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First row: E. Steinleitner, I. Howarch, P. Orlando. B. Von Ohlen, L. Weber. Second row: G. Thompson. G. Shaffer, D. Maslow, B. Wesley. D. Rothbard, P. Osman, B. Doug- herty, D. Britto. D. Hansen. Third row: M. Kiss, S. Bialecki. J. Shaffer, B. Harris, J. Pierce, D. Stein. Fourth row: D. Halbsgut, M. Trezinski, S. Sweeney, T. Nason. B. Mul- holland, G. Fried, D. Andrus, R. Weiss, H. Heimbuck, R. La Rouche. D. Taylor. DAYTON NEWS -AYTOJY NEV5 Classmates Vie For Inlrs Regionol-Rahway Traditional Tilt ' Tomorrow an Springfield Gridiron As Bulldogs look (or Upset Win i. o V r , rv Discussing the layout of Regional ' s journal. (Miss Booth and Editor Robert La Rouche). To borrow from Lincoln, a gentleman weft worth quoting, the Dayton News is written for, by, and of the students. It is the aim of this paper to publish not only that which comes under the heading of news, but also to act as a sounding board for student opinion through its editorials and columns, and to assist all student organizations with the power of publicity on hand. We feel that it does just that. 24
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k ' - ' r r a W w ? i First row: A. Casale, E. Steinleitner, P. Orlando, P. Osman, D. Hansen, P. Holley, E. Beiswinger, B. Bednar, B. Scarpone. Second row: D. Williams, N. Widmer, D. Street, J. Toomey, B. Von Ohlen, L. Weber, A. Adlassnig, M Rector, C. Lambert, J. Heyman. Third row: D. Stien, J. Rapp, D. Seal, R. Falduti, N. Berger. A. Bischoff, R. Dunn, M. Kiss, J. Stephen. Fourth row: D. Andrus, N. Van Tuin, E. Buckley. J. Walsh, M. Seibold, D. Britto, B. Whitley, V. Burger, S. Bialecki. Fifth row: J. Boublis, T. Nason. I. Brettler. B. Tuzik, R. Cooper, F. Bayley. THE REGIOMIOGEE Deadline day for writeups in the Regionalgue can well be expressed in two words — organized confusion. This is easy to see since the editors often change their minds without informing the typists. When this happens moans and groans can be heard coming from Room 207 and Mrs. Montgomery is right on hand with the Bicarbs for the ailing typists. This paints a pretty black picture but all ' s well that ends well it is said, so we hope you enjoy our 1952 Yearbook. We worked hard but willingly on it so that in some way on someday you might relive those wonderful four years at Regional. Solving yearbook headaches. V o +%— Watch the birdie. ' 25
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