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SE[OND-YEA R [LASSME N
from Daytonian 1939
by eCommons
Largest freshman class in U. of D. history , the class of '41, started college life at Dayton in 1938. After the preliminary orientation, there came in rapid succession the cap crowning, soph battle, sophomore tea dance, official welcome by the president, and a round of school work and extra-curricular activities. Then came pep rallies and a grand football season . First semester exams were followed quickly by spring which produced the usual number of victims for Cupid.
A few familiar faces were missing when school opened this year, but we welcomed some new ones too. We noticed the lost look on the faces of the green freshies, and remembered how we felt, but this didn't stop us from giving them a swell initiation and a real fight in the frosh-soph battle. Our dance, the Freshman Welcome, held at the Miami, was another social triumph. President Johnny Chalmers and his committee get a vote of commendation for this Football season came again and took some of our members: Costell, Rumig, Zwiesler, Moran , Pernush, Humm. From our ranks went Zwiesler and Westendorf for the court team. Debate took Kirby, Chalmers, Wool and Shimanek.
Once more spring pops up and brings an end to our second year of college. Before the finis, however , came more sports, a social season, and those hairpulling final exams. But these all left us with two more years of work and play.
Officers
JOHN CHALMERS - ---------· President
LEO FARBER __ Vice-President
JEANNE McLAUCHLIN _Secretary
JOSEPH HOLLEN KA MP Treasurer
Sophomore Science
Rear: Pickrel, A. Weber, Chalmer s, R. Schneble, Gibson.
Third: Wehner, Dryden, R. Jones, J. Stoecklein.
Second: Ramo s, E. Olcott, Gorbea.
Front: Wool, Kline, Doherty, I. Adams, Willoughb y, M. Keite1·.
Sophomore Arts And Education
Rear: Skapik, Suttman, Kerns , Glemet, Hendricks, Howe, Sommer s, Bru sman, Kirby, Roland, Hummert, Gerson, Markley, Paluzzi.
Third: Zwiesler, Dugan, Fry singer, Long, Robin s, Bradford, Culley, Corcoran.
Second: Jergen s, Pauzar, Wil son, Lo sh, Borton , O swald.
Front: McLaughlin, I s rael, E. Reiling, Mess, Snapp.
Sophomore Business
Rear: Suttmiller, Unger, Englert, Bi stline, Duffy, W. Smith, Funk, Cramer, Edgington.
Fifth: Bunn, M. Myers, J. Carroll; Kappeler, Steinlage, Lacey, Conway, Chapin, Arnoldi, Powers, Fraher.
Fourth: Bier sack, E. Borchers, Heet, Siewe, L. Simons, Humpert, Moritz.
Third: Dude ck, Swindler, J. Winter, Walter, Bocok, J. Hollenkamp , Hall, D. Warner, Rath, Liston.
Second: Ro se n crans, Zidanavich, Loge s, Zonar s, E. Ker sting, Leyes, Curley, Hiney, McKirnan, Hoegler, Manny.
Front: Rei s, Gillen, Pernush, Jerina, Farber, Lan sdowne , Mulcahy, P. Weber, J. R. Baker, S. Simmons, Plappert.
Sophomore Engineers
Rear: Reeb, Poeppelmeier, Litteken, Schlattman.
Sixth: A. Schneble, Bernard, Roes sler, Hoover, Placke, Allen.
Fifth: Matusoff, Wohl sc hlaeger, Ziegler, Burger.
Fourth: McBride, W. Ferron, Goldkamp, Nelli s, Schnurr, Bucher, F. A. Baker, Brodbeck, Greenwald, McFarland.
Third: Frieh s, DiPiero, Shultz, H. Smith, Westendorf, Groos, C. W. Haye s, McDonald.
Second: Connare, Lee, Flynn, Redding , Young, Kirchmer, Burn s, Lindauer, Shimanek, Gregoric.
Front: Fine, Akerland, C. Jack so n, Clark, Olazaga sti , Van Hau se n, 0. Kr oger.
The flag looks safe for the present ... Well, you gotta rest, don't you?
Kay seems interested but June is preoccupied Again the battle wages ... But that fellow in the library isn't interested What's the matter, Christy? Is it the food at camp? You again, Christy ... And still eating ... Bill must have just had an exam Voting booth in the Arcade.
Officers
CHARLES McCLOSKEY President
p A UL RYAN
v ice•President
JEANNE WITHERS Secretary
ROBERT SwANK Treasurer