Daytonian 1951

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The Things Worth While I have hÂŁen trying

to

decide . . . what things are most

worth while ... and these I think are all of them ... a prayer, a deed, a smile . . . a prayer to God in gratitude . that He has done ... and

to

for all

petition Him for strength . . . m

battles to he won . . . a faithful deed to serve each need . . . and answer every call . . . especially for charity . . . however great or small ... and just to have the friendly smile . . . that brightens up the day . . . and does so much to lighten cares . and take the clouds away . . . Yes, these I think are all of them . . . a prayer, a deed, a smile . . . to fill the world with happiness . . . and make this life worth while.


RELIGION Some people think religion is . . . A church of wide acclaim . . . Where it is worth their while to have • • . A record of their name . . . Where they may go in Sunday clothes . . . That captivate the eye . . . To meet prospective customers . • • Who have the cash to buy . . . But that is not religion or . • • The reason for a church . . . And it is not the golden goal . . . For which the faithful search . . . Religion is that special way . . . In which we study God . . • And church is where we seek His help . . . Along the path we plod . . . Religion is the lamp that shines . • • To show the wrong from right . . And draw the world from dark design •.. To everlasting light.



DAYTONIAN

THE DAYTONIAN STAFF ' Jimm Horvath, Editor-In-Chief Julie Raney, Business Manager Bro. Louis A. Saletel, S. M., Faculty Advisor

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON DAYTON, OHIO 1951


DEDII:ATION The 1951 DAYTONIAN is a humble tribute to the Society of Mary whose untiring efforts to perpetuate Our Lady's attributes have yielded a university whose spirit is typified in the phrase ..Our U. D. Family".


GOD, GIVE ME STRENGTH God, give me strength to live and love . . • And fight for what is right . . . And let me have the courage to . . • Endure the haunting night . . . Let not the sun go down too soon . . . Lest I should lose the way . . . Let not the rain break forth, let not . . . A cloud be gray today . . . Let youth and hope impel me toward . . . The goal of all I seek . . . And let there be some wisdom in . . . Whatever words I speak . . . God, grant that all my music may • • . Be soft and gay and good . . . And of the beauty that is bright . • . And bravely understood . . . And give me grace, that I may give . . . What gratitude I can . . . For every inspiration in . . . The faith of fellow-man.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SUCCESS Success is measured not by wealth . .

or everlasting

fame . . . or by the winning score we make .

. in any single

game .

. It is not gathered up at will . . . or fashioned over

night .

. and it can never be retained . .. without a constant

fight . . . Success is slowly harvested . . . by energy and toil and it can only come to life . . . if there is fertile soil It is the house where glory lives . . . and perserverance

knocks ... and faith and courage are the keys ... that turn the master locks . . . It is the real and rich reward . . . that waits from year to year . . . for those whose hearts are honest and . . . whose efforts are sincere. Page Seven


SlENIIOR SlECliiiON

Don Cosgrove, Treasurer; Dick Mayer, President; Pauline Spring, Secretary; Jim Walsh, Vice President.

Friends At My Side There are so many friendly songs .

. to fill my heart

today . . . I never stop to look around .

. for any cloud of

gray . . . And if a shadow comes along . . . it does not bother me . . . because my spirit is content . . . in kindly company . . . My friends are always at my side . . . to comfort and console .. . and help me find the faith I need . . . to gain my fondest goal . . . They offer every service they . . . can possibly bestow ... to help me live a better life ... wherever I may go ... And so I feel I owe them each . . . an everlasting debt . . . And they may always rest assured . . . I never shall forget.

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COLLEGE Among the proudest moments of . . . Our life from day to day •. . Is when we start our college work . . . At home or far away •.. We feel so very grown in years • • • And not a little wise . . . And everything we say or do . . . we sort of emphasize . • • We study law or medicine .•. Philosophy or art ... And usually athletics play ... A most important part ... Fraternities, sororities . . . And clubs of every kind . . . Contribute happy hours while . . . We educate our mind . • . And then one day our hands receive . • • The coveted degree . . • And we go out into the world ••. To shape its history.


ADAMS, R. F.-Medical Technology; AHLQUIST, F. A.-Business Organization and Economics, Pershing Rifles, 1, 2; Society for the Advancement of Management, 4; Business Organization and Economics Club, 3; AHRENDT, C. F.-Business; ALBERTS, R. K.Geology; ALLEMEIER, H. F.-Chemical Engineering, Treasurer, Math Club '49; Treasurer Chemical Society '49; Vice President, Math Club '50; American Chemical Society, Student Chapter.

ALLISON, B. F .-Mathematics; ARBOGAST, J. R.Engineering; U.D. Chemistry Society; Pershing Rifles; ARCHDEACON, R . F.-Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of Civil Engineers; AUER, J. A.-Social Studies; Education Club; ASATO, R. T.-Business; BACKHUS, J. G.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineers Society Student Chapter; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.

BALTES, }.-Business; BALTZER, N. }.-Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers; BARCAFAR, R. T.-Social Studies; BARNHORN, A. C.-Biology; U.D. Band; Mixed Chorus; Men's Glee Club; C.S.M.C.; BARNES, K.Business Administration; BATH, J. W.-Education; BARRY, J. L.-Business Administration; BEACHAM, M. R.-Education; Student Senate; Education Club;

BECKER, F. T.- Philosophy, Economics; U.D. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles, 1, 2; C.S.M.S., 1, 2; Red Cross College Unit, 1, 2, 3; Upsilon Delta Sigma, 1, 2, 3, 4; BEECROFT, W. C.-Industrial Management; Business Organization & Economics Club, 3, 4; U.D. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; BEGIN F. C.-Personnel Management; Flyers' Hangar; Spirit Committee; Servers; Psychology Club; Daytonian; BEGLEY, R. W.-Physical Education; P.E.

Flyers' Hangar; C.S.M.C.; BECK, R. B.- Business.

M.M. Club; Education Club.

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BOTHE, J. V.-Chemical Engineering; U.D. Chemistry Club, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 2, 4; BOURK, J. D. -Economics; Flyers' Hangar; Business Organization and Economics Club; Spirit Committee; Intramural Sports; BRANDT, T . G.-Science; BREE, Sr. M. ROSAIRE-M.S.C.; BREIG, C. R.- Business; BRILL, K. H.-Physical Education; Intramural Basketball 1, 3; BRINKMAN, R. H.- Business.

BERNARD, C. W.- Speech; Executive Committee, U.D. Players; BLAES, R. F.-Electrical Engineering; Pi Delta Rho, President '50; Math Club, President '50; BOHMAN, 1. ].-Sociology; U.D. Players; United W orld Federalists, Chairman; Sociology Club, Vice President; International Relations Club; BORNHORST, K. F.-Electrical Engineering; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; Institute of Radio Engineers; Mathematics Club.

Bernard C. -W.

Blaes, R. P.

Breig, C. R.

Brill, K. H:

Bohman, L.

J.

Brinkman, R. H.

Bornhorst, K. F.

Brooks, E.

BROOKS, E. 1.-Education; BRUGGEMAN, R. ]. Education; Education Club, President; Flyers' Hangar; Men's Glee Club; U.D. Mixed Chorus; BUCHER, E. S. -Education; BUCHNER, 1. A.-Arts; BUHL, J. N.English-Spanish; Education Club; BUNKER, C. M.Geology; BURKHARDT, J. R.-Biology; BURNEKA, C. R.- Mathematics; BURNICK, W . A. -Business Administration.

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Bothe,

J. V.

Bruggeman, R.

Bourk,

J.

J.D.

Bucher, E. S.

Brandt, T. G.

Buchner, I . A .

Sr. Bree

Buhl,

CALLAHAN, J. R.-Business Organization & Economics; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4; Flyers' Hangar; Society for the Advancement of Management; Monogram Club, Vice President; CAMPBELL, H. M.- Business Administration; CAMPBELL, R. G.-Psychology; Flyers' Hangar; Spirit Committee; Psychology Club; Intramural Sports; Band; CATANZARO, C.- Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Flyers' Hangar; C.S.M.C.

J. N.


CASHMAN, A. F.-Education; CHERRY, J. A.-Mechanical Engineering; Student Member of 0. S. P. E.; Mechanical Engineering Society; CHRISTIAN, W. T. -Education; CLARK, E. H.-Medical Technology; CLUNE, C.-Business Administration; COCHRAN, J. J.-Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineering; Vice President, Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; Student Senate. COMBS, J. C.-Speech; U. D. Players, 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee, Chairman of the Social Committee;

COUNTRYMAN, R. E.- Accounting; Advanced Accounting Club; CROWE, T. A.-Education; CROWELL, W. L.- Psychology; Assistant Editor, Exponent; Program Chairman, Psychology Club; CUFF, T. S.-Education; DiCIACCO, N. ].-Business Administration; DALER, W. A.- Psychology, Sociology; DALY, V. D. - Physical Education; Monogram Club; P.E.M.M. Club; Varsity Baseball.

Daytonian 2, 3; U. D. Chorus, 4; CONDON, J. E.Mathematics; Head Football Manager; Mathematics Club; Monogram Club; CONN, C. E.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; U.D. Amateur Radio Club; COONEY, J. M.-English; Editor-inChief, Exponent Sigma, Sigma, Sigma; COSGROVE, D. ].-Psychology; President, Flyers' Hangar; Vice President, Spirit Committee; Treasurer, Senior Class; Student Council; Student Senate; Psychology Club; Servers.

DAPPER, J. C.- Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; U.D. Amateur Radio Club; DAVIDSON, T. E.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; U. D. Amateur Radio Club; DAY, J. G.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; Treasurer, Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; U. D. Amateur Radio Club; DEFFNER, J. F.- Arts; DeJEAN, L. T.- Nursing Education; DeMARTINO, N . ].- Business Administration.

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DeROZIERE, R. C.-Business Administration; DICKMAN, R. L.--Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers; DIVER, W. }. Political Science; Debate Society, 1; P ershing Rifles, 3, 4; DORAN, J. F.-Business Organization and Economics; Business Organization and Economics Club; D OOLEY, J. F.- Biology; D OVER, J. W.-Physical Education; Sociology Club; DREES, H. }.-Business Administration.

De Roziere, R. C.

Dickman, R. L.

Diver, W.

J.

Doran,

J.

FISH, K. M. -Arts; FISCHER, W. }. -Business Org anization; Sales and Retailing Club, Vice P resident; Business Organization and Economics Club; FLANAGAN, F. F.-Economics; Society for the Advancement of Management, Vice President; Business Organization and Economics Club; Flyers' Hangar; FLAUTE, R . B.Business Administration.

DUCKRO, R. E.-Accounting ; Advanced Accoun ting Club; EHRMANN, Sr. M.- Physical Sciences and Mathematics; EMERICK, B. L.-Elementary and Secondary Education; Delta Epsilon Kappa; U.D . Chorus; W .A.A.; EWING, T.-Arts; FARRELL, J. T.-English; U. D. P layers; FERRAZZA, D . E.-Physical Education; Spirit Committee, Vice President; Flyers Hangar; Student Senate; Physical Education Club; Football 1; Intramural Sports; Cleveland Club; Servers.

F.

Dooley, J. F.

Drees, H. J.

Duckro, R. E.

FLYNN, R. D. -Education; FOLINO, T. F. -Political Science; P ershing R ifles, 1, 2; C.S.M.C., 1, 2; FORD, R. ] .-Chemical Engineering; FUNKHOUSER, J. W . - Medical Technology; Sigma Delta Pi; FREMGEN, R. D.-chemical Engineering; U. D . Chemical Society, P resident; Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society; FRENCH, D. E.-Business Administration;

FREYTAG,

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Dover, J. W.

J. I.- Biology.

I


GLEASON, J. F.-Education; U. D. Mixed Chorus; U. D. Men's Glee Club; Education Club, Vice President; GALLAGHER, J. E.- Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers, Treasurer '50; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers, '49, '50; Radio Club, '50; GATES, T. E.-Industrial Management; C.S.M.C.; Society for the Advancement of Management; Blue Grass Club; Band Manager; GIAMBRONE, H . J.-Arts; GIBBONS, C. E.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Pershing Rifles.

GIBBONS, J. A.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Student Chapter of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers, President; Flyers' Hangar; Student Council, Senior Class Representative; GILVARY, J. ).-Political Science; Upsilon Delta Sigma, President '49; Student Council, President '50; Student Senate, President '49; Catholic Action Study Commission, National Chairman, '49; Spirit Committee; GLASSOCK, R. 0.-Education; FROUNFELKER, F. E.-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; U. D. Band; R.O.T.C. Rifle Team.

GOLTOS, C. E.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Student Chapter of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; GOUBEAUX, D. C.Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers; Ohio Society of Professional Engineer s; Track Team; GRANATO, J. F.-Business Organization and Economics; Sales & Retailing Club; Business Organization and Economics Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; GUIDO, A. C.Business Organization; Society for the Advancement of Management; GRAUL, E. H.-Business Administration; GRAUL, T.-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; GRDEN, W. F.-Biol ogy.

GREASER, W. ].-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Student Chapter of the Ohio Society of the Professional Engineers; GREVENCAMP, W. R.-Philosophy; C.S.M.C.; International Relations Club; GROLEMUND, R. H.-B u s i n e s s Administration; GROSZEWSKI, D. ].-Electrical Engineering; GRAS, D. C.-Business Organization & Economics; Business Organization & Economics Club; Football Manager; Sales & Retailing Club; Pershing Rifles; GUILFOYLE, B. ].-Physical Education; Monogram Club; P.E.M.M. Club; Varsity Baseball & Basketball; HABER, J . M.Accounting; Advanced Accounting Club; HACKMAN, R. H.-Education; Psychology Club. Page Fourteen


HALL, T. B.-Mathematics; HAMPER, E. }.-Education; HANKINS, E. C.-Arts; HARRIS, F. E.-Economics; Sales & Retailing Club; HARRIS, L. H.Business Administration; HAUER, M. L.-Education; HEINZ, I. C.-Nursing Education; HELMKAMP, E. J. - Business Organization; HENNESSY, M. F.-English; Sports Editor, "Daytanian" 1950; U. D. News, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Hamper, E. J.

Hall, T. B.

Hankins, E. C.

Harris, F. E.

HICKEY, P. R.-Business Organization; Society for the Advancement of Management; Business Organization and Economics Club; Advanced Accounting Club; HICKEY, R. F.-Economics and Business Organization; Business Organization and Economics Club; HIEBER, M. E.-Biology; C.S.M.C.; Red Cross College Unit; U. D. Chorus; HILTON, R. E.-Political Science; U. D. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate; Scabbard & Blade; Debate Club; United World Federalists.

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HENNESSY, P. R.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; HERMETZ, M. C.-Education; HERMILLER, R. }.-Biology; Education Club; HERRING, R. R.-Nursing Education; HESS, M. A.-Education; U. D. Chorus, Vice• President; U. D. Players; Commercial Club, President; C.S.M.C.; W.A.A.; U. D. Band.

Harris, L. H.

Hauer, M. L.

Heinz, I. C.

Helmkamp, E. J.

HITES, M. H.-Secretarial Studies; Beta Upsilon Sigma; HOGAN, G. W.- Biology; HOGE, B. G.- Physical Education; Monogram Club; HOOK, J. H.-Arts; HORST, W. R.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; U. D. Amateur Radio Club; HUELSMAN, L. C.- Education; Education Club; Chapel Choir; C.S.M.C.


HUNT, J. M.-Education; HUSSEY, W. ] . -Business Administration; HUSTMYER, F. E.-Arts; German Club, President; Psychology Club; C.S.M.C.; IMBER, C. D.-Business Organization and Economics; IMBER, D. E.-Business Organization and Economics; JABLINSKI, E. A.-Arts; JANNING, E. A.-Mathematics Statistics; Math Club; Flyers' Hangar; JOHNSON, M. E.- Nursing Education; Nu Epsilon Delta.

RANLY, SR., M. T.-Nursing Education; Nu Epsilon Delta; JUDD, J. W.--German & English; German Club; KAHLE, D. A.-Electrical Engineering; Math Club; Pi Delta Rho; Student Chapter of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; KALMAN, G. ].-Business Organization and Economics; KATSIKADAMAS, N. E. -Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

KAVANAUGH, M.-Education; KAVANAGH, V. A. -Elementary Education; Education Club; Sociology Club; KECK, V. H. -Business Administration; KELBLE, J. M.-Chemistry; Pershing Rifles, '47, '48; U. D. Chemical Society, '48, '49; Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society; Intramural Basketball '48; KELBLEY, T. K.- Education; U. D. Band; Education Club; Executive Committee; Intramural Basketball.

KELLER, H. G.-Nursing Education; Nu Epsilon Delta; KELLY, J. T.-Education; KELLY, N. B.-Business; KELSO, H. G.-Biology; President, Sigma Delta Pi '50; Pershing Rifles; KENNADY, J. E.-Biology; Blue Grass Club; C.S.M.C.; Flyers' Hangar; KEPLER, R. J. -Accounting; Society for the Advancement of Management; Advanced Accounting Club; Economics Club; Sales & Retailing Club.

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KERN, M. A.-Nursing Education; KESSLER, C. W. -Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; U. D. Amateur Radio Club; KILBANE, F. }.-Education; Physical Education Majors & Minors Club; Monogram Club; National Federation of Catholic College Smdents; Catholic Action; KIRSCH, K. B.-Economics & Business Organization; KLOSTERMAN, W. E.-B i o 1 o g y ; KOENIG, D. }.-Economics & Business Organization; Society for the Advancement of Management; C.S.M.C. ; Sales & Retailing Club; Economics & Business Organization Club.

KOLLER, 0. E.-Accounting; Advancing Accounting Club; LOOGLER, R. F.-Physical Education; Physical Education Majors & Minors Club; U. D. Student Officiating Association; KOPP, M; E.-Business Organization & Economics; Business Organization & Economics Club, Executive Committee; Sales & Retailing Club; KREBS, F. G.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.

KRONENBERGER, E. }.-Psychology; Monogram Club; Psychology Club; Intramural Basketball; KRUMHOLZ, S. M.-Elementary Education; Education Club; KRUMPE, F. W.-Business Administration; KURDZIEL, S. N.-Physical Education; Football; Flyers Hangar; Monogram Club; Education Club; Intramural Basketball & Baseball; DelUNA, }.-Electrical Engineering; LACEY, D. W.-Business Administration; LEARY, J. E.-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; LAUER, T. B.-Electrical Engineering; Pi Delta Rho.

LATHAM, H. G .-Business Administration; LANGMAN, B. L.-Nursing Education; Nu Epsilon Delta; International Relations Club; LANGE, D. H.-Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Baseball Team; LANDER, R.-Business Administration; LACHEY, M. H.-Psychology; Sociology Club; Psychology Club; LECHNER, T . F.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; Student Senate.

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LEIST, ).-English; U. D. Players; Daytonian, Activities Editor; Exponent; Student Senate; LEIST, T.Business; LESCHANSKY, E.- Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; LEWIS, A.-Psychology; LEWIS, R.-Business; LIENESCH, M. L.-English; W.A.A.; C.S.M.C.; Flyers' Hangar; Homecoming Attendant; LIESER, }.-Business.

Leist,

J.

B.

Leist, T. R.

Leschansky, E.

J.

Lewis, A.

LOGAN, ).-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; Pershing Rifles; LONG, G.-Physics; LOSH, A.-Fine Arts; LUCID, D.-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; Pershing Rifles; LUI, P. -Philosophy; C.S.M.C.; LUKEY, R.-Accounting; Society for the Advancement of Management; Advanced Accounting Club; MacMILLAN, V.-W.A.A.; Flyers' Hangar; Education Club; Spirit Committee; Exponent; Intramural Sports; Physical Education Major.

LINDON, R.-Biology; Flyers' Hangar; Sigma Delta Pi; Spirit Committee; LIU, D.-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; Mathematics Club; LOCKE, J. W.-History; Flyers' Hangar; Spirit Committee; Debate Society; Sales & Retailing Club; C.S.M.C.; Servers; Track Team; LOCKLEAR, N.-Education; LOEBER, R.-Sociology; German Club; Sociology Club, Publicity Chairman.

Lewis, R. M.

Lienesch, M. L.

Lieser,

J. C.

Lindon, R. G.

McANESPIE, D.-Secretarial Studies; U. D. Mixed Chorus; U. D. Players; C.S.M.C.; Beta Upsilon Sigma; McGEE, F.-Business Administration; Business Organization Club; Economics Club; McGREE, T.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; MAY, W. F.-Business Administration; McMAHON, W.-English; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard & Blade; Student Senate; U. D. News, Editor; Daytonian; U. D. Players.

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McMULLEN, L. C.-Education; W.A.A.; Treasurer, Vice-President; Student Senate; C.S.M.C.; U. D. News; Daytonian; Flyers Hangar; Spirit Committee; Education Club; MALONE, J. E.-Psychology; Psychology Club; MANKER, W. M.-Economics; Economics Club; MARK, J. ] . -Business; MARSDEN, 0. R.- Business.

MASON, L.- Arts; MAYER, R. E.-English; Student Council; Flyers' Hangar; Spirit Committee; U. D. News; N.F.C.C.S.; Student Senate; Senior Class President; MAYER, R. T.-Business; MAYL, W. C.-Business; MEIER, H. J.- Physics; MELLAS, S. F.-Business; MERRINANE, M. E.- Psychology; C.S.M.C.; U. D. Band.

MESCHER, D. F.- Accounting; Advanced Accounting Club; MILLARD, R. N.- Business; MITCHELL, G. W. -Physical Education; MONINGTON, G. W.-Biology; MONNIN, L. N.- Philosophy; Social Studies; Educa~ion Club; Sociology Club; MONTAGUE, R. H. -Bustness; MONTGOMERY, S. A.-Business.

MOORE, D. R.- Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; Math Club; MORT, C. B.- Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; MOTT, J. E.-English; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club; MULLANEY, T. F.- Business; MULLER, R. R.-History; Education Club; World Literature Club.

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PROFESSORS

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Professors are respected souls . . . Albeit underpaid . . • And not infrequendy they are . . • Quite dignified and staid . . . Their learning is attested to . .• By two or three degrees .. . From highly rated colleges . . . Or universities . . . They lecture by the hour . . . They carefully explain . . . The theories and facts there are • . . To fill the students brain .•. And in return they only ask . . . Obedience and truth . . . As part of their campaign to build • . . The character of youth . . . Professors are the persons who . .• Are plain and undisguised . . . But whose suberb abilities . . . Are seldom recognized.


MURPHY, A. B.-Political Science; MYERS, E. E.Electrical Engineering; Pi Delta Rho; NAKAMA, H. S.-Business; NEFF, A. G.-Business; NICKELL, H. R.-Psychology; NEDECKEN, A. A.-Spanish; Red Cross; C.S.M.C.; W.A.A.; Flyers' Hangar; NORTON, R. 0.- Business; O'CONNELL, D. J.-B u s i n e s s ; O'DONNELL, J. T.-Physical Education; C.S.M.C.

O'Donnell, J, T.

Olt. C. I.

Omietanski, G. M.

Ondercin, J. S.

OTTO, H. R.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Pershing Rifles; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; PARR, H. E ..:......Business; Editor, Daytonian, '49; PAULLIN, M. A.-Education; Education Club; C.S.M.C.; Flyers' Hangar; W.A.A.; Orchesis; Spirit Committee; PEGG, J. D.- Business Administration; Society for the Advancement of Management.

OLT, C. I.-Medical Technology; OMIETANSKI, G. M.-Chemiscry; U. D. Chemical Society; Student Aff. ONDERCIN, J. S.-Business; Daytonian; A.C.S.; ORACKO, M. M.-Nursing Education; Nu Epsilon Delta; Sociology Club; OSHIRO, G. T.-Biology; Daytonian, '49; U. D. News; Varsity Rifle Team; OSTERDAY, J. }.-Psychology; Psychology Club President; OTTEN, B. ].-Physical Education; Monogram Club President '50; Varsity Football.

Oracko', M. M.

Oshiro, G. T.

Osterday,

J. J.

Otten,

PEGUILLAN, E. ].-English; Flyers' Hangar; Daytonian; PHELAN, D. E.- Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Professional Engineering Society; PHILLIPS, T. E.-Business; PLAS, R. W.Social Studies; C.S.M.C.; Chapel Choir; Mixed Chorus; I.R.C.; Chapel Server; U. D. News.

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pOHL, J. I.-Sociology; Student Council; Flyers' Hangar; C.S.M.C.; Sociology Club; POHLABEL, T. ) . Business; POPIK, J . F.-Business; PORTER, D. R.English; U. D. Players; I.R.~.; PORTER, G. H.- Accounting; Advanced Accounung Club; Red Cross; I.R.C.; Spirit Committee; Flyers' Hangar; PORTER, R. F.Business; POUNDS, L. H.- Psychology; Psychology Club; Sociology Club; l.R.C.; PRICE, D. W.-Business Organization and Economics; Flyers' Hangar; Business Organization and Economics Club.

Pohl,

J. I.

Pohlabel, T.

Ramus, J.

J.

c.

Popik,

J.

F.

Raterman, T . L.

Porter, D . R .

R eardon,

J. J.

REIGER, A. C.-M~chanical Engineering; Math Club; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; Mechanical En~ineering Society; REMNANT, A. I.- Home EconomIcs; Upsilon Delta Chi; RHOADS, J. A.-English; U. D. Players; Junior Class Secretary; RICHARDS, M. A.-Medical Technology; Sigma Delta Pi; RIDGWAY, ~- E.-Mechanical Engineering; Math Club; Ohio SoClerr of Professional Engineers; Mechanical Engineering Society; RIDGWAY, M. L.- Mechanical Engineering; Math Club; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; Mechanical Engineering Society. Page Twenty-one

PRITCHARD, H. T.-Electrical Engineering; Pi Delta Rho; Institute of Radio Engineers; Math Club; Varsity and R.O.T.C. Rifle Teams; Scabbard and Blade; U. D. Amateur Radio Club; RAMUS, J. C.-Business Organization and Economics; C.~.M.C.; Society for the Advancement of Management; Business Organization and Economics Club; RATERMAN, T. L.-B i o 1o g y; REARDON, J. ) .-Business; REGAN, W. L.-Economics and Business Organization; Sales and Retailing Club; Business Organization and Economics Club.

Porter, G. H.

Regan, W . L.

Porter, R. P.

R eiger , A. C.

Pounds, L. H.

Remnant, A. I.

Price, D. W.

Rhoads,

RIEGER, R. E.-Business Administration; Pershing Rifles; U. D. Band; Scabbard and Blade; ROHR, C. J. - Sociology; Psychology; Mixed Chorus; Red Cross; C.S.M.C.; Flyers' Hangar; U. D . Players; ROLL, M.Education; Freshman Class Secretary, '47; Freshman Queen, '47; Sophomore Class Secretary, '48; Homecoming Queen, '48; Student Council; Education Club; Jr. Prom Attendant, '49; C.S.M.C.; Spirit Committee; Flyers' Hangar; ROOF, R. F.- Business; ROSE, N. L.- Biology; Sigma Delta Pi.

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ROSSMAN, K.-Mathematics; RUDICK, W. }.-Geology; SAELZLER, W. }.-Business; SAIDE, J. M.Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; SANCHEZ, J. F.-Accounting; Advanced Accounting Club; SAUNDERS, R. E.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.

Rossman, K.

Rudick, W. J.

Saelzler, W.

Saide,

J. M.

SCULLY, 0. A.-Business; SEEDS, H.-B us in e s s ; SENSEMAN, R. H.- Education; Education Club; SHARTLE, C. M.-History; SHARTLE, D. K.-Physical Education; SHAW, G. R.-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; SCHEIDLER, J. C.-Physical Education; Education Club; SHELL, R. G.-Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

SCHILLER, F. C.-Chemical Engineering; U. D. Chemical Society; Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society; SCHMALZ, F. H.- English and Spanish; Education Club; Glee Club; Exponent Staff; Red Cross; SCHOCH, M. S.-Business; SCHOLES, C. R.-Business; SCHWELLER, H. E. -Chemistry; U. D. Chemical Society; Student Senate; Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society.

Sanchez, J. F.

Saunders, R. E.

Schiller, F. C.

Schmalz, F. H.

SHEPARD, I. G.-Business; SHERMAN, R. ).- Mathematics; Education Club; U. D. Band; Institute of Radio Engineers; SHOWALTER, L. I.-Physical Education; W .A.A.; SIMON, E. L.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; SIMON, J. M.-Nursing Education; Nu Epsilon Delta; Student Senate.

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SIMPSON, C. M.-Education; Mixed Chorus; Red Cross; SINGLER, D. E.-Business; SING:LET~N, E: M.-Education; SKAILAND, D. 0.-Engmeenng; P1 Delco Rho; SKELTON, ]. ].-Business; SLACK, J. F. -Business Organization and Economics; Sales and Retailing Club; Business Organization and Economics Club; Society for the Advancement of Management.

SLATTERY, M. A.-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; SMITH , A. L.- Civil Engineering; Blue Grass Club; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers; SMITH, D. R. -Business; SMITH, F. A.-Education; SMITH, H. E.-Mechanic'}l Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; SMITH, J. E.-Business.

SMITH, W. E.-Business Organization and Economics; Sales and Retailing Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; Business Organization and Economics Club; SNOW , H. ] . -Business Organization and Economics; Business and Organization Club; SOMMER, J.. F.-chemical Engineering; U. D. Chemical Society; VICe-President, '50- '51; SPRENG, R. F.- English; U. D. News; Exponent.

SPRING, P. A.- Education; Senior Class Secretary, '51; Education Club; Flyers' Hangar; Spirit Committee; W.A.A.; C.S.M.C.; STACHLER, R. G.-B us in e s s; STECHSCHULTE, ]. A.-Education; Education Club; STEVENSON, J. L.- Social Studies; STOERMER, A. E. - Business; STOSHAK, W . -Education; STOUFFER, M. R.-Education; Girl's Chorus; Commercial Club.

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STRATTON, R. 1.-Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers; Student Senate; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers; SULLIVAN, A. 1.-Nursing Education; SUSCO, M. 1. - Psychology; U. D. Players; C.S.M.C.; Catholic Action; Psychology Club; Student Council; Student Senate; U. D. Chorus; SUTTMAN, 1. I.-Electrical Engineering; Pi Delta Rho; Student Senate; C.S.M.C.; Flyers' Hangar; Spirit Committee; Illumination Engineering Society.

Stratton, R. L.

Sullivan, A. L.

Trentman,

J. J.

Susco, M. L.

Suttman, L. L.

Tribby, R. P.

TUMBUSCH, ].-Mathematics; TWISS, J. E.-Engineering; Pi Delta Rho; UHLER, G. A.-Civil Engineering; U. D. Players; Student Chapter of the Society of Civil Engineers; UNVERFERTH, P . C.-Biology; VAN ATTA, A. D.-Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of the Society of Civil Engineers; VANCE, G. T.-Civil Engineering; Flyers' Hangar; Spirit Committee; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers; VANDERHORST, J. F.-Psychology; Football; Monogram Club.

TANIS, R. R.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; TEYBER, R. N.-Business; THIER, J. E. -Education; THOME, W. T.-Business Administration; C.S.M.C.; U. D. Players; Business Organization and Economics Club; Sales and Retailing Club; TOERNER, J. W.-Business; TRENTMAN, J. ].Business; TRIBBY, R. F.-Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engineers; Scabbard and Blade; Varsity and R.O.T.C. Rifle Teams; U. D. Amateur Radio Club; TRUESDALE, R. B. -Business.

Tanis, R. R.

Tunibusch,

J.

Teyber, R. N.

Thier,

J.

E.

Thome, W. T.

Uher, G. 1,..:

VELTEN, J. E.-Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Management; VOELKL, R. N.Economics; Business Organization and Economics Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; W ABO, M. A.-Nursing Education; Nu Epsilon Delta; I.R.C.; WADE, J. R.-Mechanical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering Society; Ohio Society of Professional EnWAGNER, W. F.-Physical Education; gineers; Physical Education Club.

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W ALSH, F. B.-Mathematics; U. D. Band; U. D. Chorus; Institute of Radio Engineers; WALSH, J. E.-English; U. D. Players; Student Council; Junior Class President; Senior Class Vice President; WALSH, J. V.- Psychology; Sociology Club; Psychology Club; W ALSH, T . ].-Economics and Business Organization; Flyers' Hangar; l.R.C.; Sales and Retailing Club; Business Organization and Economics Club; Catholic Action; N.F.C.C.S.

u. D. Orchestra;

Walsh, F. B.

Walsh,

J.

E.

Walsh,

J. V.

Walsh, T . ].

WEISMAN, T. H .-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; WENNING, P. C.- Accounting; Advanced Accounting Club; WESTBELD, C. W.- Business; WESTERFIELD, C. U . --civil Engineering; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers; WHITE, J . E.-Business; White, R. 1.-Economics; WHITE, R. 1.-English and Social Studies; U. D. News; Education Club.

WAUGH, D. E. -Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; WEAVER, D. J .-Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Varsity Football; WEBER, R. A. -Business Organization; Sales and Retailing Club; Business Organization and ,Economics Club; WEHNER, J. F.-Chemical Engineering; Math Club; Chemical Society; WEHNER, H. F.- Art Education.

Waugh, D. E

Weaver, D. ].

Wehner

WHITMORE, D. V.-Civil Engineering; Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers; WILKINSON, 1. B.-Nursing; WILLIAMS, J. E.Business Organization and Economics; Society for the Advancement of Management; WILLIAMS, 1.-Education; WILLIAMS, R. F.-Business; WILSON, P. A. - Home Economics; Home Economics Club; W .A.A.; WITHROW, R. 1.-Biology; WONG, H. Y. M.-

Biology; Sigma Delta Pi.

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YOUNG, A. B.-History; Education Club; Scabbard and Blade; R.O.T.C. Cadet Council; Men's Chorus; Student Senate; YOUNG, G. G.-Biology; Sigma Delta Pi; YOX, B. A.-Secretarial Studies; U. D. Players; C.S.M.C.; Commercial Club.

Additional Graduates

BACHELOR OF ARTS Beshara, P. J. Brenner, R. L. Brewer, C. C. Buer, G. Dean, H. C. Dexter, J. A., C.PP .S. Dueweke, J. R., C.PP.S. Egan, J. F., C.PP.S. Farabaugh, C. J., C.PP.S. Froelich, J. E., C.PP.S. GrEvencamp, W. R. Herber, J. C., C.PP.S. Herlihy, W. J. !vie, G. W. Kapitan, R. F., C.PP.S. Kinzeler, C. W. Lizza, A. M., C.PP.S. McKay, J. P., C.PP.S. Meiring, B. J., C.PP.S. Miller, H. J. Miller, W. F., C.PP.S. Monroe, M. H. Ritzier, D. W., C.PP.S. Schiml, R. J., C.PP.S. Seiter, R. F. Wildcnhaus, L. A., C.PP.S. Wise, C. A., C.PP.S. W oytych, R. C., C.PP .S. Zogran, J. J., C.PP .S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ahlers, A. A. Brockman, R. J. Cleary, J. W. Clemens, C. Fricke, H. A. Gilbert, C. R. Hanlon, W. P. Kawsky, A. L. Kercher, W. C. Leonard, P. R. Ohmer, F. L. Pappas, G. Reynolds, E. E. Robinson, J. A. Schoen, A. H. Smith, 0. E. EDUCATION

ZALESKI, J. ].-Physical Education; Monogram C 1 u b ; ZIMMERMAN, G. E.-Economics; Economics C l u b ; ZINCK, T. N.-Political Science; I.R.C.; Daytonian; C.S. M.C.

Alexander, M. M. Alvarez, M. L. Arnzen, R. A. Carson, C. M. Dahlmann, D. E., S.M. DeVor, K. R. Fields, J. M. Fleischman, H. J. Gephart, J. L.

Gigliotti, A. Kenney, T. B. Lerke, R. L. Lomax, E. M. Long, T. C. Lum, S. C., S.M. McNeil, S. A. MacMillan, V. E. Meyer, M. A., S.M. Moore, R. D. Newell, M. G., S.M. Niswonger, N. R. Pawlos, J. D., S.M. Pitman, L. L. Navarro, M. S., S.M. Thomas, M. A. Trick, A.M. White, M.G. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Krein, F. P. CIVIL ENGINEERING Lau, D. Y. M. Ruschau, R. J. Tartaglione, J. P. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Deluna, J. Ho, E. K. L. Nye, H. A. Trigg, H. W. Wannemacher, H. H. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Andrews, C. R. Balzuweit, E. 0. Carmer, K. R. Monnin, H. J. SCIENCE Barnhart, E. E. Cirillo, A. A. Cooper, J. D. Doolos, J. W. Hochwalt, J. R. Hubbard, C. W. Kittredge, J. B. Turner, R. P. Ullum, R. L. Wojciechowski, W. A. Plattenburg, M. H. NURSING Wilkinson, L. B. Bonnoront, 0. A. Fowler, J. L. Steinberger, E. M.

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The adherence to high scholastic standards coupled with unwavering Christian principles distinguish the administration of Father Henry Kobe, S.M., Vice-President and Dean of the University. Father handles academic matters with prudence and keenness. The varied responsibilities of his office do not impair the genial personality so invaluable in his contact work with faculty and students. , 0

Fr. Henry Kobe VICE PRESIDENT

OF THE UNIVERSITY

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Father George J- Renneker, S.M., President of the University and "kind father" to the University of Dayton family, is revered by faculty and students alike. A calm and judicious manner, a sympathetic understanding of people and their problems combine to make Father a wise administrator. The University's second century has begun under an experienced leader with whom we can face the future with confidence.

Fr. George Renneker

PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

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Sylvia Schmitt, Rose Stephan, Edna Clune, and Mary Ann Hess assist Brother Busch in the Treasurer's office.

All veterans' affairs, besides Business Administration matters, are in the capable hands of Ruth Nartker, Jeanne Gras, and Buena Greer.

Guidance, with student records, makes up a busy time in the Registrar's office, for Helen Brown, Mary Ellen Ganther, and Dorothy Dwenger.

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BUSINESS

ADMINISTRATION

Brother Austin

J. Holian

Business Manager

Bro. J. A. McAvoy, Comptroller and Nancy Hohler, secretary

Bro. J. H. Kline, Purchasing Agent and Dorothy Frost, Secretary

The vital business activities of the University are capably administered by the organization consisting of: Business Manager, Comptroller, Purchasing Agent and Treasurer.

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Bro. W. D. Busch Treasurer

Their knowledge of present problems and long-range vision for the future result in expert handling of the financial affairs of the University.


Rev. C. L. Collins Director of

ADMISSIONS

Penetrating insight into the problems of his office characterizes Father Charles L. Collins, S.M., Dean of Students and Director of Admissions. Adept at counseling prospective students and wise in his direction of student activities, Father efficiently coordinates all campus organizations.

Rev. C. L. Collins, Director of Admissions Katherine Angst and Patricia Hickey, Secretaries

Bro. E. C. Lackner, Registrar Mary Tuite, Assistant

Bro. E. C. Lackner

REGISTRAR

The career of the student begins and ends with Bro. Lackner. His is the all-important duty of registering thousands of students through four years of effort, recording myriads of details and withal maintaining a serene disposition that endears him to faculty and students alike. To the graduate in particular he will be remembered as the man who issues the coveted cap and gown for the final farewell.

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Fr. Francis S. Friedel DEAN OF ARTS

Father Francis J. Friedel, S.M., scholarly Dean of Arts and Sciences, is a recognized sociologist and author. An able administrator, Father generously expends his time in encouraging the activities of campus organizations.

Father Francis S. Friedel

Bro. George W. Nagel Head DIVISION OF BUSINESS

Skill in organization is exemplified by Brother George W. Nagel, S.M., Associate Dean, Head of the Division of Business Administration and Veterans' Coordinator. The countless questions of veterans and problems of student guidance are solved with ease and precision. Brother George W. Nagel Associate Dean

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Dr. Daniel L. Leary Head

DIVISION OF EDUCATION Gifted with a genial personality, Doctor Daniel L. Leary, Associate Dean, Head of the Division of Education, provides student-teaching and employment opportunities through his many contacts in the educational field.

Dr. D . ...... Leary, Associate Dean Shirley Gehring and Thalia Johnson, Assistants

Bro. J. A. Wehrle, Dean Mary Carey, Secretary, and Patricia Donisi, Assistant

Bro. J. A. Wehrle

DEAN OF ENGINEERING A kindly administrator who enjoys working with and counseling students is Bro. J. Albert Wehrle, S.. M., Dean of the College of Engineering. It is his constant concern to maintain the high scholastic standard!> of the Engineering students.

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Bro. Louis A. Saletel

DEAN OF SCIENCE The capable guidance of Brother Louis A. Saletel, S.M., Associate Dean, Head of the Division of Science, is responsible for exceptional achievements of the science students. For the past year, he has also been Aeting Dean of Engineering.

Bro. Louis A. Saletel, Dean

Kind and accommodating, "Doc" Saletel gives experienced counsel to members of "the "Daytonian" staff as well as to others who make demands upon his time and talents.

Secretaries Shirley Schroll and Sandy Stevens

Sister Agnes Immaculata, S.N.D. Interests of the women students and the organization of their activities are the principal concerns of Sister Agnes Immaculata, S.N.D., Dean of Women. Sound judgment and a sense of humor are Sister's valuable aids in promoting the best interests of the coeds.

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Mr. James Gallico

The Assistant Director of Admissions, Mr. James E. Gallico, always gives a genuine welcome to prospective students.


STUDENT UNION BUILDING

"A favorite among friends" is vivacious, enterprising Mrs. Troy Sears, Student Union Counselor. Her busy round of activities includes sponsoring tournaments, superVtstng noon-time talent shows, and scheduling various social activities for all campus clubs.

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Hugh Brown Director of Public Relations

"Pepper" Wilson Publicity Director

PUBLICITY OFFICE Formal Public Relations at the University of Dayton is one year old. Public Relations at U. D. is in its second century. A gradual evolution from a Press Bureau in the thirties through a Publicity Department in the forties has brought to the school on the hilltop full-fledged recognized Public Relations. .

Through an administration that has the proper conception of Public Relations and a President that is sympathetic, the director of U.D.'s program has been able to set-up, coordinate, and operate a program which includes publications, radio and TV, advertising, and special events all slanted toward the goals of increasing understanding, appreciation, good will and prestige for U.D. today and in the uncertain future faced by all education.

The Department embraces a strong active Publicity Department guided by a capable, professional director. Well-planned and executed comprehensive sports and academic press and magazine coverage resulted from projects evolved by the publicity wing of the program. With the Flyers in the National Invitational Tourney, much additional and impressive sports coverage resulted. In the academic publicity field, wider use was made of the wire services, and rural area newspapers were provided with custom-made stories of U. D. personnel. In the purely Public Relations phase of the activity, it is significant to point out that of the eighteen major administrative and academic steps taken by the University of Dayton this last year, the Public Relations Department was concerned with the project either in its administration, its promotion, its control, or its follow-up. That is as it should have been since the chief Public Relations official in any institution is always the President.

T_he director of the progrAM is the confidential advtsor, the carry-out man, the expeditor and the extra arms and legs of the President and policy makers.

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Mary Ellen Nagle Dept. Secretary

Dolores McAnespie News Assistant


Alumni Secretary "Dear Mary" - - so write scores of alumni to their obliging secretary. In the chatty columns of "The Alumnus", Miss Shay keeps alumni and former students posted on University affairs and alumni activities. Her dynamic personality assists in vitalizing chapters of the Alumni Association. The governing body of our Alumni Association is an advisory board composed of members either elected or appointed to their positions. They are: William J. Green, '30, president; Hon. Rodney M. Love, '33, vice-president; Miss Rose D. Rothberg, '40, treasurer; and Miss Mary Shay, '44, secretary.

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Members elected to the board are: John Duchak, M.D., '31, Dayton; Frank Marshall, '32, Sidney, 0.; Merle P. Smith, '25, Dayton; Hugh E. Wall, Jr., '34, Dayton; John T. Westerheide, '43, Minster, 0.; and Elmer J. Will, '37, Dayton.

Mary Shay

President of Alumni Association Mr. William J. Green, '30, president of the University of Dayton Alumni Association is a native of Zanesville, 0. As president of the Alumni Association, it is his responsibility to call and preside at meetings of the Board of Directors. Also listed among his duties is the responsibility of acting as general chairman of the annual Homecoming. He is president and general manager of the White-Allen Chevrolet Company, Dayton, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Green and their three children reside in Dayton.

William Green Page Thirty-eight


"Quiet Please! . . ." Students at work in the cheerful interior of the Albert Emanuel Library. Built in 1928, graceful and beautiful in an atmosphere of tranquility, the library is one of the most popular places on the campus. Brother Francis Ruhlman, head of the library, along with his qualified assistants Brother John Verder and Brother Walter Roesch generously provide the students with the necessary material for their numerous assignments and term papers.

"Information Please" Meet the controllers of "board of directions," Mrs. Louise Gibson and Miss Louise Raiff, day and evening operators, respectively. These "voices with the smiles" are the liaison between the public and UD. No question seems too difficult to answer, always providing a challenge to which both operators are equal. They are key women to the smooth functioning of the University and help to maintain the high :.tandard of profiden')' for whkh UD has always been noted.

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Faeult)

Of The Arts

Division Richard Baker Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Ewing Beauregard M.A. Arsistatll Professor of Hostory

Rev. Charles C. Bloemer, S.M., M.A. Instructor in Philosophy

Lawrence L. Boll, S.M. Ph.D. Professor of English

Rev. Joseph S. Bruder, S.M. S.T.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy

William Cahalan M.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology

Sister Mary Emilie, S.N.D. M.A. Instructor in English

Rev. Florian J. Enders, S.M. A.B. Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Rev. John P. Finke, S.M. B.Th. Instructor in Religion

Rev. Henry J. Fritz, S.M. M.A. Professor of Philosophy

John Gedeon Ph.L. Assistant Professor of Psychology

Sister Genevieve Marie, S.N.D., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Page Forty


Faculty

Of The Arts

Division Nelson Harper M.A. Assistant Professor of Music

Robert Koehn M.A. 路 Instructor in Philosophy

John McGrath M.S.O. Assistant Professor of Speech

Edward Huth Ph.D. Prof i!ssor of Sociology

George F. Kohles, S.M. M.A. Assistant Professor of journalism

M. G. Mattingly Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology

Rev. Edward Leimkuhler, S.M., M.A. Professor of Religio路n

Richard Liebler, S.M. M.A. Imtructor in Political Science

Rev. Lawrence Monheim, S.M., M.A. Associate Professor of Religion

Gladys Nielsen M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology

Irene Peckham M.A. Assistant Professor of English

John R. Perz, S.M. Ph.D. Professor of Lan;tuages

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Faculty

Of The Arts

Division

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Helen Peterson M.S. Assistant Professor of English

Thomas Poitras, S.M. M.A. Professor of Languages

Alberta Prather M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Rev. Charles Preisinger, S.M. M.A. Associate Professor of Speech

Thomas J. Price, S.M. M.A. Professor of English

Maurice Reichard M.A. Associate Professor of Music

Klara Reyst Ph.D. Assista路n t Professor of Languages

Rev. Edmund L. Rhodes, S.M., S.T.L. Assistant Professor of Philosophy

W. Roesch, S.M. B.L.S. Assistant Librarian

Albert H. Rose, S.M. M.A. Assistant Professor of Political Science

Justus Rosenberg Ph.D. A >sistant Professor of Languages

William Ross M.A. Assistant Professor of History

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Faculty

Of The Arts

Division F. Ruhlman, S. M. B.L.S. Chief Librarian

Dominic Salandra Ph.D. Associate Professor of History

Aleen Schneider M.A. Instructor in Languages

Wilfred Steiner M.A. Assistant Professor of History

Betty Thomas B.M. Instructor in Music

]. Verder, S.M. B.L.S. Assistant Librarian

Scott Bowers M.Ed.

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Rev. Bernard C. Stueve

S.M., M.A. William 0. Wehrle, S.M. Ph.D. Professor of English

Kathleen R. Whetro M.A. Instructor in English

Very! Zech B.M. Instructor in Music

Assistant Professor of Religion


Faculty

Of The Business

Divi ion Mary Civille B.S. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies

Charles Dugan M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Organiza#on

Joseph Guerin M.A. Instructor in Economics

Robert Kriegbaum M.A. Instructor in Secretarial Studies

A. Klug, S.M. B.A. Residence Hall Supervisor

Harry Murphy B.S. Assistant Professor of Business Organization

Edmund O'Leary Ph.D. Professor of Economics & Business Organization Page Forty-four

Orville Comer M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Organization

Joseph Jackson B.S. Instructor in Accoun#ng

Roland Kinder M.A. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies

E. Lynch, S.M. B.S. Residence Hall St1Perviso1

Velma Miller M.Ed. Associate Professor of Secretarial Studies


Faculty

Of The Business Division P. Omlor, S.M. BA. CrJfeteria

Quentin Roche M.S. A;sistant Professor of

Troy Sears M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Orgatzizatiott

Charles Singleton M.S. Assistant Professor of Bzesiness Orgattizatiott

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Barth Snyder M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics & Accounting

D. B. Springer Assistant Professor of Accouttting

John Ambrose M.S. Assistatt-1 Professor in Busitt-ess Organization William Guensche B.S. Instructor in Business Organization

Joseph Tolle B.S. Instructor in Accouttting

Joseph Updyke B.S. Instructor in Accountittg

Robert Williams A.B., M.B.A. Instructor in Business Organizatiott

Francis McGovern M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Economics


Faculty

Of The Education Division Rev. James Donnelly, S.M. A.B. Assistant Professor of English

Henry Ferrazza M.A. Instructor in Physical Education

Bartlett Lubbers M.Ed. Instructor in Education

Sister Mary Pelagia, M.S.C. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education

Elizabeth Reel M.A. Instructor in Physical Education

Ralph McGehee B.S. Instructor in Physical Education

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Patricia Monnett B.S. Instructor in Physical Education

Louis J. Faerber, S.M. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education

Andre Nadeau M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education

Reeves Schwartz M.Ed. Instructor in Physical Education


Faculty

Of The Engineering Division路 Russell Alberts B.A.S. Instructor in Mechatzical EtJgituering

Orville Dunn B.S.E.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering

Louis H. Rose, S.M. M.S., B.E.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering

Joseph Chamberlain M.C.E. Professor of Civil Etzgineering

Adrian Morgan B.S. Instructor in Electrical E1Jgineering

Michael Savitski M.M.E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Harold Nielsen B.S. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Bernard Schmidt B.S.C.E. Instrttctor in Electrical EngineeritJg

Thaddeus Soslowski M.S.E.E. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineeri11g Page Forty-seven

Jerome H. Parr, S.M. M.S.M.E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

A. J. Sofianopoulos Ph.D. Professor of Chemical Engi11eering

George J . Spahn, S.M. M .S.C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering


Faculty

Of The Engineering Divi ion Andrew Weber, S.M. B.S., M.M.E. Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Adrian Westbrock M.S. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Harold Wright B.M.E. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering

William Wohlleben, S.M. Ph.D. Professor of Chemical Engineering

Roy Wehmanen B.S. Assistant Professor of General Engineering

Michael Yatsko M.C.E. Instructor in Civil Engineering


Faculty

Of The Science Division Martin Barnett M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry

John Barney M .S. Instructor in Biology

William A. Beck, S.M. Ph.D. Professor of Biology

William BeHmer, S.M. M.A. Professor of Mathematics

Charles J. Belz, S.M. M.C.E. Professor of Mathematics

Robert Donovan B.S. Arsistant Professor of Mathe111atics

Sylvester Eveslage M.S. Instructor in Chemistry

Peter Faso M.S. Associate Professor of Biology

Michael B. Grandy, S.M. Ph.D. Professor of Physics

Robert Harder M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Gertrude Heckman M.S. Instmctor in Biology

Mary Horriga:1 R.N., M.A. Arsociate Professor of Nursing Education

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Morris Kreider M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Dorothy Kuhl R.N. Instructor in Nursing Education

Elizabeth Payne B.A. Instructor in Home Economics

Anna Mae Perry R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing

Kenneth Schraut Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics

Hope Self M.S. Instructor in Home Economics Page Fifty

Lawrence J ehn M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Russell A. Joly, S.M. M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology

Sister Mary Minalia S.P.S.F., R.N., B.S., M.A. Director - St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing

Grace Morrissey M.A. Instructor in Mathematics

E. Kemp Prugh B.S. Assistant Professor of Physics

Eithel Rose M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics


Faculty

Of The Seience Divi ion George Springer M.S. Associate Professor of Geology

Michael Tarantino B.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry

Paul Townsend M.S. AssistatJt Professor of Physics

Paul Ward

Vincent ]. Wottle, S.M. M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry

Herman Wilhelm M.S. Instructor in Biology

Robert Wiechman B.S., M.T. Assistant Professor of Biology

M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Ferne Berner R.N., B.S.

John Lucier, S.M. M.S.

Instructor in Nursing Education

Instructor in Chemistry

Helen Johns Ph.D.

Lloyd Root B.A.

Instructor in Home Economics

Assistant Professor of Physics

Cyril Peckman M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics Page Fifty-one


JUNIIOR SECliiON My Loyal Friends My greatest treasures are the friends . . . who always are the same . . . in poverty or plenty and . . . in humbleness or fame . . . Who comfort me when skies are gray . . . and everything goes wrong . . . and counsel me to try again . . . with courage new and strong . . . They are the ones whose kindly words . . . so much inspire me . . . to live a better life each day . . . and practice charity . . . In every way they show that they . . . are generous and true . . . and any favor I may ask . . . they are prepared to do . . . And someday I may search the world . . . for riches I have known . . . but I shall never be without . . . the friends I call my own.

Clete Oberst, Treamrer; Bill Enouen, President; Alice Duffy, Secretary; Jack Bramlage, Vice President

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JUNIORS路 BUSINESS

First row:-Bozymski, V., Jurena, F., Hohler, N., Radican, P.; Second row:--Carbonell, M., Janney, J., Martin, P., Barker, P., Maeder, J., Schubert, F., Wyrostek, T.; Third row:-Sauer, ]., HaOerman, W., Fernandez, J., Wehinger, R., Breen J., Cooper, M., Harris, C.; Fourth row:-Hoefler, M., Mauch, H., Huth, W.

ARTS

First row:- Shay, P., Irizarry, A., Shay, F., Nyhan, J., Riley, J.; Second row:-Pflaum, ]., Vardalides, T., Derham, G. Nagle M,., Oberst, C., Schweller, D., Moorman, C., Ho, ]., Osweiler, P.

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JUNIORSBUSINESS

First row:-Marvin ]., Kendall, }., Borgert, T., Kreidler, }.; Second row:-Mahle, ]., Brewer, R., Price, J., Noonan, R., Millat, R., Cannarozzi, L., Third row:-Seuffert, T., Warning, D., Westendorf, R., Heigel, R., Marsico, F., Frost, J.; Fourth rou·:-McCaffery ]., Smith, D., Lee, P., Harr, G., Kennedy, R., Smith, M., Fifth row:-Mudd, D., Cashdollar, J., Verrett, E., Falke, L., Misiewicz, R .

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EDUCATION

First row:-Hilgeford, C., McAvoy, R., Hartnett,]., Mountjoy, L.; Second row:-Mueller, M., Hoelderle, J-, Culp, A., Sherman, P., Oldiges, J-; Third row:--Quinlan, 0., Morrow, J., Pax, A., Meyer, J., Richard, }.; Fourth row:-Tucker, S., Moorman, G., Scott, R., Norris, L., Rhoades, 0. Page Fifty-four

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JUNIORSEDUCATION

First row:-E. Ammann, J. Crowe, J. Gunckel, W. Hicks; Second row:-D. Loeffler, P. Kunka, E. Gorsuch, N. Cress, R. Brown; Third row:-B. Cutcher, D. Crossley, R. Lehner, R. Helmlinger; Fourth row:E. Hauer, N. Weber, R. Campbell, J. Hough.

ENGINEERING First mer, R. Stith,

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row:- ]. Reisch, W. Iannuzzi. A. K1amo, N. Reich, N. Kudiss; Second row:- B. Cra-

J. Dixon, W. Hovey, E. Luthman, W. Loe; Third row:- T. Yamada, Chen Fu, D. Grimme, R. Born.


JUNIORSENGINEERING First

row:-McGrath, R., Ferrara, J., Ohmer, P., Mulanovich, E., Walsh, W., Stapp, C.; Second row:-Jauch, E., Eiting J., Hoke, R., King C., Antunano, E., Bojanowski, C., Passalacqua, L.; Third row:Bricker, R., Trevino, G., Drescher, 0., Troin, H., Janotta, R., Offenbacher, G.; Fourth row:-Kretzler, C., Roberts, W., Brooks, M., Mushett, J., Koesters, H., Caldwell, F.

SCIENCE

First row:-Johnson, H ., Theodoras, M., Shields, D., Rauscher, R ., Moore, J., Schmidt, R., Duffy, A.; Second row:- Wissing, R., Pruzzo, J., Baumgarten J ., Baujan, G., Hughes, C., leschansky, E.; Third row:Yim, H ., Ryschewitsch, G., Nanni, V. Kester, J., Razzano, F., Rueger, W., Pustinger, J.; Fourth row:Hoying, E., Browne, J., Brown, F., File, T. Page Fifty-six


JUNIORSSCIENCE

First row:-Finke, ]., Sacksteder, B., Koehler, J., Howley, P., Raney, J.; Second row:-Caes, C., Kucharski, L., Schuler, R., Sasala, J., Ferris, W., Kelble, D.; Third row:-Lehmann, ]., Wall, L., Scalzitti, C., Huston, R., Sparks, J., Cooper, A., Melvin, F.; Fourth row:-Siu, L., Omlor, G., Like, L., Busse, R., Ford, D., Tumbusch, J.

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SOIPIHOMORIE SIECTIION I Have My Friends If I had nothing else in life . . . to make me glad today . I would remember all the friends . . . who ever came my way ... The ones who took me by the hand ... and gave their smiles to me ... who helped me on and did so much ... to brighten memory . . . I would remember those who spoke . . . a kindly word or two . . . especially at a time when I . . . was feeling sort of blue . . . Yes, they would all return to me . . . and linger in my mind . . . and I would have joys again . . . I had to leave behind . . . But I am really not in need . . . of happiness today . . . Because I still have all the friends . . . who ever came my way.

Jim Cosimati, President; Barbara Payne, Secretary; Joe Young, Treasurer; Jack Donovan, Vice Presidetzt

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S01'HOMO'RESBUSINESS

First row:-Brookey, ]., Ambore, F., Hauer, M., Forrest, H., Bourgeois, S., Backs, C., Blackwell, W.; Second row:--Ciani, A., Barragan, J., Bucher, J., Gates, ]., Balcunas, S., Carolina, R., F~her, M. Becker, R.; Third row:--Chun, E., Bube, N., Hobbs, R., Herman, J., Berger, D., Cockett, M., Byrne, J.; Fourth row:Hebbeler D., Baker, R., Cochran, ]., Bertrand, R., Hickey, G., Cenname, J.

BUSINESS

First row:-sitting left to right-D. Schimmoller, R. Vandevander, ]. Tempest, A. Tylinsdi; Second row:-sitting-]. Zimmer, C. Wamsley, J. Raiff, A Stein; Standing-left to right-M. Smith, ]. Seitz, D. Smith, R. Touchman, P. Roccanova, W. Talbot, B. Schiml, T. Weber.

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SOI'HOMORES路 BUSINESS

First row:-Lalor, R., Rafols, E., Nahn, M., Joefreda, M., Knuth, R., Schmitt, S., Kleinstuber, J., Marin, A.; Second row:--O'Connor, J., Roderer, R., Malloy, J., Redinger, E., Murray, J., Montgomery, R., Murray, E.; Third row:-Kolb, J., Kuhbander, C., Mocilnikar, P., Kapp, P., Keck, L., Rotterman, R.; Fourth row: -McKinniss, 0., Rigo, D., Karpiak, M., Kotlarek, L., Janning, R., Kauth, C., Manny, E.

EDUCATION

First row:- Donisi, P., Bowman, M., Curtin, H., Taylor, G., Johnson, T., Campbell, B.; Second row:-Cunningham, B., Wallingsford, P ., Wittman, R., Thomas, B., Beery, J., Eichman, M., Billett, W.; Third row:-Kuntz, W ., Rizer, J., Quinn, F., Shively, M., Romer, T., Smith, G., Tieman, J., Lafayette, R., Peters, L.; Fourth row:-Becker, R., Clemens, E., France, 0., Frericks, T., Gleason, J ., Rozzo, C., Miller, D., Lowry, E.; Fifth row:-Moore, J., Witt, R., Smolinski, G., Bonahoom, M., Taylor, V., Vargo, P., Wilt, W. Page Sixty


SO'PHOMORESENGINEERING Sitting,

left to right:-R. Garcia, D. Bange, W. Flowers, A. Evers, E. Koerner, C. Walters, W. Bigelow, H. Chi.; First row standing:-V. Paul, J. Stockert, L. Castle, M. Villemain, A. Clinton, S. Solamillo, H. Villemain, S. Kraftmiller; Second row standing:-K. Golden, B. Chong, E. Medina, T. Wimsatt, P. Moore, T. Miller, M. Yanes, J. Ryan, B. Morse, J. Wirth, R. Eisenlohr.

ENGINEERING First

row:-Martin, W., Petkwitz, P., Kramer, G., Moy, R., Malloy, P., Jenks, P .; Second row:-Roth, G., Biedenbender, W., Reinhard, D., Warning, G., Wolf, N ., LeBoeuf, C., Lowry, G.; Third row:Yanes, M., Grosser, L., Brands, M., Kamm, I., Finnen, G., Moore, P., Klaus, F.

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SO'PHOMORESSCIENCE

Sitting-left to right-]. Gurnick, F. Bustillo, D. Crawford, J. Cionni; Standing-first row:-H. Miller, D. Dechant, F. Groselle, J. Ransick, R. Glaser, E. Allemeier; Second row:-M. Allen, J. Lauber, J. Charles, R. Elliot, F. Seiler, R. Goenner, W. Barnes, P. Press, K. Dale; Third row:-R. Hecker, G. Clayton, S. Heflin, D. Reichert, W. Jones, ]. Williams.

SCIENCE

First row:- M . Fischer, M. Delgado, P . Sampson, D., Salvati, A. Utz, S. Schroll, H . VandeVelde, S. Stevens, L. Goetz; Second row:-]. Koehler, M. Ammann, J. Gras, D . Jones, R. Eberts, R. Fitzpatrick, C. Gebhart, C. Peterson, J . Riedinger, A. Camin; Third row:-]. Aplin, R. Reboulet, K. Peckholt, J. Bledsoe, V. Paullin, G. Pellow. Page Sixty-two


SO'PHOMORESARTS First row:-]. Frank, J. Mcintosh, B. Payne, L. Wehner,

M. Young, M. Catron; Second row:-D. Dickas, T . Fox, B. Harrison, M. Coppess, J. Gannon, J. Miles, T. Maurer; Third row:-D. Marc~m, K. Hayden, J. Fisher, W. Carrington, J. Lohrer, ]. Donovan; J. Cosimati; Fourth row:-]. O'Connell, C., Searle, J. Bohman, H. Overly; Fifth row:--C. Koontz, R. Michael, R. Heisterman, J. Walton, J. Reeve.

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fRESIHIMEN SECliiiON True Friendship A lasting friendship is a thing . . . that only you can make . . . but something that a second's time . . . is all it needs to break . . . The picture is the same as when . . . we plant an acorn small . . . and want it to become a tree . . . magnificent and tall . . . And then we swing our ax until . . . that one and final stroke . . . when we discover we have felled .. . the promise of an oak . . . A lasting friendship is a thing . . . of delicate design . . . that needs the rain and sunshine and . . . the silver stars that shine . . . Indeed it has to have the best . . . . of care that we can give . . . if we would have it last as long . .. as ever we may live.

Ray Bedwell, President; Mary Thesing, Secretary; Jim Lorenz, Treasurer

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FRESHMENARTS First

row:-Ingle, N., Connolly, S., Fischer,]., Holcomb, P., Enoch, C., McAdam, M. McGarvey, S.; Second row:-Koehler, W., Burke, M., Minic, M., Gerber R., Boesch, H., Hecker, J., Murray,.J., Caroa, J., Gunn, R.; Third row:--Cross, H., Brown, J., Koverman, J., Bedwell, R., Heberle, G ., Kuntz, D ., Bieger, W ., Bardo, G., Lachey, K.; Fourth row:-Cook, ]., Miller, F., De Pasquale, E., Holland, P., Deffet, G ., Fink, R. Ditzel, T.

ARTS First row:-

Thesing, M., Schoch, J., Stetson ]., V ardalides, N., Yates, N., Wyen, M.; Second row:Walsh, R., Rice., J., Strube, E., Sorohan, L., O'Connor, R., Valerio, A., Patesel, R ., O'Neal, S.; Third row:Price, C., Weiher, R., Scalia, P., Young, W ., Nagle, D., Redmond T ., O'Neill, H., Recker, R.; Fourth row:Smith, S., Wilkerson, J., Wright, S., Staley, W ., Pfeiffer, R., Osterman, P., Suel, A.

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FRESHMENBUSINESS

First row:-sitting-J. Stark, D. Brehm, P. Caesar, E. Bell, R. Gettier, J. Day; Second row:kneeling-R. Daum, L. Russman, R. Gomes, C. Jefford, H. Hee; Third row:-standing-T. O'Connell, S. Hagerman, R. Hewitt, J. Flannery, R . Kraft, L. Illes.

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EDUCATION

First row:-Vmina, B., Stueve,]., MacCallum, S., Yates, M., Bendele, R., Maroglou, K., Hauer, 路 M., Bridenbaugh, B.; Second row:--Girard, K., Caufield, M., Gerhartz, P., Hemmert, W., Wonka, H., McShane, M., Dixon, P., Bender, M., Codling M.; Third row:-Ganther M., Brown, H., Romer, B., Gehring, S., Groth H., Hucke, C., Drees, D., Fischer, L., Kastle, P.; Fourth row:-Shock, H., Schenking, G., Egan, E., Vavul, A., Weidner, R., Mosher, W., Harding,]., Feidner, E., Ryan, R., DeVelbiss, J . Page Sixty-six


BUSINESS

FRESHMEN-

First row:-Wojci, R., Paradise, F., Forkner, M., Weis, B., Mitchell, E., Wannemacher, J., Wright C., Second row:-Riedlinger, A., Pohlman, W., Stanton, J., Trismen, D., Nolting, J., Pang, H., Wannemacher, M., Yamamoto, P.; Third row:--Osting, A., Maxwell, C., Reape, D., Muldoon, J., Whalen, T., We~r. V., Conners, C., Locke, T.; Fourth row:-Tobias, K., Capron, R., Krueger, L., Pank, H., Pollock, F., Radican, H., Donoher, D.

BUSINESS

P~ge

First row:-Finan, R., Ebbing, R., Jones, L., Middleton, G., Gruber, P., Kopp, R., Cornett, R.; Second row:-Bell, E., Hamer, J., Espy, B., Illes, L., Angerer, J., Kent, M., Gulick, J., Ekberg, D.; Third row:Martin, J., Mayer, R., Fillenwarth, H., Beck, D. Marshall J., Bonbright, H., Buerhaus, A., Bolton, E.; Fourth row:-Lindemann, T., McClune, W., Farmer, T., Entz, W., Long, W., Anderson, J.; Fifth row: McCloskey, R., O'Neill, W., Helmkamp, D., Greive, D., Dartt, D.

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FRESHMENENGINEERING

First row:-Duell, }., Sheehan, E., Rathweg, R., Schoenber:;er, }., Page, T., Wrasman, P., Smith, H.; Second row:-Gill }., Haudrich, P., Schroeder, }., Palmer, R., Romer, A., Rose, W., }ira, E., Feeney, }.; Third row:-Wiggenhorn, R., Shank, R ., Ousley, T ., Wenstrup, K., Leonard, L., Hussong, F., Haag, W .; Fourth row:-Jacobs, C., Fischer, R., Ryan, R ., Thome, W., Weeber, R ., Foley, D., Kelsesky, W., Kadlec D.

ENGINEERING First

row:-Lynott, M., Connors, A., Hoffman, J., Hsiung-Yuh-Hwa, Bulcher, }., Geiger, }.; Second row:-Lorenz, }., Kroger, }., Campbell, H., Free, R., Howard, E., Doughty, R., Gardner, C.; Third row:Althaus, M., Metzger, }., Enxing, D., Keith, R., Kueller, J., Fisher, R., Marcenaro, 0.; Fourth row:-}anning, T., Gay, L., Coffey, F., Gairing, W., Blaeser, E., Hoene D. Page Sixty-eight


SCIENCE

FRESHMEN-

First row:-R. Altwicker B. Bores, F. Morehart, C. Mueller, M. Henige, J. Becker, J. Douglas, S. Ackerman; Second row:-]. Faiella, C. Brandt, J. Fo 路d, ]. Bechman, R. Flood, B. Harris, G. Leong; Third row:Ackerman; Second row:-]. Faiella, C. Brandt, J. Ford, J. Bechman, R. Flood, B. Harris, G. i.eong; Third row:row:-W. Fristik, T. Hochwalt, W. Farrell, J. Buck, T. Bennett, W. Fishbaugh, D. Ho, D. Bertram, J. Emmert; Fifth row:-D. Dunne, E. Mershad, G. Leider, P. Shou ?路

SCIENCE

First row:-Raterman, P., Steele, M., Radican, N., Jauch, M., Rose, E., Murphy, B., Dunham, S.; Second row:--O'Malley, G., Johnson, B., Cruea, B., Chance, D., Mahlmeister, S., Zayac, E., Okamura, H.; Third row:-Studebaker, R., Naughton, J., Whitmer, R., Rose, G., Snyder, D., Strider, M., Prater, H., Simpson, J.; Fourth row:-Huffman, K., Theodorides, T., Thomas, L., White, R., Walton, H., Weinshank, J., O'Toole, D., Raterman, J., Supcoe, D.

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ENROLLMENT STATISTICS

CLASSES

DAY FRESH.

Arts

SOPH.

JUNIOR

UNCL.

SENIOR

M

w

M

w

M

w

M

w

M

85

25

62

12

43

13

66

12

TOTAL

Grand Total

w

w

M

12

7

268

69

337

13

258

105

363

Science

75

31

65

21

54

24

56

16

8

Business

173

11

165

8

150

5

139

2

6

3

6.)3

29

662

54

43

60

26

66

20

fl8

29

10

16

273

134

412

Education

------

Engineering

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

Chemical

18

7

5

9

1

40

40

Civil

22

17

13

16

1

69

69

Electrical

26

13

16

28

4

87

87

Mechanical Totals

30 593

28

19

20

3

100

100

484

428

481

84

2070

2070

RESIDENCE OF DAY CLASSES

EVENING CLASSES

Men

Women

Total

Men

Women

Total

Dayton

892

243

1135

831

459

1290

Ohio

546

71

617

States

232

22

254

Territory

43

0

43

Evening ................. 1290

Foreign

20

1

21

Grand Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3360

Total Enrollment Day

2070

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ETERNAL THANKS I am so grateful to you, God . .. For all that you have done . .. From every golden dawn until . .. The setting of each sun .. . For every little favor and . . . the goals that I have gained . . . And even for my loneliness . . • Whenever it has rained . . . I thank you for the beauty of .. . The life you let me live . .. And for the oppor¡ tunity . .. To borrow and to give . . . The chance to gath er happiness . . . Wherever I may go ... And in the wisd om of the world . .. To contemplate and grow . . . 1 am forever grateful for . , . The blessings I receive ... And pray that I will never cause .. . Your loving heart to gri eve.


Front row:-Julie Raney, C. McMullen, T. Vardalides, M. A. Roll, R. McAvoy, M. A. Hess; Second row:-Dominic Berardi, W . Kehl, R. Mayer, R . Flood, Richard Lawler, John Ondercin, Robert Hilton; Third row:-W. McMahon, L. Suttman, C. Moorman, W. Enouen, W. Crotty, A. Neff, M. Schock; Fourth row:-Robert Connair, AI Young, Gene Kuhbander, E. Ednie, R. Wehner, Robert Hoffman.

THE STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate, completed its third year of act1v1ttes as a subordinate legislative group of the student government. This year the Student Senate assisted the Student Council in the welcoming of the freshmen and other new members of the student body. The many activities of this organization were: Planning and carrying out a rush week in which dubs were urged to recruit new members for the bettering of their organization entering dates of dub activities on the school calendar . . . airing the problems and plans of all campus organizations . . . planning and staging a variety show . . . making new plans with the Student Council for welcoming the freshmen of 1952 . . . and urging cooperation and school spirit among all student organizations. Officers for the year were: AI Neff (C.S.M.C.), President; Walt McMahon, (Pershing Rifles), Vice-President; Frosty

Suttman, (Ele,tri,al Engineers), Treasurer; Julie Raney, (Home Economics Club), Secretary.

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First row:--Caccelli, D. Schock, M., Raney, J. Neff A., McMahon, W., Suttman, 1., Hess, M.; Scco:1d row:-Gall:co C., Connair, R., Payne, R., Kelly, J., Berardi, D., Mayer, R.

J., Kchl, W., Donovan, J., Enoucn, W., Kuhbander,

THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of 1950-1951, guided by president, James Gilvary; vice-president, John Bramlage; secretary, Mary E. Nagle, and treasurer, Bill Enouen, will be remembered as one of the most active organizations of the student governing bodies. It is the median through which the students voice their opinions, suggestions, and criticisms. The representatives of the Student Council were named at class elections and the president of each class is automatically made a member. The various activities of the council included the sponsoring of various social affairs, providing financial backing for several dances and other activities, making recommendations to the Administration concerning desired improvements on the campus and with different organizations and Dmong the student body in general. Many added privileges. improvements, and activities obtained for the students came by the diligent and trusting work of the Student Council.

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EDUCATION CLUB Delta Epsilon Kappa was organized a year ago by a group of interested students with the guidance of Mr. Bart Lubbers for the purpose of promoting moral, ethical, and professional teacher growth and competence. Since its formation the club has attempted to provide projects and settings where future teachers, professional educators, and teachers in service could work, study, and exchange ideas, and investigate the current problems in the field of elementary and secondary education. Degrees are awarded according to merit points to members who participate in club activities. The year's activities of the club were concluded with a banquet and party May 10. First officers of the club were: Robert Bruggeman, president; Philip Gleason vice-president; Pauline Spring, secretary, and Thalia Johnson, treasurer. Officers elected for next year are: Thalia Johnson, president; James Gleason, vice-president; Rita Wittman, secretary, and Margaret Kunka, treasurer.

First row:-M. Codling, J. Stueve, S. MacCallum, C. McMullen, M. Bender, M. Paullin, T. Johnson, M. Beacham, B. Bridenbaugh; Second row:-D. Shartle, P. Dixon, M. Youngman, D. Drees, F. Polson, C. Hucke, H. Wonka, B. Emerick, M. Mountjoy, S. McNeil; Third row:-Bro. Faerber, Moderator; P. Kastle, L. Fischer, M. McShane, P . Spring, H. Brown, L. Showalter, P. Kunka, V. Kavanagh, J. Kaeppel, D. L. Leary, Moderator; Fourth row:-]. Auer, R. Lafayette, M. Bonahoom, C. Ringleman, G. Smolinski, E. Moorman, R . Bruggeman, L. Monnin, D. Loeffler, F. Schmalz; Fifth row:-A. Pax, J. Gleason, W. Fremont, S. Tucker, R. Scott, ]. Stechschulte, A. Young, P. Gleason, T. Kelbley, A. Kulinski.

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First row:-R. Asato, R. Grolemund, A. Marin, R. Duckro, R. Kepler, L. Harris; Second row:-R. Countryman, R. Lukey, R. Mescher, R. Porter, M. Schoch; Third row:-P. Wenning, P. Hickey, E. Burg, R. Brockman, ]. Garcia, A. Stoermer, H. Drees; Fourth row:-]. Tolle, ]. Trentman, J. Lieser, J. Barry, H. Parr, J. Sanchez, 0. Koller, J. Jackson.

ADVANCED ACCOUNTING CLUB The purpose of the club since its organization in 1948 has been to correlate academic accounting theory with actual accounting practice. Discussion meetings were held at which prominent men from business explained accounting as practiced in their particular fields. These included men from financial institutions, municipal government, and private industry, and the last meeting featured the presence of the resident manager of Peet, Marwick, & Mitchell, Cincinnati public accounting firm. The officers for the year were : Harry Parr and Edward Graul, Co-Presidents; Clifford Scholes, Vice President; Donald Mescher, Treasurer; and Harold J. Drees, Secretary. Mr. Jackson served as faculty moderator.

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First row:-Shearl Roberts, W. Locke, R. Westendorf, R. Reboulet; Second row:-C. Zimmer, C. Brandt, D. Loeber, T. Ditzel, T. Borgert, Brother W . D. Wehrle, Moderator; Third row:-Roman Gerber, D . Schweller, Michael Bonahoom, R. Kennedy, J. Gilvary.

DEBATING SOCIETY Under the guidance of William 0. Wehrle, S.M., moderator, assisted by the following officers: Robert Kennedy, President; Shear! Roberts, Vicepresident; Donald Schweller, Treasurer; and Robert Westendorf, Secretary, the debate season of 1950-51 was the most extensive ever undertaken by Upsilon Delta Sigma both in the number of- debates held and mileage covered. In all 56 intercollegiate debates were held, and 8500 miles were traveled in accomplishing this record.

were the opposltlon: California, St. Mary's, Santa Clara, University of San Francisco, Stanford, San Jose State, and San Francisc.J State. Besides these trips the debaters took part in a triangular meet including Ohio State and Capital at Columbus, and the NFCCS Regional Tournament held this year at Villa Madonna College in Covington, Kentucky.

Three tours were made taking eight members East, Midwest, and to the Pacific Coast. The schools which played host to the debaters on the Eastern Tour were: Western Reserve, Case, Canisius, Union, U.S. Military Academy, Fordham, St. Peter's, Seton Hall, Temple, LaSalle, Georgetown, and Duquesne.

Various organizations also heard the debaters discuss the National topic: Resolved: That All Noncommunist Nations Should Form a New International Organization. These groups included: the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the International Relations Club, the Women's Club, the patients of Ward 22 at the Veterans Administration Hospital and those of Stillwater Sanitorium.

With the headquarters in Chicago another team met the following schools: Illinois at Navy Pier, Northwestern, DePaul, Wheaton, lake Forest, Mun-

The highlight of the home schedule was the visit of two Cadets from West Point. Charles E. Brant was presented with the President's Award for

deline, Loyola, and Notre Dame. On the society's

excellency in debating at the annual banquet which

first trip to the Pacific Coast the following schools

concluded the activities for the year.

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The Sigma Delta Pi Honorary Premedical Society finished its fifteenth year on the campus in its traditional successful manner. The society is made up of students in premedical, predental and allied fields, who meet the requirements of high scholarship, strong interest, and good character. Meetings are held bi-weekly, at which times papers and talks are presented by either advanced students or speakers from the professional fields; among the topics discussed this year, were Socialized Medicine, Antibiotics, Osteoarthritis, and Orthopedic Surgery. The Sigma Delta Pi News, edited this year by James Baumgarten, serves as a link between present members and the alumni of the club. Recognizing the value of social qualities in academic and professional men, the entire organization participated happily in our fall wiener roast, the Christmas P arty, the annual banquet, and the grandest annual picnic. Officers of the club were: Harold Kelso, president; Richard Schuler, Vice President; Robert Busse, Treasurer; and Alice Duffy, Secretary. Our Moderator, is the Dean of Science, Dr. Louis A. Saletel, S.M.

SIGMA DELTA PI First row:-]. Cionni, M. Theodoras, H. Yim, H . K e lso, T . File, R. Schmidt, D. Lucid; Second row:-D. Liu, E. Leschansky, E. H oying, E. Kucharski, L. W all, W . Ferris, T. W eisman, J . Logan; Third row:-D. Kelble, J. Brow ne, C. Scalzitti, G. Shaw, N. Rose, R. Lindon; Fourth row:--G. Young, J. Baumgarten, R. Schuler, S. H eflin, P . Press, F. Frounfelker, W . Rueger, L. Goetz; Fifth row:--G. Baujan, W. Jones, D . H eichert, G. Omlor, R . Busse, D. Waugh, Dr. Saletel.

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First row:-R. Berg, D. Mayer, D . Cosgrove, D. Ferrazza, P. Rehs, L. Suttman; Second row:-M. Catron, J. Finke, M. A. Paullin, J. Raney, M. Beacham, G . Young, J. Beeman, B. J. Harrison; Third row:-S. Bourgeois, J. Forrest, J. Gras, C. McMullen, A. Utz, M. McShane, W. Billet, R. A. Ebbing, M. E. Ganther; Fourth row:-M. Fischer, T. Romer, B. Sacksteder, J. Pflaum, M. A. Isenecher, K. Girard, B. Weis, S. Gehring; Fifth row:-N. Hohler, C. Price, J. Stark, M. Smith, J. Pohl, F. Begin, H. VandeVelde, D. Ford; Sixth row:-R. Finnon, P. Malloy, J. McGraw, R. Scott, R. Bruggeman, D. Smith, C. Walters, Seventh row:--G. York, J. Caron, E. Pequillon, M. Cooper, M. Hoefler.

FLYER'S Hangar leaders this year were Don Cosgrove, Pauline Spring, Bill Kehl and Pauline Kelley, who were president, vice-president, treasurer, and secretary, respectively.

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First row:-]. Donovan, J. Cosimati, W. Kehl, S. Montgomery; Second row:-R. McAvoy, P. Kelley, N . Radican, N. Ingle, B. Umina; Third row:-M. Coppess, J. Batsche, C. Hilgeford, T. Vardalides, V. MacMillan, M. Caufield; Forth row:]. Oldiges, M. Nagle, M. Roll, P. Radican, C. Rohr, H. Brown, B. Payne; Fi fth row:-D. Singler, W. Enouen, P. Spring, E. Koerner, R. Snow, R. Bedwell, J. Kelly; Sixth row:-R. Norton, H . Fillenworth, Al N eff, J. H annon, J. Kleinstuber, J. Gill, G. O'Malley; Seventh row: -E. Ednie, L. Hackett, J. Bramlage, J. Bourk, D. Campbell, E. de Pasquale, C. Conners.

HANGAR One of the largest and most active organizations on the campus, Flyer's Hangar is now in its sixth year of existence. The group was originally formed as a means of bringing students closer through informal social functions. Many lasting friendships have been formed through Hangar events in the last six years. In addition to the regular Sunday dances held every other week at the Loretto, Hanger members this year attended some half dozen parties at the Canoe Club and the Touchdown Club, an ice-skating party at Troy, several picnics and thf~ annual "big"

dance, celebratiog Hangar's anniversary.

Hanga_r

succeeded in electing their Homecoming candidate, staging an active campaign. The annual Sadie Hawkins dance was, as usual, well-managed by the girls and was true to tradition.

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SPIRIT COMMITTEE The Spirit Committee adds the "Rah Rah" and the "Yeah Team" to all the sports activities of the Red and Blue athletic teams before, during, and after the game. Their activities of the year were many; each sporting activity was well-"publicized", "posterized", and "paraded." Previous to the football and basketball games, this group of students met and painted posters which were hung in strategic places to bolster morale. They also gathered the sports-minded students and held pep rallies, parades, and welcomes. During the football season, pep rallies were held for every game and the Spirit Committee saw the team off when the games were away from Home. During Homecoming, the Spirit Committee did a big job in decorating the queen stand and float. They also arranged an excursion to Lexington, Kentucky, and another one to Toledo to cheer the football team on in its encounter. Officers for the year were : Bill Kehl, president; Dan Ferazza, vice-president; Marianne Roll, secretary; and Dave Ford, treasurer.

First row:- M. Catron, J. Finke, M. McShane, J. McConnehea, P. Kelley, M. A. Paullin, R. McAvoy, B. J. Harrison, M. Beacham, N . Ingle, N. Radican; Second row:- M. E. Ganther, J. Raney, W. Billett, R. Ebbing, V. MacMillan, C. Hilgeford, M. Roll, M. Coppess, B. Payne, P. Radican, J. Batsche, T. Vardalid es; Third row:- ]. Pflaum, M. Isenecker, C. McMu llen, K. Girard, B. W eis, S. Gehring, T. Romer, M. Nagle, P. Spring, E. Koerner, D . Ferrazza, R . Mayer; Fourth row:-P. Malloy, J. Donovan, L. S uttman, J. Cosimati, R. Berg, D . Cosgrove, W . Kehl, J. Bramlage, W . Enouen, C. Walters, F. R ehs, S. Montgomery; Fifth row:-M. Smith, R. Scott, D. Ford, F. Begin, H . Vand eVelde, D . Smith, E. Peguillan, L. Hackett, D. Singler, J. Bourk, D. Norton, R. Campbell. Page Eighty


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Seated-first row:-V. Paullin, J. Finke, S. Stevens; Second row:-J. Raney, S. Schroll; Third row:-S. Coles, B. Cruea, E. Rose, moderator; Standing first row:-S. Dunham, K. Dale, C. Hall; K. Peckholt, A. Utz, B. Murphy, P. Wilson, A. Remnant, M. Fischer; Standing second row:-A. Kaiser, P. Howley, W. Wheatley; B. Sacksteder, J. Koehler, M. Jauch, G. Pellow, B. Johnson.

HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club, Upsilon Delta Chi, enjoyed a very successful year in its academic and cultural projects.

All activities had for their common theme the development of social and good family relationships. Leadership and active participation are prerequisites for the members of the organization. Prominent in the year's schedule were the card party, for which the members prepared candies, cookies, as well as aprons; the Style Show; the Christmas party; the MotherDaughter dinner, at which Mrs. Kessler spoke on Textile fabrics; and the Annual Luncheon. The club was very active in setting up displays for the Career Day at the University. A great measure of the club's success is due to the enthusiasm and initiative of the Moderator, Mrs. Eithel Rose, Head of the Department of Home Economics, and the Officers: Julie Raney, president; Janet Finke, vice p resident; Marlene Fischer, recording secretary; Virginia Tate, corresponding secretary; Pat Wilson, treasurer; Shirley Schroll, publicity chairman; and Alice Remnant, Program Chairman.

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB This organization offers all the students of the University an opportunity to study and discuss questions of national and international significance. A competent and well-versed moderator assisted in the promotion of interests in international affairs. The many veterans of the Club this year offered personal observations, experiences, and modes of life from many of the foreign countries and territories they visited. At regular bi-monthly meetings, topics discussed included Russian-American relations, American policy toward Korea and Formosa, Spain and Franco, education and reconstruction in Germany, and the world situation in general. Under the capable guidance of the faculty advisor for the Club, Dr. de la Salandra, the Club achieved a moderate but active membership and succeeded in arranging many new and interesting speakers and topics for general discussion during its meetings. Officers for the past season were: William F. Hilbert, President; Richard F. Beach, Vice President; James N. Bily, Treasurer; and Robert H. Hickey, Recording Secretary.

Sitting, left to right:-A. Kulinski, M. Beacham, G. Smolinski, D. Flood, J. Kelley, A. Niedecken, Doctor D , Salandra, Moderator; First row, standing:-D. Porter, J. Beeman, W. Hilbert, G. Porter, D. Beach; Second row, standing:--C. Moorman, ]. Bily; Third row, standing:-D. Dechant, T. Theodorides, C. Mescher, W. Leider.

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First row:-B. Renard, S. Ackerman, P. Raterman, J. Berry, S. Schroll, P. R adican, M. Thesing, M. Paullin, T . Vardalides; Second row:-V. Paullin, C. Rohr, J . Becker, M. Isenecker, B. Romer, J . Pohl, M. Nagle, H. Wonka, P. Ringo, G. Young; Third row:-A. Neff, R. Wittman, S. Schmitt, B, Payne, J. Schock, F. Shay, P. Spring, T. Ditzel, J. Zimmer, F. Schmaltz; Fourth row:-Father Finke, Moderator, D. Young, E. Koerner, D. D ouglas, M. Coppess, P. Shay, J. Cosimati, W. Enouen, W. Talbot, R. Vandevander; Fifth row:--G. Schenking, M. Susco, D . Seifert, R. Walsh, C. Miller, W. Thome, ]. Ramus, L. Suttman; Sixth row:-]. McGraw, A. Pax, W. Spatz; Seventh row:-B. Kuntz, F. Miller, , L. Buchner, M. Hoefler, M. Cooper.

C. S. M. C.

First row:- S. MacCallum, P. Donisi, R. Bendele, M. Burke, B. Murphy, S. McGarvey, W. Billett, B. H arrison, J. Beem an, M. Beacham, M . Catron; Second row:- S. Bourgeois, S. Connolly, M. J auch, B. Bores, D. D rees, M. H enige, C. Mueller, D. McAnespie, M.A. Hess, F. Morehart; Third row:-]. Batsche, P. Kastle, N . Hohler, L. Fischer, J . Byrne, J . G ates, E. Murray, A. Marin, J. Kelly, M. Monroe; Fourth row:-W. Kuntz, H. Forrest, M. Mueller, C. D ean, J. Mueller, P. Hughes, G. Hughes, T. Ditzel; Fifth row :-F. Amore, A. Kulinski, J. Hamer, P. Mocilnikar, J. Bohman, P. Blaeser, H. Fillenworth, W . Collins. Page Eighty-three


First row:--C. Rohr, D. Carcelli, G. Buer, M. Jauch, M. Thesing, J. McGrath, Moderator; S. Stevens, J. Combs, B. Jennings, N. Ingle, B. Harrison; Second row:-M. McShane, J. McConnehea, M. Hess, D. McAnespie, P. Gerhartz, R. Bendel, H. Curtin, P. Shay, M. Hofferbert, T. Ditzel, W. McMahon, J. Cosimati, C. Bernard, R. Gunn; Third row:-E. Feidner, P. Kunka, A. Culp, B. Celise, AI Herman, R. Sullivan, W. Thome, G. Uher, J. Bohman, J. Hannon, G. Biersach, D. Rioso; Fourth row:-M. Joefreda, J. Rhoads, G. Leist, A Jablinski, G. Hoeffler, J. Walsh, J. Leist, B. Beck, J. Farrell, F. Amore; Fifth row:-M. Susco, J. Hamer, R. Berg, J. Koverman, J. Caron, J. Brookey, D. Porter, C. Dean, R. Bedwell, J. Seitz, M. Hauer, B. Crotty.

UNIVERSITY PLAYERS Capably and painstakingly directed by John I. McGrath and Mrs. Annette S. Anduze the University Players hit a new high in entertainment this season. This was described by Journal-Herald drama critic, A. S. Kany, as "what we unhesitatingly regard as their best to date, artistically speaking." The year was one filled with unexpected and oft times unusual occurrences. Everything from a rooster's impromptu crowing during a tender love scene to several Garden-boundPlayer "big"' games on performance nights served to throw obstacles in the Players' path. Also to be considered was a minor weather detail- an eleven-inch sprinkling of snowthat almost completely stalled attendance for one performance, and then wiped another off the schedule entirely for audience and Culpcornered thespians alike. But taking the nolooked-for in lengthened stride, the Players bore down and carried the season with flying Black-and-Gold. Although four productions had been planned for the year, the afore-mentioned feathery precipitation in November necessitated re-staging of "The Silver Whistle," resulting in only three plays this season. After the "Whistle" was plugged with slush, every-

Mrs. Anduze and Mr. J. McGrath

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The Passion Play

"The Silver Whistle"

thing became dated A.B.-After the Blizzard. Thus the second attempt at McEnroe's handicraft was shown (successfully, this time) in January, A.B.; this was closely followed in March, A.B. by the first annual Passion Play路 ever to be staged in Dayton. A few notes on this dramatic treatment of our lord's last immortal hours: a cast of fifty, colorful costumes, spectacular lighting effects, impressive scene changes, and actual Spiritual text combined to make this play long-remembered by each member of the audience. Emelyn Williams' murder-thriller, "Night Must Fall," was presented in April as the school year round the bend into the home stretch, and the audiences were jolted from their spring doldrums by the mystery of the hatbox and its contents. T he headaches of management this year fell to an Executive Committee embracing Joanne Combs, Mary Ann Hess, Charles Bernard, George Uher, and Jim Walsh. Players received membership cards, certificates, or keys emblematic of their individual

endeavor, and cloudy-eyed farewells were bade to fourteen troupers who graduate from college to pursue jobs, easy chairs, or first-sergeants. "Night Must Fall"

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Nu Epsilon Delta, the nurses' honorary society was organized in 1948, the year of the Diamond Jubilee of Nursing. The purpose of the society is to create enthusiasm for superior scholarship and to develop leaders in nursing who will advance nursing education and the profession of nursing. For the monthly meetings the program committee attempts to present prominent speakers both in the field of nursing and other professions, thus stressing the development of the nurse as a whole. Highlighting the year's activities were a Christmas party, a tea in honor of the U. of D. faculty, an annual banquet and various other social affairs. Officers of the society are: Margaret M. Oracko, R.N., C.M., president; Beulah Langman, R.N., secretary; Esther Matheson, R.N., treasurer; Sister M. Minalia S.P.S.F., R.N., M.A., moderator.

NU EPSILON DELTA

First row:-Margaret Oracko, Mary Horrigan, Sr. M. Christella, Sr. M. Therese Joseph, Sr. M. Minalia, Moderator; Sr. M. Joanella McClain, Esther Matheson; Second row:-Mary Wabo, Helen Brayton, Ruby Cope, Grace Luhrman, Anne Sullivan, Haji':el Azlakon, Lyn Nelson, Martha Hierholzer, Inez Kelly, Bernadine Morasco; Third row:-Helen Beverly, Una Walker, Janet Sheidler, Jeannette Simon, Catherine Mueller, Margaret Schwab, Mary Henige, Barbara Bores, Freda Morehart, Mary La Fayette, Doris Froebe, Wanda Smith. Page Eighty路six


Society for the

ADVANCEMENT of MANAGEMENT

First row:-R. Voekl, A. Guido, H. Nakama, W. May, T. Mullaney, P. Rehs, G. Porter, W. Hanlon, R . Norris; Second row:-F. Marsico, D. Koenig, R. DeRoziere, W. Smith, F. L-,J. Granato, R. Keppler, J. Ondercin, N. Keller; Third row:-J. Smith, H. Latham, J. Garcia, R. Millard, M. Schoch, J. Kyle, R . Millat, G. Burg, N. Kelly; Fourth row:-D. McFarland, P. Hickey; Fifth row:-J. Dack M. Copp, J. Ramus, P. Regan, R. Goodpaster, W. Beecroft, I. Shepard, R. Mipiewicz, Dr. O'Leary, Moderator; Mr. Ambrose, T. Gates.

The Society for the Advancement of Management is the recognized national professional society of management people in industry, commerce, government, and education. Representing no special interests, it is motivated by a selfless zeal to spread the benefits of scientific management wherever management is required. The organization has as its background various organizations dating from the Taylor Society, organized in 1912, to forward the ideas of Frederick W. Taylor and his associates who had developed the concept of scientific management. The Student Chapter, under the sponsorship of the Dayton Chapter was organized here on our campus in 1949 after the untiring efforts of Dr. O'Leary, professor

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and head of the Business Organization and Economics Departments. The activities of the organization are patterned after the senior chapters, and as such, plan to further the advances in scientific management. This goal is made possible by plant visitations, business problems seminars, and educational dinner meetings. In addition, several officers and members attended the National Annual Conference, held in the Statler Hotel, New York City, during the first week of November. Officers of the organization were: Robert J. Kepler, president; Robert J. Lukey, vice-president; William Beecroft, secretary; and Haldron Latham, treasurer. John Ondercin and Howard Fricke served as representatives to the Student Senate.


MATHEMATICS CLUB Founded in 1940 under the direction of Dr. K. C. Schraut, The Mathematics Club of the University of Dayton has for its aim the promotion of interest in those branches of pure and applied mathematics that are not covered in class. At bi-weekly meetings members of the Club present papers on various fields of math. At the end of each semester the Dean of Science award is given to that member who presents the most interesting paper for that period. It was within this club that the idea of the University of Dayton Guidance-Career Day was initiated, with the purpose in mind of offering help in choosing a career to those high school students who wished to attend college.

The officers for the year were Richard Blaes, president; Hilary Allemeier, vice-president; William Walsh and Kenneth Bush, secretary for the first and second semester respectively; Patrick Luby, treasurer; and James Tumbusch and Eduardo Mulanovich, publicity secretary for the first and second semester respectively.

First row:- James Tumbusch, Richard Blaes, Hillary Allemeier, Dr. Kenneth C. Schraut, Moderator; Pat Luby, William Walsh ; Second row:- David Lui, Ed ward Janning, Alfred Pax, Elmer Luthman, Kenneth Bornhorst; Third row :- Francis W ehner, Richard Schuler, J am es Baumgarten, Eduardo Mulanovich; Fourth row:-Jack Kester, D aniel Groszewski, John Condon, Kenneth Busch, Thomas Wimsatt. Pa ge Eigthy-eighl


First row:-Martha Bowman, Mary Ruth Hofferbert, Doris Shields, Jean Beeman, Mary C. Sullivan, Betty Cunningham; Second row:-Dr. Huth, Harold Brock, , Viola Kavanagh, Jack Pohl, B. Stevens, Pat Kinkade; Third row:- James C. Johnson, Jesse Dover, James Charles, Lloyd Monnin, James Gleason, B. Donohue, G. Smolinski, Joseph Zummo; Fourth row:-Jack Donovan, John Chaney, , Pete Roccanova, Orville France, Dale Miller, Leonard Kolorik, James Cenname.

SOCIOLOGY SOCIETY The Students' Sociology Society, Sigma Sigma Sigma, of the University of Dayton was organized in 1946 under the direction of Dr. Edward A. Huth, Head of the Department of Sociology. The purpose of the society is to discuss social problems, particularly those which affect twentieth century civilization. Its function is social as well as academic. Monthly meetings are held in the Albert Emanuel Library. in addition to discussions by the membership and guest speakers, the society held its Christmas dinner at the Red Gables. The May dinner meeting, devoted to the theme: "I am an American," was held at the University of Dayton. Among the activities of the society were the sponsorship of several clinics at the Dayton State Hospital, and the promotion of the annual sociology tour to places of sociological interest. On May 15, the society visited the Ohio Penitentiary, the State Department of Public Welfare, and the Columbus State School for the feebleminded. Under the capable leadership of: Patrick J. Kinkade, president; John Donovan, vice president; Mary S~1llivan, secretary; William H. Stevens, treasurer; Arthur Kulinski, program chairman; William J. Donohoue, membership chairman; Richard C. Loeber, publicity secretary; and, George F. Smolinski, sergeantat-arms, an active social year was enjoyed. Page Eighty-nine


SALES and RETAILING CLUB Since its founding in October, 1949, the Sales and Retailing Club has had for its aim the betterment of knowledge about the sales-retail field of industry. This knowledge was more advanced from the normal acquisition and ideas discussed in the classroom since many guest-speakers who headed industry highlighted the program of speakers for the year. This enabled the members to get various ideas and viewpoints which help them to obtain a more thorough knowledge of industry, and also offers greater possibilities of employment upon graduation. A series of several Career Counselling Meetings were held throughout the year. Panel discussions were held by three prominent and successful businessmen; they outlined various programs and systems now used in modern industry, and thus gave the members of the club many new ideas and topics about modern-day sales and retailing.

First row:-Ronald Berg, Lee Jira, Helen Forrest, Nancy Hohler, Joan Crotty, Al Neff, R. A. Weber; Second row:-James Marshall, James McCaffery, Edward Ednie, Earl Verrett, James Mark, Michael Shock, John Ondercin; Third row:-Robert Flaute, Robert De Roz2ere, Martin Copp, William Fischer, Arnie Kawsky, William Regan.

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First row:--G. Taylor, J. Finke, C. McMullen, M. A. Paullin, N. Ingle, W . Billett; Second row:-L. Showalter, T. Vardalides, V. Paulin, G. Pellow, E. Ammann, J. Batsche, V. MacMillan, T. Romer, N. Radican; Third row:-P. Howley, P. Monnette, E. Reel, J. Koehler, R. McAvoy, M. Roll, J. Oldiges, A. Utz, P. Radican; Fout路th row:-H. Wonka, J. Fischer, M. Eichman, D. Jones, C. Hucke, J. Gunckel, D. Drees, K. Maroglou, B. Payne.

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASS'N. Inaugurating a successful season with intramural hockey, W.A.A. blazed its way through such teams as Wittenberg, Ohio State, Otterbein, Earlham, and Mt. St. Joseph. With a brief respite, W.A.A. again took up its cudgels immediately after Christmas for an interclass volleyball tournament, the seniors being declared the winners. Joan Oldiges' team proved victorious in a thrilling basketball tournament. The lasses took to the road, playing such famous colleges as Ohio State, Antioch, and Wittenberg. W.A.A. rounded out its athletic activities with the inclusion of badminton, tennis, archery, and golf. W.A.A.'s aim to complement athletic with social was realized by their Hallowe'en party, a picnic, and the annual dinner. Officers for the current year were Virginia MacMillan, president; Celeste McMullen, vicepresident; Joan Oldiges, secretary; Peggy Howley, treasurer; Jeannyne Gunckel and Gloria

Taylor, chairmen of awards.

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GERMAN CLUB

First row, sitting:-Dr. Justus Rosenberg, Moderator; Richard Loeber, Elizabeth Rose, Helen Brown; Second row, sitting:-M. Louise Mountjoy, Hilda Groth, John Judd; Third row:-Margaret Ammann, Martin Althaus, Renate Altwicker, Frank Hustmeyer, Thomas Eshelman.

GEOLOGY CLUB

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OUR YOUNG SOLDIERS Our soldiers are so very young . . . For what they have to do . . . Their sweetest songs are still unsung . . . Their memories are few . . . And yet their strength of flesh and mind ... Surpasses you and me . . . And they are just the daring kind . . . To bring us victory . . . They have the stamina and they . . . Believe in what is right . . . They know we have the way . . . They carry out the fight . . . They know the tide is theirs to stem . . . And turn against the foe . . . And we sincerely honor them . . . Wherever bugles blow . . . They are the lads of younger years . . . They are the loyal sons . . . Who put aside their smiles and tears . . • For bayonets and guns.


PERSHING RIFLES Company B-1 of the National Society of Pershing Rifles opt~ned activities with pledge call early in October of the school year and following a six weeks training and p~edge period 54 new members were awarded the blue and white citation cord of the organization at formal initiation ceremonies in the student union building.

In November, Miss Marlene Fischer, sophomore science student, from Dayton, was chosen to succeed retiring PR sponsor Honorary Colonel Marilyn Hauer, who was runner-up in the annual national PR sponsor contest. Miss Hauer was selected from entries from more than 61 colleges over the nation.

COLONEL THOMAS

J. O'CONNOR

Colonel Thomas J. O'Connor joined the University of Dayton Military staff as Professor of Military Science and Tactics in August 1950. The Colonel came to us with a fine military record. He was graduated from West Point in 1933. Pearl Harbor found him in Hawaii, in the thick of things. He spent the entire war period in the Pacific Theater of Operations, ending up as G-3 of the 24th Infantry Division. At the conclusion of hostilities Colonel O'Connor was sent to Washington, D.C. where he served on the Demobilization Board. He was then sent to Princeton University, New Jersey, for two years of post graduate studies. After this, he was again assigned to Washington, D.C., where he stayed until he was assigned to the U. D. staff.

In December, the annual Christmas Ball opened the winter social season with Woody Herman and his band providing music. Miss Fischer was formally initiated as B-1's sponsor and crowned queen of the Ball by Miss Hauer.

In February, inroads by enlistment and draft into the Armed Forces necessitated a new pledge period and initiation of new members. The formation of the Pershing Rifles exhibition drill squad was also begun and in the fol]o-.ving- Months the group put on more than a dozen exhibitions for veterans' organizations, hospitalized veterans at both Brown and Wright-Patterson Air Force base hospitals, participated in the Armed Forces day exhibition, and the Memorial Day parade.

R.O.T.C. STAFF Left to right: Maj. William Harrigan; Maj. James DeLoache; 1st Lt. William Tremaine; Capt. Elbert E. Kibele; WOJG Eugene P. Smith; 1st Lt. Henry M. Pennline; Sgt. Charles M. Graham.

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First row:-Ralph Ryan, Walter Reinhard, James Kendall, Daniel O'Connell, Robert Eisenlohr, Walter McMahon, Harold Kelso, Marlene Fischer - Sponsor; Robert Heck, Raymond Rieger, Joseph Koehler; Second row:-John Kolb, Harry Vande Velde, George Beckley, Louis Illes, Paul Caesar, Roger Witte, Robert Kinser, Thomas Meyers, Lee Zimmerlin, George Van Schaik, Louis Goetz; Third row:-Charles Koehler, Richard Hewitt, Bernard Melvin, Ronald Glaser, Zeb W eikle, R . E. Capon, , Joseph Hamer, Thomas Jannings, David Young; Fourth row:-Richard Weidner, Edward Koehnen, Stanley Lagedrost, Daniel Nagle, John Herrman, Thomas O'Connell, Daniel Enxing, Emil Mershad, Robert Eberts, Robert Elliott.

PERSHING RIFLES In April, the squad, under the command of Cadet Lt. Joseph Koehler, took part in the Michigan Invitational Drill meet at Ann Arbor, Mich., and took first place in squad and exhibition drill while it. Koehler took second in individual drill competition.

Ground-breaking of new R.O.T.C. Building

A new branch of Pershing Rifle actlvtttes was also inaugurated here at U. D. when the headquarters of the newly formed Second Battalion was established here under the command of Cadet Lt. Col. William J. Herlihy. Col. Herlihy was commander of the local company until his new assignment and was succeeded by Captain Harold Kelso.

Co-ed sponsors review companies


First row:-William Crotty, Robert Hoffman, Rudy Roof, Harry Parr, Raymond Rieger, William Curley, Dale Spencer; Second row:-Charles Zimmer, Thomas Castle, Norm Atkinson, Jackson Sparks, William Herlihy, Robert Heck, Robert Moy, Robert Hilton; Third row:-Daniel O'Connell, David Waugh, AI Young, Thomas Anderson, Walter McMahon, Clifford Westbeld, Frank Marisco.

SCABBARD and BLADE Scabbard and Blade, a National Military Society of select Advanced Course students, is on the threshold of its third season at the University of Dayton campus. Company A-9, first organized here in 1949, has been making itself felt ever since. Sponsoring its first Military Ball on March 30, Company A-9 opened the post-lenten social season with the annual dance. Miss Joan Crotty, the Company sponsor, was crowned queen of the ball by Cadet Captain Rudy Roof. Regular meetings held every two weeks consisted in the presentation and discussion of military events and problems. Capably serving in offices of the unit were Rudy Roof, Captain; Robert Hoffman, First Lieutenant; Harry Parr, Finance OHicer; and William Crotty, First Sergeant.

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Backbone of the

RIFLE TEAMS Bob Eisenlohr, President of the Southwestern Ohio Intercollegiate League and Jim Kendall, Secretary of the League

R. 0. T. C.

RIFLE TEAM Front Row: Mershad, Wirth, Sommers, Roccanova, Yanes. Back Row: Kendall, Eisenlohr, Bertrand, Horvath, Kodarek, Nagle.

VARSITY RIFLE TEAM Front Row: Wirth, Sommers, Eisenlohr, Kendall, Yanes. Back Row: Roccanova, Bertrand, Sage,

Horvath, Kotlarek.

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RIFLE TEAMS

BATTALION OFFICERS

With Major William Harrigan and M/Sgt. Claude Allen as leaders, three U. D. Rifle teams concluded a successful season. Participating in postal matches which were fired against the leading collegiate teams in the country, the ROTC team won thirteen of eighteen meets. Placed among the ten top teams in the Second Army Area which qualified them to fire in the National ROTC match and firing in the Hearst Trophy Match were two of their outstanding achievements. The Varsity Rifle team participated in shoulderto-shoulder type matches, winning seven of eleven meets. Becoming a member of the National Rifle Association on January 12, the Varsity Rifle team

deserves partial commendation for the formation of the Southwestern Ohio lnter-O>llegiate League among Ohio University, University of Cincinnati, and University of Dayton. Bob Eisenlohr and Jim Kendall serve as President and Secretary, respectively, of this League whose headquarters are situated on our own University of Dayton campus. Ohio University was awarded the annual League trophy. Upon completion of the new 12-point range, the Rifle Range of St. Mary's Hall will no longer be used. Possessing an abundance of qualities in their favor, namely experienced shooters, different surroundings, and new equipment, all eyes will be on the Rifle teams for future success matched only with the feats of this season.

Graduates receive their Commissions. Page Ninety-eight


SECOND ARMY REVIEW

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CADET COUNCIL

Left to right:-Sam Hagerman, Otis Crawford, Charles Zimmer, Bob Heck, William Crotty, Pres., Glenn Kolleda, Joseph Koehler; absent---Carl Rhodes.

The Cadet Council was formed during this school year under the direction of Major William F. Harrigan. Its purpose is to further and supervise the social and disciplinary activities of the corps of cadets. The council is composed of two members of each ROTC class. The Cadet Regimental Commander, and a member of the Military Staff are invited to attend all meetings, but have no vote in the council decisions. The council met several times this past year, and got off to a fine start. It is expected to grow more in importance as time passes.

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LIFE IS A SONG The passing years have taught me that . . . This life is like a song . . . And only that we think it so . . . There is not any wrong . . . There is not any heartache, and . . . There are not any tears . . . Except as we remember them . . . Throughout the pass· ing years . . . There is not any worry or . . • A reason to regret .. . When it is just as easy to ..• Forgive and to forget . . . There is no storm that does not pass . . . And leave a quiet sea . . . Or any day that does not hold . . . Some pleasant memory . . . There is no rain that does not turn .. . To sunshine in the end . . . Or anyone, who if we try .. . We cannot call a friend.


U. D. BAND Something new has been added to the Band in Baton-twirler Dick Patesel. Replacing All-American Bob Dawson, Dick hails from Logansport, Jndiana, and is a freshman in the Liberal Arts Division.

Highstepping their way into the 1950-51 season, sixtyfour Bandsmen and sixteen "Marching Coeds" lived up to their reputation of being the "Best Small C o II e g e Band." Knowing their flair for putting on brilliant halftime shows, the public this year was witness to even more spectacular performances, especially at the Miami and Kentucky games. This band of ours, accomplishing the impossible, outdid itself at the Thanksgiving game in Chattanooga, and left with the whole city lauding its efforts. The Band, complemented by the marching coeds, featured a "Stormy Weather" routine, along with a perfectly-executed "Company, front!"

First row:-Mary Ann Hess, Joan Crowe. Kathrvn Dale, Mary Minic, Shirley McNeill, Aurelia

Crutcher, Geraldine Debrosse, Mary Theodoras, M:.try Hauer, Joan Batsche; Second row:-Ricbllt Patesal, Otis Rhodes, James Lorenz, Robert Hilton, Richard Wiggenhorn, Felicia Nimmons, Pegg! Caufield, Genevieve Pellow, Rosemarie Rauscher, Mary Young, Eileen Merrinane, William Hanlon, Cbrd B , Francis Melvin, Arnold Barnhorn, Charles Gentile; Third row:-Lee Like Rayrooo Rieger, James Brown, James Fillenworth, Gene Kuhbander, Frederick Miller, Donald Bruhn, Ronald Weiher, Frederick Brown, Charles Leese, Thomas Kelbley, Edward Hauer, Thomas Seuffert, Nelson

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Other accomplishments of this year's group included the _"On Parade", which was a variety show given in the Fieldhouse to a near-capacity audience, a sale of the school songs which were recorded under the R.C.A. label, and the organization of an "Alumni Band Association", which boasts of two-hundred members from New York to Mexico.

The Band was ably directed by Maurice Reichard, assisted by Nelson Harper. Ray Rieger served as President and Chris Perrotta as VicePresident; Jim Meyer was Treasurer, and Lee Like, Publicity Director.

farper; Fo'!rth row:-Maurice Reichard, James Meyer, David Hoene, Richard Cooper, Shirley Tuck er, ames D akm. Richard D ouglas, Robert Dovey, Elton Dale Whitechair, Samuel O'Neill, James Bily, ~war~ Sheehan, Felix Andrews, John Hightower, John Dolan, Robert Y eazell; Fifth row:-Colem an Tuhmbngs, Thomas Thoma, William Beecroft, Waiter Barnes, Flavin Becker, Richard Whitmer, Richard ~ka run, Cletus Moorman, Thomas Reichard, Louis Goetz, Ronald Goenner, John Duncan, Robert er, Joseph Smith, John Caron, Warren Gibbs.

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First row:-0. Rhoades, R. Williams, D. Patesel, M. Wannemacher, R. Hilton, F. Schmalz; Second row:-A. Barnhorn, T . Reichard, R. Bruggeman, J. Stark, H. Meier, M. McDonald, J. Lorenz, J. Bily; Third row:-]. Develbiss, R . Murtha, J. Gleason, M. Bonahoom, J. Anderson, R. Gerber, K. Devor, D. McFarland, J. Moeder; Fourth row:-Mr. Harper, Director, S. Tucker, D. Crossley, A. Young, M. Hoefler, D. Rigo, E. Mauch, E. Moorman, P. Gleason, C. Moorman.

GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is designed to meet the needs of those men who like to get together and sing. Three tours were taken this year to nearby towns in addition to the annual spring concert. Such favorites as "Stout Hearted Men", "Dry Bones", and "The Halls of Ivy", were sung during the past year. The group is open to all men of the University.

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UNIVERSITY MIXED CHORUS The University Chorus is open to all members of the student body. Its activities include formal concerts, radio and television, assemblies, and an annual tour. This year the tour included Coldwater, Ohio; Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Chicago, Illinois. The students in the chorus sing the best of choral material and enjoy the social contacts the group presents.

First row:-]. Faulkner, B. Umina, J. Combs, R. Wittmann, C. Rohr, D. McAnespie, J. Crowe, B. Bridenbaugh; Second rou;:--G. DeBrosse, C. Heimann, V. Paullin, F. Shay, M. Hess, J. Moore, E. Jackson, M. Theodoras, A. Crutcher; Third row:-B. Emerick, J. Hoelderle, R. Wack, B. Thomas, P. Wallingsford, E. Gorsuch, K. Girard, M. Young, R. Rauscher, F. Nimmons; Fourth row:-P. Shay, C. Simpson, N . Cress, J. Bennan, P. Gerhartz, B. Romer, W. H emmert, M. Caulfield, A. Belt, B. Bllbrey, M. McShane; l:;fth row:-M. Susco, R. Bruggeman, R. Murtha,]. Gleason, ]. Bily, M. Bonohoom, F. Groselle, R. Walsh, F. Marsico, D. McFarland, S. O'Neal, R. Becker; Sixth row:-M . Hoefler, W. Huth, P. Gleason, E. Moorman, K. Devor, S. Tucker, C. Moorman.

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HISTORY CLUB

In the spring of the current academic year, a chapter of Pi Alpha Theta was established at the University of Dayton. Officers of this first History Club were Rev. Clement J. Lambert, S.M., president; Eugene Jablinski, VicePresident; Richard Loy, Secretary; and Paul Osweiler, Treasurer. One of the most important goals of the Club is to foster more intensive interest in history, at the same time affording members a medium for additional history pursuits outside the classroom.

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REPORTER Whatever his opinion or . . • The course that he would choose . . . The true reponer always sticks ••• To what is strictly news . . . He handles an as· signment or . . . He happens to be there . . . When something statts a fire . . . A bullet cuts the air • . • He covers politicians and . . . The odds that ride a horse . . . And telephones the trial of .•. A prominent divorce . . . He tells about the weather or . . . The progress of the town . . . And how the cost of living now . . . Is going up or down . . . The true reponer is the one . . . With little time for play . • • Who hopes to be an editor . . . Or write a book some day.


First row:-Tula Vardalides, Virginia McMillan, Mary Ellen Nagle, James Cooney, Shirley McNeill, Francis Schmalz; Second row:-Bcother Thomas Price, Betty Osweiler, William Huth, Willard Crowell, Thomas Eshelman, Peg Kunka, Daniel Zamorski.

THE EXPONENT First appearing on our campus in 1902-1903, the Exponent has come through the years with no interruption in publication. A monthly magazine, it affords a release for the student gifted with a journalistic bent as well as many hours of pleasurable reading for those whose talents lie in other directions.. Contributions range from humorous sketches and articles to poetry and essays. The experience in work of this kind provides the future writer with invaluable experience along literary lines. Under the able direction of Brother Thomas Price, S.M., James Cooney served as editor-in-chief, and was assisted by Mary Ellen Nagle, editor of the woman's page, and Shirley McNeil, poetry editor. Associate editors consisted of William Huth, Francis Schmalz, Paul Beshara, Peg Kunka, Tula Vardalides, and Willard Crowell. Illustrators were Dan Zamorski, Virginia MacMillan, Tom Eshelman, and Betty Osweiler.

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This year's working staff of reporters have maintained the superior rating of "All-American" and "All-Catholic" honors which the u:n. News has won consistently over more than a decade 路 of years. By the human interest or feature touch, the use of students in the news, and a conscious effort at campus-wide coverage the staff got readers to read the things they should know about and understand concerning our University of Dayton. Walter McMahon was editor-inchief. Brother George F. Kohles, S.M., M.A., instructor in journalism, was faculty adviser.

U. D. NEWS

First row:-T. Ditzel, T. Johnson, Betty McAdam, D. Beach, Martha Fox, J. Fischer; Second row:-R. Moyer, M. Nagle, W . McMahon, C. McMullen, S. McGarvey, Brother George Kohles; Third row :-Jack Redmond, Bill Koehler, R. Bedwell, J. Fischer, A. Camin; Fourth row:-M. Coppess, C. Price, B. Payne, T. Vardalides, Bill Conley, D. Carcelli, J. Horvath, Lois Shepard, Jerry Walton, M. Sherman.

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First row:-James Horvath; Second row:-]. Kleinstuber, P. Howley, S. Schroll; Third row:-D. Smith, S. Stevens, C. Rohr, Brother Saletel, A. Camin; Top row:-E. Peguillan, W. Kehl, J. Raney, T. Vardalides, B. Yox.

DAYTONIAN taff Editor: J imm Horvath Business: Julie Raney, manager; Smith, John Ondercin

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Sports: Bill Kehl, Jim Nyhan Photography: Alan Camin, Shirley Schroll Social: Mark Smith Secretarial: Jim Baumgarten, Mary Carey, Pat Donisi, Peggy Howley, Julie Pflaum, Claire Rohr, Shirley Schroll, Sandy Stevens, Barbara Y ox Art: Betty Osweiler Faculty Adviser: Dr. Louis A. Saletel, S.M.

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Julie Pflaum, Bill Kehl, Julie Raney, Peg Howley

Jimm Horvath, Mark Smith, Jim N yhan

The "Daytonian" staff: those behind the scenes, generally unknown, working the year-round, and deserving of all credit! From sports to social activities, finances to photography, proof reading to publishing, - their long hours remain uncounted, but their work, this issue, will always be remembered.

Alan Camin

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Sandy Stevens, Shirley Schroll


0. S. P. E. Following its aim of instilling in engineering students the conscience of practical engineering, the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers has had a profitable year. During this period the various lines of engineering development have been ably meted out to the students by competent professional engineers and by the moderator, Brother Andrew Weber, S.M., whose explanation of the Professional Examinations will no doubt prove valuable to this year's graduates. Insofar as organizational life is concerned, the most noteworthy event was the forming of a Student Council of OSPE, a functional group composed of representatives of the various student chapters in Ohio. The U. D. group was well represented at the founding ceremonies, and at the OSPE convention in Toledo. Left to right:-Clarence Kessler, Joe Day, Brother Andrew Weber, James Gibbons, John Cochran.

The officers were James Gibbons, president; John Cochran, vice-president; Joe Day, treasurer; and Clarence Kessler, secretary.

First row:-Howard Otto, Dale Spencer, Joe Day, Clarence Kessler, James Gibbons, John Cochran, William Greaser, Thomas Wimsatt; Second row:-Paul Malloy, Donald Bange, Irmin Kamm, John Backhus, Merrill Ridgway, James Wade, Thomas Lechner, Frederick Krebs, A. R. Weber, Moderator; Third row:-Charles Mort, Eduardo Mulanovich, Edward Jauch, Kenneth Bornhorst, Henry Troin, Henry Brands, Gerald Finnen; Fourth row:-Arthur Reiger, Howard Smith, Charles Walters, John Gallagher, Paul Ohmer, John Dixon.

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First row:-Neal Kurfiss, George Vance, Richard Stratton, Donald Grimme, Richard Shell, Felix Andrews, John Reisch; Second row:-Norbert Baltzer, Dale Spencer, Dale Goubeaux, Ramiro Garcia, Charles Westerfield, David Gage, Anthony Smith, John Cochran; Third row:-Stephen Kraffmiller, Albert VanAtta, George Uher, Thomas Harrigan, Emilio Antunano, Charles Walters, Thomas Yamada, Robert Elliott, Alvaro Ponce; Fourth row:-Brother George Spahn, Thomas Miller, Richard Thomas, Richard Dickman, David Whitmore, Raymond Stith, Nathaniel Reich, Robert Archdeacon.

STUDENT CHAPTER - A. S. C. E. The Silver Anniversary of its foundation - a banner year for activities of the Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers! For the first time in its history, the Chapter was host to the North Central Conference of Student Chapters ASCE. The highlysuccessful Convention attracted more student representatives than any previous Annual Meeting of the Conference. George Vance was Conference President; Richard Shell was Secretary and Donald Grimme, Treasurer. The highest award conferred by the American Society of Civil Engineers was won by the University of Dayton Student Chapter. The U. D. Chapter received the Certificate of Commendation "for excellence in the effective and meritorious conduct of its affairs." Officers for the calendar year 1950 were: George Vance, Rich-

ard Stratton and Felix Andrews. Present officers are; Neal Kurfiss, Donald Grimme and Richard Thomas. Bro. George Spahn is faculty adviser and Mr. John Puterbaugh, U. D. '37, is the contact member.

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PI DELTA RHO

Pi Delta Rho, composed of Junior and Senior Electrical Engineering students particularly interested in the problems of electrical power generation, transmission and distribution, is under the 路direction of Brother Louis Rose, faculty moderator. The purpose of the organization is to promote weekly discussions on topics pertaining 路 to the power field. Because of the increased use 路 of electronics in power, . the group departed from its usual practice of separate meetings and this year held joint meetings with the IRE, thereby gaining added know ledge of the electronic field. 路 Officers for the year were Richard Blaes, president; Louis Suttman, secretary-treasurer; and John Dixon, social chairman.

First row:-L. Sunman, Tom Lauer, E. Myers, D. Blaes. Second row:-John Dixon, Wm. Hovey, Dean Skaila nd, John Twiss, Thadeus Solowski.

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First row:-Charles Stapp, Richard McGrath, Eduaro Mulanovich, Merrill Ridgway, James Mushett, Thomas Lechner, Howard Otto, William Greaser; Second row:--Glen Ridgway, Paul Ohmer, William Walsh, Edward Jauch, John Backhus, Fred Krebs, Leonard Passalacqua, Robert Saunders, James Gibbons; Third row:-Theodore Bricker, Costas Goltsos, John Cherry, William Roberts, Arthur Reiger, Howard Smith, Charles Mort, Frank Caldwell, Charles Gibbons; Fourth row:Adrian Westbrock, Guillermo Trevino, Ralph Janotta, Melvin Brooks, Jose Saide, Henry Troin," Hubert Koesters, Carl Kretzler, Bro. J. Parr.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY Believing that all work and no play would make any Engineer a dull person, the Mechanical Engineering Society mixed business with pleasure. The technical side of Mechanical Engineering was augmented by several lectures on air-conditioning and various phases of their respective fields. Not to be outdone along the social lines, the Mechanical Engineering Society sponsored a Homecoming Queen, held a successful dance, and rounded out the year with an enjoyable picnic. Officers and their duties for the year were Merrill Ridgway, president; Thomas Lechner, vice-president; Eduardo Mulanovich, secretary; and James Mushett, treasurer. Upon the departure of James Mushett to the service, Henry Troin successfully undertook the office of treasurer. Mr. Adrian J. Westbrock was the faculty moderator.

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CONGRATULATIONS Sincere congratulations and ... good luck to you today ... May your diploma help you gain ... success in every way ... May progress mark your every step . . . along your rise to fame . . . and may your deeds endow you with . . . a good and noble name . . . May you fulfill your high ideals . . . without a doubt or guess . . . and may your friendships multiply . . . your daily happiness . . . Keep up the courage you have shown . ,. . and never shirk or quit . . . You know, you only get from life . . . what you put into it . . . You well deserve the honor that . . . the school has given you . . . and so congratulations and . . . may all your dreams come true.

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Deans, President, and Commencement Speaker, His Excellency, the Most Reverend Archbishop Karl Alter, march in.

GRADUATION EXERCISES

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Baccalaureate Service

Mindful of the school motto "Pro Deo et Patria," the academic year drew to a close in a manner befitting a religious institution. Graduates and fa; ulty alike offered thanks to Almighty God for the many blessings and favors that He bestowed upon the school. . Not the least among these blessings was the advantage of a deeply Christian education from the University of Dayton.

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HONORS DAY CONVOCATION Twenty-three seniors attained better than a 3.5 scholastic average.

A large number of students, besides, were honored for their leadership in extra-curricular activities.

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Harry C. Baujan

For the first time in twenty-nine years, Harry Baujan's coaching tactics have not been felt by a Flyer team. The Athletic Director of the University was forced to drop the last of his coaching reins, baseball, to concentrate solely upon administrative problems. The former Notre Dame graduate was busy carrying out the duties of running the brand new $600,000 U of D Fieldhouse. Baujan came to the Hilltop in 1922 and since then the teams he has sent out to fight for the Red and Blue have always done exceptionally well. His teams have always been rated "outstanding" and ranked among the nations' very best. The hustling

Flyer director relinquished all coaching worries, though, as he handed the coaching duties in baseball to John Marschall. 路 Although his coaching record has been outstanding, it has been remarkable the way Baujan has been able to bring some of the nations' finest clubs into Dayton, thus proving the fine personality of the likable UD Athletic Director. Under his guidance, Baujan has asserted his chief aim here at the University that, "athletics, physical education, and recreation should be an integral part of the student's education",

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FLYER GRIDIRON COACHES

Faced with one of the toughest football schedules in the University's history, head coach Joe Gavin and his coaching staff still were able to compile a record of four wins as against six losses. The Flyer football chief had to dig deep in his bag of tricks to come up with a winner last fall. Lack of depth and inexperience were bound to take their toll on the schedule which boasted three bowl teams. Gavin, a graduate of Notre Dame, starred there in basketball and captained the Irish five in 1930-31. He came to UD from Holy Name High in Cleveland

where his football teams had won 84 times, lost 37, and played in 13 ties over a 15 year span. Gavin left a lot of his football worries to his able backfield coach, Joe Quinn. The UD mentor also had a capable line coach in the person of Ralph McGehee. The latter was one of the few men to win four football letters at Notre Dame. In four years at tackle, not once did he play in a losing game. Freshmen football coach, Johnny Marschall, passed on an undefeated frosh dub to the varsity, but lack of experience hampered this group of players.

Coaches; Line Coach Ralph McGehee, Head Coach Joe Gavin, Backfield Coach Joe Quinn, and Freshman Coach John Marschall.

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Danny O'Brien, (60), scoots around end for the lone

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FLYERS EDGE PENQUINS 7-0 Joe Gavin's young men must live right. Perhaps that's the best way to explain UD's victory over Youngstown College before an estimated crowd of 7500 fans. Just 25 seconds remained in the first half, left halfback Danny O'Brien skirted right end easily for the single yard that lay between the ball and pay-off terrain. He did it while the Penguins' forwards were bunched around center be_nt on stopping a smash by Leroy Ka-Ne that turned out to be a fake. Bernie Otten tacked on the extra point with a perfect place kick. Joe Burns Dayton Daily News Sports Writer

Joe Malloy

Danny O'Brien

Russ Johnson


Tony Kramer

Jim Akau

Dick Bertrand

BONNIES PIN FIRST LOSS 40-14 Olean, N. Y., Oct. 1-The St. Bonaventure gridders gave their most ardent followers a pleasant surprise this afternoon when they exploded for three quick touchdowns in the initial period and went on to win, 40-14. Sophomore Ted Marchibroda and Junior Hanifin caught fire and the Brown Indians gained their revenge for the 1949 loss, 28-13, which had been administered by the visiting Flyers. Marchibroda completed nine of thirteen passes for 228 yards and two touchdowns. Hanifin, besides taking one of Marchibroda's passes for a 79-yard scoring run, slipped through the Dayton line for three other TDs. Carlton Weidt, Editor. The Bona Venture

Ka-Ne stretches for pass in Bonaventure encounter.

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Shorty Jamison of the Wildcats scoot for 35 yards on opening play of Dayton-Kentucky game.

SUGAR BOWL CHAMPS DROP UD 40 - 0 Lexington, Ky., Oct. 7-Kentucky's powerful Wildcats scored three touchdowns in the first quarter and went on to defeat the University of Dayton, 40-0, before 20,000 fans last night. Although obviously outclassed by Coach Paul Bryant's team, one of the nation's top elevens, the Flyers kept battling the Wildcats until the end and in the last quarter advanced to the Kentucky's twoyard line - - the closest any of the first four foes came to scoring. It took Kentucky only a minute and a half to score its first touchdown, Babe Parilli passing to End Al Bruno for the marker. A few plays later Parilli completed a 41-yard pass to Bruno, who was stopped on the three-yard line, but on the next play Cliff Lawson went through center for the touchdown. Near the end of the first quarter Parilli faked a pass, then ran 38 yards around end for a TD.

Two touchdowns in the second period made it 33-0 at the intermission. Parilli passed to Wilbur (Shorty) 路 Jamison for the first and a 12 yard aerial to Bruno for the second. In the second half Coach Bryant's stalwarts were met by a stubborn Dayton eleven and the Ohio lads played the Wildcats on near even terms. A 32-yard pass from Parilli to End John Netoskie gave Kentucky its final marker in the third frame. AllAmerican tackle Bob Gain kicked four extra points out of six tries. In the last quarter the Flyers twice threatened the Kentucky goal line, moving to the six-yard line before being stopped, and later registering four straight first downs to reach the two-yard stripe. The Wildcats with their regulars in the front line dug in, thus assuring Kentucky its fourth straight shutout. Ed Ashford Sports Editor

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FLYERS DOWN T. U. ROCKETS 14- 13 Toledo, Ohio, October 14-The University of Toledo football team smelled an upset when it dashed with the Dayton Flyers in the Glass Bowl last night-but that's as dose as it came-just a smell. With Leroy Ka-Ne out of action there appeared an outside chance of a T.U. win-that is until a pair of sopohomores, Bobby Recker, a Toledoan, and Phil Collins, came through with their first really top performance of the season, and squashed Toledo's hopes. With Collins and Recker doing most of the work, Dayton drove 70 yards for a score and Bernie Otten made the extra point. Toledo tied the score 4 minutes later, driving from the kick-off. The first time Dayton got hold of the ball in the second 5tanza, the Flyers moved 62 yards, aided considerably by a pair of passes from Joe Zaleski to Bill Saelzler, another Toledoan, and more running plays by Recker and Collins. Otten again converted. On the following kick-off, Jim Hays of TU ran the ball back 90 yards to make the score 14-13, and the conversion attempt failed, thus ending the scoring for the night. Seymour Rothll&lln Toledo Blade

(Top) Phil Collins (Center)

Bobby Recker

(Bottom) Chuck Noll

Flyer Quarterback, Joe Zaleski, picks up 18 yards.

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MARINES JAR FLYERS 7-0 Eddie LeBaron and his Quantico Leathernecks racked up their fifth straight win before 9000 grid fans by outlasting the Dayton Flyers on the losers' gridiron. The Dayton footballers, unawed by several players of national renown, played inspired football, holding the Marines to their smallest number of points this season. LeBaron, the little magician from the College of the Pacific, lived up to his reputation. His opposing quarterback, Joe Zaleski, also turned in a neat performance, both passing and running. Halfback Bob Farrell of Quantico, a former Holy Cross star, counted the game's only touchdown with a 6-yard plunge near the close of the first quarter, climaxing a 94 yard drive by the Leathernecks. Walt McMahon Sports Writer Dayton Daily News (Upper) Vanderhorst and Raiff bring down a Marine ball carrier (Lower) Flyer Fullback Johnny Callahan is pulled down by two Leathernecks

Ed Clemens

Joe Young

Bob Crawford


MUSKIES OUTLAS1., FLYERS 28-21

Before a capacity crowd of 14,000 fans in the UD stadium, the Xavier Musketeers from down Cincy way skimmed by a never-say-die University of Dayton team, 28-21. For a team that had won but two of five starts and had scored but 35 points, Dayton flamed into a battle like a legion of stalwarts fighting for its honor on every play. From a spectator's point of view, it was a terrific thriller. Most of the Dayton fans were totally satisfied with the performance of their Flyers who barely missed painting one of the fall's upset masterpieces. Sophomore Bobby Recker set the whole crowd to cheering as he dashed down the sideline with the kick-off which he had pulled in on his own 2 yard line. With near perfect blocking, and smart sidestepping on his own part, Ramblin' Robert slipped

past the entire Xavier eleven to tally for the Flyers. Cliff Wilke, the brilliant Musketeer fullback who had scored at least one touchdown in each of his previous 17 college games, ended his string in the stadium where it began. Xavier was puzzled no end by Dayton's shifting defenses that varied from an 8-man line downward . Coach Joe Gavin designed his defenses and particularly shifted his linebackers to halt the bull-like rushes of Wilke. The Hamilton gridder was eclipsed all right, but the Xavier halfbacks weren't. Jim Liber and Bob Finnell, hard-driving backs, were magnificent performers who took advantage of the Dayton concentration on stopping the fullback. Finner's dash of 75 yards to the goal line set the Flyers back before the second quarte~ was a minute old. Mike Hennessy Sports Writer Dayton Journal Herald


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STREAKS SPANI( FLYERS 24 - 12 A crowd of 5500 chilled fans huddled in the UD stadium to watch a lightning fast John Carroll eleven pin a 24-12 loss on the Flyers in their annual Homecoming tilt. The Flyers couldn't do much about Don Shula, a hard-driving halfback even on turf growing increasingly heavy and slippery from a snowfall that fell virtually throughout the contest and fairly drove across the field in the second half. In 26 tries, Shula rolled up 175 of the 273 yards Carroll netted on the ground, 30 more than the entire UD team. It was Shula, too, who scored the deciding touchdown with a one yard buck, after the teams had scored once

apiece in each of the second and third quarters. Jimmy Uttermohlen scored Dayton's first TD by ramming over right tackle from the JC nine yard line. Danny O'Brien tallied the other touchdown for the Flyers as he slithered off left tackle, headed for the sidelines, and scooted 25 yards for the score. The Flyers did a pretty good job of stopping Carroll's "Big Name", holding All-Ohio fullback Carl Tasoff to 72 yards on 17 carries, even if that did bring his 4-year yardage for the Streaks to two miles plus 65 yards, and even though he scored the last touchdown, for No. 17 this season, and a point total of 102. Joe Burns Sports Writer Dayton Daily News

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REDSKINS SCALP FLYERS 27 - 12 A powerful tribe of Redskins hailing from Miami University swept the Dayton Flyers off their feet before 9500 fans at Oxford to the tune of 27-12. Quarterback Joe Zaleski put on a terrific second half show in his effort to wipe out Miami's advantage. After completing four of five first-half

passes, he threw 32 times iq the last 30 minutes and completed 19 of the 32. Dayton was pulled in one of yards for a TD. his way over the five yard marker

first to score as Bobby Recker Zaleski's aerials and scampered 64 Co-captain Johnny Callahan hulled center of the Miami line from the to score Dayton's other touchdown. Bob Brown Publicity Director Miami University

Callahan rambles for 20 yards behind perfect blocking. Pat Maloney

Jim Raiff

Jim Currin


SENIORS SALUTE I Co-Capr. John Callahan Lima, Ohio

Co-Capt. Fra n Quinn Clifton Height, N. ].

Stan Kurdziel Cleveland

Bernie Orten Pittsburgh

Bill Saelzler Toledo

Bucky W eaver D ayton

Jerry Vanderhorst Sr. Mary's, Ohio

John Cleary Columbus


J oe Zaleski T Hconsville, Ohio

Jim Uttermohlen Columbus

Bernie Hoge Bridgeport, Ohio

Leroy K a-Ne Honolulu, T . H .

Joe Bannister Willoughby, Ohio

Francis Kilbane Cleveland

Emory Csizma Cleveland

Ralph Fleischman Dayton

Bob StachJer D ayton


FLYERS RETAIN GOLDEN CLEAT Dayton's third victory of a near-gone grid season was finally bagged Saturday with an easy 35-6 triumph over Marshall College before a slim crowd of 8000 fans. Co-captain Johnny Callahan wound his home career by blasting his way to a pair of touchdowns. Leroy Ka-Ne racked up his last TD on home soil and other scorers over the Thundering Herd were Danny O'Brien and sophomore Joe Young. In the waning moments of the game, soph quarterback Frank Siggins engineered the last scoring march and it was the snappiest drive of the afternoon, covering 75 yards all told. Siggins flipped t';.,ice to end John Chaney for good gains and then from Marshall's 44, hit Young with a neat aerial, which he pulled in on the 25, and sped down the sidelines for a TD. Ritter Collett Sports Editor Dayton Journal Herald Has yet to leave Dayton campus.

Callahan rams through center for a TD.


O'Brien is dropped by a Moe tackler, while another comes up to meet him head-on.

MOCS BOW TO FLYERS 7 - 4 Chattanooga, Tenn., November 23-Before 8500 fans at Chamberlain Field on a perfect Thanksgiving afternoon, the Dayton Flyers scored a 7-4 triumph over the University of Chattanooga, winding up the Flyers' season with a 4-6 record. Quarterback Joe Zaleski took command for the Flyers in the third quarter. After reeling off two first downs on the ground, the Flyers found themselves at midfield. Switching tactics, the Flyers quarterback threw a long pass that covered 44 yards in che air. Jim Currin, 210 pound sophomore end, gathered it in at the IS-yard line and hulled his way through two Chattanooga tacklers the remaining distance to score. Barney Otten's placement added the point and gave Dayton a 7-2 edge. Late in the game Zaleski dropped back in punt formation and gave the Mocs two more points with a voluntary safety. This accounted for the odd score, but gave Otten a chance to kick off from his own 20 rather than risk a blocked punt in the end zone. Allan Morris Chattanooga Free Press

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Recker stiff-arms a UC would-be tackler to pick up 17 yards in the second preiod.


GRIDIRON HONOR ROLL

LEROY KA路NE HB-Honolulu Voted the oustanding defensive back for the East Squad in the Annwtl East-West Shrine Bowl Game held in San Francisco, Dec. 30, 1950.

LOU CANNAROZZI RG--Cleveland Elected Captain of the Flyer Football Team for the 1951 season.

JERRY VANDERHORST T-St. Marys, Ohio First team tackle on The United Press All-Ohio Football Team.

JOE ZALESKI QB-Tiltonsville, Ohio First team quarterback on The Associated Pr~ AJ.f-Ohio Football teaiil路

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FOOTBALL MANAGERS Long after the football players had left the locker room after a hard afternoon practice or a collegiate encounter, the lights were found burning in the stadium rooms and if any passer-by should care to venture in to see who was working so late he would probably find the five managers busy checking in all the gear and preparing uniforms for the next session. Many things go towards the success of a football team. Having competent managers, thus eliminating the worry of one of football's biggest headaches, a football coach is able to unify all his forces towards one end-making everyone feel that he is an essential part in making the team work properly.

(Below) Titus Muzi and Jim Lemming (Above) Phil Mocilnikar and Jack Gates

SENIOR MANAGER Not only will coach Joe Gavin have to go around finding replacements for the 17 seniors he lost this past season via the cap and gown route, but he will also have to find a man capable of filling the shoes of head manager John Condon who has been the manager for the past two years. Condon, who hails from Mt. Vernon, Ohio, has been connected with the football team for three seasons and has shared a lot of the headaches with Coach Gavin, but from a uniform and athletic gear angle. Senior Manager John Condon

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1951 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT University of Dayton - vs - Brigham Young University March 17, 1951 -Madison Square Garden, New York Page One Hundred Thirty-eight


BASKETBALL

Clockwise, left to right, first row: Gene Joseph, Leland Norris, G ene Hickey, Jim Hough, Tom Frericks, Arnie Stein, Clete Oberst, and Bobby Flynn. Back row, left to right: Vaughn Taylor, Don Meineke, Chuck Grigsby, Dick Campbell, and Pete Boyle.

FLYER CAGERS "From relative obscurity to the nation's sports spot-light," can best describe the rise of the University of Dayton basketball team in the past three seasons. Three years ago coach Tommy Blackburn's lads won . 16 games, last year they copped 24 of 32, but this season the UD netters really set the cage world sp inning as they annexed 2P of 32 games, and

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were runner-ups in basketball's biggest show, the National Invitational Tournament in New York. Blackburn loses but one man off the great NIT squad and has a rangy group of freshmen moving up to try for their "moment" in the sports spotlight as varsity members of the Flyers.


BASKETBALL .COACH

Coach Tom Blackburn has been at the University of Dayton for four cage seasons and in those four short years he has produced one of the nation's top cage fives which is ranked among the best in the land. Blackburn faced a tremendous rebuilding job when he took over the reins of the cage crew in 1947. The '46-47 club had won only four of 21 games. Since then Blackburn has had his lads basking in the nation's sports spotlight as he has brought a team out of nowhere to make a real name for itself by whipping some of the country's finest teams.

Coach Tom Blackburn

All American Cager On any winning ball club there is always one big scoring threat and in the case of the University of Dayton Flyers, Don "Monk" Meineke was the scoring leader. Big Don, who scales 6'7", established a new UD scoring record, smashing his old one of last season, and also broke the Madison Square Garden free-throw record in the second round of the NIT as he swished the nets 15 times to help lead the Flyers to an easy win over Arizona University. "Monk" made the NIT All-tournament team and at the completion of the basketball season was named to the Helms Athletic Foundation All-American team, which consisted of the top thirty players in the nation. Meineke also was named the number one center in Ohio by members of the Associated and United Press.

Don "Monk" Meineke Page One Hundred Fcrty


Flyers Win 27 of 32 Coach Tom Blackburn's Flyers played basketball in their own backyard this past season as the new U.D. Fieldhouse was completed and capacity crowds jammed the new building to see their favorite sons play some of the top teams of the country. Winners of 27 of their 32 encounters, here's a brief review of the cage season of 1950-51. Close to 4000 fans watched the Flyers lose their opening game of the season to a spunky Central Missouri State quintet, 50-47, in the first cage tilt in the new fieldhouse . . . The Flyers bounced back with an impressive 57-47 win over the highly ranked Bowling Green Falcons as Junior Norris Jed the winners with 14 tallies c1osely tailed by Gene Hickey and Vaughn Taylor with 13 apiece . . . Charley Grigsby paced the Flyers in their second win with 17 points as the Gem City five routed the Anderson College (Ind.) 71-41 on the Hoosier court . . . Classy Evansville College dealt a 60-54 loss to the Flyers at Owensboro, Ky., pinning loss number two on Blackburn's lads . .. Meineke leads scoring for locals as Miami Univesrity is dropped, 60-47. Accuracy at the foul line, plus Monk's 22 markers tell the story . . . Flyers travel to Eastern Kentuclq: and come home with their third loss, 72-66, but the next evening whipped little Berea College, 74-53, to make season total 4 and 3 . . . This starts a thirteen game win streak for Flyers . . . John Carroll is blasted, 72-45, as Monk gets 19 points and Norris tallies 18 . . . Flyers oust unbeaten Tennessee from the honored ranks, 76-61, as Norris and Boyle hit for 17 and 15 points.

(Top) Hey, Mule, slow up for Bobby!

(Center) .Razor sez: "My, should I shoot or shou1dn't I?" (Lower) Monk takes the tip against Chicago. Page One Hundred Forty-one


The Southerner looks for help--but fast.

LOUISVILLE WHIPPED TWICE BY FLYERS Arizona State of Tempe is easily mastered, 9468, as Monk cans 30 points for Flyer's seventh win . . . Magnificent Monk sends his season total to 203 as the Flyers master the highly rated Chicago Loyola five, 74-46 . . . UD hits the century mark against Muskingum College, 100-71, as Joseph fires in a onehanded at the buzzer to hit the coveted point total. Meineke sets a new UD record as he chalks up 49 points against the Muskies . . . Ohio U. is dropped, 75-66, as Meineke gets 23 and Grigsby connects for 18 . . . Dayton comes from 19 points back to whip

Louisville, 66-61, in best played game of season . . . Mighty Toledo is downed, 64-46, as Grigsby leads scorers with 18 ... Eastern Kentucky loss is revenged by Flyers 76-66 win . . . Kent State is dropped, 6646, as Meineke gets 24 tallies . . . Second loss is pinned on Toledo Rockets, 67-56, and win streak stretched to 12 now . . . Youngstown Penquins snap win skein with 76-73 win . . . Flyers blast Baltimore Loyola and Chattanooga, 70-54 and 69-44, as Meineke collects 26 and 24 points in each game.

(Le/1) The team goes wild as Norris and Grigsby pull the Flyers from behind in Louisville game.

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Monk hooks two in against scrappy Toledo.

FLYERS WALLOP XAVIER TWICE Flyers lick Musketeers of Xavier in Cincy, 6357, in well-played game and before 5600 fans . . . Dayton trips traveling Baldwin Wallace five, 69-55, as Monk drops in 27 tallies and passes the 1000 point mark for two seasons of play . . . Flyers invade Louisville and come home with hard-fought 70-66 win. Hickey pours in 21 points--Flyers get feeler for NIT . .. Miami suffers loss by Flyers, 62-53, as Vaughn T aylor takes over and cans 27 markers, 21 coming in the first half . . . Flyers move into

Cleveland and trip- John Carroll, 73-42, as Meineke pours in 22 points and smashes his old school record of 510---he now has 529 . . . U.D. skins past Baldwin Wallace for second time, 63-53, while big Monk sparks win with 24 tallies . . . Before largest crowd of season, 6300, Flyers win last home game of season over Xavier, 77-53, as Dayton makes a rout of the game in final ten minutes. Monk gets 22 points and Dayton picks up NIT bid.

The Fieldhouse is packed as NIT-bound Flyers tangle with Xavier.


A disillusioned gang of Flyers pause to check their forces with Tom.

RAGS TO RICHES True, the Flyers were well known throughout the 路 Midwest, but the so-called experts in sports kept ignoring the Flyers during the cage season in their weekly polls, so the Blackburn-coached squad took it upon themselves to become nationally known. After the Flyers had edged the Redmen of St. John's, the number one seeded team in the N1T, the Flyers were nationally known, and thus their road from rags to riches was complete. They became the Cinderella team of the tourney, and as the largest crowd of the season set in at the final contest, there were many "subway alumni" in the Garden rooting for the "young upstarts" from the Midwest.

Oops, second down, still eit;ht to go.

The Big City sees Dayton as top billing.

"Playing awful sweet basketball in a Mein-e-k-e, Dayton 's Flyers yesterday afternoon sent the 14th NIT off and runnin g with 77-7 1 victory ."

Dantt i\ lozley, N. Y. Daily Neds

" Meineke was a one-man riot in the

opener with his 11

fo~

14."

Leonard Lewin, N. Y. Mirror

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The "Bear" charges past Richey of BYU. It's a tense moment in the NIT Finais with BYU.

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N. I. T.

Following the final game of the NIT, many comments and sentiments were heard coming from a number of New York sports writers and the main trend of thought seemed to come from the fact that, "basketball has been taken off the hook." For from Omu ~ rollinf; .:tills and the highlands of Utah had come two ambitious groups of young men to capture the hearts of metropolitan New York ... Tom Blackburn's Flyers and Stan Watt's classy Cougars. Faith in the ultimate victory of sport over forces seeking surreptitious gain was exhibited by 18,379 fans who gave Madison Square Garden its largest crowd of the season. Shaken faith began to steady . . . basketball was making its comeback.

"Deadly pivot p ushing o f D on M ei neke . . . generalof fie r y D :ck Campbell . . . overall heig ht ad vantages .. . confin e th e skillful p attern s of p oised Brigham You ng?" Harold W eissm an, D aily i\1 irror ~hip

''J 8,000

. . . to see if Brigh am Young'; poise wi ll suffice to ove rcom~ Dayton's fier y tea m spirit."

Ted Meier, A P

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Monk gives with the "ole college try."

Big Charley Grigsby strides forth to receive his engraved watch.


FLYERS WHIP TECH, ARIZONA

Mel Hutchins of BYU stops an attempt by "Monk" in the finals.

Dayton 77

Lawrence Tech 71

Before 8000 Garden fans the University of Dayton Flyers and the Blue Devils from Lawrence Tech sent the 14th annual NIT off and running as the flashy Dayton club led by their All-American Don Meineke edged by the lads from Detroit, 77-71. The game was nip-and-tuck all the way, but the ever dependable "Monk" took matters in his own hands and dumped in 21 of his 30 points of the afternoon in the final 15 minutes of play to lead his Gem City team mates to victory. Blaine Denning, 6-2 Negro flash with a beautiful soft, lefthanded shot, wound up with 27 points for the losers, and two-thirds of them came in the final 12 minutes of play.

Dayton 77

Arizona 68

Coach Tommy Blackburn's Flyers moved into the semi-finals of the NIT by upsetting fourthseeded Arizona University in the second round of the tourney. Led once again by the brilliant scoring of Don Meineke, the Flyers sent the Wildcats back West with one of their worst pastings of the season. Meineke tossed in 37 points and his scoring and rebounding gave the Flyers a comfortable lead in the final five minutes of play. Meineke set a new tournament foul shooting record by canning 15 tree tosses and he connected on 11 of 14 field goal attempts. Captain Razor Campbell played a sharp rebounding game and collected 11 markers for the evening. Page One Hundred Forty-six


Norris lays one in as Hutchins of BYU stands by watching.

DAYTON EDGES ST. JOHN'S 69 - 62 The young upstarts from the Midwest, the U.D. Flyers, dropped the number one-seeded ball club of the NIT, St. John's of Brooklyn, to the sidelines as they slipped past the Redmen, 69-62, in the semifinals of the tourney. Dayton, which came to the tourney unseeded and unheralded, staged a valiant overtime upset win despite the loss of stars Don Meineke and Junior N orris on fouls midway in the second half. Big Charley Grigsby took over the pivot duties for the Flyers and really ran roughshot over the Redmen and their All-American center, Bob "Zeke" Zawoluk,

Hickey scrambles for ball as Denning, (14), comes up fast.

as he connected for 19 tallies and tossed in two clutch field goals in the overtime to lead his team to this all important NIT triumph. The rags-to-riches Dayton quintet blew a 10point lead in the regulation game time, then scored eight quick points to really jolt the Redmen in the five-minute overtime. Vaughn Taylor's perfect lob pass to Grigsby set up the scoring play which broke the overtime wide open as the lanky Grigsby dumped it in to put the decision in favor of the lads from the "corn country."

Norris tries to skip past Richey of BYU.


Both teams watch anxiously from the sidelines as action really sparkles in the tilt of the National Invitational Tournament.

FLYERS LOSE TO COUGARS 62-43 Largest Crowd of Season Witness NIT Cage Finals

Led by crew-cut Roland Minson, and Co-Capt. Mel Hutchins, the Cougars of Brigham Young University from Provo, Utah, annexed the NIT title away from the U.D. Flyers on St. Patrick's night before Madison Square Garden's biggest crowd of the basketball season, 62-43. The Flyers fell-but hard-before a classy cage outfit ably coached by Stan Watts. The Cougars smashed the game wide open in the first five minutes of the second half as the dean-cut, leanjawed Minson fired in 26 points to put the game out of the reach of the Dayton five as their 6-7 star, Don Meineke, was completely shackled by the great defensive guarding of Mel "The Cat" Hutchins. Hutchins allowed the Dayton star to mesh only one of 10 shots fired throughout t!te encounter. Junior Norris, the 220-pound Dayton guard was a stand-out throughout the finale. The chunky lad poured in 20 points to pace his team, but the rapid fire shooting of Minson and the brilliant defensive job accomplished by Hutchins wrapped up the tirie tor the Skvline Border Champs who had been seeded number three in the tourney.

Capt. Campbell is really "fouled" by BYU star Roland Minson.

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THOUSANDS WELCOME FLYERS HOME Dayton, the home of aviation, certainly got up in the air when their Flyers moved to the Big City to take part in the NIT. They stayed in the air, too, as the UD cagers annexed this first three games to move into the finals of basketball's biggest spectacle, only to lose out in the finals tO' a fine quintet from Brigham Young University. As the Flyers returned to the Gem City, close to 4,000 boosters met the team at the Municipal Airport and then joined fire engines and police cars in a huge motor caravan through the city of Dayton to the UD Fieldhouse where an official "wlcome home" program had been arranged by the Dayton Chamber of Commerce. "Is it Dayton, 0., or Dayton, N. Y.?" Capt. Dick Campbell disembarks from plane.

"Dayton's Flyers became the darlings of the 14th annual National Invitational Tournament here tonight after their stirring win over St. John's."

Bill Zimmerman, Journal Herald

Earl Wilson, N. Y. Post "There was a happy U.D. heart tonight for every light on Broadway."

Dick Cull, ]r., U.D. Alttmnus, '36, Dayton Daily News

Coach Blackburn says, "We hope to return and win it next year." Page One Hundred Forty-nine


"Bear" Norris . . . "If not in Korea .. .

"Razor" Campbell . . . next year we're .. .

"Monk" Meineke ... going back and win."

Mayor Louis Lohrey presents banner to Capt. Campbell.

FIRST PLACE NEXT YEAR!! Homecoming really staggered the Flyers. Little did they realize that when they landed at the Dayton Municipal Airport that a throng of 4,000 supporters would be on hand to greet them. They were afraid the "folks back home" would be feeling as low as they felt as they allowed the "big one" to get away. They were rudely awakened from their feelings of remorse as they peered from the plane's windows to see the huge crowd pressing close to the fence. The Flyers were hustled to cars and raced towards the Fieldhouse. Proud Daytonians waved from lighted porches along the way. On Main Street drivers stopped their cars to step out and cheer their team home. At the Fieldhouse, the Flyers were met by 3,500 citizens, television cameras radio mikes, and the UD band. Merle Smith, '25, city commissioner emceed as city officials, business and industrial leaders, and alumni paid tribute to a gallant ball club.

Mason Roberts, , Pres. Chamber of Commerce, congratulates Tom Black路 burn for a job well done as UD president, Fr. Renneker, looks on. Page One Hundred Fifty


First row, left to right: Jim Neal, Ray Dieringer, Jerry Ford, Larry Pedicord, and Dick McCloskey. Back row, left to right: Don Donoher, Don Greive, Jim Paxson, Bill Schlundt, Frank Rataiczak, and Coach Don Bolton.

FROSH HAVE GOOD START Under the direction of coach Don Bolton, the UD frosh basketeers posted a record of 14 wins, against 6 losses for the 1950-51 season. Playing some of the top amateur teams in the Miami Valley, plus the freshman teams of Xavier, Miami University, Toledo, and Louisville University, the Bolton-coached lads came up with a fine season. Basketball mentor Tom Blackburn has some excellent material moving up to the varsity and with the new freshman rule coming into effect allowing freshmen to play varsity ball, the competition will be keen for the berths which will be open on the varsity. Coach Bolton, who was slated for action with the varsity this past season was injured in an industrial accident during the summer and had to forego playing ball, but he is expected to see plenty of cage action next season on the Flyers.

Jerry Ford, left, returns a ball to basketball manager Bob Lehner.

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INTRAMURALS Basketball Runners-Up

Basketball Champs

First row, left to right-Jack Bramlage, Bob Recker, Dan O'Brien, and Joe Young. Second row-Tom Carroll, Bill Cutcher, Harry VandeVelde, and Dick O'Brien. Left to right, first row-Ed Magat, John Kiely, and Bob Basel. Second row-Don Dart, Joe Nieman, Damon Smith, and Bill Kehl.

Over 400 boys took part in the expanded sports set-up at UD which was accelerated because of the new fieldhouse. Competition was keen in the four cage loops, but the Big Spenders copped the coveted trophy slipping through 17 games without a defeat and whipping the runner-up Blue Devil quintet, 43-36, in the finals.

The basketball championship was decided by taking the winner and runner-up of each loop and drawing up a round-robin tournament. The Spenders captured the International League title, and be路cause of the round-robin, happened to face the second place Blue Devils also of the same circuit.

Left to right-Intra-mural Director Reeves Schwartz, Andre Nadeau, and Henry Ferrazza.

INTRAMURAL DIRECTORS Under the direction of Mr. Reeves Schwartz, the intra-mural set-up took on a completely different aspect considering past years. The three courts in the fieldhouse were in constant use and close to 400 boys took part in the winter program offered by the Physical Education Department. Spring sports attracted approximately 600 students, showing the great part that intra-murals are playing in the student's college program.

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GOLF FINALISTS

TENNIS FINALISTS

Frank Razzano and Carmine Scalzitti

Left to right-Dave Ford, John Callahan, William Cahalan, and Jim Barnes.

TENNIS

GOLF

The spring sports really brought out the athletic-minded students as close to 600 men took an active part in the intra-mural set-up. The boys from St. Joseph Hall outclassed all teams to capture the softball crown. Ronnie Asato took the tennis singles championship, while the 4 men pictured above met in the doubles finals and the championship was played too late for publication in the Daytonian.

In the softball race, there were three leagues consisting of 6 teams each. League play lasted 2 weeks with the final 2 weeks being used for a single round-robin tournament. Umpires came from various officiating classes under the direction of Mr. Nadeau.

SOFTBALL SOFTBALL CHAMPS RUNNER-UP First row, left to right: Al O'Neil, Chuck Baxter, Val Bozymski, ~d. Sam V~ntura. Second row, left to right: Ralph Brown, UlS Helmlmger, Frank Jurena, Gene Rice, and Ted Wyrostek.

First row, left to right: Paul Amenta, Lou Cannarozzi, Gene Joseph, and Bob Basel. Second row, left to right: Dick Campbell, Paul Spakowski, Don Donoher, Phil Shoup, and Pete Boyle.


WOMEN:S INTRAMURALS HOCKEY Fall acttvtttes were narrowed down to hockey and archery with the emphasis being placed upon hockey since many of the girls taking part in the intra-mural set-up took an active part in this sport. The gals practiced at Walnut Hill Playgrounds and had intercollegiate encounters with Miami University, Wittenberg College, and the University of Cincinnati.

First row, left to right: Gloria Taylor, Ellen Ammann, Rosie McAvoy, Mary Ann Paullin, Janie Fischer, Jeanne Gunckel, Janet Finke, Celeste McMullen, Pat Grubet, and Marilyn Forkner. Second row, left to right: Director Pat Monnette, Marilyn Eickrnan, Lynn Showalter, Joan Oldiges, Charlene Hucke, Peggy Howley, Wilda Billett, and Director Elizabeth Reel.

DIRECTORS Under the direction of Pat Monnette and Elizabeth Reel the women's sports program was completely revamped with the acquisition of the old gym given over to the full use of the girls. Basketball, badminton, and modern dance took up the major portion of the school year, although in the spring the girls were given instructions in the basic fundamentals of playing golf under the tutelage of the two directors.

Directors Pat Monnette and Elizabeth Reel.

BASKETBALL Twelve teams took part in the two-league set up in women's intra-mural in basketball which took place in the old gym. Toey Oldiges' squad won the league title and went on to win the round-robin tourney, winding up with an undefeated slat~. First row, left to right: Kay Ann Peckholt, Rosie McAvoy, and Katie Maroglou. Back row, left to right: Joanne Koehler, Joan Oldiges, and Pat Radican.

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GOLF, TENNIS, MAJOR SPRING SPORTS

MODERN DANCE Under the direction of Mrs. Reel, the Modern Dance class met two days a week to work on the different styles of dancing which are practiced the world over, both today and in the past. A scheduled modern dance show which was slated for the old gym in early March was postponed because of the basketball tourney in New York.

Left to right: Joan Batsche, Mrs. Reel, Ellen Ammann, Joan Oldiges, Thalia Johnson, Aurelia Crutcher, and Kay Ann Peckholt.

SPRING SPORTS

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As soon as the warm weather hit Dayton, girl's intra-murals ventured to the outside where the spring sports and the facilities at the University could be utilized to the fullest degree. Archery was the first sport to be tried, but soon fell to the popular demand for golf. Many of the girls took the golfing fundamentals class under the direction of Pat Monnette and before three weeks of instructions had passed many of the gals were trying their luck on the tricky 18-hole course at Community.

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Tennis also was a popular spring sports and the UD courts were busy throughout the day as classes and matches were played. A tennis singles championship was staged as was a doubles tourney. Left to right: Marilyn Eickman, Toey Oldiges, Jeanne

Gunckel, and Jackie Pohl.

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Pitcherr-left to right-Dick Zimmerman, Dick Witt, Don Grieve, Tom Frericks, Lee Falke, and Tom McCall.

BASEBALL The 1951 edition of the University of Day~on baseball team was under the directi~ri-~f 路.a new skipper, coach John Marschall, who succeeded Harry Baujan in the manager's circle. A wealth of young stars have brightened the Flyer baseball picture which seems to indicate better things to come in future years.

again and dropping a 7-3 encounter. The Redskins made the Flyers their 12th straight victim in that tilt.

This year's squad ended up with a season record of 7 wins against 11 losses. They dropped two encounters each to Ohio State, Miami, and Xavier, all of whom were rated outstanding in the diamond sport this past spring. \Vith one day of practice the Flyers lost to Ohio State, who had been in training for two weeks in Texas, 15-1. After snow and cold weather froze out one game and all practice ~sessions, Dayton dropped a 7-0 decision to Miami and then lost to Xavier, 9-1. They then licked Wilberforce, Cedarville, and Wittenberg before running into a red-hot Miami team Outfielder and leading slugger Jim Mott and catcher Fran Schubert.

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Marschall Takes Over Diamond Reins

Coach Marschall has uncovered a top pitcher in Bob Becker, hard throwing righthander who is only a sophomore. Dick Witt and Tommy Frericks are two other sophs joining juniors Lee Falke and Dick Zimmerman to give Dayton a fast improving mound corps. Freshman Don Pierce moved in at second base with veteran Bernie Guilfoyle at shortstop and sophomore John Reidinger at third. Frank Schubert, a junior, has handled the catching chores the past season while Vince Daley, Jim Mott, Bill Christian, and Bernie Hoge patrolled the garden spots. Sophomore Tom Carroll joined the club after spring football and Jim

First baseman Don Meinke, ace chucker Bobby Becker, and coach Marschall look . over Ohio State nine warming up at Soldier's Field.

Paxson, a freshman cage star, moved into the line-up midway through the season. Mott led the hitting for the Flyers as he rapped the ball at a .336 clip, while Becker led the hurling staff with tour wins against two losses.

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Outfielders--Bernie sHoge, Vince Daly, Bill Christian, Tom Carroll, and Jim Paxson.

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GOLF

Left to right:-Bob Wise, Ned Duffy, and Gene Miller.

Madden Park Golf Course was the home of the U. D. golf team this past season as golf coach Tom Blackburn, who is also the golf pro at Madden, sent his forces out to meet six foes in a season which was shortened because of inclement weather. Junior Ned Duffy paced the local linksmen in most of their matches, coming up with some brilliant sub-par shooting on several occasions. The golfers started off on the right foot by whipping John Carroll and Xavier Universities, before losing by four team points to Ohio University.

The officers from Wright Field pasted two more defeats on the Flyers before the Gem City outfit won their second engagement from Xavier on the Cincinnati course. Miami University dumped the Flyers in a well played match at Oxford, and Detroit University came up with some brilliant shooting to outlast the local golfers on the Walnut Hill Course in Dayton. The squad also took part in the Ohio Intercollegiate Golf Tournament which was held at Ohio State University and placed high on the list in the final standings.

Left to right:- Tom Zinck, Bud Alexander, ami Eddie Bell.

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TENN路IS Under the direction of Coach Paul Ward, the University of Dayton tennis team enjoyed its most successful season in history as it rang up 14 wins against a duo of defeats.

Capt. Bill O'Neill meets Xavier team captain.

Netters Lose to Indiana,

The netters, led by Bill O'Neill, Nate Newkirk, and Larry Pedicord hung up ten straig-ht wins before having their string snapped by Indiana University. The tennis team's only other loss came at the hands of powerful Detroit. The squad rang up wins over Ohio State, Miami, Xavier, Earlham, Wilmington, Bowling Green, Wittenberg, Wayne and the team from Wright Field. Most of these teams were met on a home-and-home basis.

Detroit; Whip Ohio State, Miami, Xavier, BeeGee

First row: Carmen Rozzo, Bob Holycross, Bill Staley, and Al Ponce. Second row: Coach Paul Ward, Bill O'Neill, Dutch Kro路 nenberger, Larry Pedicord, Nate Newkirk, and Trainer Bob Connair.

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CHEERLEADERS

Ros:e McAvoy, Frank Bustillo, Dolores Carcelli, Ralph Miller, Marlene Fischer, Gene Warning, Thelma Romer, and Jack Bramlage.

NEW FIELDHOUSE MEANS BETTER SPIRIT With the construction of the new fieldhouse, plus the winning efforts of the Flyers, the student body of the University was able to rally its forces into one huge mass to cheer their team on to victory. Huge pep rallies were staged to bolster the spirits of not only the team but of the students and were handled by the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders also performed on the Madison Square Garden court before the Garden's largest crowd of the season, 18782, and also before the television audience which numbered over two million. Everyone is tense and excited as action in the NIT really warms up.

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FRESHMEN WELCOME

The first freshman class of the second century was welcomed to the University of Dayton in grand style on the night of September 30. The climax of Freshman Week, that gala Saturday evening, saw close to four-hundred beauties and their beaux dance to the strains of Earl Holderman's orchestra, with Patricia Raterman and Tony Bardo reigning as Queen and King. Properly initiated into the fold, the students then went about the business of forgetting that such a thing as school existed, and were quite successful as shown by the number of parties they just "happened in on."

Nothing like making new

Why so formal?

look at

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PERSHING RIFLES DANCE

The Pershing Rifles held their annual Christmas Ball at Lakeside. The splendor of uniforms and festive formals lent attractive color to the grand occasion. Woody Herman furnished the music. Exhibitions were given by the Rifle Staff under Capt. William Herlihy, and the special Exhibition Squad under Lt. Walter Rienhart. The Honorary Colonel Miss Marilyn Hauer climaxed her reign by bestowing the crown on Miss Marlene Fischer.

Feet tired?

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ToP--Queens and military escorts reeciving ovation. Middle--Conversations sparkles at pauses between dances. Bottom-Throngs gave homage to royalty.


J.

Rhoads, Queen Pat Radican, N. Radican, B. Sacksteder,

J.

Fischer, the "Belles of (old) St. Mary's."

HOME

The Real McCoy!

It isn't any trouble just to S路M-1-L-E!

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On November 路 4, the University of Dayton expanded and became three institutions in one when the Alumni returned to its Alma Mater. To some, it was St. Mary's Institute, to others it was St. Mary's College, and to still others it was, and is, the University. The weather may have dampened the "spirits" of some, but it fired the enthusiasm of those who watched as our Flyers played host to John Carroll. Halftime festivities included the crowning of Pat Radican as Homecoming Queen and Kate Maroglou as Freshman Attendant, together with the performance of the Alumni Band on mid-field. The downtown hotels later were the scene of many class reunions as old friendships were renewed and memories recalled.

C OMING

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41\\&J\\" Clear all tables for a picture!

A tooth-y foursome!

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MILITARY BALL

With hilarity and fun the "order of the night," never was there such compliance with a command as on March 30, when the Scabbard and Blade opened the post-Lenten social season with the presentation of the annual Military Ball. Highlight of the dance was the crowning of the organization's sponsor, Sis Crotty, by the commanding officer of Scabbard and Blade, Rudy Roof. Miss Joanne Crotty will reign over the military group until next year. Music was furnished by two fine orchestras, Elton Dale and Bob Bissett.

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JUNIOR PROM For a successful Junior Prom, bring in a smooth orchestra, add the hard work of the junior class dance engineers, and top it off with a beautiful queen. The juniors presented this combination on the night of January 26, with the orchestra of Ray Anthony, the engineers of the dance being Bill Enouen, Bill Kehl, Lee Falke and Bill Hallerman among others, and the beautiful queen being Beverly Whisler.

Beverly gets a crown and fanfare.

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TURNABOUT TAG The night of April 6 found a social switch taking place on and about the hilltop. Sleek new cars and gasping old ones pulled up before Alumni and St. Joe halls and any nuJDber of Dayton homes. Coeds, laden with corsage boxes, emerged to call for their dates. The long awaited Turnabout Tag was less than an hour away. At Lakeside, the girls checked coats, waited in line for drinks and popcorn, and led their dates to the dance floor-all the while keeping ope eye on their watches, waiting for 11 o'clock and intermission. Suspense mounted as Peg Kunka, master of ceremonies, called king candidates to the bandstand. Then the announcement-Mike Smith was the women's choice for 1951 Tag king. For the first time, a candidate backed by an independent group was the recipient of royal laurels. Mike was crowned by his campaign manager, Pauline Kelley.

preceded it. There were noisy parades, and the arcade, lounge and Student Union were plastered with bright posters and vote-winning pictures. Stunt that is best remembered was staged in the Chaminade hall "caf." Dave Smith, as Prince Charming, kissed and awakened a masked Sleeping Beauty. Everyone had fun-and agreed, with enthusiasm, that "Turnabout is fair play." King Mike and Escort Ann

The "knights" who made up King Mike's court were Bobby Recker, WAA candidate; Jerry Moore, sponsored by CSMC, and Dave Smith, Flyer's Hangar candidate. The golden-crowned king and Utz, led the traditional grand march, bers sized up corsages. And what a this year's winner turned out to be! many eye-catching creations.

his escort, Ann as faculty memjob selection of There were so

Music by Bob Bissett's orchestra filled the ballroom. The committee which took a bow for a memorable and well attended sixth annual Tag included Jackie Pohl, Marilyn Catron and Mary Ellen Nagle, chairman; Katie Maroglou, tickets; Mary Marcum, decorations, and Shirley McGarvey, chairman of campaigns. No record of Turnabout would be complete without mention of the feverish campaigns which

"Cats and dogs" as the background.

Corsage "cats and dogs" took first prize.

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JEAN JAMBOREE About one-hundred Jeans jamboreed with their Genes when Omega staged its annual Jean Jamboree. The date, Friday, the 13th of April, furnished the theme of the dance. No superstitions! Black cats, (one was active and too alive), opened umbrellas, a ladder serving as entrance, such things decorated the Democratic Club, for the event.

Smiling Through!

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"Let all thoughts dwell On friends at Farewell"

Always ready to please the cameraman.

The Farewell dance brings serious thoughts.

SENIOR " Should auld aquaintance be forgot . . . " Such could be the theme of the 1951 Senior Farewell as a capacity crowd jammed Lakeside's Crystal Ballroom on May 25th. Music was furnished by the very popular Claude Thornhill, his piano, and his orchestra, as the students and friends of U. D. closed its social functions of the year. Through the work of committee chairmen, Pauline Spring, Ed Ednie, Dan Ferrazza, and Don Cosgrove, the dance proved to be a big success. The Senior Class President, Dick Mayer, introduced the committees at intermission and spoke briefly on the meaning of the Farewell, and the record of the Senior class.

Nice weather enticed groups outdoors.

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The camera catches just a few of the groups.

FAREWELL "One last pose; let's have a crowd!"

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"Is a deferment worth all this?"

"Looks like T.V. tag team!"

"P.R.'s Whoop it up!"

"All those beautiful girls!"

SHOT ON THE SPOT

"The Cafeteria"-where school elections are won and lost." Page One Hundred Seventy路two


MY ALL FOR YOU If you could know the part you play ... In all I try to be . . . You would begin to understand . . . How much you mean to me . . . And you would know that everything . . . I ever undertake . . . Is not for my convenience but . . . For your beloved sake . . . That I am happy only when . . . I know that what I do . . . Will ultimately bring about . . . Some happiness for you . . . I never see the sun begin . . . Or end another day . . . Without I say a silent prayer .. . To help you on your fway ... You mean so much to me that I ... Must honestly confess . . . That everything I ever do . . . Is for your happiness.


TURNABOUT I(ING The King of the traditional Turnabout Tag reigned at Lakeside Ballroom the night of April 6, 1951 in regal splendor. Mike Smith, of Dayton, Ohio, was chosen by the coeds of the University of Dayton over three other candidates: Jerry Moore, Dave Smith, and Bobby Recker. The dance itself introduced much frivolity through the feminine ingenuity displayed in all

types and kinds of mad creations of men's corsages, in an effort to walk-off with first prize. Music by Bob Bissett's orchestra was one of the fine touches to the whole affair. After a week of feverish campaigning everyone settled down to having himself a good time. All the efforts put forth were not in vain, for everyone agreed that it was the outstanding dance of the season.

MIKE SMITH


MISS KATE MAROGLOW

FRESHMAN ATTENDANT This popular Fairview graduate garnered the coveted Freshman attendant crown, as candidate of the Engineers. With her wide grin and dark hair she has endeared herself to the

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University. Despite the inclemencies of Ole Man Winter, her personality went out to those thousands of football fans, who witnessed the choice of the elections.


QUEEN'S MISS JOYCE RHOADS

COURT

MISS NANCE RADICAN

MISS JANE FISCHER Page One Hundred Seventy-siX


HOMECOMING QUEEN MISS PATRICIA RADICAN


SCABBARD

and

BLADE SPONSOR 路

MISS JOAN CROTIY


MISS BEVERLY WHISLER

JUNIOR PROM QUEEN

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FRESHMAN WELCOME QUEEN

MISS PATRICIA RATERMAN

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MISS MARLENE FISCHER

PERSHING RIFLES SPONSOR

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DAYTONIAN COURT This year's Daytonian staff is continuing what was thought to be a fine addition to the Queens of the U D campus. In 1950 the staff originated the idea of a Queen and Court for the annual. It proved so successful that we continue it, and hope it will become a tradition. Each staff member could submit three pictures. Nominees were chosen for personality, beauty, loyalty, and school spirit; we were faced with many lovely choices. We hope you are pleased with the finalists as we are.

MISS SHIRLEY SCHROLL

MISS JANET FINKE

MISS JOAN OLDIGES

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DAYTONIAN QUEEN . MISS FREDA MOREHART


Shot on the Spot - -

"Not all of us went to New York"

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"Those 'UD family' get-togethers"

"The Gold-dust Twins - they make it sparkle"

"How many holes does it have today?"

"Dropped your car keys, Jack?" Page One Hundred Eighty-five

"Muddy Field 路 Queen and Court wore boots"


"What hole am I standing in?" "Just a short walk to a bus"

"I hear they painted the library this year"

"Sigma Delts blow-out"

"Mid-winter sun tans acquired here" Page One Hundred Eighty-siX


"Looks like all coke from here to Louisville

"We hollered 'em to National fame" "Best social semester of our four years"

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FACULTY DIRECTORY Alberts, R. . ............. 47 Ambrose, J. . ......... 45, 87 Anduze, A. . ............ 84 Angst, K. .............. 32 Baker, R . ............... 40 Barnett, M. . .. ....... ... 49 Barney, J .......... . ..... 49 Baujan, H. . .. ... ...... 122 Beauregard, E......... 40, 42 Beck, W . . .... ..... . .... 49 BeHmer, W ......... .... 49 Belz, C............. . .... 49 Berne~ F .......... .. .... 51 Blackburn, T ...... . 140, 150 Bloemer, Rev. C. .. .... . .40 Boll, L. ............. ... 40 Bowers, S. .. ............ 43 Brown, H .. ....... .. .... 37 Busch, W ... .. .......... 31 Cahalan, W. .. .......... 40 Carey, M .............. . . 34 Chamberlain, J. . ......... 47 Civille, M. . . ..... ....... 44 Clune, E................ 30 Collins, Rev. C. ......... 32 Comer, 0 . . . ............ 44 DeLoache, Ma. J. ........ 94 Donnelly, Rev. J ... . ..... 46 DonoYan, R. ............ 49 Dugan, C. .............. 4-i Dunn, 0 ................ 47 Dwenger, D ............. 30 Emilie, Sr. M., SND ..... 40 Enders, Rev. F.... .. .... 40 Eveslage, S. ............ .49 Faerber, L. . ... ... .... 46, 74 Faso, P .... . ............. 49 Ferrazza, H ........ .46, 152 Finke, Rev. J. ........ 40, 83 Fremaine, Lt. \X'. . ....... 94 Friedel, Rev. F . ......... . 33 Fritz, Rev. H . . ......... .40 Frost, D ........... .. .... 31 Galli co, J. . ............. 35 Gavin, J ............... 123 Gedeon, J .. ... .......... 40 Genevieve, Sr., SND .. .... 40 Gibson, L. ... ........... 39 Graham, Sgt. C. ......... 94 Grandy, M . ... ....... 47, 49 Green, W ........... 29, 38 Greer, B..... . .......... 30 Guensche, W ........... . 45 Guerin, J ............... 44 Harder, R. .. ............ 49 Harper, N. 41, 43, 102-03, 104 Harrigan, Maj. W. . ..... 94 Heckman, G ............ 49 Hickey, P. . ............ 32

Holian, A. . ............. 31 Horrigan, M. . ....... 49, 86 Huth, 1<:. .. ......... .41, 89 Immaculata, Sr. A. SND .. 35 Jackson, J ........... 44, 75 Jehn, L. .. .. ... . ... .. ... 50 Johns, H ....... ......... 51 Joly, R .. . ............... 50 Kibele, Capt. E....... ... 94 Kinder, R .............. .44 Kline, J ....... . ......... 31 Kobe, Rev. H ... . ..... . .. 29 Kohles, G .......... .41, 109 Kriegbaum, R. . ........ .44 Kreider, M. . ............ 50 Kuhl, D ...... . ......... 50 Lackner, E... ............ 32 leary, D ............. 34, 74 leimkuhler, Rev. E...... .41 Liebler, R. . ............. 41 lubbers, B............. . 46 Lucier, J ................ 51 McAvoy, J. . ............ 31 McGehee, R. .. . ..... 46, 123 McGovern, F............ .45 McGrath, J . .... .. .... 41, 84 Marschall, J. . ... . . 123, 157 Mattingly, M............ 41 Miller, V .. .. .. .......... 44 Minalia, Sr. M. SPSF ..... 50 Monheim, Rev. L. ....... 41 Monnette, P ..... 46, 91, 154 Morgan, A . ... . ... ...... 47 Morrissey, G . . ....... 44, 50 Murphy, H .............. 44 Nadeau, A. . .... ... ..... 46 Nagel, G ...... .......... 33 Nartker, R. ............. 30 Nielsen, G. . ........... A1 Nielsen, H. . ............ 47 O'Connor, Col. T ....... . 94 O'leary, E.. . ....... .44, 87 Parr, .J ............. 47, 115 Payne, E.. . ............. 50 Peckham, C. .... ... ...... 51 Peckham, I. ............ .41 Pelagia, Sr. MSC ..... . . .46 Pennline, Lt. H. . ....... 94 Perry, A ................ 50 Perz, J .... . ............. 42 Peterson, H. . ........... 42 Poitras, T. . ............ .42 Prather, A .............. .42 Preisinger, Rev. C ..... .42 Price, T. .. .......... 42, 108 Prugh, E. . .............. 50 Quinn, J ... .... ........ 123 Raiff, L. ................ 39

Reel, E....... 46, 91, 154, 155 Reichard, M ....... 42, 102-03 Renneker, Rev. G. 29, 117, 150 Reyst, K. ............... 42 Rhodes, Rev. R. . ....... .42 Roche, Q ............... 44 Roesch, W . ... ....... . ... 39 Root, 1 ............ . .... 51 Rose, A................. 42 Rose, E. . ........... 50, 81 Rose, L. ............ 47, 48 Rosenberg, J ......... 42, 92 Ross, W ................ 42 Ruhlman, F. . ......... 39, 42 Salandra, D . .......... 43, 82 Saletel, L. .. .. 35, 77, 110, 117 Savitski, M. . . . . ......... 47 Schmidt, B. . .. .. . ....... 47 Schneider, A ........... .43 Schraut, K. . ......... 50, 88 Schwartz, R. ....... .46, 152 Sears, Mrs. T. .. ......... 36 Sears, Mr. T. . .......... 44 Self, H .................. 50 Shay, M ... .............. 38 Singleton, C. ............ 45 Smith, E................ 94 Snyder, B. . ........ .. ... 45 Sofianopoulos, A. . . .. .... 47 Soslowski, T. . ....... 47, 113 Spahn, G .. .. .. ... 47, 48, 113 Springer, D. .. ......... .45 Springer, G ........... 51, 92 Steiner, W ........... 42, 43 Stephan, R. . . ........... 30 Stueve, Rev. B.... . ...... 43 Tarantino, l\1. . ........ . 51 Thomas, B. . .. ...... 43, 105 Tolle, J ............ . .45, 74 Townsend, P ......... ... 51 Tuite, M .. .. . ........... 32 Updyke, J ............. .. 45 Verder, J. . . ...... ...... 39 Ward, P ............ 51, 159 Weber, A ........ ... 48, 112 Wehmanen, R. .......... 48 Wehrle, J. . . . ........... 34 Wehrle, W ........... 43, 76 W estbrock, A. . ..... 48, 115 Whetro, K. ............. 43 Wiechman, R. ........... 51 Wilhelm, H ... ... .... .. . 51 Williams, R . . ........... 45 Wilson, P ... : .. ......... 36 Wohlleben, W . . ......... 48 Wottle, V .... ........... 51 Wright, H. . ... ... .... . . 48 Yatsko, M. . ............ 48 Zech, V ................ 43

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Acme Aluminum Alloys, Inc. . . ...... .. . . 217

Kander Drugs ... . .. .. . .. . . .... .. .. .. . . . . 209

Acme Spring and Welding, Inc.. . .. .. .. .. 201

Katherine's Resaurant ........ ........... . 195

The Auto Electric Equipment Company . . . . 209

The Kramer Brothers' Foundry Company ... . 195

L. M. Berry & Company .. .. . . . ... . ... .. .. 203

C. Gene Kuhbander ..... .... . . .. . .. . . ... 195

Bolser's Hi-Boy ......... . .... . ~ . .. . ... .. 203

The Peter Kuntz Lumber company ........ 209

Borden's Finch Farms . . ....... . .. . ... .. .. 193

Malone Camera Stores, Incorporated ....... 191

H. Breidenbach . .. .. ... . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . 207

David H. Margolis ... .. ... . .. . . . .. ..... . 215

Burger Iron Company ..... . . .... . . .... . . 217

Maxwell Finance Company . ... ..... ..... 219

Cash Grill .... ... . .......... ....... .. . .. 193

McCall Corporation ....... .. ... . . . ... ... . 191

The Central Motor Sales Company . . .... . . 203

The Mechanical Engineering Society .. . ... 201

Chrysler Airtemp . . . .. ......... . . . . .. .. . 205

Miller's South End Pharmacy . . .. . .. .. . ... 201

Bert L. Daily, Incorporated . . .... .. ...... . 215

The Moran Paint Company ... ... .. ..... . . 203

B. G. Danis .. .. . .. ... . .. . ... ........ ... . . 209

Muth Brothers, Incorporated .... . . ... .... 223

The Dayton Bread Company . . ... ..... . . .. 193

The National Cash Register Company . .. . . 197

The Dayton Dress Company . . .... ... . .... 195

The Ohio Bell Telephone Company . .. .... 203

The Dayton Fabricated Steel Company . .. . 211

The Ohio Metal & Manufacturing Company 223

The Dayton Stencil Works ... ..... .. .. .. . 211

The Otterbein Press . .. ............. .... 193

William Focke Sons Company .... ... .. . . . 195

Rodgers Pontiac Company ..... . ........ . 209

M. J. Gibbons Supply Company . . . . . . ... . 193

The Roth Office Equipment Company ..... 199

The C. H. Gosiger Machinery Company .... 199

Service Distributing, Incorporated . .. .. .. . 209

Heidelberg Cafe . ....... . .. . .. .. ... .. . .. 199

Shaw and Marchant Company ... .. ... . . .. 217

Heidelberg Distributing Company . ... . .. . 223

Archie Sherer Company .. . . . ... . .... . .. .. 207

The Hermes and Knuge Company ... . ... .. 195

The Sidney Printing and Publishing Co. . .. 207

Hertz Drive - UR Self System .. .... .. . ... . 217

The Saint John Transportation Company . .. 215

The Horstman Printing Company .... .. . . 219

The Standard Register Company .... . . . ... 201

Industrial Steel Service .. . . .. .... .. . .. .. . 211

The C. N. Stemper company ....... . .... .. 223

Jahn And Ollier Engraving Company . . . . .. 213

The Wehner Roofing and Tinning Company 221

Jergens Excavating Company .. .. ... .. . . . .. 223

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P A TRONS Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Ackermann M / Sgt. Claude E. Allen M. Alvarez Mr. Andrew Aman Jr. Sadav Asato Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atkinson Edwin R. Aviles The A. Baltzer Family B. M. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnhorn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Basel The Baumgarten Family Mr. and Mrs. George C. Beckley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Bedwell Sr. G. C. Bendele Mr. Oliver Berardi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beverley Mrs. Stanley Gay Bevis James R. Bily Helen R. Blaes Mrs. Theresa Bohman Mrs. Michael Bonahoom Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J . Bothe Mr. and Mrs. B. Bottini A. M. Bourgeois Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Brennan Mrs. Verona Brennen Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Browne Henry Bruegge Mr. and Mrs. H. Bruha Mr. and Mrs. George Bube Mr. and Mrs. L. Buchner Joseph N. Bub! Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Bunger Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burnich The Business Organization and Economics Club Mr. and Mrs. Robert Busse Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Callahan B. F. Camin Joseph Carcelli J. Carmer Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Cashman Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Charles Anthony Cionni Mrs. F. E. Clinard Otnet F. Collins Mr. and Mrs. John R. Condon William C. Cosgrove Nettie Crooks

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Crossley C. A. Cruea

and Mrs. A. R. Curci and Mrs. David Cutcher Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dartt Nicholas De Martino Edward S. De Pasquale The Derham Family Ray Dieringer Sr. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Dineen Mr. and Mrs. A. J. D iver Mr. and Mrs. W m . Doorley Mr. and Mrs. William Dovey Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duckro Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Willis Eichman Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Eisenhauer Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert 0. Eisenlohr Mr. and Mrs. George W. Enxing Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Farrell Fedrico L. Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ferris Lucian Fiehrer Richard B. Finan Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Finke Mr. Edwin Finkenbine Fred H. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Fish Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Frericks Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Fricke Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gairing E. J. Gannon Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Gates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gebhart Roman A. Gerber Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gill Hal C. Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Girard Leo D. Goetz · Mr. and Mrs. William Gorsuch Edward Goubeaux Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Graham Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Greaser Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grolemund Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grosser Errol G. Gruber Harold M. Grube Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gunckel Joseph A. Gurnick Thomas B. Hall Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hallerman Samuel J. Harris Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hartnett

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PATRONS Wm. S. Haudrich Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hauer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helmkamp Ralph H. Helmkamp Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hennessy In Memory of Col. W. J. Herlihy Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Herman Mrs. J. 0. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. J ule Hilgeford Dixon M. Hilsabeck Mrs. Emma Ho Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Hoefler H. J. Hoene W. W. Hofferbert Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Hoge Franklin D. Hohler Don E. Holsapple The Home Economics Club Mrs. J. H. Hook C. E. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Pierce A. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. Louis Illes Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Isenecker Mr. and Mrs. Harold Janney Mr. and Mrsr. John L. Janotta Lawrence J. Jauch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeffords Mr. and Mrrs. W. L. Jenks Miss Betty Johnson Helen K. Johnson S. V. Jordan Conrad G. Keith Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kelble Walter Kelbley Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kehl J. V. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. James Kennady Thomas H. Kennedy Robert J. Kepler F. J. Kiener Mr. and Mrs. James Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kilbane Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kinser Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Klaus Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Koontz Ray Koren Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kotlarek Stephen F. Kraffmiller Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kress Louis L. J. Krueger Koz. Kucharski Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Kuhbander

Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kundmueller Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus L. Lachey Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. William Lagedrost Pierce J. Lalor Beulah L. Langman Pascual A. Lee Charles Leese Mr. and Mrs. A. Lehner Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Leider Augustus Lewis Arthur J. Lindon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lisko In Memory of John D. Locke Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lodge Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Lohrer Mr. Bartlett Lubbers Timothy Lucid Mr. and Mrs. W m. MacMillan Mr. Louis McAnespie James R. McCaffery Edwin R. McCoy Joseph E. McDonald John B. McDonough F. Parker McGee Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Millard W. Mclain J. L. Mahle John E. Malloy Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Malloy Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Malloy E. P. Maloney Cornelius E. Mandel Mr. K. Maroglou J. E. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. P. Marsico H. L. Martin Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Maurer Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mayer Mrs. Sadie Mealy Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mehary Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrinane Mr. and Mrs. Ivo J. Mescher Anthony B. Metzger William F. Miller D.P. Mooney Mother's Club of University of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Norbert F. Mott R. R. Mueller Mrs. Joseph L. Murtha Mr. a~d Mrs. Andrea Muzi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Naughton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Niemann William and Charles Noll E. H. Noonan Page One Hundred Ninely-nrG


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STUDENT DIRECTORY A Achberger, Donald, 2302 Superior Avenue, Middletown, Ohio ______________ 69 Ackerman, Shirley A., 1661 California Avenue, Cincinnati, Oh........ 69, 83 Acheson, Cyril, 121 Cambridge, Dayton 6, Ohio Adams, John R., R. R. 11 Box 389-P, Dayton 9, Ohio Adams, Robart F., 408 Oxford Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio ............................... IO Agoston, Louis, 1300 Michigan, Middletown, Ohio Ahlers, Allen, 1811 Embury Pk. Rd. Dayton, Ohio --·-------------···-········-26 Ahlquist, Frederick, 326 W. Stewart St., Dayton 8, Ohio ··------------·-----------· 10 Ahrendt. Carl F., 13 Fairground, Dayton 9, Ohio ..............___________________ lQ Aiple, George, 230 Kenilworth, Dayton 5, Ohio Akau, James K., 1806 Kahihi St., Honolulu, T. H ....·-······-·-··---------124 Akins, Billie, 18 Gates St., Dayton, Ohio Albaro, Philip, 910 Michael. Lima, Ohio Albers, Lucille, R. R. 6, Celina, Ohio Alberts, Robart Kirk, 125 Cass St., Dayton, Ohio - -- - ---------------10 Alexander, Clarence, 215 Park Dr.. Dayton 9, Ohio ------------------158 Allemeier, Edna, R. R. 3, Delphos, Ohio _ ____________________________ 62 Allemeier, Hilary, R. R. 3, Delphos, Ohio ~-----··--···------------- '0, 88 Allen, Dayton, 3724 N. Hillside, Wichita, Kansas Allen, Margaret, R. R. L Miamisburg, Ohio Allen, Millard P .. 1649 Home Avenue, Dayton, Ohio .................. ______________62 Allison, Paul. 213 Park Drive, Dayton 10, Ohio ---------------------------------------------10 Allmon, Cecil, 3254 N. Main St., Dayton 5, Ohio Althaus, Martin, Plaza Bolognesi 494 Miraflores, Lima, Peru ....... 68, 92 Altmeyer, John, 53 Pearl St .. Newark, Ohio Altwicker, Elmar R., 631 Carlisle, Dayton 10, Ohio Altwicker, Renate, 631 Carlisle, Dayton 10, Ohio ---- -- ------------69, 92 Alvarez, Marcelo, 808 E. 15th St., Beardstown, Ill. ------------ --·----26 Amlin, Kendall, 628 Central Ave .. Miamisburg, Ohio Ammann, Ellen, 1013 Union Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ....... 55, 91. 154, 155 Ammann, Margaret, 1013 Union Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio.-...........62, 92 Amore, Anthony Frank, 3114 N, Bexley, Dr. Middletown, Ohio ........ 59, 83, 84 Anderson, Eugene R., R. R. 8, Box 409-F, Dayton 3, Ohio Anderson, Gladys, 314 So. College, Muncie, Ind. Anderson, John C .. 26 W . Hudson Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio ........6L 104 Anderson , Ohmer, 726 Devonshire Road, Dayton, Ohio Anderson, Thomas, 392 Lewis St., W. Hemps tead, N. Y, _____________________96 Andrews, Charles, 121 Canton Place, Dayton, Ohio ........................................26 Andrews, Felix, 229 Oak St., West Hempstead, N. Y. ................ l02, 103, 113 Ange rer, Clarence, 3111 Ke nmore Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ............................67 Antrobus, Richard E.. 1101 Delaine Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio Antunano, Garcia Emilio, Box 782 Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico ............56, 113 Aplin, Robert, 1733 Brookline, Dayton 10, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -62 Arbogast, John, R. R. 5, Springfield, Ohio ----------__________ 10 Archdeacon , Robert, 450 S. 9th St., Miamisburg, Ohio _______________ lO, 113 Amenta, Paul, 34 Star St .. New Britain, Conn. Arnett, Carl, 1724 Xe nia Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Arnett, John, Sunset Trail, Jellico, Tennessee Arnzen, Robart, 517 Lexington Ave .. Newport, Ky. ________ ______________ 26 Atkinson, Norman, 2918 East Third St., Dayton 3, Ohio ----------------------·---96 Asato, Ronald, 2408 Waolani Ave .. Honolulu 3, T. H, ________________________ 10, 75 Au, Ben, 306-A No. Vineyard St., Honolulu T. H. Auer, John, 703 Bank St., Delphos, Ohio .................................................... lO, 74 Ayers, Charles, 624 N. Ast St., Celina, Ohio

B Backs, Charles J .. R. F. D. 6, Celina, Ohio.·--------------------------- ----------59 Backhus, John G., 7.35 E. Xenia Dr., Fairborn, Ohio ................ 10, 112, 115 Baird, Ralph M, 926 Wyoming St .. Dayton , Ohio Baker, Francis E., Jr., 265 Hillside St.. Fairborn, Ohio Baker, Hattie May, 310 Middle St .. Fairborn, Ohio Baker, Oma J .. Salem Route 2, Salem, West Virginia Baker, Richard 0., 2019 Pershing Blvd.. Dayton 10, Ohio ........................ 59 Bake r, William S .. 925 Manhattan Ave., Dayton, Ohio Balcunas, Stanley, 1008 Somerset Ave., Dayton, Ohio .----.--------------·-----------59 Baldassarre, Thomas J.. 520 Odlin Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio Ballentine, Oliver, 1374 Fotler St .. Springfie ld, Ohio Baltes, James P., North Palm Beach , Huron, Ohio -------------------------·-----10 Baltzer, Norbert, 5422 S. Spaulding St.. Chicago, Ill................_________ 10, 113 Banford, Donald Joseph, 1824 Pershing Blvd., Dayton, Ohio Bange, Donald A .. 521 Ridge lawn Ave., Hamilton, Ohio ________............Gl, 112 Banister, Joseph N., 56 Rive rs · St., Willoughby, Ohio _____________________ l33 Barcafar, Richard Thomas, 1126 N. Murray St.. Springfie ld, Ohio ........... IO Bardo, George Anthony, 1139 Grand Ave., Newport, Kentucky ____ _ 6 5 Ba rker, Pierre F .. 61 8 Shelby St., Sandusky, Ohio . ......---- --------------53

Barley, Robert Eugene, 348 Monteray Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Barnard , Patricia L., 1419 Sixteenth Ave., Altoona, Pa. Barnes, Aredia, 2341 La keview Ave., Dayton 8, Ohio Barnes, Be rnard M., 225 N. Kilmer St.. Dayton, Ohio

Barnes, James S.. 95 Chatham Dr., Dayton 9, Ohio -------·- ·----·-·----Barnes, Walter, 715 Kercher St., Miamisburg, Ohio ______________ 62, 102, 103 Barnhart, Earl E., 1217 Oakdale Ave., Dayton, Ohio ------- _ . 21> Barnhart. Roger E., R. F. D. I, Medway, Ohio Barnhorn, Arnold C .. 1194 Shuler Ave., Hamilton, Ohio ______ 10, 102, 103, 104 Barnett, William E .. 514 Adams St., Dayton, Ohio Barnwell, Robert J., 534 Geyer St .. Dayton, Ohio Barragan, Jose 0., Paseo Montejo 479, Merida, Yucatan, Mex. -------· 59 Barringer, Chadwick M., 575 Daytona Parkway, Dayton, Ohio Barriteau, Rawlinson E.. 321 W. 116th St .. New York City, N. Y. Barry, John L., 514 Adams St., Dayton. Ohio ---------------------·------ 10, 75 Bartels, Don James, 45 Edgar Ave., Dayton, Ohio Bartley, Don Louis, Box I 05, Bellbrook, Ohio Basel, Robert J., 88 Kingsbury Rd., Garden City, N. Y. ·--- 1~2, 153 Bath, Joseph Willard, 260 Chestnut St.. Xenia, Ohio ___ -· -·-· 10 Batsche, Joan C ., 215 Shoop Ave., Dayton, Ohio - - - ------ 78, 80, 83, 91, 102-03, 155, 169 Batsche, Ralph William, 215 Shoop Ave., Dayton, Ohio --____ ·- 69 Bauer, Sylva J.. 1054 Cosier Dr., Dayton, Ohio Baujan, George E., 2069 Rustic Rd., Dayton, Ohio --·-···--·-------- 56, 77 Baumgarten, James A., 1529 Miller Court, Owensboro. Ky . .... 56, 77, 88, 169 Baxter, Charles W., 212 S. Roys Ave., Columbus, Ohio ------ - - -153 Beach, Richard F., 1107 Lagonda, Springfield, OhiO ----··-- _ 82, 109 Beacham, Marilyn R., 215 Oakwood Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio 10, 74, 78, 80, 82 Beard,Lancil T., R. F. D. L Watertown, Tennessee Beck, Richard James, 2685 Crosby, Pittsburgh 16, Po. --------- _ 67 Beck, Robert B., 2416 Stroop Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio ___________________:.,10, 84 Becker, Carol J., 232 S. Fourth St., Tipp City, Ohio Becker, Flavian T., SE Cor. Victory Pky. & Dana, Cincinnati, 0. 10, 102-03 Becker, Jean C., 3152 Portsmouth Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ________ 69, 83 Becker, John T.. 3523 E. Third St .. Dayton 3, Ohio Becker, Robert G., R. F. D. 2, Miamisburg, Ohio ........GO, 102-03, 105, 157 Becker, Robert N., 3152 Portsmouth Ave .. Cincinnati, Ohio _______ S9 Beckham, James Dixon, 604 Bowen St., Dayton 10, Ohio .........- ........... . . . Beckley, Gaylord K., 3518-A-Edna St., Honolulu 15, Hawaii ......................... Beckley 11 George C .. 3518-A-Edna St., Honolulu IS, Hawaii Bednarchek, Joseph J., 401 First Ave .. Bethlehem, Penna. Bedwell, Raymond Taylor, 3519 Saybrook Ave .. Cincinnati 8, Ohio __ 64, 65 73, 79, 84, 109 Beecroft, William C., 1107 Superior Ave., Dayton, Ohio ... 10, 87, 102, 103 Beeman, Jeanne Ann, 5309 North Main St .. Dayton. Ohio ....78, 82, 83, 89 Beery, Jill, 2409 Oakridge Dr., Dayton, Ohio .................:.............._______ 60, 83 Begin, Floyd C., 16705 Larchwood Ave .. Cleveland, Ohio ........._ IO, 78, 80 Begley, Roy W., 631 Lorain Ave., Dayton, Ohio 10 Bell, Edward Franklin, 324 Central Park Ave., Dayton, Ohio ·-·· 66, 158 Bellmyer, Richard G .. 37 Perrine St.. Dayton, Ohio Belcher, Johnnie, Box 411. Kimball, West Virginia Belt, Ann Marie, 358 E. Weber Rd., Columbus 2, Ohio.______________~Be1t, Virginia J., 1023 Park Ave., Piqua, Ohio Bendele, Ruth Marie, Ottoville, Ohio·---------------------------·--·--·--··--~ 83, 84 Bender, Mary Alice, 211 E. Center St., Germantown, Ohio ............._ ... 66, 74 Benges, Robert L., 216 Pritz Ave., Dayton, Ohio Bennett, Truman W e lls, R. R. 8, Box 422, Dayton, Ohio ........................... Benson, Robert Johnson, 32 A shley St., Dayton, Ohio Berardi, Isidore D., 46 N. High St .. Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. _________7'1. Berberich, Christella Sr.. St. Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton, Ohio _____ 86. Berg, Ronald J., 140 Greenfield Lombard, Illinois - ··---------·-···-78, 80, 84, 90 Berger, Denis Lee, 69 Rita St., Dayton, Ohio ............................................. Bernard, Charles W ., Box 241, Waynesville, Ohio -------------· 84 Bertram, Norman Lee, 327 Mann Ave., Fairborn, Ohio __________ ______. . . , . Bertrand, Richard E., 202 E. 337th St., Willoughly, Ohio _ ______ S9, 124 Beshara, Paul, 1189 Fair Ave .. Columbus 5, Ohio - - - - - __ 26 Beverle y , Helen Marie, R. R. 1, Box 88, Vandalia, Obi<;> - - - --- ~ Bidart, Sr. M. Florecita, 605 Xenia Ave., Dayton. Ohio ... 61 Biedenbender, William H., Young St., Middletown, Ohio __ Bieger , William G .. 328 East 18th St., Covington, Ky. -------·- ----- ..6$ Bie rsack, George C., 920 Troy St., Dayton, Ohi<;> - - - - - - - ---· 11-l Bigelow, William J., 75 East !97th St., Euclid 19, Ohio _ Ill Bilbrey, Bernice B., 26 Edgewood Ave .. Dayton, Ob.lo ---·- ------ ...1 05 Billett, Wilda Mae , 1910 Burroughs Dr .. Dayton, Ohio 60, 78, 80, 83, 91. 154 Billows Jr., Ronald A.. 3125 Cottage Terrace, Dayton, Ohio Bily, James N., 211 N. Stone Ave., LaGrange, lll.._ _____ 82, 102-03, 104, 105 Binkle y, Leona Lee, 106 North W a lnut St., Engle wood, Ohio Blackwe ll, Woodford v .. 32 Mound Roa d , F airborn, Ohio - ------- 5~ Blaes, Richard P., 13 Wentz St., Tiffin 13, Ohio ___________ 11, 88, 113. 163 Blaeser, Henry Paul, 120 West Walnut St., Coldwater, Ohio ............ 68, 83 Bledsoe, Josephine, 134 Kirkham St., Dayton, Ohio ___ - - -·---- G2 Block, Clifford H .. 702 Superior Ave .. Dayton 5, Ohio Blumenthal, Larry K., 117 Cambridge Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio Boesch, Horace John, 2744 Fairmont Ave .. Dayton, Ohio _ _ _ Boggan, Joseph R .. 1458 Glendale Ave ., Dayton, Ohio Bohman, Jerome B., R. R. I, Houston, Ohio ...................................63,. sa, 84 1 Bohman, Lester J., 418 Albe r ta St., Dayton, Ohio - - ------- -·- ..1 Bojanows k i, Cle m e nt J., 6731 C h ambers Ave .. 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STUDENT DIRECTORY Bolle. Frederick J.. R. R. 10, Box 201 a, Dayton, Ohio Bolster, William L., 204 W. Norwich Ave .. Columbus !, Ohio Bolton, Edward James, 4547 Dayview Ave .. Dayton. Ohio ------ --- 67 Bonahoom, Michael J.. 2514 Brooklyn Ave .. Fort Wayne 6, Ind. 60, 74, 76, 104, !05 Bonbright, Harry Ward. 252 High St., Dayton, Ohio --------------------------- 67 Booher, Robert L., R. F. D. 3. Box 700, Dayton 4, Ohio Bordenkircher, Richard, 1409 E. Main St.. Coshocton, Ohio Bores, Barbara A ., 121 Ohio St., Fairborn, Ohio _________________________ 68, 83, 84 Borgert, Theodore E.. 321 Haynes St., Dayton, Ohio ----------------------- 54, 76 Born, Richard A., 4063 Rhodes Ave., New Boston, Ohio _______________________ 55 Bornhorst, Kenneth F.. 327 Shadowlawn, Dayton 9, Ohio ___ II, 88, 112 Bors, Carl, 6255 W. Newport Ave .. Chicago 34, Ill. Borton, Thomas K., 1732 Tennyson Ave., Dayton, Ohio Boster, Maurice J.. 2145 E. Fifth St .. Dayton, Ohio Bott:ni, Francis A .. 331 E. !46th St., New York 51, N. Y. _____l l Bothe, James V., 15 W. Sixth St .. Franklin, Ohio - - - - Bourgeois, Shirley, 36 Grand Blvd., Shelby, Ohio -------- __ 59, 78, 83 Bourk, John D., 533 W. Grand Ave., Lima, Ohio _____ 11, 79, 80 Bourne, Richard A .. 1722 San Rae Dr., Dayton 9, Ohio Bowling, Robert G .. 227 Chestnut St .. Dayton, Ohio Bowling, William J., 227 Chestnut St .. Dayton, Ohio Bowma n, Don R., R. F. D. 3, Box 330, Brookville, Ohio Bowman, Martha J., 1472 E. Huffman Ave .. Dayton 3, Ohio ------------- 60, 89 Bowman, Robert Cecil. 37 Barnes, Phoenix, New York Bowsher, James, 5138 Bower Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Boyle, Peter J., !57 Cherry St., Floral Park. L. I., N. Y. ____ J38, 139, !53 Boyle, Robert J.. 17718 Flamingo Ave., Cleveland II. Ohio ________________ 69 Bozymski, Valentine W., 274 W . Sixth St., Mansfield, Ohio _ _ 53, 15::: Brack, Harold, IllS N. Rose Ave .. Big Rapids, Mich. Bradfield, William, 157 Foraker Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio Bramlage, John C., 717 WeHmeier Ave., Dayton, Ohio ... 52, 73, 80, 152. 160 Brands, Henry J., 1025 Seton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ____________ 61, 112 Brandt, Charles Alfred, 2!6 Cushing Ave., Dayton, Ohio -----·-·-- 69, 76 Brandt, John L., 43 Farmside Dr., Dayton 10, Ohio Brandt, Thomas C .. 1009 Negley Place. Dayton, Ohio _________________ !! Brant, Charles E .. 1015 Old Orchard Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio Braumiller, Charles C .. 305 W. Madison St., New Carlisle, Ohio Branham, John Allen, 409 S. Broadway, Dayton 7, Ohio Braun, Robert Lee, 521 Kenilworth Ave.. Dayton, Ohio Braun, John David, 106 Forest St., Coffingham, Illinois Brawley, William A., 19621 Batersea Blvd., Rocky River, Ohio Bree, Sr. M. Rosaire, St. Michael's Convent, Reading, Pa, ___________________ 11 Breen, John P .. 236 Clinton Hgts., Columbus 2, Ohio _____________________________53 Brehm, DeWitt R .. 115 N. Longview St .. Dayton, Ohio ________________________66 Breig, Charles R .. 1252 Epworth Ave., Dayton, Ohio ____________ ll Brennan, Joyce, R. F. D. 7, Box 346, Dayton, Ohio _____ _______________ JOS Brennan, William B., 9 Chatham Dr., Dayton, Ohio __ _ _____ __________ 69 Brenner, Robert L.. 1257 Linda Vista Ave., Dayton 5, Oh:o _ ----·-- _ 26 Brent, William Theodore, 452 Cincinnati St .. Dayton, Oh'o Brewer, Raymo::~d T., 136 Illinois Ave., Dayton, Oh:o ____ -·-------··-- 54 Bricker, Theodore R .. R. F. D. 5, Box 307A, Stoneguarry Rd. ·-- - - 56, !lS Bridenbaugh, Bonita L. 111 W . Race St .. Troy, Ohio ____________ 66, 74, !05 Brieh!, Martin J.. Jr. 126 North Street, Bellevue, Ohio Brill, Kenneth H. R. F. D. 4, Xenia, Ohio ·----·-------------- --------------------11 Brinkman, Ray H . 859 N. Euclid Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio ---------------------11 Brockman, Richard J., 53 Portland Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ____________________ 26, 74 Brocone, Albert A. 20450 Morris Ave., Euclid 23, Ohio Brodbeck, Thomas Allen . 121 S. Perry St.. St. Marys, Ohio Brooks, Melvin, 102 Grosvenor St.. Dayton 8, Ohio ----·----------- 56, !lS Brodbeck, William A.. R. F. D. I. St. Marys, Ohio Brooks, Elbert L. Jr., 5313 Sp ringfield Pk. Dayton 3, Ohio ___________ !l Brookey, James L.. '/07 Taylor St .. Dayton, Ohio ·----·---- - - - - - - - - 59 Brown, Fred Douglas, 81?. Dibe rt Ave. Springfield, Ohio ------·---- 56, 102, 103 Brost, Robert E .. 31 Ridge Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio Brubaker, James F .• 1129 Oakdale Avenue, Dayton, 0 . Bruggeman Robert J., 713 Charles St., Middletown 8, Ohio ______ !!, 74, 78, !04, 105 Bruegge, August H. 425 N. Is! St. Breese, Ill Brown, Ralph D., 882 Tiffin Ave. Chillicothe, Ohio ------------------------ -- 55, !53 Brown, Helen Frances, 2725 E. 4th St. Dayton 3, Ohio __________ 30, 66, 74, 79 Browne, Joseph J. 321 Pearl St., Sandusky, Ohio -------------------------56, 77 Brown. James Howard, 1015 W. 4th St.. Dayton 7, Ohio _______ 65, 102, 103 Brown, Helen A ., 202 Wolf Creek St., Brookville, Ohio __________________92 Bruhn, Donald, 109·77 204th St., St. Albans, 11 N. Y. __________ 69, 102, 103 Bube, Nelson G., 715 Salem St. Brookville, 0. __ ______ _ _ _ _ __59 Bucher, Charles, 1028 Walnut Hills Place, Dayton, 0 . Bucher, Elwood, 1022 Akron Place, Dayton, Ohio ___________________ 11 Bucher, James I., 1028 Walnut Hills Place, Dayton 10, 0 .. _____________ ___ 59 Buchner, Louis, 61 Dover Parkway, Ste wart Manor N. Y., ____ n, 83 Buck, John William, 505 N. Belmont, Springfield, Ohio _____________ _ ____ 69 Buckner, Edwin, 1025 W. First St. Da yton, Ohio Bue r, G eraldine, 171 Wyoming St., Dayton 9, Ohio -----------------------------26, 84 Bue rhaus, Alexander George, 507 Inlay Drive , Zanesville, 0. --- ---------------67 Buhl, Joseph, 2312 St. Charles, Dayton 10, Ohio ______________________________________ ll

Bulcher, James Lewis, 67 McClure St. Dayton, Ohio -----·---------------- 68 Bunger, Jack Dale, 208 Lewiston Road, Dayton 9, Ohio Bunker, Carl Maurice, 1132 Lockland Place, Dayton 4, Ohio ------- 11, 91, Bunnell. Walter, 823 Chelsea Avenue, Apt. 2, Dayton 10. Ohio Burg, Eugene J., 1260 So. Broadway, Dayton 8. Ohio -------------------- 75, 87 Burgess, Norbert, 236 N. Mead St. Zanesville, Ohio Burk, Robert D.. 37 Salerno Place, Dayton 4, Ohio Burke, Mary Catherine, 164 E. Beechwood Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 65, 83, Burkhard, John R., 1343 Woodland Ave. Canton 3, Ohio ------------------------lll Burks, Bert, 421 Ethel Avenue, Dayton 8, Ohio Burneka, Charles, 20 Baltimore St. Dayton 4, Ohio ______________________ JJ Burnich, William, 47 Stratford Rd. W. Hempstead, N. Y. _ ___ u Busch, Gerald E., 30 S. Torrence St. Dayton 3. Ohio Busch, Kenneth. 3018 E. 4th St .. Dayton 3, Ohio __________________________ lld Busse, Robert, 131 N. Main St. Minster, Ohio ----------- -- - - - - 57, 77 Bustillo, Frank R., 5 Earnshaw Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio ____ 62, 160 Butler, Lee A .. 3605 Woodbine Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio Butler, Walter 0., 649 Dennison Avenue, Dayton 8, Ohio Byrne, John M., 2396 Edgerton Road, Cleveland 18, Ohio _ 59, 8~ Byrne, Patrick Joseph, 2396 Edgerton Road, Cleveland 18, Ohio

c Caes, Clyde Joseph, 128 Santa Clara, Dayton, Ohio - ----- -------------------- 57 Caeser, Paul Kenneth, 357 Adelite Avenue, Dayton 8, Ohio ------------ 66, 95 Cahill, John, 2000 Temberlane, Dayton, Ohio Caldwell, Frank Joseph, R. R. 6, Box 368-B ---------------- 56, !lS Caldwell, Allen, 94-29 Hollis Ct. Blvd. Queens Viii. N.Y. Callahan, John Robert, 4!9 W . McKibben, Lima, Ohio _!!, 128, 132, 134, 153 Callahan, Mrs. Marie, 216 Telford Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio Camin, Alan 2465 Rugby Road, Dayton 6, Ohio _ __ _ 62, 109, llO, I ll Campbell, Bonnie Loy, 1512 Tampa Avenue, Dayton 8, Ohio -------~ 60 Campbell, Howard, 848 Riverview Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio ______ ______________, 68 Campball, Richard George, SO! S. Limestone St., Springfield, 0., 11. 79, 80 Campbell, Richard Gordon, 1265 Michigan Ave .. Columbus, 0 .. 55, 138, 139, ISO, 53 Cannarozzi. Louis I., 856 London Rd., Cleveland 10, Ohio ______ 54, 136, 153 Cannon, Allen J.. 1733 Bluefield Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Capron, Robert E .. 527 Gotham St., Watertown, N. Y. ____________________ 67, 95 Carbonell, Miguel Jose, Box 277, Utuado, Puerto Rico ------------------------ 53 Carcelli, Dolores Ann, 454 McClure Ave., Sharon Pa. ____________ 84, 109, 160, Carmer, Chester B., 420 Victory Ave.. Dyersburg, Tenn. --· ___ 26,55 Carmody, John Louis, 186 Prospect Ave., Dayton, Ohio Carnes, Billy S., 3205 S . Dixie, Dayton, Ohio Carolina, Robert F ., 816 Crescent Ave., Ellwood City, Pa -------- 59, 84 Caron, John Eugene, 408 Warren St .. Greenville, Ohio ___ 65, 78, 102, 103 Carro, Salvator S., 145-17 Sutter Ave., Ne w York 22, N. Y. Carrington, William P .. 1730 N. 72nd St. Milwaukee 13, Wis. -------~ 63 Carroll, Thomas M.. llO E. Madison Ave., Springfield, 0 . ________.... 152, 157 Carsner, Leo D.. 616 Salem Ave., Apt. 10, Dayton, 0. Carson, Catherin e, 301 Dawnview Ave.. Dayton 3, Ohio - - - - 26 Carter, Bunny F .. 1833 Weaver St .. Dayton, Ohio ------------------ -- 69 Carter, Joseph R., 202 E. Benton St., Wapakoneta. Ohio Carter, Ray D.. 116 East Court .. Harshman Homes, Dayton, 0. Carton, Thomas W., 2119 King Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Cashdollar, John E., 737 Parkview Ave., Dayton 3, Ohio 5-4. Cashman, Agnes Patricia, 402 Edgewood Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio __________ 12 Cassidy, Paul V., 84 We llington Rd., Garden City, N. Y Cassidy, Walter E., 12ll Lincoln St., Portsmouth, Ohio Castle, Lawrence E., 64 McOwen St .. Dayton 5, Ohlo - - - - --- _ Gl Castle, Thomas D .• 3401 Dryden Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio- - - - - - _ _ __ 96 Catanzaro, Cosima G .. 2346 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis 7, Mo. __ ----· ...11 Catron, Marilyn F., 1229 Cincinnati St., Dayton, Ohio _____ 63, 73, 78, 80, 83 Caufield, Margaret Anne, 2219 W . Third St., Dayton, Ohio ________66, 78, 102 103. !OS Caufield, Robert James, 645 Windsor St .. Marion, Ohio Cave nder, John L.• 533 Corona Dr., Apt. C, Dayton, Ohio Cenname , James L.. 7343 Schover Ave., Swissvale 18, Pa. ----- :iS, 89 Chance, Dolores Jean, 1226 Deeds Ave., Dayton 4, Ollio - - - - -·- - - 89 Chaney, John P., 2420 Power Ave., Hamilton, Ohio _____________________~ Charles, James, R. F. D. 4, Peebles , Ohio -------------------- . ----- - G2, Chase, John L., R. F. D. II, Box 369, Dayon 9, Ohio Chatman, Dona 2347 Germantown St .. Dayton 8, Ohio Chenez. Gordon H .. 25 Riverbe nd Rd .. Dayton, Ohio Che rry, John A., R. F. D. 2, Waynesville, Ohio ___ _ _____ !2, US Chi, Henry H. K., 196 Tai Po Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong Ch. ___ ____ 6l Chmielewski, Pe ter E., 306 Brandt St.. Dayton, Ohio Iii Chong, Be njamin M., 1654 A Fort St., Honolulu, T. H. --Christian, William T., 296 Maujer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ------- 1%. 157 Christman, Patrick, I S Indianola St ., Dayton, Ohio 59 Chun, Edward K., 1142 Kinau St.. Hon olulu, T. H. ----------------- -A ~Ciani, Anthony M., 105 N . Quentin Ave ., Dayton 3, Ohio ......------Cionni. Joseph, Box 302, Follansbee, West VII1.1Ina ___ -------- --- ~:2, Clark, Bernard E., 1345 W. Ill St., Cleveland 2, Ohio

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STUDENT DIRECTORY Clark, Ernest H., 3024 Lakeview Ave., Dayton, Ohio ·······-·········---- ------12 Clark, William F., 506 E. Second St., Delphos, Ohio Clayton, Gerald L., .162 W. Hudson Ave., Dayton, Ohio ···- ······- - -------· 62 Cleary, John G., 1736 Ravenwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio Cleary, john W., 159 W. Lakeview Ave., Columbus 2, Ohio ......... 26, 132 Clemens, Edward G., 140 Parkfield St., Pittsburgh 10, Pa. ------- 60, 128 Clements, john R., 509 Ethel Avenue, Dayton 8, Ohio Clinard, William F., 70G Ferguson Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Cline, Marilyn )., 295 Sherman Ave., Wilmington, Ohio Clinton, Arthur Damien, 83 The Waterway, Plandome Hgts. L. I., N.Y. 61 Clune, Carmel, 70 Central Avenue, Apt. 114 -·-------·-----..- --------·----... 12 Cochran, john )., 78 Huffman Avenue, Dayton 3, Ohio ..........._ 12, 112 Cochran, john L., 1031 Arbor Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ---·-- ----- 59, 113 Codling, Marjorie, 5 Glenbeck, Dayton 9, Ohio ---- ------------ ·--------· 66, 74 Cockett, Melvin, 1513 Leilani St., Honolulu T. H. ·········---······-..·---------- - 59 Cofer, Ned, 1721 Emerson Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Coffey. Francis, Richboro Road, Newtown, Pa. ---------------------- 68 Cohen, George, 1124 Harvard Blvd.. Dayton 6, Ohio Coles, Shirley, 550 Corona, Dayton 9, Ohio .............. _ .........- ..................._ 81 Collins, Philip Neal, 6405 Newgard Ave .. Chicago 26, III. .............- ........... 124 Collins, William P .. 15721 Hazel Rd., E. Cleveland 12, Ohio .............- .... 83 Combs, jack L., 327 E. Main St., W. Carrollton, Ohio Combs, joanne Caroline, 1573 Wayne Avenue, Dayton 10, 0. 12, 84, 105 Common, )ames Harold, 851 St. Agnes, Dayton 7, Ohio Compton, Robert, 2145 E. Fifth St., Dayton 3, Ohio Condon, john Earl, 518 N. Braddock St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio .. 12. 88, 137 Condon, Thomas E., 1231 Alberta St .. Dayton 9, Ohio Conley, William, 296 No. State St., Painesville, Ohio ···---- - - -..--- 109 Conn, Calvin, 4113 N. Dixie Dr.. Dayton 5, Ohio ------ ------------------·- 12 Connair, Robert, 610 Hodapp Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ....... __ -- 72, 159 Connaughton, William F .. 3020 Griesmer Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio Conners, Charles, 796 Mannington, Cincinnati 26, Ohio ...- ...- .......... 67, 79 Connolly, john Joseph, 433 Lowes St., Dayton, 9, Ohio Connolly, Suanne Marie, 131 W. Herman Avenue, Dayton Ohio 65, 83 Connors, Alonzo, 814 Conners St., Dayton 8, Ohio ............................ _ ........... 68 Connaughton, john Jr., 23 Woodland Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Cook, Walter, R. R. 2, Box 83, Piqua, Ohio -----------------------------·-.. 65 Cooney, James M.. R. R. 4, Delaware, Ohio -·---------------------·- 12, 108 Cooper, Arnold, 560 W . 4th St., Dayton 2, Ohio --------------- - - - - - - ·57 Cooper, Flavious, 18 N. Alder St .. Dayton, Ohio Cooper, James D., 28 E. Bruce Ave nue, Dayton 5, Ohio .............................. 26 Cooper, Michael, 28 E. Bruce Ave nue , Dayton 5, Ohio ____ ........ 53, 78, 83 Cope, Ruby, 425 S. 12 St .. Hamilton, Ohio _________________________ __ 86 Coppess, Marilyn Mae, 1116 Scudder St., Piqua, Ohio .. 63, 78, 80, 83, 109 Copple, Fred, 3029 Sellars Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio Cornett, George, Brock, Kentucky Cornett, Robert, R. D. 2, Salem, Ohio ..................................................... - ....... 67 Corrigan, Edward, 29 Vincent St., Dayton 5, Ohio Cosgrove, Don, 4000 Grove Ave .. Norwood 12, Ohio 8, 12, 73, 78, 80, 169 Cosimati, )ames, 2504 Fleming Rd .. Middletown 0. 58, 63, 73, 78, 80, 83, 84 Costas, Connie, 413 Wiltshire Blvd .. Dayton 9, Ohio Countryman, Robert, ~ 628 Mesmer Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ...._ .. 12, 75 Coy, Charles Robert, 779 Greenlawn Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio Coy, John R., 79 A Street, Fairborn, Ohio Coy, Richard G., 154 Cliff St., Dayton 5, Ohio Crawford, Ot:s L., 2315 TheodoreAvenue, Dayton, Ohio .................... 62, 100 Crawford, Robert. R. R. 2, 10 W. Madison St. Fairborn, 0. ------------ 128 Cress, Naomi, R. R. 2, Miamisburg, Ohio ----- - - - - - -..-·------ 55, 105 Crew, Donna, 2822 N. Dixie Drive, Dayton 4, Ohio Crews, Clifford V., 1434 Albe rta St., Dayton 9, Ohio Critchfield, Leroy B., 203 So. Torre n ce St.. Dayton, Ohio Crooks. William, 311 Kiefaber St., Dayton 9, Ohio Cross, Edward H .. 129 S. Euci:d Ave .. Dayton 7, Ohio .................................. 65 Crossley, Donald R., 49 Park Dr., Dayton, Ohio ...................__ 55, 104, 163 Crotty, joanne H., 1935 Adirondack Trail, Dayton. Ohio ......... 84, 90, 178 Crotty, Leo W., 1935 Adirondack Trail, Dayton, Ohio ....... 72, 96, 100, 163, Crowe, Joan L.. 133 E. Hudson Ave .. Dayton 5, Ohio __________ 55, 102-03, 105 Crowe, Thomas A.. Box 84, Magnolia, Ohio ___...............__, _________ 12 Crowell, Willard L., 425 W . Second St., Apt. 38, Da yton, Ohio ....... 12, 108 Cruea, Barbara Lee, 1827 Harvard Blvd., Dayton 6, Ohio ____..___.. 69, 80 Crutcher, Aurelia, 930V2 Dona Ave., Dayton 8, Ohio .......... 102-03, 105, 155 Csizma, Emery J., 11807 Parkhill Ave .. Cle v e land 20, Ohio ______......___ 133 Cuff, Thomas S .. 525 Boone St., Piqua, Ohio ........ - ..- ....- ....._ ..____............. 12 Culhane, John)., 13 McKinley St.. Dayton, Ohio Cull, Shirley J., 4318 E. Fourth St .. Dayton, Ohio Culp, Alma L., 323 Grand Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ....................................... 54, 84 Culver, Jon M.. 20 Hillcrest Ave., Dayton. Ohio Cummings, Coleman, 400 Norwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio .... _ _____ 102-03 Cunningham, Betty F .. 1815 Riversid e Dr.. Dayton, Ohio ----- · 60, 89 Cunningham, )ames H . 114 E. Peach Orch ard Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio Curle y, William F., 8714 Dorch e ster Ave .. Chicago 19, Ill . ...................... 96 Currin, Ja mes A .. 3110 Murdock Ave., Cincinna ti 5, Ohio ..............- .......... 131 Curtin, He len V., 1505 Ne va Ave .. Dayton, Ohio _________.. ____.._ 60, 84 Curtin, Robert B., 1309 W . Arthur St., Chicago 26, Ill. Cutcher, William D.. 320 Church St., Oak Harbor, Ohio .............._ 55, 152

D Dakin, james D., 2800 Brandt Pike, Dayton, Ohio _ .......................... 102-03 Dale, Kathryn V., 2525 Roslyn Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio .......... 62, 80, 102-03 Daler, Wilbert A., 1423 Carlisle Ave .. Dayton, Ohio - ------------- -- - 12 Daly, Vincent D., 19703 McLaughlin Ave., Hollis 7, N. Y. ---- ....- 12, 156 Damron, Herbert, Center St .. Wheelersburg, Ohio Daniszewski, Robert )., 276 Alton Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Danklef, David L., R. F. D. 9, Box 651. Dayton, Ohio Dapper, James C, 118 W. McMillan St., Cincinnati, Ohio ------------------- 12 Darling, Donald E.. 1508 Algonquin PI., Dayton, Ohio Dartt, Donald J.. 949 Rogers St .. Toledo 5, Ohio ______ ............... 67, 152 Daum, Richard J.. 2684 Rugby Rd., Dayton, Ohio ....................................... 6& Davidson, Kenneth N .. 1013 W. Hillcrest Ave., Dayton, Ohio Davidson, Thomas E.. 1333 !-~oily Ave., Dayton, Ohio ----- -·_ _ J2 Davis, Prince, 241 S. Conover St., Dayton, Ohio Day, james B., 2912 S. Smithville Rd., Dayton, Ohio .........·----------...... 66 Day, joe G., R. F. D. 6, Box 359, Dayton 7, Ohio .............. 12, 112, 163, 171 Dean, Carl E. 1244 W. First St.. Dayton, Ohio ............. - ...................... 83, 84 Dean, Henry C., 2826 Germantown St.. Dayton, Ohio .................._____ 26 DeBrosse, Geraldine H .. 2624 E. Third St., Dayton 3, Ohio ..........102-03, 104 Dee, james E .. 412 E. Chillicothe St .. Bellefontaine, Ohio Dechant, Donald C., 37436 Detroit Rd., Avon, Ohio .............................. 62, 82 Deffet, George H .. 467 Garden Rd.. Columbus 14, Ohio Def!et, Joseph P .. 467 Garden Rd., Columbus 14, Ohio .............................~ 65 Deffner, john F., 2230 King Ave., Dayton, Ohio ....... - - - - - - - - - - ....12 Delgado, Marco 0., Bo£ 4355, San Juan, Puerto Rico __________ _ __........... 62 DeJean, Laverne T.. 4707 Eichelberger Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ....................... 12 Deluna, )ames, 224 Heaton Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ........._ ................... 17, 26, 171 DeMartino, Nicholas J.. 134-10 32nd Ave., Flushing, N. Y. ...._ ________ 12 Deming, Robert E., 307 E. Bataan Dr .. Dayton 10, Ohio Demmer, Harold F., 236 Lewiston Rd.. Dayton 9, Ohio Demsey. Mary Patricia, YWCA, 141 W. Third St., Dayton, Ohio DePasquale, Edward, 66 Stratford Ave., Garden City, N. Y............ 65, 79 Derham, George R .. 82 Colonial Rd., Bellerose, N. Y. -----·------·----- :S3 De Roziere, Robert C .. 889 Columbus Avenue, NY 25, NY .........- 13, 87, 90 Develbiss, Jack, 39V2 Miami St., W . Milton, Ohio ·--------------"66. 104 Devor, Kenneth R .. 2138 Pershing Blvd., Dayton 10, Ohio ... 26, 104, 105 Di Ciacco, Nicholas, 456 Watervliet Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ................... lt Dickas, Frederick, 873 Chestnut St .. Sidney, Ohio .............- ..........._ .._____ _ 63 Dickman, Richard, 43 St. joseph's Lane, Covington, Ky. _ ______ 13. 113 Die k er, Charles D., 39 Park Drive, Dayton 10, Ohio Dieringer. Ray, 912 So. Blackhoff St .. Wapakoneta, Ohio ......_ lSl Dineen, Robert D., 701 Grafton Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Diskin, Patrick, 15427 Dexter Ave., Detroit 21, Mich. Ditzel, Thomas, 131 Glencoe Avenue , Dayton, Ohio .. 65, 76, 83, 84, 109 Diver, Walter, 3102 Hampton Place, Middletown, Ohio _____..________ 13 Dixon, John E., 1503 Algonquin Place, Dayton, 7, Ohio _________ 55, 112, 113 Dixon, Phyllis, 146 So. Ardmore St., Dayton 7, Ohio .......................... st.< 74 Dolan, John P .. 827 Oakwood Road, Charleston 4, W. Va. ............... 102-03 Donaldson, Shirley, Harmon and Park Ave nue, Dayton 9, Ohio Donisi, M. Patricia, 7109 Ave nue "H", Houston 12, Texas - - 34, 60, 83 Donoher, Donald, 3902 Berkley Dr., Toledo 12, Ohio ................. 67, 151. 153 Donohue, William, 76 So. Garfield St., Dayton 3, Ohio .........................- 89 Donovan, john P., 60 Bell St .. Dayton 3, Ohio 58, 63, 73, 79, 80, 89, 169 Dooley, james, 2924 Jefferson Avenue, Cincinnati 19, Ohio ----------- 13 Doolos, James, Box 27, Union, Ohio --------------- --------------------- 26 Doran, John F .. 1900 Russett Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ..-----·-·. _ ___13 Dortch, William, 1817 Lombar dy, Nashville 4, Tenn. Doughty, Ross, 312 Edgar Ave nue, Dayton, Ohio _____ _............- ...~ 68 Douglas, Dorothy Jane , 433 Deeds Avenue, Dayton 4, Ohio ...- - - 69, 83 Douglas, Richard, 61 5 W. Taft Avenue, Bridgeport 4, Conn. _____ ___ 102-03 Douglass, james B., 1863 Salem Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Dover, )esse, 303 Shadowlawn Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio ................. 13, 89 Dovey, Robert E., 286 Plainfield Ave nue , Floral Park, N. Y . ............. 102-03 Draves, john H., 22 Perrine St., Dayton 10, Ohio Drayer. Patricia, 126 So. Seve nth St., Miamisburg, Ohio Dree s, Doris Ann, 1102 Wagne r St., Sidne y, Ohio .........- .. 66, 74, 83, 91 Drees, Harold, 20 Huffman A v e .. Dayton, Ohio .....- ........................ 13, 74 Dresch e r, Otto )., 415 Ruth Ave nue, Dayton 7, Ohio ---~---SG Dressler, Gene, 1220 E. Spe n cer, Pasadena, Te xas Duckro, Raymond, 357 Xenia Ave nue, Dayton 10, Ohio _____.............. 13, 75 Duell, John Leonard, 429 E. Siebenthaler Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio ___ 68 Duff, Millard, 23 Victory Drive, Troy, Ohio Duffy, Alice M .. 1554 Cornell Drive, Dayton 6, Ohio ·------- -------- 52, 56 Duffy, William, 4 1 Vincent St., Dayton 5, Ohio ________________.... 158 Duncan, John R., 729 N. Wayne St., Piqua, Ohio ____ .._______ _ 102-03 Duncan, Ronald L., 11 28 Pritz Ave nue, Dayton, Ohio

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STUDENT. DIRECTORY E Earlywine, Robert H., 2217 Rondowa Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Ebbing, Roseann Marl, 3205 Lenox Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio ··-- ·--.67, 78, 80 Eberts, Robert E., 268 Southwood Avenue, Columbus, Ohio - - - - 62, 95 Eck, Eugene J., 2412 Wayne Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio Ednie, Edward, 256 Vanderbilt Avenue, Floral Park, N. Y. _____ 72, 79, 90 Egan, Eugene, 174 So. Walnut St., Germantown, Ohio Ehrmann, Sr. Cord;a MSC, St. Michael's Convent, Bernharts, Pa. ______.... 13 Eickman, Marilyn M., 33 Chatham Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio .. 60, 91. 154, !55 E:senhauer, Richard Joseph, 2834 Ridgway Rd., Dayton, Ohio Eisenlohr, Robert R., R. F. D. I. Clayton, Ohio ·-·---------·-EH, 95 Ekbarg, Donald Carl, 5124 W. Third St., Dayton, Ohio ________ - - ·-·-67 Ell.ott, Richard L., 220 Elmhurst Rd., Dayton 7, Ohio - - --··-·---·-62 Elliott, Theodore W., 5425 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio Elliott, Robert G., 1026 Colwick Dr., Dayton, Ohio .....- - --------··--- - 95, 113 Elworth, Charles, 583 Wyoming St., Dayton 10, Ohio Emenck, Barbara L., 115 Woodland Ave., Dayton, Ohio ............ 13, 74, 105 Emmert, John Charles, 628 Seminole Rd., Chillicothe, Ohio ....- -------·····--69 England, Orion W., 936 Grand Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio Enouch, Clara, 37 Constance Ave., Dayton, Ohio ·-----------··--65 Enouen, William A., 13605 Edgewood Ave., Cleveland 5, Ohio ...... 52, 72, 73, 79, 80, 83, 167, 169 Enright, Robert F., 2018 Arlington Ave., Middletown, Ohio Ensley, Theodore M., 1503 R1verside Dr., Dayton, Ohio Entz, William Lee, 1412 E. Hudson St., Columbus II, Ohio ........... - - ....... 67 Enxing, Daniel Joseph, Box 75, West Middletown, Ohio ·········------68, 95 Erickson, John A., 2060 Victoria St., Dayton 6, Ohio Eshbaugh, Kenneth Lee, R. F. D. 2, Miamisburg, Ohio ---------··-·--69 Eshelman, Thomas C., 1343 Riverview Ave., Dayton, Ohio ___ __ 92, 108 Espy, Bruce Joseph, 1316 Superior Ave., Dayton, Ohio ....- ----------····--67 Esser, William E., 179 Notre Dame Ave., Dayton, Ohio Estiamba, Alberto Diones, 1754 Maharri Loop, Honolulu, 'r. H. Evans, David Roland, 304 Fernwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio Eiting, John R., Minster, Ohio - - - - ------- - - - ---------·· .56 Evers, Anthony J., 1658 St. Charles Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio _________61 Ewing, Thomas G., 1313 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, Ohio _...... 13 Eynon, Harold Joseph, 831 S. 18th St., Columbus, Ohio

F Faiella, John Michael, Hyde Park, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico ----·--·----69 Fair, ·oscar, Box !44, Liberty, Kentucky Falke, Lee C., 835 Han•pshire Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio --- ····--·-----·54, 15li Farmer, Thomas Edward, 304 Hanover St., Toledo 9, Ohio _____________67 Farrell, James T., 143 N. Walnut St., East Orange, N. J. ------13, 84 Farrell, William James, R. F. D. 5, Penocook, New Hampshire .-........... 69 Faso, Margare t R., Univers;ty of Dayton, Apt. 12 Faulkner, Joanne L., 523 Watervliet Ave., Dayton, Ohio ------------·-····-105 Fecher, Marion jude, 2136 Lodell Ave., Dayton, Ohio -------··----·---59 Feeney, John Edward, 3055 Cole ridge Rd., Cleveland Hgts, Ohio ____ 68 Feidner, Edward Joseph, 628 S. Market St., Galion, Ohio ...........-.66, 84 Feist, Sr. M. Philoberta, 49 Hopeland St .. Dayton 8, Ohio Feldmann, Louis William, 230 Smith St., Dayton 8, Ohio Ferguson, Harold Allen, R. F. D. 1, New Lebanon, Ohio Fernandez, jose Louis, Calle del Parque 69, Santurce, P. R. -------···----53 Ferrara, Jose Y., Roma 214 Col. Hirador, Monterrey, Mex. ____________ 56 Ferrazza, Daniel E., 11020 Woodstock Ave., Cleveland 4, 0 . .... 13, 78, 80 Ferrero, Paul, 52! N. Second St., Raton, New Me xico Ferris, William E., 213 Lake St., Delaware, Ohio -- -- - ---------57, 75 Ferryma n , Russell Elden, lOll Link Ave., Springfield 13, Ohio Fess, C. Norman, 40 Glenwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio Fiehrer, Kenneth N., 946 Brough Ave., Hamilton, Ohio Fields, John M., 812 Dennison Ave., Dayton, Ohio _________________________ 26 File, Thomas M., 51 Cambridge Ave., Dayton, Ohio _______ _______S6, 77 Fillenwarth, Henry james, 1601 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis, Ind. 67, 79, 83, 102-03 Filoso, Donald, 308 Oakview Dr., Dayton 9, Ohio Finnan, Richard Howard, 3989 Galbraith, Cincinnati 36, Ohio _________67 Finch, Doris Edna, 1840 Home Ave., Dayton, Ohio Fink, Robert Richard, 9616 Easton Ave., Cle veland 4, O hio.-----··---------·· 65 Finke nbine , Ge orge F ., Anna , Ohio Finke, Janet I., 208 Squirrel Road, Dayton, Ohio ......______57, 78, 80, 81. 91, 154, 161, 182 Finke, Robert. 208 Squirrel Road, Dayton, Ohio Finnen, Gerald W., 115 Maple Hgts., New Lexington, Ohio ............... 61, 112 Fisher, Jane Evelyn, 249 Illinois Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio 63, 65, 91. 109, 154, 164, 176 Fischer, LaVe rne, 317 E. Dixon Ave nue, Dayton 9, Ohio ............66, 74, 83 Fisch er, Marle ne R., 1936 Richard St., Dayton 3, Ohio 62, 78, 81, 95, 160, 181 Fisch er, Rob e rt F., 317 E. Dixon Ave nue Da yton 9, Ohio Fischer, Roy Fre d, 48 So Che rrywood Ave nue , Da yton, Ohio ____________ 68 Fischer, William J., 317 E. Dixon Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio __________ J3, 90 Fish, Kurt, 133 Forre r Blvd., Dayton 9, Ohio - -·-13

Fishbaugh, William F., 907 Ellen Dr., Middletown, Ohio - ·-·--------·---89 Fisher, James, 33 S. Central, Fairbo~n. Ohio Fisher, Robert Louis, SO Steele Avenue, Dayton, Ohio .____ ______ ----------- 68 Fitz, Cyril, 527 Clinton St., Sandusky, Ohio Fitzgerald, john B., 5110 Moffitt Ave., St. Louis 13, Mo Fitzpatrick, Robert, 432 Hadley Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio ------------·-·-·· 62 Flanagan, Francis, 21 Osborn Pl., Rockville Centre, N. Y. ----------·· - 13 Flannery, joseph, 426 Wallace Avenue, Covington, Ky. --------·-···- 66 Flaute, Robert, 20 Patterson Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio ___ ··--------- 13, :30 Flea!, Howard A., 52 Central Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Fleischman, Harlow, 1131 Irving Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio ·--·-------------------- 26 Fleischman, Ralph, R. R. L Box 264, Dayton 5, Ohio .............................. 133 Flood, Richard K., 151 W. 4th St., Mansfield, Ohio ·-·---·----------- 69, 72, 82 Flowers, W11liam E., 314 N. High St., New Lexington, Ohio ----------- 6! Fluegeman, Sr. Mariella SPSF, 49 Hop eland St., Dayton 8, Ohio Flynn, Robart D., 1407 Versailles Rd., Lexington, Ky. _ _:______ 13, 139 Foley, Denis, 100-24-202 St., Hollis 7, New York ··-···-··-·------------------·-·- 68 Folino, Thomas F., 330 Stonemill Road, Dayton 9, Ohio ·--·-·----- ····------ 13 Ford, David, 216 E. 24th St., Owensboro, Ky. ·-------------- 57, 73, 78, 80, 153 Ford, Gerald, 216 E. 24th St., Owensboro, Ky • ................................... 69, 151 Ford. Robert )., 104 Kent Place, Dayton 4, Ohio -·--······--··---------------... 13 Forkner, Marilyn, 920 Nordale Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ---·---·· 66, 154 Forrest, Helen Louella, 4128 Fulton Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio _ 59, 78, 83, SO Fowler, Janet, 2280 So. Patterson Blvd., Dayton 9, Ohio - ---------- - 26 Fox, Joseph E., 56 Palerno Place, Dayton, Ohio Fox, Martha, 39 Stockton Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio - ----------------- 109 Fox, Richard, 1522 Viola Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio Fox, Thomas, 106 W. Norwick Ave., Columbus l. Ohio - - -- - - - · G3 Fox, William )., R. D. !, Tennent Rd., E. Freehold, N. J. France, Orville A., Jr., 1515 Rockwall St., Dayton 8, Ohio ---·-·- - -- 60, 89 Francis, Vernon, 306 So. Center St., Versailles, Ohio Frazier, Marilyn, 237 So. Conover St., Dayton 7, Ohio Frazee, Paul W., 144 Edgewood Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Frank, Joann M., 367 Cherry Drive, Dayton 5, Ohio ........................___ 63 Free, Ronald, 2304 Pershing Drive, Dayton 10, Ohio ·-------------------------··---8 Fremgen, Robert D., 834 Heaton St., Hamilton, Ohio ---·------·-·-·13 Fremont, William, 133 No. Perry St., Dayton I. Ohio ...........................____ 74 French, Darrell, 1550 Burnett Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio ·----------- 13 French, Mitchell, !SSO Burnett Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Frericks, Thomas Joseph, 115 No. Hanover St., Minster, Ohio _ 60, 139, IS5 Freytag, Edward C., W . Main St., Ft. Loramie, Ohio Freytag, James, W. Main St., Ft. Loramie, Ohio ···-··-·----------------- - ---- - 13 Fricke, Howard, 300 E. Dixon Avenue, Dayton 9, Oh:o ------------------···-·- 26 Fristik, William Robert, !605 Alameda Ave., Lakewood 7, - Ohio .......... 69 Frost, Joseph, 3595 Outlook Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio -------------------~ 54 Frounfelker, Frank E., 531 Lexington Ave., Dayton, Ohio ________ J.f, 77 Fry, Gloria Mae, 22!S Aerial Ave., Dayton, Ohio Fu, Chen, 8 Tad Ti I Chia, Tsinan, Shantung, China ··-- ·--·--·-·---·- $5 Fulton, Roland J., 6344 Brecksville Rd., Independence, Ohio Fulwiler, Daniel Ellis, 1242 W. Riverview Ave., Dayton, Ohio Funkhouser, James, 440 Lowes St., Dayton 9, Ohio -· -·--·----___ J3

G Gabel, Harold Edward, ISIS Napoleon St., Fremont, Ohio Gabriel, john R., 1143 Windsor Ave., Dayton, Ohio Gage, David L., 24 De wey Dr., Dayton, Ohio ---·-··----·--·--- - - .... 113 Ga iring, Walter Anthony, 396 Highland Ave., Wadsworth, Ohio ·------ 68 Galbraith, Barba ra A ., Box 197, R. F . D. 10, Dayton 9, Ohio Galbmith, Harold H., R. F. D. 10, Box 197, Dayton 9, Ohio Gallagher, John Edward, Mantua --------- ······--··----------- .......... 14, 12, 171 Gannon, John W., 401 Otterbein Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio -·-------------- 63, 78 Ganther, Mary Ellen, 406 Kenwood Ave., Dayton, Oh:o ________ 30, 66, 80 Garcia, Joseph M., 4138 Farnham Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio ·----- - - 87 Garcia, Ramiro Arturo, Amarica Sur 325, Monterray, Nuareleon 61. 75, 113 Gardner, Charles Cla yton, 265 E. Pleas ant St., Springfie ld, O h io _______ B(I Ga rringer, Lewis James, ISO Edge wood Ct., Dayton, Ohio Garrison, Robert W ., 35 Wroe Ave ., Da yton, Ohio Gates , john A., 1634 Windsor Pl., Lou isville , Ke ntucky .........A i9, 83, 137 Gates, Thomas E., !634 W indsor Pl., Louisville , Ke ntucky ______ 14. 87 Gavin, George F., 533 N. Seventh St., Steubenville, Ohio Gavin , Joseph P., 623 Rockford Ave., Dayton, Ohio Gay, Lawrence X., IS4-17 lOth Ave., Beechhurst, L.I., N. Y. -·--· -··-·- 6B Gay, William C., R. F. D. 8, Box 68S, Dayton 3, Ohio G e bhart, Charles J., 2103 Miller Rd., Ft. Wayne 8, Ind. ·---- --- ·-·- 6 2 G e hring, Mary Lou, 620 W. Norman Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio · Ge hring, Shirle y Ann, 620 W . Norman Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio ... 34, 66, 78, 80 Geiger, john Leonard, 3844 W. !36th St., Cle vela nd II. Ohio ....... ---·-. : Gentile , Cha rles joseph, 1334 G rand A v e ., Dayton 7, Ohio ............102-.., George , Robe rt Francis, 1113 Woodlawn Ave ., CafQbridge , Ohio Gerber, Roman Joseph, 134 S. Paint St., Chillicofhe, Ohio ... 65, 76, 104 Ge rhartz, Patricia Ann, 336 Sweitzer St., Greenville, Ohio ._ 66, 84, !OS

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STUDENT DIRECTORY Giambrone, Harry Joseph, 2036 Emerson Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ·-------~- 14 Gibbons, Charles Edward, 2409 Sherman Ave., Middletown, 0. ··-·· 14, 115 Gibbons, )ames A .. 71 Magnolia Ave., Floral Park, L. I .. N. Y. 14, 112, 115 Gibbs, Warren Gilbert, 653 Dennison Ave .. Dayton S, Ohio ----····· 102-03 Gigloitti. Angelo, 133 Bruen St.. Dayton, Ohio ...:_________________ 26 Gilbert, Charles R., ISOO Kensington Dr .. Dayton, Ohio -----------·-··--· 26 Gill, john Augustine, 2231 Lincoln Ave .. Lakewood 7, Ohio ______ 68, 79 Gamer, George E., 74 Holmes Rd., Fairborn, Ohio Gilmore, Hal Clarke, 3417 Smithville Rd., Dayton 10, Ohio Gilmore, Robert Wesley, 105 Danville St.. Stanford, Kentucky Gilvary, james Joseph, 3612 N. Main St., Dayton 5, Ohio -----·- 14, 73, 76 Girard, Kathleen M., 114 Colorado Ave .. Dayton, Ohio .. 66, 7S, SO, 105 Givens, Olen N .. 222 S. Smith St., West Carrollton, Ohio Glanton, Robert D.. 5909 N. Main St.. Dayton, Ohio Glasener, Guy William, 2139 Stegman Ave., Dayton, Ohio Glaser, Ronald M., 206 Geneva Rd.. Dayton 7, Ohio .......................... 62, 95 Glassock, Robert 0 .. 545 Watervliesl, Dayton, Ohio .................______ ............ 14 Gleason, james ),, 571 N. Spring, Wilmington, Ohio .. 60, 74, S9, 104, 105 Gleason, john P .. 571 N. Spring St., Wilmington, Ohio ... !4, 74, 104, 105 Glock, james H.. R. R. I, Clayton, Ohio Goenner, Ronald D., 606 Carlisle Ave., Dayton 10, 0 . ............ 62, 102-03 Goetz, Louis )., 2310 San Rae Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio ............ 62, 95, 102-03 Golden, Kenneth, 1024 Xenia Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ..................... 61. 77 Goltsos, Costas E., 157 Lexington Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio ________ J4, 115 Gomes, Ronald Lowell, 2413 Puunui Ave., Honolulu T. H. -------------------· 66 Goodpaster, Robert, S Briedweng Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ----------------- S7 Gorsuch, Evelyn M.. 1104 W. Third St.. Dayton 7, Ohio __________ 55, 105 Gottschlich, jerald W ., R. R. 3, Box 149, Brookville, Ohio Goubs aux, Dale c.. R. R. I , Versaille s , Ohio -------------------- --------------- 14, 113 Graham, Donald E., S3S Union Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio Granato, Albert, 330 Pierce St.. Dayton 10, Ohio Granato, john P., 330 Pie rce St., Dayton 10, Ohio -------------------·----- 14, S7 Gras, Donald C., 1557 Salem Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio ............................... 14 Gras, jeanne, M, 1557 Salem Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio ............... 30, 62, 7S Graul, Edward 1A,25 Creighton Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio .... _____________ 14 Grden, Wilfred F., 3554 E. Sis! St., Cleveland 5, Ohio -------------14 Greaser, William )., S54S Avon St., jamaica 3, N. Y............ 14, 112, 115 Greive, Donald, 756 Fernwood Avenue, Louisville, Ky . ....... 67, 151, 156 Grevencamp, William, P. 0. Box 116, Ft. Re covery, Ohio ........................... 14 Grigsby, Charles, 112 Potomac St., Dayton 10, Ohio ................................... 139 Grimme, Donald E., 126 Fremont, Ft. Thomas, Ky. -------------------- 55, 113 Groeber, Richard, 1622 Clifton Avenue, Springfie ld, Ohio Grole mund, Robert, 146 California Dr.. Rochester, N. Y. _________....... 14, 75 Groselle, Francis X.. R. R. I, Spencerville, Indiana .................. 62, 91. 105 Grosser, Leo, 475 Van Voast Ave., Bellevue, Ky. --------------------------·- - -61 Grosse, Richard Jr.. 60 W. Peach Orchard Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio Groszewski, Daniel, 7226 W. Park, St. Louis 17, Mo . .............., ..... 14, SS, 171 Groth, Hildegard, 246 Niagara Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ................... 66, 92 Grube , Harold, R. R. I, Ne w Carlisle, Ohio Gruber, Patricia, 2111 Ravenwood Avenue, Dayton, Ohio .............. 67, !54 Guido, Anthony, 2126 Hill Avenue, Middle town, Ohio _____________ !4, 87 Guilloyle, Bernard, SS-44 20Sth St., Bellaire, S, Ne w York _____________ l4 Gulick, john H.. 10923 Granger Rd., Cleve land 25, Ohio ----- -·--· 67 Gunckel, jeannyne, E. Market St., Germantown, Ohio .......55, 91 , 154, 155 Gunn, Raymond, 515 Delaware Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio ...............- 65, S4 Gurnick, Gerard E., 2534 Fairmount Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ................... 62 Gustin , William, 2251 Emerson Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio

H Haag, William jacob, 291S Cedar St .. Ports mouth, Ohio ________________ _______68 Haber, james, IS E. 3rd St., W. Alexandira, Ohio ---------------------------------14 Haberstroh, Thomas D.. 241 Hillside, Fairborn, Ohio Hackett, Lawrence, 345 W. Warren Ave., Youngstown, Ohio ........... 79, SO Hackman, Richard, 457 Allwen Drive, Apt. 7, Dayton 6, Ohio _________ J4 Hafner, William, 2357 Beverly Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio Hageman, Richard, 202S Koe hler Avenue , Dayton 4, Ohio - ------------ ·---68 Ha g erman, Samuel,l0!7 Pursell Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio .................- 100 Haines, Michael, R. R. I. Philadelphia Drive, Dayton 5, Ohio Hall, Cons tance L.. 1716 Salem Avenue , Dayton 6, Ohio ------------·---·----- Sl Hall, Thomas, 243 N. Williams St.. Dayton, Ohio ............................- ....... 15 Hall, Thomas N., 652 Manning Place, Dayton S, Ohio Hallerman, William E., 30 Grandon Road, Dayton 9, Ohio ___________53 Hamer, joseph, 227 Kenwood Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio __ 67, 83, 84, 95 Hammond, Hubert, 4624 St . ja mes Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Hampton, Lou Anne, 255 Corona Ave nue, Dayton 9, Ohio Hanes, Thomas C., 109 W. South St., Arcanum, Ohio Hankins , Esther C., 447 Kie faber St.. Dayton, Ohio Hanlon, William P., 25 Thompson St., Waterbury , Conn. .. 26, S7, 102-03 Hannon, )ames P., 4006 W . Monroe St., Chicago 24, Ill. ................ _. 79, 84

Hai!Sford, Paul, 108 Edgewood Court, Dayton, Ohio _______ ·-·- _ _ _________ Harding, john I., 4808 Berwyn Rd., College Park, Md. - - ---------------- 66 Harding, Richard F ., 345 W . Third St .. Dayton, Ohio Harr, George E., 2606 Hoover Ave ., Dayton, Ohio ----------·----------..54

Harrell, Orville N., 1274 Alwildg Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Harrigan, Thomas F., S923 204th St., Hollis, L. I:, N. Y. -----------------------lUI Harris, Clyde, 1135 E. Herman Ave., Dayton, Ohio ------------------------ - - · Harris, Foster E., 701 Forest Grove Ave .. Dayton, Ohio -------------!11 Harris, Lorenzo, 1545 Home Ave., Dayton, Ohio ·------------------- 15, 74 Harris, Ramon Robert, 1506 Catalpa Dr.. Dayton, Ohio Harris, Robert Eugene, R. F. D. 2, New Lebanon, Ohio Harriss, Robert, 417 Harriet St., Dayton, Ohio - -- -------------------------------------. . . Harrison, Betty )o, 1207 Cornell Dr., Dayton, Ohio .......... 63 , 7S, SO, S3, S4 Hart, james P .. 1327 Gordon St., Toledo 9, Ohio Hart, John P .. R. F. D. 10, Dayton 9, Ohio Harter, john )., 3709 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio Hartman, Ronald R., 202 McDaniel St., Dayton, Ohio Hartnett, judy A., 405 Red Haw Rd., Dayton 5, Ohio ---------- __ Sil Hauer, Margaret L.. Sl6 Ferguson Ave., Dayton, Ohio Haudrich, Paul Leon, 911 Ferkel St.. Columbia, Ill. - - - - - - - ...... 613 Hauer, Edward P., 2124 Maple Grove Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ....... 55, 102-03 Hauer, Mary Frances, Sl6 F >rguson Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio _____ 66, 102-03 Hauer, Marilyn A ., 1317 Tennyson Ave .. Dayton 6, Ohio ... l5, 59, 84, 163 Hayden, Kenneth I., 110 Haller Rd., Dayton, Ohio .. _ G~ Hazen, Richard R., 5025 Sutton Ave., Dayton, Ohio Hebbeler, Donald B., 2522 RidgecliU Ave .. Cincinnati 3, Ohio ----------5« Heberle, Gerald C., 424 Neal Ave., Dayton, Ohio -------6.5 Heberle, Walter )., 424 Neal Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Heck, Robert F., R. F. D. 7, Box 266, Dayton, Ohio --------------------95, 96, 100 Hecker, )ames, 1655 Smithville Rd., Dayton !0, Ohio . ..................---·-· Hecker, Richard 0., 1611 Nelson Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio -·--·---- _ 62 Hee, Howard YouKai, 1504 Pawals Lane, Honolulu, T. H. __ 6B Heflin, John H., 37 Mead St., Dayton, Ohio ----·--···--·---------·-··-· 62, 77 Heigel, Robert D., 3610 E. Second St., Dayton, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - 54, Heimann, Claire C., 1129 Windsor Ave .. Dayton, Ohio . · - - - - - - -105 Hein, Ted F .. 2435 Oakland, Dayton, Ohio Heinz, Irma C., 909 Grand Ave .. Dayton, Ohio -·---------·--·--· JS Heisterman, Robert L., R. F. D. 3, Brookville, Ohio ----·-·----------···· Helke. Robert C., 130 Ccmmunity Dr .. Dayton, Ohio Heller, William P ., 422 Richard St., Dayton, Ohio Helmkamp, Donald G .. 629 E. Fourth St., Delphos, Ohio ................._. ____. Helmkamp, Elmer )., 427 N. Jefferson St.. Delphos. Ohio ................- .....- .111 Helmlinger, Louis R., 743 Che stnut St., Sidney, Ohio ............................ 55, 153 Hemmert, Wanda joan, 216 S. Wayne St.. Piqua, Ohio ....................66, 105 Henige, Mary K., 332 N. Filth St., Upper Sandusky, Ohio -------- 69, S3, 86 Hennessy, Michael F., 21 Locust St., Floral Park, N. Y. ______________ !5 Hennessy, Paul R .. 115 N. Gettys burg, Dayton, Ohio _______________ IS Herliby, William )., 101 Lake St .. Arlington, Mass. - .. - -· ____ 26, 96 Herman, Allonso D.. Herman Farm, Waynesfield, Ohio -----S4 Herman, John L.. Herman Farm, Waynesfield, Ohio ------·---··------!111 95 Hermetz, Mathew C., 505 Elmhurst Rd .. Dayton 7, Ohio __________.15 Hermiller, Hobert )., 62S E. Fourth St., Ottawa, Ohio ............................__.. Herrmann, Samuel S., 1576 W. High St., Lima, Ohio Herring, Rose lla, 425 W. 2nd St., Dayton, Ohio - - - - - - - _____IS Herzog, Richard, 434 Grand A ven ue, Dayton 5, Ohio Hess. Mary Ann, Ill Indiana Avenue, Dayton 10, 0 ..... 15, 30, 72, 83, S4, !02-03. !04, 170 Hesler. Glenn D., 322 Park Drive, Dayton, Ohio Hewitt, Richard, R. R. 7, East Whipp Road, Dayton, Ohio ......................66, 95 Hickey, Gene, 2434 Broadway, Toledo, 9, Ohio .-·-·····- - - ___________59, 139 Hickey, Patrick, Box 224, Gassaway, West Virginia ·······----------·15, 75, S7 Hicke y, Richard, 5525 Salem Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio ____________ ____. Hickey, Robert H., 5525 Salem Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Hicks, Willa, 2020 Home Ave nue , Dayton 7, Ohio - - - - - - - - -- ~5 Hieber, Dolores, 331 Colle ge Park, Dayton 9, Ohio Hieber, Mary, 331 College Park Ave n ue, Dayton 9, Ohio ....................- ....... Hie rholzer, Martha, 119 So. Elm St. Celina, Ohio ------- -·- St; High, Richard. 2731 W. Third St., Dayton 7, Ohio Hightower, john, 305 E. Washington Ave. Effingham, Ill ______ 102.-0~ Hilbert, William, IISO Gonder St. Springfield 7, Ohio ________ ----- .. SJ Hilgefor·"l, Charmaine, 52 Mann Avenue, Fairborn, Ohio _ . 54, 79, SO, 169 Hilsabeck, William. 39 Shopping Court, Dayton, Ohio Hilton, Robert, 247 W . Bataan Drive, Dayton !0, 0 . ..... 15, 72, 96, 102-03, 104 Hinshaw, Fred, R. R. 3, Xe nia, Ohio Hites, Mable, 438 E. Linde n, Miamisburg, Oblo ______________ -·- lS Ho, Donald, 2316 Makanani Dr.. Honolulu, T. H. ____________ &"B Ho, Earl, 122S 17th Av e. Honolulu, T. H. - - · ------·-- - - -- 2:6 Hobbs, Reid, 2332 Rugby Road, Dayton 6, Ohio ______ - --- __,_ !>!~ Hoberg, Charles, R. R. 3, Box 670 Portsmouth. 0. Hoberg, Paul, R. R. 3, Box 670, Portsmouth, Ohio . Hockwalt, john, 1235 MI. Vernon Avenue, Dayton, 0 . ---- ---·-·-_2.6 9 Hockwalt, Norman, 1620 Catalpa Dr. Dayton 6, Ohio ·------- ----------6 Hoeb ich, Edwin F., 174 14th St. Sea Cliff, L. I. N. Y. 05 Hoefler, Giles, 2101 Riv erside Drive, Dayton 5, Ohio 53, 7S, S3, S4, !04. 1 Hoelderle, joanne, 240 E. Marrin, Payne, Ohio .......----------54, !05 Hoene , Da v id, R. R. 3, Effingham, Ill. ----·-···------·- _

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STUDENT DIRECTORY Hoffman, James, 102 Lawnview Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio Hoffman, Robert, 773 N. W. 35th St. Miami 37, Fla. -------------------------------92, 96 Hogan, George, R. R. 8, Box 476, Dayton 3, Ohio ---------------------- _______________J5 Hogan, Robert A., 1386 E. S2 St. Cleveland, 6, Ohio Hoge, Barnard, 1001 Howard St., Bridgeport. Ohio - - - - - - 15, 133, !57 Hohler, Nancy, 1328 Central Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio ... 31, 53, 78, 83, 90 Hoke, Ronald, 259 Alton Avenue, Dayton 4, Ohio -------------------------------------·56 Holcomb, Patricia, 20 Bragg Place, Dayton 8, Ohio __________________________ 65 Holland, Philli:;>, 115 Graymont Ave. Birmingham, Ala. --------------------------- 65 Hollen. Robart, 114 Lawnvlew Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio Holsapple, Donald, 30J Rockwood Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohoo Holsinger, Ed:th, 1500 Broadway, Piqua, Oh:o Holtavert. Charles C. Jr., 124 He:shey St. Dayton 5, Ohio Holycross, Robart B., 219 Medford, Dayton 9, Ohio ------------------------------------159 Hoo.c, James H., 2610 Philadelphia Drive, Dayton 5, 0. _________________________________ IS Hooper, Sanford P., 801 E. 16th St. Little Rock, Ark. HopKins, Guy A., 1821 Central Avenue, Anderson, Ind. Horst, William R., R. R. L E_;>ring Valley, Ohio ------------------------------------------15 Horstman, Betty Ann, 1414 Cory Drive, Dayton 6, Ohio Horton , James, Ill Jackson St. Dayton 2, Ohio Horvath, James, 3808 W. !57th St. Cleveland 11, Ohio __ 109, 1!0, Ill Horvath, Roy T., 805 Manhatta n Ave., Dayton, Ohio Hough, James L., R. F. D. 2, Lebanon, Ohio_ -------------------------55, 139 Hovey, Richard K., 2856 Norton Ave., Dayton, Ohio Hovey, William John, 2856 Norton Ave., Dayton, Ohio ________________________55, 113 Howard, Edward, 1152 Haynes St., Dayton, Ohio _________________________________________68 Howard, Moyer E. 238 Troy St., Dayton, Ohio Howley, Marguerite Ann, S6 Fernwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio 57, 81, 91, 110, IlL 154 Hoying, Eugene John, R. F. D. 2, Anna, Ohio --------------------------------------- 56, 77 Hsiung, Yuh-hwa, 2 Chung On Terrace, King' s Rd., Hong Kong _____________ 68 Hubbard, Charles W ., 1344 Grand Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio _________________________ 26 Hucke, Charlene Lou.se, 2904 Kenmore Ave., Dayton, Ohio ... 66, 74, 91, 154 Huelsman, Lou.s C., Carthagena, Ohio ---------------------------------------------15 Huey, Byron C., 86 Cham,>;on Rd., Fairborn, Ohio Huffman, Dwight Gerald. R. F. D. L New Lebanon, Ohio .................... 69, 72 Hughes, Clyde, 1117 Demphle Ave., Dayton, Ohio ---------------------------------------56 Hughes, Frank A., 101 P-38 St., Vandalia, Ohio Hughes, Gerald Richard 121 Budlong St., Adrain, Michigan Hughes, Philip Ernest, 121 Budlong St., Adrain, Michigan _____________________83 Hunt, Julius Michael. 805 N. Metcalf St., Lima, Ohio __________________________________ J6 Hussey, William Joseph, 719 Belmont Park North, Dayton, Ohio ________________ l6 Hussong, Frederick Edward, 1316 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio ___ ____________68 Hussman, Lawrence Eugene, 1956 Rugby Rd., Dayton, Ohio ____________________66 Hustmyer, Frank E., 1428 Alberta St., Dayton, Ohio ------·-····-··-··-·--16, 92 Hus ton, Robert Bailey, 3330 Lenox Dr., Dayton, Ohio ......................--------57 Huth, James Alan, 225 E. High St., Fostoria, Ohio Huth, William Edward, 2006 Far H1lls Ave., Dayton, Ohio .... 53, 105, 108 Hutzelma n, Harry V., 2036 Pershin g Blvd., Dayton 10, Ohio Hyde, Thomas Leroy, 805 Charles , Middletown, Ohio

I Iannuzzi William P., 517 Westchester Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y, ___ 55, 170 Illes, Louis Joseph, 2003 Rive r view Ave., Dayton, Ohio ....................66, 67, 95 Imber, Carroll D., 129 E. Fourth St., Delphos, Ohio _____________________________________ J6 Imbar, Darrell E., 129 E. Fourth St., Delphos, Ohio _____________________________________ 16 IngersolL Ethel Puckett, Box 322, Centerville, Ohio Inle, Nancy Jeanne , 820 Cornell Dr., Dayton, Ohio ........... 65, 79, 80, 84, 91 Ireland, Frank T., 1639 Tuttle Ave., Dayton, Ohio Iriza rry, Armando Louis, 100 Comerc io St., Ponce Urban, R. R ..... _________53 Irizarry. Natalie, Box 206, Ca b o Ra jo, Puerto Rico Isensc;cer, Mary Ann, 2307 Rustic Rd., Dayton, Ohio ................ 78, 80, 83, 169 !vie, George W., 109 Knecht Dr., Dayton, Ohio .._________________________________________ 26

J Ja blinski, Eugene A., 2163 Bickmore Ave ., Dayton 4, Ohio ___________________ l6, 84 Jackson, Essie Mae, 958 Gard Ave., Dayton, Ohio --------------------------------- - -----105 Jacobs, Clare n ce James, 125 McRe ynolds St., Dayton 3, Ohio ...................... 68 James, Wuerthner V., 532 Blanche St., Dayton, Ohio Janney, James H .• 57 E. Dixon Ave ., Dayton 9, Ohio --------------- --------------- --53 Ja nning, Edward, 3400 W. 130 St., Cleveland 1, Ohio._______________________ J6, 88 Janning, Robert J., ~35 Belvoir Ave., Dayton, Ohio ------------------------- ,____________60 Janning, Thomas Bernard, 1121 Old Orchard Ave., Dayton, Ohio ....... 68, 95 Janella, Ralph J., 39 State St., Norwalk, Ohio ---------------------------------- -- 56, 115 Jauch, Edward F., 1107 Amherst Pl., Dayton 6, Ohio _________________ 56, 112, 115, Jauch, Mary Elizabe th, 1107 Amherst Pl., Dayton 6, Ohio ....... 69, 81, 83, 84 Je ffords, Charles F ., 1534 Sixth St., Portsmou th, Oh io ..................._____________££ Jellison, Patricia J. , W est Ale xa ndria, Ohio Je nks, Pe te r G ., 345 Volusia A ve ., Dayton, 9, Ohio -------------------------- ------------61 Je nnings, Betty Jean, 1207 Cornell Drive, Dayton, Ohio _____________________________ 84 je n sen, Finn H., 216 N. Downing St., Piqua, Ohio

Jindra, Leonard, 4319 Behwald Ave., Cleveland 9, Ohio Jira, Elmer, 3854 Washington Pk. Blvd., Cleveland 5, Ohio _______________________ 68 Jira, Lee, 8219 Deerfield, Parma 29, Ohio ------·-· -------------· ___ 911 )oefreda, Mary, 1611 Burroughs Dr., Dayton, Ohio ________________________________ 6Q, 84 )oedreda, Matthew, 1611 Burroughs Drive, Dayton, Ohio John, George, 10912 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Johnson, Alfred, 1914 Richley St., Dayton 8, Ohio Johnson, Barbara, R. R. 11, Box 227, Dayton, Ohio -------------------------------- 69, 81 Johnson,. Elaine Ward, 154 W. Hudson Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio Johnson, Helen R., 67 E. Helena St., Dayton 5, Ohio ----- -------------------------------- 56 Johnson, james C., R. R. I , W a ynesville, Ohio ----------------------------------------------. 89 johnson, Margaret E., 620 Shroyer Road, Dayton 9, Ohio -------------------------- 16 Johnson, Martha E., 2710 Hamilton Ave .. Columbus, Ohio Johnson, Orner T., 28 Lorenz Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Johnson, Russell L., 348 So. Montgomery, Dayton, Ohio ______________ ....... 124 Johnson, Thalia W., 163 W. Hudson Avenue, Dayton, Ohio __ 34, 74, 109, !55 Johnson, David M. 609 McLain St., Dayton Johnston, Lynn.,225 Prospect Avenue Jones, Dale S., R. R. 2, Brookville, Ohio ........................................................£2, 91, jones, james, 20 Hawthorne St., Day ton 7, Ohio jones, Luanne Marie, 712 Oakwood Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio -------- fi7 jones, Wallace, 44 Carrlands Drive , Dayton 9, Ohio -----------------------------~ 77 Jordan, Silas Jr., 143 Wisteria Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio Joseph, Eugene, 505 Center St., Martins Ferry, 0 . ________________ ........... 139, !53 Judd, John W., 230 East Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio ________________________________________ l6. 92 Jurena, Frank C., 343 Barclay St., Newark, Ohio ------------------------------~ 153

K Kadleg, Richard, 107 So. State, Painesville, 0. _ _______________________________ . Koeppel, Jean, 304 Wyoming St. Dayton 10, Ohio -- ------------------------------------Kahle, Donald, 122Vz N. Oak St. Ottawa, Ohio __________________________________________ . Kaiser, Ada, Box 48, Phoneton, Ohio .....................__________...........................__. Kaiser, Edward, Box 48, Phoneton, Ohio Kalman, George, 214 Sunset Avenue, Dayton 2, Ohio .............:.......................lfl Kamm, Irmin, 346 Shroyer Road, Dayton 9, Ohio _ ------ .... - - - 61. 112 Ka-ne, Leroy, 1116 N. School St. Honolulu, T. H. _____________.. 124, 129, 133, 136 Kanzler, W1lliam, 13 "A" St. Fairborn, Ohio Kapp, Phillip, 710 Troy St. Dayton 4, Ohio - - - ------------- - - GO Karpiak, Michael, R. R. I, Lewisburg, Ohio __________________________________________. . . . Karns, Dorothy, 1900 Coolid ge Drive, Dayton, Ohio Kastle, Patricia, R. R. I, Spring Valley, Ohio _____________________________________66, 74, 83 Katsikadamas, Nicholas, 514 W. 4th St. Dayton 2, Ohio ------16 Kauth, Charles, 51 Vermont Avenue, Dayton 4, Ohio ___________ BO Kauth, Eugene, 51 Vermont Avenue, Dayton 4, Oh10 Kavanaugh, Mike, 711 No. 4th St. Toronto, Ohio ____________ _ l G Kavanagh, Viola A., Sp. Charleston, Ohio _______ _________ _______________________l8, 74, 89 Kaws ky, Arnold, 408 W . Norman Ave nue , Dayton, Ohio_______________________26, 90 Keck, Lawre nce D. R. R. 3, Box 664, Dayton, O.hi.o - - - - - - - - - - ___.IK) Keck , Victor, 2242 Ontario Avenue, Dayton, Ohio _ ________________________________ . Keegan, Albert, 109 E. Fairview, Dayton 6, Ohio Kehl, William, 115 W. lith St. Connersville, Ind . .................... 72, 79, i)Q, 78, 110, Ill, !52 Keil, James, 636 So. Byene Rd., Tole do 9, Ohio Keith, Roger, 7201 W. Summe rdale, Chicago 31, Ill. - - - - - - · - ---'GS Keble, Dav id, 3027 E. Fourth St., Dayton 3, Ohio -----~ 51, 77 Kelble, Jerome M., 3027 E. Fourth St., Dayton, Ohio __________________________.......,. Kelbley, Thomas Walte r, Box 128, Bascom, Ohio __________________ l6, 74, 102,-03 Kelle r , Hele n a G., 28 A shwood Ave ., Da yton, Ohio _______ ______ )6 Ke lley, John Edwa rd, 67-50 J !92 St., Flushin g , N. Y. - - -___ 92 Ke lly, Pauline L., 38 Marie Ave .. Dayton, Ohio - - - - - - - - _ ___lJO Ke lly, Ine z Je an, 320 Elm Ave., Clearfield, Pa. _ ____ _ _ _ _____ 96 Kelly, Jerome hichard, 524 S. Main Ave., Sidney, Ohio .... - - - - - - · _ $3 Kelly, John E., 524 S. Main Ave., Sidn e y, Ohio - --- - -· ___ 16. 79 Kelly, john Thomas, 40 Plumwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio Kelly, Mildred, Pe nning ton Gap., Virgin ia Ke lly, Pa ul M., 524 S. Main St., Sidney, Ohio Kelly, Norbert B., 524 S. Main St., Sidne y , Ohio - - - - -- - ........ ]4]., 87 Kelsesky, W a lter Karol, 37 Orchard Dr., Pittsburgh 15, Pa. __ --- --- 66 Ke lso, Ha rold G ., 905 Bellaire Ave., Da yton 10, Ohio .................... 77, 95 Ke nady, Bruce I., 7350 N. Dixie Dr .. Dayton 5, Ohio Kendall, James Jos eph, 616 25th Et., n. w., Canton 9, Ohio ..............- 54. 95

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STUDENT DIRE,CTORY Kiely. John M., 23 Westeria Ave., Minsota, L. I .. N. Y. ---·-----·- ... 152 Kiener, Jerome F., 704 E. Wheeling St .. Lancaster, Ohio Kiernan, )ames )., 27 Floral Parkway, Floral Park, N. Y. Kilbane, Francis Joseph. 2183 W. 63 St., Cleveland 5, Ohio ___........... 17, 133 Kilbane, James Patrick, 16405 Sedalia Ave., Cleveland 11. 0. King, Carl D.. R . F. D. 3, Xenia, Ohio _________5S Kinkade, Patrick Jerome, 936 Blue Ave .. Zanesville, Ohio ........ _. _______.. 89 Kinser, William C., 1086 Phillips Ave .. Dayton, Ohio - ..................____......95 Kinzeler, Clarence William, 1924 Emerald Court, Dayton 3, Ohio ...- .......... 26 Kirbabas, Perry, 218 Richmond Ave., Dayton, 6, Ohio Kirby, Robart R., 339 S. Fifth St., Miamisburg, Ohio Kirsch, Kevin B., 835 Woodbury Rd., Altadena, Calif . ....................................17 Kirkpatrick, Robert M .. 2610 Smithville Rd., Dayton, Ohio Kissell. William F., 373 Kenwood Ave .. Dayton 5, Ohio Kittredge, John B., 2737 Hillview Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ..._ ..........- -........... 26 Klamo, Anthony E., 1500 Taylor Ave., Middletown O hio .......- - - -55, 170 Klaus, Francis J., 520 Girard Ave., Marion, O hio _ ..________ ______....c..Sl Klein, William, 129 Gulf Rd .. Elyria, Ohio Kleinstuber, John F .. 810 Islington St., Silver Spring Md .........-.60, 79, 110 Kling, Jack Charles, 1409 Ohmer Ave., Dayton 10, O h io Klos terman, Walter E., 1021 Haynes St., Dayton 10, Ohio _________ .._____17 Klotz, Robert J., 2711 E. Third St .. Dayton, Ohio Knuth, Rae Lou, 4030 N. Dixie Dr .. Dayton, Ohio ...................___ ____ .60 Koehler, C. Joanne, 1516 N. Main S., Dayton, Ohio .................56, 81, 91. 154 Koehler, Charles Thomas, 1516 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio ............_ .......69,95 Koehler, John E .. 600 Crestmore Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Koehler, Joseph R., 1516 N. Main St .. Dayton, Ohio ....................... 62, 95, 100 Ko~hler, Wiiliam J., 2301 Revere Ave., Dayton, Ohio ..................__.... 65, 109 Koehnen, Edward, R. R. 1, Springs Valley, Ohio ____________..____..__95 Koehnen, John, 1364 Philadelphia Dr .. Dayton 6, Ohio Koenig, Donald, 1139 Highland Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ....................-.17, 87 Koerner, Ernest, 47 Windermere· Dr .. Willoughby, Ohio..._ ..... 6l, 7\:~; f~9 Koesters, Hubert, 418 Stonemill Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio --- - -...- - 56, 115 Koester, Raymond, 2146 Mapleview Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio Kokkinou, Epihanie, YMCA, Dayton 2, Ohio KolJ:?, John, 1514 Oakridge Drive, Dayton 7, Ohio __ __ .._____.._____...SO, 95 Kolleda, Glenn, 1480 Keowee St., Dayton 4, Ohio _ ....- ......- - - - -·-....... 100 Koller, Oswald E.. 2118 Fauver Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio __..__ _ _ l7, 75 Konczal, Raymond, 1109 Hamilton St .. Toledo, 7, Ohio Koogler, Gerald, 932 Berkshire Roa d, Dayton 9, Ohio Koogler, Robert Jr., 11 Marson Drive, Dayton 5, Ohio ......................... - .........17 Koontz, Charles, 409 W. Columbia St .. Union City, Ind . ........- .....................63 Kopp, William D.', 4 Edgewood Court, Dayton 7, Ohio Kopp, Martin Jr., R R. l, Norwood, Mo. __ ...._ ................. - ..........·----- 17 Kopp, Rita, 350 East Drive, Daytcm 9, Ohio __.._.._______________67 Koprowski, Edwin, 6809 Sebert Ave., Cleveland 5, Ohio Koren, Raymond, 15711 Saranac Rd .. Cleveland 10, Ohio Kotlarek, Lawrence, .3735 W . Austin St.. Milwaukee, Wise. ....______ ...SO Koverman, John R., R. R. l. Yorks hire, Ohio ...- - - - - -- -65 Koverman, John V .. 1728 Brown St., Dayton, 9, Ohio ._..........________ 84 Krafka, Rudolph, 1237 Carlisle Avenue, Dayton 0. Krafmiller, Stephen E.. Z20-14 He mpstead, Queens Villa g e. N. Y...... 61, 113 Kraft, Robert, 3110 Glen Rock Rd., Dayton, Ohio ......·- - ---·-----·--------6S Kramer, Anthony, 229 Volusia Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio .............___........... l24 Kramer, George Jr .. 135 Lookout Drive, Dayton, Ohio ..................................... 61 Krebs, Frederick G., 23 Woodland Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio ...17, 112, 115 Kreidler, Jac~b, 1322 Central Ave .. Sandusky, Ohio ....................................... 54 Kreider, Junietta R., 256 Illinois Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio Kre in, Frank P., 634 Pritz Avenue , Dayton 10, Ohio ......_ ..____________ 26 Kreitzer, Robert, 2427 Auburn Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Kress, Richard, 8028 Dres den, Parma 29, Ohio Kretzler, Carl, 1506 Shawano Pla ce, Dayton 7, Ohio --'-----..- .....56, US Krimm, Fre d J. Jr.. 2009 S. Malve rn, Dayton 6, Ohio Kroemer, Richard, 229 Caldwell St., Dayton 9, Ohio Kroger, Jack A., 2728 Keebler Ave nue, Dayton, Ohio ........---·---- _ _68 Kronenberger, Earl, 1022 Pritz Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio .......- ...- ... 17, 159 Kraeger, Louis Jr., 5853 N. Main St., Dayton 6, Ohio ............- -......___ 67 Krumbholz, Shirley, 2224 Be nson, Dr., Dayton 6, Ohio .............. _ ..______l7 Krumpe, Frederick, 1950 De mphle Avenue, Dayton 10, O hio ....- -...- ........ 17 Kuan, Pin Lin, 7 Evans ton Ave nue, Dayton, Ohio Kuchrski. Leonard, 3194 E. 66th St., Clevela nd, 4, Ohio .....- ..........- ... 57, 77 Kuhbande r, Charles, 241 E. Stropp Road, Dayton, Ohio ........... SO, 72, 102-03 Kulinski, Claren ce, 2707 Va n Buren Ave n ue, Erie 5, Pa . ................74, 82, 83 Kundmueller, Arthur C ., 3706 Rocky River Dr.. Cleveland, Ohio Kunka, Margaret M .. 630 We llmeier Avenue, Dayton, Ohio .... 55, 74, 84, 108 Kuntz, David L., 202 Sylvan Road, Dayton 9, Ohio _ .._..___________ 65 Kuntz, Edward James, 202 Sylvan Road, Dayton 9, Ohio Kuntz, Walter F., 1222 Troy St., Dayton, Ohio .._____________ 60 Kuntz, William , 1013 Ha ynes St., Dayton 10, Ohio ___________so, 83 Kurdziel. Stanis laus, 3810 Schille r Ave., Cle v e la nd 9, O h io ................ l7, 132 Kurfiss, Neal T.. 531 E. Ma rke t St., Germantow n, Ohio .....................- 55, 113 Kwiatkowski, Joseph, 220 N. Hawley, Toledo 7, Ohio

L Lacey, Walter D.. 2227 E. High St., Springfield 13, Ohio _ __ _...............- - 17 Lachey, Kenneth L.. South Main, Fort Loramie, Ohio - - - - -- - - - -65 Lacbey, Marcellus H .. South MClin, Fort Loramie, Obio _____________ l7 Lackey, Samuel F., 825 Keowee St., Dayton, Ohio Lafayette, Mary Louise, 218 Hopeland St., Dayton, Ohio ............___..___ as Lafayette, Rolland, 21 Butler St., Waterbury, Ve rmont ............._ ..____ SO, 74 Laflin, Robert G., 116 S. lOth St., Coshocton, Ohio Lagedrost, Stanley W ., 306 Orchard Dr., Dayton 9, Ohio ...............................95 Lake, Lynn J.. 305 Marietta Pl.. Dayton, Ohio Lalor, Richard P .. 1 ~1.58 Edwards Ave .. Lakewood 7, Ohio .......................60 Lambert, Thomas R., 49 Richmond Ave., Dayton, Ohio Lander, Richard C., 207 Second Ave., Wayland, N. Y. .................................. 17 Lange, Donald H., 3146 Elliott Ave., Dayton, Ohio ......................_ ................17 Langman, Buelah Lee, 233 Wroe Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio ................................... l 7 Lapp, James Frederick, 911 Five Oaks Ave., Dayton, Ohio Lare, Lawrence, 420 Stonemill Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio Latham, Haldron G., 244 Valley St., Dayton 4, Ohio ____..........._ ..._. 17, 87 Lau, Donald Y. M .. 1244 Ekaha Ave., Honolulu 55 T. H .....---------- 211 Lauber, James N .. 314 Fulton St., Sandusky, Ohio ·---......................_ ______ 62 Lauer, Thomas B., 117 Hall Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ____________ J7, 113 Lauvray, Robert E .. 1325 Chestnut St.. Coshocton, Ohio LeBoeuf, Charles E., 414 Acameda Pl., Dayton, Ohio ________________S'f Lechner,Thomas P., 1601 Shaftesbury Rd., Dayton, Ohio ............ l7, 112, 115 Lee, Paul M., Jr., 917 Ferguson Ave., Dayton, Ohio ...- ................................ 54 Lee, Richard Robert, 713 Eighth St., Alamoga, Colorado Leese, Charles, 514 Lowes St., Dayton, Ohio .._ .._ ................................... 102-03 Leese, Donald A .. 514 Lowes St., Dayton, Ohio Lehmann, James )., 731 St. Nicholas Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio ........................ 57 Lehner, Robert H., 1404 E. 221 St., Euclid 17, Ohio _____................55, 151 Leic.er, William John, R. f'. D. 2 R.oanuke, Roanoke, Ind.. .._____ 69, 82 Leist, -Gloria G., Shell, Wyoming . ·--·-----M Leist, James B.. Shell Wyoming - - - -....·-------- -·-----111,. 84 Leist, Thomas R .. 457 Allwen Dr., Apt 8, Dayton, Ohio .__ ____ _______l8 Lemming, James J., 1830 Richard St., Dayton , Ohio - - · .. la7 Leonard, Luke Joseph, 2317 Grandview, Cincinnati, Ohio .......- - · - · - -·- &1 Leonard, Paul R .. 240 Aberdeen Ave., Dayton, Ohio ..................._______ 26 Leong, George W ., 2921 Winam Ave., Honolulu, T. H. ----·-----61 Lerke, Roland L.. 159 Baltimore St., Dayton, Ohio ......................._._ ..___.. 26 Leschansky, Edward, 1626 Weston Ave., Dayton, 0 ..... _ ............. 18, 56, 77 Lettelleir, Thomas )., 342 E. Franklin St., Shelbyville, Ind Lewis, Augustus, 3307 Wayne Ave., Dayton, .Ohio ......................................... 11 Lewis, Frank, 2702 McCall St., Dayton 7, Ohio Lewis, Ernest M., 1238 Germantown St .. Dayton 8, Ohio Lewis, Frederic, 437 Talbett Dr.. Dayton, Ohio Lewis, Grace Eleanor, 127 Avon Way, Dayton 9, Ohio Lewis, Robert M .. 510 Kenilworth Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio ____, ..1!1 Liebman, Sr. M. Bernadette, St. Michael's Convent, Re ading, Pa. Lienesch, Mary Lou, 2941 Atherte Rd .. Dayton, Ohio -·--·-·--·-- - - lll Lieser, John Charles , 1310 Damphle Ave., Da yton 10, Ohio ___ _ .18, 75 Like, Leopold W ., Ne w Bavaria, Ohio - -- - --- --- - ------- 57, 102·03 Lindemann, Thomas William, 904 Hackett St.. Beloit, Wisconsin.......- ... 67 Linden, Robert Gerard, 40 Jackson Ave., Rockville Center, N. Y. __ .18, 77 Lingg, Donald J.. 37 Haynes St., Dayton, Ohio Link, Charles Milton, 7 Bouscay Ave .. Norwalk, Ohio Link, Sr. M. Je an, SPSF, 49 Hopeland St .. Dayton 8, Ohio Link, Sr. M. Louise Agnes, SPSG, 49 Hopeland St .. Dayton 8, Ohio Lisko, Robert 318 · lsi St., Donora, Penn. Litten, Harold, 368 Harriet St., Dayton, Ohio Liu, David, P. 0. Box 3625, Honolulu, T. H. -----·-- - ---·--·--..·--·-18, 88 Lock e, John, S5 Jefferson St., Uniontown, Pa. - - · - - - - - - - - - - - lS, 76 Locke, Thomas J.. 65 Jefferson St., Uniontown, Pa. -------- _ 67 Lodge, Myron, 532 W. Fairview, Dayton, Ohio Loe, William P., 125 Catherine St., Springfield 33, Ohio ..............- 55, 170 Loeber, Richard, 838 Xemia Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio _____ 18, 76, 92 Loeffler, Donald, 323 N. Wood St., Fostoria, Ohio __________ sS, 74 Logan, Jerome , 137 Ashwood Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio ______ _ l8, 77 Logan, Sa muel, 1027 N. Broadway, Dayton 7, Ohio Lehrer, Johnny T.. Owensville, Ohio .................._________________________. Lomax, Edith, 95 Benning Place , Dayton 8, Ohio ............_______ .... 211 Long, Ge rald W ., 110 Harrison St., Mid d le town, Ob.lo - - - - - - - ._I !I Lone rgan, Leo, 179· 11 Ande rson Rd .. St. Albans, N. Y. Long, Michael, 110 Harrison St., Middletown, Ohio Long, Robert, Jr.. 1113 W . Third St., Dayton 7, Ohio Long, Willia m, 1025 Donald Avenue , Dayton, Ohio ............._ -- - 67 Lorenz, Ja m es, 1050 Broadview Ave .. Columbus 12, Ohio .....- ....- .. 64, 6~ 102, 103, l Los h , Armin, R. R. 8, Box 476, Dayton , Ohio - - - - - ·--- _ )B Low ry, Edward, 2101 San Rae Driv e , Da yton , Ohio ......... __________... 60 Lowry, George E., 625 E. Schantz Ave n ue, Dayton 9, Oh o _______6l Loy, Rich a rd, 219 W arren , Dayton 2, Ohio tuby, Patrick, R. R. 2, Zanesville , Ohio _________________ • Lucid, David, 1522 E. Second St., Dayton 3, Ohio _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ le. 7

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STUDENT DIRECTORY Lui, Peter, 307-A N. School St., Honolulu, T. H. Lukey, Robert, 1105 Wayne Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio --·--··------'-----··- 18, 75 Luther, John, 915 Manhattan Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Luthman, Elmer, 1564 Emmons Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio __________ 55, 88, 170 Lynott, Martin, 25 Poole St., Pittston, Pa. ------------------------------------------------- 68

M McAdams, Mary E., 1657 Philadelphia Drive, Dayton 6, 0 ........... 65, 109 McAnespie, Dolores, 361 Kenwood Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio 18, 37, 83, 84, 105 McAvoy, Rosalie, R. R. 3, Box 350, Dayton 4, Ohio 54, 72, 79, 80, 91, 154, 160 McCaffery, James, 448 E. Angela, So. Bend, Ind. McCall, Thomas F., 492 W. Martin St., E. Palestine, Ohio --------------·---- 156 McCarthy, Edwin, 17705 Sedalia, Cleveland 11, Ohio McClain, Sr. M. Jeanilla., SPSF, 128 Hopeland Ave., Dayton 8, Ohio ____ % McClelland, John, 127 W . Main St., Xenia, Ohio McClune, Wayne, 140 Clinton Avenue, Elyria, Ohio --·-······-··-···--···--···-······ 67 McClure, George, 174 Holmes Rd., Fairborn, Ohio McCloske y, Alfred, 300 Kenwood Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio McCluskey, Richard, 727 Raymer Blvd., Toledo 5, Ohio ·----------- 67, 151 McConnehea, Jacquelyn, 427 Triangle Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio ------· 84 McCoy, James J., 152-02-85th Drive, Jamaica 2, N. Y. McCurtin, Shirley, 218 Edgar Avenue, Davton 10. Ohio McDaniel, Charles, 1033 Wawona Rd., Dayton 7, Ohio McDonald, Neil. 6lf2 Orangeville St., Greenville, Pa. --··--·-··--··--··-··-·--·-··-- 104 McDonald, William, S65 St. John's Pl., Brooklyn 13, N. Y. McDonough, Kenne th, Ringwood Rd., R. R. 7, Oxford, Ohio McFarland, Donald, SOil N. Dixie Dr., Dayton 4, Ohio 87, 104, 105 McGarry, Vincent, 529 Elm Ave ., Upp er Darby, Pa. McGarry, William, 20 Clark St., Lynbrook, New York McGarvey, Shirley Ann, Box 320-C, R. R. I, Shiloh Soga, Dayton 65, 83, 109 McGee, Floyd P., 411 Catherine Ave., West Carrollton, Ohio ________________ 18 McGonigal, George William, 324 Springbrook Blvd., Dayton 5, Ohio McGovern, Frederick J., 38 W . Bataan Dr., Dayton, Ohio McGrath, Richard Joseph, Box 194, Dalton, Pa. ····-··-·---······---·········· 56, 11; McGraw, James Earl. 1210 Webb Rd., Lakewood 7, Ohio --------· · _______ 83 McGree, Thomas Joseph, 231 Lincoln Pl., Urbana, Ohio ·----------·---·----- .. 18 Mcintosh, Jane t Lois, 637 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio ---------------·- ... 63 McKinniss, Owen J., Box 331, Oak Hill, Ohio ·-------------------------------· ___ ..... 60 McMahon, Walter Louis, 2225 King Ave., Dayton, Ohio _______18, 72, 84, 95, 96, 109 McMullen, L. Celeste, 52 Chamber! St., Dayton, Ohio ---------· ___ 19, 72, 74, 78, 80, 91, 154 McNeil, Shirley Ann, 103 Horace Ave., Dayton, Ohio 26, 74, 102, 103, 108 McQuaid, John Patrick, 844 N. St. Clair St., Painesville, Ohio McShane, Martha Ann, 9 Mayo Rd., Dayton, Ohio 66, 74, 78, 80, 84, 105 McWilliams, Paul C., 610 W. Stroo9 Rd., Dayton, Ohio Mabra, Donald, 36 W . Clark St., Spring field, Ohio MacCallum, Sandra Kay, 36 Shaw Ave., Dayton, Ohio ____________ 66, 83 MacMillan, Virginia L., 221 Gene v a Rd., Dayton, 0. 18, 79, 80, 91, 108, 169 Magat, Edmund, 215 E. Gun Hill Rd., New York 67, N. Y. ---·---·-------------- 152 Magill, William, 125 S. Perry St., Dayton, Ohio Mahle, John L., 819 Convers Ave., Zanesville, Ohio ············-·-·-·------···-·-····· 54 Mahlme ister, Suzanne H., 345 De llwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio Maiersperger, Evelyn L., 101 Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, Ohio Malloy, Jos eph J., 3244 N. 20th St., Philade lphia, Pa, ------------------· 60, 124 Malloy, Paul J.. 1562 Marlowa Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio 61 , 78, 80, 112, 169 Malloy, Vincent C., 2038 White Pond Dr., Akron 13, Ohio Malone, John F., 1920 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio --------------------·----------·--------19 Maloney, Edward P., 428 W. Fairview Ave ., Dayton, Ohio --------------··--· 131 Mandel. Cornelius E., 230-15 !39th Ave., Laurelton 10, N. Y. ··-----·----.-·170 Manker, William M., 736 Xenia Ave., Dayton, Ohio ·············--·--- --·----·--- 19 Manny, Edward P., 828 St. Agnes Ave ., Dayton, Ohio ------------------·-·------ 60 Marcenaro, Oscar S., Cura Munecos 160 S. Lridro, Lima, Peru ------------ 68 Marcum, Dou g las L., 63 W. Bruce Ave., Dayton, Ohio ------------------------------ 63 Marin, Anibal M., 783 B. Castro St., Halo Rey , P. R. ___________________ 60, 75, 83 Mark, James J.. 414 Huron Ave., Dayton, Ohio ---------------------------------- 19, 90 Markey, Paul R., R. F . D. I, New Lebanon, Ohio Maroglou, Kate K., 1719 Harvard Blvd., Dayton 6, Ohio ____ 66, 73, 91 154, 164, 170, 175 Marsden, Orner R., 1010 Wyoming St., Dayton 10, Ohio -----·-------··------- 19 Marsh a ll, James Edward, 674 S. Diamond St ., Mansfield, 0 . ___________ 67, 90 Marshall, Ro b ert E., 2822 White Oak Dr., Dayton, Ohio Marsico, Francis P., R. F. D. 3, Box 61, Dayton, Ohio ______ 54, 87, 96, 105 Martin, Jack Emil, 5720 Valley View Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio -------- ------- 67 Martin, James E., 112 Franklin St., Middletown, Ohio Martin, Philip H., 608 College Ave., Fos toria, Ohio ·-------------------------------- 53 Martin, William J., 2321 Rug by Rd., Dayton, Ohio ·----------·-·-------·---------------- 61 Marvin, James G., 404 W iltsh ire Blvd., Dayton, Ohio --------------------------- -----54

Mason, Leon B., 1426 Germantown St., Dayton, Ohio ---------------------------- 19 Mauch, Eu gene E., 915 Patte rson Rd., Dayton 9, Oh io ------------------------- 53, 104 Maurer, Donald J., 220 Haynes St., Dayton, Ohio Maurer, Thomas W., 1817 Lakewood Ave., Lima, Ohio ----------------- 63

Maxwell, Christian D., 907 W . Fifth St., Dayton, Ohio --·----- _,67 May, William F., 816 E. Central Ave., Miamisburg, Ohio ---------------18, 87 Mayer, Richard E., 16606 Ferrdale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio ______ 8, 19, 72 73, 78, 80 Mayer, Richard T., 3015 Colridge Rd., Cleveland Hgts, Ohio ---------------19 Mayer, Robert Charles, 3015 Colridge Rd., Cleveland Hgts, Ohio --------... 67 May!, William C., 1124 Seneca Dr., Dayton, Ohio·-----------------------------------11 Meachan, Armand S., 124 Gold St., Dayton, Ohio Medina, Eugenion F., Hidalgo 704 Pte, Monterrey, Max ------- _ _ fll Mehary, John W., 266 Raymond St., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Meier, Herbert, 504 E. Anthony St., Celina, Ohio -------------------------- 19, 104 Meineke, Donald, 248 So. Torrence St., Dayton, Ohio ... l39, 140, 150, 157 Mellas, Sam, 921 Manhattan Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio __________________________________ IS Melvin, Francis, 220 Clinton St., Hempstead, N. Y. ________ 57, 95, 102, 103 Merchant. William, 1728 Brown St., Dayton, Ohio or 501, N. Prospect St., Marion, Ohio Meredith, Glen, 200 Alliance Pl., Dayton 4, Ohio Merrinane, Eileen, 1013 Third St., Ft. Wayne, Ind . .................... 19, 102, 103 Mershad, Edmund, 638 Brown St., Dayton 2, Ohio ........................................ Mershad, Emil, 638 Brown St., Dayton 2, Ohio --------------------------------·----·- Mescher, Carl, 3143 Elliott Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ---------------------------------- 82 Mescher, Donald P., 1320 Pursell Avenue , Dayton 10, Ohio ___________ J9, 74 Mettler, Constance E., 109 Redwood Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Metzger, James A., 116 Ridge Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio ------------------------------ 68 Meyer, James M., 1028 Pine St., Springfield 50, Ohio __________54, 102, 103 Meyer, Thomas, 331 Knecht Drive, Dayton, Ohio ·------------------------------------9! Meyers, Richard B., 5174 Harshmanville Rd., Dayton, Ohio Michael, Russell, 126 Earnshaw Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio ...............................$~ Middleton, Geralyn Ann, 450 Carlisle Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ...............67 Miles, John, 2576 Kemper Rd., Shaker Hts . 20, Ohio ---------------------------------11 Millar, Ronald, 20 Ashwood Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio Millard, Robert, 303 Sche nck Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio _____________ J9, 87 Millat, Robert, 333 Salem Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio _______________________________ 54, 87 Miller, Cletus, Fulda R. R. 1, Caldwell, Ohi0------------------------------------------------111 Miller, Dale, 2319 Eastview Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio ______________________________ 89 Miller, Donald, 1604 1st Ave., Middletown, Ohio ___________ SO Miller, E. Virginia, 240 West Norman Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Miller, Eugene, 233 Volkenand St., Dayton 10, Ohio ................................... !~ Miller, Frederick, 44 Fillmore St., Dayton, Ohio . _____________ 65, 83, 102, 103 Miller, Hugh R., Granville Rd., Newark, Ohio -----------------------------------~-­ Miller, Ralph, 1005 Croyden Drive, Dayton 10, Ohio -----------------------------1'111 Miller, Raymond, 51 Cromwell Pl., Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. Miller, Richard Leroy, 305 E. Central, W. Carrollton, Ohio Miller, Thomas A., 217 Penn Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio _______________ 6l, 113 Minaugh, Eileen, 457 N. West St., Lima, Ohio Minic, Mary H., 2710 Hazel Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ............... 65, 102, 103 Misiezicz, Robert, 1102 Parkside Blvd., Toledo 7, Ohio ---------------------· 54, 87 Mitchell, Eleanor, 70 W. Hudson Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ___________________________ 67 Mitchell, George, 142 Gorsvendor St., Dayton 7, Ohio ------·------ 19 Mitchell, William A., 234 Edgewood Court, Dayton 7, Ohio Mix, Jack, 4378 Shenandoah Dr., Dayton, Ohio Mocilnikar, Phillip, 17917 E. Park Dr., Cle veland 19, 0 . ----------- 60, 83, 137 Moeder, Joseph, R. R. 5, Celina, Ohio ------------------------------------------·--·--·5$, 104 Monaghan, Mary, 304 Kenwood Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio Monington, George, 2875 Shafor Blvd., Dayton 9, Ohio ....................................l4! Monnin, Lloyd, R. R. I, Houston, Ohio ............................................... l9, 74, 89 Monroe, Marg aret, 45 Gree nhouse Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio ______________________ 26, 83 Montague , Richard, 2032 Shaftsbury Rd., Dayton 6, Ohio - - ____ 19 Montg omery, Richard, 1800 Roanoke, Louisville 5, Ky. ---------------------------Sll Montgomery, Schuhmann A., 1800 Roanok e , Louisville 5, Ky. ____19, 79, 80 Morehart, Fre da R., 552 N. Eighth St., Upper Sandusky, 0. 69, 83, 86, 183 Morg an, Lawrence W., 26 Che stnut St., Engle wood, Ohio Morgan, Mary Margaret, 935 Wawona Rd., Dayton 7, Ohio Moore, Darre ll Robert, 1217 Spinning Road, Dayton 3, Ohio _____................ 19 Moore, Gerald, 2802 Horlacher Avenue , Dayton 10, Ohio ------------------------.Jill Moore, Je anne Marie, R. F. D. 8, Box 327, Dayton 3, Ohio ___________ 56, 105 Moore, Paul E.. 2266 Benson Dr., Dayton, Ohio ---- -----------------------------------411 Moore, Ralph David, 56 Constantia Ave., Dayton, Ohio ________________________ 21{ Moore, Willis, 4750 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio Moore, William B., 3515 Kenesaw Ave., Apt. 4, Dayton, Ohio Moorman, Cletus Aloysius, R. F. D. I, Box 61, St. Henry, Ohio .. 53, 72, 82 102, 103, 104, 105 Moorman, Eugene Frank, 204 S. Main St., Minster, Ohio .... 54, 74, 104, 105 Moorman, Raymond G., 103 N. East St., Versailles, O hio Moorman, Robert George, 2730 Chestnut St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Morris, Arthur Alan, 1657 Meriline Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio Morris, Loy, 804 S. Main Ave., Sidne y , Ohio Morrow, Jerome Jose ph, 47 Ple asant Ave., Dayton, Ohio ______________________s-l Morse, Billy, Milford Center, Ohio --------·-------------------------------------~. . . . . Mor t, Charles Be rnard, 424 Sale m Ave., Dayton, Ohio ________________ l 9, 112, 115 Mosher, Willia m Edward, 105-10 221 St., Quee ns Village, N. Y. ............66 Molt, Tames E., 5866 Redbank Rd., Cincinnati, 0. ---------------------------1.!. !56 Mountjoy, Martha L., 3626 Linden Ave., Dayton, Ohio ................ 54, 74, 92 Moy , Robert Stanle y, 313 Grafton Ave., Dayton, Ohio .._____________________6l, 96 Mudd, Donald Eugen e 100 Stone bridge Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio ___________________fi.l

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STUDENT DIRECTORY Mueller, Catherine E .. 560 S. Second St., Coldwater, Ohio ...........- ...69, 83, 86 Mueller, Charles Edward, 1232 Vernon Dr.. Dayton, Ohio Mueller, James Carl, E. South St., Coldwater, Ohio Mueller, John E .. 535 E. Third St .. Delphos, Ohio __.,___.....- ....-----.....83 Mueller, Margery R., E. South St., Coldwater, Ohio .................................54. 83 Mulanovich, Eduardo J.. Agricultura 268, Lima, Peru ........... 56, 88, 112, liS Muldoon, John Patrick, 1954 Elm Ave., Norwood, 12, Ohio Mullaney, Thomas Paul, 37 Halleck St., Youngstown, Ohio ................-.19, 87 Mullin, Albert, 49 Ivanhoe Ave., Dayton, Ohio Muller, Richard R., 1931 Wood St., La Crosse, Wisconsin .._ _.._ _ _ _ 19 Mullins, Raymond Jacob, 2119 E. Third St .. Dayton 3, Ohio Murphy, Arthur B., 14 Elm Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. _ __ ,............__ _ 20 Murphy, Betty Lee, R. F. D. 5, Box 389, Dayton, Ohio ........................ 69, 81, 83 Murphy, George H .. 41 W. Ward St., Springfield, Ohio Murray, Edward P., 254 Princeton St .. Rockville Centre, N, Y. _ ......_60, 83 Murray, Gerald Patrick, 336 Ryburn Ave .. Dayton, Ohio._.....---~--65 Murray, Richard Joseph, 320 Hadley Ave.. Dayton, Ohio ' Murray, Walter J,, 141 Stonemill Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio ...- ...- -......._ ___ 60 Murtha, Robert Joseph, 2913 Foster Ave .. Brooklyn 10, N. Y. .............. l04, 105 Mushett, James William, 60 Jefferson St., Norwalk, Ohio ............------56, 115 Muzi, Titus Joseph, 723 Grant St .. Damison, Ohio ........................................ l37 Myers, Edmund Eugene, 556 Ballentine Ave., Marion, Ohio ............... 20, 113

N Nagle, Daniel Anthony, 320 Kenwood Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio .......- ......65, 95 Nagle, Mary Ellen, 320 Kenwood Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio ......37, 53, 73, 79, 80, 83, 108, 109 Nahn, Mary C., 203 E. Bruce Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ....................._____ ............ SO Nakama, Harry S., 2035 Aoao Pl., Honolulu 10, T. H. __........._ ........- 20, 87 Nanni, N. Vincent, 163 Southmayd Rd .. Waterbury, Conn . ..........- - -... 56 Nash, Robert Eugene, W. Main St .. Somerset, Ohio Naughton, James W., 206 Montrose Way, Columbus 2, Ohio ........- ....- ...... 69 Neff, Alvin G., 705 Rockford Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio.............. 20, 72, 79, 83, 90 Neil, Charles, 101 W. Great Miami Blvd .. Dayton, Ohio Nelson, Joseph Leon, 115 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Neugebauer, Constantine A., 614 Lexington Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio Newkirk, Nate, 3524 Stanford Place, Dayton 6, Ohio:............................... l59 Nickel, Charles, 343 Southlyn Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio Nickell. Harold, 1233 Lockland Pl.. Dayton 6, Ohio ...................- ..- - .....20 Nickell, James, 420 So. Columbus St .. Xenia, Ohio Niedecken, Amelia, Ft. Jennings Rd.. Delphos, Ohio .........................-20, 82 Niemann, Joseph, 3998 Germania Avenue, Cincinnati 27, Ohio ....._ .... l52 Niles, Curtis, 18 So. Summit St., Dayton 7, Ohio Nimmons, Felicia A ., 654 Randolph St., Dayton 8, Ohio ........ l02, 103, 105 Niswonger, Nancy, 226 Kenwood Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio ........................26 Nolan, Clemen, 1015 Negley Place, Dayton 7, Ohio Nolting, John Leo, 7124 Garden Rd., Cincinnati 36, Ohio ...............- ..........67 Noonan, Robert, 336 Bolander Avenue, Dayton 8, Ohio ................- .........54 Nyhan, James, 2142 Unive rsity Dr., Dayton 6, Ohio _ ..____..___S3, Ill Norton, Richard, 742 W. Wayne St., Lima, Ohio ............................ 20, 79, 80 Nye, Henry A., 835 20th Ave., Honolulu, T. H ....___..._ .._________......26 Norris, Leland, Jr., 452 W. Stroop R .. Dayton 9, Ohio ................ 54, 139, 150 Norris, Ray L., 2005 Patterson Road, Dayton 10, Ohio ................................ 87 Noll, Charl!>S, 1362 W. !14th St .. Cleveland 2, Ohio ....................- ......... 127

0 Oberst, Cletus E., 1416 W . Fifth St., Owensboro, Ky .........52, 53, 73, 139 O 'Boyle, Frank, 3779 W. 135th St.. Cleveland 11, Ohio O'Brien, Richard C., 512 Rawling St., Washington C. H., Ohio ............ l52 O'Brien, Walter, 512 Rawling St., Washington C. H., 0. 124, 135, 152 O'Connell, Daniel, 124 Linsan Court, Dayton 10, Ohio ........... 20, 95, 96 O'Connell, James, 222 Kenilworth Avenue. Dayton 4, Ohio ....................63 O'Connell. Thomas, 1119 Holly Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio .......-.66, 95 O ' Connor, James E., 1009 Naub St., Coshocton, Ohio _ __ ___.._ _ _60 O'Connor, Raymond, 81 Birch St., Floral Pk.. L. I., N. Y. ......_ ..........65 Odom, Juanita W .. P . 0. Box 151, Wilberforce, Ohio O'Donnell, John, 110 No. Patton Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio ..........-._ ...._.20 Offenbacher, George, 2334 King Avenue, Dayton !0, Ohio ........................ SS O'Grady, Frederick C., 1743 Tuttle Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Ohara, Yos hiharu, 24 Glenwood Avenue , Dayton, Ohio O'Hearn, Robert, R. D. 8, Box 476, Dayton 3, Ohio Ohmer, Paul P., 1549 Jose ph St., Cincinnati 37, Ohio ........... SG, 112, 115 Okamura, Harold, 2235-A Aulii St., Honolulu, T. H . ...._ ,_____ _ _ _69 Okita, Harold, Jr .. 2310 Young St .. Honolulu, T. H. Olberding, Thomas A., 4909 Relleim Ave .. Cincinnati 38. Ohio Oldiges, Margaret, 108 Seminary Ave., Dayton, Ohio ...................... S4, 79, 91 154, 155. 182

O'Neal, Samuel Elson, 1607 Home Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio ....- ............65, 105 Ondercin, John S., 312 William St., Fairborn, Ohio .................. 20, 72, 87, 90 O'Neill, Aloysius, 420 Wayne Place, Fremont, Ohio ·-·--·-- ...- _.......153 O'Neill, Henry C.. 420 Wayne Place, Fremont, Ohio __.._,..................__ 65 O'Neill, Thomas, 182 Whittlesey Ave .. Norwalk, Ohio O'Neill, William, 337 Fountain Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio ..................._.159 O'Neill, Winfield A .. 616 E. Fifth St .. Delphos, Ohio _ ...- ...- ...- ..... ........67 Oracko, Margaret, 341 W. Kline Ave., Lansford, Pa. - .......- ........- .....20, 86 Osman, Majole, 617 E. Dorothy Place, Dayton 9, Ohio Osterday, Joseph, 549 Burns Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio ....._______..___ 20 Osterman, Thomas, 2022 Wanda Avenue, Norwood 12, Ohio ..._ .......... 65 Osting, Alven, R. R. 2, Delphos, Ohio .....- ..............- ..................................... 67 Osweiler, Elizabeth Ann, 2824 Patterson Blvd., Dayton, Ohio ................ I08 Osweiler, Paul J,, 2824 Patterson Blvd .. Dayton, Ohio ..____.......- ............ 53 O'Toole, Damian Fide lis, 524 W. Wheeling St .. Lancaster, Ohio .............. 69 Otten, Bernard J.. 50 Vlmbash Ave.. Pittsburgh, Pa. ....................... 20, 132 - Otto, Howard R .. 624 Dearborn Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ..- ---...... 20, 112, 115 Ousley, Thomas Russell, R. F. D. 1, Franklin, Ohio - .....- .....________68 Overly, Howard E., 906 Gullview Dr.. Dayton 6, Ohio .... _ ......- - ....- ..63 Overman, William Eli, 312 N. Upland Ave., Dayton 7, Ohio Owen, Marion F .. 1733 E. Fifth St .. Dayton, Ohio

p Paetz. Charles M., 141 Edgewood Cts., Dayton 7, Ohio Page, Thomas F., Jr .. 1744 Wiles Dr., Dayton 9, Ohio .........._ ................ 68 Pahl, Robert, 1229 E. Second St., Dayton, Ohio Palmer, Raymond S .. 1016 Garden, Middletown, Ohio .............................. 68 Pang, Howard IC S., 3245 Huuanu Ave .. Honolulu 17, T. H . ...................67 Pank, Harry Robert, 1596 Robin wood Ave .. Lakewood 7, Ohio ...............67 Panos, Maesimud B.. 838 Neal Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Pappas, George, 201 Rockwood Ave.. Dayton, Ohio ___.._ ..__..______,26 Paradise, Frank William, 91 Grace Church St., Port Chester, N. Y......... 67 Parish, Elsie L.. 1238 Riverview Ave.. Dayton, Ohio Parr, Harry E .. Jr.. 160 Fillmore St., Dayton, Ohio ............... 20, 75, 96, 163 Parrish, John B.. 2536 Auburn Ave .. Dayton, Ohio · Parrish, Robert Larry, 2503 Kennedy Ave., Dayton, Ohio Passalacqua, Leonard N., 3458 Evanston Ave .. Cincinnati, Ohio .. 56, 115 Palese!, Richard Edward, R. F. D. 3, Logansport, Ind............. 65, 102, 103 Paton, William Taylor, 70 E. Maple Ave., Dayton, Ohio Patton, Charles E.. 786 Greenlawn Ave.. Dayton, Ohio Paul. Dale A.. 449 Kiefaber St., Dayton, Ohio Paul, Vincent J., 313 Third St .. N. E., Massilon, Ohio ___.._____ 61 Paulick, Richard Edward, 49 Anna St .. Dayton, Ohio Paullin, Mary Ann, 431 N. Galloway St., Xenia, Ohio .... 20, 74, 78, 80 81. 83, 91. 154 Paullin, F. Virginia, 431 N. Galloway St .. Xenia, Ohio ........ 62, 83, 91, 104 Pax, Allred C., R. F. D. 1, New Weston, Ohio ........................54, 74, 83, 88 Paxson, James Edward, R. F. D. 1, Arthur Rd .. Springfield, 0 . ... 151, 157 Payne, Barbara J., 801 Grafton Ave., Dayton, Ohio ......- .... 58, 63, 79, 80, 83, 91, 109, 165 Payne, Donald Edward. 428 Sandhurst Dr .. Dayton, Ohio Payne, Richard L.. 322 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio Peckolt, Kay Ann, 2900 Wayland Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ....... 62, 81. 154, 155 Pedicord, Lawrence C., 4618 N. Dixie Dr., Dayton, Ohio ........... l51, 159 Peebles, Melestine, 754 Basin Pl., Dayton, Ohio Pegg, Joe D., 49 E. Hillcrest Ave .. Dayton, Ohio - -·------ 20 Pe guillan, Edward J,, 174 Locust St., Floral Park, L. I .. N. Y. 20, 78, 80, 110 Pellow, Genevieve A., SIS Evergreen Ave., Dayton, 0. 62, 81, 91, 102, 103 Pepiot, Joseph H .. R. F. D. L Houston, Ohio Perkins, Gloria S., 593 E. Xenia Dr .. Fairborn, Ohio Perreira, Gilbert F .. 2117 Kaohu St., Wailuku Mani, T. H. Perrotta, Christopher, 236 92nd St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Perry, Maxiola, 316 Mercer Ave., Dayton, Ohio Peters, LeRoy W .. 116 Reisinger Ave ., Dayton, Ohio _ _ _ _ ............ 00 Peterson, Bernard Ros s, R. F. D. I, Tipp City, Ohio Peterson, Carl T., 141 Laura Ave., Dayton, Ohio ___.................... Peterson, Robert L., 42 Skyview Dr.. Vandalia, Ohio Petkwitz, Paul E., 24 Schantz Ave., Dayton, Ohio _ ...................- ..--....Jfll Pfeiffer, David L.. 921 Ferndale Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Pfe iffer, John Joseph, 2430 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio Pfeiffe r, Russell Jos e ph, 116 E. Bruce Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ...............- - .65 Pflaum, Julie, 200 Squirrel Road, Dayton 5, Ohio ...................53, 78, 80, 111 Phelan, Don, 135 A-36th St., Vandalia, Ohio .........- ...-- 20 Philippi, Joan, 1037 Brown St.. Dayton 9, Ohio Phillips, Henry w .. R. R. 1, Box 577, Dayton, Ohio Phillips, Thomas, 303 Way Ave nue, Kirkwood 22, Mo. ____ .9, 20 Pines, Louis Thomas, 270 Cypress St., Rochester 7, N. Y. Place, Lyman T., 15 Best St., Dayton 5, Ohio

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STUDENT DIRECTORY Pohlman, William, R. R. I. Spring Valley, Ohio.·---···-······-··-····------67 Polliard, Forbes, Box 950, Orlando, Fla. Polson, Frances, 1157 lOth St., San Peoro, Calif. ----------------74 Pollock, Francis Joseph, 45 Henry St., Merrick, New York ...__.._________________67 Pompei, Mrs. Irene, 855 N. Broadway, Dayton 7, Ohio Ponce, Alvaro, Calle 21. No. 107, Merida, Mexico ------------------113, 159 Ponder, Ervin, 235 N. Irwin St., Dayton, Ohio Poock, Doyle, 25 Cedarlawn Drive, Dayton, Ohio Poole, Calvin, 4320 Blue Rock Road, Dayton 3, Ohio Popik, Joseph, 10107 Gibson Ave., Cleveland 5, Ohio _ ................................21 Porte r, Donald, R. R. 4, Box 265, Dayton, Ohio _________________ 2J. 82, 84 Porter, Guy, Jr.. 304 Wyoming St., Dayton 10, Ohio _, _______ 21, 82, 87 Porter, James W., 427 S. Main St., Miamisburg, Ohio Porter, Robert, 1117 Holly Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ___________________ 21, 75 Possert, Markus A .. 717 Taylor St., Dayton 4, Ohio Pounds, Lloyd H.. 687 Randolph St., Dayton 8, Ohio ---------r--21 Prater, Harold, 1 Vandergrift Drive, Dayton, Ohlo ..______________________________'-o...... 69 Press, Peter, 31 East Wren Circle, Dayton 10, Ohio ----·--------------62, 77 Pretzinger, Robert B., 204 Forrer Blvd., Dayton 9, Ohio Price, Charles S .. R. R. I. Augusta, Georgia ------ --- -----.65, 78, 109 Price, David, 412 E. 13th St., Chester, Penna. -----------------------------------21 Price, John, 111 E. Broadway, Shelbyville, Ind, ______________________________________54 Pritchard, Howard, 915 Nela View Rd .. Cleve. Hgts. 12, Ohio .___________ 2J Pru7.zo, John, 526 B Telfo'd Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio _______________________ 56 Pustinger, John, 643 So. 14th St., Monessen, Pa. ·---------------------------56 Puterbaugh, Maxine, R. R. 4, Union Road, Dayton, Ohio

Q Quinlan, Owe n, 940 Donner Ave nue, Monessen, Penna. -------------.. 54 Quinn, Francis, 201 Walnut St.. Clifton Heights, Pa. --- ------ -----132 Quinn, Robert, 30 Flint Rd., E. Rockaway, New York Quedeweit, Louis, 131 Cross St., Dayton 9, Ohio

R Raab, Harold, 1009 W. Fairview Avenue, Dayton 6, Ohio Radican, Henry, 1202 Middle Avenue, Elyria, Ohio -------------------------- 67 Radican, Nance, 1202 Middle Ave ., Elyria, 0. 69, 79, 80, 91, 164, 169, 176 Radican, Patricia E .. 1202 Middle Avenue, Elyria, Ohio ...... 53, 79, 80, 83 91, 154, 164, 177 Rafo!s, Edwin, Isaba!a, Puerto Rico --------------·---------60 Raitt, James, 1057 Superior Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio ................... 59, 128, 131 Raiff, Richard, 29 Colorado Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Ramus, John C .. 222 Clinton St .. Adrian, Mich. ------------------------ 21. 83, 87 Randolph, Keith Allen, 331 Edgewood Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Raney, Julie , 516 Red Haw Road, Dayton 5, 0. 57, 72, 78, 80, 81. 110, Ill Ranly, Sr. Teresa, SPSF, 49 Hopeland St .. Dayton, Ohio ................ l6, 84 Ransick, Jean, 812 Grand Avenue, Cincinnati 5, Ohio --------------------------· 62 Rataiczak, Francis, 3837 Ridge Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ____________________ J51 Raterman, Jerome, Bon Air Drive, Sidney, Ohio ___________________ _ 69 Raterman, Patricia, R. F. D. I, Minster, Ohio .......................... 69, 83, 180 Raterman, Thomas L .. R. F . D. I. Minster, Ohio ----------------------------------------- 21 Rathweg, Richard Anthony, 617 Homewood Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ........... 68 Rauh, James C., 231 W. Dixon Ave.. Dayton 9, Ohio Rausch e r, Rosemarie E .. 1938 N. Ked vale Ave., Chicago 39, Ill., __56, 102 103, 104 Razzano, Frank A., 689 Westbury Ave .. Westbury, N. Y, ____________56, 153 Reape, Donald J.. 1530 Wallace St., Philadelphia 30, Pa. ---------------- 67 Reardon, John J.. 1875 Selma Ave .. Youngstown, Ohio ..___________________ 2! Re boule t, Richard E .. Ill! Pursell Ave ., Dayton, Ohio ........................ 62, 76 Recker, Robert Bernard, 20 W. Defiance St .. Leipsic, Ohio __________________ 65 Recker, Robert C .. 2666 118th St., Toledo, Ohio --------------------- 127, 135, 152 Re dmond, John Edward, 903 McCleary Ave., Dayton, Ohio ........... 65, 109 Redinger, Earl B., 802 Valley St., Dayton 4, Ohio.___________________ so Reed, Donald P .. llS-48-202 St., St. Albans 11, N. Y. Reed, Tommy B.. 305 Edgewood Ave., Dayton, Ohio Reel. James D.. 401 Marathon Ave ., Dayton, Ohio Reeve , John Brunner, 222 N. Roberts Blvd.. Dayton, Ohio ------------------ 63 Regan, Paul C .. 1535 Lincoln Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio -------------------- ........ 87 Regan, William L.. Ill E. Schantz Ave .. Dayton, Ohio -------------------· 21. 90 Rehs, Ferdinand P., 2019 13th St. Akron 14, Ohio _____________________78, 80, 87 Reich, Nathaniel K., 36 W. Norman Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ----------- 55, 113 Reichard, Thomas E.. 2909 Ida St.. Dayton 5, Ohio .. 77, 102, 103, 104 Reichle, Robert A .. 131 E. Pleasant St .. Springfield, Ohio Reich ert, Donald H., 303 E. College St.. Coldwater, Ohio ------------ ----- 62 Reid, Alonzo, Jr .. 807 Danner Ave., Dayton 8, Ohio Reiger, Ar thur C., 920 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio .............. 21, 112, 115

Remncmt, Alice I., 820 Manhattan Ave .. Dayton, Ohio.................... 21. 81 Renard, Barbara Ann, 451 Overlook Rd., Mansfield, Ohio ---------------83 Reynolds, Edward E .. 24 W. Emerson, Fairborn, Ohio ..________________________ 26 Reynolds, George H., 2422 Rugby Rd., Dayton, Ohio Rhines, Bill N., 125 Lawn St., Dayton 5, Ohio Rhoads, Joyce Ann, 2817 Ferncliff Ave., Dayton, Ohio ....... 21, 84, 164, 176 Rhoades, Otis C., 4310 Midway Ave .. Dayton, Ohio .......54, 102, 103, 104 Rhodes, Carl Joseph, Box 370, R. F, D. 11, Dayton, Ohio Rice, Donald W., 303 Linden Ave .. Piqua, Ohio Rice, Eugene E.. 62 Spring St., Glouster I, Ohio ---- - ------------------153 Rice, Jack Austin, Box 385 B, R. F. D. 6, Dayton, Ohio .....________________65 Rice, James Arthur, Reed, West Virginia Rice, Robert N., 97 Orchard, Keyser, West Virginia Rich, Rodney Allen, 1100 Kemper Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Richard, John C., 426 Valley St., Dayton 3, Ohio ________________54 Ridgway, Glen Eugene, 2426 Robin Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio ................ 21, 115 Ridgway, Merrill L., 2!04 Demple Ave., Dayton, Ohio ................ 21, 112, 115 Riedinger, John A .. 729 Maple Ave., Newport, Kentucky........................ 62 R;,edlinger, Anthony J,, 1309 California Ave., Cincinnati 37, Ohio _______ 67 Riedy, Richard V., 1040 Tiffin Ave .. Sandusky, Ohio Rieger, Raymond E.. 204 Canterbury Dr., Dayton 9, 0 . _ 21, 95, 96, 102, 103 Rieger, William J.. 4659 Lanchester Rd.. Cleveland 9, Ohio Rigo, Donald W .. 403 W . Herrick Ave., Wellington, Ohio ______ 60, 84, 104 Riley, John E., 944 Vernon Dr .. Dayton, Ohio Rindler, Aloys, Jr., 6335 N. Dixie Dr .. Dayton, Ohio Ri'lgleman, Clarence L., 225 W. Third St .. Dayton 2, Ohio ........................74 Ringo, Phyllis, ?.600 Oakridqe Drive, Dayton, Ohio -----------------------83· Ritz, Karl C., 62 Decker Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Rizer, Jerry A., 2615 Hillside Avenue, Springfield, Ohio ..............__________ SQ Robe rts, Shear!, 249 Henry St., Dayton, Ohio ------------- ----------------------------....- 76 Roberts, William M., 424 E. Early Drive, Miamis burg, Ohio --------- 56, liS Roberts, William Roy, 208 S. First St .. Tipp City, Ohio Robinson, James A.. 922 Wilberforce Place , Dayton 8, Ohio - ------- 26 Roccanova, Peter, 83-18 246 St., Bellerose 6, New York ----------------·59, 89 Roderer, Raymond, 716 Hampshire Road, Dayton 9, Ohio ----------------------60 Roesch, Charles, 2254 Nobel Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio Rohr, Clara, 930 Wyoming St.. Dayton 2, Ohio _____ 2!, 79, 83, 105, l!O Rohr, Thomas, R. D. 3, Mass illon, Ohio Rolfe, Robert Lee, · 234 Dover St., Dayton, Ohio Roll, Marianne, 415 Homewood Avenue, Dayton 5, 0 . ... 9, 21. 72, 79, 80, 9! Romer, Albert, St. He nry, Ohio --------------------------------------------------------- 68 Romer, Daniel Mark, 208 Wi!lowwood Drive, Dayton, Ohio Romer, Elizabeth, St. Henry, Ohio --------------------------------- ----------------- 66, 83, 105 Romer, Thelma, 208 Wi!lowwood Dr., Dayton 5, 0. _______ 60, 78, 80, 91. !GO Roof, Rudy, 237 E. 4th St., Ottawa, Ohio ______________ ____________________ 21, 96 Rose, Don, Box 23, Cherry Fork, Ohio Rose, Elizabeth Jean, 1317 Riverview Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio .. 69, 92 Rose, George M., 116 Edmund St., Dayton 4, Ohio ----------------------:$11 Rose, Norman, 209 Baltimore St.. Dayton 4, Ohio _ _ ______________ ...,:& Rose, William, 531 So. 2nd St., Coldwate r, Ohio ------------------------------ 68, 77 Rosenbeck, Odra, 413 Livingston Avenue , Dayton !0, Ohio Rossmann, Kurt, 308 Sherman St., Dayton 3, Ohio _ . __ . ----·-----· 22 Roth, George, R. R. I. Portsmouth, Ohio _ _ _ _______ G] Ro•terman, Robert, 209!1 Beachwood, Rocky River 16, Ohio ........ --·- 60 Roush, Jack, 339 N. Broad St.. Fairborn, Ohio Rowe, George D., 148 Bluecrest Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Rozzo, Carmen, 713 West 35th St.. Ashtabula, Ohio ..............__________ 60, 159 Rudick, Walter, 4400 Daleview, Dayton 5, Ohio --------------------- 22, 91 Rudokas, Peter, 22 Victor Street, Dayton, Ohio Rueger, William J .. 918 Chelsea Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio .......... 56, 77 Ruga, Theodore, R. R, 11. Box 36, Dayton, Ohio Russell, Charle s, 724 Roc kford Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio Rutledge, Richard, 1469 Huffman Avenue , Dayton 3, Ohio Ryan, Jose ph, 217 Lincoln Place, Urbana, Ohio ......................................_ 61 Ryan, Ralph, !024 Sherwood Dr., Dayton, Ohio ------------------------------- 68, 95 Ryan, Ronald, 1902 Rivervie w Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio ________________ ss Rysche witsc h, George E .. 411 Brightwood Ave nue, Dayton, Ohio ________56

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Sacksteder, Barbara, 724 Kenilworth Ave., Dayton 5, 0 . 57, 78, 81. 164, 176 Sackste der, Ra y mond, 724 Kenilwor th A v e nue, Dayton 5, Ohio Saelz1er, William, 1510 Cherry St., Tole do 2, Ohio _______________22, 132 Sage, Redmond T.. 126 E. Hadley Ave nue, Dayton, Ohio Saide, Jose, More los 149 Pte, Monterrey, Mexico ...............................2J!, 115 Salomon, Thomas, 210 Kammer Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Salvati, David, 173 Owasco Road, Auburn, New York - --------- - -·-· ----- 62 Salvati. Robe rt, 173 Owasco Roa d , Aubum, Ne w York Sampson, Plumer, 3132 Ger mantown St .. Dayton, Ohio .............~----- ......62 Sanche~. Jesus, P. 0. Box 36ZS, San Juan, Puerto Rico ____________....a~. 75

Re inh ard , W a lte r J., 631 Wilfre d Av e ., Dayton , Ohio ----------------- ---95 Reisch, John L.. 1416 Collin s Ave.. St. Lou is, Mo. -- - - - ------ --55, 113 Reising, James E.. 1102 Sale m Ave .. Dayton, Ohio

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STUDENT DIRECTORY Saucier, William A., 714 1f2 E. Case St .. Springfield, Ill, Saunders, Robert E., 512 Piqua Pl., Dayton 7, Ohio -------------- 22, 115 Sauvage, William, 2035 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, Ohio Scalzitti, Carmine )., 2606 Landor Ave., Louisville 5, Ky -------------- 57, 77, 153 Scalia, Peter Charles, 113 Wyatt Rd ., Garden City, N. Y. .. ------------ 65 Schaefer, Charles )., Jr .. 49 Corona Ave., Dayton 9, Oh io Schaefer, James Maurice .. l56 Steele Ave., Dayton, Ohio Schamel, Eugene T.. 59 Illinois Ave., Dayton, Ohio ScharH, Martin, 549 Lexington Ave., Dayton, Ohio Scheidweiler, Fred W .. 2801 E. Fourth St .. Dayton, Ohio Schenk, Patricia L., 423 Greenmount Blvd., Dayton, Ohio Schenking, Gerald joseph, 331 Sandhurst Dr .. Dayton, Ohio ---------· 66, 83 Schilforth, john D. , 1087 Summit Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio Schimmoller, Donald ). , 259 Shaw Ave., Dayton, Ohio ·---------------------- 59 Schiml, Bernard L., 227 Steele Ave., Dayton. Ohio -- -------------------- 59 Schierlow, Richard J.. 145 Virginia Ave., Qp.yton, Ohio Schiller, Frederick C.. 153 S. Hedges St. , Dayton, Ohio -~-------- --------- ~2 Schlipp, Carl E .. 73l lf2 Cottag-e Ave., Miamisburg-, Ohio Schmalz, Francis H., 903 Harper St., Utica, New York 22, 74, 83, 104, 108 Schmidt, Rosemary E.. 1423 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, Ohio _ _ 56, 77 Schmitt, Sylvia M., 11 Stillwell Dr., Dayton 3, Ohio -----·---------- 30, 60, 83 Schmitz, Francis H., 619 Jefferson, Miamisburg, Ohio Schnetzer, Robert F., 4433 Zeller Rd., Columbus 14, Ohio Schnieder, Earl G .. 2903 Milton Rd., Middletown, Ohio Schoch, Jean Marilyn. 600 W . Walnut St., Coldwater, Ohio _ _ 65, 83 Schoch, Michael S .. 600 W. Walnut St .. Coldwater, Ohio 22, 72, 75. 87, 90 Schoen, Alex H., Jr., 1801 Coventry Rd., Dayton 10, Ohio ---- - - --- 26 Schoenberger, john N.. Box 82, Centerville Pike, Miamisburg-, Ohio 68 Scholes, Clifford R .. 215 Livingston Ave., Dayton, Ohio --------------------- 22 Schroll. jack E.. 223 Riverbend Dr.. Dayton, Ohio -------·-------------·------ 16 Schroeder, )os'l~h Kevin. R. l'. D. 2, Leipsic, Ob.io ----------------------· &8 Schroer, Robert john, 220 W. Bataan Dr. , Dayton, Ohio Schroll, Shirley Rae, 706 Forest Grove, Dayton 6, Ohio 35, 62, 81 , 83 llO, 111. 169, 182 Schubert, Francis )., 48 Gordon Rd., Valley Stream, N. Y. -·--- 53, 156 Schuler, Walter R., 427 N. Main St. , Marion, Ohio ·---------·-·---- 57, 88 Schwab, Margaret M., 526 Creighton Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio -------- 86 Schwartz, Thomas P., R. F . D. 1. Houston, Ohio Schweller, Donald G., 1502 Gummer, Dayton 5, Ohio --------------- 53, 76 Schweller, Eugene )., 135 Alton Ave., Dayton, Ohio Schweller, Harold E., 1312 Princeton Dr .. Dayton, Ohio - - - - -- - --- 22 Scott. Russell Walter, 1614 Locust, Toledo 8, Ohio ----------- 54, 74, 78, 80 Scully, Owen A., 38 Moraine Circle North, Dayton 9, Ohio Scurlock, Donald I .. 221 Lorain Ave., Dayton, Ohio Seaders, Charles 0 ., Jr .. 1028 Akron Pl., Dayton 4, Ohio Searle, Charles F ., 1720 Emerson Ave., Dayton, Ohio ---------- ------- 63 Sears, Mrs. H. Troy, 225 Greenmount Blvd., Dayton, Ohio Seeds, Henry, YMCA. Dayton, Ohio ---------·-------------------------------------· 22 Seifert. Donald N., 227 S. Fifth St., Upper Sandusky, Ohio ...................... 83 Seifert, Robert L., 6 Catherine St., Dayton 2, Ohio Seiler, Frank J., 659 Carlisle Ave., Dayton, Ohio ----·-------------------- 62 Seiter, Robert F., 408 Edison Blvd., Xenia, Ohio - - - ------ - - - ---- 26 Seitz, Joh'1 C., 314 St. Paul Ave .. Dayton 10, Ohio . - - - - - - - 59, 84 Sellars, Charles R., 141 Parkwood Dr .. Dayton, Ohio Senqpiel, Guenter, 1 Buergermeister Daub Street Bingerbruck, Rineland, Germany Senseman, Rodney II., 232 S. Second St., Tipp City, Ohio ---------------· 22 Setser, Clarence, 2901 Oakridge Drive, Dayton, Ohio Seuffert, Thomas, 3410 Welling-ton Drive, Dayton 10, 0 . ---- 54, 102, 103 Sewell, Albert, 19 Liberty St .. Dayton, Ohio Sewell, Mary, 123 Gale Street, Dayton, Ohio Shafer, Paul, 336 So. Fifth St .. Miamisburg-, Ohio Shank, Robert, 153 Kirkham St .. Dayton, Ohio ----------·- ·--------------- · ... .. 68 Shartle, Charles, 27 Huffman Avenue, Dayton 3, Ohio -------·------- ---- ____ Z2 Shortie, Dorothy, 2135 Elmwood Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio ------------------- 22, 74 Shaw, Glenn R., 7108 Xenia Pike, Dayton 3, Ohio ----------------------------- 22. 77 Shay, Frances. 42 Pioneer St.. Dayton 5, Ohio ----------· 53, 83, 105 Shay, Paula, 42 Pioneer St., Dayton, Ohio ----------- 53. 83, 84, 105 Sheehan, Edward, 2737 E. High St., Springfield 49, Ohio _ 68, 102, 103 Sheidler. John C., 1021 Chelsea Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio - - - - - - - 22 Shell, Joyce, R. R. 2, Miamisburg-, Ohio Shell, Richard, 69 Watervliet Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio .._____ 22. 113 Sheller, john R., 2018 Howard Avenue, Middletown, Ohio Shellhammer, james, Rhoads Road, Farmersville, Ohio Shelton, Earl, 38 Ashley St., Dayton, Ohio Shepard, Irvin, 236 Nordale Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio -------------- -- 22. 87 Shepherd, Lois , 636 Aullwood Road, Dayton 5, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - 109 Sherman, Helen, 2730 Philadelphia Drive, Dayton, Ohio ________ 109 Sherman, Patricia,2720 Philadelphia Drive, Dayton, Ohio ------------- 54 Sherman, Robert, 829 Spruce St., Sidney, Ohio ·--·------------------------------·---- 22 Shields, Doris, R. R. 2, Greenville, Ohio - - ---------------·---561 89 Shively, Lawrence, 3724 Cleveland Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio Shively, Mary Louella, 839 Webster St., Dayton, Ohio _____ ____ 60 Shock, Hugh, R. R. 2, Box 364, New Lebanon, Ohio -----

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Shollenberger, David, 60 Portland Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Shoup, Philip, 619 So. 3rd St., Columbus 6, Ohio ----- -·---- 69, 153 Showalter, Lynn, 123 Indianola Ave, Dayton 5, Ohio ___ 22. 74, 91, 154 Shroyer, Robert, 229 McClure St., Dayton 3. Ohio Shroyer, Virginia, 229 McClure St .. Dayton 3, Ohio Shute, Lawrence, 115 Gunckel Avenue, Dayton 10, Ohio Siegfried, Thunborg, Jr .. 305 N. Gettysburg Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Siehl, David , 215 N. Main St., Sidney, Ohio Siggins, f'rank M., 111 Wheeler Avenue, Mineola, L, I .. N. Y. Sikes , Stephen V., 860 Riverview Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Silveri!. Louis, 31 So. Diamond St., Clifton Hqts., Penna. Simon, Edward, 4226-28th St., Cincinnati 9, Ohio -------·----___ .... 22 Simon . Jeanette, R. R. 1, Versailles, Ohio ----------------------------- 22, 86 Simpson, Carole, 3521 Lenox Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio ______________ 23, 105 Simpson, Charles Joseph, R. R. 1. West Alexandria Simpson, Jesse, 2021 Melvina Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio -- ------ -6& Sims, Herndon, 125 Cherry St., Asheville, No. Car. Singler, David , 216 Decatur St., Sandusky, Ohio -------- - - - 23, 79, 80 Singleton, Ewell, 342 Park Drive, Dayton 10, Ohio __ 23 Siu, Leonard. 1236 Hall St., Honolulu, T. H. -·-·-·----S'7 Skailand, Dean, 48 Woodcrest Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio _______ 23, 113 Skelton, Joseph, 801 Chestnut St.. Coshocton. Ohio 23 Slack, Joseph, 320 E. Franklin St. , Troy, Ohio 23 Slaton, Cornelius, 15 N. Sperling Avenue. Dayton 3, Ohio Slattery, Mary A., R. R. 3, Troy, Ohio Slaughter, Reuben Lee, 41 Kinnard St .. Dayton 7, Ohio Smartt, Earl, 732 Dennison Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Smith, Anthony L., 108 E. Seventh St., Owensboro. Ky. - - - - - -23, 113 Smith, Damon B., 202 Malcom Dr., Dayton, Ohio -----------·---_ .. 152 Smith, David R .. 333 S. Third St. , Tipp City, Ohio ------- ---- 23, 78, 80, 110 Smith, David Ross , 550 Forest Ave., Apt. 27, Dayton, Ohio Smith, Donald E., 1320 Wayne Ave., Dayton, Ohio ·-- - ---- 54 Smith, Flaura A., 219 S. Circle Dr., Troy, Ohio - -- - - - 23 Smith, Georae M., 142 Columbus St., Dayton 3, Ohio ------- ----- - - -60 Smith, Harry James, 9 N. Miller St., Shelbyville, Ind. - - - - - - -- - 68 Smith, Howard E., 1594 Woodman Dr., Dayton, Ohio ·- -- - - - 23, 112, 115 Smith, Joseph R., 50 N. Main St. , West Alexandria , Ohio ... 23, 87, 102, 103 Smith, Lloyd Andrew, 756 Miller Ave. , Dayton, Ohio Smith, Mark J.. 1246 Cumberland Ave., Dayton, Ohio --- - - - - --54, 111 Smith, Michael T., 37 Woodland Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio ------ 59, 80, 168 Smith, Orion E.. 305 Market St.. Germantown, Ohio _ _ 2& Smith, Robert A., 72 W . Hudson Ave., Dayton, Ohio ________ .. 59 Smith, Stephen Hackett, 37 Bellmore St., Floral Park, N. Y. . 66 Smith, Thomas Merle, 607 Forest Ave., Dayton, Ohio Smith, Walter E., 727 Wilfred Ave., Dayton, Ohio -·------·-----·------till S7 Smith. William C., 1826 Sherman Ave., Middletown, Ohio Smolinski. George F ., 1048 Dodgson Court, Dayton, Ohio ... 60, 74, 82, 89 Snow, Henry J.. 604 Roy Ave., Apt. 3, Dayton, 9 Ohio _ __________ 23 Snow, Robert Groves, 237 Morton Ave .. Dayton, Ohio __ 79 Snyder, Deunis, 114 Schuyler Dr. , Dayton 9, Ohio ____________________ __,~~~! Solamillo, Estanislao M., Puukolii, Lahaina, Maui , T. H. - -- Sl Sommer, John F., 502 Adams St.. Portsmouth, Ohio - - - - -- 23 Sommers, Neil A .• 813 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, Ohio Sorohan, Lawrence J.. 306 W. Brown St., New Lexington, Ohio _______ 65 Spakowski. Paul Walter, 20 Star St.. New Britain, Conn,._________ J.5S Sparks, jackson M., 3205 S. Dixie, Dayton 9, Ohio ..------- - - -- - 57, 96 Spatz, Wilbur )., 704 Bowen St., Dayton 10, Ohio ·----·-------~ 83 Spencer, Dale F ., R. F. D. 8, Box 478, Dayton, Ohio --------- 96, 112, 113 Spieler, Raymond J., 811 Highland Ave., Dayton, Ohio Spillan, Edward J.• 314 W. High St., Springfield. Ohio Sponsler, Don E., 2706 W . Third St. , Dayton, Ohio Spreng, Robert P., 68 Mary Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio ---·-- - - -· _ 23 Spring, Pauline A ., 48 E. Fairview Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio - -· 8, 23, 73 74, 79. so. 83 Springer·, LaMar Miles, 3510 Kathleen Ave., Dayton, Ohio Staebler, Robert G.. 203 Xenia Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio ___ 23, 133, 163 Staley, William J.. 51 Chambers St.. Dayton, Ohio ___________ 65, 159 Stamas, Paul J.. 333 Holt St., Dayton, Ohio Stanch, john M., 4804 Miller Dr., Dayton. Ohio Stapp, Charles )., 2004 Grand Ave., Dayton, Ohio __ 56. ll5 Stansell, Marion J., 2224 Emerson Ave., Dayton, Ohio Stanton, John Peter, 1116 W. 103 St., Cleveland 3, Ohio _ _ _ __66, 67 Stark, John Leo, 1543 Wittakind Terrace, Cincinnati, Ohio _ __ 78, 104 Staup, john G .. E. Second St., Delphos, Ohio Stechschulte, james A., Box 107, Columbus Grove, Ohio __________23, 74 Stedwill. Roland G., 608 Walnut St., Nelsonville, Ohio Steele, Miriam E.. 1130 Oakwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio .. __________ ____..fl Stein, Arnold, 2170 Ryer Ave., New York 57, N. y, ________ _ ss, 139 Steinbach. Bernrud L., 81f2 S. Second St., Fairborn, Ohio Steinberger, Elizabeth M., 2405 E. State St., Ft. Wayne 3, Ind. ____ 26 Steiner . Richard W .. R. F . D. 1, Union, Ohio

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STUDENT .DIRECTORY Stevens, William H., 4236 N. Main St., Dayton 5, Ohio ____________ 99 Stevenson, Jack L.. 202 Hickory St .. Dayton 10, Ohio _____________ 23 Stewart, Richard L.. 318 Trojan Ct., Troy, Ohio Stewart, Russell Lowell, Box 92, Pitsburg, Ohio Stidham, Forrest, 2145 N. Main St .. Dayton 5, Ohio Stich, Lawrence, 240 Maryland Avenue, Dayton 4, Ohio Stith, Raymond. 273 Elgin Avenue, Toledo 5, Ohio _______________________ss. 113 Stockert, Joseph, 4103 Cprinth Blvd.. Dayton 10, Ohio_ ............................. 61 Stoermer, Albert, 617 St. Paul, Dayton 10, Ohio ------------------------ 23, 75 Sotshak, William, 648 Main St.. Sugar Notch, Pa. __________________________23 Stouffer, Marilvn. 1426 Philad<>lphia Drive, Dayton 6, 0 .........................23 Strain, Charles, 20 W. Hayes St., West Milton, Ohio Stratton, Richard, 2307 W. Second St., Dayton, Ohio .................... 24, 113 Strider, Mark, 404 Middle St.. Fairborn, Ohio - ---------------------------- 69 Strubczewski. Walter, 1211V2 Valley St., Strube, Edward, 4245 W. 49th St .. Cleveland 9, Ohio ________________________ ss Studebaker. Robert, 366 Hillside St .. Fairborn, Ohio _________________ 69 Stueve, Julia, R. R. 9, Box 340, Dayton 4, Ohio __________________ 66, 74 Sue!, Arthur, 747 Bristol Place, Dayton, Ohio _____________ _ 65 Suhr, Carl, 17 Woodsdale Road, Dayton, Ohio Sullivan, Anna, Box 446-U. D.. Dayton, Ohio ----------------24, 86 S"llivan, Mary, 333 Castlewood Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ..______________89 Sullivan, Robert, 107 Edgewood Avenue, Dayton, Ohio _________________________84 Sl•.mmer. William, 1201 Catalpa Drive, Dayton 7, Ohio Supcoa, Donald, St. Paul, Va. --- ---- -----------------------------------------69 Surber, Helen, R. R. 1, Union, Ohio Susco, Eugene, R. R. 2, Hartville, Ohio Susco, Milton, :F\. R. 2, Hartville, Ohio --------·-- --- ----------- 24, 83, 84, 105 Suttman, Louis, 503 Buckeye St .. Miamisburg, 0. 24, 72, 78, 80, 83, 114, 171 Swanson, Mabel. 215 E. Beechwood Avenue, Dayton 5, Ohio Swift, Francis, 1115 Old Orchard, Dayton 5, Ohio Switzer, Delta_, 816 Shroyer Road, Dayton 9, Ohio Szabo, Lillian.· 1257 W. First St., Dayton, Ohio

T Talbot, William, 119 Piccadilly Downs, Lynbrook, N. Y . ................ 59, 83 Tangeman, Francis, 5765 Philadelphia Drive, Dayton 5, Ohio Tanis, Robert, 1608 Xenia Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ............................................ 24 Tanner, Batty, 114 N. Woodward Avenue, Dayton 7, Ohio Tate, Edward, 2316 Watervliet, Dayton 10, Ohio Tate, Virginia, 1023 W. First St .. Dayton 7, Ohio Taylor, Gloria, 2101 Cardinal Avenue, Dayton 4, Ohio _________ 60, 91, 154 Taylor, Robert, 607 Hall Avenue, Dayton 4, Ohio Taylor, Vaughn K., 56 Bollin St., Dayton 3, Ohio __ __________________so. 139 Tempest, June, 926 Troy St.. Dayton 4, Ohio ____________________59 Termini, Marlo, 13417 Grannis Rd., Garfield Hts., Ohio Teybar, Robert, 401 Claranna Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio ______________ 24 Theodoras, Mary, Box 267, Vandalia, Ohio _______________56, 77, 105 Theodorides, Thales, n Hanion St.. Athens, Greece __________________ 69, 82 Thesing, Mary, 1930 Trinity Avenue, Dayton 9, Ohio ______64, 65, 83, 84 Thier, Jos eph, 1107 Kuntz Avenue, Middletown, Ohio........-------------- ----24 Thoma, Thomas, 2001 Coolidge Drive, Dayton ·9, Ohio.-................ 102, 103 Thomas, Betty, 906 Custer Place, Dayton 8, Ohio ..................................- ... 60 Thomas, Logan. 2217 Wayne Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ........................- .........69 Thomas, Marilyn, Box 68, Maria Stein, Ohio ------------------------------------ 26 Thomas, Richard, 25 Fountain Avenue , Dayton 5, Ohio ________________ 113 Thome, Walter, 2151 Castlewood Drive, Toledo 12, Ohio ................24, 84 Thome, William Leonard, 2151 Castlewood Drive, Toledo 13, Ohio ........ 68 Tieman. James Vincent, 73 Gramont Ave .. Dayton, Ohio __________________60 Tiemey, joseph B., 428 Fishers Ave .. Philadelphia 20, Pa. Tilsen, Lester C.. Y.M.C.A., Dayton, Ohio Titsch, Fred Edward, 317 E. Herman Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Tobias, Kenneth L., 173 Indiana Ave .. Dayton, Ohio ______________ 67 Tobias, Richard Lamar, 648 Watervliet Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio Toerner, John W .. 1054 Winfield Ave .. Cincinnati 5, Ohio ........................ 24 Tope, Arlen, 244 Dover St., Dayton, Ohio Touchman, Roger L., 2713 Norton Ave., Dayton, Ohio __________________S9 Trentman, James )., R. F. D. 2, Delphos, Ohio ________________________________ 24, 75 Trevino, Guillermo )., Apenines 2755 Col.. Jardin, Monterrey........ S6, 115 Tribby, Robert P., 680 N. St. Clair St., Painesville, Ohio............... 24, 163 Trice, Walteretta D., 425 S. Euclid Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Trick, Robert C., R. F. D. 9, Box 698-A, Dayton 4, Ohio Trick, Robert L.. 211 Valley View Dr.. Dayton, Ohio Trigg, Harry W., 4505 Genesee Ave., Dayton, Ohio ___________________________26 Trigg, john R .. 4505 Genesee Ave., Dayton, Ohio Trimbach, Gerald E., R. F. D. 5, Box 402, Dayton 5, Ohio Trismen, David Lester, 320 Sandalwood Dr.. Dayton, Ohio........................67 Trivison, Joseph, ISIOS Judson Dr .. Cleveland 20, Ohio Troin, Henri )., 12 Wolfle St .. Glen Cove, N. Y. __ _ _ _ _56, 112, 115 Truesdale, Roy B.. 42 Helena Homes, Dayton, Ohio _________________ 24 Tucker, Shirley R., 518 E. Spruce St., Princetown, Ind ...._____ S4, 74, 102 103, 104, 105

Tuite. Francis H.. 201 Santa Clara, Dayton, Ohio Tumbusch, james J,, 4221 Merrimac Ave .. Dayton 5, Ohio __ 24, 57, 88 Tuohy. John Patrick, 2334 Emerson Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Turner, Richard P., 605 Imo Dr., Dayton, Ohio ---------------------- - 26 Twiss, John E .. 53 Clover St.. Dayton, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - 24, 113 Tylinski, Adolf Stanley, 301 E. Central Ave .. Toledo 8, Ohio ______59

u Uher, George A., 3936 E. 42nd St., Cleveland 5, Ohio -------- - 24, 84, 113 Uhlenhake, David )., St. Henry, Ohio Ullum, Rob;rt Lloyd, 541 Lexington Ave .. Dayton 7, Ohio ------- ------ 26 Umina, Betty Ann, 630 Woyming St., Dayton, Ohio ----------------- 66, 79, lOS Unvederth, Paul C .. 302 Peach Orchard Rd .. Dayton, Ohio ---------- ---- --- 24 Urbanski, John Richard, 9825 Miles Ave.. Cleveland 5, Ohio Uttermohlen, James, 361 E. Northwood Ave., Columbus, Ohio ........... 130, 133 Utz, Ann E., 1 Nimitz Dr.. Dayton 3, Ohio --------- 62, 78, 80, 91. 168

v Valerin, Arnoldo A .. 45 Hivling St., Dayton, Ohio ------------ __ 65 Valiukas, Leonard A., 2035 Stapleton Ct .. Dayton, Ohio VanAtta, Albert D., 60 Ashley St .. Dayton, Ohio ------------------ - 24, 113 Vance, George T., 227 Triangle Ave., Dayton, Ohio ----------------- 24, 112 Vanderhorst, JeromE P .. 18 Fairgrounds Ave .. Dayton, Ohio .. 24, 128. 129 132. 136 Vande Velde, Harry J.. 1542 Larchmont Ave., Lakewood,O . ........ 62, 78, 80 95, 112 Vandevander. Rob<>rt H., R. F. D. 1, New Lebanon, Ohio ____________ 59, 83 80, 95, 1S2 Vangrov, Helen R .. 565 W. Second St.. Dayton, Ohio Vannorsdall, )ames W ., R. F. D. 1. jeffersonville, Ohio VanSchaik, George John, 1523 Wake Ave .• Dayton 3, Ohio ___________ gs Varalides, Nina, 300 Grafton Ave .. Dayton, Ohio - - - - - - - ___6S Vardalides, Tula Z., 300 Grafton, Ave., Dayton, Ohio ___ 53, 72, 79, 80, 83 91. 108, 109, 110 Vargo, Paul J.. 2020 Arthur Ave., Dayton, Ohio Varner, Billie Gene, R. F. D. 8, Box 14, Dayton 3, Ohio Vavul, Andrew, 645 Kenwood Ave ., Dayton, Ohio _____________ _ _ ____ 66 Velten, )ames E., 125 S. 17th St .. Richmond, Ind. __ 2A Ventura, Samuel J,, 164 Ninth St .. Newark, Ohio _. __________ .] 53 Verrett, Earl F .. 130 Dover St.. Dayton 10, Ohio -----·-----·--- &4. 90 Vest, Paul E.. R. F. D. 1. Cedarville 3, Ohio Victorino, Bernard Stephen, Box 62, Kapaa, Kaupi, T. H. Villemain, Herbert F., 714 Lebanon Ave .. Belleville, Ill. ________ 61 Villemain, Milton W .. 3205 S. Dixie Dr.. Dayton 9, Ohio ________________...,.61 Vice, Edwin A .. 248 Lorain Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio Vincke, John )., Box 28, Ottoville 8, Ohio Vocke, Robert J.. 35 Klee Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Voelkl, Robert N., 649 Creighton Ave., Dayton, Ohio - -------- - 24, 87 Vogt, Thomas E .. 4146 E. 116 St., Cleveland 5, Ohio Vogue, Larry Leon, R. F. D. 2, West Alexandria, Ohio Volk, Alfred J.. 130 Puritan Pl., Dayton, Ohio Voss, Larry R .. 1402 Dewey, Anderson, Ind. Vukelich, John Joseph, R. F. D. 2, Caseyville, Ill.

w Wabo, Mary Ann, 702 E. Mahoney Ave., Mahanoy City, Pa, ............ 24, 86 Wack, Regina L., 40 Central Ave., Dayton, Ohio ______________________ lOS Wade, James, J91 S. Fifth St., Newark, Ohio ___ --------·--· 2~. 112 Wagner, Walter Robert, 1517 Central Ave., Sandusky, Ohio Wagner, William P., 511 W . Ninth St .. Royal Oak, Mich. ------ - 24 Walker, Jane C .. 409 Forest Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Walker, John V, Box 149 A, R. F. D. 1. Clayton, 0. Walker, Una, R. F. D. 1. Hill Rd., Covington, Ollio ------- - - -- S& Walklet, Thomas R .. 454 Carlisle Ave .. Dayton 10, Ohio Wall, Lester E., 135 N. Clinton St .. Richwood, Ohio _ ------ __ S7, 77 Wallace, Marie Maxine, Farmersville, Ohio Wallace, Robe rt E., 2500 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, Ohio Wallace, Vera Ann, 34 W . Fairview, Dayton, Ohio Wallingslord, Patricia, 129 Fernwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio ................. 60, 105 Walsh, Francis B. 58 Ashley St., Dayton 9, Ohio _ _ ----- - - - - 25 Walsh, James E., 219 Wrights Ave., Conneaut, Ohio _________________S, 25, 84 Walsh, James E.• 235 N. Galloway St., Xenia, Ohio Walsh, john V .. 2225 Portman Ave., Cleveland 9, Ohia ___ ---·- - - 2$ Walsh, Robert Henry, 235 N. Galloway St.. Xenia, Ohio ............ 65, 83. 105

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STUDENT DIRECTORY Walton, Percy, 2400 Lisle Ave., Dayton, Ohio Wamsley, Cecil Donald, Vincent, Ohio ............................................................... 59 Wannemacher, Howard H., R. F. D. 3, Ft. Jennings, Ohio ...____________________ 26 Wannemacher, James Paul, Box 25, Ottoville, Ohio --------------------------------· 67 Wannemach~r. Melvin Earl, 512 E. Anthony St., Celina, Ohio ......._ 67, 104 Warning, Donald W., 440 Truman Ct., Dayton, Ohio --------------- - - - - 54 Warning, Gene C., 1119 Warwick Pl., Dayton, Ohio ..__________________..__ 61. 160 Warren, Jerry S .. 253 Chestnut St .. Dayton, Ohio Waters, Vincent Frederic, 1304 Elm St., Middletown 8, Ohio Waugh, David E.. 402 E. Main St.. Greenville, Ohio .......,...._________ 25, 77, 96 Weaver, Calvin D.. 319 N. Maple, Fairborn, Ohio Weaver, Donald J., 54 Frank St.. Dayton 9, Ohio _____.........................._ 25, 132 Weaver, Paul J.. 1019 Washington Ave .. Evansville, Ind. Weber, Huldan Elsie, 774 Pavone St .. Benton Harbor, Mich. Weber, Norman W ., 1314 Demphle Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio ________ 55 Weber, Robert A. , 615 W . Fifth St., Delphos, Ohio -------------------------- 25, 90 Weber, Thomas E., Third St., Perrysville, Ohio --------------------------------·-·59 Weber, Vernon Emil, Brainard Rd., Solon, Ohio ---------------------------------.------·67 Weeber, Richard H., 342 Fountain Ave .. Dayton 5, Ohio ........................... 68 Weeks, Elvin Dane, 154 Rickhill Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Weger, James A .. 404 E. Third St., Delphos, Ohio Wehinger, Robert F ., 964 Burger Ave .. Mansfield, Ohio .............- ---·- 53, 72 Wehner, Harold, 1325 Ashland Ave., Dayton, Ohio ______ ________________25 Wehner, John F .. SOB W. Mechanic St.. Wapakoneta, Ohio _______25, 88 Wehner, Letitia Jean, 1325 Ashland Ave., Dayton, Ohio -------------- 63 Weider, Richard E., 311 School St .. Bradford, Ohio Weidner, Harold C .. R. F. D. I, Old Salem Rd .. Dayton, Ohio Weidner, Richard Eugene, 222 Kenwood Ave .. Dayton, Ohio .............. 66, 95 Weimer. Duff Eugene, 415 Gramont Ave.. Dayton 7, Ohio Weiher, Ronald George, 1130 Lexington Ave., Dayton, Ohio __ 65, 102, 103 Weinert, Richard A., 55 S. McGee St .. Dayton, Ohio Weinshank, Jerry N., 707 Lindsey St., Piqua, Ohio -----------------------------· 69 Weis, Barbara A., 321 Kenwood Ave.. Dayton 5, Ohio ________________.67, 78, 80 Weisman, Thomas II, 1014 Wyoming St.. Dayton, Ohio ________________ 25, 77 Weiss. Lester T.. 2243 Lisle Ave., Dayton, Ohio Welbaum, Gary R., 457 W. Plum St.. Tipp City, Ohio Wenning, Paul C .. R. F. D. I, Coldwater, Ohio ------------------.25, 75 Wenstrup, Kenneth Paul, 2600 Sheridan Dr.. Norwood 12, Ohio .......-·-·· 68 Westbald, Clifford W .. 739 Creighton Ave .. Dayton 10, Ohio ....______ 25, 96 Westendorf, Robert, J,, 19 Seminary Ave., Dayton, Ohio ...................... 54, 76 Westerfield, Charles U .. 318 Cedar St .. Owensboro, Kentucky._ ___ 25, 113 Weston, Edward, R. F. D. 7, Rahn Rd .. Dayton, Ohio Wethington, George P ., Clementsville, Kentucky Whalen, Thomas P .. 6025 N. Maplewood, Chicago 45, Ill. _________ 67 Wheatley, Wanda L.. 24 Redlands Ave., Dayton, Ohio ... -------- --- ------------81 Wheelersburg, Carl P., 363 W. First St., Apt. I, Dayton, 0. Whitaker, James Richard, R. F. D. I, Miamisburg, Ohio White, Joseph C., 1102 Superior Ave., Dayton, Ohio ................................... 25 White, Maurice G .. 120 Durner Ave .. Dayton 8, Ohio --------------------------·26 White, Robert Edward, 671 E. River St.. Elyria, Ohio ------------------ ---------·69 White, Robert Lee, 205 Clemmer St .. Dayton, Ohio -----------------------------------·25 White, Robert Lester, 2926 N. Main St.. Dayton, Ohio ____________________ 25 White, Tedford, 27 Ashwood Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Whithair, Elton D.. 709 Cottage Ave., Miamisburg, Ohio ________ 102, 103 Whisler, Be verly J., 702 Haynes St., Dayton 10, Ohio _________ 167, 179 Whitmer, Richard Lee, 59 W. National Rd .. Vandalia, Ohio .. 69, 102, 103 Whitmore, David V .. 13 W. Emerson, Fairborn, Ohio ------- -- ---·---------113 Wiedemann, Ernest, 316 Bone Rd., Cincinnati 33, Ohio Wiggenhorn, Richard G., 337 Clover St., Dayton 10, Ohio ....... 68, 102, 103 Wikle, John J.. R. R. I, Dayton, Ohio Wiles, Lawrence Arthur, 473 Fourth St., Dayton, Ohio Wilkening, Je rome Burrows, 159 Lexington Ave., Dayton, Ohio Wilkerson, Cortez, 1806 Germantown St.. Dayton, Ohio Wilkerson, James Edward, 173 Hawthorn St., Dayton, Ohio _______________ 65, 73 Willems, Robert John, 320 N. Spring Ave .. LaGrange, Ill. 104 Williams, Bertie Mae, 1640 Weaver St .. Dayton, Ohio Williams, Earl Rav. 332 Burrowes Blvd., Fairborn, Ohio Williams, Jay A., 31 High St., Dayton, Ohio - - - - - - - ----------·-·---- -62 Willinms, Joseph E., 836 Kumler Ave .. Dayton 7, Ohio Williams, John V. 1703 E. 28th St., Baltimore 18, Md. Williams, Le Roy, 601 Piqua Pl.. Dayton, Ohio Williams , Richard F .. 9 Wilmington Ave.. Dayton, Ohio ----- - -- ---------- 25 Williamson, Elizabeth N., 124 Anderson St., Dayton 11, Ohio Willis, Richard F ., 3426 W . 117 St. Cleveland 11, Ohio Willoughby, Russell, H .. 252 High St., Dayton, Ohio Wilson, Eugenia E., 3100 Germantown St., Dayton, Ohio Wilson, Jack Curtis, 120 Vine St.. Xenia, Ohio Wilson, Patricia A., 912 Harmon Ave., Dayton, Ohio ............................. 25, 80 Witt, Richard, 88-22-69 Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. ...................... - ........... 60, 156 Wilt, William B.. 2906 Shafor Blvd., Dayton, Ohio ._____________________________________ 60

Wilvert, Ruth B., 1636 Harold Dr.. Dayton, Ohio Wimsatt, Thomas K., 314 E. Fifth St., Owensboro, Ky. ________________ Sl, 88, 112 Winkfield, Philip J.. 25 Grosvenor Ave .. Dayton 7, Ohio Wirth, James E., R. F .D. I, Clayton, Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - .Gl Wise, Robert L.. 424 Elmdale Dr.. Dayton 9, Ohio ------·----l S8 Wissing, Richard D.. 1119 Hammers Ave., Louisville, Ky . ----------------.:511 Withrow, Richard L., 705 American Bldg., Dayton, O hio.__________________ Witte, Roger B.. 3803 E. Third St., Dayton 3, Ohio - · - - · _ _ _ ....... 9~ Wittenberg, James W .. 196 Holmes Rd.. Fairborn, Ohio Wittmann, Rita Ann, 646 Hodapp Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio .......... 60, 83, lOS Wagaman, Robert J,, 101 East St., Versailles, Ohio Wojciechowaski, Walter, 1401 Mound St., Springfield, Ohio ....___________ 26 Wojick, Ronald Joseph, 2322 N. Main St., Dayton, Ohio _ _ ____67 WoUf, Grace, 604 Kenwood Ave., Dayton 6, Ohio Walley, Kenneth Robert, 3553 W. Hillcrest Ave .. Dayton 6, Ohio Wolery, John J., 1250 Alwildy Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Wolf, Nelson D.. 2041 Elsmere Ave., Dayton, Ohio ...________________________ . WoUe, Clifford E.. 122 Berea Pl.. Dayton, Ohio Wolff, Donald H., I S. Miami Ave., Miamisburg, Ohio Wonderly, Billy, Box ISS, Verona, Ohio Wong, Harry Y. N., 4223 Sierra Dr.. Honolulu 16, T. H. ----------------.•- 25 Wonka, Helen, 109 Sherman St.. Dayton, Ohio .........._ .._ ____ 66, 74, 83, 91 Wood, Frederick, 308 Kiefaber St., Dayton ,Ohio Woodward, George D.. 3340 Culver Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Wrasman, Paul Aloysius, R. F. D. 1, Delphos, Ohio ..._______________ sa Wright, Charles Andrew, 721 W. Second St.. Xenia, Ohio --------------.0 Wright, Hubert Wayne, 222 E. Main St., W. Carrollton, Ohio Wright, Robert E., 1936 N. Gettysburg Ave., Dayton, Ohio Wright, Sanford L., 1531 Blair Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ---------------------- 65 Wyen, Mary Elizabeth, 313 Dixie Ave .. Dayton, Ohio _ _ _ _ _______ 6~ Wyrostek, Thaddeus S., 11 Summer St., Warren, R, I . .........._________ S;t, 153

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y Yakamoto, Patrick Seiji, 3427 Maluhia St.. Honolulu 31 , Hawaii............- 67 Yamada, Thomas S., 642 Alamoana Rd., Honolulu 13, Hawaii ...... 55, 113 Yanes, Manuel A., San Rafael 273, Stop 25, Santurce, P. R. So. _____ 61 Yarnell, Lloyd D .. 1408 E. Schantz, Ave., Dayton, Ohio Yates, Myrtle Frances, Box 300-E, R. F. D. 7, Dayton, Ohio _______ 66 Yates, Manci S., 205 Hill St .. Urbana, Ohio -·------------------- 65 Yeazell, Robert William, 1418 S. Limestone St.. Springfield, 0 . _ .._ 102, 103 Yeck, Willa S .. 219 Victor Ave .. Dayton 5, Ohio Yike, William J.. 139 Wyoming St., Dayton 9, Ohio Yim, Henry H. S .. P. 0 . Box 801. Kaneohe Oahu, T. H . ........................56, 77 York, Gerald P., 4612 Canyon Rd., Dayton 4, Ohio ....----------------------------~ Yoshimi, James M., P. 0. Box E, Papaikou, T. H. Young, Albert B., 346 W. Tenth Ave., Tarentum 4, Pa, 26, 72, 74, 96, 104 Young, David J,, R. F. D. 2, Box 160, Dayton 10. Ohio _____ ___________73, 83, 95 Young, Georgianna L.. 715 St. Nicholas Ave., Dayton 10, Ohio ---------- 83 Young, Gregory G., R. F. D. 2, Box 160 A , Dayton 10, Ohio 26, 77, 78 Young, Joseph A ., 512 E. State St., Fremont, Ohio ____________ 58, 128, 152 Young, Joyce Maxine, 343 N. Jay St.. W. Milton, Ohio Young, Mary R., 304 S. Harrison St .. Garrett, Ind. ___63, 102, 103, lOS Young, William H .. 509 Otterbein Ave .. Dayton, Ohio .........------------ - • Yount, Marcus A .. 726 E. Canal St.. Troy, Ohio Youngman, Martha E., 615 Elberon Ave .. Dayton 3, Ohio ·--------·- 74 Yox, Barbara A., 237 Kenwood Ave .. Dayton 5, Ohio ._____..___ 26, 110

z Zaenglein, William, R. F. D. 2, Box 297, Dayton, Ohio Zahari, Ronald J.. 4878 N. Ashland Ave .. Chicago 40, Ill. Zaleski, Joseph J.. Box 103, Tiltonsville, Ohio __.._________________26, 133, 136 Zaidain, Sam, 884 Riverview Ave., Dayton, Ohio Zamorski, Daniel M., Ill Feltus St.. South Amboy, N. J, ........-----~­ Zayac, Edward J., Senecaville. Ohio .. ----------- - · - - - li'!J Zehring, Robert Henry, 116 57th St .. Miamisburg, Ohio Zeiler, Maureen Phyllis, 7965 Clifton Ave., Dayton, Ohio Zimmer, Charles E .. 32 Virginia Ave ., Dayton, Ohio _____ 76, 96, 100 Zimmer, John M.. 525 Kolping Ave .. Dayton, Ohio _________________ 59, 83 Zirnmerlin, Leland Harold, 76 Wainwright Dr.. Dayton, Ohio _____ _____ § Zimmerman, George E., 58 S. Ardmore Ave., Dayton, Ohio ___________ zs Zimmerman, John A., 1023 Carlisle Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Zimmerman, Richard C., 1023 Carlisle Ave., Dayton, Ohio __________________ 1511 Zimmerman, Thomas E .. 1023 Carlisle Ave .. Dayton, Ohio Zinck, Thomas N.. lSI Oakview Dr.. Dayton, Ohio .....---------------·--- 26, !58 Zummo, Joseph J,, 1023 Lexington Ave., Dayton, Ohio .......-----------------.....

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A LAST WORD The work of the Daytonian staff started ill September with the opening of classes, and went on till July. This is an experiment in a "summer book" with opportunities of incorporating the act1v1t1es on the "Hilltop" as they occurred to the very end of the year.

possible because Jim Baumgarten, with Mary Carey and Pat Donisi from the Engineering office came through with needed copy and typewritten matter. Alan Camin willingly gave much of his time to gather photographic copy; Bob Heck and Pete Chmielewski contributed at critical times.

The staff were few, and inexperienced, but bravely began this task of tasks. The editor, Jimm Horvath, had nothing but the dream of an idea as a goal; he planned and sketched and wrote and talked, did literary and photographic duty, and slaved under the threat of deadlines.

Deserving of mention, further are Sandy Stevens, Mary Ann Weisman, Clare Rohr, Mark Smith, and Jim Nyhan, who served in various capacities on the staff. Dave l.utes and "Pep" Wilson were invaluable for their sports photographic coverage; we appreciate their help and contributions.

Greatest appreciation is due to the staff "finalists" who had to bring numerous threads together after vacation began. Bill Kehl worked through one of the biggest years in the annals of U D spans history. Our little, dark-haired business manager, Julie Raney, should be congratulated for doing a tremendous job in her department. Peggy Howley and Julie Pflaum worked long and late those last weeks checking all details towards a perfect job. Banner

A word of grateful mention is due, too, to the patient and untiring help of Jim Oldham, representa路 tive of Jahn and Oilier Engraving Company, and to William Amos, from the Sidney Printing and Publishing Company whose advice and suggestions helped bring the book through its most critical stages.

work was done by Shirley Schroll, particularly in

despite his many other duties, gave unselfishly of

the final stretches of feverish preparation of the dummy for delivery to the printer; smiles were still

his hours and energy, we 路say our thanks for having brought the book to its completion.

But, most of all, to Brother louis A. Saletel, S.M., the guiding light of the "Daytonian," who

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Ever Forward Another year has run its course . . . twelve months have come and gone .

however we have used the time

. we

have to carry on

. however great our glory now

or

ill the wind that blew .

with many things to do to ponder or regret

there is another year ahead the hours are not long enough . for there are struggles to be

faced . . . and problems to be met . . . Then let us gird ourselves anew . . . and keep our courage high . . . and to the pattern of the past . . . now briefly say good-by . . . let us ask God for stronger faith .

and nobleness of mind .

let us go forward in the dawn .

. and never look behind.

"Portraits", those ever-popular and thoughtProvoking poems w ed throughout the annual, /rom the Dayton Daily News . . . . courtesy of ]ames ]. Metcalfe a路n d the Chicago SunTimes Syndicate.





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