THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
ALUMNUS NOVEMBER 1967
SUPPORT CAMPAIGN Report on Alumni Gifts 7/1/66- 6/30/67
70.00 Scholarships - various 4,504.66 Honors Day Awards 1,180.00 Athletics 308. 75 Misc. Bldg. Funds 8, 208. 10 *Unrestricted 92, 923. 96* $111,690.31 Total
*Distribution of Unrestricted Amount {Voted by National Alumni Board}
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Amount
Schools & Colleges $ 3,000.00 Faculty Award 1, 000. 00 National Board Fund 10, 000. 00 Alumni Scholarship 25,000.00 Fund Alumni Endowment 20,000.00 Fund Current Scholarship 20,000.00 Fund Blackburn Scholarship 2,984.30 Fund Health Center Building 10,015.05 Payment on Annuity 924. 61 Total $ 92,923.96
Explanations
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The Report given here covers gifts received from Alumni in the University's fiscal year (July 1, 1966 - June 30, l9~It,'therefore, includes all Alumni gifts made in the latter half of the 13th and the first half of the 14th Annual Support Programs.
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While some of our Alumni exercise their right to designate their gifts for specific purposes, the vast majority give ~足 strictedly, permitting the National Alumni Board and the University to determine how best to use the funds.
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You will note the concentration in recent years on the development of endowment funds {general & scholarship) from the unrestricted gifts of Alumni. This same process is being followed with gifts from parents, from other benefactors, from faculty and staff, and from business and industry. It is a long range program to help insure the future. Endowment Funds General and scholarship endowment funds developed from annual unrestricted Alumni gifts by vote of the National Alumni Boards from 1959 to 1967: $200,000.00 General Endowment Scholarship Endowment 125,000.00 Gifts to Kennedy 15, 000. 00 Scholarship 10,000.00 Gifts to Blackburn Scholarship $350,000. 00* * In addition to these endowment funds, the Board has also voted a total of $55, 000 to current scholarships in the past three years.
HOMECOMING
1967 By JOE MclAUGHLIN with MARY SHAY
Homecoming is many big and little things put together which mean fun and games for alumni, students, and just plain Joe Fan. Homecoming, 1967, was just that for Mary Shay, Joe McLaughlin, Jack Hoeft, Bro. Elmer Lackner, Mary Ann Krapf and dozens of other people who chaired and manned the committees which turned "The Wonderful World of Disney" into a memorable pageant from Friday, October 13, to Saturday, October 21. It meant, for Mary Shay, the distribution of work for alumni in the reunion classes of 1927, 1937, 1942, 1957 and 1962. Bob Renner was her knight in shining armor for the '27 class. Elmer Will stepped into the comparable position for '37 group and Bob Butler and Charley Whalen manned the steering gear for the 1942 "old grads." Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Koerner were the
Rev. William Scanlon, a member of the 40th ann"iversary class (1927) and attached to St. Augustine Church, Cincinnati, says the 9 A.M. alumni memorial mass in the Immaculate Conception Chapel. The mass opened Homecoming Day for the alumni.
guiding lights for the 1957 reunion and Ed Alexander supervised the 1962 class. Joe Accrocco did a great job in bringing together the boys from Harry Baujan's last team in 1946. Bob Butler did the same thing for the 1941 football squad. Bro. Lackner played host to Mr. Carroll Hochwalt of St. Louis, first recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Mary Ann Krapf prepared the way for all
Registration in the lobby of the Kennedy Union followed the mass. Several alums served on the registration desk throughout the day. Right- Even the children were at the registration desk. Below - Coffee was available through the morning. Bro. Elmer Lackner, Vice President for Alumni, is seen right路center t alking to friends
Very Rev. Raymond Roesch, S.M., University President, prepa red for the Homecoming Parade by meeting dignitaries. Here he greets Dayton Mayor Dave Hall, left. ALUMUS Editor Joe Mclaughlin was on hand to host the float judges for the parade.
Father greets General Glen J . McCiernon of Defense Electronics Supply Center, right, and Congressman Charles and Mrs. Whalen before parade.
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Everyone was waiting for the parade as it approached NCR .
the dignitaries who participated in the 82-unit Homecoming Parade and at the President's luncheon in the Kennedy Union. Joe McLaughlin helped in the publicity and served as host, along with Mrs. McLaughlin, for the parade float judges. Jack Hoeft, a senior, put the student extravaganza together. It was fun and at the same time embarrassing to meet many friends who made their way back to the campus for THE BIG DAY. It was fun because more than 3,000 alumni were on campus for the many events, The floats were praised by all. The sophomore class presented Alice in Wonderland while the freshman class honored Babes in Toyland. Sophomore class won third prize.
The ever popular University of Dayton Flyerettes lend their talent and beauty to the big Wonderful World of Disney Homecoming parade. It took one hour to pass a given spot.
Bands were a significant part of the marchers. The Chaminade High School and Alter High School groups delighted the line of fans. particularly the football game in which your Flyers ran over Temple University, 56-6. The score prompted Vince Hvizda, '62, to say: "We didn't score that many points in the four years I was here." Vince's remark set the tone for much of the late afternoon and evening proceedings. Coach John McVay's team was the subject of conversation. What a change. It used to be that the football-game loss dulled, to an extent, the other affairs and the talk would turn to basketball and "old times." Both subjects took a
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The Homecoming Queen's court looks pretty on the Cinderella float.
back seat as John's team went to a record of 4-2 with that victory. The team was 6-2-1 going into the final at Toledo. The football talk monopolized the '42 reunion. Of course, the seniors from that '41 football team were a part of this group and they seemed to be carrying on where they left off the night before downtown. Joe McShane was delighting the "boys and girls" with his witty chatter. He was perspiring freely. Probably that aqua velva he had been drinking. Rita Finke, Ruby
The Snow White and Seven Dwarfs float ran into building trouble so the clan climbed on a car and treated the crowds to a Disney Welcome.
Two of the dwarfs decided walking would be more fun .
Lange, D. J. Sell, Laurine [Renee) Butler, and Pat McShane were off in a corner-away from husbandshaving a "hen" party. They gathered up their husbands after the parties and took 'em home. Clarence Ching and Michael Chong, both '42, came all the way from Hawaii and were having a great time, Mr. and Mrs. Javier Covarrubias came from Mexico City. Others we saw were Fred Lange, Paul Finke, Bob Sell, Quin Weilbacher and Pete Eckabert. The '37 class party hadn't gained momentum when we arrived. Many more people came in later but Dr. Jack Reiling, who served as the Hospitality King in the morning, was delighting his classmates. Ann and
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Elmer Will had one of their many children draw signs and cartoons for the occasion. The "old grads" got a kick out of this phase of the activity. We dropped over to the '27 reunion. These boys and girls were a little more quiet than those other people. This was Bro. Lackner's class and one of the boys, Bill Himes, drew some cartoons including the one of Bro. Elmer shown in these pages. Walt Bucher flew from Kaneohoe, Hawaii to make the party and reported that Oahu is getting more people and buildings. Just as much confusion as any mainland cities, he said. Bob Renner showed with some old Exponent stories
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Professor Maurie Reichard directs his boys and one girl who comprise the Alumn i Band, a Homecoming feature. The lines were straight this year.
There was beauty on the field at halftime with the band's Coeds marching group.
Above More beauty. Mary Lou Zschach , freshman attenda nt from Columbus, Ohio, is crowned by National Alumni president, Jerry Westendorf of Dayton . Left New Student bleachers at the east end seats 3,256.
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THE TROUBLES OF ROYALTV
A queen, Dinee Grubenhoff of Delphos, Ohio, is crowned but the crown will not cooperate. The queen is escorted by _Larl"'( Hayes as Fat~er Roesch places the crown on her head; it appears shaky as Father Roesch and Larry sm1le; fmally, Larry adJUSts crown as Father Roesch appea rs apprehensive.
T~ere were h1m~elf for
touchdowns - eight of them. Shown here are four scoring plays. BHiy Mayo is in the end zone all by the first score on the first scrimmage play. Then Bernie Kress is about to cross the goal line. Joe Tyler has JUSt intercepted a pass and is heading for pay dirt. Finally Bob Madden, who like Mayo, tall ied t hree TDs, is on his way to the promised land in final picture. Score: 56-6
written by classmates during their school days. W e met Dr. Tom Kirk from California, Louis Schulz, Harry Von Kaenel, Bill Carolan, Charles Taylor, John Herkenhoff. Also on hand were Joe Lair, Father William Scanlan, Joe Unger and Lowell George. Then w e went over to the class of 1957. W e were lost in a maze of people. We took the u sual pictures, show n in these pages, and talked with Harry Koerner. His wife, the former Mary Gail Hallerman, was helping husband Harry. They received committee help from Carol O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McAvoy, Ed Longo, Jr., and Don Turner, D.O. That left the '62 class and many had not arrived while we were paying our visit. We managed t o talk to Ed Alexander, Vince Hvizda and Jim Datto. Before all th e reunions took place, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Janowski (Marilou Koepnick) were organizing the many volunteers for registration in the Kennedy Union lobby. There were times wh en you couldn't move in the spacious area. Everybody was enthusiastically greeting old, and sometimes heavier, friends . Back slapping and kisses were administered all around. The class of '27 supplied Joe Unger, Bill Himes, Lowell George, and Charles Brennan for this chore. Jim Schwendeman manned the desk as did Jack Reiling, Bud Leen, Joe Fletcher, Bob Lipp, Len Baker, Bob Connelly, Jim Wall and Bob Kronauge from the class of '37. Bernard (Beano) Keiter represented the '42 bunch.
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Coach John McVay loo ks worried. You'd t hi nk he was losing. Behind McVay, Assist ant Coach Way ne Fontes has t hat pained expression t oo.
So did Tom Priske, Gus Kinzeler, Mrs. Mildred Bolenbaugh, Mrs. Betty Koors Walker, Ann and Jane Ferneding and Paul Finke. From this class, incidentally, Bob Kavanuagh , Margaret Strobhar and Walter W oeste were on the planning committee. Jerold Kindle, Carol O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McAvoy, Ed Longo and Don Turner, D.O., managed the registration for the 1957 class and Bob Higdon, John Takacs, Bob LaMendola and Ralph Harper were representing the 1962 people.
Oh! There were so many people. More than 500 attended the Alumni Dinner and some 1,500 filled the UD Fieldhouse and spilled over into the Flyers Hangar for the dance. We're getting too small for Homecoming. We'll have to put a roof on Bauj an Field and do our dancing there. Parties were planned all over the city. Chi Sigma Alpha conducted its annual Homecoming dinner at Henri:ci's in the Motor Inn Motel. More than 41 alumni couples joined with active club members in celebrating the Homecoming period. Almost 200 were in attendance. Jerry Dempsey, president of the alumni group, announced that plans for a scholarship were moving
Elmer Will and energetic wife, Ann, promoted the 1937 class reunion with cartoons and signs, done by one of their children. They have so many we don't know which one.
The Reunion Class of 1927 really enjoyed the memories of oldtimes. Pictured here seated, left to right, are Mrs. Louis Schulze, Mrs. Robert Renner, Mrs. Lowell George, and Mrs. Harry Von Kaenel. Standing are Walter Bucher, who came from Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii; Bill Himes, who drew cartoons for the occasion; Lou Schulze, Bob Renner, John Herkenhoff, Lowell George, and Harry Von Kaenel.
Dr. John (Hospitality Jack) Reiling, who handled the Hospitality room in the morning and checked teeth at the reunion, poses before one of 1937 drawings. Note the prose on this one.
Bill Himes of the '27 reunion class made this and other drawings for the occasion. Note that he fea.L. tures the occupation of ,.. Bro. Elmer Lackner, Vice President for Alumni and other things, who is a member of the '27 class.
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A thorn among five roses. (Editor's Note: Just had to say it.) Bob Sell enjoys the . . company of, left to right, Mrs. Paul Finke, Mrs. Fred Lange, Mrs. Sell , Mrs. Joseph McShane and Mrs. Robert Butler at the 1942 class reunion .
The '42 class had two young men from Hawaii, left to right, Clarence Cheng and Michael Chong.
Joining the 1942 reunion also were, left to right, Bob Waltz (wife Lenore was just out of camera range), Paul Finke, partially hidden; Fred Lange, Quin Weilbacher, and Pete Ecabert.
W e saw Sheila Murphy, '67, at that dinner . She had left a high school football game in Cleveland Friday night at 10 and had arrived in Dayton around 3 a.m. There's loyalty for you. Always did like those Murphy girls.
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Chuck Hoey, attending the 1957 class reunion, makes a point to wife, Carole, and Judy Turner.
Harry Koerner, chairman for the '57 reunion, arranged these men for us and then didn't get in picture. They are, left to right, Gordon Tuttle, Bob Congor, Gerry Powell and Charles Taylor. Wife, Rita, beautiful blonde, is behind husband Bob Congor.
The Alumni Band did its usual happy chore at the game. Following the victory, they paraded out of the stadium, past the front of the fieldhouse and up the road past the chapel and St. Mary's. A few of them appeared to find those final steps difficult. Oh yes, they had their hats on backwards-sign of victory. While they were parading by a long line was forming outside the Flyers Hangar for the annual Varsity D cocktail party. We saw many familiar faces at that party. Wouldn't dare mention any names because we'd miss many, many friends. Earlier in the day, Charlie Graham, who worked with the on-campus decorations for the Montgomery Chapter, reminded us that John Geiger was chairman of the Tower Committee and Joe Janowski, Bob Fisher and he had lent a hand. A picture of the towers are shown in these pages. It is worthwhile noting that around 2 a.m. the pranksters arrived and both towers
Harry Baujan's last team, 1946, held one of the reunions after the Alumni dinner. The " boys," left to right, are Jim Hanby, Paul Reichert, Bill Goss, Lee Schmidt, Joe Accrocco, Ed (Chief) Toscani, Dan Terzi, Dick Dahn, Harry Baujan, Joe Zoul , Bo Powers, Bill Sauerman, Don Pinciotti, AI An路 gerer, Bart Mariscalco, and Orrie Martino. Missing here, but arriving later, were Dan Brant and Bud Fleischman.
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Bob Butler, left, who was chairman of the '42 reunion, is not bored with the perspiring Joe McShance. He worked hard on the reunion and had attended a party for the 1941 football team the night before.
These young folks at the 1962 class reunion are, left to right, Bob Higdon and wife Judy, Mrs. Ed Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert O' Donnell.
Also at the '62 reunion were, left to right, Bob Bergen, Skip Hager, Art Dunlap, and Ed Mlodzik.
went over on their sides. They added to the festive occasion during the day, however. Joe Poelking, '32, who has been so close to the University for years, sat in his usual box seat near the press box during the game, and had Bro. George Geisler, '14, and Nick Schweicher as his guests. They had celebrated Bro. Geisler's birthday the night before but still weren't sure of his age. Brother thinks it's 79 years. (Continued on Page 13)
Jim, '53, and Jane Myer of Springfield, get together with former fellow townsman, Billy (The Governor) Hilbert in the Kennedy Union lobby. Jim turned just as the cameraman took the picture. He looks better from the front really.
Some wives of "old" football and baseball players. Left to right are Mrs. Richard (Mary) Nonelle, Mrs. Jerry (Jane) Raiff, Mrs. Joseph (Julie) Tache, Mrs. Bob (Dottie) Cyphers, and Mrs. Pat (Jan) Connor. They graced the Varsity D cocktail party following the game.
Mr. James McGraw, Director of the Technical Institute, and his wife played host to J. Marchbank Salmon, Princi· pal of Croydon College of Art, near London, England. He is in the United States on the exchange program of the English Speaking Union for people who teach in technical colleges.
Basketball coach Don Donoher ran a successful clinic for alumni basket· ball coaches and Jack Ramsey, general manager of the Philadel· phia 76ers, was guest speaker.
Hall of Famers meet at Varsity D party. Left to right are Arlen Bockhorn, Tony Furst, Bob Payne, Don Meineke, and John Horan. Bernard (Beano) Keiter and Bill Blake were around but could not be found for picture.
Ray Cookston, left, appears distracted although his wife points a finger. Pete Zierolf certainly looks in· terested.
Two old football players, Huston Brown, '20, second from left, and Jack Brown, '27, second from right, greet an old basketball player, Charles (Hook) McCloskey. Hook is shaking hands with another Brown, Terry, son of Jim, '34.
It was dark. The parties and dances were over and the last car goes out the tower gates made especially for Homecoming by the Montgomery County Chapter of the Alumni Association.
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Mary Shay was having fun as usual. She con· gratulates Home· coming student leaders, Larry Hayes and Jack Hoeft. Mary wasn't standing in hole; these fellows were just that big.
WATERMAN
MAY
DONOHER
TORAIN
HOOPER
LAST YEAR FOR THE BIG FOUR By DON DONOHER Head Basketball Coach
When we were given the coaching job following Tom Blackburn's death, our first chore was to recruit a freshman crop for the next Fall. While we were doing our best to land some good prospects, little did we realize we were signing one of the best classes in our great basketball history. It is hard to believe that Bob Hooper, Don May, Glinder Torain, and Rudy Waterman are seniors, but nevertheless it is a fact and we hate to think of facing the future without these four boys who have added so much to our already rich basketball tradition. As freshmen they compiled a record of 18-3 against top competition and were regarded as one of the best freshmen teams in the country. Other members of that team were Rich Fox, Dale Jones, and John Rohm. In 1965-66, Henry Finkel's senior year, these boys had to break into an experienced team loaded with returning lettermen. May and Hooper made it as starters from the opening game. Torain broke into the starting line-up after a few games and Waterman, off to a slow start, was a regular by the middle of February. That year Dayton advanced to the Mid East Regionals of the N.C.A.A. tournament and met Kentucky, rated No. 1 in both polls. Finkel and these four sophomores played a great game before losing to the Wildcats 86-79. In 1966-67 with All-American Henry Finkel now a Los Angeles Laker, there was a big question as to how the Flyers would do. Well, these same four playing as juniors along with the other members of the squad proceeded to make the season one of the most memor-
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able, if not the most, of all UD seasons. In this season May became an All-American as Dayton fought to the finals of the N.C.A.A. before losing to U.C.L.A. Hooper became "Mr. Clutch" and his field goal beat Western Kentucky at the buzzer of an overtime period in the first round. Torain had to play two positions both as a starter and as a substitute and was a mainstay throughout the tournament. Waterman had to share the other guard position with Captain Gene Klaus, but will never be forgotten for his charge in the Western Kentucky game when he ran nine straight points. And now these famous four are seniors. Again they are challenged by a tough schedule in which they must win somewhere around twenty games to merit an invitation to the N.C.A.A. tournament. This would be their third trip, Dayton's fourth in a row, and a great wind-up to a fabulous career. They have lots of help in the two classes behind them. May and Torain have Sadlier,' Wannemacher, Blevins, and Francis behind them at forward. The center position will be filled by Janky, Obrovac, and Sharpenter. Hooper and Waterman will be backed by Heckman, the Gottschall twins, and Leffel. All Flyer followers will be hoping these seniors have saved their best effort for their last. We, their coaches, are hoping the same, too. At the same time we are saying a prayer of thanks that these boys decided to come to UD and a prayer for the future that some time another great crop will come along to match the amazing accomplishments of Bob, Don, Glinder, and Rudy.
1967-68 UD BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
1967 UD
FOOTBALL RESULTS
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16 27 0 7 34 56 10 7 7 7
Eastern Kentucky Cincinnati Bowling Green Louisville Southern Illinois Temple Ohio University Xavier Miami (0) Toledo
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Record:
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0 13 7 29 14 6 9 7 6 21
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Sat., Dec. 2 Tues., Dec. 5 Sat., Dec. 9 Wed., Dec. 13 Sat., Dec. 16 Fri., Sat., Dec. 22·23 Wed., Dec. 27 Sat., Dec. 30 Wed., Jan . 3 Sat., Jan. 6 Thurs., Jan. 11 Sat., Jan. 13 Wed., Jan. 17 Sat., Jan. 20 Tues., Jan. 23 Mon., Jan. 29 Thurs .. Feb. 1 Sat., Feb. 3 Wed., Feb. 7 Sat., Feb. 10 Sat., Feb. 17 Wed., Feb. 21 Sat., Feb. 24 Wed., Feb. 28 Sat., Mar. 2
Northern Michigan , home Miami (0) (TV) , home Eastern Kentucky, away Louisville, (TV), home Rice, home U. of Kentucky Invitational (South Carolina vs. Cincinnati; Dayton vs. Kentucky) Portland, home Cincinnati, away Xavier (0) , (TV) , away Marquette, (TV), away St. Louis, home Detroit, (TV), home Western Kentucky, away DePaul. home Louisville, (TV), away Loyola of South , home Miami (Fla .), (TV), home St. Joseph's (Pa .) , home Xavier (0), (TV) , home Fairfield, home DePaul, (TV), away Loyola (Chicago), home Canisius, (TV), away St. Joseph's (Ind .) , (TV), home Miami (0), (TV), away
1967 UD
SOCCER RESULTS 0 1 5 4 3 3 4 2 1 4 2
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Wooster Ohio Wesleyan (OT) Miami (0) Wilberforce Cedarville Bowling Green Wilmington Kent State Morehead College (OT) Wittenberg Toledo
3 0 1 2 2 2 2 4 1
8·2·1
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Record:
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University of Dayton Deceased Alumni (These alumni, who .died from Homecoming 1966 to Homecoming 1967, were remembered at a special· .Alumni mass on Homecoming Day, October 21, 1967.) Harts .Amann, Ph.D. '10-Dayton, 0. William A. Beck, S.M., Ph.D. '08-Dayton, 0 William C. Braun '36..,.-Las Cruces, N.M. Sam P. Broomhall '10-Dayton, 0. Lawrence C. Bucher '11-Cincinnati, 0. No.r bert P. Byrne '35-Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. J()seph Patrick Callahan '56-Dayton, 0. ·Joseph .P:Carney,<Jr., r33-Detroit, Mich. Louis Charles DeBrosse '56-Dayton, 0. Rev. James E. Donnelly, S.M. '25-Dayton, 0. William R. DuBois '29-Dayton, 0. PaulE. Foy, M.D. '34~Troy, 0. Elise Biechler Gabriel '41-Kenilworth, Ill. Mi~hael J. Gibbons, Sr. '02-Dayton, 0. ReV. Carl F. Goeckelel' '14-Cincinnati, 0. Harry Barnitz Harn '25"""-0maha, Nebr. Herbert Y. Hart '28-Melrose Park, Ill. James J. Harnett '20--iDayton, 0. Raymond G. Helmig '23-Dayton, 0 . William Hadley Hosea, Cpt. '65-Dayton, 0. Edward W. Hoyne '03- Dayton, 0. Jac!< Ingberg '32-Da¥ton, 0. Jam~s Harold Janney ,'52-Dayton, 0. Joseph G. Jeckering '05--Dayton, 0. John J. Kain '22-Dayton, 0. Nicholas C. Karas '53-Dayton, 0. Edward J. Keefe, M,p. '22..,.-Cleveland Thomas J. Kelly '26-Dayton, 0 . Wi)liam A. Keogh '99-Canton, 0. Francis Raymond Kier·nan '55-Lewisburg, 0. Emma Hannah Klopf '27-Dayton, 0. Elmer Krug '04-Encino, Calif. Henry N. Kuntz '31-Waynesville, 0. Donald Yuke Ming Lau '51-Honolulu, Hawaii Albert S. Levy '00-Dayton, 0. Edward Scott McDonnell '95-Cincinnati, 0. Fred .E. McCormick '31-Xenia, 0 . William H. McDonald '09-Springfield, 0. Joseph A. Macklin '33-Dayton, 0.
John C. Mahrt '25-Dayton, Marcia Sue Buening Martin '63-Dayton, 0. Joseph E. Mayl '06-Akron, 0. Larine Ann Miller '29-Dayton, 0. John E. Monnig, M.D. '08-Akron, 0. Edward A. Moritz '05-Dayton, 0. William M. O'Bryan '25-0wensboro, Ky. John O'Keefe '26--.:san Francisco, CaliL Charles L. Olinger '49"""-Dayton; 0. Laura Frey Page Ping '57-Dayton, 0 . William A. Pflaum '08-Daytona Beach, Fla. Thomas Carl Prinz '67-Dayton, 0, Fernando Humberto Rebollar '65-N.Y., N.Y. Walter W. Riedel '26-Dayton,O. Nestor J. Roberts '17-Geneya,N.Y. Joseph Shepherd . . Rose, Jr., Capt. '64--.:Columbus, Ga. Reginald A. Rosselot '26-Reading, 0. Arthur T. Scarpelli '34-Dayton, 0. Henry Rudolph Schneider, Jr. ;39--Detroit, Mich. Andrew F. Schroeder '32-Dayton, 0. Francis X. Schumacher, Ph.D. '10-Durham, N.C. Blaz Y. Scott '42-Dayton, 0. Lucy Ellen Seiyer .'65-Dayton, 0. Richard .c. Sherer '28-Dayton, 0. Edward C. Sherlock '12- Dayton, 0. Fred August Sieverding '62-Ft. Thomas, Ky. Oliver B.. Smith '09-,-Dayton, .0 . Aloysius M. Soden, S.M. '28-Japan Ayres D. Stoddard '26-Daytop., 0. Lena Belle Convis Stouffer '52<r bayton, 0. James H. Tancred '28-Dayton, 0. Clarence J. Teders '22-KendalJville, Ind. H. Emerson Ullrich '39-Dayton, 0. Robert Michael Wallace, Lt. '65-San Francisco, Calif. Edward J. Walter '05-Prichard, Ala. Walter E. Weidner '13-Dayton, 0. Dallas Wert '92-Stroh, Ind. Richard H. Wharton '33-Dayton, 0.
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Pictured in the next three pages are some of the events which started the 1967-68 school year at the University of Dayton. Space limits use of all "happenings" of the first two months. Here you see some of the 5,000 persons who peopled the U.D. campus on Sunday, August 27, for the start of the week-long frashmen orientation. A day later, the University and the McCall Corporation opened tempo-
rary headquarters for the McCall Information Services Company's computer center in Miriam Hall and, at another time, Sunday, September 10, the University dedicated the $700,000 C. H. Gosiger Health Center. On Sunday, October 1, the International Club, in keeping with the growth of international education on campus, sponsored the annual International Tea. Early in September, the Dayton Society of Painters and Sculptors conducted the ever-growing art show on the "front lawn" while Mrs. LaVina Wilson of Political Science Department was awarded a booth at the annual Montgomery County Fair.
HEALTH CENTER DEDICATION
The $700,000 C. H. Gosiger Health Center Very Rev. Raymond Roesch, President, dedicates the beautifu I center_
Mrs_ C. H. Gosiger, second from right, has a smile while son, Jack, right, and Rev. Urban Rupp, Universit~ chap_lain , a_nd Bro. Elmer Lackner, Vice President for Public Relations, listens mtently.
Student Government representatives, including President Jack Boos, second from right, were dedication guests.
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Some of the dignitaries linger after dedication .
A luncheon was enjoyed by all in the Kennedy Union
Mrs. Gosiger and Mrs. Martin Kuntz, longtime University friends, chat in the lobby.
THE COMPUTER CENTER
MEET THE NEWS MEDIA - John Steinbruegge, Director of Development for Foundation Relations at UD, left, makes a point at press conference for the dedication of the temporary Computer Center headquarters on the UD campus August 28. Next to John is John Cain, Vice President of McCall; Arthur Murphy, President. McCall Corporation; James Gallagher, President, McCall Information Services Company; and William Schubert, Vice President of McCall. Three with back to camera are, left, Fred Robbins, Dayton Daily News; Karen Heller, Dayton Journal Herald, and Von Crabil, WLW-D.
SMILING TRIO -John Steinbruegge, left, enjoys a light moment with Arthur Murphy, center, and James Gallagher, after the press conference.
,.FRONT LAWN" ART SHOW
TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS A bank of computers is only part of the McCall Computer Center which has started operations on the third floor of Miriam Hall. New building will be built next to the planned Engineering/ Research building on the football practice field .
AT THE FAIR It was bright and sunny as more than 10,000 people streamed over UD's "front lawn" to witness the art show in September.
Dr. Michael Bobal, Chairman of UD's Chemical Engineering Department, is a sculptor of renown in the Dayton area.
Mrs. LaVina Wilson and her booth at the Montgomery County Fair make an attractive pair. Mrs. Wilson's endeavor plugged U.D., her radio program, "U .D. Meets The World;" a pamphlet, "The Judicial System of Ohio," and two books by Bro. Albert Rose, S.M., also of Political Science.
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
An artist and her paintings.
Rev. Cyril Middendorf, University chaplain, delivers a sermon at one of the many masses which opened the freshman orientation program.
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" Know UD" display was an eye-catcher in the Kennedy Union lobby.
The administration, city, county and U.D. Parents Association officials said "hello " to everyone in the UD Fieldhouse.
The " hellos" over, all headed for the Parents Club reception in the Kennedy Un ion . A perfect but tiring day was about over.
THE INTERNATIONAL TEA
Two young girls from Africa display their best finery.
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Latin Americans are prom inent in the international set at U.D. Here two of their number perform an exciting dance.
Pat Obiaya of Africa, a U.D. soccer star, enjoys the company of a beautiful International Club hostess.
Finally, a Hawaiian group added to the splendor of the program which was watched by more than 400.
HOMECOMING- (Continued from Page 7)
Nick was an early baseball coach at UD in the 192223 school year. Nick and Bro. George are old friends from Trinity School teaching days around '12 to '15. It was a lively group. The dance, in our mind, was a highlight. This is where the embarrassing part of the day came in. As we walked through the mass of humanity, people stopped us and renewed old acquaintances. Now Mary Shay, Dee McAnespie and Bro. Lackner can remember names but the ALUMNUS editor always has trouble putting names and faces together. When you meet 50 or more people in an hour's time and only a few names come to mind you must be embarrassed. Therefore we could mention many more names but why recount only a few and pass up the others. This way you won't know whether or not Ye Editor remembered your moniker. It was great to see everyone. Now it's time for the classes of '28, '38, '43, '53, '58, and '63 to plan for the 1968 Homecoming. Contact Mary Shay now and volunteer for the committee. God Bless You and thanks for coming - - - to Homecoming, 1967. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Division Comptroller A leading manufacturer of recreational vehicles reports an opening for a comptroller in one of their divisions in southwestern Ohio. This position requires an accounting or finance major with experience in broad fiscal policies and standard cost functions. Responsibilities will include accounting, budgeting, profit forecasting and credit. This position will entail supervision of four supervisory personnel and nine nonsupervisory personnel. The excellent fringe benefit program includes profit sharing. If interested, contact Theodore Uritis, Director of Placement, University of Dayton.
FOR TOM BLACKBURN'S MEMORY When Tom Blackburn died March 6, 1964, the Flyers Club, in cooperation with the University of Dayton Public Relations Department, established the Tom Blackburn Memorial Scholarship Fund. The club opened the fund with a gift of $1,000. Since that time $17,179.88 has been contributed to the memorial. A total of $25,000 has been set as the endowment for this scholarship. This amount will yield annually a minimum of $1,000 to be assigned to one or more worthy students. Contributions to the fund should be directed to the Development Office, University of Dayton, with checks made out to: Tom Blackburn Scholarship Fund, c/o U. of D.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ONE AND ALL
~ere is a biology. class, P.robably around 1n the back who 1s sneakmg a "snooze."
the early 1930s. Everyone seems to be attentive but check the young gentleman If you can identify people in the picture, send the information to ALUMUS Editor Joe Mclaughlin at the Public Relations Department, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio 45409.
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UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON FIRST ANNUAL
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD TO
DR. CARROLL A. HOCKWALT, '20 1967 DR. CARROLL A. HOCHWAL T has been selected as the recipient of the First Annual Distinguished Alumnus Award because he is an alumnus of the University of Dayton who graduated more than 25 years ago and because he personifies in an extraordinary way the basic qualification of being "a prominent person in his chosen field of endeavor." A native of Dayton, Ohio, Dr. Hochwalt received degrees of B. Ch.E. in 1920, and D.Sc. (Honorary) in 1935, from the University of Dayton, and D.Sc. (Honorary) from St. Louis University in 1964. He has been a member of the Associate Board of Lay Trustees at the University of Dayton for 43 years. In 1962 he was National Chairman of the University of Dayton Alumni phase of the Building Campaign which resulted in the financing of the $2.7 million Kennedy Memorial Union and the $2.2 million Miriam Hall School of Business Administration. He has been a generous contributor to all University of Dayton financial campaigns. Dr. Hochwalt is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Sicedison, S.p.A. of Milan, Italy; a trustee of the Charles F. Kettering Foundation; a director of the Boatmen's National Bank in St. Louis; a member of the President's Council of St. Louis University-and chairman of the first Board of Lay Trustees there; a member of the Board of Lay Trustees at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. and Webster College in St. Louis, a member of the Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs; and a member of the Advisory Committee on International Science Activities of the National Science Foundation. In 1920, Dr. Hochwalt joined the research staff of General Motors Corporation as a research chemist. While there he worked on anti-knock materials, contributing significantly to the program which resulted in the production of tetraethyl lead, used in motor fuels known as "Ethyl gasoline." Before becoming production manager of the Ethyl Gasoline Corporation in 1924, he was a research chemist with that company. Two years later with his friend, Dr. Charles Allen Thomas, now chairman of the Board at Monsanto, he organized the Thomas and Hochwalt Laboratories. In 1936 the laboratories were acquired by Monsanto, and became known as the company's Central Research Department, and Dr. Hochwalt was appointed associate director. In 1945, he was made director of the Central Research Department, and in May of 1947, he was elected a vice president of Monsanto. On October 1, 1948, Dr. Hochwalt became coordinator of all research, development and patent activities of the company and was elected a member of the Board of Directors of Monsanto on March 22, 1949. He was named to Monsanto's Executive Committee on November 29, 1950. Dr. Hochwalt has made more than 70 patented discoveries in his research on such subjects as anti-knock materials, dienes, low temperature fire extinguishers, dehydrated nitrocellulose, fermentation, resins, petroleum refining methods, phosphates, monomers for high polymers, plastics and liquid phase oxidations. During World War II, Dr. Hockwalt served as a consultant and section member in connection with the Manhattan District project of research on the atomic bomb, and in the work of the National Defense Research Committee. He was present on July 1, 1946, at Bikini Lagoon as one of the official witnesses of the Able Day atom bomb test, representing the Manhattan District. He is a member of the Ordnance Advisory Committee of the Army's Research and Development Division. On November 5, 1956, Dr. Hochwalt was honored as the twelfth winner of the Midwest Award of the American Chemical Society's St. Louis Section. He was cited for "scientific achievement, for leadership in industrial research and for contributions to the dignity of the scientist as a citizen. The Midwest Award is presented annually to the midwestern scientist who is judged to have made "meritorious contributions to the advancement of pure or applied chemistry or chemical education." On May 1, 1964, Dr. Hochwalt retired from his position at Monsanto in order to devote full-time to the St. Louis Research Council. This Council, established in 1964, seeks to integrate and coordinate research facilities of industry and of Washington and St. Louis Universities and to stimulate the establishment of new facilities in the hope of attracting new research-minded industry to the St. Louis area. Dr. and Mrs. Hochwalt, the former Pauline Burkhardt of Dayton, now make their home in LaDue [St. Louis), Missouri. They are the parents of three children-Carroll A. Jr., Paula Marie, and the Reverend Richard A. Hochwalt, a Maryknoll Missionary priest working in Africa. This man is our first selection for the Distinguished Alumnus Award.
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DOCTOR HOCHWALT RETURNS HOME. The University of Dayton has surged in stature in recent years and continues to make a definite impact within academic circles. With this maturing excellence has come a realization of the need to give credit where credit is due. During the past year, the committee on the Academic Hall of Fame has worked to establish a suitable way in which to honor outstanding alumni. Because it is the alumni who reflect honor on a university, a Distinguished Alumnus award has been inaugurated.
The Distinguished Alumnus plaque award路 ed to Mr. Carroll Hochwalt, '20. Mr. Hochwalt is the honored guest at Father Roesch's annual Homecoming luncheon in ~he Kennedy Union.
He has a reunion with some family. Left to right, Mr. Hochwalt, Mrs. Hochwalt, granddaughter Debbie, grandniece Connie Varley, and Mrs. Joseph Varley, niece.
Mr. Hochwalt enjoys a cocktail visit with friends.
Father Roesch presents the Distinguished Alumnus Award to Mr. Hochwalt while Alumni president Jerry Westendorf smiles approvingly. The football game is an enjoyable one for Mr. Hochwalt and Father Roesch. Mrs. Hochwalt is in front row with Dayton Mayor and Mrs. Dave Hall. Mr. Hochwalt expresses his thanks for the coveted first award. Father Roesch seems pleased. This permanent plaque will remain at the University.
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Dad's Occupation? Well, You See ... By JIM ZOFKIE Journal Herald Sports Writer
Cornel Moga is a 5-9, 161-pound halfback on the University of Dayton's freshman football team. He won all-state honors last year at Sacred Heart High in Dearborn, Mich. He has run the 100-yard dash in 9.7 seconds. He is an honor student. All of these accomplishments make Cornel an exceptional catch for UD. But there is something else about Cornel Moga that labels him ever more unique. His father is a Monsignor in the Roman Catholic Church, where priests practice celibacy. "He was a Romanian Orthodox priest until 1959," Cornel said of his father, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Peter Moga, now of Tucson, Ariz. "In the Orthodox church: one is permitted to marry before he is ordained," Cornel went on. "On July 2, 1938, he was married in St. Paul, Minn. He was ordained the next day. Privilege Granted By The Pope "He was instituted as a Roman Catholic priest June 14, 1959, in Detroit. He is one of the few persons in the world given this privilege, which can only be granted by the Pope. The Holy Father accepted him with the same title he had in the Orthodox church." Cornel has adjusted to this unusual situation with as much ease as he handles his football opponents' defenses. "I get sort of raised eyebrows from people when I say my father is a Roman Catholic priest." he said. "That Roman rings a bell so I have to go through the whole explanation. But I'm quite proud of my father. It's nothing to look down on. He's one of the few not only in the country but in the world to make this transition." Cornel recalls when his father changed churches. "I didn't quite fully understand what was happening then," he said, "but I remember he told me just to take it all in stride and that I'd get accustomed to it." One of Monsignor Moga's four sons, Cornel said his father is much more concerned with scholastic than athletic achievements. Mother "Hip" On Athletics He's strict about my grades and the way I behave in school," he said. "To him my athletic ability is secondary, but whatever I do, he tells me to go all out. My mother is more hip on my athletics. She was always at my high school games." Cornel, named after his uncle, has been playing football since the fifth grade. The handsome teenager's parents moved from Dearborn to Tucson after his junior year, but he remained in Michigan to complete his schooling. Cornel chose Dayton over athletic offers from Holy Cross, Arizona, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, among others. "I decided to go to Dayton primarily because I wanted to continue my Catholic education," he said. "My father had hoped I might select Arizona so that I might stay home with him in Tucson. But he left the decision entirely up to me." Deep down, Monsignor Moga must be proud of his son's choice. Reproduced through the courtesy
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THE NEW TESTAMENT OF THE JERUSALEM BIBLE
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THE JERUSALEM BIBLE
$16.95 Alexander Jones, editor Introduction: notes; cross references; index; 8 pages of maps A magnificent and entirely original English version of the Bible for the modern reader. Based on the famous French Bible de Jerusalem, but dili路 gently compared with and faithful in every detail to the ancient Greek and Hebrew texts, THE JERUSALEM BIBLE is monumental achievement of scholarship, reflecting decades of research, study, and translation. Under the editorship of Father Alexander Jones, a panel of distinguished biblical and literary experts has produced a text that conveys with absolute f idelity the original meaning of the authors of Sacred Scripture. The text is in vital, flowing, meaningful language that is both suitable for modern man and worthy of the written word of God. The introduction and notes make full use of every resource of modern scholarship and science, and through them the reader can attain a complete understanding of the entire background of Biblical events and personages. Father Alexander Jones, one of the world's leading Biblical scholars, is Professor of Sacred Scriptures at Upholland College in England.
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS Have you thought of a Christmas gift from the University of Dayton bookstore? Continually growing, the store offers an extensive list of books, jewelry, glassware, knick knacks, UD shirts, blazers, nighties, sweaters, mugs, blankets, records, and religious books such as The Jerusalem Bible, or The New Testament of The Jerusalem Bible. Also in stock are some of the latest publications on the changing church and Catholic higher education. Call or write the Bookstore, cjo University of Dayton , Dayton, Ohio45409 (461-5500, Ext. 214).
WE GET LETTERS ALUMNUS HELPS October 23, 1967 Miss Mary Shay Alumnus Association University of Dayton 300 College Park Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45409 Dear Mary You may be interested in knowing one result from the most recent issue of the Alumnus that we receive here at Chaminade. For a few months we had been interested in having someone from Griffiss Air Force Base (one of our close neighbors in Rome) here to speak to the novices concerning the work at the base. But we did not have any contact there to whom we might take our request. Enter the Alumnus. Just at the time that we were checking into possible contacts at the base, we saw the notice in the Alumnus about Col. George Zahn, commander of the Rome Air Development Center at Griffiss, who was also an alumnus of U.D. We took the tip and wrote the commander. To our pleasant surprise, he was eager to accept the lecture engagement himself. So, on Thursday, October 12, 1967, he and a chaplain friend of his from the base came to Chaminade and informed us all-religious and novices alike-of the workings of Griffiss Air Force Base and his work at the Rome Air Development Center. With prayers for your continued success for U.D. Sincerely Bro. Daniel Stupka, S.M. (Class of 1954) Director of Cultural Activities Chaminade Preparatory, Marcy, N.Y.
YOUNGEST GRAD! Miss Dolores McAnespie Asst. Editor, U. D. Alumnus University of Dayton Dayton, Ohio 45409 Dear Miss McAnespie, The box insert on Page 50 of the August issue of the University of Dayton Alumnus magazine caught my eye. I might be w alking on thin ice also but, without benefit of records to search, venture to claim the distinction of "youngest University of Dayton graduate" for my brother, Dr. D. Herbert Abel (Ph.D.), Class of 1922. I do not know the exact date of the graduation exercises that year but assume they were held the early part of June. "Herb" was born June 28, 1903 and therefore had not yet attained the age of 19 at the time of his graduation: Almost, but not quite! I believe that Herbert has kept in touch, through the Alumni Association, throughout the years, so Mary Shay can probably fill you in on him. Suffice to say here that he is still Professor of Classical Languages at Loyola of Chicago. My husband joins me in sending best wishes to you and the other members of the Staff, as well as to any "old timers" around who might remember us. Sincerely, Rosemarie Gabel Col. Francis S. Gabel, AUS-Ret. (Class of '30)
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St. Mary Of The Woods College
Mrs. Graney Wins School Prize By Marie Ryckman Journal Herald Staff Writer
Mrs. Maurice R. Graney, 3164 Ridgeway Road, was called to the telephone Saturday night in John F. Kennedy Memorial Union buildin.g while she was attending a homecoming banquet at the University of Dayton, where her husband is dean of the School of Engineering. The next few minutes brought her the exciting news of a rare honor bestowed upon her, which in itself, brought tears of appreciation and joy. On the other end of the telephone line was the entire banquet hall at St. Mary Of the Woods College in Terre Haute, Ind., which was filled with alumnae of the college who had returned to the campus for "Reunion Weekend." As Mrs. Graney listened to the speaker, Margaret Deppen, chairman of the Alumnae Awards committee (and dean of women at Ohio University), she learned that she had become the second recipient in the 127 year history of St. Mary of the Woods College to receive the Alumnae medal-the Mother Theodore Guerin medallion, granted to an exceptionally outstanding alumna who, in the opinion of the alumnae "has fulfilled the objective of the college in service in class, club, family life, community or professional field, and in religious endeavors." The entire telephone conversation was amplified through loud speakers to the goodly share of the college's 4,000 living graduates present. For the past 13 years, Mrs. Graney has served as general fund chairman of the alumnae association, and has just retired from the job. During these years , Mrs. Graney has raised funds from the women graduates alone (excluding industrial gifts and other sources) considerably more than three-quarter of a million dollars. In acknowledging the honor, Mrs. Graney, visibly shaken and deeply moved, thanked the alumnae and the college "for wonderful associations and memories," and exclaimed, "I just can't imagine their doing this for me when all I have ever really done is ask them for some of their money." This is the first time since her graduation from the college in 1928 that Mrs. Graney has not been in attendance at the reunion dinner there. Mrs. Graney is an active member of many charitable organizations in Dayton. She is also active in the Dayton Music Club, the College Women's Club and the Faculty Wives' Club of the University of Dayton. Story Reproduced by Courtesy of Journal Hera l d
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Story Reproduced by Courtesy of Journal Herald
Columnist Pens Book
Erma~s
Wit~s
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By Virginia Hunt ]<;dltor,
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At wit's end Erma Bombcck is not-but what she may be by the end of October is deba~table.
With her first book to be released Oct. 20 bearing the name of her thrice-weekly column, "At Wit's End," the Centerville housewi.fe - columnist - speaker tomorrow begins a s chedule which has as its highlights trip~ to Long Island , N.Y., Detroit, Portsmouth, Chicago and Birmingham, Ala. Tomorrow she will be an honored guest, a l o n g with author Budd Sclmlberg, a.t N ewsday's books and authors luncheon. Oct. 17 in Detroit, she will !I p e a k before the Women's Economics c I u b ; Oct. 18, Portsmouth, a books and authors luncheon; Oct. 20, autograph party, Rike's booli: department; Oct. 25, Chicago for books and authors lum~h· eon of the C h i c a g o SunTimes; and Oct. 28, Birming, ham, Ala., for a speech to the National Secretaries asso· ciation. In between these jet hops, she will follow her usual routine of w r i t i n g three columns a week, keeping house and staying in close touch with the affairs of her family: Husband, William, principal of Roth high school; children, Betsy, 14, Andy, 12, and Matt, 9, and Yorkshire terrier, Harry. "They think I'm the Avon lady," Mrs. Bombeck said of her children who have become accustomed to her quick trips in and out of her native Dayton. to speak.
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Erma Bombeck
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BORN E R M A Fiste, Mrs. Bombeck is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris. After a year at Ohio University, she returned to Dayton and was graduated from ·the University of Dayton, working, while going
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to school, on Rike's stote publication. Beginning as a copy girl on the Dayton Herald, Mrs. Bornbeck worked for the paper and was working in the Modern Living department of The Journal Herald when she "retired'' to have her first child. "If it weren't for G I e n n Thompson I'd still be in the utility room," Mrs. Bombeck said of the editor of The Jour· nal Herald who saw her first c.olumns in the liettering·Oakwood T i 111 e s, late in 191i'l, asked her to write for the paper and encouraged her to try to get the column syndjcated. Appearing in 92 papers uver the country today, "Our Girl in Centerville" continues to grow in popularity. In other papers, it carries the tag, "At Wit's End." Mrs. Bombeck's book, published by Doubleday ($3.95), is based on her columns, but contains new writing. "It was harder to do than I thoughr " Mrs. Bombeck said. She has selected columns from her previous writings and woven them into a satire that runs through a calendar year. The book is d i v i d e d into six depression cycles that confront a woman in the course of a year, beginning with "What's a Nice Girl Like Me Doing in a Dump Like This? "(Jan. 2 to March 4 and including "Don't S w e a t the Small Stuff" (Sept. 6 to Nov. 2.)
+ + + THE EOMBECKS make frequent treks to a five-acre plot off Washington Mill road north of the ski slopes in Bellbrook where they hope to build their dream house someday. Already selected a re plans for a twostory Georgian house. "People are always surprised that it takes me a day to write ~ each column," Mrs. Bombecl< said. "I get to my desk at 9
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THE NEW BEST SELLER! FROM OUR GIRL IN CENTERVILLE Here it is-the Guaranteed Annual Laugh of 1967"At Wit's End" by Erma Fiste Hornbeck '49. The book is a collection of Erma's bright, humorous writingssome new-same taken from her columns which are syndicated by Newsday Specials and published in more than 100 newspapers across the country. The book is just plain funny; it also has the bittersweet ring of truth. Nothing is left untouched-development living, the new math, hand-me-downs, TV advertising, bikinis, rituals of income tax time, the ordeal of family togetherness on camping trips. The book opens: "It hits on a dull, overcast morning. I awake realizing there is no party in sight for the weekend. I'm out of bread, and I've got a dry-skin problem. So I say it aloud to myself, 'What's a nice girl like me doing in a dump like this?' " Erma, after graduation from UD, began as a copy girl with the Dayton Journal Herald and worked up to a columnist's position. She is married to William L. Hornbeck '50, principal at Roth High School in Dayton. The Hornbeck's have three children-Betsy, Andy and
Matt. With all her travels in connection with the book, Erma says, "They think I'm the Avon lady." Of her home she says, "The tropical fish are always pregnant; the hamsters are always getting lost in the baseboards; Ralph Nader is doing a book on our garage." On her state of mind, "To begin with, I used to be a worrier. I worried about that poor devil on TV who flunked his nasalgraph test. I worried about Carol Channing going bald. Then along came the thoughtprovoking slogan-'Don't Sweat the Small Stuff'-and my entire life changed." On her lost identity: "My husband says mine is probably with my car keys, wherever they are." It's all in "At Wit's End"-published by Doubleday -192 pages- released October 20-Price: $3.95.
Teacher .. . Actress . .. TV Personality . .. Betty Rogge Bette Rogge Morse, '44 a top TV personality in Dayton, took over the Jana Demas show on September 4. Bette has a long record of successful commercial appearances on radio and TV and her distinctive, well modulated voice that rings with sincerity has been trained through a background in radio and drama that started when she was a child actress in the local production of "The Drunkard." After graduation from UD, Bette continued her education at Northwestern and Columbia Universities in drama and English. During her teaching in Dayton high schools, she was active in radio work and with four semi-professional groups and also appeared in radio shows in New York and Chicago. She has been a regular on three different TV shows on Channel 7. In Columbus, she was a movie hostess on a participating program and also handled all commercials
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a.m., take a break for lunch, and then work until at least 2. It'.s unusual if I get any more than one column done in a da:v. "Three days I write the column and the othe>r two I
on the station there during the run of "Sea Hunt." More recently she was the women's editor and commercial announcer on the WHIO radio program "Newspaper of the Air." She is married to Wayne Morse, who owns an advertising agency, and the couple have two children-Missy and Buzz. About her new showone word that doesn't fit is "routine." Among the guests who have appeared with Bette recently were Phyllis Kirk, a dog trainer for obedience, 18th century silver from the famous Folger collection, Marie LeDoux on how to teach children to talk before entering school, exchange students from Thailand and New Zealand, and Doctor Scott Bowers discussing children age two to fvur. Among her most interesting guests Bette rates Virginia Graham of "Girl Talk," Mickey Rooney, Dam DeLuise, Mrs. Hubert Humphrey and Mrs. George Romney among her favorites.
a n ~ w e r c.nrrespondence. It average!! about 23 letters a week, but sometimes when the subject Is controversial the \'olume will shoot way
up." Already in d e m a n d as a speaker, 1\Irs .. B om be c k re!!erves the weekend for her family, 路and outings, whether fnr a
weekend or vacation , are likely to be centered around a camp路 ing trip. Women who can see the humor in their daily lives w ill ~njoy "At Wit's End" by Erma Bombeck who gives it voice, as she prods the sacred cow-the American household.
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By TED URITUS, Director of Placement, University of Dayton
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Now every experienced graduate can put his qualifications before employers from coast to coast-with computer speed and without cost. The University of Dayton Placement Office is now offering a new service to the alumni. University of Dayton graduates who have gone through the frustrating business of circulating resumes to employers and then awaiting results can appreciate what the new serviceknown as the GRAD System-can offer. Employers, for their part, will find it eye-opening to be able to search the qualifications of thousands of candidates in mere seconds-even "converse" with the electronic file until they get exactly what they want. The 21 major search items available to employers are teamed with a thesaurus of occupational skills so extensive that the Council believes it is considered the most sophisticated means of selection yet devised. In operation, the GRAD system is uncomplicated (the name, by the way, stemming from "Graduate Resume Accumulation and Distribution"). An alumnus interested in finding new employment communicates directly with the University of Dayton placement office. If we feel that the GRAD program will be of value to the individual in question, the candidate is given an instruction sheet and four-page resume form. The alumnus has the resume completed and neatly typed since it will be photocopied in its original form for distribution by the Data Center of the College Placement Council in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The service is free to the candidate.
in the system, meet his specifications. This is more than he bargained for, but no matter. The inquiry is restated with more stringent requirements and the number of qualifying applicants now drops to 17. Satisfied, he types the order to send resumes on the chosen candidates.
At the Data Center of the Council, each resume forwarded by an alumnus is analyzed both in terms of present (or most recent) employment and of previous experience. Twenty-one key factors are extracted from the information and entered into an electronic file at a vast computer center some 60 miles from the Council offices in Bethlehem, Pa. The original resume is microfilmed to be retrieved almost immediately upon receipt of an employer order. Employers using a teletype unit to query the GRAD System have almost immediate access to the electronic file, can phrase their own questions and obtain an equally prompt response. In many respects similar to the electronic systems which enable airline ticket offices to determine the availability of flight reservations, the GRAD System permits a search to be conducted in seconds. In a typical use, an employer may inquire for applicants on the basis of six or eight selectors-all in English since the system does not require codes. Hardly has his question been completed on the teletype when the machine begins to chatter in response, and he is told for example, that 83 alumni whose qualifiers are
Alumni whose resumes result in their obtaining employment, share with the employer the responsibility of removing the individual's application from the active file . The placement director is then informed by the College Placement Council of the employment which has resulted. No charges accrue to either the placement office or the individual.
Here another sequence of events takes place with remarkable dispatch. The employer's order is electronically relayed to the Council data center where resumes corresponding to the chosen individuals are retrieved, duplicated and speeded on their way to the employer. From this point on, negotiations are traditional with the employer contactng those applicants whose experience, as amplified by the full resume, meets his needs. Before, during, or after the use of the GRAD System, alumni are free to call upon their placement office for counsel. Use of the GRAD System is not available to just anyone. Since its desig~ers were aware that misuse of the system for "looking around" or job-hopping would detract from its value to employers, placement directors are encouraged to endorse each resume and attest to the fact that the applicant has received a four-year degree or higher. The resume remains in the active search file for six months. If the alumnus has received a job while resident in the file he may not return to the GRAD System for a full year. Those deleted from the file at the end of six months are advised as to the number of times their resume has been referred. Especially in instances of alumni who have been resident in the electronic file for six months and have attracted no offers, it would appear desirable that they communicate with their placement office, either by mail or in person, for suggestions as to shortcomings which may be affecting their candidacy.
Special provisions have been programmed into the GRAD System whereby the applicant's current employer is blocked electronically from receiving resumes. In a similar precautionary measure, employers may make their electronic search of selector factors in terms of state of residence but not city. Thus the geographical selector does not reveal the present employer accidentally when the applicant is a resident of a "oneindustry" town. Further confidentiality is provided by maintaining only in the College Placement Council data center file the names and addresses of alumni applicants and the identity and addresses of participating employers. All communication with the remote storage file is on an identification number basis, meaningful only to the staff administering the GRAD program.
1923 Fred H. Pfarrer, Jr., retired in August from his position as Chief Quality Engineer with the Evansville [Ind.) Division of Whirlpool Corporation. Mr. Pfarrer was past chairman of the American Chemical Society, past chairman and Midwest Conference Director of the American Society for Quality Control and also past chairman of the Whirlpool Management Club.
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1910 Father Walter A. Roemer, S.J., wrote at Homecoming time that "The last time I attended one of these events was in September, 1960, the golden jubile e of my graduation from St. Mary College. One of my class, Monsignor Marcellus Wagner of happy memory, graduated with me and another member of my class Monsignor Walter Roddy, still living, went to the seminary about a year before graduation. In Septemb er , 1960, the golden jubilarians who joined me were Father George Renneker, S.M., Hans Amann, John O'Connell and Wilfred Walter. I am sorry that a previous engagement of aid in parish work in Cleveland will prevent me from being present at this Homecoming. In this connection I should sta te that I am still fairly active at the age of 77 to tak e priests ' pla ces over about half the country, while they go on vacations. I have been doing this kind of apostolic work in the Los Angeles area twice , Florida six times, New York State four or fiv e times in one year, Michigan three or four times , in the past tw elve years. If any of my year will be present, please remember me to them very warmly."
1911 Edward A. Glockner is retired from the automobile business , having been the Chevrolet dealer in Portsmouth, 0 ., since 1915. "My three sons have taken over. Another son and daughter live in Cincinnati. Almost forgot, w e have thirty-nine grandchildren. "
1913 Walter H. Williams is retired and he and his wife , Mary, are living in Holiday, Florida. Mr. Williams has four children-three daughters and a son.
1917 Charles H. Wassenich, Sr., "is a retired Ohio State Highway Patrol Sergeant with twenty-one years of service and also a r e tir ed Chief of Police from Oxford, 0. , aft er serving there from May 1955 to October 1963. Am now in Florida ."
1922 Edward G. Sander retired as Purchasing Agent for Monsa nto Res e arch Corporation in Dayton in October, 1963 . Now h e and his wife, Edna, a re living in Sarasota, Florida, and cel ebrated th eir thirty-sixth w e dding anniversary in August. Their thre e sons are all UD grads-William '56 , Edward G. III '60 and Thomas '62 .
Leo Collins, general superintendent of the central heating department at the Detroit Edison Company, retired on th e last day of August after more than forty-two years with th e firm. He had been general sup erintendent since 1960. Mr. Collins will continue his asJ>ociation with the electric utility industry as a technical writer for Atomic Power Development Associates , a r esearch organization committed to development and test programs for nuclear plants as the generation sources for el ectricity. During his association with the company, Mr. Collins earned a master of science degree at the University of Detroit and was als o graduated from the Public Utility Executive Program and the American Management Association Executive Program, both at the University of Michigan. He has authored more than two dozen technical papers on heating and air conditioning. He was named as the leader of a U.S. sponsored technical exchange group to survey the status of district heating in Sweden, Finland, Denmark and the U.S.S .R. in 1964 . A registered professional engineer, Mr. Collins is a member and past-president of the National District Heating Association and is chairman of its educational committee. He is a member of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, the American Society for Testing and Materials, and th e American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. H e and his wife, Beatrice , hav e three children-Robert, a captain in th e Strategic Air Command, Maureen, a biology teacher in Birmingham, and Sharon , a senior at the Univers ity of Detroit- and two grandchildren.
1927 William H. Himes is owner and engineer with the H-W Design in Dayton. Mr. Himes and his wife, Winifred, married in 1931 , have two children-Robert and Judith. Harry A. Von Kaenel retired after thirty years as school administrator, teacher and social worker and is now an engineering technician with Sylvania Electric. Mr. Von Kaenel earned a masters degree from Indiana University in 1946. He and h is wife, Alice, have four children-Robert, Harry, Jr. , Carol and David. John F. Herkenhoff, President of the Minster (0.) Machine Company, and his wife, Dorothy, celebrate d th eir thirty-eighth wedding anniversary on November 25 . They have one daughter- Mrs . Nancy Winch .
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1928 Colonel [ret.) William A. Nunn is still head of the History Department at Christ Church School for Boys in White Stone, Va. "My track team has won forty-two of its last forty-three meets. We hold three State, three American University Relay and one William & Mary Relay records. My oldest son, William III, received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Virginia and is now assistant professor of philosophy at E. Tennessee State University." 1929 William P. Epperson has retired from the Texaco Company and is living in Scarsdale, N.Y. H. Theodore Hoffman, Ph.D., professor of economics and finance at the University of Detroit, was elected "Outstanding Professor of the Year-1966-67" by the students of the College of Commerce and Finance. This was the fourth consecutive year Doctor Hoffman has won this award. 1930 John W. Boren has retired and he and his wife, Georgene, have moved to Green Valley, Arizona. The Boren's celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary on October 28. We're sure many of you remember Fred Aicher, who came to UD from Trinity High School in Brooklyn back in the 1920s. Fred, who also attended the Marianist school at Beacon, New York, has been confined to his home for more than a year now. He talks fondly of his days at UD, Beacon and Brooklyn and would like to hear from some of the "oldtimers." He lives at 1239 Mt. Vernon, Dayton, Ohio 45405. His son, Frederick T. Aicher is a 1961 graduate of dad's alma mater.
PAUL FRISZ ...
Collector! There's a young man, Paul Frisz, '30, in Terre Haute, Indiana, whose business is running a hotel and whose hobby is staying one jump ahead of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. In fact, he might be a bit ahead of the official Hall of Fame. A high school and university student at UD from 1922 to 1928, Frisz has collected such baseball memorabilia as all the baseball guides since 1860 and pictures of every pennant winner since 1877 with each player identified. He also has on his shelves every World Series program since 1944, every Baseball Register since 1940, famous pictures from baseball history, and a picture of eyery baseball player who has worn a Terre Haute uniform since 1867. He has a picture of a young outfielder named Wilson who hit .355 in nine games with Junction City, Kansas, just after the turn of the century. It wasn't until 1945 that it was learned that Wilson was really Dwight D. Eisenhower. Frisz also has the personal effects of Mordecai [Three Finger] Brown, Hall of Fame pitcher who was born near Terre Haute. Outside of the Cooperstown Hall of Fame, only four other collections rival Frisz' extensive holdings. He recently told a newsman in Terre Haute that he has never established the value of his collection but "that a man in Los Angeles has insured his for $40,000 and mine is more complete." It appears that his 54-room hotel could be the hobby and the baseball collection his business .
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1931 Brother Lawrence J. Eveslage, S.M., is Principal of Purcell High School in Cincinnati. John D. Inderrieden is manager of passenger sales for Trans World Airlines, Inc ., in Fresno, Calif. Joseph E. Stermer, after retiring as U.S. Army Colonel in January, 1961, has held positions as Sales Manager for Cabo Hall and the Convention Arena, Director of Sales and Promotions for the Detroit Pistons Basketball Club and various Civic and Government activities. Col. Stermer has been named as the new Executive Director of the Building Owners and Managers Association of Detroit. He and his wife , Geraldine, have four children and four grandchildren. 1932 Reverend George B. Barrett, S.M., vice president of the UD, has been named Director of Bergamo, the Pope John XXIII Center of Christian Renewal, on the East Campus. Father will retain his position as vice president but will no longer serve as religious director of the west campus. Arthur C. Routzong writes , "Recently the Houston Sports Association purchased the Houston Apollos of the Central Hockey League and I was named General Manager. This in addition to my regular duties as Director of Stadium Operations at the world-famous Astrodome." Clayton路 J. Held will finArthur C. Routzong ish thirty years as an engineer with the U.S. Army at Ft. Monmouth, N.J., in February. He and his wife, Mary, have five children. One daughter, Joan-Sister Mary Alan, took her final vows as a Sister of Mercy recently. A nephew, John Coyle, is to be ordained in December at St. Peter's in Rome . "I am taking my family to the Ordination and we will visit six countries."
AUTHOR RETURNS FOR CAMPUS VISIT... John Travers Moore '33, noted poet and author, returned to UD in September to view the art exhibit of Robert J. Smith in the John F. Kennedy Memorial Union. Accompanying Mr. Moore and his wife, Margaret, were the Marquis and Marquise de Chambrun of Cincinnati and Tangier. The Marquis Jean Pierre de Chambrun is the nephew of ~lice Roosevelt Longworth and is the nearest living descendent of Lafayette and carries the blood of such Bourbon kings as Louis XIV and Henry IV and also is descended from the famed Florentine di Medicis. Mr. Moore has written many books-his first was A Child's Book of Psalms (Hobbyhorse House], published in 1946. His latest works, Cinnamon Seed (Houghton Mifflin] and The Little Band will be available soon. He has also written for many, many magazines [Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping, Young Catholic Messenger, Ladies Home Journal, American Girl, etc.) and newspapers [New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Cincinnati Enquirer, Christian Science Monitor, etc.). His song, "The Traipsin' Woman," was introduced at the American Folk Song Festival of 1966.
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1935 G. Richard Gottschalk has been appointed director of bequest programs and associate director of development at Cornell University. Mr. Gottschalk was the first presi· dent and director of the Center for Applied Research in Education and p ublisher, with Prentice-Ha ll, Inc., of the 100-volume Library of Education. Recently, he had been retained as consultant on planning and development for the Eastern Regional Institute for Education, a laboratory for res earch financ ed by the U.S. office of education. H e also served as commissioner of education for the Syracuse public schools from 1947 to 1959. Ralph E. House writes, "It was a wonderful event at our house this summer. My in-laws, Steve and Mary Cordonnier flew in from Escondido, Calif., along with my sister-in-law, Sister Mary Judith Cordonnier, CPPS, '64, from Sunnymead, Calif., to celebrate Dad and Mother's fiftieth anniversary-a beautiful Mass at Immaculate Con· ception and a reception at our house later." Colonel (ret.) Walter J. Haberer is Executive Director, Reservoirs Regional Planning Commission, composed o f four south central Virginia Counties and including Smith Mountain and Leesville Lakes. The Haberer's are living in Chatham, Va. 1936 Urban E. Rohr, retired Army Colonel, writes, "At last I prevaile d upon the University (Creighton) to accept m y resignation as Dean of Men-it's a position for a younger man. However, the University asked m e to stay with them as Bursar and I accepted." Daniel E. O'Keefe, Ph.D., is Dean of the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Houston . He and his wife, Eleanor, celebated their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary on December 20. The O'Keefe's have two ch ildren . 1937 Georgia Crampton Selby, who h ad b een a widow s ince 1956, married Harmon R. Anschutz, October 5, 1966. Mrs. Anschutz is a registered nurse. Leonard U. Baker is Manager of Pricing and Estimating for the Standard Register Company in Dayton. He and his wife ,Ruth, h ave three sons- Dale , John and Thomas. Colonel Herbert E. Greuter (ret.) is Assistant to the Presid ent of World Airways, Inc., at Oakland (Calif.) Airport Colonel Greuter and his wife, Avis, were married on De· cember 18, 1941, and have three children-Michael, '66, Thomas, and Patricia. 1939 Don J. Malloy has retired as a Lt. Col. in the USAF and is working for the Montgomery County Recreation Departm ent as a District Supervisor. 1940 Landis S. Gephart, Ph.D., is Professor of Industrial Engineering at U.D. Father Robert J. Hoeper, S.M., is Diocesan Coordinator of Religion in Cleveland. Robert A. Strasser is Technical Director of the 665A Advanced Development Program Office of the Air Force Avionics Laboratory at WPAFB, Ohio. Anthony R. Furst h as been elected President of the Chaminade High Alumni Association for the seco nd year. Colonel Jack Padley has returned from Okinawa and is stationed at Camp P endleton, Calif. Jack's wife is Shirley Wurstner Padley. 1941 George W. Quatman informs us that "The T elephone Service Company of Ohio has m erged with United Utilities of Kansas. My new assignment is Area Manage_r for the W e stern Division a nd General Manager for Lima Telephone Company. I have five children-two d aughters married this summer and one son at Notre Dame. The other two are in grade school."
James J. Gibson is a rehabilitation Counselor for the Kentucky State Bureau of Rehabilitation Services and specialist in Social Security Disability cases. "I've just about finished my masters of education in guidance and counseling at Catherine Spa lding College in Louisville, concentrating in the area of Alcoholic Rehabilitation."
Ambassador Hillenbrand
U. D. GRAD IS AMBASSADOR Mr. Martin Hillenbrand, '37, has been named the first ambassador to Hungary since th e 1956 revolution in that country. The two countries had maintained legations s ince 1956 but have now raised the level of their missions to embassies. Mr. Hillenbrand, a recipient of an honorary doctor of letters degree at his a lma mater in 1963, reported to his post in October. He h a d been d eputy chief of the U.S . mission in Bonn, Germany, and holds the rank of career minister in the Foreign Service. Mr. Hillenbrand also served in Zurich, Rangoon, Calcutta, Brem en, Paris, and Berlin. At th e time of the h onorary degree presentation in 1963, Mr. Hillenbrand was special assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs. While a student at UD, Mr. Hillenbrand re ceived the Dr. D. G. Reilly Oratory prize, the President's Cup for debat· ing, and the Rev. Denis M . Halpin Gold Medal for excellence in History. He received his M.S. in public law from Columbia in 1938 and later was a Butler scholar there. H e earned his Ph.D. from Columbia in 1949 and took special studies in economics at Harvard until 1950. He is the author of a book on ethics of international politics, Power and Morals, published in 1949. (The MMM Editor and Dee are indebted to Mary Jo Warth '66, fo r the original tip on this story. Newsweek magazine, in October, carried the story of Mr. Hillenbrand's appointment.)
Grace Doyan Wolff has been app ointed public r elations representative for St. Elizabeth Hospital's School of Nurs· ing in Dayton. In her thirty-two years in Dayto n (she's a native of Reading, Pa.) Mrs. Wolff has been identified with many civic affairs including eighteen years as an active volunteer for the Girl Scouts and fifteen years as instructor fo the Miami Valley Folk Dancers and Miami Valley round dancers, organizations sponsored b y the Dayton Municipal Bureau of Recreation. Her husband, is William H. Wolff '31. R. Clay Hatfield, Ph.D., has been doing research for NASA-both at Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., and at Stanford University.
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1942 Paul F. Finke is an officer in the Finke Company in Dayton. He and his wife, Rita, married in April of 1950, have five children-Carol. Teresa, Paul, Gayle and Mary. Charlotte M. Wentz is Librarian for Southwestern Michigan College in Dowagiac. Paul J. Jacobs is owner of the Artistic Kitchen and Baths Company in Columbus, 0. He and his wife, Regina, have eight children-Ann, Emily, Philip, Elaine, Janet, Mary Rita, Paul, Jr., and John. Claude M. Ecabert is President of the Geo . H. Worch Lumber Company Inc., Versailles, 0. He and his wife, Mary, have three children-Peter, Theresa and Lou Ann. Marion Margolis Frank is teaching at Longfellow School jn Dayton . She and her husband, Sanford B. Frank, have two children-Susan and Richard. Colonel Eugene A. Stalzer (USAF) wrote that "my cur路 rent assignment in Okinawa makes my attendance at the 25th anniversary reunion unlikely. Will be thinking of the '42 Class and will have representation on the campus since my son, Tommy, is a member of the class of 1968." Ruth Safstrom Williams received a masters in arts degree at Ball State University in August. Charles Eckhardt is teaching social studies at Springfield (0.) Catholic Central. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker (Betty Lou Koors) took a trip this summer to Denmark and Norway. "Went within 500 miles of North Pole and now a member of the Polar Club and the passing thru Arctic Circle ." The Walker's just moved into a new home in Dayton. Joseph A. Murphy is Vice President of the Murphy Grain & Milling Company in Owensboro, Ky. He and his wife , Mary, married in 1948, have three children-Joseph Jr., John and Timothy. Clarence E. Bischof is Controller of UMC Industries, Inc., in St. Louis, Mo. He and his wife, Cecilia, celebrated their twentyfirst wedding anniversary on August 31 . The Bischof's have two sons attending UD-William and Edward - and four other children-Thomas, Steven, Karen and Christine. Clarence E. Bischof Robert G. Waltz is Treasurer of Eilers Sales Inc. in Dayton. He and his wife, Lenore, have seven childrenRobert '65, UD students James and Daniel, Paul, Stephanie, Andrea and Christopher. William T. Joyce and his wife, Edith, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on December 2; daughter, Colleen , is now Mrs. Doug Tucker. Emma Louise Odum has returned from Harpur College, State University of New York at Binghamton, where she attended a month-long performance seminar in chamber music. The seminar was conducted by members of the Guarneri string quartet. Miss Odum was one of twenty路 four musicians from throughout the United States and Canada participating in the program. She studied with Michael Tree, noted violinist of the quartet who has been soloist with many U.S. orchestras, among them the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Los Angeles Philharmonic and at the Spoleto Festival in Italy. Earlier in the summer, Miss Odum attended the Suzuki workshop on string teaching at Flint Junior College. Henry C. Rechtien, Jr., has been working night and day on a proposal for the Air Force. He is also Chairman of the St. Louis Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He's with Douglas Aircraft. Herbert C. Morris is Director of Research at Texaco, Inc., in Beacon, N.Y. The Morris family is living in Wappingers Falls, N.Y.
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Irving L. Schwartz has been given the Exceptional Civilian Service Award, highest honor given to a civilian by the USAF. He is chief of protocol at Aeronautical Systems Division at WPAFB and was honored for outstanding professional competence in helping to promote the image of the AF at national and international levels. Mr. Schwartz speaks several languages and has taught at the University of Florence, Italy, and at UD . During World War II he served under General Mark Clark in the Mediterranean theater of operations and was in charge of the protocol aspects of the treaty-signing at Caserta which ended the Italian campaign in 1945.
1943 Mr .and Mrs. George Sopronyi, parents of Irene Sopronyi Lessis, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary in October. Joseph R. Neher married Mrs. Elizabeth Leatherman Rood, August 12. H. Jack Miller is general auditor for the Grand Union Company in East Paterson, N.J. Jack and his wife, Mae, married in April of 1945, have three children- Stanley, Gary and Ilene.
1944 Father Cyril G. Middendorf, S.M., flew to Ottawa, Canada, during the last weekend in October to receive his Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Ottawa. Father successfully-passed his comprehensives la.st summer and defended his thesis on the Theology of Secularity at the end of August. He has been invited back to lecture as guest speaker at the University of Ottawa. Arthur E. Hortin is a member of the faculty at Vincennes University in Indiana. Mr. Hortin taught seven years at Randolph High School in Englewood, 0., from 1935 thru 1942. He and his wife, Grace, celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on September 1.
1945 Edwin J. Zwiesler has earned membership in the National Life Insurance Company of Vermont's eleventh President's Club. Ed has previously belonged to the group of the leading agents of the Montpelier, Vt., mutual life firm, and by this new honor, qualified for attendance at the club's educational conference for its countrywide mem路 bership at El Mirador Hotel, Palm Springs, Calif., in October.
1946 Son to Patricia and John M. Roll, M.D., July 30. Brother A. Charles Opferman, S.M., is Director of the Religious Community at Catholic High School for Boys in Memphis, Tenn. Vincent C. DiPasquale is director of the fifth-year graduate program at Moorhead State College. He and his wife, Clara, are living in Fargo, North Dakota. Richard E. Alexander is a self-employed attorney with Alexander and Speckman in Chicago. He and his wife, Mary, married in August of 1950, have three childrenSusan, Amy and Jane Ellen. Mr. Alexander has been quite active on the Board of Directors of The Great Books Foundation as well as on its Executive Committee.
1947 Father Richard K. Knuge, S.M., is director of the religious community at Cathedral Latin School in Cleveland. Clarence A. Schorr is with American Scientific Evaluations, Inc., in Miami, Fla. Dan A. Brant is supervisor of the Special Investigating Division of the F.B.I. in Washington, D.C. He and his wife , Mary, are living in Fairfax, Va., and have three childrenBeverly, Dan and Don. Great News writes Donald J. Pinciotti. "As of October 2, I become associated with Sales Consultants of Dayton, Inc., located on Far Hills Avenue. I will be the Manager of the National Franchised Employment Agency. We specialize in placing salesmen and are the largest such placement service in the world. I will be living in Dayton."
John R. Castignola is head football coach at Trenton (Mich.) High School. "Last year we had an undefeated football team that ended up third in the State. I was voted Suburban Coach of the Year. This year my son , John, Jr. , is my star quarterback. We are 2-2 on our season record and getting better." Theodore J. Aponyi, project engineer with the Air Force Materials Laboratory at WPAFB, r eported on the development of four new resins or plastic-like materials that are non-melting at very high temperatures. Ted has been with AFML's Nonmetallic Materials Division since 1961.
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Edward L. Marrinan, Jr., has received his third degree from UD. Ed was awarded an MBA degee at July's gradua· tion. He already holds his bachelor of arts and master of education degrees. His wife is Juanita Tipton Marrinan '63. Thirteenth child, seventh daughter, Karen Elizabeth, to Mary and Michael J. Fischer, July 26. "Our eldest daughter, Mary Ann, is a senior in high school and has ambitions of coming to UD next year." James L. Wilson writes, "In recent years I have attended and graduated from the John Marshall Law School of Chicago . I am a member of the bars of Indiana and Illinois , am registered to practice before the U.S. Patent Office and am employed by Standard Oil Company in Indiana as a Patent Attorney." George J. Falkenbach has been named Associate Chief, Electromagnetics Division, Columbus Laboratories, Battelle Institute. He is working on research programs in materials, microwaves, and radar analysis. He and his wife, Josephine, have two sons and two daughters- eldest in high school and youngest pre·school. Daughter to Armonde and James H. Finke in October.
1949 Clarke B. Ash is Associate Editor of the Miami (Fla.] News. James E. Alder is Research Manager for Injectable Products and Packaging. The Alder's are living in Grayslake, Ill. Clement L. Grilliot is teaching English at Gettysburg (0.) High School. First child, son, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hickey (Carolyn Duell '62), September 8. Lt. Col. Robert D. Funke writes, "We are all enjoying Heidelberg, Germany. I am serving in Headquarters , U.S. Army, Europe (USAREUR) as chief of munitions and missiles." Henry L. Ferrazza was appointed Assistant to the President of Edward J. DeBartolo Development Corporation in Youngstown, 0 ., in June. "My work consists of land ac· quisition and site locations. Besides I have to work up an economic analysis of all our new shopping malls. It's a tremendous challenge." Hank and his wife , Josephine, have two children- Joey and Marie. Howard W. Thomas is with the Dayton Board of Education. H e and his wife, Estelle, have a daughter- Gayle Lynn.
1950 Marjorie Van Etten Cantrell is a member of the nursing faculty at Michigan State University. Stephen J. Vargo has been appointed Principal of Brecksville Junior High School in June. Mrs. Vargo (Joan Roderer '47) writes, "We moved to Berea a little over a year ago . The arrival of our adopted son made more room necessary. Brian Edward arrived December 30, 1965 , and is now 31/2 years old. Kathleen is in the second grade ." Jack S. Unterburger was appointe d Director of the De· partment of Service and Buildings for the City of Dayton in September. Jack is charged with Public Works Functions-engineering, traffic engineering, street maintenance , waste collection, building inspection, motor equipment, etc. "Have worked for the City since 1957." T. David Riney, Ph.D., is employed at General Electric,
King of Prussia, Pa. , as group leader. Dave and his wife, Billie, have three children-Tom, Jr. , 10; Michael, 8; and Jane, 3. "Just back from Paris, France, where I presented a paper at the international scientific conference." William Holzmann is with Maintenance Management Engineers, Inc. , in Houston, Texas . Thomas J. Amann and Raymond J. Hummer have formed Amsell Industries in Dayton , and are manufacturer's repre· sentatives for storage and materials handling equipment for industry. They are specializing in the sales of Swissstyle cabinets for tools and gauges along with fabricating accessory items for same. Rev. Charles J. Brady, S.M., is now Chaplain of Bergamo , the Pope John XXIII Center for Renewal, on UD's east campus. Jacques N. Gauthier is employed by the United States Post Office in Alexandria, La. William G. Slonaker is Assistant Professor of Accounting at UD . Jack E. Zimmerman established a member's record at Sycamore Creek Country Club in August with a five-under par 67. Jack was three-time City Amateur Champion and a finalist in the 1954 National Public Links tournament. Walter E. Baker is Exploration Manager for the Lavan Petroleum Company in Tehran, Iran. He and the Mrs., Esther, have three children- Susan, James and Mary Ann. Lt. Col. Edward S. Maj, following his retirement from service, is affiliated with the development office at Xavier University in Cincinnati. Robert E. Richeson is Manager of the men's clothing, men's furnishings, young men's department, hat depart· ment and tailor shop of Fort Worth's leading department store. Bob's wife , Phyllis, is business review editor for the All·Church Press and the Fort Worth Tribune. The Richeson's have two children-Kim and Tim. William D. Thornton has returned to Cedarville College music faculty after a two-year leave of absence. He received a Specialist in Education degree from Colorado State College in supervision of student teaching. "Last year I accepted an invitation to become a member of Phi Delta Kappa, a professional educational men's fraternity." George H. Hammond is senior engineer in oceanography with the Bell System (Western Electric). George and his wife, Geraldine, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary last June 2. Anthony G. Zummo is regional manager in Dayton for Lear·Siegler Inc., of Grand Rapids, Mich. "I am involved in A/ Cft Equipment sales to the USAF." He and his wife, Ann, have two children-Mark and Leisa. Son to Marie and Albert J. Hodapp, Jr., October 3.
1951 Earl J. Kronenberger, Ph.D., has been named director of the Xavier University Psychological Services Center. The center provides psychological guidance and counseling and helps students to determine vocational and career aptitude. Before joining Xavier in 1962, Earl was associate professor of psychology at St. Francis College in Ft. Wayne, Ind. At Xavier, he holds the rank of associate professor and is on the consulting staff of Longview State Hospital. Harold G. Kelso, M.D., has been elected to active membership in the American Academy of General Practice. As an academy member, he will be required to complete 150 hours of postgraduate medical study every three years. Thomas A. Crowe is a teacher-coach with the Willoughby Eastlake (0 .) Board of Education. The Crowe's have eight children. Brother Donald E. Dahlmann, S.M., is Principal of Moeller High School in Cincinnati. Michael F. Hennessy has been named to spearhead the renewal campaign at Ascension Church in Dayton. Mike is president of his own Hennessy Advertising, Inc ., which specializes in retail promotion. He and his wife, Geraldine, have eight children ranging in age from three to 15.
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Thomas N. Zinck is with Shaw Management Division of Merchandise Displays in Dayton. Tom is involved in putting on trade shows of all kinds-anyplace. He would appreciate hearing from any Alumni who may be interested in using his services. Wife, Jacqueline Pohl Zinck, writes, "We have six children and holding." Joseph R. Smith is with Rexarc, Inc., in West Alexandria, 0. He worked for Frigidaire Division, GMC, for four years prior to joining Rexarc eleven years ago. The Company was featured in the local newspapers recently and Joe was quoted as saying, "The biggest overseas customer is India. But it's tough to deal with them because of lack of dollars." He and his wife, Carolyn, were married in March of 1951 and have four children-Ruth, Frederick, Ann and Thomas. Frederick A. Ahlquist is Manager of the Product Engineering Department (past one-and-a-half years) for Masonite Corporation. "Been with them twelve years. Spare time devoted to family and CCD-in St. Joseph Parish, Downers Grove, IlL-am President this year." Fred and his wife, Mary have three daughters- Pamela, Vicki and-Karen. Dale C. Goubeaux is working for Goodyear Aerospace Corporation in Akron, 0., in the structural analyst department and has been with Goodyear for fourteen-and-a-half years. Dale and his wife, Joan, have four children-Theresa, Timothy, Edward and Joseph. "I am an active member of the K of C and play in a company golf league (shoot in the low 80's)." Guy H. Porter, Jr., has been elected Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus Council # 1028 in Belleville, Ill. Guy is employed at Scott AFB as a systems analyst. He and his wife, Jean Kaeppel Porter '52, have five sons and a daughter. Robert J. Kepler has been transferred to Vientiane, Laos, as Personnel Officer with the U.S.A.I.D. Mission. "Elma and I will be there for two years. The past year has been a busy and exciting one-have been on two round-theworld trips-on the first one, I spent a month in Vietnam and on the second, I was detailed as Personnel Officer for two months in Bangkok, Thailand. On both trips I was able to stop in England to see our daughter, Delores, and our two wonderful grandsons." Donald H. Lange was a member of the Lexington (Ky.) City Champs Slo-Pitch Softball team last year. Don has been elected treasurer of the Kentucky Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association and appointed to teaching faculty (pre-clinical) for the University of Kentucky Medical School of Physical Therapy. Francis H. Schmalz is serving as liaison officer between our Department of Social Services and the Department of Labor. "In cooperation with the employment office, I help to locate employment for people receiving public assistance." Captain Walter L. McMahon received a masters degree in journalism from Penn State University in September. John C. Ramus is General Manager and Treasurer of Midwest Tire Distributors, Inc., in Adrian, Mich. John is also a corporation officer in four other organizations. He and his wife, Margaret, have four children- Diane, Dan, Judy and John-and are building a new home on a farm near Adrian. Alvin G. Neff, Jr., has received the Agent of the Year Award from Kansas City Life Insurance. AI won the award in 1964 and 1966 also based on production, study, personal knowledge and progress in his profession. Harry E. Parr, Jr., is now Vice President and Controller of Diebold Inc., Canton, 0. William J. Greaser became sales manager for the Precision Meter Division of Honeywell, Inc., located in Manchester, N.H., in April. "On September 23 our first son, Robert Clinton, was born- joining his two sisters, Katie and Sue. J. Philip Gleason, Ph.D., a member of the History department faculty at the University of Notre Dame, had an
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excellent feature article, "Our New Age of Romanticism," in the October 7 issue of America. Robert N. Millard is "sole owner of recently remodeled and redecorated 'Mardi Gras Lounge' (business and building). Currently forming a new management and investment corporation with high hopes." Third child, Mary Margaret, to Rose and John J. Larish, May 8. William E. O'Brien, Jr., "had an exciting eighteen-day, 3300-mile trip to the national convention of the NACAC (new group active in Dayton-National Association of Catholic Alumni Clubs) in Estes Park, Colorado. I am back at Osborn High School-still teaching English (Detroit) ." Robert G. Lindon, M.D., and his wife, Joane, have five children-"the latest addition being twins born in January of this year. There are four girls and one boy. I'm glad the boy arrived-it was beginning to feel like a sorority house." Richard G. Campbell has been associated with The Magnovox Company in Fort Wayne, Ind., as Manager, Contract Administration for the Government and Industrial Products Division for the past thirteen years. "Have three children-Claire, Steven and Daniel." Daniel E. Ferrazza is " still with the CYO office as Assistant Director. Was appointed Assistant Meet Director of Knights of Columbus Annual Track Meet which w ill b e h eld at the Cleveland Arena in March." Dan and his wife, Marge, have three children- Mary Jo and Julie (twins) and Gregory.
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1952 Matthew E. Joefreda has begun a new business serving the mobile home and travel trailer industry. The firm is called Premiere Corporation and was incorporated on June 1. Matt is president and in Premiere's third week of production it already had thirty-five people on the job. He brings nineteen years' experience of fabrication of mobile home windows to the new firm, the last eight as executive vice president of Philips Industries. Matt stated, "We h ave other products on the drawing . board and plan to add other plants as the need for more production space increases." Daughter to Mary and Donald W. Warning, August 16. Kenneth A. Busch has been appointed a lecturer on mathematics at the University of Cincinnati's evening college. John T. O'Donnell is Principal of Buckeye Local High School in Rushsylvania, 0. John and his wife, Shirley, have a daughter-Susan Mary. John E. Dixon is an electronic engineer at WPAFB in the Foreign Technology Division, AF System Command. John and his wife, Virginia, have seven children- Joan, John, Jim, Jeff, Jeanne, Jerry and Jay. Leland V. Norris, Jr., is working in the sales division of the L. M. Berry Company in the Dayton area. Junior and
his wife, Marilyn, have four children-Linda, Craig, John and Patty. Donald L. Loeffler is on leave from Massachusetts State College and is a full-time graduate student at Bowling Green State University. Don is part-time speech therapist for the New Riegel Public School while working on his degree. William E. Conley is working at the Telegraph in Painesville, 0. He is Feature Editor and Copy Editor. Bill and his wife, Helen, have four children-Kevin, Susan, Barbara and Christopher. Rev. Clyde H. Miller, S.M., received a master of arts in history de-gree from Case Western Reserve University in September. Son to Mary and Ernest H. Wiedemann, September 22. William T. Christian is manager of facilities for Astradata, Inc., Anaheim, Calif. The company engineers and manufactures computers and data processing equipment. James P. Kilbane, Jr., and his wife, Jane. have two adopted sons-Colin and Brian. Since 1953, Jim has been deputy clerk of the Cleveland (0.) Municipal Court. Robert J. Sherman is Director of Academic Centers at Miami University. William F. Hilbert is assignment commissioner of the
Lt. Col. Lauritz S. Larsen was recently awarderl the Purple Heart for wounds received in action in Vietnam. Colonel Larsen was wounded in November, 1963, when he set up an observation post near a combat zone. He received a head wound when the post carne under hostile fire but continued to report from the post throughout the night and morning after receiving emergency first aid. He is a command pilot who holds the Air Medal, the USAF Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster, the Joint Service Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star for distinguished service as senior air advisor to the Joint General Staff in Vietnam. Some of his foreign awards are the Norwegian Combatant Medal with Ros ette for Valor, the Infantry Badge and Ski Troop Badge,
criminal docket at the Montgomery County Court House in Dayton. "The Gov" has also been announcing the local polo games. Father William R. Behringer, S.M., of the East Campus of UD, was principal speaker at the Ohio convention of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. Father, who is master of scholastics at Marianist College, spoke on the topic, "Mentality of Today's Coilege Student." Father Behringer's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Behringer, is Ohio IFCA governor. She completed her service at this October meeting, however, as elections were held. Another important member of IFCA is Charlotte Kinninger Hollencarnp '48. William C. Zaenglein is a supply specialist at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. He and his wife, Mary Beth Wood Zaenglein '48, spent a month in Mali, Africa, last year. "The oldest of our seven children, Dan, plays first string on the Mt. de Sales footbaii team and made lineman of the week recently." Mary is writing copy for Radio Station WCRY. Marlo M. Termini is head basketbaii coach and physical education instructor and director of intrarnurals at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Fails, 0 . He and his wife, Rose, have two children-Mark and Mel.
resulting from service during the early part of World War II with Norwegian and British forces. Commissioned in the field in the Corps of Engineers during the German invasion of Norway in 1940 (he was born in Risoer, Norway), he later took part in the organization of the resistance movement against the Nazi occupation. During the winter of 1940-1941, he took a srnaii contingent of Allied specialists through Russia, Siberia and Japan to this country to form new cadres in the Western hemisphere. This mission completed, Colonel Larsen, because of his American parentage, enlisted as a Private in the U.S. Army in April, 1941. His experience was utilized as an instructor sergeant in the training of combat troops; then he went through flying school and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant and pilot in 1944. During the last year of World War II he was a staff intelligence officer assigned to the War Department General Staff. Foilowing the war, he was stationed in Germany and landed one of the first relief aircraft to Berlin during the Airlift. He eventuaily completed 120 missions into Berlin on the Airlift Task Force that broke the Soviet blockade of the city. Graduated magna cum laude with a baccalaureate degree in 1938 from Arendal Coilege in Norway, he also holds degrees from the University of Oslo, Air Force Institute of Technology, University of Darmstadt, Germany, and received a Ph.D. in engineering science (magna cum laude) from Darmstadt in 1966. He is a registered professional engineer in Ohio. He also obtained the coveted Military Engineering Diploma from the Royal Command School for Engineers. He and his wife, Edith, have six children-Karen, Esther, Larry, Christine, Peter and Arthur. Colonel Larsen was recently appointed Commissioner of Highways for Vermont by Governor Philip H. Hoff. He expects to assume this position immediately upon retirement from the USAF later this year.
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1953 Brother Hugh W. Bihl, S.M., is Director of the Religious Community at Purcell High School in Cincinnati. H e had been on the UD faculty. John J. Pfeiffer has purchased the corporation stock in the Roof Publishing Corporation and has assumed the title of president. The firm publishes three weekly newspapers-The Trotwood Sentinel, The Englewood Argus and the Brookville Sentinel. Edward P. Murray has been promoted to Group Manager in the Morristown (N.J.) Bamberger's Store , a division of R. H. Macy & Company, Inc. Ed and his wife, Nancy, have six children-3 sons, 3 daughters. Daughter to Patricia and Roy T. Horvath, August 31 . James J. Kendall has completed twelve years of service as an engineering planner on weapon systems contracts with Goodyear Aerospace Corporation in Akron, 0 . He and his wife, Frances, have five children-ages 11, 9, 6, 4 and 3. Donald C. DeChant is with Phillips 66 Petroleum Company in Cleveland. Major Donald A. Leese is still teaching in the ROTC Department at the University of Toledo and "looking for路 ward to the UD-UT football game. We had a new addition to the growing family, Donald A. II, last January. The count is three girls and one boy. I spent the summer at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation and saw a fine group of Dayton Cadets." Ninth child, seventh daughter, to Judith and James A. Currin, September 20. Eighth child, third daughter, Cynthia Marie , to Rosie and Thomas J. Frericks, September 20. Second child, first daughter, Kathryn Abigail, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Knutson [Kathryn Dale), August 2. Edward L. Kaise.r writes, "This is my third year in Indian River County [Fla.). I am teaching elementary music and travel to different schools. I am Music Director of the Vero Beach Theatre Guild and last year did 'South Pacific. ' This year will do 'Music Man' " Gisela Bielitz Moellmann received her Ph.D. from Yale on June 12. She and her husband, Heinz , had their first child, Alexandra, on July 4. "Went back to work on August 21 as postdoctoral 'fellow' of the American Cancer Society at the Department of Anatomy at Yale University." Joseph E. Nove has been appointed coordinator of educational data processing for the Board of Cooperative Services-Second Supervising District-Suffolk County, N.Y. George S. Cohen is Senior Engineering Specialist at Sylvania's Electronic Defense Laboratory in Mt. View, Calif. "I just moved from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor where I obtained M.S. in electrical engineering in 1955 and a Ph.D. (EE) in 1962. Our five children are very pleased with California." Major Walter C. Barnes, M.D., has returned from Vietnam and is assigned to the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Education and Training Division. His position is Preventive Medicine Branch Chief. 1954 Mary M. Morgan is attending Teachers College, Columbia University, for a year of graduate work in Early Childhood Education. Mary received a fellowship from the U.S. office of education and had been teaching at Drexel School in Dayton. Vincent C. Malloy, Jr., has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Akron (0.) Education Association. Donald J. Dartt was recently promoted to Manufacturing Manager of the Metal Division of the Mather Company in Toledo. Don and his wife, Carolyn, have five children . "I am this year retiring from football officiating after eleven years of high school and college games." Fifth child, third daughter, Cathy, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Heinold [Shirley Ackermann), June 29 . Raymond T. Bedwell, Jr., is special assistant to the
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Vice President for Academic Affairs at Marquette University-directing the development of utilization of instructional media on the campus . Ray's wife is Cosmina Pagura Bedwell '55. Thomas P. Brooks has won a two-year Experienced Teacher fellowship in school psychology. " I will attend Rutgers. When finished I will have a masters degree plus some fifty other graduate credits. " Thomas D. O'Connell is southeastern regional dealer manager for the Library Bureau of the Remington Rand Office Division of Sperry Rand Corporation. Tom is living in Atlanta, Ga. Fourth child , John David, to Mr. and Mrs. David H. Olsen (Maryellen Weed), September 6. Richard J. Daum writes, "Only thing new is that I am running for council for the City of Vandalia, 0 ." H. Paul Blaeser is an assistant supervisor at D.P. & L. He and his wife, Ann Lyons Blaeser '55 , have two daughters and two sons. "Our youngest boy entered school this year. We live in Englewood, 0., on a circle with sixteen other families, Five of these homes have UD graduates living in them. Pretty good average , wouldn't you say?" Carl B. Smith, Ph.D., is on the faculty of Indiana University. "Since our last correspondence my wife, Virginia , and I had child # 3- Regina; I taught in Geneva, Switzerland, and co-authored book: Interrelated Language Arts Instruction; and visited thirty-five U.S . cities to evaluate Title I Reading Programs for U.S.O .E." Carl received his Doctor of Philosophy in Education degree from Case Western Reserve U. in September. Sixth child, William John , to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. McClune last January 24. He is their fifth boy. David L. Ford has been named the first lay administrator at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton. Dave, a planning associate with the Hospital Planning Council, took over this position on November 1. Dave and his wife , Patricia Radican Ford '52 have four children-David , Jr., Daniel, Nanette and Timothy. Gerald C. Heberle received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from The Ohio State University in September. Ninth child, seventh son, to Doris and Rudolph Krafka, October 19.
1955 Brother Donald W. Wigal, S.M., has become sub-director of Bergamo , the Pope John XXIII Center of Christian Renewal, on UD's east campus. Brother Paul J. Merland, S.M., has been Bergamo's Business Manager. Major James A. Ball was awarded the "Chuang-My" medal, second class , at a Vietnamese ceremony held in July at Tan Son Nhut. Major Ball earned the medal, the third highest civilian award given by the Vietnamese government to civilians or military personnel for a civil act , while assigned to the 125th Transportation Command. As an advisor to his Vietnamese counterparts, his knowledge
and experience have led to the improvement of facilities at the Saigon port. With his help cargo has been cleared away and service improved. Major Bell entered the Army in September, 1961 , and was last stationed in Italy. He has been overseas since November of 1963. James R. Braun was selected as one of 160 business executives and government officials to participate in the 52nd session of the Advanced Management Program conducted by the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration . Each man is sponsored by his Company for the thirteen-wee k course designed to prepare executives in top management positions to exercise full leadership responsibility in an age of unprecedented change and challenge. The 52nd session began on September 11 and ends with graduation ceremonies on December 8. Jim is Vice President of Technology, Inc. , in Dayton . His wife is Constance Youngman Braun. Robert L. Fisher has been named ditector of marketing research for KDI Corporation, Cincinnati manufacturer of military fuzes and industrial timers. Previously a marketing research analyst for the Mosler Safe Company in Hamilton , Bob has a tenyear background in marketing and sales. Active in Dayton community afRobert L. Fisher fairs before this move to Cincinnati, Bob has participated in the Augsburg, Germany, "sister city" program, the Citizens Committee on Mental Health Planning, Junior Achievement, the Community Chest Speakers Bureau and was a memb er of the UD local Alumni Board. Bob and his wife, Mariann, have three children-Roberta, Mary Lou and Jeffrey. Fifth child, third daughter, Julie Elizabeth, to Frances and Jude A. Blau, last January 20. Jude is beginning his tenth year with Schering Labs in Santa Barbara, Calif. Donald J. DuScheid received his masters degree from John Carroll University in 1963. He is now attending Clark University in Worcester, Mass. , on a fellowship in a program for experienced teachers. Manuel Yanes-Vidal recently "checked out to fly the B-727 with Eastern Airlines and due to most of the flying is done here in the U.S .," the Yanes- wife , Sandra, and children-have moved from Puerto Rico to Old Brid ge, N.J. Major Rosemarie P. Mahoney is with th e Department of Nursing Science at the Medical Field Service School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Major Richard E. Miller, after finishing his second tour
in Vietnam , is with his family-wife Sigrid-and childrenYvonne and Richard-in Heidelberg, Germany . "I'm fervently hoping for a three-year tour here. The beer is great!" Benjamin L. Schwegman transferred from Indianapolis to Baltimore last January where he is Purchasing Agent at the Chevrolet-Baltimore Assembly Plant. Ben and his wife, Marilyn , had their fifth child, Patricia Marie , in August. Donald E. Knollmeyer and his wife had an addition to the family-Darla Marie-on June 8. "Darla joins sister Donna, 4, and twins Denise and Dianne, 6." Thomas C. Nyhan and his wife, Nadine , had a son on December 5, 1966 ; he was named Denis Patrick. Third child, Daniel, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kelly , Jr. (Patricia Russell). Little Daniel joins John and Karen. Alvin R. MuJica, husband of Patricia Schorsch Mulica, has been promoted to Vice President of Marketing with the Solid State Products Company in Salem, Mass. So Pat, Alvin and their four children-Robert, Jacquelyn, Cynthia and Michael-have moved to Lynnfield, Mass. Paul J. Clemmer, instructor of chemistry at Haverford Senior H .S. near Philadelphia, will present a paper entitled "Measurement-What Scientists Do" as part of the symposium on science education for grades 7-9 at the National Science Teachers Association national convention in Washington, D.C., on March 31. The paper will summarize more important aspects of a new concept in the teaching of science involving experimental measurement and simple laboratory instrumentation for ninth grade science programs. 1956 Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Seipel (Kathleen Neumann '57], July 27. Jack R. Muldowney is district representative for the McCormick Equipment Company in the Dayton area. John R, McGowan is studying under a federal grant at Lehigh University and is completing doctoral studies in education. Sheila and Robert M. Rosensweet announce the adoption of their second child, Michelle, two years old, in June. Charles F. Harbaugh is associated with the Farmers & Citizens Bank in Lancaster, 0. He and his wife have two children . John H. Kunsemiller transferred to headquarters, USAF, in August and is Chief of the Defense Procurement Management Review Group. The Kunsemiller's reside in Clinton, Md. Albert A. Scarpelli received an MBA degree from Xavier University last January, and changed employment to NCR in the Industrial Engineering Services Department. He and his wife, Delores, have four children-Tony, Mike. Gina and Jim .
ONE OF FOUR LA WYERS CHOSEN Joseph A. 'Oths, '56 was one of four outstanding members of the Young Lawyers Section of the American Bar Association, selected by the National Chairman of the Section, who appeared as counsel and argued the case-in the form of a state appellate court proceedings regarding the validity of a Federal anti-discrimination sta tute when applied to the lending of money by a consumer financ e companybefore the Supreme Court of Franklin. The 1967 Annual Argument of the Conference on Personal Finance Law was held in th e Princess Kaiulani Hotel in Honolulu in August.
C. Kimball Rose of Phoenix, Arizona, and Philip H. Ching of Honolulu appeared for the appellant. The appelle was represented by Winton A. Winter of Ottawa, Kansas, and Joe. Three distinguished members of the American Bar Association sat as the Supreme Court of Franklin to judge the Argument. The decision was determined on the basis of which side had presented the more effective oral arguments and written briefs in support of its position. The decision was very close- many are still arguing the outcome-but Joe and Mr. Winter lost.
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Son to Dolores and Michael E. Karpiak, September B. Paul G. Dacey has been promoted to General Manager for General Tire Service in Pittsburgh . First child, Christina Ann, to Joyce and Theodore J. Nunn, Jr., September 5. Captain Robert J. Fiely, formerly a teacher at Fort Recovery (0.) High School, is a career officer in the U.S . Army Artillery, stationed at Dakto, Vietnam. His wife, Marjorie, and five children are living in Ft. Recovery while he is away. Martha Moore Carrick is on the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing-working on a project to integrate "Continuity of Patient Care" experiences into total undergraduate curriculum. "I received M.S. from the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh in 1965. Our daughter, Patricia Ann, will be seven in December." Son to Mary and John J. Mulligan, October 2. Edmundo T. da Silva, after two路and-a-half years on the "road" as an auditor, has a new assignment-Supervisor, Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable Departmentreporting directly to our Controller at Fibreboard Corporation. Ed is living in Mill Valley, Calif. John F. Hussong is Chairman of the English Department at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati. Donald P. Burger, as of October 23, is China, Glass and Silver Buyer for May Company in Cleveland . "We adopted our second child, a boy, in August. He was 71/2 months old. Our adopted daughter is now 31/2 years old." Ronald L. Wiegel was recently appointed manager of the ore laboratory with Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation in Negaunee, Mich.
1957 Ronald C. Bruns is a self-employed civil engineer in Naples, Florida. He and his wife have three childrenLindy, Joseph and Jean. George W. Pilcher, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of history at the University of Colorado . Doctor Pilcher and his wife, Jean, have a son-Ian Christopher. First child, James Ignatius, to Mr. and Mrs. James I. McCafferty (Anne Kennedy Horrigan), February 7, 1966. Anne is teaching at Westchester (Ind.) Junior High School. Joseph A. Ryan is an aerospace engineer at WPAFB. Mary Elizabeth Wyen is a social worker in Columbus, 0 . George J. Veneziale married Joan Rintye in August of 1955. George is a buyer with Strawbridge & Clothier in Philadelphia. The Veneziale's have two children-George and Greg. Clark E. Diehl is manager of the Providence, R.I., Office of the Retail Credit Company. He and his wife, Anita, have four children-Emily, Bryan, Amy and Bruce. Robert A. McCarthy has been promoted to Major in the U.S. Army, and is stationed in Vietnam. Bob and his wife, Lois, have two daughters-Theresa and Kathleen. Thomas L. Inderrieden is a technician at Frigidaire Division of GMC. He and his wife, Mary Ellen , nave three children-Susie, Debbie and Mike. Donald A. Duweling is a band director and hog farmer in Ft. Recovery, 0 . Don and his wife, Mary, have five children-Karen, Connie, Linda, Mike and Dan. Eighth child, daughter, to Jo Ann and James A. Spoerl, August 19. Robert J. Smith is a senior engineer in the Lab Propulsion unit at WPAFB. Bob and his wife, Dorothy, have six children-Colleen, Robert, Jr., Eileen, Kathleen, Michael, and Steven, born on August 24. John J. Thornton is a project engineer with Industrial Nucleonics Corporation in Columbus. John and his wife, Barbara, have a daughter-Brenda. Frank P. Hennessy is self-employed in the piano tuning, sales and service business. He and his wife, Diana, have three children-Patrick, Sean and Kevin. Patricia Swetz Staudter and her husband, Donald V.
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Staudter '59, are living in Dayton and have four childrenPatricia, Cynthia, Anne and Donald. Lucy Ann McNabb married Robert F. Pine, August 5. Mildred Tomanocy Walters earned her masters degree in education and received it at UD's July graduation. Barbara Robke Callahan and her husband, James A., are living in Flint, Michigan. The Callahan's have three children-Timothy, James and Jennifer. William J. Klenk is with Space Technology Labs in Houston, Texas. He and his wife, Judith, have three children-Sharon, Eileen and David. Bill earned his masters degree at the California Institute of Technology. Albert G. Jung has moved back to Dayton from Fort Wayne and is a systems analyst for NCR. Al and his wife, Margie, have five children-Theresa, Lora, Stephen, Mark and Julie. Roland E. Dolle, Jr., is a research chemist, solid propellants, with the USAF at Edwards AFB, Calif. He and his wife, Delores, celebrated their thirteenth wedding anniversary on November 3, and have four children-Roland III, Stephen, Scott and Andrew. Paul E. Miller is a package engineer with the St. Joe Paper Company in Cincinnati. Paul and wife, Charlotte, have four children-Michael, Thomas, Paula, and Katherine. Richard V. Dorsey is with the personnel department of the Kroger Company in Cincinnati. He and his wife, Suzanne, have seven children - Teresa, Stephen, David, Mary Beth, Tommie, Timmie and Patrick. Louis F. Venditti is a teacher with the Cleveland Board of Education. Lou and his wife, Carol, have three children-Dante, Gina and Tina. Son to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Zengel (Anita Klenk), August 14.
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Estill G. Johnson is Senior Engineer with the City of Dayton Engineering Division. He and his wife, OJeda, have two children--Luvada and Scott. Thomas R. Klenke is office manager of building operations for B. G. Danis Company in Dayton. Tom and his wife, Nancy, have five children-Phillip, Joan, Danny, Joseph and Tommy, Jr. Sylvia Vondrell was married to Robert A. Shepherd in August of 1966. Sylvia is an assistant professor at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, 0. R. David Williams is Senior Engineering Specialist with the Advanced Space Systems of Philco-Ford SRS Division in Palo Alto, Calif. Dave and his wife, Janice, have two sons-John and Paul. Andrew W. Knisley, Jr., is staff engineer with Ohio Bell in Cleveland . He and his wife, Clara, have six childrenAndrew III, Caren, Stephanie, Claudia, Stacie and Cara Beth. Ronald B. Felsburg is in the sales department of Dayton Builders Concrete Company. Ron and wife, Mary, have
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three children-Tamara, Susan and Catherine Anne, born July 21. Donald W. Morefield, who earned his masters from Ball State, is teaching at Wayne Township High School. He and his wife, Yvonne, have three children-Rhonda, Randall and Susan. Dora Weimer Sakalas is teaching piano in addition to homemaking duties. Her husband is George V. Sakalas '58. The Sakalas's have a daughter, Melody Gay. Anthony J. DiSanto is district sales manager for the Daubert Chemical Company in Clevela nd . He and his wife, Jean, have six children-Lynn and Leslie , twins; Karen , Fredrick, Diane and Kathleen . James M. Dirkes is a research biologist (Neurophysiology) in the Medical Labs at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Jim and his wife, Lois, have two children - Gabriella and Victor. Richard J. Knox is Assistant to the Treasurer at Armco International Division of Armco Steel Corporation in Middletown, 0. He and his wife, Ruth, have one son, Thomas. Diane Cross Winter is living in Novato , Calif., with her husband, John R. Winter, and three children-Gregory, Laura and Constance. Don C. Kies is a . thermodynamics senior engineer with Lockheed Missiles and Space Company in Sunnyvale, Calif. Frederick P. Gillotti is Personnel Director of St. Rita's Hospital in Lima, 0. He and his wife , Carol, have three children-Anthony, Mark and Joseph . Kay Baughan is kept busy with Rike's and U.D. Kay has started to work on her masters in English here besides teaching an occasional class in Business Communication and for Special Sessions . Shirley Pohl is "very busy with my job as Recording Secretary of the American Society of Medical Technologists. Have trips to Chicago , Denver, San Francisco and Houston on the agenda between now and March so will be traveling a lot. Still at WPAFB as a re路 search medical technologist in the aerospace medShirley Pohl ical research labs." Francis G. Nieman is living in London, England, with his wife, Betty, and their two children-Loraine and Donna. Francis is a civilian patent attorney in the Director of Navy European Patent Program, U.S. Navy. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University. Norbert J. Volk is manager of installment loans at the California-Canadian Bank in San Francisco , Calif. John A. Wannemacher is a self-employed attorney in Troy, 0. He and his wife, Barbara, have one son, John Andrew, Jr. Alfred A. Stockert is with the Bell Telephone Labs in Wheaton, Ill. He and his wife, Virginia, have six childrenMike, Cindy, Mark, Susan, Matt and Sheila. John P. Tuohy, area representative of the Reynolds & Reynolds Company, was named to the firm's 1967 "300 Club" in recognition of outstanding sales efforts during the year. As a result, John attended the annual 300 club sales conference at Hilton Head Island, S.C. Major Eugene M. Guglielmo was graduated with honors from Indiana University (MBA) in February. He is in Shiraz, Iran, as Military Personnel Management Advisor to the Third Imperial Iranian Army. "I'm scheduled to return to the States in March." Wife, Marilyn, and daughter, Marie Rose, are living in Dayton. Harold E. Johnstone, M.D., is practicing (obstetrics and gynecology) in Cincinnati. He and his wife, Carol, have five children-Teresa, Karen, Michael, Stephen and Amy. Robert G. MacNealy started Management Analysis Cor-
poration in Dayton. The organization provides management consulting services for local companies and include computer programming, management information systems, in路 ventory control, integrated data processing, analytical studies, etc . Mr. MacNealy is President. Albert V. Ferris, Ph.D., has been a member of the faculty of George Washington University since September, 1966. In early May this year "I rushed back to India because my 81-year-old father was critically ill. He died a week after my return. I spent the summer visiting relatives and gave invited lectures at a number of universities and institutes." Earl C. Scheidler, D.O., was reappointed for five-year term to City of Sharonville (0.) Board of Health. Earl was also appointed , Medical Consultant to S.A.Y. (Soccer Asso路 ciation for Youth) and is team physician for Purcell High School. This past summer, Earl attended post-graduate seminar at Mayo Clinic. He and the Mrs., Mary Gladys Smith Scheidler, have five children - Timothy, Joseph, Stanley, Mary Beth and Jennifer. Donald E. Poynter and his wife, Sandra, had their first child, Julie Lynn, April 10. Daughter to Mary Lou and Robert G. Blommel, September 23 . Daughter, Julie Mozelle, to Carolyn and John M. Korn, Jr., last January 5. Gordon E. Tuttle is Division Manager of Ryan Homes, Inc., in Cincinnati. He and his wife, Dolores, have two children-Gordon, Jr., and Ann Marie. Ronald K. Newman is an associate research engineer with the UD Research Institute. He and his wife, Martha, have four children-Christopher, Linda, Mark and Michael. Denton W. Phillips appeared as Captain Fisby in "Teahouse of the August Moon" with the Bergen County (N.J.) Players. "John Patrick, the author, was our guest opening night and complimented all on a fine job." Donald L. Jeffers is Professor and Chairman of the De路 partment of Business and Economics at Lea College in Minnesota. He and his wife, Margie, have three childrenKenneth, Jennifer and Karen. Jerold F. Kindle writes, "Part of the old golf team got together in September. Ed Longo, Frank Hennessy, Bill MacBeth and I played at the Miami Valley Country Club. Sorry we will not divulge the scores but we had a great time." Raymund J. Robbeloth is Assistant Director of Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire, Wise. He and his wife, Margaret, have three children-Raymund Robert, Gregory Michael and Amy Marie, just one week old at Homecoming time. Barbara Robke Callahan is teaching CCD for Diocese of Lansing, Mich. "Husband, James, now on GM negotiating team." 1958 Major Charles R. Elliott is an instructor in ROTC at Ohio University. Son to Marilyn and Richard N. Koehler, July 30. L. Peter Brenner, M.D., has become associated with the offices of John M. Roll, M.D., '46 in Dayton. Charles L. Scott received a master of arts degree from Miami University in August. G. William Lawless is an instructor in the Technical Institute at UD. Bill's wife is Jacqueline Kuhn Lawless '61 . Charles L. Scott is teaching speech and drama at Wilbur Wright High School in Dayton. He also is a publisher (Scott Publishing Company) . He and his wife, Kate Maroglou Scott '54, have three children-Glenn, Karen and John. Thomas J. Ferdelman is a partner in the consulting engineering firm of James R. Ahart and Associates. Col. (ret.) Robert D. Van Auken received an MBA degree from the University of Oklahoma in June. He is now an instructor at Oklahoma University in the College of Business Administration. Thomas A. Klein, Ph.D., has been promoted to Associate
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Professor of Statistics and Marketing and appointed Director, Business Research Center, at the University of Toledo . Major Adam J. Klys spent a year in Vietnam with the U.S. Army Special Forc es. Now ''I'm Assistant Professor of Military Science at St. John 's University, Collegeville , Minn." Major Stephen G. Bosway is in Vietnam with the First Air Cavalry Division. Wife , Patricia, and children-three boys and a girl- are staying in Killeen , Texas , to wait the year out. Captain John J. Vondrell, M.D., is currently the Assistant Chief of Anesthesiology at the USAF Hospital in Wiesbad en, Germany. William Drury is listed in "Outstanding Young Men of America - 1967" and has been awarded the U.S. Jaycees Distinguished Service Award. Bill was elected Vice President of the Greene County Council on Community Services recently. David S. Liberto is general manager of the National Garment Company William Drury in Hammonton, N.J. Dave and his wife, Jean, were married on August 8, 1959. Felix A. D. Cruz was promoted to Major in September. Felix is presently in Okinawa with the U.S. Army. Harold F. Karrenbauer accepted a position as cost accountant at Rubbermaid, Inc., in Wooster, 0 ., in May. Thomas S. Staudenheimer and his wife, Donna , have a new baby, fourth child, Patrick Joseph, born April 20. His twin brother, Anthony, died the day he was born. John F. Niekamp won a trip to Puerto Rico in August, the top honor given to a "Zenith's Dealer Hearing Aid " for ten per cent increase in sales over 1966. "I enjoy working with the hard of hearing." He and his wife, Patricia, really enjoyed Puerto Rico. Duke H. Baker, M.D., was appointed Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine in July. Duke and his wife, Karen, have four children- Stephen, Anne, William and Catherine Marie, born March 15 . William R. Fisher has been named Manager of Systems and Procedures for Philips Industries , Inc. , of Dayton. Bill has h eld positions with Minute Maid Company and Standard Register Company. He and his wife , June , live in Miamisburg, Ohio , where they're building a new home. David C. Huber, of Tru-Foto, Inc. , received the Dayton Community Committee on Employ-the-Handicapped 1967 Award in October for his company's efforts to employ handicapped workers. Maureen and James E. Coyle adopted a baby bo y, James Pierce , "about a year ago." Third daughter, Cecelia Lynn, to Linda and James E. Parrish, April 12. William M. Powers, Jr., has transferred to General Technologies Corporation 's main office in Reston , Va., where he continues his job as Marketing Manager. Bill and his wife, Ruth , had their fifth child路, fifth son, David Matthew , on September 7. Gregory S. Nolder is a guidance counselor at Mt. Everett Regional School in Sheffield , Mass. Father Donald P. Ranly, CPPS, has been named coeditor of the Precious Blood Messenger and instructor in homiletics at St. Charles Seminary. Daniel U. Dunson terminated his position a s Assistant Trust Officer with The Winters National Bank & Trust Company to join Top Value Enterprises , Inc. , in the tax department. Dan's wife is Marianne King Dunson '59. Paul F. Hoffman received an MBA degree from The
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Ohio State University in September; Fathe.r Mark A. Krabbe, CPPS, a master of arts degree. 1959
Robert F. Sweeney has been promoted to Army Major at Ft. Rucker, Alabama, where h e is serving with the Aircraft Systems Branch. Bob entered the Army in 1959. Charles L. Courtad, D.D.S., has accepted a fellowship at Eastman Dental Center in Rochester, N.Y., and is studying in the field of pedodontics. James R. Mathews, M.D., is out of service and has started his practice in Dayton. Thomas C. Kennedy, Ph.D., received his doctorate from the University of Columbia in August. Tom is teaching at the University of Arkansas. Ralph E. Andrews was awarded a masters in education degree at Miami University in August. Daughter to Cecilia and Gerald J. Rigot, Jr., August 28. George R. Gebhart, Ph.D., is an instructor in economics at the University of Texas. Previously, George had been on the faculty at Monmouth College in Illinois. William E. Krueger is attending UD evening classes in the MBA program. Bill recently moved to Dayton from Pittsburgh, Pa. Major Robert F. Sweeney is stationed in Korea for thirteen months so wife, Johanna, and their five children are living in Dayton. David C. Kraft, Ph.D., a member of UD's civil engineering faculty, served as Chairman of Engineer's Week for the Dayton area. Captain John J. Cecelic returned from Vietnam in July and is assigned as Executive Officer for the U.S. Army Support Command, Richmond, Virginia. Joseph G. Sever, M.D., is a resident in internal medicine at Denver (Colo.) General Hospital. Francis J. Wobber, Ph.D., recently answered the question, "What is a geologist doing with the Space Systems Center." Frank said, "IBM has both a current and long-range requirement for geologists . Our involvement in space research automatically includes geology. As space research and planetary exploration proceeds, our understanding of extraterrestrial geology could cast light on the origin and geological history of our own planet. " Frank recently discussed the impact of space technology on geology at a meeting of the International Sedimentological Congress in London, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland. The Congress, sponsored by the International Union of Geologic~] Sciences and the British Royal Society, was held m August. He also has been invited to discuss space technology and general geology at British universities in England and Wales and at the Geological Society of London. In his assignment with the Advanced Space Programs Scientific Applications group in Bethesda, Frank is currently working on meteorological test site selection and analysis, on studies of Gemini color photography and on orbital earth survey simulation. The meteorological test site program is an in-house effort aimed to determine the best test sites for meteorology, geology, air pollution and water pollution experiments from space. Simulation of orbital earth survey makes use of color aerial photography and has wide economic geological applications. He has done extensive work in geology and photogrammetry and looks forward to th e establishment of a Physical Science Laboratory for various geological, hydrological and remote sensing space research programs. Before joining IBM in 1966, he conducte d photogeological research with the Itek Corporation in Alexandria, Va., and the Defense Intelligence Agency. LaVern H. Everman is a comp uter engineer with Texas Instruments in Stafford, Texas. He and his wife , Joyce Ann, were married on December 29, 1956. Ernest E. Littler, Jr., received a masters degree in education at UD's July graduation. George R. Schumann is production supervisor with Per-
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mace! in North Brunswick, N.J. He and his wife, Inge, have two daughters-Patricia and Pamela. Richard A. Dix r ecently was promoted to Major, Medical Service Corps, serving with the U.S. Army Medical Command in Japan. It is the largest single medical command in the world. Dick and his wife, Lois, have five childrenTheresa Marie, Daniel, Celia Marie, Laura Marie and Michael. Doctor and Mrs. Orner E. Berger (Cecile Buchard) have "moved into a brand new house. Orner has begun the private practice of pediatrics and loves it; and we're expecting our third child in November. Thought we'd do everything at once." Peter F. Hangach is head football and basketball coach and athletic director at St. Benedict's Junior High School in Chardqn, 0 . "My '65 football team won the city championship-they went unbeaten and unscored upon that year." Pete and his wife, Kathryn, have three childrentwo girls and a boy. Major Gene L. Herman is still assigned to the U.S. Army Special Welfare School. Gene and his wife, Collette, have a new daughter-Mary Beth- born on September 18. She joins four brothers-Steve, Tom, Dave and Jeff. Sister Michael J. White, CSJ, received a master of education degree from St. Louis University this past summer. Thomas C. Kennedy has just completed his Ph.D. work at the University of South Carolina. Tom and his wife, Mary Lynn Goecke Kennedy '62, have three childrenMaura, Padraic and Eamon. The Kennedy's are living in Fayetteville, Ark., where Tom is an assistant professor in the department of history at the University of Arkansas. Jerold H. Voisard married Rita Mae Sitzman, September 30. Jerry is an electronic technician at Monarch Tool Company in Sidney, 0. John F. Beckmeyer is an engineer with Cincinnati Shaper Company and has been with the Company for four-anda-half years. "Eldest son, Matthew, started first grade; middle son, Michael, stayed behind, lost at first; and youngest son, Tim, went about his business as usual." Son to Barbara and L. Thomas Reidy, September 17. Mary Ann Reynolds Thistleton has survived "mu{;h activity and excitement since June. After five years of marriage and three children we have finally made the move from an apartment to a lovely home h ere on Long Island.'' Mary Ann's husband, Tom, is a security trader with the G. A. Saxton Company on Wall Street. The three children are Tommy, 4; Bobby, 2 and Michael, born June 12. "I signed papers for our new house while in the hospital." Thanks for your letter, Mary Ann! Emil Karas was asked to come out of retirement last October and suit up again-for the San Diego Chargers. Since January of this year, Emil has been working in the Charger front office as Director of Promotions- one of his duties h as been the promoting and filling of San Diego's new stadium-50,000-seat capacity. "Time seems to b e flying, and our children, Jodi 9, and Emil, Jr., 7, are both in school.'' Wife, Lois, sends along a hello to all those TI students she worked with back in '56, '57 and '58. Jerome P. Bishop, since leaving the U.S. Marine Corps, has been a member of the Public Relations staff of the General Motors Corporation. "At present I am located in the Newark, N.J., Regional office. Just finished a very enjoyable two years in our Buffalo office.'' Captain John A. Petrie has returned to Vietnam. His wife, Linda Lyons Petrie '60, and their three children will stay in Dayton. The Petrie's third child was born in August. Captain Charles B. Morris is still in the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. "Here, I am an instructor in nuclear weapons for the U.S. Army and Artillery School. I was marrie d this year in Athens, Greece, to a Greek girl named Nancy.'' Martin J. Higgins is Director of Research and Computer Services at West Chester State College in Pa. "Married,
with two children. Have an MA (1963) and Ph.D. (1966) in Statistics and Research Design from the Universi ty of Maryland.'' Robert C. Leahy married Nancy Marie Downs, August 19. Bob is teaching mathematics and is head basketball coach at Calvert High School in Tiffin, 0 . Third child, second son, Matthew Ray, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Meyer (Marcia Bowers '61) on September 5. Michael S. Inoue is an associa te professor of mechanical and industrial engineering at Oregon State University. He and his wife, Mary Louise, have one son- Stephen Minoru, eight months old.
Frederick A. Gorham has been promoted to Major during ceremonies at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., in September. Presenting the insignia and congratulations are Colo nel E. M. Graham, commandant of the U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School at the Proving Ground, and Fred's wife, Betty. Major Gorham is commander of Company E, Officer Candidate School Brigade, and has received two awards of the Army Commendation Medal. First child, Darryl Rob ert, to Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Norris (Gertrude Waltermann), August 16. Third child, third daughter, Valerie, to Audrey and Richard A. Mainella, October 11. Dick is an engineer at WPAFB . The oth er Mainella children are Laura and Victoria. Nancy Hazlet Donley and her husband, Paul D. Donley, have a new addition-Lynne Elizabeth, born August 11. The Donley's are Jiving in Louisville, Ky. Brother Donald K. Mulvihill, S.M., earned his masters degree at Ohio State in September. John E. Bock was promoted to Major on October 10. "I am presently attending the nine-month Military Police Officers Advanced Course at Ft. Gordon, Ga. In March of this year I returned to the States after serving a year in Vietnam where I worked in both Saigon and DaNang." John and his wife, Kitty, have a son, Patrick, 4 years old. Second child, second son, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Freehafer (Ann Wonderly), O ctober 16. 1960 Mary Suzanne Miller married John D. O'Donnell, Jr., August 12. TI grad, Robert J. McGowan, received a bachelor degree in General Business Management from UD in July. Paul R. Governor is product manager for Plumrose, Inc., in Springfield, N.J. Paul and his wife, Patricia, were married in August of 1958. Richard P. Burkhardt, M.D., is out of service and associated with Hamilton (0.) Hospital. Captain Donald D. Kalinowski is a student officer attending advanced officers career course at Ft. Monmouth, N.J. Don and his wife, Betty Jean, have four children- Michael, Keith, Kathleen and Patricia. Lee J. Liebler is distribution engineer in the electrical
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products division of Alcoa in Pittsburgh . Lee and his wife, Kathryn, were married in 1965 . C. Ronald Knapp is a technical service representative , international licensing, with Radio Corporation of America in Indianapolis, Ind. He and his wife , Barbara, were married September 19, 1964 . Louis C. Kapuscinski is director of education at the Greenville (S .C.) County Museum. His wife is Mary Ruschau Kapuscinski '62. Major Jack R. Alsop is stationed at the Revenna Arsenal and is an ROTC instructor at the University of Akron. Captain William A. Bentz is a student in the Intelligence School at Ft. Holabird, Md. Robert L. King received a masters in education degree at Miami University in August. Thomas P. Herbert received a National Science Foundation grant to attend Penn State for one year. Captain Charles F. Brubach is an assistant professor of military science at Indiana University. Roland C. Duell, Jr., D.D.S., has been appointed to the dental teaching faculty at the University of Kentucky. He just completed two years of post-doctoral work at the University of Iowa. Roland and his wife, Colleen Weir Duell, '61, have two children-Michael and Mary Beth . Captain Donald D. Kalinowski is stationed at Fort Monmouth, N.J. He and his wife, Betty Jean, celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary on August 27. Warren G. Smith is a research technician with Detroit Edison Company. Captain William C. Wallace completed a six-month ordnance officer career course recently at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Bill entered the Army in March of 1967 and was last stationed in Vietnam. John R. Broomall works for the Independent Order of Foresters and has "four childen and one on the way." John E. Marr is with Kinsley & Company in Boulder, Colorado. Hugh E. Becke.r has been promoted to Union Relations Assistant at Dayton Power & Light Company. Hugh and his wife, Mariann, had their second child, first daughter, Kathleen, recently. Richard M. Hunt graduated from Chase Law School a year ago in June and passed the Bar Exam in October. He is practicing law with the firm of White & Smallwood in Dayton. He and his wife, Maureen, have six childrenColleen, Kathleen, Christine, Patricia, Karin and Kevin. Son to Celeste and Eugene J. Schroerluke, September 24. Lt. Richard T. Mocny, wife, Brenda, and son Peter, "are preparing to return to the Chicago area in November as our two-year assignment comes to an end. Leaving Hawaii isn't going to be easy, but home is home and return we will." Third child, Anne Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Giehrl (JoAnn Fischer), last January 18. Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Koster (Mary Elizabeth Lloyd) had a son, Michael Kenneth, on November 3, 1966. James P. Scof~ld received a masters degree in music at Northern Illinois University this year. Jim is -an instrumental music instructor with the Madison (0.) Board of Education. He and his wife, Joan, have three children Julie, James and Jo Ellen. Patricia Ann Gerlach was married to Richard D. Tatem, April 20, 1965. The Tatem's have two children- Richard and Jeffery. Kenneth L. Hegemann, associated the last five years with the Dayton city engineering department, has been named Safety-Service Director of St. Mary's, Ohio. A native of nearby Minster, Ken and his wife, Susan, have five children. Burdette N. Peterson, Jr., is on the Board of Directors of JC's this year and is employed by the Commercial Printing Company of Zanesville, 0. Wife, Judi Goelz Peterson '61, is first Vice President of Good Samaritan Charity Circle. Judi and Pete had their third child, Julie Lynn, June 14.
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Henry M. Josefczyk is Semi-Conductor Sales Engineer with Sprague Electric of North Adams, Mass . Hank is working the Ohio-area territory and living in Dayton . He also finds time to teach part-time at UD. Paul R. Wells is with Sears in Worthington , Ohio . He and his wife, Judith, have two children - Jeffery and Sheri. Robert E. Von Alt is with the Reliance Electric Company in Baton Rouge, La. Bob and his wife have two children - Lisa and Michael. Captain Leonard J. Beaudoin is assigned as Maintenance Operations Officer with the Force Logistic Support Group located at Phu Bai, Vietnam. "Will return to CONUS during November and report to Force Troops, Marine Corps Base , 29 Palms, Calif. Wife, Ann, and three children are living in Cincinnati, 0." Son to Patricia and Philip T. Palcic, October 11. Paul L. Robinson has been named contracts compliance officer for the Dayton District of Defense Contract Administration Services. The Dayton DCAS office is headquartered at DESC and is responsible for administering nealy $200 million in defense and other Federal contracts held by some 252 contractors in the west-central area of Ohio. Paul L. Robinson Paul will be responsible for assuring that firms holding Federal contracts maintain reasonable equal employment opportunity standards. He began his Civil Service in August, 1965, as a contractor relations specialist with the Navy Equal Employment Opportunity Office in Milwaukee. In February, 1966, he moved to the Navy EEO office in Washington and in July, 1966, joined the Department of De-fense Contracts Compliance Office. A former member of the Miami Valley Personnel Association, he served on active duty with the USAF from 1950 to 1954. Paul has also served as job development and employment director for the Dayton Urban League . He and his wife, Roberta, a Dayton schoolteacher, have two children- Paul, Jr., and Kelli. Mark A. Kelly is still product engineer with Jervis B. Webb Conveyors, but also has become a registered representative for First Investors Corporation. Mark's wife is Donna DeVoe Kelly '59. Lester I. Leach, S.M., received a masters degree from The Ohio State University in September. 1961 Leonard A. Smith is a professional research associate at the State University College of Forestry in Syracuse,
N.Y. William J. Murphy has been named Manager, Quality and Reliability, Explosives Operations, at Mound Laboratory, Monsanto Research Corporation, Miamisburg, 0. William A. Gaskill married Betty Jo Catching, May 20. Captain Thomas G. Karrenbauer is a trainee in purchasing and contracting at Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colorado. Tom and his wife, Patricia, celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary on October 7. Captain Frederick J. Trzos returned from Vietnam in May after branch transfer from Infantry to Quartermaster Corps. He is presently a student in QMC Officers Advanced Class at Fort Lee, Va. Fred and his wife, Sandra Carlisle Trzos, have three daughters. Paul D. Leitz is working in the Dayton sales office of NCR. Paul recently qualified for the Fourth Century Point Club for NCR and will attend its convention in Miami Beach in January. Son, Gregory James, to Dorothe and Timothy N. Trick, Ph.D., August 10.
Leonard P. Thrun, Jr., has been promoted to Lt. [JG) in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserves. He is a stockbroker with Shields & Company in Buffalo, N.Y. " Latest addition to the family is David Paul." James T. Clark is an accountant with the Carlisle (Pa.) Tire & Rubber Division of Carlisle Corporation. He and his wife, Fran, have two daughters-Kelly and Betsy. Second child, first son, David Benedict, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Schopen (Mary Ann Weber), March 17. Captain David C. Kiger is stationed at Ft. Dix, where he is aide de camp to the commanding general. "Expect to leave here in April for Ft. Benning, Ga., to attend the career course and ranger course and return to Vietnam. Still enjoying the single life." James L. Deger is with Armco Steel Corporation at the general offices in Middletown, 0. Jim is working in the Sale Service Department. He and his wife, Betty, have a son, Don. Jim is serving this year as Second Vice President of the Middletown Jaycees. James A. Behrends, D.D.S., has his office in Columbus, 0. Jim and his wife, Sandra, have three children- Jeanette, Jim and Amy. James J. Lockhart, Jr., received an MBA degree at UD's July graduation. Anthony A. Latell, Jr., is a special education teacher and asssitant coach at Mathew's High School in Vienna, 0. William E. Vogel is head football coach and teacher at Lincoln-Way Commercial High School in New Lenox, Ill. Bill is married to Judith Pohl Vogel.
GOD BLESS
YOU ALL
Kenneth F. Gudorf is financial analyst for the Gulf Oil Corporation, Teasury Department, in Pittsburgh. Ken and he, wife, Charlene, and children-Kari and Arnold III-are Captain Arnold M. Arts has returned from Vietnam and his wife, Charlene, and children-Kari and Arnold III-are living in Lawton, Okla. Richard L. Robinson was awarded a masters degree in education at Miami University in August. Captain Terence E. Rieske has b een awarded the Bronze Star at Phu Lai, Vietnam. Terry was cited for his actions of successfully extinguishing a fire threatening the destruction of several aircraft while the base was und er enemy attack. He completed flight school in May, 1964, and has previously been awarded the Army Commenda路 tion Medal for outstanding performance as company commander while serving with the 24th Infantry Division in Germany. Terry and his wife, Alice, have three childrenMichael, Robin and Teresa. Daughter to Patricia and Richard A. Maurer, August 24. Captain Arnold M. Arts returned from Vietnam in May. He received the Bronze Star, Air Medal, Silver Combat
Crewman Wings for flying thirty combat missions with the First Air Cavalry and the three automatic services ribbons for serving in the war. He now is attending the Officers' Advanced Artillery Course at Ft. Sill, Okla. Edward G. Schultz, Jr., is an engineering supervisor with Avco Ordnance Division in Richmond, Ind. H e and his wife, Alice, have a son, Edward III. Eugene F. Wible was one of 1,100 persons who were graduated from Kent State University on S eptember 2. He received a masters degree in Latin. Captain William A. Conger is back in the Marine Corps and is stationed in Vietnam at Con Thien on the DMZ. Wife, Molly Payne Conger '60, and children-Catherine and Billy-are living in Dayton . Walter A. Schmeing, Jr., has been promoted to Sales Product Engineer at the Cleveland headquarters of B. F. Goodrich Chemical Company and was transferred from the Louisville, Ky., plant. H e and his wife, Carol, had their third daughter, Sandra Lynn, February 7. William E. Vogel is head football coach at Lincoln-Way Community High School in New Lenox, Ill. "It's quite a challenge for the school has never had a winning season. It is twelve years old and has an enrollment of 1300." Bill and his wife, Judith Pohl Vogel, had their third child, second son, Shane William, on July 30. James P. Cleary, D.O., married Marie Hensley, October 7. Jim is a resident at Saginaw Osteopathic Hospital in Michigan. Robert J. Stankard is working for Eastman Kodak Company in Washington, D.C. He's also attending George Washington University at night for an MBA. Bob and his wife, Ada, had their third child, John Stafford, June 21. Charles P. Connolly, Jr., "in addition to my work as Director of the Creative Institute, is teaching at St. Francis College in Brooklyn as Assistant Professor of Speech. I am now writing a Ph.D. dissertation at Ohio State University and plan to graduate in June of 1968. My wife, Anne, and I had our third child, Shaun Michael, on September 11." A. Edward Pytosh has transferred from A. 0 . Smith Company in Tipp City to Electric Motor Division in Mt. Sterling, Ky., as supervisor of quality control after com路 pleting his MBA. There are six Pytosh children-Laura, Becky, Matt, Teresa, Mark and Michael. Captain John W. Herrmann, D.M.D. and his wife, Frances, are living at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, with their two sons, John and Jim. John is the chief endodontist of the dental service at Brooke General Hospital. Eileen Johnson Schindler and her husband, Roland R., have a daughter, Nicki, who is a junior at UD. Nicki earned her pilot's license in June, belongs to the U.D. Flying Club, and is a Flyerette. Eileen is teaching at Fairport School in Dayton. Captain and Mrs. Leonard A. Kostelnik (Dolores Dembek '62) "are having a good tour of duty in Canal Zone. We're due to leave sometime in the next few months. Ran into Jim Tiffany '62 a few months ago. He was stationed in Bogota, Columbia." The Kostelnik's had twin girls, Lori and Lisa, on June 25, 1963, but Lisa died on July 30. Another daughter, Amy Marie, was born on January 29, 1965. Richard J. Wallin has b een appointed the Manager of Manufacturing Administration with the Friden Company in Rochester, N.Y. Fourth child, third son, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patrick Lubinski (Mary Westbrock), October 12. Joseph P. Gawet, Jr., married Marcia L. Ambrosini, June 17. Joe attended summer school at the University of Vermont doing graduate study in reading. The Gawet's are living in Poultney, Vt. Vincent M. Daniello is S enior Flight Test Engineer with North American Rockwe ll Corporation a t Cape Canaveral, Fla. Vince was married to Gail Holloway, April 1. Second child, first son, Lawrence Harold, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. T. Carroll (Layne Lahrman), October 3.
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HERE COMES THE BRIDE AND HER U. D. FAMILY
Left to right: Margaret Soller Earp '67, Stephen W. Soller '62, David U. Soller '60, John P. Soller '57 and Urban A. Soller '30. Urban Soller of Shelbyville, Ind., was graduated from the UD School of Business Administration in 1930. He is owner and president of the Hoosier Plumbing and Heating Company. He has three sons and two daughters; all three sons and one daughter are also UD grads, and they are identified above . John Soller '57 and his wife, Dorothy, have six children- Peter, Catherine, Sharon, Michael, Richard and Gregory. John is in business with his father. David Soller '60 and
wife, Nancy , have three children and Dave is a specialist in industrial furnace engineering with the General Electric Company. Stephen Soller '62 and his wife, Judy, have two children - Timothy and Anthony. Steve also is in business with his father. Daughter , Margaret, just married to UD grad Robert H. Earp, Jr. '65 , on August 12, is an art teacher in the West Washington (Ind.) School Corporation.
AND IT LOOKED LIKE UD'S HOMECOMING Below are more alumni, relatives and friends who were celebrating . . . left to right: (kneeling) John Soller '57, David Soller '60, Robert Earp '65, and Richard Abdoo '65 . Standing, left to right, Brother Frank Ruhlman, S.M.; Jerry Armington, attended UD ; Brother Frank Deibel, S.M., '29; John Andrews '66; Noel Worland, UD frosh; Urban Soller '30; Margaret Soller Earp '67; Brother Raymond Nartker, S.M., '42; Suzanne Duell '67 ; Robert Briscoe '66 and Stephen Soller '62.
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1962 William A. Honingford married Linda Ann Sims '67, August 5. Bill is with the UD Research Institute. Lillian Hamper Allen received a masters degree majoring in English at UD's July graduation. Edward L. Charnock, M.D., is interning at Columbus [0.) Children's Hospital. Ed and his wife, Marda Jean, have a daughter, Nancy Ann. Eileen Anne Crowley is in the personnel department of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service in Dallas, Texas. David R. King married Karen Anderson, July 2. Dave is attending graduate school at the University of California at Irvine. Rickard S. Toomey, Jr., is a financial analyst with the Ethyl Corporation in Richmond, Va. Larry D. Holden is a project engineer with Systems Reseach Labs ir;I Dayton. He and his wife, Patricia, have adopted a son, Nicholas John. Melvin J. Nienberg is an engineer with Bendix Aerospace Systems Division in Ann Arbor, Michigan. William L. Cindric is in his final year of Dentistry School at Ohio State University. He and his wife, Catherine, have three children-Stephen, Mary and Thomas. John L. Durr" is a math statistician with the Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command at WPAFB. John and wife, Betty, have two daughters-Linda and Dianna. Everett M. Hyre is an estimator in labor cost at Frigi· daire Division, GMC. He and his wife, Virginia, have three children-Carolyn, Cynthia and Alan. James H. Jolley is an engineer at WPAFB, and is also enrolled in the MBA program at UD. Jim and wife, Jacqueline, have four children-Craig, Eric and David, and a new son, born August 24. June Adams Kent is a teacher with the Dayton Board of Education. Richard E. Leflar is a model assembler at NCR. He and his wife, Nancy, had their second child, second daughter, Diane Kay, May 23. Sandra K. Wolf is a claims representative for the Social Security office in Hamilton, 0. She earned her masters degree from Miami in 1964. Annette Hoffman Dunlap and her husband, Arthur C. Dunlap '63, have two children- Mary Karen and Arthur C. III, better known as chip. Arthur is sophomore football coach at Fairmont East High School. John E. Kauflin is studying · for his Ph.D. in niath at Georgetown University. John and his wife, Judith Baker Kauflin '64, have a son, John Joseph. Mary Lucinda James married Bruce Martin Morical, August 26. The couple is living in Glen Ellyn, Ill. Michael Brown is an electronics technician with Delco· Remy in Anderson, Ind. He and his wife, Mary Elizabeth, have two children- Lisa and Joseph. James L. Dippold is a junior high school principal in St. Henry, 0. Jim and his wife, Mary Eloise, have two sonsSteven and David. He received a masters degree in education at Miami University's August graduation. James H. Gerding is with Honeywell EDP in Waltham, Mass. Jim and his wife, Elizabeth, had their sixth child, third daughter, Mary E., August 7. Henry F. Gravenkemper, Jr., is branch manager of the major appliance division of General Electric Company in Dayton. He and his wife, Mary Ann, had their fourth child, third daughter, Pamela Sue, last January 12. Jerome H. Kaplan, M.D., married Lydia Davis, June 12, 1966. Jerry is a resident in radiology at Mallinckroot Insti· tute in St. Louis, Mo. Norman F. Mitchell is labor relations manager of the Mead Packaging Division of The Mead Corporation iri Atlanta, Ga. Norman and his wife, Anna, have two children - Scott and Amy. Ronald J. Wehner is a programmer for Reiland & Page in Columbus, 0. Ron and his wife, Marilyn, have three children-Christine, Julie and Ronald.
Carl S. Wright is a social worker at the VA Hospital in Salisbury, N.C. Mr. Wright earned his masters degree in social work at the University of North Carolina in 1966. Ruth E. Yanka is teaching in the Euclid (0 .) Public Schools. Daughter to Linda and Joseph F. Belanich, Jr., September 11. Floyd W. Little is a project engineer at WPAFB. He and his wife, Burnedette, have two daughters-Carol and Patti. John D. MacAulay is Marketing Representative for Avco Electronics in Cincinnati. John and wife, Karen, have two daughters-Julie and Heather. Enrico U. Severino is supervisory inventory manager with headquarters AFLC at WPAFB. He and wife, Helen, have a daughter, Sheri. Eleanor Rice Snyder is teaching at Meadowdale Elementary School in Dayton. She and her husband, Norman C., have two daughters- Tiana and Tammy. Marilyn Jean Zech is head nurse and instructor in the maternity department of Middletown (0.) Hospital. Father Thomas R. Brenberger, CPPS and Rev. Gerald L. Bowers, CPPS, left in August for a sixteen-week stay at Catholic University of Puerto Rico where they attended the Institute of Intercultural Communications. Following completion of studies at the Institute, Father Brenberger proceeded to his new assignment in Peru, South America; Father Bowers to Chile. Ronald F. Mulholland has joined the Engineering Division of the Rohm & Haas Company's Bristol, Pa., plant . He will be assigned to the computer applications group to develop programs for process design calculations. Ron and his wife, Dawn, have a daughter, Laura Michele. John F. Lamberjack is an administrative assistant at Ronald F. Mulholland Aultman Hospital in Canton, 0. He and his wife, Judith, have a daughter-Jennifer. Captain Francis P. Gniazdowski is aviator and aircraft maintenance officer in Dong Ba Thin, Vietnam. "Butch" writes, "Wish you were here! The weather is fine ." Carl C. Hartman has been promoted to Captain in the U.S. Army. In October, the Hartman's (wife· Carol, son, Clifford) were transferred to Mineola, Texas. Captain Clinton A. Hodder was assigned to the 26th General Support Group near Tuy Hoa, Vietnam, in July. He entered the Army in 1962. Thomas J. Bornhorst is a creditman with General Motors Acceptance Corporation in Dayton. Tom and his wife, Rozann, have three daughters--Suzann, Diann and Amy. Julie Ann Gilmore is a social studies teacher with the Kettering School System. Julie earned her masters degree in history at Columbia University. Eleanor "Pinky" Henry Nicholas and her husband, Richard A. Nicholas '61, have two children-Barbara Ann and Matthew- and are living in Orrville, 0 . Beverly L. Robbins is a field agent for the Internal Revenue Bureau in Dayton. He and his wife, Norma, have a son, David Allan, born March 5, 1966. Gertrude Austin Marti is a lecturer in French a t the Edwardsville campus of Southern Illinois University. She and her husband, Doctor Fritz Morti, have six childr enJudith, Ursula, Michael, Moira, Verena and Rebecca- ages ranging from 21 to 31. Ann Stark McCarthy is teaching part time at Hancock College in Calif. "We hope to return to Cincinnati in one more year," writes Ann. Albert A. Kaiser, Jr., is a salesman with Shelby Business Forms in Pittsburgh, Pa. He and his wife, Donna, were married on April 8, 1967.
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Robert W. Filbin is Executive Director of Junior Achievement in Flint, Mich. Bob and his wife, Susan, have two children-Karen and Patrick. Dorothy Shull Bussard is teaching first grade in the Washington Township Schools near Dayton . Mary Vilbrandt Bennett is teaching at Bennett Junior High School in Piqua, 0. Second child, second daughter, Linda Ellen, to Janet and Paul L. Witte, Jr., April 7. Paul is with General Tire & Rubber Company in Lawrence, Mass. Receiving a masters degree in education at Miami University in August was Dwight D. Sams, Jr. Frank C. Maus is a mathematics teacher at Fairmont West High School in Dayton. Frank and his wife, Genie Vogel Maus '64, have two children- Frank , Jr., and Becky Ann, born on June 24. Captain Clifford L. Williams and his wife , Margaret Fitzgerald Williams, are living overseas with their two daughters-Maura and Jennifer. Juanita Yeager Anderson is teaching at Whittier School in Dayton. She has four children, Judy, Patricia, Sharon and Brenda . Mary Augspurger Harper, wife of Ralph C. Harper '63, is directress of the Carousel House Nursery School in Dayton. She and Ralph have one daughter- Jennifer Linda. Mary Hartman Thatcher is an elementary teacher in the Elgin (Ill.) Public Schools. Ralph J. O'Donnell is with the Atlantic Richfield Company and living in Bradford, Pa. He and his wife, Gail, have two children-Elizabeth and Sean.
James J. Kearney is an electrical designer at NCR. He and wife, Mary Beth, have two daughters-Susan and Ann Marie, born on June 18. John R. Ferris is a dealer salesman with Shell Oil Company in Cincinnati. John and wife, Jo Ann, have three daughters-Tracy, Joan and Kathy. Stephen W. Soller has been promoted to the position of engineer with Indiana Bell Telephone Company in Indianapolis. Steve joined the company as a management assistant in 1964. Thomas J. Austin is an engineer in market development with Koppers Company, Inc., in Pittsburgh. Tom and his wife, Ragnhild, have a daughter, Kristine. First child, Scott Michael, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Anderson (Patricia Anne Miller), last January 17. The Anderson's are living in Omaha, Nebraska. Hubert "Derry" Derivan, Jr., received a Juris Doctor degree from Ohio Northern and is practicing in Middletown, 0. He and his wife, Ann, have a son, Mike. Florence Puterbaugh Diehl is teaching with the Twin Valley (0.) Board of Education. A. James Felli, Jr., is a product marketing engineer with Texas Instruments, Inc., of Dallas , Texas. Jim and wife, Gaile, have two children-James and Jay.
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Dorothea Charleton King is a teacher in the South Western District, Grove City, 0. She and husband, Robert P. King, have two sons- Robert and Greg. Philip M. Vukovic is a project engineer with Manage路 ment Science Atlanta, Inc., in Atlanta, Ga. James B. O'Hora is administrative assistant, clinical services, Susguchanna Valley Home in Binghamton, N.Y. Jim and his wife, Judy, have a daughter, Kelly Michelle. Milton W. Royer is a financial analyst with Chrysler Airtemp in Dayton. He and his wife, Wanda, have two children-Polly Jo and Patty Ann. Robert B. Higdon is Assistant Personnel Manager with the Hoover Ball & Bearing Company in Ann Arbor, Mich. Bob and his wife, Judith, have a daughter-Kimberly Anne . Donald F. Webb is with Magnavox Company in Ft. Wayne, Ind . Don and his wife, Carolyn, have two children-Steven and Jana, born on June 14. David P. Cavanaugh, a teacher at Meadowdale High School in Dayton, is working in curriculum development as an intern of the National Association of Secondary School Principals. The winner of a Freedom Foundation medal in 1965 for contributing to the American way of life and youth education, Dave is the first such intern in Dayton's history. He is one of 116 throughout the country who is doing similar work with regular teaching salaries paid from a $750,000 Ford Foundation grant to NASSP. Dave was instrumental in getting a Negro American history supplement started in Dayton's high schools and was chairman of the Committee for the Adoption of Supplementary Material to be used in American History-a group which recommended and selected the supplement which is now taught to 11th grade students. One of four teachers on the team for teaching a new humanities course at Meadowdale, Dave is working mainly with teachers trying to find out "what makes the kids tick." John A. Rockelmann, Jr., is a sales representative with Three M Company in Milwaukee, Wise. Donald A. Gergely is an internal revenue agent in Akron, 0. Don was married to Carole Goodlet, March 5, 1966. Anthony L. Elsass is manager of commercial sales for Tresler Oil Company in Cincinnati. He and his wife, Carole, were married on September 7, 1963. William E. Hammer, Jr., is working at Duriron Company, Inc., and working on his masters through Wright State University. Robert L. Hudson is system engineer with Ohmart Corporation in Cincinnati. Bob and his wife, Sally, have three children-Suzanne, Daniel and Stephen. John F. Owens is attending graduate school at Temple University in Philadelphia. Captain Paul R. Stolz is stationed at McConnell AFB , Kansas. Marvin L. Taylor is a liquor law enforcement officer for the Michigan Liquor Control Commission. The Taylor's have a son, Scot Louis. James F. Weglewski was married to Carol Jurgovan on October 29, 1966. Captain Daniel R. Weigandt was assigned in Europe for three-and-a-half years; then Vietnam for one year. He is now stationed in Alexandria, Va. Donald W. Gunston is Vice President, Travel Trailer Center, Inc., in Dayton. Don and his wife, Eleanor, had their first child, Mark Allen, May 11 . Eugene J. Zientara married Marilyn McKenny '63 , July 29. Gene is with IBM Corporation as an administrator in Rochester, N.Y. Gerald R. Westbrock is an attorney with Staley & Buechele in Dayton. Richard A. Roderer was released from service in July and is now attending graduate school at George Washington University. Richard L. Payne has been promoted to District Manager of the Dayton Power & Light Company's Wilmington (0.)
District. He and the Mrs., Jeanette Simon Payne '51, have three sons-Michael; Patrick and Stephen. Captain Paul B. Ficalora is serving in Vietnam as an advisor to the Vietnamese Ordnance Corps. "I'm due to return home in December. Family has grown-three children-Pam, Robby and Mike." Clifford L. Williams was promoted to Captain in the USAF in March. "I have been stationed in Ankara, Turkey, for a little over one year with my wife, Margaret Fitzgerald Williams, and two daughters-Maura and Jennifer." Cliff is in the Communications Career Field. Captain Hector T. C. Dittamo is "still Company Commander of the 590th Supply and Service Company in Korat, Thailand-will be returning to Ft. Lee, Va., in February to attend the Quartermaster Career Course." First child, son, to Caolyn Duell Hickey and husband, Donald J. Hickey '49, September 8. Twin daughters to Linda and William E. Schroth, Jr., September 25. Roger Benasutti is a consultant in acoustics with Tracor Inc., Austin, Texas. Roge.r and his wife, Betty, have three children-Larry, Brian and Debbie, born May 1. Cecilia A. Angerer is teaching at Page Manor Elementary School in Dayton (Mad River Township). Patrick K. Peifer is a sales engineer with Litton Indus路 tries in Dayton. Pat and his wife, Linda, have one son, Patrick John. LeRoy E. Hoff is first assistant manager for Thrifty Drugs in Reseda, Calif. He and his wife, Geraldine, were married on July 25, 19Jl4. Jane Anthony Kilduff and her husband, H. Gregory Kilduff, have three children-Robert, Kathryn and Rebeccaand are living in Charlottesville, Va. Jane writes, "My husband is a second year student in the graduate school of business at the University of Virginia. I have not been active in nursing during the past year but I have attended lectures and programs at U.V." Martin J. Cunniffe is senior engineer with General Dynamics, in Rochester, N.Y. He and his wife, Gail, have a daughter, Cheri Anne. Frere Didier Remy, OSB (Jean Y. Remy) writes that, "After my extraordinary stay in the U.S. on the Fullbright exchange plan, I spent twenty-eight months in the French Army as everybody in our country does during the AI路 gerian conflict; then I worked in a GMC plant in Germany-Opel car plant near Frankfort. And in October, 1962, I entered the Novitiate of the Abbaye de Fleury where we live the rule of St. Benedict more like the Trappists in the U.S. And now I have been serving the Lord for five years, in prayer, study and work-in this service, I never forget UD and all the fine people I met there. If some of them would come to Europe, they would be most welcome here at any time (it's 100 miles south of Paris)." Lawrence E. Brown, a candidate for a doctor of philosophy degree in chemisty at Penn State University, has received a research fellowship from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, one of eight national insti路 tues of health. He is conducting research on models for flavin enzyme reactions. Mary Lou Schmid has been appointed Chairman of Girls' Physical Education Department of Lompoc (Calif.) Senior High School. Richard C. Roesch has been transferred by Honeywell EDP to the Dayton office as a sales representative. This past year he was awarded a Certificate in Data Processing by the Data Processing Management Association. "I expect to get my MBA from Xavier in June of 1968." Dick and his wife, Mary Ellen O'Conner Roesch '63, had their third child, first daughter, Karen Ann, in May. Thomas R. Stanton has received his title of Professional Engineer and is employed with B. G. Danis Corporation in Dayton. Tom and his wife, Julie O'Meara Stanton, '63 ,
have two daughters-Beth and Molly. Tom is working toward his MBA at UD. Richard J. Reis is regional sales representative for the Angelica Uniform Company of St. Louis, Mo. "I cover parts of Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia. My wife, Alicia, and I have a little girl (Lisa Anne)." Father Nicholas J. Winner, CPPS, has been named assistant pastor at Corpus Christi Church in Dayton. Lawrence J. Kramer is Planning Engineer with the H. K. Ferguson Company in Worthington, 0 . Larry received his masters degree in civil engineering from the University of Illinois in 1963. Deanna Lewis Kinsel has recently been elected Vice Regent of the Daughters of Isabella Circle 588. "I also serve as Vice President of St. Rose of Lima parish's Council of Catholic Women and will step up to President in June. The president and vice president of this Council are voting members of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women." Deanna and her husband, Edmund F. Kinsel, have two children-Hugh and Edmund II. John P. Deters is with the Automotive Division of Lear Siegler, Inc., in Detroit. John and his wife, Mary Patricia, have a son, Paul. John received a masters degree from the University of Detroit in 1963. First child, Erin Lee, to Linda and Richard A. Lewicki, August 8. Dick is an engineer at WPAFB.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW . YEA~ TO ONE AND ALL
Captain David H. Coleman is a defensive systems operator in the USAF. Dave and his wife, Mary Rose Geswein Coleman, have two children-David and Wendy. They are living in Peru, Ind. John F. Nagle received a masters degree in special edu路 cation of teaching the deaf from Oregon College in August. John is teaching deaf students at Belmont High School in Dayton. Mary Burkhardt Gross received a masters degree from Ohio State University in September. J. Thomas Jable, Jr., is an instructor in physical education at The Pennsylvania State University. Tom earned his masters degree at Penn. Second daughter, second child, Sheryl Lynn, to Jane and Dennis A. Gerdeman, October 16. Dennis is with the UD Research Institute. Louis A. Garibaldi, Jr., is teaching physical education at Beachwood High School and is also assistant football coach. He and his wife, Noreen, and their two childrenJoseph and Maureen-are living in Toms River, N.J. Second child, first daughter, to Winifred and Gerald L. Gillotti, October 18. 1963 Raymond F. Bartholomew, Jr., married Patricia Ann Sika, '64, August 13, 1966. They have a daughter, Lisa Marie. Ray is in the U.S. Army attending Officers Candidate School at Fort Lee, Va. Jack DeSantis is a professional caseworker with the New
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York State Department of Social Service. Jack married Caroline Elizabeth Magas, July 23, 1966. John F. Edwards is with Hyland Laboratories in San Francisco, Calif. "The living in the land of sun and fun is terrific-in my position I am covering selected accounts in S.F. and on the peninsula including the Kaiser Chain of hospitals and labs in northern California. Last April 10 my wife, Bonnie, presented us with our first child, a little girl, Deborah Dee." Paul O'Brien (MS) received his Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Florida in June. He is with the Shell Development Company in Modesto, Calif. Alex R. Dubin, M.D., is with the U.S. Public Health Department at Norfolk, Va. Second child, second son, to Patricia and Ira B. Fiscus, August 15.
A UD alumnus, who wishes to remain anonymous, has presented this three-dimensional relief stat\fe of St. Jude to the new C. H. Gosiger Health Center on the main campus. The statue, which is in the ground floor lobby of the Health Center, was given to UD in appreciation for favors attributed to the intercession of St. Jude. The donor felt that the Health Center was the logical place to honor the saint whom he says has been a great source of consolation to him. The alumnus had been looking for a place to honor St. Jude and felt that because of his long association with the University he should have this memorial on the UD campus.
Richard B. Reiling, M.D., is interning in the Harvard Surgical Service of Boston City Hospital. He was graduated from Harvard's School of Medicine on June 15. He and the Mrs., Elizabeth Castellini Reiling, have a daughterMaureen Elizabeth. Roland H. Wilkerson, Jr., received a masters degree in education from Miami University in August. Gerald J. Shaughnessy married Judith Monsees, June 3. Gerry is an assistant professor of mathematics at UD. Joseph W. Breuer married Diana Lynn Sink, September 9. Joe is working on his Ph.D. at Ohio State University. Gerald L. Shovlin married Virginia Anne Kollin, July 15. Gerry is an engineering standards coordinator with Towmotor Corporation in East Cleveland, 0. First child, Gregory, to Sandra and T. Anthony Parker,
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March 13. Tom is a thermodynamics engineer with General Dynamics/ Corvair in Rockledge, Florida. Walter A. Greiner married Pauline Rose Wilson, July 29. Walt is District Manager of the Southeast United States for Westinghouse Air Brake Company and is living in Atlanta, Ga. John B. Huber received his LLB degree from Ohio Northern University in June. Richard W. McBride is a Flight Officer (Pilot] with United Airlines out of O'Hare International Airport. TI grad, William P. Youmell, received a Bachelor degree in personnel management from UD in July. Robert E. Bergen and Daniel P. Woodring received MBA degrees at UD's July graduation. Bob is married to Carolyn Hughes Be.r gen '62. Receiving a masters in education was Jerome C. Handorf. Frank J. Carbone, Jr., is a chemical engineer with IBM Corporation in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. H e and his wife, Doris, have two daughters-Mary Grace and Linda. Charles M. Konieczny, Jr., is an industrial sales engineer with East Ohio Gas Company in Cleveland. He and his wife, Susan, will celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary on January 31. Harold L. Schoen is a member of the UD faculty teaching in the math department. Pierre A. Grimes has been named Customer Marketing Engineer with Corning Glass Corporation in Corning, N.Y. He is serving as Alumni chapter representative from that area. First child, Laura Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Schauer (Madelyn Furry), July 29. Son, Christopher, to Patricia and Malcolm T. Lorimer, August 1. Marvin J. Missig is a senior engineering technician with Argonne (Ill.) National Lab. He was married to Janet Porter on November 5, 1966. Robert W. Lipp, Jr. received his M.D. Degree from the University of Cincinnati and passed the state medical board examinations. Shelby E. Wickam is Assistant Historian with the Eighth Air Force at Westover AFB, Mass. Joseph N. Shelby is an accountant in the General Ledger Section of the Defense Electronics Supply Center in Dayton. Joe and his wife, Joanne, moved into a new home in the southern outskirts of Dayton r ecently. Joe is an SP-5 in the Army Reserves. Richard J. Tinnerman received a masters in education degree from the University of Georgia recently. Dick is now teaching at West Carrollton Junior High School. Captain Patrick M. Goerig is a full-time MBA student and part-time flight instructor for the University of Oklahoma. Captain Ronald J. Finkbeiner is on the battalion staff of Nike Branch in the New York路Philadelphia Air Defense. Ron entered the Army in 1963 and was last stationed near Barnstorf, Germany. Michael Sipl is with the Southwestern City Schools, Grove City, 0. Mike received a masters degree from Ohio State this year. Chris Hickey is a marketing representative w ith Xerox Corporation in Dayton. Kenneth E. Pintwala is teaching social studies at Wickliffe Senior High School. Second child, first daughter, Laura Marie, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wentz (Judith Nosil], August 1. James P. Lally has been advanced to manager of Pacific Mutual Life's Walnut Creek (Calif.) mortgage loan office. Jim has been with PML, the West's largest mutual life insurance company, since 1964. He and his wife, Karen, h ave two children. Captain Eugene J. Doll is attending school at Ft. Benning, Ga., after which he will serve a year's tour in Vietnam. Previously, the Doll's were stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Gene and his wife, Barbara, have three children.
The third, Angela Jean, was born on September 25. Helen C. Fiessinger married Robert Lampke, October 7, 1966. "We're living in East Hartford, Conn. ; Bob will b e an airline pilot soon and we ar e waiting to be stationed." Martin J. Livingston is a third-year student at Seton Hall University Law School. He and his wife, Marcy, had a son, Martin, Jr., on June 1 . . Thomas A. Dean and his wife, Cindi, had a second child, second daughter, Kimberly Anne, on June 4. Tom has been promoted to Casualty Claims Supervisor for Allstate Insurance in Dayton. Marycarroll Dane is a caseworker at the Lucas County Child Welfare Board in Toledo, and has completed a year of grad school at Ohio State University. Sue Ann Gedra went to Europe this summer and visited England, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and France . "I also spent eight weeks at Rock Island, Ill. , in a META course on Work Methods and Standards-and completed MTM course there." John A. Koonts is a counselor at Fairmont East High School in Kettering, 0. John has a masters in guidance and counseling from Ohio University. Margie Hoying Thieman received her masters in ele路 mentary education from Ohio State University in August She is teaching for the Kettering Schools. Robert L. Mayberry spent four years in the Army-one year in Vietnam. "Got out of service in June of this year and am now teaching high school mathematics at Stivers High School in Dayton." Captain James L. Tangier is stationed in Vietnam flying a "Birddog." Jim is in charge of a sector in the southern part. "I received a masters degree in engineering last March at Penn State. Hope to return and study for Ph.D." Sister Mary Lisa Kiernan, R.S.M. (Paula Kiernan) is assigned to Mercy Hospital Medical Social Service in Pittsburgh, Pa. , but will soon be at St. Joseph's Temporary Home (also Pittsburgh) as a child care worker. James A. Koehler, D.D.S., has announced the opening of his office at 2295 Philadelphia D:vive in Dayton. Jim is married to JoAnn Kennedy Koehler. Lt. Anthony J. Saprano is a LTJG in th e U.S . Navy and Administration Officer for the Staff of Commander Coastal Surveillance Force (CTF 115) , operationally known as Market Time. "I am located at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, and expect to be detached from the Naval Service in December of this year and will travel abroad for two months before returning to the U.S." Daughter to Carolyn and Frank W. Kosco, September 1. Ruth Ann Depweg is in her second year at Glassboro State College (the Summit Conference School) in New Jersey. "I teach health and physical education and coach the varsity swim team. Am currently working on my doctoral studies at Temple University." Paul L. Neidhardt has accepted a position at Juvenile court in Pittsburgh as a probation officer. "Had been employed at the McKees Rocks Boys' Club as a project director." Gloria Louise Mejak married Thaddeus J. Popek, July 29. Gloria is teaching at Wallings Road School in the Brecksville (0.) school system. First child, Douglas Emmanuel, to Valentine and Thomas R. Klump, July 25. Robert Koenig is teaching at Mother of Mercy High School in Cincinnati. Thomas A. Gagel married Sharon C. Volk '67, October 14. Tom is with the Gagel Hardware Company in Maria Stein, 0 . Daughter to Barbara and Vincent R. Hayde, Jr., September 29. Qaughter, Lisa Ann, to Captain and Mrs. Gerald E. Prinzing (Rosalie Rawlins '66) , on March 27. Gerry is stationed at Kelly AFB, San Antonio, Texas. Raymond E. Aufmuth earned a masters in geology from Miami University in 1966. Ray is on active duty with the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Missouri River Division , Omaha, Nebraska . H e has organized a soccer team in Omaha in the midwest soccer league. He and his wife, Nancy, have two children-Todd and Terri. Lawrence J. Zimmer, Jr., married Margaret E. Fogleman, October 21. Larry is with Ford Motor Company in Detroit.
Lt. John Meagher writes, "I've been here since September 10 and still find it hard to believe. My job is the Assistant Staff Judge Advpcate with the 125th Transportation Command. Our mission is to advise the Saigon Port Authority on new and more efficient methods to increase Port productivity. We also unload military cargo. My particular job involves everything from military justice (court martials) to contracts involving ten million dollars worth of services (trucking, etc.) . We are also rewriting the Port tariffs and custom agreements. Along with the above I find time to teach English class to six government officials three times a week and am legal advisor for an orphanage which our Command has adopted. We are in the precess of securing land from the Government for the construction of a new building. The paper work is out of this world but those kids make it seem easy. I live in the city and commute to work. It isn't too bad although we are without water at least twice a week and hot water is unheard of. Jerry Callahan is over here with US/ AID and we get together almost every other day. It helps to have a good friend in the city."
Second daughter, Laura Anne , to Alice and Robert L. Huelsman, September 18. Margaret Morris is teaching tenth grade English at Kubasaki High School on Okinawa. Margaret is with the Department of Defense. Timothy L. Coghill is on leave of absence from Precision Metalsmiths, Inc., of Cleveland to continue his studies at UD while occupying the position of Assistant Director of Off-Campus Housing (by means of an assistantship) . Tim and his wife, Geraldine, have two children- Colleen and Patrick. Louis R. Lunne is employed at Proctor & Gamble and is Assistant Accounting Manager of the Baltimore, Md. , plant. "My wife and two children and myself have be en living in Baltimore since March." Andrew J. Krol is working for U.S. Steel in Lorain, Ohio. Andrew and his wife, Terri, had their first child, David Matthew, on September 27. MaryBeth Edelman Carstensen and her husband, John R., a Captain in the USAF, are living in Dayton after John's return from a tour of duty in Vietnam. John is stationed at WPAFB. Paul T. Ley is wage analyst with NCR's Wage and Salary Administration Department since October. Paul and his wife, Sandra, have a son-Byron. Vincent R. Hayde, Jr., is with Dayton Steel Foundry. He and his wife, Barbara, have three children-two sons and a daughter. Louise Hand Comstock and her husband, Richard T ., are "now living in Rochester, N.Y.-both working for the Board of Cooperative Educational Services - as school social workers." First child, Daniel Patrick , to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Lynch (Martha Loges), August 24 . Nelson J. Martin, Jr., is a graduate assistant in Marketing at UD. He'll get his masters in April. First child, Dennis Donald, to Madonna and Donald A.
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Homan, September 15. Don is employed at Monsanto Research Corporation in Miamisburg," 0 . Ronald N. Gresko is project coordinator with General Precision, Aerospace Group, in Wayne, N.J. Ron "returned from Germany on June 29, was discharged from military service in September of '66, but worked in Germany afterwards." Renard L. Ferrari is a physical education teacher at Brielle Junior High School in New Jersey. He is coaching soccer and basketball. Karl C. Kauffman received a master of science degree from The Ohio State University in September; Jean Snead Adams a master of arts degree. Thomas M. Gray married Mary Sue Noah, July 1. Tom is sales representative with Ski-Doo West, Inc., of Boulder, Colo. "We sell the ski-doo snowmobile and other heavy over-the-snow vehicles. I travel the mountain areas of Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. It's a real fun job." Paul D. Hawn is an engineering technician for the City of Dayton in the Division of Traffic Engineering. Paul and his wife, Mary Katherine, have two children- Michael and Christine. Son to Mary and Victor E. Bockrath, Jr., October 17. Donald A. Quigley is at the University of Delaware completing work on a masters degree in higher education. Don and his wife, Patricia, had their second child, second son, Patrick Joseph, on October 12. Captain Thomas B. Mannix received two awards-The Bronze Star Medal and the Army Commendation Medalfor heroism in ceremonies near Cu Chi, Vietnam, in October. Tom earned the Bronze Star on July 1 for leading his company of the 25th Infantry Division to the assistance of another company hit hard by a strong force of the Viet Cong. He continually exposed himself to the hostile fire as he directed the assault of his platoons that overran and defeated the enemy. The Commendation Medal was received for action last July 22 in which his company captured eight Viet Cong. Martin R. Kraimer is working on his doctorate at the University of Michigan . He and his wife, Irma, have one child-Brett. First child, Peter Vincent Ill, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Cerar, Jr., (Judith Ann Stonebarger), October 23 . 1964 Lt. Richard C. Mink is on duty with the 4258th Strategic Wing at a forward base in the Western Pacific. Dick, a Strategic Air Command personnel officer, supports aircrews flying almost daily B-52 Stratofortress bombing missions against Viet Cong targets in Vietnam.
ClASSNOTE SPECIAl Walter L. Jeffrey, one of the first recipients of an MBA degree at UD in 1964, has relinquished the title of president of the E. F. MacDonald Stamp Company, a post ije has held since 1964, but remains chief operating officer and takes on the added responsibility of vice chairman of the board of the parent firm. Mr. Jeffrey joined the stamp company in 1962 as executivP. vice president.
Robert A. Stanley is doing post-grad work at Pratt in Brooklyn, N.Y. Michael A. Toner is communications engineer at the University of Wisconsin. Wife, Janet Miller Toner, is teaching in Manana, Wise. Denis F. Seman is director of the Licking County office of the Catholic Social Service with offices in Columbus
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and Newark. He and his wife, Theresa, have a daughterMargaret Theresa. Thomas Minogue, after serving in the Peace Corps in Chile, is now attending the University of Massachusetts on an assistantship. James M. Chriss is quality coordinator for Levi Strauss & Company in Amarillo, Texas. Raymond E. Harlan received his masters degree from Marquette University in 1966. He 's now a member of the faculty at the University of Portland [Oregon] . A. John Rush, Jr., is working on his masters of social work at Barry College in Florida. Kathleen Bonnie Schrader is teaching in the Royal Oak (Mich.] School System. James J. Wolf is employed in the production control department of Globe Industries, manufacturer of miniature motors, in Dayton. Joseph E. Thielman received a B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Cincinnati in June. Joe is a process engineer with Kimberly-Clark Corporation in Dayton. Captain Richard J. Bielot returned from Vietnam this past June and is now stationed at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Ga. "While in Vietnam was a forward Aircontroller with the 220th Aun. Co. in I Corp . While there was promoted to Captain and also awarded the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Bronze and Silver Stars, Air Medal with 22 oak leaf clusters. Due to be released from the Army in November." Charles Krumholtz is working at Leland Airborne. He and his wife, Pat, have two daughters, Cheryl Lynn and Karen Louise, born September 24. Tod E. Brining married Reva Jane Pfoutz, July 29. Tod is working at Dayton Stencil Works. Raymond L. Fitz, S.M., received a masters degree in electrical engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Eddie E. Gordhammer, Jr., (MBA) is with the USAF and is a full-time Air Force fellowship student working on a Ph.D. degree. He and his wife, Audrey, and two childrenScott and Susan-are living in Eugene, Oregon. Lt. Raymond J. Wiebelhaus is a naval flight officer and squadron legal officer with the U.S. Navy, stationed in Brunswick, Maine. Ray was marired to Lorraine Joan Rayniak, January 15, 1966. Walter W. Keyes married Patricia Ann Raub, August 26. Walter is enrolled in the School of Medicine at Marquette University. Lawrence P. Boesch married Mary Ursula Wanner, August 26. Second child, second son, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Haberstro (Sue Ann Willis), August 18. Lena Ruth Vanderpool is teaching at Springboro (0.) Elementary School. Second child, second son, Mark, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Berardi (Agnes Jones), last January 3. The Berardi's are living in Pittsburgh where Tony managers a Haskins-Robbins Ice Cream Store. First child, Karen Marie, to Elaine and Frank P. Ramacciato, May 20. Robert L. Kistner received a masters degree in education from Miami University in August. John J. Vehlewald is general manager of the Container Corporation of America in Jamesburn, N.J. John and his wife, Shirley, celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary on August 13. Victor J. DeGhett has a research fellowship at Bowling Green State University. Wife, Dorothy Bednarz DeGhett, also is working at BG. Dennis C. Larsen earned his LLB degree at the University of Cincinnati in June. In September, he entered Infantry School at Ft. Benning, Ga. Loretta Jane O'Neil is teaching third grade in the Chicago School System and working on her masters at DePaul University.
Robert E. Katcavage married Patricia Ann Lozan, August 5. Bob is teaching and coaching at Chaminade High School in Dayton. Thomas W. Campbell has been appointed personnel manager and chief industrial engineer at the Dayton-based Ohio division of the Associated Spring Corporation. Tom joined Associated Spring in 1958 as a tool engineer and later served in foreman and acting factory manager capacities. Charlotte Ann Isaac is teaching 7th grade social studies in the Arlington (Va.) County Public Schools. Kristin Lee Olson married Darrell Lynn Lauer, August 5. Kristin is an English instructor at UD. James J. Barklow, Jr., is a research biologist in cardia路 vascular research at Mount Sinai Hospital in Cleveland. Mrs. Barklow is Jane Sheridan. Frank Trimboli received a masters degree majoring in psychology at UD's July graduation; James C. Ray and Charles K. Bartash earned their MBA degrees. And John J. Bowers received a masters in education degree. Jack T. Dehait is senior technician with Systems Research Labs in Dayton. Jack married Cynthia Wallace, July 3, 1965. William 0. Gottschall married Karen Sue Coburn, August 19. Bill is studying for his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto. First child, daughter, Laura Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Muckerheide (Barbara Rudy), August 7. Terry J. Johnson is with Consolidated Package Company and living in Chicago. John A. Brogan is a salesman for the Trophy Nut Company in Cleveland. John is married to Claire Bonanno '65. Daniel W. Haley is an electrical engineer at WPAFB. His wife is Martha Susa Haley '66. First child, Paul Brian, to Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wolf (Elaine Snedden '65), October 19, 1966. Michael Van Auken is doing graduate work at Columbia University's School of International Affairs. Carole Otte Goettemoeller writes, "My husband, James, and I had a little James, Jr., on May 27." Leman L. Dunlap, Jr., is Vice President of Chapple Leasing, Inc. He and his wife, Dorothy, have just moved into a new home in Franklin, 0 . Son, Rodney, to Mr. and Mrs. Roger 0. Kremer (Barbara Bruey), February 15. Barb is teaching part-time in the St. Henry (0 .) Consolidated Local Schools . Frank W. Smith is with Esco, Inc., in Dayton. Jeanne Myles Brady is working for the Moss Corporation in Chicago. Jeanne and her husband, John, were married on March 4. Constance M. Mandina received her LLB from Brooklyn Law School in June and took the New York Bar Exam in July. She hopes to practice in Florida. Andrew R. Middendorp is a staff industrial engineer with the Mead Corporation in Chillicothe, 0. Raymond G. Kozusko married Nancy Marie Behen, September 9. Mary Patricia Schwamberger married John White, October 14. The White's are living in Arlington, Va. Son, John Allen, to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Waller (Char路 lynn Frye), March 10. Charlynn says, "I taught third grade at Ladoga Schools in 1965 and 1966. I did substitute teaching last year and will again this year." The Waller's live in Crawfordsville, Ind. Judith Dickinson Liebler and her husband, George, are living in Columbus, Ga., where he is a captain in the U.S. Army. Barbara Ann Micheel is with the Minneapolis Public Library and received her masters in library science from Rosary College in 1966. Lawrence D. Schafrath writes, "In June of this year, I joined forces with my brother, Dick, of the Browns, and a third gentleman to form a corporation for the distribution of all types of Beauty Aids (from cosmetics to wigs and
exercisers). We call our new company, Instant Glamour. Inc. I'm still single-business is great-and I love working with glamourous women!" Second child, second daughter, Lisa, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kavanaugh (Jean Mergler), July 11. Bert R. Tomon received his masters degree from the University of Cincinnati Medical School, Department of Mort. Science. "I am serving Ohio intern requirement of two years in Cleveland." Ronald C. Falter informs us that "In November my wife, Ruth, children-Debra, Christopher, Amy and Michaeland I will leave Dayton, our home since 1959, to live in Columbia, S.C.; I have worked for the Rockwell Manufactuing Company, Air Tools Division, for five years and am being transferred to their Columbia plant as Senior Product Engineer." Robert J. Brown married Judith M. Franks, August 19. Bob is an engineer with Duriron Company Inc., in Dayton. Daniel B. Lammers received a Certificate of Cytotech路 nology from Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1965. Dan is now a graduate student at Ohio State University.
SEASON'S . GREETINGS
Stephen M. Stiglicz, Jr., has been promoted to Area Supervision for the F. W. Dodge Company and has moved to Columbus . "I am in charge of all employees in Dayton and Columbus. We are building a new house and my wife, Janet, presented me with our second son , Mark, August 20." Bernard H. Petrak married Theresa Wygonik, July 1. He is a production engineer with Pittsburgh Plate Glass at Creighton, Pa. "Attending night school in MBA program at University of Pittsburgh." First child, Julie Marie, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Monturo (Jane Klosterman), September 26. Frank is teaching at Fairmont East in Kettering, 0. James T. Jacobs is doing commercial research for new snack products with General Mills. "Have been elected President of the Twin City Ski Council and would like to hear from former classmates." Address: 9000 Plymouth Avenue, Golden Valley, Minn. Richard D. Donohue is with the Bellefontaine (0.) Board of Education and teaching at Bellefontaine Junior High. Dick and his wife, Rita Anderson Donohue '66, have a daughter, Brigid Michelle, born on July 31. Kenneth J. Wojciechowski is a partner with Varsity Sporting Goods in Thornton, Ill . Ken married Christine Szelung on September 3. Robert M. Edmondson is an instructor in communications skills and effective writing with the U.S. Army Armor School at Ft. Knox, Ky. Bob and his wife, Marilyn, have a daughter, Laura, born July 2, 1966. Francis D. Rozzo received a masters in education degree in guidance and counseling at Edinboro State College this summer. "I'm teaching in the Mentor (0.) Public School System. My wife, Janet, two daughters and I live in Mentor." Jerald T. Connell works at Montgomery County Juvenile
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Court as preliminary review referee. He and his wife, Sandra Grillot Connell '66, hav e two children-Timothy and Denise. Joel K. Madden is t eaching physics and math at W es t Carrollton (0.) Senior High School. Gary P. Eiler and his wife, Peggy, hav e moved from Florida to Indianapolis, Ind . Gary is now working for Belcan Corporation which does contract engineering work for Allison Aircraft Company. Ronald J. Plavchan, a doctoral student, has a part-time job at Forest Park Community College in St. Louis. "Doing A-OK-have sixty-two students in two sections of American history." Lt. James R. Halley "just returned from an infantry battalion in Vietnam. When I am discharg ed in two months , several associates and myself will go to assist missionary work in Peru for the 'Friends of God.' " Lt. Raymond J. Wiebelhaus is flying the Navy P3B Orion and is home based in Brunswick, Maine. "Enjoying my work flying as an anti-submarine warfare tactical coordinator." Second daughter, Margaret Ann, to Barbara and Walter V. Porembski, August 17. Richard L. Opalek is with the Axle Division of Eaton Yale & Towne. In January Dick will be moving to Minneapolis to take over a new territory. Captain William J. Vankat is attending Defense Language Institute studying languages (Indonesian). "I've b ee n assigned here in Washington, D.C., for two years since returning from Vietnam." Bill was married to Jane Blatt on April 8. Joseph G. Krajkovich taught General Science and Biology for one year following graduation in Edison Township , N.J. "I then entered the Army in August, 1965. I spent two years in the Army Chemical Corps stationed at Ft. McClellan, Ala., and San Francisco. Was married in June, 1965, to Audrey Fieldson. Was recently separated from service and my wife and I have returned to teaching in Edison." Captain and Mrs. John R. Wallace (Victoria Bringman) spent twenty-seven months in Kaiserslautern, Germany, and are stationed at Ft. Sill , Oklahoma, until January when John leaves for Vietnam . John was promoted to Captain in June. "We had two children in Germany-Elizabeth in November of '65 and Joseph in December of '66." Dennis D. DeFilippis is production analyst for the First National City Bank of New York. Wife, Constance Serpagli DeFilippis, '66, is teaching physical education and speech for the Scarsdale Board of Education. Lawrence G. Krick "has been transferr ed back to Chicago from Kansas City. Had a baby girl, Cathleen, on July 25, 1966. Working for Beckman Instruments as a field service representative. I received a five-year pin from Beckman on July 1. The new address is my fourth house in three years." M. Colleen Keating is in her second year of- teaching first grade in Groton, Conn. Lt. Francis W. Krauser is S-4 for a signal brigade. "An S-4 deals with all the signal equipment." Frank is stationed in Mannheim, Germany. Lt. John W. Michalski is an explosive ordnance disposal officer in the U.S. Navy. "I'm stationed at the Naval Air Facility, Naha , Okinawa. Still single." Captain Harry R. Pape has been with the U.S. Army in Germany for three years "and will b e released in December. I'm looking forward to civilian life-especially an opportunity to visit UD again. Thanks to the Alumni news was able to contact two former classmates here in Germany. " Harry and his wife, Mary Jo Frericks Pape, had their first child, Harry Richard II, on July 28. Second child, Scott Richard , to Phyllis and Captain Ronald J. Hoekzema, April 21. "We presently are preparing to leave the service around Christmas time. Don't know
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where we will be settling but it will probably be in the Ohio area." William J. Hess received his LLB degree from the University of Cincinnati in June . Bill and his wife, Judy , have a son, Keith Anthony, are living in Cincinnati. F. Jan Kopis is Manager of Music Shops , Inc ., in Downers Grove , Ill. Jan and his wife, Carol, hav e a daughterKelly Sue. Joseph L. Matuszewski has been discharged from the U.S. Army and is working at NCR in the time-standard department. Lt. Thomas L. Andrews II is with the U.S. Army at the Foreign and Science Technology Center in Washington, D.C. Julie Jacobs Thomes and her husband, Ray, had their third child, a daughter, on October 9. She joins Chris and Andy. Anita Jean Wyen is with the Madison Township Board of Education (Madison Park School) and living in Brookville, 0 . Louis .F.ronista has advanced from s taff correspondent to assistant editor of Forward Magazine , publication of the Dayton Power & Light Company. He has been with DP&L since 1963. James H. Bickert is working on his Ph .D. in Zoology at the University of Tennessee. Jim and his wife, Sharon Romie Bickert '65, had their first child, James Anthony, on August 6. 1965 Madelyn Goodman Vacha is teaching music to junior high and high school students in the Salem (Mo .) Public Schools . Diete.r A. K.rewedl is a geologist with Texaco and living in Metairie, La. He received his masters in geology from Bowling Green in June . Second child, second son, Mark Andrew, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McGiinsky (Rose Knoebel '63), May 23. The McGlinsky's have moved to Mound, Minnesota. Joan Grimes Gallagher is teaching in the Monterey School District of California.
ENSIGN CHARLES M. BROWN, '65 Ensign Charles M. Brown, '65, s ent the above picture of himself on Greece's Acropolis. The Parthenon is the building behind Charley. Ensign Brown, son of Jack Brown , UD's Finance Director of Athletics, is stationed with the American Embassy, Nicosia, Cypress, and made an October visit to Athens, Greece , with some friends. Ensign Brown was assigned to Cypress earlier this year after receiving his officer's training at Newport, Rhode Island. His address is Ensign Charles M. Brown, American Embassy, Nicosia, Cypress, FPO , New York, New York, if his "old" buddies would care to write.
Robert H. Earp, Jr., married Margaret Ann Soller '67, August 12. Bob is a .sales representative with Standard Oil Company of Indiana. (See special classnotes) Sandra Sue Reeder taught the third grade at Page Manor School #2 in Dayton during the 1965-1966 school year. During that time "I decided to furt"her my education and am presently a graduate student at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. I have one more year to complete to acquire a Masters in Religious Education degree." Roger E. Garlitz received a masters degree in education from Miami University in August. Nicholas S. Pancol is a graduate assistant in bacteriology at the University of Toledo . Herbert L. Dershem, Jr., is a doctoral candidate at Purdue University.
John T. O'Bryan is working on his doctorate at the University of Cincinnati. His wife is Mary Bonvillain O'Bryan. David E. Brown is a computer analyst with Pan-American Petroleum in Tulsa, Okla. Dave received his masters degree in math from the University of Kansas earlier this year. Donald L. Raiff married Elizabeth A. Barstow, September 9 . Don is attending graduate school at Ohio State University. John T. Walker received his masters degree in Library Science from Kent State University in September. William S. Cash is with the United States Public Health Service, Survey Methods Branch, in Washington, D.C. Bill received his masters degree from Kansas State University in June. Robert M. Ellis and David E. Grayson were awarded MBA degrees at UD's summer graduation; Joseph M. Farrell and Thomas H. Bushman received masters degrees in education. Robert M. Ellis is Business Manager of Technology, Inc ., in San Antonio, Texas. Bob is married to Lynn Rush '67. Mrs. Gene M. Kiernan, widow of Francis R. Kiernan '65 , MBA, is an instructor in Communication Arts at UD. Charles W. Gantner is an instructor in mathematics at UD. George H. Bennett married Kathleen Martin, July 22. George is a contract analyst with Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Doris Wagoner Woods is teaching in the Fairfield (0.] Public Schools. Patricia Dail Prewitt married Ronald D. Russell , August 5. Lt. John P. Dapolito is in the U.S. Marine Corps as H & S Company Commander in North Carolina. Gladys Chapman Conner is working on masters degree in fine arts (weaving and textile design] and living in Greeley, Colorado. Robert J. Fay, Jr., married Stephanie Averdick, June 15. Bob is in the accounting-payroll department with Fisher Body, GMC, in Hamilton, 0.
Willa Levert Griffin married Kenneth Perry Bronston, August 26. George C. Wiedemer married Catherine Mary Dobbertin , August 26. George is a salesman with Cable-Wiedemer, Inc., in Rochester, N.Y. Michael G. Goecke married Sonya Sue Barr, August 19. Mike is working for the Gustav Wiedeke Company in Dayton. Lawrence M. West married UD student, Victoria Frances Concannon, Septemb er 2. Timothy J. Stueve is attending graduate school at Ohio State University. Joseph A. Kozub received his masters degree from the University of Texas in August. Joe is now working on his Ph.D. at UT. Nicholas R. D'Orsi married Judith Gail Strinich '67, August 19. Son to Bonnie and Henry N. Kuntz, Jr., July 19. Carol R. Sundberg is employment counselor with the New Jersey State Employment Service. Donna Marie Schiml is teaching music in the elementary grades in the Wayne Township Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Sharkey (Mary Louise Benjock) have moved from Dayton to New York where Gerry is a stockbroker with E. S. Hutton on Wall Street. Dominick A. Rinaldi married Margaret Alice Hellon '67 , August 5 . Dom is with Executone Systems in Dayton. Robert J. Wilczek married Marcia Lynn Wilkins, August 5. Since graduation, Marcia has been working at the Lazarus Company in Columbus doing advertising, public relations and publicity work. Bob is in his last year of law school at the University of Notre Dame and then enter the service. Claude A. Paumier, Jr., married Linda Jean Cornett, July 1. Claude is an English teacher at Canton [0.] South High School. Charles W. Gantner received his masters degree in math from St. Louis University in June. Linda Jo Olding married Robert Lee Eyink, August 5. Rosalind Ann Graeber married Thomas Gerald Rawers , August 12. James E. Quinn married UD student Donna Jeanne Bitter, July 29. Robert F. Donley, M.D., is a surgical intern at the New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, in New York City. Simon S. Yang is a structural engineer in South Bend, Ind. TI grad, Michael F. Sinclair, received a bachelor of technology degree at UD's July graduation. Douglas T. MacPherson and John T. O'Bryan received mastets of art degees at UD 's July graduation. Lt. Robert L. Fatzinger is stationed at the Watervliet (N.Y.) Arsenal. Bob's wife, Kathleen Johnson Fatzinger, is teaching third grade with the Watervliet Board of Education. Susan Jeanette Schiml is attending a two-year course to become a registered nurse at Indiana University and also is doing free-lance writing. First child, Mark Thomas, to Sue and Bernard T. Shramko, April 19. Joseph A. Lukacs married Victory V. Ketring, September 9. The Lukacs' are living in Columbus, 0. Raphael Cron is principal of Marion Local High School in Maria Stein, 0 . He and his wife, Gwen , have a son, Brian Anthony, and are living in Celina . William P. Cahill is teaching at McBride High School in St. Louis, Mo. Donald E. Grigsby married Jean Marie Woracek, August 20, 1966. Don is in his junior year at University of Cincinnati's law school and Jean is teaching first grade in the Cincinnati Public Schools. Carol Fredricks was married to William A. Kent, May 28, 1966, and the Kent's have a daughter, Lisa Marie. June R. Moss is a dietitian at the Veterans Administra-
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tion Center in Dayton. June is enrolled in the MBA program here at UD. James Muhlenkamp has returned from Vietnam and is working for the GE Computer Time Sharing Sevice in Detroit, Mich . David M. Ragan received his masters degree from Bowling Green State University in August and is a staff psychologist at Hawthornden State Hospital in Northfield, 0 . Patricia Drehs Olin is teaching fifth grade at Hillside Elementary in the San Bernardino (Calif.] School System. Husband, Lt. Gary S. Olin, is flying F-105's in Thailand and has 100 missions to complete over North Vietnam. Frank I. San Filippo is a graduate student at Georgia Tech working on Ph .D., in physical chemistry. Frank is President of the Graduate Study Body for 1967-1968. Richard F. Saurber, Jr., is teaching social studies in the Wayne Township Schools in Dayton. Frank J. Scerbo is an industrial engineer with Western Electric Company in Kearney, N.J . Frank married Esther Cusick, August 19. Robert G. Schult is a graduate assistant in education research at the University of Cincinnati. Paul W. Sestina is teaching English and speech at Berea '(0 .) High School. Ellen Frances Murphy is teachil).g at St. Joan of Arc School in Skokie, Ill. Ellen is going to Loyola University part-time working on a masters in sociology. Timothy J. Stueve returned from Vietnam this past summer "where I spent a year with the First Infantry Division. While there I was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star and Air Medal." Tim is attending graduate school in accounting at Ohio State University. Sally Marie Sheridan married Albert Anthony Nellis , September 23. Lewis E. Woodruff married Charlene Virginia Staub , September 23 . Thomas A. Brown, Jr., is teaching slow learners at John F. Kennedy Junior High School in Dayton. Gregory P. Kraus is with the Humble Oil Company and has received his masters degree from the University of Missouri. He and his wife, Loretta, have two childrenGreg and Damiam-and are living in Huntington Beach , Calif. Norbert A. Wethington received his masters degree in English from John Carroll University in May. Norb is now teaching sophomore English at Padua Franciscan High School in Parma, Ohio. He and his wife , Marti, had their first child, Mary Paula, August 14. Robert W. Ganser was awarded the Standard Oil of Texas 1967-1968 Fellowship to finish his M.S . in Geology at the University of Oklahoma. Mary Adele Knuth married Wayne A. Lafrenz, June 24. Mary is with the Del Monte Corporation in San Francisco , Calif. Lt. David P. Parker is a psychiatric social worker at Sheppard AFB, Texas, at the USAF Hospital. Lt. Lawrence J. Seigel married Joan Carol Puterbaugh '64, May 27. Larry left for a tour of Vietnam on December 12 and Joan returned home to Hope, Ind ., to teach for a year. Dieter A. Krewedl writes, "I graduated from Bowling Green State University in June with a masters degree in geology. I am now working in New Orleans for Texaco Inc. as a geologist in their offshore district. My main job is the interpretation of data in the exploration for oil off the coast of Louisiana and includes working on the offshore oil rigs for on-the-spot interpretation of th e geology." Ensign James F. Chester married Helen May Bannen , September 30. Jim is stationed on the USS Rich out of Norfolk, Va. Army Private John M. Haemmerle completed an eightweek administration course at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., in September. John is in the reserves and finished his basic training. He took the CPA exam last May and is with
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Pete Marwick and Mitchell in Columbus, 0. Lt. Robert J. Deger has completed a combat platoon leader course at the Army Infantry School , Ft. Benning, Ga . During the nine-week course , Bob received advanced instruction in leadership, tactics of small infantry units , map and aerial photograph reading and Army administrative procedures. Roland R. Wagner is studying for his Ph.D . in American History at the University of Wisconsin. First child, Timothy Patrick, to Mr. and Mrs. David E. Grayson (Joan Ryan '63) , March 31. Dave earned an MBA degree from UD and earned his CPA Certificate in August and is employed by Touche , Ross, Bailey & Smart in Dayton. Joan left Ruskin School after three-and-a-half years. Albert C. Krempa, Jr., has been promoted from Industrial Engineer to Foreman of Production Control-SKF Industries , Inc., in Philadelphia. He and his wife, Barbara, had their second child, second son, William Thomas, on August 1. AI writes, "Best of luck to the Flyers-especially against Temple-! work with a few Temple grads!" Thomas A. Kuczknowski is Associate Scientist with Avco Corporation in Boston, Mass. Tom received his masters in mechanical engineering from Northeastern University in Boston. Patricia B. Ansley writes , "I have been employed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, D.C., since March. I am one of about eighty 'interns'-professional trainees who have seminars, discussion groups, and extended work assignments outside my office to give a greater knowledge of HUD and urban problems. Some of these involve traveling and I'm also doing graduate work in political science at American University." James M. LaBeau, Jr., is marketing representative for IBM in Richmond , Ind., and the surrounding area. Wife, Kathy Wamboldt LaBeau, is teaching mathematics in a junior high school in Richmond. The LaBeau's have a son, Steven.
Theresa M. Hageman has been teaching at Mad River Junior High in language arts for the last two years. She' s living in Dayton. First child, Mary Lee, to Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Darlak (Jennifer Olt), July 6. Joseph E. Dorsten is working as a labor relations assistant at Monsanto Research Corporation in Miamisburg, and is in his second year of law school at Chase School of Law in Cincinnati. He and his wife, Carol, had their first child, Johnny, July 21. Beatrice Shute Gross is working towards her masters degree for Mentally Retarded and Certification for Physically Handicapped at Newark State College , Union, N.J. "I am teaching impaired boys from six to eight years old at Roseland Public School. Beatrice and her husband, Herbert, have a son, Joseph, who became Bar Mitzvah in October. Their daughter, Johanna, is a senior in high school. Gerald V. Swearingen transferred to Birmingham, Ala.,
from Orlando, Fla., in 1966 to become Service and Engineering Manager for Honeywell, Inc., in five Southeastern states-Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama and Florid.a. James C. Artino is in his third year teaching Spanish in the South Euclid-Lyndhurst (0.) School System and is attending night school at John Carroll University for a masters in administration. Jim and his wife, Therese, had their first child, a son, August 6. Frederick E. Hajjar is the Senior Systems Analyst for Worcester-area college computation center at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. My new address is Worcester, Mass. Vernon R. Lowe II is employed by the Standard Register Company as Insurance and Retirement Assistant. Mrs. Lowe is Patricia Donnelly '66. James W. Patterson married Virginia Lee King, September 23. Jim is in the sales department of TWA in St. Louis, Mo.
Captain William H. Hosea (MBA), who was killed by Communist ground gunners twenty miles east of DeNang, Vietnam, in March, while piloting C-47 Aircraft Commander plane named Dragon Ship, was posthumously awarded the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with three oak路leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal and the Purple Heart in ceremonies at WPAFB on September 29. The medals were accepted by Captain Hosea's wife, Margaret, and twin sons, Doug and Dave.
Joseph A. Dellanoce is teaching sixth grade in Galloway Township, Pomona, N.J., and attending Glassboro State College for my masters in Education. "Other activities are going to flight school to acquire my private pilot licenses and belonging to a musical combo that plays in some of the popular clubs in South Jers ey." Lt. Peter J. Cassidy, Jr., has been assigned to the Southern California Outport at Long Beach . The Outport is part of W estern Area, Military Traffic Management and Terminal Service headquartered at Oakland Army Base. Just returned from a year in Vietnam, Pete has also served at Ft. Eustis, Va., where he completed the Transportation Officers Basic Course. Eric E. Hausfeld (MA) is teaching history and civics at Col. White High School in Dayton. Eric's wife is Mary Ann Miller Hausfeld '64. Gregory M. Salmini married Bernadette Ann Santini, August 5. Greg is an engineer with the J. P. Salmini Company, Inc., in Milford, Conn. Daniel J. Torzewski is employed by International Har路 vester Company in Indianapolis as a section supervisor. Dan and his wife, Susan, h ave one daughter- Christine Marie- born last ,January 11. Robert E. Personale has transferred from Advanced Engineering to Product Planning at NCR. Bob and his wife, Jan, purchased a new home in September and are "still in the process of getting s ettle d in our tri-level." Son, Todd Bennett, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Smith (Jean Nienberg '66) , May 8. Norm is attending law school at Notre Dame and will gradu ate this spring. Sister Miriam Cecile Meyer, CPPS, was received into the Cloister of Our Lady of the Nativity, New Riegel, 0 ., where she will spend a year of probation testing h er qualifications for the cloistered life. Robert T. Krebs married Margaret L. Ge iger in June. Bob is working for B. F. Goodrich in Avon Lake, 0 . Robert T. Mohr received his masters degree in social work from the University of Wisconsin in June. "At present am working as a Criminal Court Patrolman with the City
of New York-waiting word for direct commission with the Medical Corps, USA." Lt. John F. Byno has been the club officer at Indiantown Gap since February 27. "The Gap is Pennsylvania National Guard headquarters and ROTC summer camp. On October 27, my son, John Francis IV, celebrated his first birthday." Thomas F. Conley married Camille Pollutro, August 12. Tom is teaching junior high school students with the Troy (Mich.) School Board. Richard J. Knecht married Antoinette Margaret Suchy '64, August 26. Dick is an instructor in speech at Mankato (Minn.) State College. Helene Greed Sylvia is teacher-coordinator of occupa路 tiona! work experience curriculum at West Carrollton (0.) Senior High School. Second child, second son, to Mary Anne and Edward M. Piela, Jr., October 4. Gerald T. Chevalier is working as a juvenile probation officer for the Middlesex County Probation Department and living in Sayreville, N.J. Lt. Thomas E. Dechant is with the U.S. Army stationed in Okinawa. Enrique Romaguera "went to further my studies in Russian to Leningrad for six weeks; then traveled for five weeks over Russia, Austria and France. Now that summer's over, back to the grind for the Ph.D. in French. I have maintained my appointment as half-time teaching associate in French." William J. Zeck is a staff accountant with Arthur Andersen & Company in Cincinnati. Bill was released from active duty with the U.S. Army after spending two years at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Jerome C. Finneran is a project engineer with Combustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, Conn. Mrs. Finneran (Sandra Campbell '65 MA) is an instructor of English at Northwestern Connecticut Community College. The Finneran's have two children- Andrew and Jennifer. Larry J. Lewis is with Burroughs Corporation in Plymouth, Mich. Larry and his wife, Sharon, have two daughters. Neil E. Gallagher is teaching at Bucks County Community College in Newtown , Pa. " Completed m y masters in February of 1967 and am now working towards my doctorate at T emple University. H ealth and Physical Education is my major." Lt. Roger A. Vernier is stationed in Berlin. With him is wife, Tina Gougarty Vernier '66. Richard K. Hackett is an accountant with Standard Register Company in Dayton. Charles L. Belna is working on his Ph.D. at Michigan State University. William G. Harris is teaching in the Ke ttering (0.) School System. Paul C. Ulrich and his wife, Pat, had their first child, Paul Michael, April 26. Paul is a project engineer for Systems Research Lab at WPAFB. Lt. Daniel P. Donohue married Joan Elise Eisenbach '66, July 8. Dan is stationed in California until February when he'll leave for a one year tour of duty in Vietnam, as an intelligence officer, U.S. Navy. Donald R. Maul married Cynthia Mary Kowalski, September 23. Don is a claims representative with Royal Globe Insurance Company in East Orange, N.J. David J. Hibler successfully passed his fourteen-hour written do ctoral candidacy examination in English at the University of Notre Dame. He is now working on his doctoral thesis in Puritan literature, for which he holds a Dissertation Fellowship. His wife, Bonnie Shuman Hibler, is teaching fifth grade at Harrison grade sch ool. They both are living in residence and working with the Christian Service Center , an interdenominational service organizatino in the southeast side slum area. Bonnie runs an afterschool library-reading-crafts program while Dave takes
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care of the outside recreation program and is en gaged in fixing the basement of the hous e as a coffee shop for area teenagers. Lt. Anton W. Seday was married to Kathl een Ann St. James on May 7, 1966. Anton is stationed a t Soc Trang Air Base in Vietnam. Robert J. Jason is a production trainee with Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation in Cleveland, 0. James M. O'Brien married Mary Catherine Lapham, August 26. Jim is w ith Merck, Sharp & Dohrne in Cin路 cinnati, 0. First child, daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. DeBrosse (Karon Powers '66), October 16. Lt. James L. Wilmeth received the Bronze Star Medal during ceremonies near Nha Trang, Vietnam, in September. Jim received the award for outstanding meritorious service in combat operations against h ostile forces in Vietnam from October 1966 to September 1967. His w ife is Anne Dowd Wilmeth. John W. Decker is attending graduate school part-time and working at WPAFB. Lt. and Mrs. Philip A. Indovina (Kathryn Kehoe '66) have returned from Korea and are now stationed at Ft. Dix, N.J. Mary Kay Anstaett married Peter M. Gilbert, October 20. William E. Pyne is with U.S. Steel Corporation in Duquesne, Pa. He and his wife, Florence, have a son, Mark Andrew. Mauricio Nieto-Reyes is attending graduate school at the University of Miami in Florida. He was m arried to Ines Josefina Reyes on September 2.
1966 Thomas B. Gorius married Terry Ann Flannigan, August 5. Tom is a graduate assistant at UD studying for an MBA degree. Gerald E. Reid, Jr., married Carol Ann Brennan, August 19. Gerry is Assistant Dean of Men at UD. Lt. Thomas J. Mahon is assigned to the 53rd Supply Comp an y near Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, since August. Tom entered the Army in August, 1966, and was last stationed in St. Louis, Mo. Tom's wife, Ruth, is living in Dayton. Fred E. Peters III m arried Diane Claire Habinek, August 5. Fred is an associate engineer with W estinghouse Electric Corporation, Advanced Reactor Division, in Madison, Pa. Arthur J. Suchocki received a masters degree in English from Kent State University in September. Steven P. Yurkovich married Valerie Anne Cichowski '67, August 19. Lt. F. Patrick Burns is chief of logistical division at Fort Ord, California. Joseph F. Vaccariello is a research engineer with Yoder Company in Cleveland. Frank J. Cala is teaching business education at Brush High School in the Lyndhurst (0.) School System. Joanne Marie Buck married James Albert Butler, June 9. Joanne writes, "Since graduation I have been e mployed as a social worker with the Catholic Social Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. However, Jim begins graduate studies towa rd his doctorate in English at Cornell University- he was fortun a te enough to receive both the Danforth a nd Woodrow Wilson Fellowships- and because of our move, I have quit that job and am undecided about employment in Ithaca, N.Y. Perhaps I will try using my Horne Economics degree at horne, as a homemaker!" Stephen J. Vergamini married Shirley Ruth Maus, August 19. Steve is attending Law School at Ohio State University and Shirley is teaching in the Upper Arlington School System. Matthew A. Krizman is tactical director of the Air Defense Group at Selfridge AFB, Mich. He is sch eduled to leave service n ext July 15 and will return to Clevela nd, 0. Lt. John C. Plavan is a signal officer in th e U.S . Army with an APO San Francisco address.
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Lt. David E. Huttinger is stationed in Butzbach, Germany, with the U.S. Army. Sandra J. Eitmant is teaching at the Clifton School of the Deaf in Cincinnati. Kenneth R. Schulte has been assigned to WPAFB for training and duty as a USAF administrative specialist. Ken completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas, and is a m ember of the Air University. Robert R. Regovich e ntered the U.S. Army in August at Fort Eustis, Va. Bob and the Mrs., Patricia Wetzel Regovich, had their first child, Rob ert Ralph , Jr., August 4. Lt. Brian E. McGuire has been graduated from th e training course for USAF weapons controllers at Tyndall AFB, Florida. Brian, who was trained to direct operation and maintenance of ground search a nd height finding radars, is now assigned to McClellan AFB, Calif., for duty with the Air Defense Command.
James E. Brown married Rebecca Mary Beaumont, A ug路 u st 19. Jim h as returned to teach at his alma mater, Belmont High School in Dayton and is completing masters degree at Xavier. Kathryn Frances Huelsman married Donald Lee Braderneyer, August 5. James D. Beach married Sharon Lee Hocker, September 2. Jim is working at NCR. Jere C. Brown married Suzi Layne Speelman, Septemb er 2. Joseph D. Day received his masters degree from W estern Michigan University in August. Joe is Dean of the Industrial and Science Division of the Dayton-Montgomery County Library. First child, Anthony Nicholas, to Charmaine and Lt. Peter N. Bonitatibus, July 7. Pete is stationed at Brernerhaven, Germany. Richard C. Marot is a marketing engin eer with American Standard, Inc., in Dearborn, Mich. Patricia L. Hornkohl received a masters degree from H arvard University in June. Thomas J. Marinic is serving with the U.S. Army Finance Corps at Fort Carson, Colorado. Tom married Diane Waterwash, July 1. He was promoted to Army specialist four in September. TI grads, Angelo P. Chiodo, William M. Eifert, Robert T. Ferrigail, Jerome J. Moeggenberg, Robert J. Slouffman, Carl A. Williams, and Larry D. Wright all received Bachelor of Technology degrees at UD's July graduation. J. Ronald Windsor was awarded an MBA degree at UD's summer graduation; Bernard M. Barbadora a masters degree in e ducation. Katherine Mary Dyke married David E. Lutz, August 12. Katherine is teaching eighth grade a t Whitewater (Wise.) Junior H igh School. Anthony J. Angelo, Jr., was promoted to first lieuten an t in Germany in July. He is serving with the 11th Transportation Terminal Command a nd is a special services officer in the Command's Headquarters Company.
Richard J. Wharton was commissioned a second lieutenant upon graduation from the Signal Officer Candidate School at Fort Gordon, Ga., in July . During the 23-week course, he was trained in the use and maintenance of signal equipment, with emphasis on communications and leadership. H e also received instruction in squad tactics a nd firing light weapons. Donald R. Powell is a graduate assistant in speech a nd drama at Miami University. Bernard M. Barbadora married Marilyn Virginia Kausal, August 19. John F. Lemming married Sandra Jean Soos '67, August 19. John is attending Ohio University. John H. Stebel II married Marie Therese Bruno, August 19. John is an engineer at NCR and is attending UD grad school. Robert J. Stang married Rose Marie Ann LaRock, Au gust 5. Bob is with the UD Research Institute. Susan Kelly Millonig is teaching at Evanston School in Cincinnati. Husband, Arthur F. Millonig, Jr., is attending law school at the University of Cincinnati. Thomas R. Bueltel is a college trainee with Dayton Tire and Rubber Company in Dayton. Tom and his wife, Barbara, have a son, Thomas, Jr., born April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Poeppelmeier (Jacqueline Parker) have moved fro m Dayton to LaCrosse, Wisconsin, where Dick is in training with Trane Manufacturers. Roger E. Nortillo married Linda Sue Pfarrer, August 5. Roger is attending UD grad school. Joseph R. Henderson, Jr., married Diannah Jo Espy, August 5. Joe is with Associated Spring Corporation in Dayton. Paul Y路H Chang is an accountant with State Farm Insurance Company in Marshall, Mich . Michael J. George is with Republic Steel in Cleveland. He and his wife, Patricia, celebrated their first wedding anniversary on May 14. Virginia M. Pimentel is a Spanish teacher at Lathrop School in the Manteca (Ca lif.) Unified School District. Paul J. Madak is a teacher of instrumental music at Central Catholic High School in Canton, 0 . Lt. Lawrence J. Wilberding, Jr., is serving in the U.S. Army. "Since graduating I have spent nine weeks at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and am now serving a thirteen-month tour in Korea with the First Battalion, 17th Artillery." Joseph M. Perri, Jr., is teaching with the New York City School Board a nd attending graduate school. Margaret Ann Roby is a social worker with the Hamilton County W elfare Depatment. Thomas J. Waddick married Joan Rita Ridenou r, September 9. Tom is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Notre Dame. Gary L. Thibo married Julie Theresa Neff, August 12. Gary is an accountant with Ernst & Ernst in Dayton. Joan Marie Eilerman married Thomas Oakley Morgan, August 12. The Morgan's are living in Cincinnati, Ohio. Gary M. Miller married Virginia Klausing, August 19. Gary is a science teacher in the Mad River Township Schools. Janet Van Dalen Distelzweig and her husband, Howard, are in Thika, Kenya, East Africa. Janet is teaching physics, math and biology at Mangu National High School. Donna Mae O'Brien is a caseworker with Catholic Charities in Cleveland. Carol Louise Lewis is presently teaching math with the Pinellas Board of Public Instruction at th e Clearwater (Fla.) Special Edu cation Center. Kenneth H. Prush is an engineer with Detroit Edison Company. Philip V. Costantino (TI) is attending UD working tow ards a Bachelor of Technology degree. A. William Wiggenhorn, Jr., married Patricia Rose Macready '67, September 23. Bill is public relations director for Bergamo and Pat is assistant to the director of academic informa tion (Joe McLaughlin) at UD.
James M. Normile is instrumentation engineer with Boeing Company Airplane Division in Seattle, Washington. Kevin M. Moonan married Mary Elizabeth Bax, August 19. Kevin is computer systems engineer with IBM and working on MBA part-time at UD. James A. Cash (MBA) is manager, operations analysis, with Trailmobile Division of Pullman, Inc., in Hammond, Ind. Jim and his w ife, Sandra, are living in Gary Robert C. Besanceney is working for Garrett Corporation Air Research in Lomita, Calif. Joseph F. Mirabella, Jr., received a masters in guidance and counseling at Ohio University in August. He'll report as a lieutenant with the U.S. Army Transportation Corps in January. Katherine Ann Kelly is teaching at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati and working on a masters degree in communication arts at Xavier University. Martha Catherine Staley is an art teacher at Harding Junior High School in Philadelphia. She is serving her internship for an MAT degree fro m Oberlin College. Louise Mary Blubaugh is teaching in the Northmont Local Schools in Union, 0. Patricia Hornkohl has b egun doctoral studies in English literature at Harvard University. Thanks for your note, Pat. John J. Kelleher is a structural engineer with Eastern Engineering Comp any in Atlanta, Ga. He and his wife, Margaret, have one son, Jack, born Novemb er 19, 1966. Mark E. Nawrocki is teaching at St. Wenceslas School in Maple Heights, Ohio. Jack Warrell is an account executive with E. F. Hutton in Hollywood, Calif. David C. Pfriem is beginning work on his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois. Dave is on a National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellowship in linguistics. John R. Montanari has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the US AF upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Texas. John is assigned to Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, for training and duty as a mechanical engineer. He will be in the Air Force Systems Command, which, through eight divisions and John R. Montanari five development and test centers throughout the country, develops the new systems of tomorrow in order that the USAF may continue to accomplish its missions. Kathleen T. Tozar, after teaching one year in the Philadelphia School System, has volunteered a year of service to the Diocese of Nassau, Bahama Islands. Kathleen is teaching thirty-five first graders in Our Lady's Elementary School. First child, Aileen Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Varley (Irene Ramski), August 3. Ann K. Waters is teaching first grade at Oyler Elementary Scho ol in Cincinnati. Arthur J. Suchocki is a teaching assistant at the University of Wisconsin. Gary N. Wagner married Mary Jane Pottkotter, September 30. Gary is working at NCR and attending UD grad school part-time. Thomas A. Knapke was appointed athletic director at Marion Local High School and is working on his masters at Ball State University. Judith Ann Loewer is working in the personnel department a t Mercy Hospital in Springfield, 0 . Judy was a stewardess with American Airlines. Donald J. DiGennaro left for the U.S. Army on September 20. James A. Cash (MBA) is teaching Industrial Management
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200 [Introductory Accountin ~ ] a t Purdue Universitv's Calumet Campus. "It is quite a change to b e on the other side of the study assignments, b elieve me." Jim is also manager of Operations Analysis for Trailmobile in Hammond, Ind. Lt. Anthony J. Angelo, Jr., writes, "Cannot make Homecoming this year but will try in '68 when I return to the States from Bremerhaven, Germany. Have run into a lot of UD Alumni over here mainly from cl ass es of '64 , '65 and '66." Alice Gallant Harpel is teaching third grade at St. Bernadette's School in Springfield, Va. Alice was married on November 26, 1966. Nancy Jane Stander is teaching at Cottonwood School in Cincinnati. Marvin H. S. Lee is teaching Spanish at Kailua Intermediate School in Oahu, Hawaii. Joyce Elaine Smith writes, "Since spring quarter I've been working toward a masters degree in genetics at Ohio State. I have been granted a graduate teaching assistantship in the Department of Zoology for this coming year." Marilyn Louise Derwenskus married Ba rry Spitz, May 26. Marilyn is teaching fifth grade in the Seaford [L.I.) School District. Harold E. Corwin, Jr. (MBA) has been promoted to a member of management Lubrication Staff Engineer and Lubrication Foreman at Delco Products Division, GMC. He and his wife, Linda, have two children-Harold and Elizabeth. Roger L. Hall and his wife, Dorothy, had their first child, Michael Thomas, recently. Janet Louise Thomas is tea ching home e conomics at Indian Riffle Junior High in Kettering, 0 Ruth Anne Elliott is working at Lake Central Airlines as secretary to the Director of Advertising and Public Relations. Lt. Michael F. Fredericks has been transferred to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations in headquarters, Europ e. Thanks for your new address, Mike. Harry J. Roedersheimer is workin g toward an MA in Theater Arts at the University of Cincinnati. " I expect to finish in June, 1968." Mary Jane Bartlett, "after working at WPA.FB for two years, transferred to Hq . USAFE in Wiesbaden, Germany. My eleven months here have been quite an experience. I was elected secretary of the Wies-American Ski Club for 1967-1968 and have been skiing in Austria and Switzerland . This year's trip will be extended to Norway, Spain, Yugoslavia, Italy and France and two weeks at the Olympics." William F. puffy married Margaret Baxter, October 21. John J. Sowko, Jr., attended the University of Detroit graduate school of business for two semesters . Then "I attended Officers Training School, Lackland AFB , Texas, last spring and served six months active duty as a second lieutenant with the 911th Military Airlift Group in Pittsburgh, Pa. I am now in the USAF Reserves and seeking employment." Let us know what you're doing, John. Lt. William F. Sweeney has completed a medical service officer basic course at Brooke Medical Center, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. During the eight-week course, Bill was trained in field medical procedures, supply, administration and organization, and the performance of medical services in combat. Carol Mary Zins "completed my dietetic internship at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati. After a vacation in Hawaii, I will begin working as a therapeutic dietitian at Good Sam in Cincy." First child, Mark Christopher, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Tondra (Rosemary Krantz), July 18. Godfather for Mark was Charles L. Belna '65. Arthur J. Dudzinski writes, "I am on active duty with the Navy stationed at the Fleet Aviation Accounting office , Atlantic Fleet, Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. , in charge of data processing. My tour of active duty ends December 22, 1968. Am also working on my MBA at Old
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Cominion College ." Mrs. Dudzinski is Mary Ann Siewe '65 . Ernesto C. Tuazon is a graduate student at CarnegieMellon University in Pittsburgh. He and his wife, Polygena, were married on September 4, 1965. Carol Jean Miller is with Internal Re venue Service in Chicago, Ill. George R. Dieterle and his wife, Shirley, had their first child, Christeen Elizabeth, on June 14. John E. Kline is emplo yed b y the stock brokerage firm of New York Hanseatic Corporation in Boston, as a trader's assistant. "This September I began graduate work toward my MBA at Boston College." Jerry L. Russelo is a graduate assistant at UD. Gail Burchett Jacobs is a biochemistry research technician with the Michael Reese Research Center in Chicago . Ill. Lt. Joseph G. Laskowski has completed an engineer officer course at the Army Engineer School, Ft. Belvoir, Va. During the nine-week course, Joe was trained in the operation and maintenance of construction equipment, logistics, administration and road construction. David T. Coyle is attending the University of Detroit Law School. Carol Ann Gasson is claims processor for the Aetna Casualty & Surety Company in Dayton. Mary Patricia Striby married Stanley James Smith, June 24. She is teaching at St. Albert the Great School in Kettering, 0. Mary Deloris Oebels is teaching vocational home economics at West Carrollton [0.) Senior High School. Lt. Richard K. Powell is leaving White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico for duty with the First Signal Brigade in Vietnam on January 17. Richard W. Bray is working on his masters degree in Labor Relations at the University of Massachusetts. Dick was recently elected Secreta ry of the Graduate Student Senate at UM. Paul A. Thomas is a designer of wind tunnel models with Systems Research Labs in Dayton. Russell E. Hagerty, Jr., married Judith Ann McKearney on December 30, 1966. Russ is working at A.P.I. Instrument Company in Chesterland, 0., where assorted types of meters are made. William V. Hagan, Jr., has been promoted to first lieutenant during ceremonies at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, on September 1. Bill is book department officer at the General Staff College . Richard L. Kiniry was one of seventeen men who made their first religious profession as members of the Paulist Fathers Community in September at Mount Paul Novitiate, Oak Ridge , N.J. With the one year of Novitiate training behind him, Dick will continue his studies for the priesthood at St. Paul's College, the Paulist Richard L. Kiniry Fathers' major seminary in Washington, D.C. All seventeen Paulist novices were involved throughout the summer in apostolic work among minority groups in Passaic, N.J., working under the auspices of the Office of Economic Opportunity. The Paulist novices organized a broad recreation program and established civic action groups in Passaic. Utilizing their creative talents, they also helped set up drama workshops, basketball leagues and clinics and a senior citizen program of activity. Mary Ann Puetz is teaching at Versailles (0 .) High School. Joseph T. Fromm married R. Jeannette Lerch '67, September 23 . Joe is an electronic engineer with Avco Ord-
nance Division in Richmond, Ind. Jeanette is a social worker in child welfare with the Wayne County Department of Public Welfare. Judith Marie Handorf is a vocational rehabilitation counselor for the State of Massachusetts. Judy is living in Boston. Robert J. Powers married Elizabeth Jean Knopp, October 21. Bob is with the UD Research Institute. Richard P. Keil married UD student, Lois Ann Winter, October 21. Dick is employed by the Dayton Power and Light Company. Lt. John T. Maiko is stationed in Germany with the 66th Transportation Company. "Our main job is to move commercial sea containers from the Port at Rotterdam, Holland, to their destination on the continent of Europe. Since arriving in February, my job has enabled me to see a great deal of Germany, France, Belgium and Holland." John K. Leib, Jr., married Karen Susan Wiedman, October 21. John is employed by NCR and attending UD grad school at night. Sheila M. O'Shea, after working for a year teaching in Chicago Public Schools, has gone back to school. "This year I am a graduate teaching assistant at the University of Wisconsin. My masters will be in the field of child development." Lt. Norman L. Naughton is serving in South Korea in STRATCOM. "Will return to the U.S. in April, 1968. Will separate from the Army in September. Hope to return to school for masters degree." John C. Sargent, Jr., is working for GE Re-Entry Systems in Philadelphia. "Will attend University of Pennsylvania in January for graduate work in engineering." Thomas P. Dent is a graduate assistant in Business Man· agement at UD. Lt. Howard K. Gerritzen, J.r., went on active duty with the U.S. Army in September of 1966, attending Ordnance Officer School at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Upon completing the course, Howard attending Army Supply Officers School at Ft. Lee, Va., after which he was assigned to the Army Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. He's now serving with the 562nd Maintenance Company in Thailand. Prior to his departure, he received the Army Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service. Robert J. Briscoe married Sharyn Joan Mitchell, February 4. Bob is with NCR in the electronic data processing sales department. Beverly Ann Schuster is teaching at Roth High School in Dayton. Beverly is a traveling home economics instructor. Richard A. Butler married Kolette Mary Godfrey, February 18. The Butler's are living in Findlay, 0., where Dick is area representative for American Cyanamid Company. Mary Claire Short married Larry L. Wilson recently. Mary is teaching at Hamilton Central Elementary School in Columbus. Clarence J. Sech is a computer programmer at WPAFB. Wife, Barbara Schmitz Sech, is in her second year of teaching home economics at Northridge High School in Dayton. Gerald P. Krueger married Jessica Ann Prendergast, August 26. Gerry is attending UD in the experimental psychology graduate program. "Also employed by the Bunker-Ramo Corporation at WPAFB on contact to do human engineering research on aircraft controls and instrument displays. Jessica has just completed fourteen months with the Cuyahoga County Child Welfare program. WilliamS. Myers is in the same experimental psych program and doing the same type work as Gerry at the same place. Alexander A. Apanius is co·owner and landscape contractor with Better Lawns and Gardens Company, Inc., in Richmond Heights, 0. Alexander married Patricia Rahn, September 10.
Lt. J. William Wahler has been assigned as Battalion Supply Officer at Fort Riley, Kansas. Kathleen M. Kaple is teaching English at Xenia (0.) High School and living in Dayton. First child, Lori Ann, to Lt. and Mrs. William A. LaPrise, Jr., (Ann Weckesser) October 6, in Germany. Donald E. West is a teacher of social studies at Hithergreen Middle School with the Washington Township Board of Education near Dayton. R. Patrick Richter and his wife. Tinsley, had their first child, Rachael Ann, September 27. Pat is teaching a·t Covington Catholic High School in Covington, Ky. Joseph L. Graves, Jr., is in his second year of law school at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. Robert A. Strasse.r is with the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Mich. Karen Ann Oxley is working on her masters in education at Marshall University in Huntington, W. Va.
1967 Janice E. Karoglan returned from two months of working in Mexico with UD's ClASP (Amigos of Mexico) group on a project in Lerdo de Tejada, Veracruz, in July. Janice is attending graduate school at Michigan State University on an assistantship in chemistry. Grover B. Wickenden (MBA) is Allen county administrator in Lima, Ohio. Leroy J. Phillips is an accountant with Arthur Andersen Company and living in Columbus. Lawrence E. Gawell married Anita Lea Ward, August 5. Larry is attending law school at Western Reserve University. Sheila Marie Murphy is an eleventh grade English teacher at Charles F. Brush High School at South Euclid, 0. Sheila "will also be moderator for their majorettes. There are nineteen girls who twirl baton and do precision dances at the halftime of the football. games with the band. Being moderator will include choreography." Lt. James J. Steele completed an officer basic course at the Army Armor School, Ft. Knox, Kentucky, in July. Jim is stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Son to Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gounaris (Harriet Kar· daras Gounaris), July 24. Mark A. Winstel married Cynthia L. Morris, August 23. Mark is in the USAF, and was recently. promoted to Second Lieutenant following graduation from OTS at Lackland AFB, Tex. Gerald M. Boyd married Marcia Kay Haas, July 29. Gerry is an engineer with Airtemp Division of Chrys· ler Corporation in DayMark A. Winstel ton. Mansukh J. Doshi (MS) is a chemist with Monsanto Research Corporation in Dayton. Janice A. Kennedy is a fourth grade teacher in the Oakley (Calif.) Union School District. Elaine Marie Gast is teaching in the St. Henry (0.) Consolidated Local Schools. Frances A. Arhutich is teaching third grade at Danbury School in Lakeside, 0. Alan A. Andolsen (MA) is studying for his Ph.D. in religion at Vanderbilt University. James Kiser married Rosanne Ziebold, June 10. Jim was working for McDonnell-Douglas in St. Louis but is now in the U.S. Army. Dalma Catherine Polony married UD senior Andrew Grandjean, July 22. Christine M. Harlan is teaching grades one thru six in the Garden City (Mich). School System.
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Louis F. Agocs, Jr., married Mary Lou Miller, '66, August 12. Lou is with the Tech Service Department at Dayton Tire & Rubber Company. TI grads, Donald W. Gilmour and Joseph S. Barranco, received Bachelor of Technology degrees at UD's July graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Banko (Kathleen Dibling '66) celebrated their first w edding anniversary on August 6. Walt is unit manager of the First National Credit Bureau in Dayton. John P. Froning married Nancy Jo Woods, July 1. John is a geophysicist with the Shell Oil Company in Houston, Texas. Robert J. Walling, Jr., is an accountant with Arthur Andersen & Company in Cincinnati. Bob's wife is Bonita Musselman Walling '65. A. Rene Mendoza married Janet Marie Panning, August 5. Rene is employed at WPAFB . William K. Foreman married Patricia Ann Brodbeck, UD student, August 19. Dorothy Ann Tota married Donald William Overman, August 19. Dorothy is teaching at John F. Kennedy Junior High School in Dayton. Michael E. Redden married Marie Diana Jehn, August 12. Frank Beaven Smith married Mary Walker Hoffman '66, August 19. Jacqueline K. Schmitz married Willard E. Collier, August 19. Barbara Sue Schaefer married Robert Kime, August 19. Both Barbara and Bob are attending grad school at Purdue University on fellowships. Darlene E. Chivers is a research associate in biochemistry at the Charles F. Kettering Research Lab in Yellow Springs, 0. William M. Trey married Sally Elizabeth Cooke, August 26. Bill is working at the E. I. DuPont labs and attending the University of West Virginia part-time. Lt. Arthur F. Hutchinson completed a nine-week signal officer course at the Army Southeastern Signal School, Ft. Gordon, Ga., in August. Lt. Dennis M. McCarthy married Rosemary Bednarz, July 22. Dennis is in the U.S. Marine Corps stationed at Quantico, Va. Joseph F. Fitzgibbon III married Rosemary Seibert, August 19. Joe is attending graduate school at the University of Oklahoma. Gerald R. Bart is teaching at Incarnation School in Centerville. Donna Steinbach Zobrist is teaching at Northmont in Dayton. Page N. McCrum is teaching at W ayne Township School in the Dayton area. Nancy Louise Marble married Edward Robert Cooksley, UD student, August 26. Nancy is a social worker at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. Emil R. Kornfeind is an artist with Hallmark. Emil and his wife, Janet Westendorf Kornfeind '66, are living in Gladstone, Mo. Frances Elaine Share married Richard B. Koepnick, September 2. Frances was offered five graduate fellowships to further her studies in the field of biology. The fellowships offered w er e from the University of Kansas, Ohio State University, University of Colorado, University of Michigan and the University of Illinois. She accepted the $2,400 offer from the University of Kansas and both she and her husband are attending UK, in their graduate program. William J. Furdell (MA) h as a teaching fellowship and is working on his doctorate at Kent State University. Ruth Anne McKeown is a lay apostle a nd teacher in the Diocese of Nassau in the Bahamas. Neil E. Gambow, Jr., married UD student, Margare t Ann Sanders, September 2. Neil is a manufacturing service engineer with B. F. Goodrich in Troy, 0.
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David J. Jehn is attending graduate school at the University of Delaware in the Winterthur program sponsored by DuPont. Patricia Joan Smith married Timothy Raymond Longstreth, August 19. Pat is teaching at Indianola School in the Columbus (0.] Public School System. Neil F. Freund married Carole Ann Meyer '66, August 19. Neil is attending law school at Ohio Northern University. Karen R. Schoenberger is a home economist with General Foods Corporation in White Plains, N.Y. Louis E. Recker is a seventh grade teacher at Miller City School in the New Cleveland Schools. Robert L. Battenberg is in the public relations department of General Motors Corporation in Detroit, Michigan. John J. Buttermore, Jr., married Elaine Marie Balawejder, September 2. John is attending UD grad school on an assistantship. Joanne Marie Mullally is teaching fourth grade in the Livonia (Mich.) Public Schools. Joanne's at Hoover School. Paul E. Gale is an engineer with Goodyear Aerospace Corporation in Akron, 0.
Jane Marie Flinn is a Peace Corps volunteer in Jamaica. Jane completed nine weeks of training at San Diego State College in August. Samuel R. Fusco married Donna Lee Olsen, August 26. Sam is enrolled in the MBA program at UD. John W. Webster, Jr., married Susan Jane Moysey, August 12. The Webster's are living in Alexandria, Va. John J. Hochwalt is attending medical school at North Dakota State University. Edmund G. Loikoc is attending law school at the University of Cincinnati. Arthur J. Intemann, Jr., has b een commissioned a second lieutenant in th e USAF upon graduation f rom Officer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB, Texas. Arthur is now assigned to Webb AFB, Texas, for pilot training. Paul L. Kubis married Dianne Kay Letterly, September 30. Paul is teaching at Medina (0.) Junior Arthur J. Intemann, Jr. High School. Carol Marie Stasa is a staff accountant with Price Waterhouse & Company in Detroit. Donald G. Hjelle (M.Engr.) is a research engineer with Friden, Inc., Oakland, Calif. Judith A. Brethauer is teaching at Mountain View S chool in Phoenix, Arizona. James M. Saettel is teaching a t Incarnation School in Centerville, 0 . Judith Ann Trivett is Secretary to the Superintendent of the Maintenance Department with Ford Motor Company in Sharonville, 0. Michael S. Kedzierski is a history teacher at Woodward
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High School in Toledo. Mike also has attended graduate school at the University of Toledo. Mary Margaret Madden is teaching tenth grade English at Duval Senior High School in Glenndale, Md. Matthew J. McGuire is attending law school at the University of Arizona. Donna M. McLaughlin is seminar coordinator for the Institute of Scrap Iron & Steel in Washington, D.C. John E. Miller, Jr., is a staff accountant with Lybrand, Ross Brothers and Montgomery in Dayton. Robert L. Moore is attending law school at Ohio Northern University on scholarship. Patrick T. Smith married Janet E. Schmidt, May 30. Pat is teaching sixth grade in the St. Henry (0.) School District. Son, John William, to Gerry and William J. Schaerfl, August 25. Kevin P. Spencer is an elementary physical education teacher with the Cleveland Board of Education. Edward R. Tull IV is in the USAF and stationed at Keesler AFB, Miss. Frank E. Scala has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the USAF upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Texas. Frank is now assigned to Craig AFB, Alabama, for pilot training. Frank married Stephanie Kay Heit, August 26. Inez M. Young is a Frank E. Scala graduate assistant in the department of computer science at Penn State University. John D. Schrader married Josephine Schlotter, September 16. John is a law student at the University of Akron. Henry M. Zembruski, Jr., is space project planning engineer with Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation in Bethpage, N.Y. Lt. Joseph Bishop is with the U.S. Army Signal Corps stationed at Ft. Gordon, Ga. Dorothy C. Ruckel is a graduate student and dietetic intern with the USAF. Kathleen Anne Reilly is teaching in the Westlake (0.) Public Schools at Holly Lane School. James A. Kaeser is a graduate teaching assistant in the department of chemistry at the University of Connecticut. James W. Huck is attending law school at St. Louis University. Jim was married to Rosemary Mummert, May 20. Ronald H. Rondini is a graduate student in sociology at Boston College. Kathleen M. Schirf is a dietetic intern with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Kathleen P. Schreiber is teaching at St. Bernadette's in Westlake, Ohio. Margaret M. Beck is an administrative assistant with the Mellon National Bank and Trust Company in Pittsburgh, Pa. Terence A. Criswell is enrolled in the School of Dentistry at Temple University. Elena J. Estasen is attending graduate school at the University of Nebraska. Thomas Ferrero is a law student at Ohio Northern University. Mary Anne Finegan is a graduate student in geology at Ohio University. Larry P. Fronheiser is a physical therapy student at the D. T. Watson School of Physiatrics in Leetsdale, Pa. Edward J. Gardner received a graduate assistantship in chemistry at the University of Cincinnati. Ed's responsibilities at UC include teaching and study towards a doctoral degree.
Thomas D. Gross is a design change writer for General Electric in Evendale, 0. Frances Eden is teaching health and physical education at Fairmont West High School in Dayton. Arlene R. Haitz is a social worker with the Montgomery County Welfare Department and living in Dayton. Mary Elizabeth Hoss is teaching home economics at Uniondale (N.Y.) High School. Timothy J. Petry is attending graduate school at Western Reserve University. James J. Reisinger and his wife, Francene, have a daughter-Debbie Ann-six months old. Jim is a graduate assistant at UD in the phychology department. Joseph P. McDavitt is a law student at the University of Notre Dame. First child, Peter Daniel, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Banko (Kathleen Dibling '66), May 17. Walter is unit manager at the First National Credit Bureau in Dayton. Robert P. Villing married Alberta Elaine Wagner, September 2. Bob is a graduate student at the University of Maine. John H. Groskopf is an officer trainee and pilot with the USAF. Michael J. Kubek, Jr., is a graduate student in the biology department at UD. Richard W. Portune is attending the School of Dentistry at Ohio State University. First child, Robert John, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Schaffner (Rosemary Anthony '66), July 22. Dick is a mechanical engineer for Atlas Crankshaft Corporation in Fostoria, 0. Charlotte J. Horvath is a psychiatric social worker at the New Jersey State Hospital. Cataldo R. Centrone is attending medical school at Bologna University in Italy. Howard R. Getz is with the Dayton Branch office of IBM . Paul R. Sherman is a graduate student in American Studies at the University of Hawaii. Robert G. Kalinsky is a graduate assistant in the department of botany at Ohio State University. Lois Ann Bilstein is teaching second grade at Queen of All Saints Basilica in Chicago. Patricia Ann Fares is employed at the Mead Corporation as the Administrative Assistant to the Salary Administrator of White Papers and Related Products. Janice Marie Page is working for the government in Washington, D.C. Lawrence P. Keller is a student of law at Syracuse University. Richard J. Roedersheimer (MS) is a graduate assistant in physics at Clemson University. Marlene A. Zeitz is with the Montgomery County Public Schools and living in Bethesda, Md. Virgil J. Mathias III is Assistant Organic Editor of the Chemical Abstracts Service in Columbus, 0 . Ronald J. Konopka is a graduate student at the California Institute of Technology. Daniel J. Steinmetz is in the advertising department of Chrysler Corporation's Airtemp Division in Dayton . Marianne Mye.rs is a graduate assistant working with FM Radio Station WAMU at American University in Washington, D.C. Florence A. Dorsam "since May has been working at NBC and since August I have been the secretary to the three unit managers on the Huntley-Brinkley Report. I also do the commercial scheduling for the H-B Report and the 12:55 News." Carlos R. DosSantos entered the USAF as an officers candidate in November. Previously Carlos h ad been in the retail selling business. Ronald E. Marien is working for the Mobil Oil Corporation and is training for the position of market representative.
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Kathryn Mary Jirka is teaching the second grade at Pine Elementary School in North Olmsted, 0 . A. Lawrence Christy, Jr., married UD student, Patricia Anne Adam, May 20. He is attending UD grad school. James G. Hauck is undertaking graduate work at Miami University in the field of Zoology. Thomas A. Singer is an Assistant Advertising Director with the Consumer Loan Division of the General Accept路 ance Corporation a t the home office in Allentown, Pa. Mary Therese Johnson Forthofer has a "wonderful new job as a systems programmer with IBM Corporation at Research Triangle Park, N.C." Husband, Ronald N. Forthofer '66 is a graduate assistant in statistics at the University of North Carolina. Timothy J. Petry writes, "In the spring of '67 I was named a Case fellow in economics at Case Institute of Technology of Case-Western Reserve University. I am now engaged in the program in econometrics leading to a Ph.D."
Sister M. Robertann Lathrop, OSF, [MS) was among the contributors in the October issue of The Instructor Magazine. The article was entitled, "Report Cards Belong to the Stone Age." Sister writes, "Education has made great strides in cur路 riculum improvement and is continuing to seek innovations of value in the modern world, yet teachers are still bound to the Stone Age system of evaluating human beings. How long will the Great Stone Age live on? How long will educators continue to write about invalid means of evaluating individuals, each unique, yet arbitrarily judged against each other in the classroom? When our answers become actions, only then will we begin to move out of the Stone Age of report cards into the dynamic age of change, change that can take place only through 'the calm violence of a professional revolution.' Someone must take the initiative NOW.''
Michael S. Goodman is room director of the Playboy Club, Inc., in New York City. Maureen J. McGrail is teaching kinde;r:garten in the Warren [Mich.) Consolidated School System- outside Detroit. Charles E. Russell (TI) is working at Addressograph Multigraph Corporation in Cleveland, as an electronic technician. " I am doing work in data processing and also attending Cleveland State at night to further my education towards a B.S. in engineering or physics." Gregory M. Tasto is a staff trainee with We ~tern Electric Company in Los Angeles. Greg is living in Anaheim-as he puts it, "The Home of Disneyland." James J. Corwin is an engineer with Newport News [Va.) Ship Building and Dry Dock Company. Lt. Timothy L. Kearney has completed the Army Infantry School's ranger course at Ft. Benning, Ga. Training in small-boat operations, water crossing and jungle survival was taught in the Florida ranger camp at Eglin AFB, while mountaineering and long-range patrolling instruction was given at the mountain camp in Georgia. William H. Matthews is attending Kent State University on a graduate assistantship. Bill is working on an MBA and "hope to teach and coach football after I receive my degree." Lt. John R. Cummings is stationed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. David E. Fitzpatrick [MS) is studying for his doctora te at the University of Virginia. Dave and his wife, Gloria, were married August 27, 1966.
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First child, daughter, to Joyce and Robert L. Robke, September 13. Marilyn F. Karnatz is a graduate student at Indiana University. Barbara A. Turriff is a graduate student of English at St. Louis University on an NDEA fellowship. "I also work as a counselor in Rogers Hall for women." Patricia L. Bogumill has moved to Chicago and is working in the bacteriology department of the City Board of Health. "I am living with Joan Heinlein." Joan is working at Passavant Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Lt. Daryl A. Pasek married Mary Ann Dlouhy, August 12. First child, David Alan, to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wieser (Maureen Ann Jones), May 10. Joan S. Dydak is working for the New Jersey College of Medicine as a research assistant. "My research centers on diseases of the liver-their causes and cures. Working for Doctor Carroll Levy, a distinguished liver specialist in this country and abroad." Dennis D. Wackerly is a graduate assistant in the department of statistics at Florida State University. He, his wife, Joan, and son, David, are living in Tallahassee. Roger P. Pryor is employed by Beneficial Finance Company in Parma Heights, 0 . Francisco Santiago-Vela married Edmee C. Vicens, July 29. Frank is a student at Catholic University of Puerto Rico Law School. Fred J. Prince is a graduate student at Catholic University of America and living in Washington, D.C. Raghi Chari [M.Engr.) married Barbara Jean Frederick '65, October 9. Raghu is an engineer with NCR and Barbara is with the Child Welfare Board. Anthony L. Fullenkamp was one of eighteen Peace Corps members assigned recently to the west African nation of Gambia. He arrived at his destination in late September and will be assigned there for two years. Karen R. Schoenberger is a home economist in the General Goods Test Kitchens in White Plains, N.Y. "Having finished three months of training in the various kitchens, I have b een assigned to the product development kitchen." Philip C. O'Sullivan writes, "Having received a reprieve from my draft board, am now working towards a masters degree in social science with a major in police administration at Michigan State University." Lt. C. Thaddeus Devlin finished training at Fort Sill's Artillery and Missile School and currently is working as writer-director with the Television Division, DOl, USAAMS, at Ft. Sill, Okla. [See p icture) Carlo B. Caputo is enrolled for graduate study at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. " I am studying for two masters degrees simultaneously - one in mechanical engineering and another in industrial management." Good luck! Mary Catherine Riethman is a caseworker for the Montgomery County [0.) Child Welfare Board. Sister Barbara Lee Rauch, CPPS, was received into the Cloister of Our Lady of th e Nativity, New Riegel, 0 ., where she will spend a year of probation, testing her qualifica tions for the cloistered life. Sister Barbara h as taught in Dayton, Norwood, and in schools in Indiana, Arizona and California. Private Richard D. Bello has comple ted basic combat training at Ft. Knox, Ky. Dick was one of th e outstanding trainees. Gail Ann Delaplane has joined the staff of the Dayton YWCA and is program director of the Y on Third Street in Dayton.
Sue Ann Quashnock accepted a second lieutenant's commission in the USAF in June and her father, Colonel Joseph M. Quashnock administered the oath. It was thirty years to the day he had entered the military serviceJune 9, 1937. Sue reported to Sheppard AFB, Texas, for orientation before being assigned to the Frances Stern Food Clinic, New England Medical Center, Boston, where she will be a student for a year. After that, the new lieutenant will be assigned to an AF Hospital for another six months of orientation. He fa ther became vice commander of the Aerospace Medical Division, Brooks AFB, on July 1. Kathleen M. Hurley left for a ten-week tour of Europe along with Pat and Pam Pilat, Janet Williams, Eileen Yuzzolin, and Adrienne Claire. "In January I will begin work on my masters degree at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York, in the field of special education." John B. Griffith is attending Chase Law School. Michael T. Pisani is a Probation Officer with Westchester County in Yonkers, N.Y. Lt. David P. Wittman married Marilyn Elizabeth Hartke '66, September 30. Dave is stationed at Ft. Monmouth, N.J. Linda F. Zalokar is a graduate student at the University of Cincinnati in the Rehabilitation Counseling program, under a grant from the U.S. Vocational Rehabilitation Administra tion. This graduate program began last year with four students and a $44,664 grant. This year it has 12 trainees in the master degree program. Timothy G. Hanna is attending graduate school at Syracuse University. Kathleen L. Kennedy is teaching at St. Charles School in Kettering, 0 . Kathleen Ann Engel is working for the CIA and living in Arlington, Va. Mary Katherine Solon is working with Doctor Peter H. Abbrecht, M.D., in kidney and insulin research at the University of Michigan in the Physiology Department. "The job includes kidney transplants in dogs and studies of erythropodietin, a hormone which triggers red blood cell production." Robert T. Bohne is a management trainee with United States Steel in their production planning department. "Have been classified 1-A so may be inducted in the service soon. Won a '67 Dodge in church raffle!!" Richard A. Richter is with the Western Electric Company and holds a position as Associate Engineer in Research and Development, Test Equipment-Engineering Repair Division. " I am still single and have no immediate p lans to alter such status." James L. Doyle is project engineer at Huron Cement Company. Jim and his wife, Mary Carol, have two children- Julie Marie and James Patrick. Grandfather is Paul A. Wagner '39. Jerry F. Donovan, Jr., is an office management trainee in Albany, N.Y., by the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. Albert J. Reiter, Jr., married Patricia Ann Shield, October 7. AI is a systems analyst with the System Development Corporation in Dayton.
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Thomas N. Post is a graduate student at Northwestern University and living in Chicago . William G. Ricksecker is a graduate assistant at the University of Pittsburgh. John T. Carner married Mary Johanna Drilling '66, Oc路 tober 14. John is a cost accountant with Allied/ Egry Business Systems and Mary works at NCR. ' John M. Kovesdi, Jr., is attending Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surge ry. John and his wife, Doreen Selegan Kovesdi, have a daughter- Kristine Marie. John H. Coobick is field representative for General Electric Ordnance Department in Pittsfield, Mass. John travels for the company to Rhode Island, Maine and the state of Massachusetts. Mary Joanne Henahan is a home service representative for the Dayton Power and Light Company. Mary's roommate in Dayton is Judith Anne Hylen. Judy is working at the First National Bank in downtown Dayton. Dennis S. Tomko is with the Dayton Museum of Natural History. Elaine Mary Woods married Frank Wojcik, October 14, 1967. John R. Andra married Judith Ann Pfeiffer, October 7. Jan R. Lojek is studying toward a M.S. in nuclear engineering at the University of Missouri at Rolla on an AEC traineeship. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Buscher, Jr. (Carole Didot '66) have moved to Wappingers Falls, N.Y., where Bill is an engineer with Texaco Research Center in Beacon, N.Y. Carole is a second grade teacher in the Wappingers Central School District. Joseph C. Axley is with Sears-Roebuck Company in Dayton at the Salem Mall store. Clyde E. Miller married Rita Ann McGowan, August 5. Clyde is attending grad school at UD. Marshall J. Johns, Jr., is field advertising representative for Proctor & Gamble Company in Cincinnati. Joseph S. Barranco married Evelyn Mary Kreitl '66, August 19. The Barranco's are living in Pittsburgh, Pa. David G. Urbany married Florence Marie McCahill, July 29. Dave is with the J. C. Penney Company and Florence is teaching in the Silver Spring, Md., area. Frances Klocek Bowman is an English and science teacher in the Cross [South Carolina) Area Schools, after serving with the Peace Corps. Lawrence W. Hoffman married Sue Ellen Stephen, October 28. John D. Schafer, after completing the first half of the summer session at the University of Arizona, was drafted and inducted into the Army on August 1. He completed his basic training at Fort Knox and is in training there now to be a radio operator. Mrs. Schafer (Helen Tunney) is living with her parents in Pittsburgh but is "hopin g to join John on his next assignment." John T. Miller married Mary L. Grilliot, May 20. John is with Sperry Gyroscope Company in Great Neck, N.Y., and also attending graduate school at Long Island University. Lt. John M. Doyle married Mary Elizabeth Schlanser '66, September 23. John is stationed at Fort Lee, Va.
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IN MEMORIAM
Edward C. Sherlock '12-August 6. Rev. Carl F. Goeckeler '14-August 7. Louis C. DeBrosse '56-August 2. Former principal of Gettysburg High School and the Scioto Village Girls School at Delaware. In 1965 he established the Maumee Youth Camp at Liberty Center and served as its superintendent. Recently a new elementary school at the camp was dedicated in his name. Paul E. Foy, M.D., '34-July 1. Doctor Foy never refused a helping hand. He aided college students and candidates for medical school, but dearest to his heart was the promotion of vocations to the priesthood. He loved to assist seminarians, diocesan and religious. He was a general practitioner and practiced in Troy, Ohio. Fred A. Sieverding '62-systems engineer with North Electric Company, Galion, Ohio-drowned July 30. Jack Ingberg '32-August 23. John C. Mahrt '25-August 24. Mr. Mahrt was captain of the 1922 football Flyers and one of the legendary trio of brothers AI H. Mahrt '12 and Louis R. Mahrt '26, at UD. He also played basketball and baseball from 1920 through 1922. Blaz Y. Scott '42-father of two UD students, Kenneth and Karla-August 28. Thomas J. Kelly '26-September 3. Mr. Kelly was secretary of the UD Law Class of 1925-26 and an honor graduate of UD. He was an attorney for the City of Dayton. Charles L. Olinger '49-killed in automobile accident, husband of Dorothy Veneer Olinger '44-September. Captain Joseph S. Rose, Jr. '64-killed in a battle near Lai Khe, South Vietnam, September 14. Fernando H. Rebollar '65-died of leukemia-August 22. James H. Janney '52-District Sales Manager in Ohio for Frank Tea & Spice Company-September 20. William M. O'Bryan '25-President of the Owensboro [Ky.) Grain Company-August 14. Laura Frey Page Ping '57-stepmother of Margaret Ping Fried '59-September 30. Father James E. Donnelly, S.M., '25-Assistant Professor of English at UD-October 2. Dallas Wert '92-deceased many years - not notified until October. William H. McDonald '09-June 16. Francis X. Schumacher, Ph.D., '10-brother of the late Father Alphonse L. Schumacher '13-June 3. Doctor Schumacher was a professor at Duke University. Fred E. McCormick '31, Division Engineer of Construction with the State of Ohio and fath er of Kevin N. Me路 Cormick '63 and UD students Colin and Matthew-March 21. Reginald A. Rosselot '26-notified in October. Donald F. Cizek '55-production supervisor of the Continental Can Company, Santa Ana, Calif., October 19. Joseph M. Overwein, father of Joseph H. Overwein '43August 2.
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George D. Weddington, father of George M. Weddington '49-August 4. James D. Zehrung, father of Colonel Paul W. Zehrung [ret.], '35-August 8. Harold W . Aylstock, father of Grace Aylstock Neander '39, and father-in-law of Patricia Fahey Aylstock '50July 23. Mrs. Rhoda Gleason, wife of Patrick H. Gleason '30June 2. Mrs. Camille Theodoras, mother of Mary Theodoras Saul, D.O. '52, Basil W. Theodora& '55, and Helene A. Theodoras '57-August 17. Mrs. Mary J. Minnerup, wife of Robert J. Minnerup '23August 18. Edward J. Fitzgerald, father of Michael E. Fitzgerald '56August 23. Edward B. Rudy, father of Barbara Rudy Muckerheide '54-February 15. John Reboulet, father of Robert J. Reboulet '32-August 14. Gustav J. Akerland, father of Lt. Col. Gustav J. Akerland '41-August 23. . Miss Anna J. Moosbrugger, sister of Louis E. Moosbrugger '00-August 31. Frank Ebert, father of Anthony Ebert '49 and Margaret Ebert, UD Secretary-August 26. Mrs. Helen Compton Allyn, wife of S. C. Allyn '54 Hon.September 3. Sean Patrick Leary, infant son of Joan and James F. Leary, M.D., September 20. Roy A. York, father of Gerald P. York, '52-August 30. Mrs. Anna Thesing, mother of Paul F. Thesing, Sr., '22September 24. Clyde V. McClelland, father of Randall J. McClelland, M.D. '49-September 24. William F. Reilly, father of William F. Reilly, Jr., M.D., September 29. James P. Kilbane, Sr., father of James P. Kilbane, Jr. '52May 21. Gerald V. Sucher, husband of Doris Shoemaker Sucher '55-September 7. Rev. Andrew E. Bradow, father of Rev. C. King Bradow, Ph.D. '47-0ctober 4. George Michael Stickel, son of Irmgard and Jack A. Stickel '57-0ctober 7. Nicholas S. DeFilippis, father of Dennis D. DeFilippis '64-August 6. Mrs. Katherine Focke, wife of the late William H. Focke, Sr. '25 and mother of William H. Focke '61-0ctober 16. Mrs. Maude Y. Hatfield, mother of R. Clay Hatfield, Ph.D. '41-recently. Mrs. Stella Dodge Wilke, mother of Charles R. Wilke, Ph.D. '40, October 23. Sigrid Ann Larsen, ten-year-old daughter of Lt. Col. [ret.] Lauritz S. Larsen, Ph.D., '53, July 11, 1966. William Lagedrost, father of Stanley W. Lagedrost '530ctober 29. Carl A. Fuller, father of William A. Fuller, '66-0ctober 31. Harold W. Raab '60 ['48)-bio physicist at WPAFB for the past fifteen years-October 24. Raymond J. Mullins '58-assistant professor of speech and drama at UD-October 27. Phillip Wagner '19-notified of death in October. Brother of Joseph G. Wagner '23.
DEDICATED TO GOD'S WILL Tom Prinz, '67, is gone and many of us will never forget him. Dedicated to the service of young people, Tom, who had started as freshman coach at Dayton's Wilbur Wright High School this September, was fatally stabbed by a young person on the football practice field September 26. There is no reason to go into the details of the death but the act did cut down a promising career which had only started in the first week of September and ended a marriage to Kathleen Collins, '67, of only six weeks' duration. It was a tragic moment in UD history and more than 1,000 persons from around the city paid their respects to Kathy at the Westbrock Funeral Home on Thursday, September 28, and at least that many crowded Holy Angels church the next afternoon to spiritually say "good-bye"
Fans at the Dayton-Bowling Green game, September 30, in Baujan Field , observe a moment of silence for their friend, Tom Prinz. Some 14,000 were in the Stadium.
to Tom. We have to admire the restraint and acceptance of God's Will of the Prinz and Collins families. Never was there any bitterness shown over this senseless act. In fact, Mrs. Prinz, Tom's mother, and TOM PRINZ Kathy choose the following verse for the memorial card: "Lord; make me an instrument of Your peace; where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is darkness, light; and where there is sadness; joy." In memory of Tom, the Dayton Coaches Association and UD's Health and Physical Education Department have established the Thomas C. Prinz Memorial Scholarship Fund. They are asking for donations to this fund so that a worthy student will receive the award. Directors of the fund have not worked out details yet but donations, any size, can be sent to Mr. James LaVanche, Chairman, Health and Physical Department, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio 45409. Checks should be made out to the University of Dayton. If any of you know Kathy and had not known of Tom's tragic death until now you can write to her, Mrs. Thomas C. Prinz, 701 Buckeye Street, Toledo, Ohio 4366. She's a brave young lady.
UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
ALUMNUS MAGAZINE Volume XXXIV, No. 4
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President. . . .. . . . .. Jerome E. Westendorf, '43 Vice President. . . . . .... . . James J. Gilvary, '51
Treasurer . . . .......... . . . Barth J. Snyder, '34 Secretary . . . .. . ... . ... .... Mary M. Shay, '44
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION John C. Kussman, '43 jack R. Brown, '26, Dayton Donald E. Ruhl, '47 Robert L. Conger, '57, Cincinnati L. William Crotty, '52, Dayton U.D. President Very Rev. Raymond A. Roesch, S.M., '36 Richard H. Finan, '54, Cincinnati James E. Uttermohlen, '51, Dayton Past President, Alumni, Paul J. Heckman, '38 Herbert E. Whalen, Jr., '59, Dayton Bro. Austin J. Holian, '31 Edwin J. Zwiesler, '45 , Dayton Bro. Elmer C. Lackner, '27
ALUMNUS STAFF Editor ............... JOSEPH J. McLAUGHLIN ASSISTANTS TO EDITOR DOLORES McANESPIE, '51 ; PATRICIA WIGGENHORN, '67; MARY M. SHAY, '44
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THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON November , 1967
ALUMNUS
Vol. XXXIV, No. 4
The University of Dayton ALUMNUS, established in 1929, is published quarterly, February, May, August, November, for the University of Dayton Alumni Association by the Public Relations Department, University of Dayton, 300 College Park Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45409.
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