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ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS CHICAGO CLUB OFFICERS EDXVARD C. SCIWIOEN, '03 ......... ...... P rf'.vir1'e11l JOHN hl. IIURGNEIER, '02 ALEX. ll. SCHOEN. '04 .. ...i'ire-P1't'siu't'1zf.v JOSEPH C. IVINDBIEL. '92 ITDIY,-XRD ,-X, IlI.UKIENTl'l.'Xl.. B, .. ..., St'!'1't'Il17'j' .XLHERT FI, KIZMPER, '94 ,......,. .... T rmzszzrvr l E1l'ZUzI1'0' CI. Sl'l10L'II The Chicago Cluh is incleecl to he commenflerl on the splenflicl spirit of active eo-operation they have consistently manifested. The XYinnly City cluh was represented at nearly every home foothall game. l,ecl hy Neal Grimes the A'Mofats rovecl the new staclium in high spirits of good fellowship. Their most noteworthy aehievemeiit was the obtaining of the Grant Stadium, the largest staclium in the worlrlf' for the Flyers' game in Chicago. Of outstanding note also, was the clance after the Loiola game for the Dayton players ancl rooters. The Club was also represented at the testimonial clinner given the Flyers hy the Optimist Cluh of Dayton. Nonthlv meetinqs are helcl at the Reel Star Inn. CINCINNATI CLUB -1 OFFICERS LEO COESLINIG, '99 ............... .... P zvxitivzzf ELMER IIEILE. 'tl7 UI. XVACNISR MAYITR, '14 ,.,I'im'-P1'es1'dvl1t.v PAUL O'l2RIlfN '15 HENRY XV. XIERI..-XNU. 'lo. ,. .... S0r1'efa1'y IQDXVIN IIIIQCKITR. 'Ill ..,.. .... 7 'rvmzzrez' IVe recall with pleasure anwl appreciation the animal foothall Lp., Gapyliilg clinner at the Hotel Cihson plannecl antl tlirectefl hy the Cincinnati Clnlw. The entire program was a complete success in the tinest cletail. The clinner program was hroacleastecl by Station XVIQRC, anml alumni in distant cities were ahle to enjoy the celehration hy tuning in on the speeches, cheers and songs. lXlr. Leo Goesling, president of the Queen City group, is encleavoring to interest every alumnus ancl friencl in Cincinnati in some phase of the activities of the University's pro- gram of expansion. On the tirst Tuestlay of each month meetings are helml at the Elk Cluh. tx? . -i.. J-. A if ' lltxl
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f 'THE DA ONIAN, CLEVELAND CLUB OFFICERS Tl'lOhl.-XS COLlGlll.lN, '93 .......... ...... f 'l'i'x1'lfU11f REV. A. TETZLAFF, S. ill., 'HS' l-ION. VIRGIL TERREl,l,, 'llll .,,, l'f1'U-fll'4'.x'fif4'1Ilx FR.-XNClS J. POXVFQRS, '14 lVlLLl.-XM F. AVERY, '09 .... ....S'l'i'l'4'l111'y CHAXMP rl. M,-XDlCiXN, llll, ,, .... 7ll'l'47.r1l1'm- Tlznzlzizx CHI!-Lflllfll The representatives frnm the Cleyelancl Clnh who jonrneyeil clown In Dayton fm' the John Carroll game ancl the cleclieatiun of the new stadium retnrnecl tn their native city well repaifl for their visit. XVho woulcln't he pronml to assert allegiance to the Flyers anal their Universtiy after such an inspiring program :mil clecisiye yietnry, ancl it remains that the Cleveland delegation was proud anrl happy. The fans in Cleveland neecl a particularly staunch attaehmeiit tw Niiryiye in the thielc of the Flyers' most aggressive rivals. Meetings are helll monthly at the xvllitflll llutel. DAYTON CLUB OFFICERS XVll.Ll:XKl .-X. KEYES, '92 ...,. ..... . . ...f'J'i'.fllf1'IIl' HARRY F, CAPPEI., '98 HARRY F. FINKE. '02 . .. .... l'z1'v-l'1wxiilv1zff JOHN C SHEA, '90 lVlLl.l.-XM M. C.-XRROLL, Nl. . ..,,Srur'vfi11'y' HUGH YV.'Xl,l,, 'S4 ..., .. . , . . 'l'm'u.v1r1-pf' ll'iIIil111 Kvyixv lf there remain any Citizens in the City of Dayton who have not hearll uf the University and have rot learnecl to appreciate its prominence in University circles. they are certainly unknown to the local University of Dayton hoosters. These loyal alumni have sueceeclecl in bringing to the people of llaytun the realization that they have a splendid University in their miclst. The testimonial clinner given the Flyers hy the Optimist Club of liaytmn is an example of the iappreeiation and pride that have stirrerl the hearts of llaytonians fnr their University. xi . 6- . ,fggifo . - . -vi gfgi fggf ,ww , sf L' la I37I
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