University of Dayton - Daytonian Yearbook (Dayton, OH)
- Class of 1947
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Y e1'2ffff:z,ff ' ' A . 1 - ff' we-1' .-,-r . -- V - :why W x 1 ia V L wr ., X- 5, Y. -' . ' - 1 ' ' , ww '- fs' X SE- 3 agvflrw Qi, 1 Ax I... n . nr., .tlfvg ...N di wwf. Q. . W- , i eff. x .v-,4 K fs? Mig' 2171 ,, Xa 5 . ,sly A -wa . 'Cn- .r'- ' ,tg V fl I ' M941 J. ai' a'A Y ,, M1 . , , 1 4 . -K - V . 7 I i 'nfl N . ,, w fv., ,f . -.,,,.., 3 N. yt. , .wr V ,mv V , . WX: n - git! 1 I . . ., ,L V 2 - N I ix ww AX N mayb!! MAAC Ol.26l'al'g Q xi? F 9' tfcl' X D, Zlifimvflffywf' A Hgioihwf 4. JLJZWWU 4 ww if F 31 'Q jf o c 1 KR A 6' ffg X i Q. PX of lie REV. GEORGE I. RENNEKEB, S. M. Page Ten The man who fills the president's chair is quiet cmd unassuming with an air of unrutfled dignity and poise-the Rev. George I. Renneker, S. M. These few attributes do not tell the whole story of the personality of our president. Behind this calm facade lies an untold wealth of charac- ter, superior qualities of leadership, and an unflagging interest in his fellow man. His long years of service to this institution well demonstrate these virtues. Father Renneker is in his third year as president of this univer- sity. He came to its helm in troubled times and guided its destinies with sure hands through a most crucial and trying period. The Univer- sity ot Dayton, in physical structure and enrollment, is larger than at any previous time in its history, and his efforts are constantly directed toward making it even greater without losing any of the spirit and atmos- phere that was and is U. D. For the University, Father Renneker means progress. He is no idle dreamer. He is a man with a purpose and the University of Dayton is reaping the benefits of his initiative. N fgrefuclenf niuemifg ice- refiiclenf REV. CHARLES L. COLLINS, S. M. Give the task to a busy man and he will do it well-this is the saga of the many-titled Bev. Charles L. Collins, vice-president and dean of the university, -dean of admissions, examiner, coordinator of student activities, and professor of psychology. To him come the trials and tribu- lations of campus life, but responsibility fails to disturb his serene, im- perturbable air. An astute student of human behavior, Father Collins practices what he preaches - psychology. Student leaders have learned by ex- perience the advisibility of preparing their requests well before submit- ting them for his approval, for his rare discernment uncovers all hidden flaws. Faced with the problem of admissions andhousing in this over- crowded educational era, he has acted quickly and wisely to permit the school to accommodate a record enrollment. His spirit of cooperation enables him to work well with the many groups under his jurisdiction. In spite of his many duties, his office door is always open to those who want to consult with him on any problem. personal or scholastic. Page Eleven Page Twelve egid frar ,A W---M... Elmer C. Lackner, S. M. Genial Brother Elmer Lackner is complet- ing his firsl year as Registrar While continuing to serve as direcior of evening classes. Under his capable supervision is carried on the ex- tensive paper work involved in maintaining the school's records and the planning and carrying out of the enlarged evening school program. eaflff Austin I. Holian, S. M. Rev. Henry I. Kobe. S. M Acting Dean of the Decm of the College oi College of Engineering Arts and Sciences Mr. Daniel L. Leary Bro. Louis A. Saletel. S. M. Bro. George W. Nagel. S. M. Associate Dean Associate Dean Acting Dean Division of Education Division ol Science Division of Business Administration Rev. Edmund I. Baumeister, S. M. Sr. Agnes Immaculata, S. N. D, Dean ol the Graduate Division Dean of Women Miss Mary M. Tuite Bro. Charles Leonard. S. M. ' Bro. William A. Dapper. S. M. Assistant Registrar Purchasing Agent Treasurer Page Thirteen KOGPLI 0 j'M5i8Q5 Very Rev. Walter C. Tredtin, S.M., Chairman Paul A. Sibbing, S.M., Vice-Chairman Francis X. Neubeck, S.M., Treasurer Rev. Aloysius I. Seitz, S.M., Secretary Rev. George I. Benneker, S.M. Mociafe goar Edwin C. Becker, '11, Cincinnati, Ohio Victor Emanuel, '15, New York City Harry F. Finke, '02, Dayton, Ohio Samuel L. Finn, Dayton, Ohio Michael I. Gibbons, '99, Dayton, Ohio Carroll A. Hochwqh, '20, Dayton, Ohio Martin C. Kuntz, '12, Dayton, Ohio of Jag jnlftrf feed Harry A. Mack, Dayton, Ohio Oscar C. Miller, '92, Chicago, Ill. George Quatman, Lima, Ohio Charles H. Reiling, Dayton, Ohio Hugh E. Wall, '98, Dayton, Ohio George Walther, Dayton, Ohio Ioseph Westendort, Dayton, Ohio The Associate Board of Lay Trustees was organized in Iune, 1924. It is composed of alumni, members-at-large, and ex-officio members. The func- tion of the Board is to assist the management of the University in an advis- ory capacity, and to hold, invest, and administer the special endowment funds of the University. Page Fourteen ,911 Memoriam Brother Francis I. Molz, S.M. After almost a year we still have vivid memories ot the very sud- den and unexpected death of Brother Francis I. Molz, S.M. on September 3. He was born in Baltimore fifty-five years ago and entered the Society of Mary in 1908. His two teaching assignments before going to Fribourg, Switzerland for his graduate work in 1920, were at St. George's school in Cincinnati and at the Normal School ot the Society of Mary in Dayton. In 1924 Brother Molz came to the University of Dayton with his doctorate in biology from Fribourg to teach in the division of science. In 1935 he became associate dean and head of the division of science. Dr. Molz was a most interesting teacher and a successful leader and organizer. Under his direction the School of Nursing of St. Elizabeth Hospital and the Medical Technology School of Miami Valley Hospital were affiliated with the University. His interests extended beyond the pale of the University. He was a member of four scientific societies. His students respected and revered him highly. He had an un- usual quality of making himself agreeable and liked by everyone, and the young medics always came back to the University to see Doc as they all called him. His passing was not only a severe shock to us but also a great loss to the University. He was a man of scholarship, vision, and devotion to duty. Our memory of him will long remain fresh. Page Fifteen CLClfLAg MARTIN K. BARNETT, B. A., M. A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry HARRY C. BAUIAN, Ph. B. oi C. Head of Athletic Department REV. EDMUND I. BAUMEISTER, S.M., B.S., Ph.D Dean of Graduate Division Professor of Education WILLIAM A. BECK. S.M., B.S.. M.Sc.. Ph. D. Head of Department and Professor oi Biology WILLIAM I. BELLMER, S.M., B.S., M. A. Head of Department and Professor oi Mathematics REV. THOMAS H. BODIE, S. M., B. A., M. A. Instructor in Religion EDWARD BURROUGHS Assistant Professor of Art Dean, School of the Dayton Art Institute WILLIAM F. CAHALAN, B. A., M. A. Instructor in English WILLIAM M. CANNING, B. A., M. A. Instructor in History IAMES E. CARTER, B.S. Assistant Professor in Physical Education CHARLES W. CASSEL, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics IOSEPH I. CHAMBERLAIN, C. E., M. C. E. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering DAVID CHAPMAN, B. A. Instructor in Engineering MRS. MARY CIVILLE, B. S. in Ed. Instructor in Secretarial Studies Page Sixteen .3 ,M-. Mr. Barnett Bro. Beck Bro. Bellmer Fr. Bodie Mr. Cahalan Mr. Canning Mr. Chamberlain Mr. Cope Mr. Donovan Bro. Dury CLCM, REV. CHARLES L. COLLINS, S.M., B. A., Ph. D. Vice-president and Dean of the University Head of the Department and Professor of Psychology Mr- Eckstein FL Enders ALAN corn, B. s. in Ed., M.M. Instructor in Music IANETTE E. DOLBY. B.S. Instmctor in Physical Education ROBERT E. DONOVAN, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics EDWARD I. DURY. S.M., B.S., M.S. nl -- Y Sr. Fidelis Fr. Fritz Assistant Professor of Biology HERBERT ECKSTEIN, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Physics A94 REV. FLORIAN I. ENDERS, S.M., B. A. I Assistant Professor of Philosophy PETER I. FASO, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology - M. 11 Bm' Geisler ' Gep an slsrsn MARIE FIDELIS, s. N. D.. B. A., M. A. Professor of English REV. HENRY I. FRITZ, S.M., B. A., M. A. Head of Department and Professor of Philosophy GEORGE I. GEISLER, S.M., B.S., Lic. Sc. Head of Department and Professor of Chemistry LANDIS GEPHART. B. S. in Ed.. M. A. BTO- G1'C1T1dY Sf- Hilda Instructor in Mathematics IOHN F. GIBBONS. B. A.. M. A. Instructor in Philosophy MICHAEL B. GRANDY, S.M., B.S., M.S., Ph. D. Head of Department and Professor of Physics Mr, Hogan Mr. Huth Page Seventeen . .v CLCM Mr. Iehn Mr. Kuder Mr. Kuljean Fr. Leimkuhler Bro Lucrer X gi Mr. Meyer Mrs. Miller Mr. O'Leary Mr. Peckham Mrs Peckham RALPH HAFNER, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics REV. HUGH HALTON, O. P., B.A., M.A. Instructor in Philosophy SISTER MARY HILDA, M. S. C., B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics IOHN E. HOGAN, B.A., M.A. Instructor in English AUSTIN I. HOLIAN, S. M., B.S. in Ed., B.S.E.E.,M.S.E.E. Acting Dean of College of Engineering Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering EDWARD A HUTH. B. A., M. A., Ph. D. Acting Head of Department and Associate Professor of Sociology SISTER AGNES IMMACULATA, S. N. D., B. A., M. A. Dean of Women Associate Professor of English Page Eighteen LAWRENCE A. IEHN, B. of M. E. Instructor in Mathematics ROLAND KINDER, B. S. C., B. S., M.A. Instructor in Secretarial Science SAMMUEL H. KLEIN, B. E. Instructor in Engineering ADELE M. KLOPF. B.A. Instructor in Spanish ARNOLD KLUG. S. M. Supervisor of St. Ioseph Hall EDWARD H. KNUST, S.M., B.S., M.S Professor of Mathematics REV. HENRY I. KOBE, S. M., B. A. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Associate Professor of History .L alll! P . ' . f? G1 tfffw if-ff Sr Pelagia ff it Bro Perz Bro Poitras Mr Powell Mrs Prather Fr. Preisinger Bro. Price Sr. Raphael Mr. Reichard Mr. Riepenhotf ROBERT C. KUDER. B.A., Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry S. T. L.. S. T. D. Instructor in Philosophy ERNEST S. KULIIAN, B. S. REV. STEPHAN MCCORMACK, O.P.. B.A.. S. T. Lr IOHN I. MCGRATH, B. A.. M. A.. M. Sc. oi Oratory I t t ' Ch ' t ns mc or m emls ry Assistant Professor ot Speech ELMER C. LACKNER, S.M., B.A.. M. A. Registrar. Director ot Evening Classes Associate Professor of History WILLIAM F. MEYER, B.S. in Ch. E. Instructor in Chemistry DANIEL LEARY' B-All M'AH P1-LD. MRS. VELMA MILLER, B.S. C., M. Ed. Head oi Department and Assistant Professor oi Sec Associate Dean, Division of Education: Education Professor of retarial Science MRS. DOROTHY C. MORSE. B. A., M. Sc. REV. EDWIN M. LEIMKUHLER, S.M., B. A., M. A. IHSUUCIOY in Bi0109Y Head of Department and Professor oi Religion GEORGE W. NAGEL. S.M., B.S., M. A. JOHN LUCIER, S.M., BS' Assistant Dean and Acting Head of Division of Busi ' - ness Administration IUSUUCTOY In Chem1SUY Assistant Professor of History EDWARD LYNCH, S-M- HAROLD NIELSEN, B.S. Supervisor of Alumni Hall Instructor in Mathematics Page Nineteen acuhg MRS. HAROLD NIELSEN, B.A.. M.A., M.S. Instructor in Sociology EDMUND B. O'LEARY. B. S., M.A,, Ph. D. Head of Departments of Economics and of Organization Professor of Business Organization. Economics FREDERICK G. PAFF, S. M. Supervisor of St. Ioseph Hall CYRIL G. PECKHAM. B.S.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics MRS. CYRIL G. PECKHAM, B.S.. M.S. Instructor in English SISTER MARY PELAGIA, M. S. C.. B. A., M. A Associate Professor of Education IOHN R. PERZ, S. M.. B. A.. M. A.. Ph. D. Head of Department of Modern Languages Professor of German and Spanish W. Business ., Ph. D. MRS. HELEN L. PETERSON. B.S. in Ed., M. S. Instructor THOMAS Professor FRANCIS Instructor MRS. W. Instructor in English L. POITRAS. S.M., B.S.. B. A.. M. of French DE S. POWELL, B. A.. M. A. in Philosophy T. PRATHEH, B. A.. B.S. in Ed.. M. in Mathematics in Iourn. A. . A. REV. CHARLES V. PREISINGER, S.M., B.A.. M. A. Associate THOMAS Associate Professor of History I. PRICE. S.M., B. A., M. A. Professor of English E. KEMP PRUGH. B. A. Instructor in Physics ---1 1- . .f ..,,,d up Bro. A. Rose Mrs. Rose -1. We . Bro. L. Rose Mr. Rosenberg Bro. Ruhlman Mr. Schraut ' -'lS:TSSX'1?5Q1'P AUM' I 'I l ' .,, -499' YR Q3 A 'X Mr Schwartz Mrs Shumaker Page Twenty Col. Simpson Mr. Springer Mr. Steiner Mr. Townsend Mr. Wehmanen Bro. A. Wherle ,-T.-.....,...s -... . . ..-W .vs Bro. Wohlleben Mr. Taylor Bro. Weber Mr. Westbrock Bro. W. Wherle EQ Vgw Xf , 'Xu- Mr. Wolowicz acudg IOSEPH D. QUINN, B.S. in Ed. Instructor in Physical Education SISTER MARY RAPHAEL, M. S. C., B.S.. M. A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Acting Head of Department of Home Economics LT. IAMES M. REAGAN, B.S. Instructor in Military Science and Tactics MAURICE R. REICHARD, B.A., M. A. Head cf Department of Music Associate Professor oi Music LOUIS A. REIPENHOFF, Ir.. Ph. B. in lourn. Instructor in Journalism MRS. MARY ROBERTS, B.B. A. Instructor WALTER Assistant in Secretarial Studies A. ROESCH, S. M., B. A. Librarian ALBERT H. ROSE. S.M.. B.S, in Ed.. M. A . Instructor in Political Science MRS. EITHEL ROSE, B.S., M. S. in Ed. Assistant Professor of Home Economics LOUIS H. ROSE, S.M.. M.S., B. E. E. Acting Head of Department and Associate Proiesscr of Electrical Engineering IUSTUS ROSENBERG, Lic. es Let. Instructor FRANCIS Librarian DOMINIC Associate LOUIS A. Associate in Modern Languages S. RUHLMAN. S. M., B. A.. B.S. in L. S. de la SALANDRA. B. A.. M. A.. Ph.D. Professor of History SALETEL, S. M , B. S., Ph. D. Dean. Division of Science l Head cf Department and Professor of Geo.cgy Page Twenty-one KENNETH C. SCHRAUT, B. A., M. A., Ph. Associate Professor of Mathematics KENNETH C. SCHUBEL, B. A., M. A. Instructor in Economics REEVES R. SCHWARTZ, B. Ed., M. Ed. Instructor in Physical Education EUGENE SHIELDS, B. A., C. P. A. Instructor in Accounting MRS. CHARLENE M. SHUMAKER, B.S. Instructor in Biology COL. IAMES R. SIMPSON Professor of Military Science and Tactics BARTH I. SNYDER, B. A., I. D., M. A. Associate Professor of Accounting and ganization THADDEUS P. SOSLOWSKI, B. A., B.E.E Instructor in Electrical Engineering DEE B. SPRINGER, B. A., M. A., C. P. A. Instructor in Accounting GEORGE H. SPRINGER, B. A., M. Sc. Assistant Proiessor oi Geology WILFRED I. STEINER, B. A., M. A. Instructor in History IRVING SUSSMAN, B.S., M. A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics .L Clffblkg D. Business Or- WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, B. S.. M. A. in Bus. Ed. Instructor in Accounting IOSEPH A. TI-IIE, B.S. Instructor in Physics BETTY IEAN THOMAS, B. Mus. Instructor in Music Page Twenty-two IARVIS TODD, B. A.. M. A. Associate Professor of Physics PAUL S. TOWNSEND, B.S. in E. E. Instructor in Physics IOSEPH W. TRYANOWSKI, B. A.. M.B.A.. LL. B. Instructor in Accounting WALTER R. WARNE, B. A.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics ANDREW R. WEBER, S. M., B. S., B. M. E., M. M. E. Head oi Department and Professor of Mechanical Engineering ROY WEHMANEN, B. S. in M.E. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering ALBERT I. WEHRLE, S.M., B.S.. M. E. E., Ph. D. Professor of Electrical Engineering WILLIAM O. WEHRLE, S.M., B. A., M.A., Ph. D. Head of Department and Professor of English SIGFRIED WENG, Ph.B., M. A. Assistant Professor of Art Director of Dayton Art Institute ADRIAN I. WESTBROOK, B. S. in M. E. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering EDWARD G. WESTBROOK, S.M., B.S., M. B. A. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science ROBERT C. WICKMAN, B.S . Instructor in Biology WILLIAM I. WOHLLEBEN, S.M., B.S., M.S.. Ph. D. Head of Department and Professor oi Chemical En- gineering CHESTER WOLOWICZ. B. S. in M. E., M. S. in M. E. Associate Proiessor of Mechanical Engineering manly .fddziid fance To Miss Carrie come the engineers' many woes-the coke bar in the cat -Father Kobe's right hand, Julie Timmer- Keepers of the C-numbers -Ruthie Fink and Dottie Haney hold a conference in Father Collins' office-Brother Frank checks up-All set for the Chow- hounds -Miss Ryan-UD's own Voice with a smi1e . Page Twenty-three pafferaon emoria 'rim XI X m 5 EW W! f 'lt' 5 15 X Q, NW Q, X 5 3 ,,,4-1-7 EEA 5 ' 3 5 21 'L Qi - - eniom X amass? w. ' A a -.1-fa,. ',' 3 I 1 3 ,, ,, , ra! ' X '-1-1.12. vvvv the 52. 1 . , . .A '21 . .Z Masq-5, uf McGuire Reichert Schmidt Hussey cmd non-vet, the '43 and '44, the '39 cmd '40 September, 1943. than ever before. in between fare- well parties for Army-bound class mates, made our first two years of college a hail and farewell period. Canteen and Flyer's Hangar furnished recrea- tion, with occasional Sigma Delt and Cabos picnics to add to the fun. Out- standing among ou.r leaders were Ellie Kurtz, Ioan Roderer, Kenny Trimbach, Ioe Mori, Bonnie Winckleman, and Ioan Hussey. Class of '47-melting pot, rare assortment of veteran young and the not-so-young, the Iohnr1y-come-latelys of We-were-here-whens who reminisce of the golden days of Officially, our class entered these hallowed halls in Enrollment was small then with coeds in a larger proportion Initiations and frosh welcomes every semester, sandwiched V-Days and the swift return of vets to their alma mater altered the pat- tern of our existence. Basketball, baseball, our lively Iunior Prom, the first Turnabout Tag , gave us a gay active year. The Red and Blue hit the stands with Charlie Seaman in the editor's chair. '46 and football-senior class standouts Schmidt, Pinciotti, Rudnicki, Goss, Castignola, Reichert, Zoul, Accrocco, Brant, McGuire, and Powers gave us a winning Flyer eleven. Active Rocky Whalen edited the UD News and headed the Student Council. Exponent chief C. King Bradow was youngest grad. We named Lee Schmidt, Milt McGuire, Ioan Hussey, and Paul Reichert our class officers. Proms, Military Ball, spring sports, dramatics, and-commencement: all before we had a chance to catch our breath. The severe black gowns, troub- lesome hoods, the long, long aisle, speeches, the sheepskin and--completion of our college days. Page Twenty-six CLASS OFFICERS President-Leland Schmidt Vice-President-Milton McGuire Secretary-Ioan Hussey Treasurer-Paul Reichert eniom I 7 IOSEPH F. ACCROCCO Bachelor of Science in Education IVA LOU ALLER Bachelor ot Arts THEODORE I. APONYI Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering MARGARET E. AUGUST Bachelor of Science in Education ROBERT M. BERNER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration RICHARD I. BERRY Bachelor of Science RAYMOND E. BOLAND Bachelor of Science in Education CHARLES K. BRADOW Bachelor of Arts DAN A. BRANT l Bachelor of Science in Education BURDELL E. BREWER Bachelor of Science in Education Page Twenty-seven i Page Twenty-eight en iam DONALD B. BUTLER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration LILLIAN I. CAMPBELL Bachelor of Science in Home Economics IOHN R. CASTIGNOLA Bachelor of Science in Education SISTER MARY CLODWIGA, M.S.C Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education LEONARD W. COBBS Bachelor of Science ROBERT W. COLBY Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering JAMES A. CUSH Bachelor ot Science in Electrical Engineering IUNE C. DAVIS Bachelor of Science in Education IOHN E. DREXLER Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering CLAUDE M. ECABERT Bachelor of Science in Business Administration eniom 1 7 NICHOLAS A. ENGLER Bachelor of Science DAVID C. ETZLER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration MURIEL R. FARGO Bachelor of Arts LETHA M. FILLMORE Bachelor of Arts IOHN W. FITZHARRIS Bachelor of Arts IAMES B. FLYNN Bachelor of Science THELMA M. FOSTER Bachelor of Science in Education HENRY M. FROELICH Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BARBARA M. FUHHMANN Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education WILLIAM I. GOSS Bachelor of Science in Education Page Twenty-nine RITA A. GOUGH Bachelor of Science IOHN T. GRUENWALD Bachelor of Science in Business Administration THELMA I. HAMPTON Bachelor of Arts ALBERT T. HART Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering BERTRAND B. HECKEL Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CHARLES E. HEMLER Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering MARK W. HICKS Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering CHARLOTTE A. HOCHWALT Bachelor of Science in Home Economics DON L .OIILLE Bachelor 1 f Science in Business Adniinistration IOAN M. HUSSEY Bachelor of Arts eniom VIRGINIA L. I OHNSTON Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering IOHN L. IONES Bachelor of Arts ARNOLD H. KRAMER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration FRED I. KROGER Bachelor oi Science in Mechanical Engineering ELEANOR A. KURTZ Bachelor of Arts NORMAN A. LANTER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering HELEN P. LECHNER Bachelor of Science in Education IOHN C. LEIBFRITZ Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ROBERT E. LUKEN Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering SISTER MARY MAGDALEN Bachelor of Science in Home Economics , M.S.C. 1947 Page Thirty-one 'Q' ,P Page Thirty-two en iam RAYMOND N. MANTEY Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering MILTON T. MCGUIRE Bachelor of Science in Education ROBERT M. MISLAN Bachelor of Arts EDGAR P. MOORE Bachelor of Science in Business Administration DORIS M. MORGAN Bachelor of Arts IOSEPH H. MORI Bachelor of Science in -Electrical Engineering GERALD D. O'GRADY Bachelor of Arts RITA M. PERFILI Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education DON I. PINCIOTTI Bachelor of Science in Education WILLIAM H. POWERS Bachelor of Science in Education eniom MARTHA I. PRINCE Bachelor of Science in Education WILLIAM I. RAIFF Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering IOHN A. RAUSCHER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering PAUL E. REICHERT Bachelor of Science in Education ELOISE M. RETTIG Bachelor of Science in Business Administration HARRY R. RIGGS Bachelor of Science in Education IOAN A. RODERER Bachelor of Science in Home Economics RICHARD I. RUDNICKI Bachelor of Science in Business Administration DONALD E. RUHL Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM D. SAUERMAN Bachelor of Science in Education 1947 Page Thirty-three 1 7 el'll0l 6 Page Thirty-four LELAND C. SCHMIDT Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CHARLES L. SEAMAN Bachelor of Arts LAVERNE F. SEITZ Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering REBECCA L. SHAW Bachelor of Arts WAYNE C. SHEIDLER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering ROBERT N. SHERMAN Bachelor of Arts HARLENA W. SMITH Bachelor of Science in Education ISABEL B. STEPHENSON Bachelor of Arts HENRY A. STICH Bachelor of Arts FRANK B. STILWELL Bachelor of Science in Business Administration eniom 7 IANE E. SULLIVAN Bachelor of Science in Home Economics CHARLOTTE W. SUMAN Bachelor of Arts DANTE I. TERZI Bachelor of Science in, Business Administration KENNETH L. TRIMBACH Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering ORTHA P. TSCHUDY Bachelor of Science IOSEPH F. UPDYKE Bachelor of Science in Business Administration MADONNA A. WACK Bachelor of Science in Education RUBY H. WAGSTAFF Bachelor of Science in Education MINNALEE S. WEBB Bachelor of Science in Education JOHN I. WELDON Bachelor of Arts l Page Thirty-five eniom SISTER MARY WENEBURGA, M.S.C. IAMES D. WHALEN Bachelor of Science in Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education Business Administration CHARLES W. WEPRIN Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BERNICE R. WILLS Bachelor of Science in Education IOHN R. WESTERHEIDE Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Education BONNIE L. WINCKLEMAN IOSEPH ZOUL Bachelor of Science in Education Page Thirty-six .fdclvhfionaf gracluaferi WILLIAM T. ANDERSON, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education IOHN BOLIN, S.M. Bachelor of Arts HARRY T. BROOKS Bachelor of Science in Education IEROME I. BURKE Bachelor of'Science in Business Administration IAMES R. CALHOUN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education MARIORIE M. CHAPMAN Bachelor of Science 'in Education CLARENCE I. CHEW, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education STANLEY A. CHMIEL Bachelor of Science in Business Administration HERMAN I. DREES, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education ALBERT Q. C. DUNG Bachelor of Science SISTER MARY GONZAGE DOYLE, O.S.F. Bachelor of Arts R. STANLEY DYBVIG Bachelor of Science in Business Administration GEORGE R. GAENSLER, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education IOHN C. GORMAN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education ALICE L. HENDERSHOT Bachelor of Science in Nursing education IOSEPH L. HOFFMAN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education Bachelor of Arts NORMA S. HUTZLER Bachelor of Science i Education NENE LEE IONES Bachelor of Science in Education HENRY HOOD, S.M. n IRENE M. KAUFFMAN Bachelor of Science IAMES KNUGE, S.M. Bachelor of Arts PAUL I. LANDOLFI, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education IOHN A. LEIES, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education BARTLETT C. LUBBERS Bachelor of Science in Education IAMES MASUR, S.M. Bachelor of Arts HOMER K. MONROE Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering EDWARD MULVANEY, S.M. Bachelor of Arts IOSEPH I. NAPIERKOWSKI, S.M. Bachelor of Arts IOSEPH L. PRIESTLEY, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education LESTER B. RASZKOWSKI, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education CLARENCE A. SCHORR Bachelor of Science in Education IOHN SCHUTZMAN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education LOIS R. SEBREE Bachelor of Arts IOSEPI-I M. SPEHAR, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education WILLIAM TAPHORN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education STEPHEN TUTAS, S.M. Bachelor of Arts LEO WILLETT, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education EUGENE C. ZAPP, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education Page Thirty sevei enior IOSEPH ACCROCCO Varsity Football: Monogram Club: Intra-murals THEODORE APONYI Pershing Rifles: Dr. Reilly Oratorical Contest Winner: U. D. News: NFCCS: Student Council :Editor 1946 Daytonian: CABOS: Albert Emmanuel Award: Alpha Sigma Tau: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities ROBERT BERNER Economics Club: Intra-murals: Advanced ROTC: Officer's Club IOSEPH BERRY Mathematics Club RAYMOND BOLAND Pershing Rifles: Mixed Chorus CHARLES BRADOW Exponent: Thespians: International Relations Club: Math- ematics Club: Interracial Club: Alpha Sigma Tau DAN BRANT Varsity Football: Monogram Club: Intra-murals: Advanced ROTC OIiicer's Club BURDELL BREWER Women's Chorus: C. S. M. C.: Daytonian: Interracial Club DONALD BUTLER Economics Club: Upsilon Delta Sigma: Debate Society LILLIAN CAMPBELL Girls' Rifle Team: Sigma Delta Pi: Interracial Club: Up- silon Delta Chi IOHN CASTIGNOLA Varsity Football: Monogram Club: Most Valuable Foot- ball Player : All Ohio Football Player: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Intra-murals LEONARD COBBS Interracial Club: Sigma Delta Pi: Beta Kappa Chi ROBERT COLBY Mechanical Eng. Society: Men's Chorus NICHOLAS ENGLER Mathematics Club DAVID ETZLER Pershing Rifles: Economics Club IOHN FITZHARRIS Student Council: CABOS lSecretaryl: Band: U. D. News: Thespians: Intra-murals BARBARA FUHRMANN Sigma Delta Pi: Interracial Club Page Thirty-eight .Acfiuified WILLIAM GOSS Varsity Football: All Ohio Football Player: Monogram Club lVice Presidentl: Intra-murals RITA GOUGH Sigma Delta Pi lSecretaryl: Phi Chi IOHN GRUENWALD Intra-murals: Economics Club ALBERT HART Mechanical Eng. Society: Mixed Chorus: Men's Chorus BERTRAND HECKEL Upsilon Delta Sigma lPresidentl: Economics Club: Pershing Rifles: U. D. News CHARLOTTE HOCHWALT Sigma Delta Pi: Upsilon Delta Chi DON HOELLE Alpha Sigma Tau: U. D. News: Pershing Rifles: Trick Drill Team: Cheerleader: Intra-murals IOAN HUSSEY Sophomore Class Secretary: Senicr Class Secretary: CABOS: Thespians: Red Cross: Student Council: Flyer's Hanger Committee: C. W. O.: Alpha Rho Tau VIRGINIA IOHNSTON Mathematics Club: Thespians: Alpha Psi Omega: Inter- racial Club: Central Women's Organization: Band Sponsor: W. A. A.: Flyer's Hanger Committee: Phi Chi: Mask and Mascara: Red Cross IOHN IONES Exponent: Debate Society: Pershing Rifles: Alpha Sigma Tau ELEAN OR KURTZ CABOS tSecretaryl: Thespians: Women's Chorus lPresi- dentl: Flyer's Hanger Committee 1Chairmanl: Spirit Com- mittee Secretary: Central Women's Organization lPresi- dentl: Who's Who in Amer. Col. 6 Univ. : Alpha Rho Tau tPresidentl: Iunior Class Vice-President: W. A. A.: Mask and Mascara NORMAN LANTER Rifle Team: Student Council: Class Treasurer: Alpha Sigma Tau: Intra-murals HELEN LECHNER Mathematics Club: Red Cross: Epsilon Gamma IOHN LEIBFRITZ Alpha Sigma Tau: Advanced ROTC Officer's Club: Intra- murals: Economics Club ROBERT LUKEN Rifle Team: Pershing Rifles: Trick Drill Team: Mathematics Club: Mechanical Eng. Society RAYMOND MANTEY Mechanical Eng. Society: Mathematics Club MILTON MCGUIRE Varsity Football: Monogram Club: Intra-murals: Vice-Pres. Senior Class EDGAR MOORE Chapel Choir: Men's Chorus :Mixed Chorus: C. S. M. C. IOSEPH MORI Chapel Choir: Men's Chorus: Thespians: Mixed Chorus: Daytonian: Flyer's Hanger: Who's Who in Amer. Col. :S Univ. : President Electrical Eng.: Mask and Mascara GERALD O'GRADY Intra-murals: Advanced ROTC Officer's Club: Economics Club: CABOS: Alpha Sigma Tau RITA PERFILI Sigma Delta Pi DON PINCIOTTI Varsity Football: Monogram Club fSec-Treasurerl: All- Ohio Football Player: Honorable Mention - All Catholic All-American: Alpha Sigma Tau: Advanced ROTC Oiticer's Club: Student Council: Varsity Baseball: lntra-murals WILLIAM POWERS Varsity Football - Co-captain: All-Ohio Football Player: Monogram Club: lntra-murals MARTHA PRINCE Epsilon Gamma fPresidentl: Women's Chorus IOHN RAUSCHER Sodality: Mathematics Club: Alpha Sigma Tau: Albert Emmanuel Award PAUL REICHERT Varsity Football: Monogram Club: Intra-murals: Senior Class Treasurer IOAN RODERER CABOS: Sigma Delta Pi: Red Cross: Flyer's Hanger Com- mittee: Home Economics Club: W. A. A. RICHARD RUDNICKI Varsity Football: Monogram Club: CABOS: Intra-murals: Adavanced ROTC OIiicer's Club DON RUHI. Band: Pershing Rifles: Mathematics Club: Mechanical Eng. Society IPresidentl WILLIAM SAUERMAN Varsity Football: Monogram Club: lntra-murals: Advanced ROTC Officer's Club LELAND SCHMIDT Varsity Football - Co-captain: Monogram Club lPresidentl: Honorable Mention, All Catholic All-America: Honorable Mention, All-Ohio: Advanced ROTC OIiicer's Club: Student Council: Sophomore Class Vice-President: Iunior Class Vice-President: Senior Class President: Alpha Sigma Tau: Iunior Prom King: Who's Who in Amer. Col 6 Univ. : Intra-murals CHARLES SEAMAN Chapel Choir Wice-Presidentl: Exponent LA VERNE SEITZ Mechanical Eng. Society WAYNE SHEIDLER Pershing Rifles: Riile Team: Trick Drill Team: Advanced ROTC OiIicer's Club ROBERT SHERMAN Thespians: Exponent: Alpha Psi Omega HENRY STICH Alpha Sigma Tau: Pershing Rifles: Economics Club IANE SULLIVAN Sigma Delta Pi: Upsilon Delta Chi lPresident and Treasurerl CHARLOTTE SUMAN International Relations Club: Women's Riile Team: Wo- men's Chorus: Thespians: W. A. A.: Alpha Rho Tau: Mask and Mascara DANTE TERZI Varsity Football: Monogram Club: Intra-murals KENNETH TRIMBACH Mathematics Club lTreasurerJ: Mixed Chorus: Sophomore Class President: Student Council: Thespians lVice-Presi- dentl: Men's Chorus lPresidentl: CABOS fTreasurerl: Who's Who in Amer. Col G Univ. : Flyer's Hanger Committee: Mask and Mascara IOSEPH UPDYKE Alpha Sigma Tau: lntra-murals: Economics Club MADONNA WACK W. A. A.: VJomen's Chorus: CABOS: U. D. News: Girl's Rifle Team: Red Cross IOHN WELDON Mixed Chorus: Intra-murals: Daytonian: CABOS: Chapel Choir: Spirit Committee: Interracial Club: Upsilon Delta Sigma: C. S. M. C.: Economics Club tSec-Treasurerl 1 IOHN WESTERHEIDE Intra-murals: Spirit Committee: Thespians: Mathematics Club fPresidentl: Mechanical Eng. Society JAMES WHALEN Editor, U. D. News: Student Council fPresidentl: Iunior Class President: Daytonian: Red G Blue Sports Editor: CABOS: Spirit Committee: Economics Club: Intraemurals BONNIE WINCKELMAN Alpha Rho Tau: Epsilon Gamma: Thespians lPresidentl: Women's Chorus: Mixed Chorus: W. A. A.: Mask and Mascara: Alpha Psi Omega: Red Cross: Iunior Class Sec.: Band: Football Band Sponsor: Flyer's Hanger Committee: Alpha Sigma Tau IOSEPH ZOUL Varsity Football: Monogram Club: Intramurals Page Thirty-nine .5-Zbeeclzi Cyarifgr M 070 ' 'L f b 5 X v fs . LS JST! f ': X 0 4 ag',ZW.i5- ' E'-H59 1 'J K y 2 ix-: ? 143' 4 'gwiifg ' A I Y I X I :lli I f 0 1 1 dm 7 , W X +2- ,f ff- if if--' T.: Q fm- - 'T'- - i- -. x xv im xii. I x Y 9 W unions CLASS OFFICERS President-Al Suttman Treasurer-Iames Finke Thomas Hanlon, Al Suttman, Iames Finke, Mary Ann Kessen. Page Forty-two Class of '48-war babies--we came to the campus when enroll- ment Was at its lowest ebb and activities at a bare minimum. As sophmores we took the lead in many activities. Outstanding among our class mates were Ieane Warman, Madeleine Unger, Tom Hanlon, Ed Spang, Marjorie Crutcher and Ed Marrinan. Spring term saw a semblance of normalcy return to the campus with men in a vast majority for the first time in our college lives. '47 and a peak year for the Iunior class! Our own Ruth Meyer, sponsored by the Monogram Club, was chosen Homecoming Queen in an all-out campaign. Iuniors dominated her court with Marianna Monty, Madeleine Unger, Ieane Warman, Mary Ellen Gunther, and Patty Iustice as attendants. Stan Groene and Bill Bachus were our football heroes. Lone representative on the basketball squad was Iim Finke. We named Al Suttman, lim Finke, Mary Ann Kessen and Tom Hanlon our class of- ficers. Big event on the social calendar was the Valentine's Day Iunior Promenade at Lakeside. Marianna Monty reigned as queen. Student Council representatives included Tom Hanlon, Madeleine Unger, and Tom McGuire. A1 Diringer edited the Daytonian . UD News staff includ- ed Gene Vonderembse, Rita McGarry, Ieane Warman, and Iim Millard. Came spring-the musical show, concerts, Military Ball-and there you have it-our Iunior year. Vice-President-Thomas Hanlon Secretary-Mary Ann Kessen EDUCATION Sealed: Geraldine Bubolz, Dorothy Elliiritt, Miriam Keim. Standinq: Phyllis Shaw, Carol Doles. Catherine Raso, Mary Ellen Reinhard. EDUCATION Seated: Adele Eisenhauer, Ieanne Warman, Nancy Boring, Ieanne Le Boeuf. Standing: Patricia Ralph. Margaret Dierken. Made- leine Unger. ARTS Seated: Marjory Crutcher, Winifred Coates. Rita McGarry, Ieanne Smith, Marianna Hecher, Mildred Mooney. Vesta Cornett. Patricia Griffin. Standing: Clement Iacobs, Edward Foster. Lester Schlafman, George Sullivan, Iohn Steinbrugge, Iohn Schuler, Tony Portilla, Thomas Scholey. Page Forty-three uniorfi union! 1..- SCIENCE Seated: Patricia Schultz, Bess McCann, Rosemary Coulter. Dorothy Clark. Isabel Klopt, Mary Ann Kes- sen, Eleancr Lowry. Mary Pritchard. Standing: Kenneth Iackson, Connie Frank. Thcmas Middleton, Frank Havens, Thomas McCarthy, Don- ald Stofi, Lucy Breidenback, Everett Archdeacon. Elizabeth Sullivan, Norbert Kosater, Robert Kemper, Irving Shroyer, Roseann Houser. BUSINESS Seated: Daniel Kaufiman, Louis Carver. Margie Wentz, Patricia Iustice, Iames Finke, Iohn Mahoney. Standing: lack Gosiger, Leo Buse, A1 Suttman, Wil- liam Bachus, Nick Braun, Michael Zeno, Richard Hanousek, Thomas McGuire. BUSINESS Kneeling: lack Dawson, LeRoy Miller, Iohn Archer, Iohn Ensley. Standing: Harold Thomas, Kenneth Arkenherg. Earl Clark, Robert Mangan, Marianna Monty, Ioseph Tolle. Ruth Meyer, Robert Huels, Bertrand Heckel. Thomas Rotterman, Don Wehner. Don Smith. Page Forty-tour MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Standing: lack Kenney, Iohn Wilker. Iohn Dill, Eu- gene Channel, Robert Schweller, Bill Gincler, Glenn Mumpower, Earl Gieseman. Kneeling: George Zimmerman, Iohn Shaffer, Tom Baker. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Standing: Robert Thome, Iames Bordewisch, George Fcxlkenbach, Al Diringer, David Timmer, Tom Hanlon. Kneeling: Iames Pfeiller, Mike Fischer. CHEMICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING Standing: Paul Swilt, Dennis Griffin, Don Scheidler, Paul Grusenmeyer, James Woeste, Burt Reiniger. Maurice Klitzman. , Kneeling: Edward Freeh, Lloyd Reindl, Elmer Gooch. Page Forty-five uniord .S?0l0A0l'l'l0l Q5 r President-Michael Zeno Treasurer-Nick Braun Nick Braun, Michael Zenc, Peggy Watkins, Frank Hollencamp. Page Forty-six Following up a successful first year, we sophomores again played a prominent part in the school life here on the Hilltop. In contrast to last year, it would be an understatement to say that the record enrollment injected a new life into the school. For better or Worse, some of the pre- War frivolities were missing, and gone were our balmy freshman days when Coeds fought for all available males. Despite the acute Women shortage our social calendar was not slighted in the least. The Thespians' first play Song of Bernadette was unusually suc- cessful yvith a member of our class, Rosemary Busic, enacting the title role. Norris Helwig and Bill Fisch also played leading parts. Kenny Boxwell, Gus Shroyer, Dick Dahn, lim Hanby, and Ed Tos- cani gave us a share of glory in the football season. While the basket- ball team could boast of sophs Bill Ginn, Gene Wolke, Charley Iones, Ken Pitzer, and Bob Wolfe. Our class officers were Michael Zeno, president: Frank Hollencamp, vice president: Peggy Watkins, secretary: and Nick Braun, treasurer. We were represented on the Student Council by Frank Maloney and Bill Fisch. CLASS OFFICERS Vice-PresidentZFrank Hollencamp Secretary-Peggy Watkins 30,94 0l'l'l0l e6 BUSINESS First row: Phyllis Keifer, Sue Argast, Lois Slavin, Iune Schwinn. Second row: Harold O'Neil, Donald Custinborder, Phil- ys Meyer, Robert McGraw. Third row: lim Boii, Dominic Gallo, Charles Carson, John Sciannamblo, Louis DiPasquale. Fourth row: Lelian Lacey, Paul Moosbrugger, Frank Maloney. Filth row: Norris Helwiq. Harry Myers, Everett Quin- trell. On wall: Edward Forneield, Iohn McGarry, Ioe Ieiiries, Bill Lykins. BUSINESS First row: Bob Bockrath, Bob Mains, Bob Wolle, Ed Stoermer, Rafael Olazagasti. Second row: Rcnald Klosterman, Ray Miller, Ierry Andrews, Bill Nolan. Third row: Bob Kelly, Norman Foy. Donald Hohler. Fourth row: lack Haake, Angelo Zavakos, Frank Sto- vicek, Bill Richards, Chester Wolanin, George Wed- dington. On wall: Iuan Bermudez, George Hohm, Langdon Camp' bell, Vincent Brinkman, Henry Petschelt, Elmer Arling. BUSINESS First row: Barbara Iensen, Mary Ruhl, Mary Ann Shaw. Second row: Iames Romer, Camilo Moniorte, Kathryn Knese, Betty Hodapp. Third row: Dick Dahn, David MacPherson, Herb Smith, Frank Hickey. Fourth row: William Guckes, Russell Sides, Richard Greenwood, Edwin Seeboeck. Fifth row: Harry Humpert, Ioseph Merkle, Charles Hoi- fenbent, Ierry Shimoda, Frank Schmidt. Sixth row: William McCormick, William Favret, Robert Niederman. On wall: Bernard Hickey, Charles Olinger, Gus Shroy- er, Iim Elliott, Everett Ham, Iim Scheuerman, Vincent Steianek, Norbert Giere. Page Forty-seven Sopkomored l Anrs Seated: Ieanette McKay. Dorothy Dixon, Shirley Duerr, Margaret Ashworth. Standing: Bonnie Stelzer, Eileen Quinlisk, Ieannette Stoecklein, Phyllis Frank. ARTS First row: Charles Sherman, Ray Hieber, Ierry Herzog, Martin Kinkaid, lim Murphy. Second row: Willie Griffin, Rose Mary Richards, Helen Vlahos. Mariam Schaefer, Rose Mary Busic, lames O'Leary. Page Forty-eight EDUCATION First row: William Fisch, Edwin King, Iames Iann, Mary Hathcock, Mary Hunt. Second row: lim Hamby, Harry Turner, Bill Ginn, Wanda Ringo. Third row: Kenny Boxwell, Walter Fremond, Pat Olcott, Evelyn Flemming, Ruth Stevens. .S70l0AOl'l'l0l Q5 SCIENCE First row: Peggy Watkins, Marilyn Kohler, Mary Ann Osterfeld Second row: Frank Busse, Alton Backs, Iack Voehringer. Louis Gould. Third row: Alfred Weber, Mark Backs, Iohn Clingerman, Herbert Wong. Standing: Lois Marrero, Ecl Morrisey, Dick Amdts. SCIENCE First row: Carol Ballard, Ioy Rauscher, Frances Sloan. Second row: Bob Vernier, Iim Alder, Ioseph Whelan. Third row: Bch Finch, Iohn Wharton, Bob Rauh, Standing: Ioe Fitzsimmons, Mike Quigley, Paul Weigel, Norman Pudzinski. N SCIENCE First row: Dolores Sizemore, Ioella Schmidt. Second row: Pat Haqans, Therese Kelble, Lois Kappeler. Third row: Cassie McKenzie, Colleen Meller, Peggy Ens. Fourth row: William Deschaine. Al Rampone, Iames Cooper, Paul Hickey. Page Forty-nine Page Fifty 0l 86 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING First row: Edward Heller, Clyde Brenner. Second row: Bob Ruther, Ierry Helmig. Ed Gmeiner. Third row: Ralph Kaiser. Thomas Hug. Thomas Beckert, Harry Gaeke. Fourth row: Robert Greiner, Charles Hartman, Law- rence Seim, Don Dover, Phil Ostendori, Richard Gard- ner, Paul Paetz, George Klipstine, Gonzalo Castillo. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING First row: Iorge Nunez, Andy Belavic, George Moon. Second row: Iames Burns, Robert Alder, Earl Moorman. Third row: William Gallagher, Donald Flischel. Fourth row: Warren Driver, Bernard Doody, Gene Duane, Erich Helbig. Ray Kehn, Iames Yerqer, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING First row: Ned Lowry, Charles Kohler, Karl Kroemer. Otis Lake. Second row: Wesley Albright, Frank Rauscher, Edward Iohnson. Third row: Dan Groszewski, Iohn Bourke, Robert O'Brien, Edwin Scholz. Standing: Hans Pauls, Iohn Quinlisl-:, Carmel Clune, Robert Kral. President Art Bok Vrce President-Richard Amann Secretary-Vera Seiler Treasurer-Albert Iansen gI'e5Al'YLeI'l CLASS OFFICERS Richard Amann, Art Bok. Albert Iansen Vera Seiler The quality of a class may always be open to debate, but simple arithmetic proves the preponderant superiority in numbers ot our fresh- man class of 1946-47. With a total of 1,167 students we outnumbered the rest of the school by almost two to one. The majority of this number were veterans, so that rather than being green trosh , the majority of the class caused a general trend toward serious study. Not that we didn't take time out for a little fun. The overflow crowd at the Freshman Welcome Dance provided a striking example of our ad- herance to the trite but true adage, All work and no play. . Pete Kuntz and Mary Hall were crowned king and queen of this festival. In campus activities, Chuck Crowley was our representative on the Student Council. Art Bok headed our class as president, ably assisted by the other officers, Dick Amann, Al Iansen, and Vera Seiler. Probably our best known achievements were in the sports field. On the gridiron, Art Bok, Bobby Klotz, Bill Gutbrod, Ed Wagner gave out- standing service. The basketball team was led by Rip West, who set a modern scoring record for the school with Bob Arnzen sparking the team defensively. Page Fifty-one t Page Fifty-two .gI e6Alfl'Lel'l ENGINEERS First row: Roscoe Coy, Ioe Baumgarter, Fred Wagner, Leroy Williams, Maurice White, Kenneth VVooley, Bernard Roth, Bill Slonaker, Al Winkeljohann, lack Kirsch. Second row: Dan Romer, Richard Ruschau, Donald Kahle, William Hoffman, Al Reuther, Bill Stett, lack Trick, Millard Dumnick, Allen Ehlert, lohn Wright, Don Medlam. Third row: Eugene Pauly, Agustine Runkel, Otis Green, Charles Giggons, Lou Favret, Terrence Lorenz, Gordon Mills, Obed Mason, George Borm, Robert Elking, Richard Hickey, Emerson Utz. Fourth row: lack Wilson, Edwin Rauscher, Robert Tanis, Tom Lauer. Albert Van Atta, Willis Moore. Arthur Bok, Tom Graham, Anthony Ebert, Maurice Peters, Albert Hodapp, Ray Lemming, Marcello Alvarez. Fitth row: Charles Zimmer, Phil McNamara, Leo Arkenberg, Don Herbert, Frank Parenti, Herb Milkereit, Ralph Link, Theodore Krish, Robert Kirkpatrick, Bernard Vander Haar, Hubert Hurst. Richard Keamey, William Adams, Robert Tribby, Charles Horn. ENGINEERS First row: Ierry Muth, Louis Suttman, Bill Mayer, Alvaro Ponce, Frank Raso, Robert Clark, Tom Lechner. Ray Gaier, Iorge Nunez, lim Kelly. Second row: Bob Schaeier, lack Wagner. Carl Bell, Richard Green, Robert Elliott, Tcm Eshman, George Daly, Kenny Stegemiller, lack Elliott, Robert Burtner, Iohn Shaeffer. Third row: Ioe Gallagher, Fritz Drodofsky, Harold Honious, Bill Horst, Al Horning, Carl Bunker, Frank, Krein, Eugene Gaiser, Oscar Ellison, Harold Hofmann, Iohn Gallagher, Kenneth Smith, Fourth row: Edgar Bradley, William Holzmann, Iack Zimmerman, Billie Mills, lack Mills, lim Thomp- son, lim Fortney, Melvin Reckying, Howard Pritchard, Leo Kessler, David Gordon, Louis Froning. lohn Shurr, Don Tanner. Fifth row: Henry Osterleld, Richard O'Brien, Al Lyons, Ray Nevels, lim Wade, Dick Schlembach, lack Flanagan, Dick Rost, Al Krouse, Tom I-Ioetiel, Dick Simmerman, Bob Loeb, Ioseph Black, Howard Young. gl 86Al'l'lel'l. ENGINEERS First row: Steve Vargo, William Schaefer, Ioe Moylan. Ed Schutzman, Ladeen Wheelock, George Vance, Ed Busch, David Riney, Robert Wright, Iohn Grismer. Second row: Edward Maj, Robert Gronotte. William Kramer, Thomas Doyle, Don Wendeln, Ray Noll, Curt Wieners, Richard Smith, Frank Schneble, Dick Thome, Iames Mueller. Third row: Eugene Iohnston, Charles Heitzman, Richard Hose, Tom Amann, Ioe Kluska, Walter Lutzwert, William Walter. Dick Stratton, Frank Ruhl, Marinus Bergman, Henry Corbett, Merrick Stautfer. Fourth row: Richard Yinger, Philip Ulrich, Carl Yinger, Ed McDonald, Ioe Medisch, Durmond Look, Donald Lau, Donald Walker, Richard Cain, Harold Bruhn, Clarence Reusch, Roy Houser, Charles Dorian. Filth row: Howard Monnin, Robert Yeazell, Frank Walsh, Iohn Collins, William McDaniels, Iames Hardin. ENGINEERS First row: Marion Adams, Earl Dily. Montfort Steeley, Earl Butler, Vernon Bauer, Charles Beck. Kent Zopf. Eugene Connor, Lewis Watson, Robert Altenburg. Second row: Art Murray, Robert Winemiller, Andy Klamo, Robert Schoch. Richard Lehman, Ralph Rigg, William Homer, Harry Trigg, Ioseph Warren. Harold Wright, Bill Wheelock. Third row: Ben Shearer, Earl Ho, David Sheeley, Henry Nye, Larry Keeler, Blake Truesdale, Iumes DeLuna, William Coffman, Carl Uth, Manville Rose, Bob Rogers, Charles Dietz. Fourth row: lim Moosbruqger, Everett Thompson, William Brown, Iames Weikel, Robert Fulton, Neal Breesman, Tom Connair, Marshall Kepler, Iack Roll, Iohn Renaker, Iohn Schell, Richard Mac- kay. Stanley Steianowski. Filth row: Iohn Leibolt, Walter Recher, Charles Kenny, Iohn Pernik, Tony Schwarber, Don Foley, Dan Lacey, Anthony Kohnen, Bill Meyers, Iim Bell, Ioe Werner, Francis McKenna, Ioe 'Mantey, Arnold Barnhorn. Page Fifty three gl'Q:fAl'l'L8l'l grow 1 ,ww-an-:rms -5- -, : ' V- -- M- - u 5 4 gi L?.-rlL'..f,r....,t- fx.-,..z..'B-' :1c.......'- .,. 1 P '+A fs, Y ,rg , Q ,.,. ,-.,g,.',3,, ii g gl, , I , H,-5 S. BUSINESS First row: Mable Hites, Ioan Schneider, Dorothy Osterleld, Ieanne Helmig, Ianice Melberth, Ieanne Lyons, Mary Frank, Edna Pfeiifer, Mary Stoermer, Mary Duiiy. Second row: Sarah Baggett, Delores Sugrue, Iames Gameau, Harold Selz, Iames Stang, Bill Ralph, Iames Pegg, Beverly Dehn, Rita Schramm. Third row: Bert Hirten, Iohn Garneau, Ray George, Fred Miller, Iohn Delp, Iack Huntsberger, Bob Wagner. Ioe Polilli, Bill McKinley, Ierry Brun, Bill Behler, Paul Hester. Fourth row: Ray Miller, William Morris, Bill Gillespie, Marvin Greene, Iames Schmalenberqer. Page Fifty-tour BUSINESS First row: Mary Sullivan, Margaret Fergus, Chris Economides, Audrey Ludwig, Marjorie Wittmann, Ioanne Albers, Mary Henne, Dorothy Wall, Annette Campbell, Eunice Richardson. Second row: Iames Sollenberger, Ierry Grady, Bob Tieman, George Dowdell, Louis Caras, William Bolster, Charles Mudd, Irvin Kuhn, Iohn Gorie, Charles Collins, Karl Weimer. Third row: Albert Iansen, Bob Unger, Art Kohler, Kenneth Stout, Philip Lang, Iohn Shaelfer, Bernard O'Doherty, Charles Williams, Linus Modlich, Iames Schmitt, Ed Niehaus, Gordon Durban. Fourth row: Walter Reed, Bill Suttmiller, Bob Paulick, Pete Kuntz, Iim Smith, Ed Wildenhaus, Dick Harmon, Norman Iustice, Iohn Besanceney, Patrick Hill, Richard Bywater, Ralph Hammer, Don Abbott. gI'8ffAl'l'l,eI'l BUSINESS First row: Frank Brinkman, Tom Talbot, Bill Hufziger, Lew Clemmer, Larry Sacksteder, Montford Hendrickson, Bill Wick, Bob Bartoszek, Dick Williamson, Bob Bush, Gordon Lowell. Iack Iackowski. Second row: Iohn Kinder, Rich Amann, Carl Wald, Kenny Brown, Ray Sacksteder, Charles Duncan, Tom Mulhem, Anthony Perrone, Robert Young, Ierry Schmidt, Frank Rock, Iohn Klebba. Third row: Orion Smith, Anthony Schrimpi. Fred Tuke, Dan Meyers, Don Collins, Tom Sayer, Ierry McGarry, Dan Leary, Iohn Stueve, Robert Beck, Iohn Merkle, Robert Girard, Gordon Gilbert. Fourth row: William Ewry, Thomas Dickman, Clement Spraley, Patrick O'Brien, Don Becker, Ray Marker, Iohn Iohnson, Iim Hall, Elmer Hohm, Raymond Iohnson, Iohn Fields, Louis Caraci, Roger Reisch. Don Cope. , 4 .. I ,, I ft 'Q 1 nm. ,sion Q, c , ' 7 A Q ' N A , -H ' SCIENCE First row: Ieanne Wangler, Frances Hussey, Anne Huffman, Margie Ruprecht, Helen Knepper, Pat- sy Salyer, Ianice Boring, Carolyn Miniard, Peggy Mannix, Rita Rapp. Second row: Nadine Cleveland, Gloria Anticoli, Mercedes Roberts, Albert Turner, Rex Caddell, Howard Whyte, Victor Shampton, Ioseph Ducey, Irene Gelep, Georgieanne Fischer, Helen Volk. Third row: Robert Hennessey, Louis Bolton, Ray Ianaszek, Ariel Martinez, Iim Daniord. Dean Shroy- er, Bob Clagett, Bill Fitzpatrick, Wallace Hogan, Ralph Harshbarger, William Kuntz, lack Barth. Fourth row: Iim Carr, Edward Gentner. lim Weis, lim Tangeman, Nick Fiel, Russ Fiel, Harold Bai- ley, Richard Schieman, Howard Reed, Richard Bath, Iohn Finke, Robert Lee, Daniel Yee, Dick Schimmoller. Page Fifty-iive jl e:5Al'l'I,QI'L Page Fifty-six ARTS First row: Evelyn Reichard, Ioan Murray, Marilyn Thomas, Marilyn Whisler, Mary Chilton. Second row: Tom Brown, Tom Duffy, Bob Tormey, Edward Plumer, Thomas Folino, Ioseph Heavin Third row: Walt Diver, Al Sullivan, Urban Rater- mann, Bernard Bayer, Harvey Clark, Iohn Madden, Robert Anneser. Fourth row: Dick Hackett, Thomas Hungling, Arthur Abrams, George Lawrence, Morton Fried. lames Clemmer. ARTS First row: William Spelman, Georgia O'Connell, Molly Bucher, Helen Duderstadt, lane Pain, Richard O'Too1e. Second row: Eugene Miller, Pat Elder, Robert Coch- ran. Thomas Keck, Norman Schmidt, Leon Mason, Robert Maurer. Third row: Charles Lawson, Larry Eyink, Sid Ma- lone, Howard Middleton, Ioseph Cekun, Iames Tully. Fourth row: Don Stewart, Bob Minnerup, Richard Lee, Francis Devine. EDUCATION First row: Helyn Pushee, Dorothy Burgess, Mary Io Huth, Patricia Parrott, Venabelle Welday, Peg- gy Kauffman, Virginia Graham, Ianice Solms, Gloria Bushbaum, Wilma Van Fossan. Second row: lim Douglass, Harlow Fleischman, Al Angerer, Bill Gutbrod, Henry Farrazza, Mike Hunt, Robert Skelton. Iim Whitaker. Third row: Ioe Sullivan, Lewis Clemens, Earl Blair, Bernard Otten, Bill Lange, L, I. Dugan, E. I. Landreville, William Lansdown. Fourth row: Ioe Tamaska, Wilbur Sizer. Dick Volk. Eugene Burq. Dennis Smith, Richard Dutro. Dick Ovenshire, Iames Beckman. SCIENCE First row: Marilyn Hagans, Ioan Logel, Patricia Fahey, Mary Van Dyke Brown, Marjorie Current, Marillyn Behrer, Mary Hall, Shirley Zimmerle, Ioan Harrow, Mary Ventura, Mary F. Meyer, Iac- quelinn Randolph. Second row: Mariann Mueller, Iayne Nyhan, Harry Miller, George Hannan, Keith Eubank, Michael Powers, Donald Menker, Ioe Scarpelli, Tom Foster, Iack Feverston, Frank Demmons, Ruth Stroud, Ethel Stefanics. Third row: Louis Melia, Kenneth Bowers, David Kramer, Randall McClelland, Carl Bars, Morris Lyons, Iack Dignan, William K. Smith, Donald C. Cashman, Walker Williams, Richard Mee. Fourth row: Eugene Barnes, A. I. Miller, Martin LeBoeui, Con Fecher, Charles Hubbard, Tony Barth- er, Tom Martin, Richard Nelson, Robert Dooley, Lawrence McGrevy, Glenn Cook, Frank Valley. V , Page Fifty-eight l Q5Al'l'lQl'l First row: Eugene Mitchell. Eugene McCready, Martin Reckling, Richard Weaver, Norman Fess, Plato Varidin, Edward Ianning. Second row: Charles Breig. Iames Racz. Thomas Reineck, Iames Madigan, Curtis Niles. Iames Childs, Chauncey Hunker, Edward Moss. Third row: Larry Wiles, Charles Westerfield, Iohn Schlosser, Robert Adams, Fred Stzehle, Paul Geyer, Lloyd Anderson. Fourth row: Iames Riley, Iames McDonald, Thomas Howes, Iames Byrd, Chester Plonka, Fred Krebs, Iohn Wasleif. Filth row: Charles Bumeka, Stanley Bennett, William Snyder, Tippy Shadoan. t Sf- 'it ,elf il y,iy V l. T Ionesy Hear no -, speak no -, see no - Sign of the times -- Blue Grass boys .... Home scene in Vetville - Going home - Iohn and Mary Ann - Ch, Gene. . - Torch parade - Snow-job - Iunior and his plane fit fliesl - Christmas program - She's lovely, she's en- gaged - Time off for a short one - Solo by Doc - New construction - Iohn hits the books - Wielder of the stick - Ten minute break. Page Fifty-nine Wafiollaf 6115A Mgiofer fi JS Q Q s 0 I 2 11 Q 5 5 2 x 5 5 25 65 1 9 ' Zlhvx Q9 VJ K I 7 uh! l 5 'Qts J REQ U15 'X i W 2 ,Ig , I Brother Price stresses cr point in Literature. Sister Hilda views ivifiion 0 ,Arid Page Sixty-two The Division of Arts has as its objectives the ennchment of the stu- dent's cultural background, the stimulation of intellectual activity, edu- cation for satisfactory social adjustments, and the development of capa- cities for leadership. Curricula of the arts division furnishes special preparation for the various professions and prepares students for study on a graduate level. Philosophy courses are stressed for arts students in view of the role phil- osophical principles play in effective thinking, speaking, Writing and living. Recently added to the curricula are fine arts degrees in music and art. The latter is offered in conjunction with the Dayton Art Institute. Rev. Henry I. Kobe, S.M. is dean of the arts division. homemakinq progress. Future doctors learn Pre-meds. at work in the dissection lab. .-X, 'YC' a O X W----N-,,. ,W ,xx Lash-I f ,I ,f-, lf.. ., rf - ' B., The Science Division offers bachelor's degrees with majors in bio- logy, chemistry, geology, home economics, mathematics, medical tech- nology, medical radiological technique, nursing education, and physics in addition to offering pre-professional courses in scientific fields. Affilia- tions with both St. Elizabeth's and Miami Valley hospitals increase the facilities available for those studies. Graduates of the science division are currently enrolled in medical, dental, and graduate schools throughout the country. The pre-medical course is recognized by the American Medical Association. Louis A. Saletal, S.M., heads the science division as associate dean. Under his direction the division keeps abreast with the latest scientific developments through contacts with professional and scientific circles. about Zoology. '1l'Y'.A!8lV' l v-' Brother Perz's Spanish class. iuidion of glalucafion Page Sixty-four With full realization of the need for teachers properly equipped to answer the needs of modern day educational systems, the curriculum of the Division of Education presents a Well-rounded picture of both the cultural and practical aspects of study. Principles and techniques of classroom work, blended with courses to develop a personal store of knowledge prepare the student to fill an educational position. Practice teaching in local schools puts the finishing touches on the product of the University lecture halls. The department prepares stu- dents with suitable moral and intellectual qualifications for state certi- fication for primary, elementary, and high school teaching. Dr. Daniel Leary is head of this division which is a part of the College of Arts and Sciences. Miss Dolby conducts a class in health study Mr. Snyder lectures on Learning typing technique. Economics. l 1 uriinedfi ,xdcfminifi frafion Featuring a program of core courses the Division of Business Ad- ministration offers majors in business organization, economics, accounting, and secretarial studies. Students are prepared to enter the business World with a solid grounding in principles and actual practice. Fundamentals common to all businesses are emphasized, with history, philosophy, and English courses required to broaden the student's intellectual background. In the department ot secretarial studies, much modern equipment is available to train students in the practical aspects of office routine. Courses from men with industrial, professional, and business experience are included in the program to further broaden the student's education. George W. Nagel, S.M., is assistant dean and acting head of the division. Page Sixty-five in the electronics lab. some future chemical engineers. Cofdge of Engineering Page Sixtyesix The College of Engineering includes four departments-civil, mech- anical, electrical and chemical engineering, and has the largest enroll- ment of all the divisions in the University. Holding high standing among such schools in the country, the engineering college emphasizes a pro- gram that is technical, scientific, and practical. Classroom lectures and laboratory work are augmented by field trips to local industrial plants and construction firms to acquaint the stu- dents with every aspect of their chosen profession. Affiliation of the de- partments with various professional associations is encouraged as are pro- fessional societies among the students. Austin I. Holian, S.M., is acting dean of the College of Engineering assisted by Ioseph Chamberlain, acting head of the civil engineering de- partment, William I. Wohlleben, S.M., head of the chemical engineering department, Louis Rose, S.M., head of the electrical engineerinng depart- ment, and Andrew Weber, S.M., head of the Mechanical engineering de- PCII'lI1'191'll. Iunior electricals at work Dr. Wohlleben checks on Hgh! Cfaaaea With a broad curricula, including courses from all divisions of the University, evening and Saturday morning classes have attracted a large enrollment. Students in these classes represent men and Women from all professions and industries, veterans taking advantage of their G.l. Bill of Rights, teachers seeking to raise their educational levels, and individ- uals seeking self-improvement. Courses are primarily maintained on a standard with those of the regular program. A group of certificate curricula have, however, been designed for those working towad a definite educational goal in technical fields. The faculty includes members of the regular University staff, in ad- dition to representatives from local businesses and industries. Elmer Lackner, S.M., heads the evening class department. A class at work in the physics lab. Economic Geography lecture. Q -YD - Ml-57 Page Sixty-eight Father Baumeister conducts class. Research work. Informal discussion class. gI a,6!llat8 SADC! While working on a smaller scale than in the past, the Graduate School continues to serve those working towards a master's degree. Lo- cal teachers and administrators comprise the majority of the students in this division. Degrees are given in English, education, and philosophy, with courses offered in other fields. The Graduate School accepts students holding bachelor's degrees for classroom study and supervision of dissertations. The administration has announced the discontinuance ot the Graduate School after the stu- dents now attending have completed the requirements for degrees. Rev. Edmund Baumeister, S.M., heads the graduate studies depart- ment. mmm, Colonel Iames Simpson, Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics, served as head of the military department this year. He entered the service upon his graduation from the University of California in 1921. During World War II Colonel Simpson served in the E. T. O. with the XIII Corps. Before his appointment here he was stationed on the West Coast with the VII Corps. Colonel Simpson Assisting Colonel Simpson are: First Lt. Reagan, assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics and staff adjutant: First Sergeant Hun- saker, as instructor and rifle team coach: Master Sergeant Richister, as instructor and sergeant major of the staff: Staff Sergeant Burton, admin- istrative assistant: Sergeant D. Ferree, supply sergeant, and PFC. R. Becker, assistant supply sergeant. Page Seventy .41 s A B Sgt. Richister, Sgt. Burton, Lt. Reagan, Pic. Becker, Sgt. Ferree, Sgt. Hunsaker 'gf' .rr-wwf: -f- fx . F ' First row: Archer, Brown, Gray. Wright. Second row: Schmidt, Lewis, Greene, Vonderembse, Stovicek. Third row: Funke, Black, Seeboeck, Campbell, Millard, Helmig, Neiderman. Fourth row: Foster, Schuler, Gallagher, Wilker, Mahoney, Stott, Grusenmeyer. .X46!UdI'lC26! C0lflI 5Q Advance military training classes are offered by the U. D. Reserve Officers Training Corps to a limited number of students upon completion of two years basic work. Veterans of World War Il, by virtue of their military service, are eligible for selection without having taken this basic course. Selections from the eligible cadets are made by the professor of Military Science and Tactics, who notes particularly the applicant's or cadet's scholastic standing, military discipline, aptness, capacity for leadership, and physical fitness. Both junior and senior classes devote three class hours a week to theoretical subjects and two hours to practical training as cadet officers in drill with the various companies of the R.O.T.C. Battalion. During the summer vacation the majority of cadet officers will attend the summer cadet camp at Fort Meade, Maryland, where they will receive intensive training in the practical application of the princi- ples and theory they learned in class. Upon the successful conclusion of the advanced course, plus the designated training period at an R.OT.C. summer camp, the student is commissioned a second lieutenant in the Reserve Army of the United States. Page Seventy-one adic The two year basic course of infantry train- ing is compulsory for all male, non-veteran students of the University who are physically fit. The purpose oi the basic course is to teach the fundamentals of military drill and organi- zation and the use of the individual weapons as well as to prepare the cadet for admission into the advanced course. Company A FIRST PLATOON Capt. Brown Lt. Seeboeck SECOND PLATOON Lt. Gray Sgt. Mahoney Company C FIRST PLATOON Capt. Greene Lt. Vonderembse Company B FIRST PLATOON Capt. Black Lt. Millard SECOND PLATOON Lt. Foster Sgt. Schuler 0lfU 58 During the freshman and sophomore years at the University, the cadets are instructed in the basic principles of military organization and tactics. In addition to the classroom study, two hours each week are spent in military drill to teach the cadets military discipline and the basic military formations. ..,, SECOND PLATOON Lt. Gallagher Sgt. Funke ps. ' an an - il ,z ll ll xl' t V . md, ,. ti f J' 'fr' f I Mx, .fe af - F. ll ll li w l 1 ,lp l P Page Seventy-four lll in Lt. Col. Archer, Capt. Schmidt 0 0 !Lf Q fl X 'T , ,. ,fn 1.1- tfgxxf w wtf' t.f'.,fe, After a three year absence the Pershing Rifles resumed its activi- ties and once again gained recognition as a prominent military and campus organization. Cadet Lt. Colonel Iohn Archer was authorized to reorganize Company B, First Regiment, whose previous record is a con- stant source of pride to the military department. The Pershing Rifles attempts to promote character and leadership and to establish drill units of the highest military caliber. It is affiliated with the National Fraternity of Pershing Rifles, founded by General Iohn Pershing in 1894 at the University of Nebraska. Late this spring after many diffculties, forty new members were pledged and subsequently initiated into the society. This year's Military Ball sponsored by the Pershings, and presented shortly after Easter, was one of the social musts . The affair was high-lighted by a colorful inter- mission program which featured the pledges receiving their official Per- shing cords. 5 ..u fri! Riva, swf- ...4 Nom -, MI x ,M-1:4-1 -' . Col. Archer confers with his staff On the march Column 1eft!! Lt. Hecxqcxn checks on CI platoon Page Seventydive .A-f .ilndfzfufe YH! '45 5 fy? SQ 'A fl: ? X 'L' if gig x X 1 , 341 if ' nii VA! ' --1 Q' N A '.!' na S '!---- ' YV - vpn iikqifq 'sl , Q' WUEU: A iiiilggfk, QMWOQIHIIIZEK , ' IU, I ll -:' Y.. X XI . i!!!l XQQ5' fy 9' A .gush Xa HEC.-l'!U2! 9 fx '1 gg 1 4 f N A i X QV SEQ - 'W' f Egg nw iggiie I 0 43.9 :Q X ,Q l l Seated: Leland Schmidt, Don Pin- Ciotti, Al Suttman, Bill Fisch, Iames Whalen. Ioan Hussey. Madeleine Unger, Tom Hanlon. Charles Crowley. Standing: Norman Lanter, Arthur Bok, Michael Zeno. uglualenf Counci Organized in 1941, the Student Council acts as an advisory body representing student opinion and presenting recommendations to the faculty. The Council also strives to foster a spirit of cooperation and co- ordination among the various oganizations. To liquidate possible indebtedness of student organizations and class activities, the Student Council collected a fee each semester from the students to provide a sinking fund. Each profit bearing activity on the campus also donates a portion of its gain to the fund. Realizing that the new field-house is a real student need, the Council promoted a fund- drive to hasten the realization of the University's plans for such a build- ing. Both the students and the alumni participated in this project. Members of the Council participated in the foundation of the Na- tional Student Organization by attending a national meeting in Chicago and a regional meeting in Cleveland. The council will also send dele- gates to the group's national convention in Chicago this summer. Officers of the group were Iames Whalen, president, Al Suttman, vice-president, William Fisch, secretary, and Ioan Hussey, treasurer. Representatives to the council were named at class elections. Page Seventy-eight Seated Ioan Rcderer, Andrew Belavic, Adele Eisenhauer, Kenneth Trimbach, Dan Kauffman, Harry Humpert, Myra Boland Eleanor Kurtz, Iim Kelly. Standing Robert Kelly, Dennis Griffin, Ioseph Mori lack Weldon. amlaufn .Acfiuifiefi Zgoarcl of .szruice Purpose of the Campus Activities Board of Service is, as the name implies, to give service to organizations and individuals on the campus particularly in matters of a religious nature. This year CABOS sought to instill a true Christmas spirit in the students by promoting the sales of religious Christmas cards. Members also made revisions on the campus service board and sought to organize a student senate. In conjunction with the nation-wide celebration by Catholics of May Day for Mary, CABOS sponsored the annual May procession on the campus. Eleanor Kurtz, senior arts coed, presented flowers at the statue of Our Lady during the ceremonies and read the act of consecra- tion. Attending her were Ioan Hussey and Ioan Roderer. Recitation of the rosary and singing of hymns were included in this traditional affair which closed with Benediction in the chapel. Both students and faculty participated. Officers of the group included Ioe Mori, president, Andrew Belavic, vice-president, Eleanor Kurtz, secretary, and Kenneth Trimbach, treasurer. Father Edwin Leimkuhler, S.M. acted as faculty advisor. Page Seventy-nine tor Schraut. lard. Helbig, Albert Diringer WafAemafic6 Page Eighty Established in 1940 for the purpose of stimulating interst in both pure and applied mathematics through informal discussions of those fundamental topics in mathematics Which seldom arise in undergraduate courses, the U.D. Mathematics club carried on an active program this year centered around its bi-weekly meetings. Student speakers compet- ed each semester for the Dean of Science Award for the best paper sub- mitted during the term. Robert Schweller, senior mechanical engineer student, won the prize for the fall semester with his paper on Alignment Charts. Members visited the Cincinnati Observatory on ag special field trip. Dr. Paul Herget, director of the observatory, spoke to the group on An Application of Finite Differences to the Computation of Orbits. At the annual Mathematics club dinner, Professor Gaylord M. Merriman of the University of Cincinnati spoke on Questions after the Lecture. The dinner was a part of an all day Mathematics club program. Officers for the year included Iohn Westerheide, president, Edward Freeh, vice-president, Dennis Griffin, secretary, and Peggy Ens, treasurer. Dr. Kenneth C. Schraut is moderator of the club. Seated: Thomas Hanlon Dennis Griffin, Iohn Westerheide Ed ward Freeh, Margaret Ens Doc First row standing: Rafael Pmol Nicholas Engler, Hans Pauls Ray Kehn, Gerald Helmig George Moon, Ichn Qumhsk Raymond Mantey. Theodore Lie nesch, Robert Rauth. Iames Mil Second row standing: Norbert Kosater, Gonzalo Ccstillo Rich ard Berry, Richard Arndts Dav id Timmer, Daniel Groszewski Robert Unger. Iohn Schuler Ray mcrid Hummer, Don Ruhl Earl Moorman, Robert Luken Erich Moriidnp mega Although the minute-book of the University Debating Society was closed in 1942, the record of high achievements was continued and im- mortalized in a far more deadly conflict wherein four former members made the supreme sacrifice on the field of battle. It was with a well-de- served tribute to these and to all former members who served their coun- try that Dr. William O. Wehrle opened the initial meeting of the re- organized society in Ianuary of 1947. Officers guiding the destinies of the society throughout the past semester were: Bertram Heckel, president: Norris Helwig, vice-president: John Steinbruegge, secretary: William Guensche, treasurer: Edwin See- boeck, publicity director: and Ioseph Higgins, manager. In its first year of re-activation, Upsilon Delta Sigma has functioned as an orientation society pending post-war reconstruction of collegiate debating teams throughout the country. The society plans to carry the banner of the University into inter-collegiate competition starting with the l947-1948 scholastic year, determined to maintain its enviable record of past achievements. Seated: lack Iones, Tom Brown, Laurence Dugan, Bert Heckel, Iames Kelly, Bill Fisch. First row standing: Norris Hell- wig, Harry Humpert, Robert Kel- ly, Ernest Landerville. Ioseph Higgins. Second row standing: Harry My- ers, Iohn Steinbruegge. William Guensche, Edward Seeboeck, Iohn Weldon. .S?gl'l'lCL .giairif Commiffee Rallies, a giant bonfire, and two never-to-be-forgotten migration trips marked the first post-war edition of the Spirit Committee. Weekly pep-rallies during the football season with the band and the cheerleaders and featuring such speakers as Lou Tschudi, Harry Baujan, and lack Padley engendered a student spirit which was mani- fested by the cheering at the football games. Prior to these games the campus blossomed forth with signs painted by the organization. Yeoman work was performed on the bonfire on the eve of the Homecoming game and in decorating the stadium and ballroom for the game and dance of the following day. r A special two-car section of a train was reserved for the rooters following the Flyers to Toledo, while the trip to Athens for the Ohio U. game required a complete special train, with food and drinks served in the impromptu dining car. Dancing and singing led by the band was featured on both trips which were culminated by hard-fought victories for the Flyer team. Officers of the organization were Chuck Crowley, president, Gil Stovicek, vice-president, Marilyn Kohler, secretary, and Ellie Kurtz, treasurer. Seated: Io Ann Bell, lack Walsh. Ed King, Norbert Giere, Lcis Kappeler, Chuck Williams. Don Cashman, lim Riley, Hank Ferrazza, Marilyn Kohler, Carmen Ventura, Mary Osterleld, Eileen Quinlisk, Madeleine Unger. Standing: Iohn Schneider, lack Weldon, Vince Stefanek, Paul Braun. Pat Iustice, Al Suttman. Chuck Crowley. Wanda Ringo, Denny Griffin, I. Gameau, Frances Sloan, Mary Hall. Page Eighty-two Grace Luther, Ieanette Stoecklein, Eleanor Kurtz, Connie Frank. 7 Cuba! mmen A rganizafion The Central Women's Organization was formed in September to replace the four divisional Women's groups that previously functioned on the campus. C.W.O. is designed to coordinate the activities undertaken by the coeds and to foster a united spirit in the student body as a whole. It was for this second purpose that the C.W.O. sponsored the first annual Christmas Open House in the Women's Lounge. More than 800 students and faculty members attended the affair. Highlight of the year's program was the Turnabout Tag, annual coed dance held on May 7 at Lakeside ballroom. Preceding the dance were several weeks of spirited campaigning on the part of the campus coeds to elect the Women's choice of a King of the Coeds. Custom was set in reverse for the occasion, with the coeds performing all the usual male chores on a date-to include paying the bills. Other activities included a Lenten collection of clothing for Europeans under the auspices of the National Catholic Welfare Council. The organization is piloted by a board consisting of Grace Luther, Ieanette Stoecklein, Eleanor Kurtz, and Connie Frank. Sr. Agnes Immac- ulata, S. N. D., is faculty advisor to the group. Page Eighty-three L 6066 The University of Dayton College Unit of the American Bed Cross has continued in its program of volunteer service which its members in- stituted with the organization of the unit in 1945. Seventeen members of the group completed a hospital leaders' recreation course in order to be better able to direct the activities of other students in monthly parties given at the local military and veterans administration hospital. Approxi- mately 80 students participated in an extensive Water Safety program which included Life-Saving, Stroke Improvement, and Beginner's Swim- ming classes. All these classes were taught by students trained in pre- vious Water Safety programs. Included in the group were Iohn Mahoney, director of the program, lean LeBoeuf, Don Smith, Ieane Warman, Made- line Unger, and Ioe Mori. All activities of the group are carried on in conjunction with the Montgomery County chapter of the American Bed Cross and under super- vision of Chapter advisor Mrs. Greer Marechal and faculty advisor Sr. Agnes Immaculata, S.N.D. Rita McGarry is student chairman of the group assisted by vice-chairman Iean LeBoeuf and secretary Connie Frank. Graham, lean Le Bouel. Grace Luther. Page Eighty-iour First row: Wilma Von Fossen, Virginia Second row: Connie Prank, Charlene Green, Carol Ballard, Rita McGarry Seated: Isabel Klopi, Rita McGarry, King Bradow, Mildred Mooney. Standing: Robert Unger. Charles Seaman, I a c k I ones. f7Ae fxpowwnf Cherished by staff members and the faculty advisor of the cam- pus literary magazine, the Eponent, is its long publication record which makes it the oldest student organ on the campus. 1947 marked the Ex- ponent's 41st year of publication. The striking blue and white cover of the monthly magazine en- closed subject matter ranging from Brahms to blondes. Contributions came from every class and division in the universityl Vets supplied a widely-read page of G. I. experiences. Kampus Kut-ups, monthly humor- gossip page kept the students Well informed on campus goings-on. All types of prose and poetry filled each issue. Editor-in-chief for the year was C. King Bradow, senior arts stu- dent. Assisting him as associate editors were Rita McGarry CWomen's page editorl, Charles Seaman, Robert Unger, lack Iones, Millie Mooney, Iohn Wharton, Isabel Klopf, and Ioan Culbertson. Bro. Thomas Price, as- sociate professor of English, has been advisor to the publication for the past ten years. Page Eighty-five 543s ep Mike Fischer, Al Diringer, Paul Swift I 7 fibagfonian Editor-in-chief ..... Associate Editor ...... Business Manager. Make-up Editor .... Feature Editor ..... Organization Editor .... . . . Advisory Editor .... Sports ........... Sports ......... . . . .Al Diringer ... . . . .Paul Swift . . . . .Mike Fischer . . . .Dennis Griffin .Madeleine Unger . . . .Rita McGarry . . . . .Ted Aponyi . . . .Ed Seeboeck . . . .Bob Unger ART STAFF PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF Patti Iustice Margie Caporal lim Millard Betty Hodapp Bill Boesch Dan Kauffman Bonnie Stelzer Tom Scholey lack Iones Grace Parrot Page Eighty-six EDITORIAL AND TECHNICAL STAFF lean LeBoeuf Ieane Warman Bill Stonebarger Catherine Raso Mildred Mooney Mary Frances Cavanaugh Mary Ellen Reinhard Iohn Weldon Patty Shroder Marianna Monty Rose Marie Richards Iames Whalen BUSINESS STAFF Adele Eisenhauer Ieanette Stoecklein Eileen Quinlisk Dan Palmert Richard Campbell The Daytonian is intended to serve as a pictorial and literary record of the academic and extra-curricular activities and organizations that combine to form those never-to-be-forgotten memories of a year at college. From registration day to the final strains of the graduation re- cessional, it attempts to capture the poignant scenes of football games, dances, personal associations and other special recollections that are in- tegral a part of our college days as studies, professors and the classrooms. Upper left: Bob Unger, Ieane Warman, Dennis Griffin. Madeline Unger, Dan Kauffman. Upper right: Bonnie Stelzer, Patti Iustice, Margrie Caporal. Lower left: Iim Millard. Rita McGarry, Ed Seeboeck, Iim Whalen. Lower right: Iohn Weldon, lean LeBoeuf, Mary Ellen Reinhard, Adele Eisen- hauer, Marianna Monty, Dan Palmert, Mildred Mooney. ENR niuemifg 0 agfon maid Ilanlon, lim Millard Iames Whalen ........ Editor-in-chief Tom Hanlon Associate Editor Rita McGarry Associate Editor Carl Black Chief Reporter Iayne Nyhan Society Russ Seabold Sports Bill Stonebarger Features Mary F. Cavanaugh Connie Frank 4 Madeleine Unger I. L. Grossman Leo Buse lean LeBoeuf Patty Shroder Mary Ellen Reinhard Dan Romer Page Eighty eight EDITORIAL BOARD Iames Millard Sports Editor Ieane Warman Feature Editor SPECIAL STAFF Ed Marrinan Features Al Suttman Editorials Ed Seeboeck Columnist Erma Fiste W Columnist REPORTERS Mary Ellen Gunther Vesta Cornett Iacqueline Dehn Iames Desch Thomas Duffy Thomas Folino Angela Gigliotti Mary Hieber Marianna Recher Bill Wright Ir. Make-up Editor Eugene Vonderembse Art Editor Sid Malone Veteran's Section Pat Gilvary News Iohn Mahoney Business Manager Millie Mooney Features Adele Eisenhower Vera Seller Thomas Smith Ioe Higgins Patty Griffin Grace Luther Don Ruhl Sue Kelly Iack Garneau Rita McGarry, Iim Whalen Tom Seated: Erma Piste, Eu- gene Vonderembse, Ieane Waxman, William Wright, Ir., Ed Seeboeck. Standing: Carl Black, Leo Buse, Sid Malone, Millie Mooney, Mary Cava- naugh, Connie Frank. After an absence from the campus of three years, theUofDNews was reactivated this year as the bi-Weekly student publication of the University. Innovations in style and feature material were planned early in the year. Regularly conducted columns included Erma Fiste's Notations, Ed Seeboeck's Focus, Mary Cavcmaugh and Connie Frank's humorous gossip column, Are You With it?, Bill Wright's Back-talk, Sid Ma- lone's Vet's News, and Millard's Musings by lim Millard. New faculty advisor of the publication was Lou Riepenhoff, in- structor in Iournalism. Mr. Hiepenhoff, a Marquette University Iournalism graduate, formerly attended the University of Dayton and at that time was sports editor and an editorial columnist for the News. Seated: Mary E. Reinhard, Iean LeBoeui, Iacqueline Dehn. V esta Cornett. Grace Luther. Standing: Russ Seabolcl, Israel Grossman, lack Gameau, Bill Stonebarger. Madeleine Unger, Pat Gil- vary. Ed Marrinan, Ioe Higgins, Edgar Tucker. Page Eighty-nine First row: Fred Kroger, Iohn Wilker, George Zimmerman, Robert Funke, Don Ruhl. Second row: Albert Hart, Homer Monroe, Robert Colby, Howell Gano, Winston Ginder, Iohn Westerheide. Third row: Harold Wright, Robert Greiner, Iohn Schaeffer, Charles Ruppert. Fourth row: Iames Noll, Clyde Brenner, Ierry Helmig, Charles Goss. Larry Seim. Robert Luken. Fifth row: LaVerne Seitz, Montford Steeley, Martin Hartman. Sixth row: Nick Guardiola, Ioseph Shaw, Robert Unger, Ray Mantey, Robert Schweller. mecdanicaf gngineering ociefg Page Ninety Organized in 1935 to familiarize mechanical engineering students with the practical aspects of their chosen professions, the Mechanical Engineering Society has carried out an active program throughout this year. Field trips were held during which students toured Wright Field, Advance Foundry, the Dayton Power and Light Plant, and the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. This year, through the assistance of Brother Andrew Weber, faculty adviser of the group, and Mr. Collins Wight, the Mechanical Engineering Society is being sponsored by the Dayton section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Students are invited to attend ASME meetings and also receive the monthly publication of the society. The chairman of the MES, senior Don Ruhl, attended the executive meetings of the ASME to bring back to the students the latest developments in this engineering field. . Other officers in addition to Ruhl are George Zimmerman, secretary- treasurer, and Gerald Helmig, publicity director. ig... :zrmm IZ Sigma Delta Pi, pre-medical honor society carried out an active program in fulfilling their double aim of creating enthusiasm for superior scholarship and to keep members acquainted with modern advances of science and medicine. Bi-weekly meetings saw prominent speakers addressing members on such vital topics as Public Hea1th, Caudal Anaesthesia, Ballis- tics, and Physiological Aspects of Flights. Other interesting meetings featured an agent of the F.B.l., Carl Reuth, and Miss Marion Bunger, a nurse from Liberia, both of Whom spoke on experiences relative to their professions. Sigma Delta Pi members founded the Dr. Molz Memorial Fund in memory of their late adviser, Bro. Francis I. Molz, S.M. Principal social event was the annual banquet held April 23 at the Wishing Well Inn. At this gathering seniors made their farewell remarks to the group. Officers include Tom McCarthy, pesident, Ioan Roderer, secretary, and Mary Ellen Gunther, treasurer. Bro. Louis A. Saletal, S. M., dean of science, is faculty adviser. Seated: Peggy Ens, Dorothy Clark, Anne Huffman, Delores Sizemore, Collen Miller, Rosemary Coulter, Mary Pritchard, Ioan Roderer. First row standing: Randall McClelland, Melvin Konezal, Mark Ware, Alfred Voigt, Anthony Barther, Philip Lee, Emmett Campbell, Tom McCarthy. Second row standing: Alvin Bridges, Ioseph Fitzsimmons, Thomas Cron. Richard Arndts, Albert Dung, Eugene Barns, Alfred Rampone, Norbert Kosater, Bob Rauh. Page Ninety-one conomicd Reactivation of the Economics club took place this year under the direction of faculty advisor, Dr. E. B. O'Leary, head of the economics and business organization departments of the University. At monthly meetings, members heard prominent speakers discussing current events ot economic and business significance, stressing those problems which arise in the business world and dealing pimarily with labor-management relations. Two dinner meetings were held by the group at Suttmi1ler's restau- rant. At the first, guest speaker Hugo Wagonseil, director of a local ad- vertising agency spoke to members on How to Get a Iob. Members of the faculty in the Division of Business Administration were among the guest of the club at that meeting. The second dinner climaxed the year's program with Glen Massman, executive secretary of the Foreman's club as guest speaker. The club named chairmen to preside over each meeting with lack Weldon, senior arts student, acting as permanent secretary. Seated: Ed Seeboeck, Bert Heckel, Nick Braun. William Guensche, David Etzler, lack Weldon, Ernest Searles. Standing: Ioseph Updyke. Bob Bemer, Frank Schmidt, Robert Mangan, Iames Whalen, Kenneth Arkenberg, Dick Hanousek, Earl Clark, Dr. O'Leary, Robert Unger, Norris Hellwig. Page Ninety-two Seated: Edwin Seeboeck, Mary Fran- ces Cavanaugh. don, King Bradow, Grace Luther, Iames Hook, Rafael Valls. Dorothy Dixon. nfernafionaf mfafiorw Standing: Rosemary Busic. lohn Wel- Reorganization of the International Relations club took place this year under the direction of faculty advisor, William Steiner, instructor in History. A program of informal discussions was inaugurated to afford a better understanding of current international problems. Plans are being formulated for two members to attend the International Relations con- vention this summer in New York City. The informal nature of the group necessitates only one officer, Mary Francis Cavanaugh, secretary. geodgg Seated Grover Schinbeckler, Edward Plumber lean Caruso, Mildred Duncan. Standing Mr Springer, Ed Flint, George Lawrence Robert Maurer, Mildred The recently organized Geology club is headed by George Law rence with Mildred Duncan as secretary-treasurer. Besides field trips in the Dayton area, the group discusses various phases of geology at its bi- weekly meetings. A six-week field trip in northern Ohio is being planned by the club for this summer. The group is also active in promoting advanced geology classes for the coming semester. Mr. George Springer, assistant professor of geology, is the organizer and faculty advisor of the group. f u Seated: Edwin Seeboeck, William Guensche, Dr. Edward Huth, Mar- ianna Recher. First row standing: Lillian Campbell. Audrey Fink, Rosemary Busic, Dorothy Dixon, Burdell Brewer, Dorothy Reynolds, Carol Doles, lack Mills . Second row standing: Leonard Cobbs, Dorothy Clark, Edgar Tucker, Larry Dugan, Richard Hanousek, William Harris, Iohn Clemens, Emmett Campbell, Arthur Arnold. .gnferraciaf Page Ninety-tour That members of one race may come to appreciate the wealth of culture inherent in every race is the object of the Interracial club. This year's increased membership unanimously approved the panel-type dis- cussions that were featured at the group's periodic meetings. In these discussions all matters on successful interracial relations were brought to the fore. Members of the group attended the annual interracial celebration and open house on February 12 at Wilberforce University. Sr. Agnes lm- maculata, Dean of Women, accompanied the group. Officers of the group are William Guensche, president, Will Griffin, vize-president, Marianna Becher, secretary, and Edwin Seeboeck, treasur- er. The program committee headed by Larry Dugan included Rosemary Busic, Pat Parrot, lack Mills, Dorothy Clark, and Carol Doles. Dr. Edward Huth, head of the Department of Sociology, served as faculty advisor of the club. e igion 1 t x l -in Rev. Walter Farrel, O.P., author of Companion to the Summa, and former Navy chaplain aboard the U.S.S. Yorktown, conducted the annual student retreat this year. Father Farrel is one of the few to have received the degree of Master of Sacred Theology, the highest award reserved to distinguished theologians in the Dominican Order. The re- treat lasted three days and during this time Father Farrel presented ex- cellent advice and suggestions to meet the needs of a Catholic college student. Because of his three years in the service, Father Farrel was Well qualified to answer the many questions put by our veterans concerning their problems. The school year was punctuated with numerous other religious activities. An innovation in the weekly chapel service consisted of student participation in singing the high Mass. During Lent, noon services consist- ing of Benediction and Way of the Cross were held daily. The month of March was high-lighted by Forty Hours devotion, the closing of which featured solemn Benediction with many prominent members of the Day- ton clergy in attendance. Page Ninety-five Page Ninety-six Seated: Frank Schmidt, Sue Kelly, Marianna Monty, Mary Ellen Reinhard, Iohn Hogan. Second row: Grace Luther, Therese Kelble, Pat Hagans, Iohn Cochran, Charlotte Smith. Third row: Dick Hanousek, lack Weldon, Bob Kelly. Dan Palmert, Iim Houk, Dick Harmon, Larry Eyink, Tom Folino, Mike Powers. Cafdogc agluclenffi mddion ruria e Prayer, study, and sacrifice was the three-fold program carried out by the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. ln cooperation with the high schools of the Miami Valley Who, together with U.D., make up the Bishop Thill conference, the group Worked toward the realization of the Crusade's goal The Sacred Heart for the world, and the World for the Sacred Heart. Plans for the unit were laid at weekly meeting where the members met with faculty advisor Father Thomas Bodie, S.M. Representatives of the group also attended regional meetings of all the units in the con- ference. Plans for the unit were laid at weekly meetings where the members netted some 1300 pounds of clothing for Europeans, mite box collections during Lent, Charity Hop, informal dance, and an exhibition boxing show. Proceeds from all activities went to world-wide missions. CAGIQQK C4001 From year to year, the Chapel Choir tradition at U.D. lives on. It goes back to 1915, when all chapel needs, as far as singing was con- cerned, ceased to be provided for by the Normal School section of the Uni- versity. As have'al1 human institutions, it has seen its ups and downs, its lean years and its more prosperous ones. It has had its successes in ever varied measures, but practically no failures. During the current year, the choir functioned in unbroken regular- ity and did work that was uniformly good. Membership remained small, but lack of numbers was well made up for by added enthusiasm and in- terest. Under the competent and inspiring leadership of the choir director, Brother Thomas L. Poitras, rehearsals were arranged for and well attend- ed, so that, Sunday after Sunday, the high Mass was further enhanced by the unison and part singing of the Chapel Choir. . ..., ' les- 4 ,. , .. ,.,, .,,,,, , , Q ,f fbf: Q', X' . . .i,-gf, QNX X 'tg ' . I 1 .f ag, X, , V, .c , ,f:'L-12:11 -t.. . ., 4 I 3 ,?V., ,t l First row: Iuan Bemiudez, Vincent Stefanek, Luis Morero, Daniel Yee, Daniel Lau. Second row: Bernard Ambrose, Richard Mee, Thomas Graham, Hobert Kass, Frank Schmidt, An- thony Kohnen. Third row: William Gallagher, Albert Iansen, Henry Nye. Albert Diringer, Charles Seaman, An- thony Barther. Page Ninety-seven gn- A KH Standing: Evelyn Reichard, Tom Cron, Bob Cochran, Peggy Davis. First row: Bonnie Winckelman, Virginia Iohnston, M0116 Baldasarree, Marjorie Whitman, Bill Fisch. Second row: Ianice Boring, lean Wangler, Madeleine Unger, Patti Iustice. Third row: Ieane Warman, Mary Ann Kessen, Sue Pohlmeyer, Eleanor Kurtz, Norman Schmidt. - Fourth row: Vera Seiler, Betty Engleman, Frances Dershem, Rita Silbereis, Mary Lou Deerwester. Fifth row: Lois Kappeler, Molly Bucher, Marianna Monty, Pat Olcott, Bonnie Stelzer, Merrick Stauifer. Sixth row: Denny Griffin, Dan Kauffman, Ken Morrisey. jkeopiand Page Nine :y-eight U.D.'s Thespians, under the direction of Iohn McGrath, associate professor of speech and dramatics, presented Song of Bernadette to capacity audiences at the Dayton Art Institute on December 7 and 8. The production received rave notices from local dramatic critics and starred Rosemary Busic. Others playing outstanding roles included Norris Hel- wig, Madeline Unger, Bill Fisch, Peggy Davis, Lois Kappeler, Bob Kemp- er, Dennis Griffin and Dan Kauffman. Maurice Reichard, faculty advisor to the group, supervised staging assisted by stage manager Ray Hummer. Cledge Roberts, New York actor and producer, spoke to the Thes- pians in an afternoon program on March 27. His factual lecture, How to Break into Broadway, was followed by an informal reception for Mr. Roberts and Thespian's guests, members of other local amateur dramatic groups. On May 33 and Iune l, the Thespians presented Moliere's 18th Century comedy, The Miser, starring Bill Fisch with Evelyn Reichard, Ieane Warman, Norris Hellwig, Rita McGarry, and Bob Kemper in sup- porting roles. Officers of the group included Ray Hummer, president, Rita McGar- ry, vice-president and Norris Hellwig, secretary-treasurer. The group is governed by an executive board consisting of the director, the officers, and members, Bonnie Winckelman, Bill Fiscn, Ioe Higgins and Madeleine Unger. tag? Curtain cull ior the cast of Song of Bernadette Between cues Evelyn and Denny make up Page Ninety-nine f - 'fy , ., YV: , ,f 1 i ,, ,V ,i 1 1,-V, J,-,.-f ,V ,--. , ,,f,, f gf, ! , X J f ' J yew, J ,ftuJ,',m,u,., my Featuring original songs by director Maurice Reichard, dances directed by leading lady, Bonnie Winckelman, and a script filled with laughs, the 13th annual Mask and Mascara musical show Let's Get Out of This Fire Trap, was presented April 20, 21, and 22 in the university gym. William Wagner, sophomore arts student, played the male lead. Mr. Reichard and Adele Klopi co-authored the script which wasbuilt around the antics of some moving statues. Principal supporting roles, in the cast of seventy, were played by Dennis Griffin, Gil Stovicek, lacque- line Randolph, and Ed Voight. Norris Hellwig came close to stealing the show with his between-acts skit on Pine Box Cofiins. Lyrics for Mr. Reichard's songs, including The Drinking Song and Life is a Melody, were Written by Evelyn Reichard, Bonnie Winckelman, and Ioe Higgins. Students Who collaborated on the script were Kenneth Morrissey, Bob Cochran, Norman Schmidt, Bonnie Winckelman, and Evelyn Reichard. A special orchestra under the direction of Mr. Reichard added musical background and accompaniments for the show. ,--MJ l -A M--Nw'- nk.EQn9 , Hsu..- Scenes From The Show First row: Iane Ann Pain, IoAnn Bell, Suzanne Pohlmeyer, Maria Baldassarre, Nancy Routsahn. Ieanne Wangler, Venabelle Welday, Ieane Warman, Evelyn Reichard, Ruth Stevens, Mary Hunt, Marianna Recher Carol Doles, Iacqueline Randolph, Nannette Campbell, Lillian Young, Dorothy Burgess, Patricia Parrott, Rosemary Busic, Nancy Boring. Second row: Isabel Klopf, Mary Lou Henne, Betty Hodapp, Marjorie Wittman, Bonnie Winckelman, Ianice Boring, Irene Gelep, Mary Io Huth, Mary Casebolt, Carol Ballard, Ioanne Albers, Helen Knepper, Evelyn Burkhard, Margaret Malowan, Margaret Dierken, Kathryn Knese, Ioan Culbertson. Third row: Harold Moots, Eugene Iohnston, William Fisch, William Wagner, Howard Miller, William Spelman, Ioseph Heavin, Michael Fischer, Clair Schroeder, Orville Weyrich, Merrick Staufler, Albert Hart, Donald Grove, Donald Hickey, Robert Kemper. Fourth row: Robert Vemier, Norman Foy, Richard O'Toole, Don Custenborder, Frank Walsh, George Falkenbach, Richard Campbell, Nonnan Schmidt, Edward Flint, William Sherer, Edward Marrinan, Martin Kopp. Pianist: Terry Lorenz. J CAOPLLZS Some seventy students make up the University of Dayton mixed chorus, trained and directed by Maurice R. Reichard, head of the music department. Operating with the handicap of crowded schedules for its members and a busy year of rebuilding for its director, the chorus none- the-less emerged a compact, completely pleasing group. Making its first appearance in an annual Christmas concert, the chorus presented a cantata, The Nativity According to St. Luke, with Iacqueline Randolph, Nannette Campbell, and Nancy Routzahn in solo roles. A duet by Norman Foy and Bob Kemper and ct solo number by Evelyn Burkhard rounded out the program which also included traditional carols by the Chorus. The program was repeated for the patients at Brown hospital. The Chorus participated in the annual Mask and Mascara show and completed the year with a concert appearance with the Iunior Phil- harmonic orchestra. Terry Lorenz was accompanist for the chorus. Page One Hundred One First row: Maria Baldassarre, Maurice R. Reichard, Bonnie Winckelman, Everett Archdeacon, Eugene Iohnston, Robert Detorrest, William Wagner, Emest Ruef, Iohn Heller, Ferdinand Hasenstab, Iack Storts, Virginia Iohnston, Robert Dawson, Nancy Routsahn. Second row: Helen Knepper, Beatrice Shane, Rafael Olazagasti, Iohn Hol- loran, William Gunder, George Moon, Emmett Campbell, Harold Hyatt, Pat Con- naughton, Frank Raso, Howard Miller, Victor Herbert, lane Ann Pain, IoAnn Bell. Third row: Marilyn Thomas, Arnold Barnhorn, Orville Weyrich, Iames Sollenberger, Robert LeMaitre, Robert Rasser, Ierry Schmidt, Robert Minnerup, Thomas Herrman, William Thornton, Robert Reger, Nick Ruet, Madonna Wack. Fourth row: Patricia Schulz, Lester Schlafman, Robert Reck, Henry Cichanowicz, Frank Walsh, Harold Melia, Robert Yeazell, Gerard Haury, Robert Niederman, Mark Baltes, Louis Melia, Frank Valley, Thomas Sheetz, Alice Focke. Fifth row: Evelyn Reichard, Don McFar- land, William Fitzpatrick, Kenneth Morrissey, Dean Matheney, William Mayer, Iames Barbour, Terry Lorenz, David MacPherson, Glen Meredith, Robert Thygerson, Iames Klopf, Iacqueline Randolph. niuemify of ibagfon Zgarwl Page One Hundred Two U.D.'s fifty-five piece marching band lent a note of festivity to pep rallies, games, and all other school functions. Under the field direction of nationally-recognized drum-major Bob Dawson, the band presented be- tween-the-halves programs cleverly designed to suit all occasions. Novel- ty of the season came when new red hats were added to the drab blue uniforms as the band played Where Did You Get That Hat. This year the band was augmented by a girls drill team which performed in precision numbers. Some fifteen coeds made up the group. Band sponsors were seniors Bonnie Winckelman and Virginia Iohnson, named for their outstanding contributions to the music department. At the completion of the basketball season, the marching band for- got formations, and concentrated on the more serious concert music. Re- viving the pre-war spring concert tradition, the group appeared in con- cert at the N. C. R. auditorium on Sunday, March 30. Soloists include Wil- liam Thorton, William Fitzpatrick, Harold Matheney, and Paul Iennings. Morton Fried contributed vocal selections. The officers and director A bit of Migration Iive Drum major Bob Dawson On the field Hoe down The band officers were Navy veterans Everett Archdeacon, presi- dent: Tom Sheetz, vice-president: and William Wagner, secretary-treasun er. The group's entire program both as a marching and a concert unit was directed by Maurice H. Pteichard, music department head. Page One Hundred Three ome conomicri Active since 1945, the Home Economics club has as its objectives the furthering of interest in the university's home economics department, the development of social contacts between members of that department, increased understanding of the various fields of home economics, and the training of young women to be ideal homemakers and active, efficient community leaders. Membership in the group is open to students major- ing in the home economics department. Three delegates represented the club at the regional conference of the home economics clubs held at Mt. St. Ioseph-on-the-Ohio. The Trio par- ticipated in a panel on Growth of Character Through Homemaking Edu- cation. Officers of the group are lane Sullivan, president, Mary Ann Kes- sen, vice-president, Connie Frank, treasurer, and Sr. Mary Magdalen, M. S. C., secretary. Sr. M. Raphael, M. S. C., head of the home economics department, is faculty adviser. l .dj sw. X' ft. 4. , 3 wwatm r ' First row: Marianna Monty, Marilyn Hagans, Carolyn Minniard, Helen Volk, Anna King, Mary Ann Kessen, Mary Ellen Reinhard. Second row: Cassie McKenzie, Ianice Boring ,Lillian Campbell, Georgianne Fisher, Sister Magdalin, M. S. C., Pat Hagans, Lois Kappeler, Patsy Salyer Third row: Helen Knepper. Connie Frank, lane Sullivan, Ioan Roderer, Therese Kelble, Marilyn Kohler, Shirley Zimmerle, Mary Hall, Mary Osterfeld, Peggy Watkins. Fourth row: Mariann Mueller, Mrs. Baker, Charlotte Hochwalt. Carmen Ven- tura, lsabel Klopf, Betty Hodapp. Page One Hundred Four lll Seated: Vera Seiler. Molly Bucher, Frances Dershem, Wanda Ringo, Shirley Duerr, Bonnie Winckelman, Mary Ann Kessen. Ruth Meyer. Madeleine Unger, Betty Hodapp, Ieane War- man, Iayne Nyhan, lean LeBoeuf, Patsy Salyer, Ruth Davis, Edna Pfeiffer. Mary Casebolt. Kneeling: Mary Deerwester, Janis Baker, Virginia Graham. Terry Okuno, Gloria Bushbaum, Wilma Van Fossan, Ianice Solms, Marilyn Behrer, Ianice Boring, Mary Hall, Evelyn Reichard. Mary Frank, Peggy Davis, Colleen Meller, Marianna Monty, Frances Sloan. Standing: Dorothy Dixon, Charlotte Stout, Nancy Routsahn, Eleanor Kurtz, Pat Altenburg, Ieanette McKay, Mary Chilton, Betty Engleman, Margie Caporal, Mary Sullivan, Bonnie Stelzer, Marjorie Current, Iune Schwinn, Irene Gelep, Pat Olcott. Marilyn Kohler, Regina Fitzpatrick, Ieanne Lyons, Isabel Klopt, Mary Dobrozi, Beverly Dehn, Ioan Schneider. Mary Lou Henne. Grace Luther. amen li .xgfkific Mociafion An extensive W. A. A. program was initiated in October with the annual hike and picnic at Hills and Dales. Miss Ianette Dolby, instructor in physical education, took over as adviser to the group More than seventy Coeds participated in intramural hockey, bas- ketball, and volleyball. lean LeBoeuf copped the ping-pong tourney with Mary Chilton as runner-up. Minor sports dominated the spring program with competition in archery, golf, tennis, badminton, and softball. U. D. coeds garnered victories in volleyball, basketball, and swimming in com- petition With colleges and unversities from Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky at the annual University of Cincinnati Play Day on March 29. Other activities of the W. A. A. included the sponsoring of a Home- coming Queen candidate, sale of spirit tags for football games, and the annual banquet at which awards were made. Officers of the group are Ruth Davis, president: .leane Warman, vice-president: Madeleine Unger, secretary, Mary Ann Kessen, trea- surer: and lean LeBoeut, awards chairman. Page One Hundred Five First row: Art Bok, Bill Bachus, lack Castignola, Iim Hanby, Dan Brant. Second row: Ed Reidy, Dick Iordan, Ioe Accrocco, Bill Goss, Bob Dobbins. Third row: Dick Dahn, Gus Shroyer, Gene Wolke, Bob Wolfe. Fourth row: Bill Gutbrod, Bob Wagner. Don Mills, Ioe Zoul, Don Pinciotti. Fifth row: Ed Toscani, Lee Schmidt, Bill Powers. 0I'l 0gI 6lIfYl Designed to promote good sportsmanship and fair play in ath- letics and to band together the men who wear the University of Dayton's blue varsity the Monogram club once again came into its own as letter-men returned to the campus and new members joined their ranks. The club was reorganized this fall coincident with the return of varsity football to the campus. With the slogan Every Flyer for Meyer, the club successfully backed its candidate, Ruth Meyer, junior business coed, for Homecoming queen. A picture of the pretty queen on the shoulders of her Monogram club supporters received nation-wide circulation. Wearers of the D got together at periodic meetings and carried on social activities within the group. Officers for the club this year were Lee Schmidt, president: Bill Goss, vice-president: and Don Pinciotti, secretary-treasurer. Page One Hundred Six E Mary Shay S US Dudlext pudhcifg ana! J4 umni 0 ice - The function of the News Service Bureau is interpretation of the University, its activities and policies, to the general public, through re- leases and services to newspapers, and other publications. Academic, extracurricular, and athletic activities are presented in their proper per- spective. . Miss Mary Shay, '44, heads the Bureau, and is responsible for the direction of its activities. Assisting her in the interpretation of Univer- sity news is lack Iones, '47, who act as director of athletic publicity. Miss Shay is also the full-time Alumni Secretary. She is director of most of the club activities and edits the Alumnus magazine, a monthly, devoted to news of the Alumni. Under her direction, many new chapters have been founded within the past year. Miss Shay is assisted by Miss Sue Dudlext, '45, and Miss Rita McGarry, '48. Page One Hundred Seven KI JD L A Qmrnt Margaret Crooks, Don Malloy, Lou Tschudi Marion Shoch. Lloyd Rensel uferand guivlance Cnfer Serving veterans, students, industrial corporations, social agencies, and individuals within the community for vocational advisement is the University Guidance Center in the Albert Emanuel library. By interview- ing, testing and counseling, the center's staff tries to help the individual in choosing a vocation or solving adjustment problems. The primary Work of the center is with U. D. veteran students. The center has a contract with the Veterans Administration to provide advise- ment for all veterans in this area including those under Public Laws 16 and 346. The center is directed by Lloyd Rensel, U. D. graduate. Assisting him are Marion Schoch and Truman Stewart, counsellers, and Katherine Angst and Iva Lou Aller, psychometrists. Veterans Administration staff members are Lou Tschudi, chief, and Don Malloy, training officer. Page One Hundred Eight D Sudenf Klflfebllfl, Acting as a member of the Public Relations committee, Brother Edward Knust, S. M., maintains the Sudent Bureau, interpreting the Uni- versity to prospective students all over the country. Heavy enrollments in all educational institutions due to the influx of veterans obtaining college training under the G. I. Bill of Rights has greatly reduced the work of this office. However, Brother Knust has con- tinued to circulate colorful and informative literature to some 500 high schools and to the public in general. Most of this material pertains to careers and how the University of Dayton can satisfy various educational needs, however, emphasis is likewise placed on student life, athletics, and other activities on the campus. Looking to the future, Brother Knust envisages a Student Bureau with renewed activity in which personal Contact rather than general in- formation will be featured. Bro. Edward Knust, S. M. Page One Hundred Nine layfon I , ,W f. f HQ if ' fgv f .Q w Q wg 'jf 4 5 e A x ' x ! if .J Nw P ' 55 TLMBER Kg X. 1...,,.f- ' Some said the Hilltop's social life would be practically nil, which undoubt- edly accounts for the fact that there were seven organized dances-all major ex- plosions-umpty-six unorganized parties Calso explosivel, and a score oi Hangar dances, club banquets, and miscellan- eous events between October and May. Forcasters are always wrong! The Flyer's Hangar opened the sea- son with a football dance, Sept. 29th, at the Loretto. Soon after, limelight centered on the Frosh who somehow survived the strain of Initiation and Cap Crowning. Final initiation night was held in the sta- dium where victims were covered with molasses, flour, and gooey pie. Then they marched to the Court House steps where they serenaded Daytonians with school songs. Warm weather gave way to lots of picnics and Weenie roasts. Englewood Dam, Hills and Dales, and Bryan State Park seemed to be most popular with our students. gf' Page One Hundred Twelve is OCTGBER G D Aglaxm First big event of the sea- son Was the Freshmen Wel- come Dance held at the Bilt- more, Oct. Sth. Pete Kuntz and Mary Hall reigned as King and Queen, and were attended by Ierry lVIcGarry and Vera Seiler. On the 13th, we danced around pumpkins and corn shocks at the Hangar, and discussed plans for the fol- lowing Weekend. That Week- end turned out to be the first train migration of the year which was scheduled for the Toledo game. That was one day the Spirit Committee had no trouble creating spirit! Fortunately, We had plenty of time after the game to take in Toledo's night-lite before the long journey home. f7Ae Page One Hundred Fourteen jle garubalafed Friday, the 25th, began an excit- ing weekend-Homecoming! Activities started with a boniire and pep rally on the back campus. The football he- roes were introduced and Bob Daw- son drew ready applause for a fine twirling exhibition . . . Saturday cli- maxed the rousing campaigns for Homecoming Queen. Ruth Meyer and her six attendants: Madeleine Unger, Marianna Monty, Patti Iustice, Mary Ellen Gunther, Ieane Warman, and Ioan Hussey, were presented at half- time of the game . . . Queen Ruth also reigned at the Homecoming Dance at the Biltmore ballroom that night, Where a host of red roses and red noses blos- somed forth. NGVEMBER xr. H r-sn X..-X 'fs November 16th, the second football mi- gration was taken, to Ohio U. By this time we were Well acquainted with What Every Good Train Migrator Should Know, and songs, cheers, and dancing began the minute the train left so that We wouldn't Waste any time of fun. Athens' most popular spot after the game was the Sportsman's which will no doubt recall quite a few memories and head- aches to our Eds and Coeds. In future years We may forget Athens-but Athens will never forget us! There were two Flyers' Hangar dances this month. The first was a Swing dance on the 10th. The last, a Thanksgiving dance, was Page One Hundred Sixteeen held on the 24th. A beautiful 20-lb. turkey was chanced off that night, but the lucky Winner wouldn't claim it. As a result, Boss Crowley escorted Tom Turkey home instead of one of the coeds. Some date! Private parties, at which only 9f10's of U.D.'s student body made an appearance, flourished in December. On the l4th, the Scraunch club decorated Grote's barn for a party which was so dark that people went around for weeks afterwards saying Oh, were you there? Our coeds were hostesses at an Open House in their lounge on the 18th. Guests included faculty members, off-campus men, campus men and men in general. Punch and cookies disappeared fast-thanks to the fugi- tives from campus chow. Another party worthy of mention in the social season was given at Carl Black's abode in celebration of the mutual birthdays of two campus wheels. His house looked like an exhibition sardine tin-no less! It seems that when U.D.ers have nothing else to do they throw parties-lots of parties-for any reason at all. Not to be outdone by the students, the faculty held their Christmas party in the Campus lounge. Doc Wehrle and Doc Leary entertained with some fine singing that night, accompanied by Maurie Reichard. DEQEMBER it 'S Page One Hundred Seventeen JANUARY Back from a Wonderful Christmas va- cation We again danced away a Sunday evening at the Hangar-this time in honor of the Basketball team. The C. S. M. C. Dance, Ianuary 17th, was a big success despite the fact that Wampler's Barn burned down that after- noon and chairman Bud Schmidt had to rent another ballroom fthe Miamil four hours before the dance. Al Sprauer and orchestra provided dreamy music, and couples Waltzed on into the Wee hours. Ianuary is the month of exams, so dating and night-life was a little under par. Most couples limited their mid-week dates to coking in the Cai and beering at the Heid. Groups of girls could be seen much more often at Sutts this month, but maybe those were nights when the boys were playing Pinochle, or relax- ing in front of their nice warm CPD fireplace at Alumni Hall. Father Collins' new office was finally completed, and open house was held for the faculty and friends, with Dottie Baney playing hostess. Also rating high on the list of activities were skating and sledding. Many a class was cut to skim across Bim's pond. Sledding parties were most popular at night, especially at Hills and Dales. Blazing fires kept sledders warm, and dried off wet clothes after snowball fights. ,ffm Q 0 II 5: 1 1 x ' Q! 1 E' BRUAR wg The amazing Scrauncher's did it again! This time, however, they went highbrow and made their guests wear shoes. Grote's barn became Grote's Palace and all hill-billy records Were removed from the Iuke-box- except San Antonef' Most spectacular event this month was the Junior Prom, unanimously declared best dance of the year thanks to the efforts of Al Suttman and his hard-Working committee. Lakeside was adorned With hearts and other appropriate Valentine decorations, with Clyde Trask's orchestra furnishing pa1pitating music. At intermission, Q ueen Marianna Monty was introduced by Denny Griffin, Mas- ter of Ceremonies, and was presented flowers on behalf oi the Iunior Class. Sunday, the 23rd, was Mardi Gras night at the Hangar. A multi-colored canopy of crepe paper hung over the dance floor, and balloons were released to dancing couples at the end of the evening. 'Y' Q XT MARCH FLYEPUS HANGAR ID. March was a month of Hangar dances- two of which will long be remembered. The first was the Anniversary Dance which paid tribute to the founders of the Hangar: Eleanor Kurtz, Kenny Trimbach, and Ioe Mori. Nothing, absolutely nothing, was as bright as Ellie's beaming face that night. Must have been the thrill of it all! The second dance was in celebration of St. Patrick's Day when everyone turned lrish for the night, and wore green hats. Members of the T. G. I. F. Club were all decked out for the occasion, which was no doubt because they are all good Irishmen from way back. Because of Lent and Lenten resolutions students spent more time being good and not eating candy, and stuff. Rumors about the cam- pus said that the Heid completely re-stocked in Coke and 7-Up. Some noble women even gave up Bridge for Lent, which was the supreme sacrifice in the mind of any coed. 'Q' K 1' IoAnn Bell Suzanne Pohlmeyer, Mary Seated: Bill Adams, Charles Crowley, Iohn Walsh. nee mg: , Chilton, lane Pain, Iohn Gameau, Vincent Stefanek. Edwin King, Roseann Houser, Mary Hall. h M ' Eileen Quinlisk Madeleine Unger, Wanda Ringo, Carmen Ventura, First row standing: Iosep cn, , Gloria Anticoli, Mary Ann Osterteld, Eleanor Kurtz, Henry Ferazza, Andrew Belavic. Second row standing: Edward Busch, Ieannette Stoecklein, Robert Unger, Marilyn Kohler, lames Garneau, Peggy Davis. njfgelaff , Clngaf The Loretto plus fifty cents plus Al Sprauer's orchestra add up to Where U.D. students spend every other Sunday night or the Flyers' Hangar. The club is operated by a committee of forty-six students headed by chairman, Chuck Crowley, vice-chairrnan Hank Ferazza, Madeleine Unger, secretary, and Frances Sloan, treasurer. The Hangar is the essence of U. D. social lite, where boy meets girl- that is ii he can Work his Way up through the stag-line-and datebooks are filled. The dance floor features Waltzers, foxtrotters, jitterbugs, and two fearful words: Cut, buddy. In the way of entertainment are special num- bers featured by the band. This year's tribute goes to Dick Wagner for his realistic interpretation of Open De Doah, Richard. d th Game Boom where During intermissions, students are attracte to e fr entl waged Here also Coeducational grim ping pong battles are equ y . , , bridge games flourish, during which the men confirm their suspicions that coeds are inferior card g--fair?-Q vic The Ha1'1qar's was in celebration of its second Anniversary 5' is sd:-wr? P5 ilver and white canopy over the dance floor a Q.lrn'rd 'Q . 'e founders on the walls. Highlight of The eveni '1 c u- ee-tiered birthday Cake which was served with A 0-H4115 s. Page One-Hundred Twenty three ,f 53 r ,f 5 , X ' j ef BALL. he-:as f' VC MILITARY f 5 0 . E i , t if Page One hundred Twenty-tour AQU.. April 19th, We again squeezed our way into the Biltmore Ballroom-this time for the Military Ball. Flags and emblems decorated the room, as well as uniforms, braid, and more braid. Everything was military-even the ob- stacle course of chairs between the tables. It was a very successful dance, judging from the happy looks on students' faces, and Karl Taylor's music made the evening pass much too fast. It looked as if this was to be a season of Queens until the Central Women's Organiza- tion staged their Dream Man contest! Candi- dates, sponsored by the various Women's groups, Were: Dan Brant, Home Ec. Club: Ed Busch, W.A.A.: Iim Bell, Independents: Dick Dahn, Women's Chorus: Ed Sandy' King, C.W. O.: and Iohn Stretch Mahoney, Women's Rifle Team. Enthusiastic coeds car- ried on campaigns for their candidates, in- cluding posters, pictures, decorated cars, picketing, and even radio announcements. 1 The last month of school was a busy month. The Turnabout Tag was held May 7th at Lakeside with Al Sprauer and orchestra providing the music. Coeds called for their dates, brought them vegetable corsages, and completely reversed the order of convention. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of their Dream Man, Ed Busch, as King. May 10th, pre-meds tore themselves away from their cadavers long enough to have a Sigma Delt picnic. Other picnics sponsored this month were the Iunior Class sausage Scorch , the Flyers' Hangar committee picnic, and the Women's Athletic Association hayride. At Lakeside, May 28th, we attended the last event of the school year-the Senior Fare- well--smooth music by Earl Holderman and orchestra, making it a perfect end for the U.D. social season. 9 9 VOTE X FOQ BEL LE s Q T4 Q c at r is Q1 2 JA, x Xl 4290? FOR Q Of' Silw V01-E F l HREDQ7 if 'R 851155 H , s K X N rolaodevl 0 .giefvllzouae 0 QQ 5 o.'1WfQPA3 fi .lfdfkdfic ibirecfor Elevated to the Athletic Directorship, Harry Baujan will now be able to devote his untiring energy and skill to the speedy and continued development of the Universityls expanded ath- letic program. Harry is a graduate of Notre Dame Where he gained widespread recognition for his grid achievements. He was selected to the All-Western eleven for two years and to the All-Indiana team for three years. A Well drilled Rockne man , Baujan had the further distinction of playing two seasons with the immortal lim Thorpe, before he accepted a coaching berth at the University of Dayton in 1922. Harry Baujan lVIr. Baujan, whose football teams have gained national promin- ence, has thoroughly entrenched himself amongst the prominent figures of sportsdom. The very fact that the Flyers are considered one of the most powerful small college teams is living testimony of the enviable record Baujan has compiled during his twenty-five years as head mentor of the football team. Assisting Harry this season were lim Carter, a former Pur- due All-American, as backfield coach, and Ioe Quinn, a Dayton product, as Iunior Varisty coach. i The athletic teams of the University of Dayton, with their fighting spirit and true sportsmanship, reflect the ideal set up by Harry Baujan. Iames Carter Harry Baujan C 4 R re Ioe Quinn rift 6 ,,. .ki Ki x a KX! 2, R SM' ,, Sf Coaching ga!! This year's spring football practice was ushered in by loseph Gavin who succeeded Harry Baujan as head mentor of the football team. Mr. Gavin, who is a Notre Dame product. garnered invaluable football knowledge from the immortal Knute Rockne. Starring at basket- ball, he played three years wit. . the Irish quin- tet and was elected captain of the cagers in l93l. Ioe Gavin comes here from Cleveland Holy Name high school where as football and basketball coach he has established an en- viable record. Though this is his first job as a college gridiron coach, Gavin's spirit, drive. and football knowledge should carry him far. Ioe Gavin Daniel Piloseno comes here from Cleveland Heights high school where he was line coach and physical education director. He will serve under Gavin as line coach. Piloseno is a graduate of North Carolina State and has been exceedingly successful as a coach. Dan was tutored by Hunk Anderson at State and is thoroughly versed in the T . Ioseph Thomas is the second assistant coach and will serve here as utility coach. He was graduated from the University of Dayton in 1940. While playing football for the Flyers, Thomas was a member of the fam- ous Quaker Express backfield. Ioe Quinn was retained from last year's staff on which he served in the capacity of Iunior Varsity coach. x .3 X I , X . w L 1 2 f, xy lf x , ll: , Daniel Piloseno I ,L -' ,Q ,A z W H y Ioe Quinn i?Q .. , Ioe Thomas ' ' P Nil--,f ,fF.J1r'.n,,- LY in m ::Q We Two members of the 1946 Univer- sity of Dayton football team were named to the annual Associated Press All-Ohio team and one receiv- ed honorable mention. lack Castiqnola, diminutive scat- back, who was also named as the most valuable player on this year's eleven was awarded a halfback post. W 1 Q . X ' Ly -.3 Page One Hundred Thirty N CX t -Fiasco-2 Lee Schmidt 1 I 1 Wm 5 I I Bill Goss, 6 1 who tipped the E scales at better than 220 pounds was ,W l named to a tackle position. ' 0 4 - ' Lee Schmidt, Who formerly played fans. j l i.1 the backfield and was shifted to '12 l the line the past season, received honorable mention at the guard post. ' N l lack Castignola 3' X' Ki? X F i i., Q. 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' Q S7 R 74 fQ 'F' 'I First row: Ken Boxwell, Lee Schmidt, Iack Castignola, Don Pinciotti, lim Hanby, Bob Klotz, Dan Brandt, Bill Bachus, Ioe Accrocco. Second row: Frank Maloney, Bill Goss, Dick Rudnicki, Nick DiCiacco, Dan Terzi, Art Bok, Dick Dahn, Bernard Hickey, Milt McGuire. Third row: Don Mills, Ed Reidy, Al Angerer, Bud Fleischman, Bernard Otten, Gus Shroyer, Bill McKinley Bill Gutbrod. Ray Ianaszek. Fourth row: lack Stevenson, Ray Todd, Ioe Zoul, Bill Powers, Stan Groene, Ed Toscani, Bart Mariscalco, Bill Lange, Bob Maier. Fifth row: Bill McCormick, Dick Gardner, A1Homing, Vic Shampton, Wilbur Sizer, Bob Schaeffer, lack Brown, Gene Furnas, Ioe 1 Sullivan. Sixth row: Bob Dobbins, Sam Shingledecker, Fred Miller, Bob Hirten, Marcelo Alvarez, Ierry Grady, Bill Bolster, Mil- lard Dunnick, Linus Modlich, Iohn Delp. Seventh row: Earl Blair, Bill Crowley, Ray Munger, Pete Kuntz, Ioe Baumgarten, Ed Busch, Dick Iordan, Herb Milkereit, Fritz Dodotsky, loe Polilli. Page One Hundred Thirty-one 1 i 5 F! ,,,. 'Mff ,yan ji-rf' ZOUL ,i I GCSS ? 1'fyl ' 'r a3Al'f 's?l ' nl Y DAYTON ....,.......,........... 7 7 7 0 ,..... 21g WICHITA ....................... O 0 O 0 ...... 0 Flyers open first season in four years with a victory over Shockers. . .Castig- nola scores first two touchdowns as Dayton crosses goal line in each of first three periods. . .Second half opens with Dayton taking the offensive once again .. .Pinciotti scores third touchdown, going over from the 8, .. Goss converts to complete Flyer scoring. DAYTON ........................ 0 U O 0 ...... 0 MIAMI .......................... 7 1 4 0 l 4 ...... 3 5 Hilltoppers take on a fine Miami team. . .Redskins' powerful forward wall completely tnrottles Dayton offense. . .Hoover, Miami end, blocks Pinciotti's punt in the first period and scores initial Redskin touchdown. . .Shoults and Elberfeld each score in the second stanza climaxing Miami's sustained drive. . .Fourth per- iod Enziminger twice crosses Flyer goal to bring about Dayton's worst defeat since 1923. DAYTON ........................ 0 0 0 0 ...... 0 CINCINNATI .................... 0 0 6 13 ...... 19 Flyers provide stern opposition for powerful Cincinnati who had upset Indiana, defending Western Conference champs. . .No score in first half, although Hilltoppers advance to Bearcat 10 as half ends. . .Stephens provides first Cincy tally midway in third period on 31 yd. run. . .Bearcats gain on punt exchange. .. Graham plunges over from two. . .A McMillan to Richards pass is good for Cincy's final touchdown. DAYTON ........................ 6 7 0 7 ...... 207 TOLEDO ........................ O 0 O 13 ...... 13 Toledo plays host to Flyers.. .Dick Dahn grabs a Reichert pass for first Flyer touchdown. . .In second period Pinciotti scores on 2 yd. plunge and Dahn converts. . .Schneider catches long pass i.1 final period for To1edo's firsr score. . .Bok skirts left end for 40 yard touchdown, Rudnicki converting. . .A Foltz to Harding pass in final minutes provides second Toledo touchdown. DAYTON ........................ 0 7 6 7 ...... 20 WESTERN RESERVE ............. 0 6 0 0 ...... 6 Homecoming game for Dayton Flyers. . .No score in first period. . .Pinciotti runs pass interception 78 yds. for touchdown. . .Goss converts. . .Lahr scores for Redcats on forward-lateral pass play. . .Flyers lead 7-8 at halftime as Queen is presented to Homecoming crowd. . .Bok scores from 7 after sustained Flyer drive . . .A Riechert to Bok pass is good for touchdown in final stanza, Rudnicki con- verting. DAYTON ....... .... ....... 6 6 1 4 7 ...... 33 XAVIER ......................... O 0 0 6 ...... 6 Sunday afternoon tilt at Cincinnati. . .Bok scores on 17 yd. run in first three minutes. . .Line buck by Pinciotti provides second Flyer score. . .Gutbrod grabs blocked pass out of air and races 43 yds. for touchdown in third period.. .Castig- nola passes to Gutbrod who scores his second TD of Day. . .In fourth quarter Klotz passes to Ianaszek for final marker. . .Dobbins makes third PAT in row.. .De- Franco recovers fumble behind goal for lone Xavier tally. DAYTON ........................ 0 0 0 7 ...... 7 CHATTANOOGA ................ O 7 13 14 ...... 34 Chattanooga brings country's leading ground gainer, Gene Roberts, to Flyer gridiron. . .Hoover to Roberts pass good for initial Moccasin TD. . .A third quarter pass by Hoover to Kovacevich in end zone is good. . .Intercepted pass sets up third Chattanooga touchdown. . .Bok scores for Flyers in fourth period after 63 yd. drive. . .Hoover to Naylor pass covers 20 yards and provides touchdown for Moc- casins. . .Final Chattanooga score comes when Atchley intercepts Castignola's pass and runs for touchdown. ' DAYTON ................... . . .0 0 7 7 ..... .14 OHIO U. ......................... U 0 0 7 ...... 7 Team and fans migrate to Athens. . .Although Flyers advance to Bobcat 1 yd. line twice in first half, neither team scores.. .Dayton drives 75 yards for first TD, Castignola going over from 15. . .Goss adds point. . .Sayre accounts for Ohio U. touchdown in first minutes of final quarter. . .Pinciotti plunges for final marker culminating a 71 yard drive. . .Game acclamed best of season for Flyers. DAYTON ........................ 7 0 16 6 ...... 29 MARSHALL ..................... 0 7 O 0 ...... 7 Last game for 12 seniors.. .Flyers draw first blood as Castignola scores. Goss converting. . .Recovered fumble in third period sets up Flyer TD, Groene scor- ing and Goss again converting. . .Dahn and Gutbrod block Marshall punt which rolls out of end zone for automatic safety. . .Bok scores, climaxing march from Herd 47. . .Intercepted pass sets up next Dayton score in waning moments.. .Bachus goes over on end run. . .Team again outsc ores opponents for season 144 to 127. .3 Iim Carter Uardify gmgefdaf lim Carter, just recently released from his duties as head basket- ball and assistant football coach, came to U. D. in 1939. Carter is a gradu- ate of Purdue University, where he starred in football and track. He and Duane Purvis formed the then much proclaimed Touchdown-Twins. Carter made All-American in 1934 and played with the Collegiate All- Stars against the Chicago Bears. After three years of successful coach- ing, Carter joined the Flyers coaching staff. Possessing a keen knowledge of football and basketball, as well as the abiity to impart it to others, lim quicky experienced much success. In l939 his cagers went on an Eastern tour and surprised the big time fans by defeating high scoring Rhode Island State and almost breaking Long lsland's 41-game winning streak. However, since the resumption of basketball two seasons ago, Carter has been handicappd greatly by lack of height and inadequate practice facilities. Nevertheless, his squads continued to show the same hustle and indomitable courage so character- istic of every U. D. team. The bright spot of this year's season was new- comer Rip West's 290 points, which shattered the previous record of 245 tallies set just a year ago by Bill Ginn. Front row: Charles Iones, Rich West, Gus Shroyer, Gene Wolke, Kenneth Boxwell, Bill Ginn. Ken- neth Pitzer. Back row: Bob Begley, lack Toerner, lim Finke, Bob Wolfe, Bob Arnzen, Tom Kenney, lake Steberl, Mgr., Coach Carter. Page One Hundred Thirty--six Front row: Coach Quinn, Albert Turner, Casey Gentner, Bob Klotz, Howard Thomas, lack Zimmerman Second row: Dean Shroyer, lack Brown, Wilbur Sizer, Bob Schaefer, Iim Arnclt, Bob Beck, Mgr unior Uardify After four years of inactivity the Iunior Varsity came roaring back into the cage limelight with a highly successful season. Though play- ing such formidable opposition as the Millets, N.C.R.-D.l.A. champs, and the Moose Club, city champs, the high flying IV's built up a record of eleven wins while dropping but five contests. The starting line-up looked something like this: Zimmerman and Klotz served as guards: Arndt handled the pivot spot and Schaefer and Turner' were usually at the for- ward posts. However, as each game progressed, Quinn substituted quite irequently so as to permit as many players as possible to garner valu- able game experience. Red Barr, Brown, Sizer, Dean Shroyer, Otten and Ianazek saw considerable action as replacements. Ioe Quinn, who retained his job in the recent staff shake-up, is a graduate of U. D. While in attendance here, he was the varsity team hali- back for two seasons and proved an aggressive and consistent performer. In his senior year he was voted most valuable player and was honorably mentioned on the All-Ohio team. Quinn is a veteran having served as a bornbadier in the Army Air Forces. Newly appointed this season, Quinn coached the Iunior Varsity football and basketball teams. Page One Hundred Thirty seven Miami takes the ball. All up in the Air. SA? .SZCIZSOH Gus Shroyer scored 18 points in the opening game as Dayton lost a heartbreaker to Wittenberg, 49-46. . .Playing very poor ball, the Flyers lost their first road game to Youngstown, 53-36. . .A highly favored Akron team had to withstand a last half splurge by Dayton to finally conquer them.. .The Dayton Flyers suffered their fourth loss in a row to a powerful Ohio University team, 64-29. Miami Redskins scalped the Flyers, 66- 38 in a free-for-all game, which featured Shroyer flooring a Miami fan. . .Dayton upset Youngstown 55-54 for its first win. . .A confident Flyer team battled to the wire with their traditional rival, St. Xavier, before defeating them 35-34. . .Charlie Iones sank a bucket with only a minute left to play to give Dayton its deciding point. . .Pitzer, Wolfe and Arnzen played brilliant ball to help Dayton win its third straight game over a favored Anderson team, 45-39, . .Stepping far out ot their class the U.D. Flyers succumbed to a strong and highly favored University of Kentucky quintet, 70-29. . .Taking advantage of Dayton's wild ball handling in the closing minutes of the game, Toledo won over the Flyers 41-37. . .In the most thrilling ball game of the season, the Thundering Herd of Marshall defeated a stubborn Dayton Five 65-61 in an overtime game.. .The Flyers lost their fourth game in a row to Bowling Green, 67-50. . .Cincinnati downed the Flyers, 58-46. . .Using eighteen men the Bradley Tech Graves routed the Flyers 8l-41. . . Dayton avenged its previous defeat by upsetting a strong Cincinnati five, 45-42. . .Xavier, in turn, avenged their first loss by rolling over Dayton 75-55. . .With the aid of newcomer Bob Begly, Dayton X Nl , , played an improved game but lozt to a highly touted R ' l I Q3 5 Ohio University team, 69-59. . .Marshall handed Dayton 2 Nc' X another loss by a score of 79-51. Rip West broke the scor- f I ing record set last year by Bill Ginn but Dayton lost a thriller to Miami, 54-52. . .Wittenbergis Lutherans downed the Flyers 79-71 in a hotly contested double overtime J fp-4 s--f 9 Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Bob Arnzen, the youthful little guard who consistantly turned in sparkling floor games, thoroughly established himself as the defensive star of the team. His greatest feat was the cur- tailing of All-American Ralph Beard, Wildcat top-scorer. He shadowed Beard so persistently that the latter did not break into the scoring column during his twenty-one minutes of play. 9 ,171 ' , r, I. battle at Springfield. A total of 82 fouls were called by the whistle happy referees causing both teams to recruit players from the grandstands in the final minutes of play. Rip West hit the scoring column for 21 points. . .A 78-56 defeat at the hands of Toledo brought the Flyer season to an end. The bright spot of the none-too-successful cage season was Bichely West. Rip, an early season dark horse, blossomed into an offensive star whose accuracy was a constant source of worry to the opposition. West copped the team's individual scoring honors and es- tablished a new University record by amassing 290 points during the twenty-one game sched- ule. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine lv st? Front: Fred Freaut. First row: Alvaro Ponce. Mary Chilton, George Daly, Margie Crutcher, Earl Moorman, Second row: Ioan Murray, Ray Lemming, Helen Vlahos, Dick Schimmoller, Carolyn Miniard, Dan Romer. CAe2l'L6l6!8l'6 ana! Wallagefd After an inactive four years, the cheerleaders made their initial appear- ance in the Dayton-Wichita game last fall, under the capable direction of Freddie Freauf. After a series of Weekly practices, new cheers were formulated and old ones revised. To encourage student participation, the cheer squad introduced something comparatively new to U. of D. football fans in the way of an instrumenta1 and musical cheer. The managers were as much a part of the team as were the coaches and the players. Besides issuing equipment, assigning lockers, giving players rubdowns and applying heat treatments there were countless other jobs to be performed. Sharing the duties of managing the team were lake Stebrel, him- self an athlete from Xenia who gave up playing because of a bad leg, Tom Scholey, Ed Marrinan, Norb Christensen, Bob Beck and Dick Hackett. Ed Marrinan, Bob Beck, Iake Steberl , .lf we ,gg-v . E .'- fxjii' N 2 :B B' gk B ,r,i, D A 9 fy ' v i ji g 'A' X ' f X K 0 3 ff , 'Mi f :cs-f V-.ssfff N ,J- i 'lux - H Yf I- ttf, - ,ff g ' +R vi 1 1 .-. .. 45 T'-,S'! .sq K Kneeling: Patricia Salyer, Nancy Routsahn, Ianice Boring, Frances Dershem, Mary Hall. Sitting: Miss Dolby, Madeleine Unger, Ieane Warman, lean Leboeuf, Marilyn Thomas, Ioella Schmidt, Dorothy Dixon, Dolores Sizemore, Evelyn Reichard. Standing: Chrissoula Economides, Evelyn Davis. Marilyn Whisler, Ianice Melbreth, Mary Chilton, Edna Pfeiffer, lrene Gelep, Jeanne Lyons. Mary Frank. Y X, ,..,, -7 I --,,.,,,e ,-7,, J J , fp. , -- -s.. X .1 491- W., , 1. , f Fairmont high school was the first opponent faced by the Women's Hockey team. The speed and skill of the younger girls subdued the Flyer- ettes 7-1. In October the girls journeyed to Springfield where they played Wittenberg College. Although the game was played in a fine rain, the U.D. girls came out victorious with a score of 2-1. The third game for the Flyerettes was against the powerful Oak- wood high school team. After holding Oakwood to only two field goals in the first half, the team tired and Oakwood was able to score four more goals in the last half. The final score was Oakwood 6, Dayton 2. The de- feat in the Oakwood game gave the girls added determination for their forthcoming game with Cincinnati. A bus was chartered to transport the team to the University of Cincinnati: but U.D. played its worst game of the season and was beaten 8-l. Dayton's coeds won their second hockey game when the Mt. St. Ioseph girls visited the campus. U.D. won 3-2. After the game the Dayton girls entertained the Mt. St. Ioseph lassies in the Women's lounge. The final game of the season was played on Fairmont's field with Fairmont the winner over U.D. 4-l. The stellar plav of Mary Chilton, Ioella Schmidt, leans VVarman and Ruth Davis highlighted the season. Page One Hundred Forty-one Front row Camillo Monfcrte, Robert Mauer, Edward Freeh, Hans Pauls, Ed- ward Flint Sgt, Elmer Hunsaker. Back row Ray Hieber, Norman Lanier. Robert Fribby, Paul Grusenmeyer, Robert Luken Iack Feverston, Robert Wickham. i e eam This year, as the range in St. lVIary's Hall again became available, the rifle team, dormant since 1942, Was reorganized under the direction of Sgt. Elmer Hunsaker who is a member of the R.O.T.C. staff. Two teams were formed-a varsity team, open to all students, and an R.O.T.C. team. For the first time, firing on the varsity team was recognized as a minor sport on the campus and letters were awarded to Robert Luken, acting captain of the team, Robert Maurer, Edward Freeh, Robert Tribby, Robert Wickham, Hans Pauls and Ray Hieber. The letters were awarded on a basis of consistency and high degree of firing achieved by the riflemen. Eight matches were fired by the Varsity team, with the R.O.T.C. team firing six. Among the opponents were three Big Nine schools, Purdue, Indiana, and Wisconsin. This year's activities will serve as a basis for next year's expanded activities, which include the scheduling of a larger number of matches and the formation of a U.D. Rifle club, all members of which will also be members of the National Rifle Association and thereby eligible to participate in matches in any part of the country. Page One Hundred Forty-two 'Batter Up Slide Kelly - Slide' End of a tough game Waiting for a court loving .giaorffi The University of Dayton moved back into the intercollegiate ranks on a larger scale this year, with both baseball and golf on the agenda. Baseball Coach Harry Baujozn secured the use of Hudson Field for the home games, and the team played it's biggest schedule since the War. Among the opponents the Flyers met on the diamond were Miami, Xavier, Wilberforce, Ohio University and Cincinnati. Many of the mem- bers of the 1946 team, which played an abbreviated season, were on hand this year. This marked the first year that the U.D. was active on the golf courses. Madden Park, where Coach Tom Blackburn is the professional, was the scene of the activity and several intercollegiate matches were staged. Tennis was put back until next year because of the difficulties in arranging a satisfactory schedule and track was held over until 1948 because of the completely new set-up in the coaching staff. The intra-mural program was handled very capably by Mr. Schwartz and Miss Dolby, directors of the rnen's and vvome-n's division re- spectively. Among the various sports carried on were bazketball, volley- ball and softball. Page One Hundred Forty three PQUUQ S 'J il - k t' . ' I V Next sec1son's bczckiield prospects...Coc1ch Gavin checks the equipment...A line de- signed to give next yec1r's opponents cr rough time. . .Potential candidates for cr crushing '47 combine. . party. .Locker room workout. Page One Hundred Forty-four .xdcluerfidem pa fronzi .gguclenf .ibirecforg pa tI'0l'l6 L. HACK ABBOTT MR. 6. MRS. PAUL M. ALBRIGHT Mr. 6. MRS. M. ALVAREZ MR. 6. MRS. STEPHEN APONYI W. I. ARGAST MRS. EMMA E. ARNDT THEODORE I. ARNDTS MR. 6. MRS. HARRY I. ARNZEN MRS. ROSE AUSTIN MR. 6. MRS. RAY E. BACHUS DR. L. H. BACKS MR. 6. MRS. STANLEY BARNHORN M. E. BARR MR. C. L. BAUMAN H. E. BAUMGARTEN GEORGE BELAVIC W. H. BORCHERS GEORGE I. BORN HENRY C. BREIDENBACH EVELYN BURKHARD MR. ci MRS. FRANK BURRER MR. 6. MRS. EDWIN N. BUSH GEORGE C. CAPORAL, SR. SAM CARAS MR. ci MRS. MARTIN CHRISTENSEN FRANCIS G. COLBY PAT ADLER COLE I. F. CONNAUGHTON C. G. CORBETT L. I. DAHM WALTER DAHN MR. 6. MRS. B. W. DAWSON MR. 6. MRS. IOHN G. DELP MR. ci MRS. S. DELUNA MR. 6. MRS. IOHN DEVINE A. H. DIRINGER I. FRED DOBBINS IOSEPH C. DOOLEY EDWARD IAMES DUFFY, M. D. Page One Hundred Forty-six MR. 6. MRS. LAURENCE F. DUGAN MRS. ALMA ECABERT MR. 6. MRS. N. A. ENGLER SR. IEROME EPSTEIN ROSEMARY ESSENMACHER DR. ELMER F. EWRY MR. LUKE FAHEY G. W. FALKENBACH MR. 6. MRS. L. E. FAVRET CHAS. E. FERGUS MR. :Sf MRS. MICHAEL A. FISCHER MR. 6. MRS. EDW. I. FITZGERALD, SR MR. :Sf MRS. I. E. FITZPATRICK GEORGE K. FLINT WALTER A. FOLEY MR. 6. MRS. M. E. FORTNEY MRS. LOUISE FREAUF CHARLES M. FREEH ARNOLD A. 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PETER LANG MR. 6. MRS. CARL A. LANGE MR. 6. MRS. FRANK I. LANTER IOHN I. LAUER, IR. MR. 6. MRS. I. W. LEIBFRITZ HENRY I. LOGEL FRANK I. LORENZ MRS. P. C. LYNCH IOHN P. MCCANN MRS. ELIZ. C. MCHUGH MRS. W. G. MCMILLAN EBBERT D. MADDEN DR. MR. 6. MRS. STANLEY MAI MRS. LAURETTA MANTEY ci MRS. FREDERIC G. MAURER S A. C. MELBERTH MRS. E. E. MELLER MR. 61 MRS. O. I. MENKER MR. ci MRS. W. I. MEYERS CLYDE H. MILLER WILLIAM F. MILLER MR. ci MRS. HENRY MONTY HAROLD D. MOODY MR. 5. MRS. G. D. MOON ERNEST V. MOONEY IOHN MOREAU MR. 6. MRS. T.' MORI MR. 6. MRS. BARNEY MOSS MRS. CLYDE MUDD MARY K. MURPHY DANIEL M. MYERS MR. 6. MRS. E. I. MYERS M. G. MYERS ELMER L. NALL MR. 6, MRS. I. E. NOLAN SR. MRS. S. M. OAKLEY T. C. O'BRIEN H. I. OSTERFELD - ALEXANDER PAULS MR. 6. MRS. CHAS. PETSCHELT MR. 6. MRS. A. D. PERFILI CHARLES A. PFEIFFER MR. 6. MRS. L. C. PFEIFFER GEO. C. POHLMEYER HARRY POTASKY IERRY POTASKY MR. 6. MRS. ARTHUR M. QUIGLEY R. A. RAUH OTTO M. RECHER MR. 6. MRS. M. A. RECKLING MR. 6. MRS. LUTHER H. REDMON Page One Hundred Forty seven FRED O. REINIGER MR. 6. MRS. A. I. REISCH H. D. ITYJ RHOADS MR. 5. MRS. W. B. RICH C. A. RICHESON MR. 6. MRS. ROSCOE RINGO IOS. I. ROSS RAY ROTH MR. 6. MRS. R. S. ROUTZAHN MR. 6. MRS. CLEM E. RUHL ARNOLD C. SCI-IAFFER MR. G MRS. ROBERT H. SHEAFFER MR. 6. MRS. M. C. SCHENK MR. :S MRS. IOS. SCHMIDT F. D. SCHMIDT E. L. SCHURR DON E. SCHWEITZER MR. 6. MRS. S. M. SCHWELLER CHAS. SEAMAN . RALPH E. SHAFFER, SR. MRS. ELIZABETH SHAMPTON I. E. SHAW DR. 6. MRS. ARNOLD D. SHAW MARY SHAY CLARENCE E. SHEETZ CLYDE E. SHEIDLER MRS. I. Q. SHERMAN MR. 6. MRS. RALPH C. SHORT IOHN F. SHROYER MR. 6. MRS. WILLARD SIZEMORE A. P. SMITH FRED I. SMITH LLOYD E. SMITH MERLE P. SMITH N. I. SMITH MR. 6. MRS. W. I. SMITH IOHN M. SNOPKOWSKI DR. GLENN H. SNYDER STANLEY ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Page One Hundred Forty-eight p 61, tI 0I'l5 MR. 6. MRS. ALOIS STEFANEK C. A. STENGER MRS. CLARENCE STEWART L. A. STICH DR. 6. MRS. F. G. STOVICEK EDWARD S. STRASSER, SR. C. I. STUEVE MR. ci MRS. B. STURWOLD PAUL F. SWIFT SR. MRS. BESS THOROMAN BENIAMIN B. TRIBBY LAURENCE M. TRIMBACH MR. 6. MRS. IOHN H. TUKE R. O. ULRICH MR. 6. MRS. IOSEPH A. UNGER L. E. VALLEY MR. 6. MRS. STEVE VARGO E. P. WACK IRVING B. WARRICK CHESTER C. WARWICK CYRUS H. WATSON HAROLD L. WEAVER R. S. WEIKEL R. L. WELDON HENRY WENDELN BEN WEPRIN MR. 5. MRS. IULIUS H. WESTERHEIDE CHARLES N. WHALEN MR. 6. MRS. CHAS. B. WHITE B. R. WICKHAM ARTHUR F. WIENERS MR. 6. MRS. LLOYD E. WILSON MAX P. WILSON MR. ALBERT WOLKE HARRY H. WORMAN WILL H. WRIGHT WIRT WRIGHT MR. LAWRENCE ZENO WILLIAM L. FREEMAN if as Z2 M M747 W i Y ':- ' an 'ffifif 2 f'f- fl ,wvvz -, ,.:,f,,..,.., .. ,1,,,, lsz 1s JL'-Lal-,.f ODAY the Class of 547 joins a most dis- ' tinguished organization . . the alumni of the University of Dayton. Like everything worth While in life, this honor carries with it definite responsibilities. From the ranks of this great university have come many of todayss civic and industrial leafl- ers, and its teachings have contributed much to the vvorlclys progress. How Well you follow in these traditions will determine your own success in the Xvorlci of Tomorrow. The National Cash Register Company e Page One Hundred Fo Pa Abbott, Donald ,,,,,, . Abbott, Paul ................ Abrams, Arthur ,...,,...,,.,.. Accrocco. Joseph .,....., .gzwlenf ibirecforg A Brandt St., Dayton 1732 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, Howell Ave., Cinn., O. O. O. 729 Yuma St. S. E., Wash. D. C. Adams. Marion ..AA......A..... 515 Waterveliet Ave., Dayton, Adams. Robert G ...................,. 3127 W .Third St., Dayton, Adams, Robert T .,,,.,.......,....,.. 408 Oxford Ave., Dayton, Adams, Wm ....,...,.,........., 304 Woodlawn Ave., Zanesville, Albers, Joanne ..,.... .............,...................,.,.. M aria Stein, Albright, Paul ...,...........,.....,.. 299 Jeiierson St.. Rochester, Albright, Wesley .......,., ....,.. 1 30 Cedarlawn Dr., Dayton, Alder, James ....,......... ........ 3 412 LaGrange St., Toledo, Alder, Robert ..,...,,,.,.. ,,,,,.... 3 412 LaGrange St., Toledo, Aller, Iva Lou ............................ 1823 Manette Pl.. Dayton, Altenburg, Patricia ,,,,..........,, 209 Stockton Ave., Dayton. Altenburg, Robert ........ .....,....., 2 16 Forest Ave., Dayton. Alvarez, Marcelo .........,...... 115 Woodlawn Ave., Dayton, Amann, Paul F ..,..,.. .,...,,.,,.... 6 22 Piqua Pl., Dayton, Amann, Paul I .,.,..... ......... 1 7 Indiana Ave., Dayton, Amann, Richard ,.,..... .,,.... 1 7 Indiana Ave., Dayton, Amann, Thomas ,........ ,,.....,,. l 7 Indiana Ave., Dayton, Ambrose, Bernard ............................ 2050 Leo St., Dayton, Andary, Fred ......,..,.,. .,.., 8 25 St. Agnes Ave., Dayton, Anderle, Frances ....,,,.,....,.. 2524 Elsmere Ave., Dayton, Anderson. Donald ....., ,..,,.,.. 1 818 Richard St., Dayton, Anderson. Lloyd ....... ...... 1 019 Burleigh Ave., Dayton, Anderson, William ..... ........., 1 818 Richard St., Dayton, Andrews. Charles .1.............. 109 Oakwood Ave., Dayton, Andrews, Gerald .,....... .............,. 4 3 Knecht Dr., Dayton, Andrews, James ......,, ,.,.,.....,..,........ B ox 548 Vandalia, Anduze, luan ..,.,..., ........ 4 45 Fountain Ave.. Dayton, Angerer, Albert .,..,..., ,,...,, 5 38 Bolander Ave., Dayton, Anneser. Robert ......... Anthony. John ..,..... ...... Anticoli, Gloria ,,,.,,,,,, Aponyi, Ted ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Apostelos, Chrisould ......,,,,,,,,,, Aragunde, Rafael ....,,.. O. O. O. O. O. Pa. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. .....,l401 Ridge St., Richmond, Ind. ..5 W. Pearl St., Wapakoneta. 112 Beverly Place, Dayton, .....633 Ferguson Ave.. Dayton, O. 1520 Shroyer Rd., Dayton, O. .............Box 456, Cayey, Puerto Rico Aronson, Maurice ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 620 Yale Ave., Archdeacon. Everett.. Dayton, 307 North Main St.. Centerville 1 1 1 1 ArCher. lohn ..................,....,.,....., 160 Squirrel Rd., Dayton, ATQCISL Sue. ...................... 119 Marathon Ave., Dayton, Arkenberq, Kenneth ,,...... 33 Bellbrook Rd., W. Carrolton Aflillq. Elmer ............................................ R. R. 1-T2, Anna ATHCUS. ICIIHBS.. ......... .......... R . R. 35 Box 205, Dayton Arndts. Richard ,,....,.. . .,,..... R. R. 115 Box 205. Dayton Arnold,Arne1le. ,...,. ....,.., 6 2 Gordon Ave., Dayton AfH01Cl. Arthur ....... ....... ...... 5 2 Arlington St., Dayton A1'Y15Cl01'f. VCII1 ............................ 1518 Ester Ave., Dayton Arnzen. Robert. .............. 517 Lexington Ave., Newport, Ashworth. MC1l'qCI1'et ........................ 930 Nordale., Dayton Atkins, Edwin ,.,......,.., Attenweiler. Andrew. August. Margaret .....,,, Austin, Donald ..,....... Babione, Dale. .. Baboweit, Ervin ......,,, Bachus. William. Backs, Alton ..,........ Backs, Mark .,,,,, . 2314 Newport Ave.. Dayton 713 E. Canal St., Troy ............324 Alaska St., .......3904 Salem Ave.. B Dayton Dayton . ,......,..,..... 727 Yates St.. Toledo .........2120 Aerial Ave.. Dayton 4149 Jamestown Ave., Cinn. .......8B S. Hanover St., .......86 S. Hanover St.. Minster Minster, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Baggett. Sarah ,,,,,,. ..,, ,,,.,.,... 1 3 4 Kirkham St.. Dayton Baird, Lyle ......,....... ....... 5 124 Springfield Pike, Dayton Baird. Richard.. ,.... ,.,....,,,,,, 1 410 Grand Ave., Dayton, Baker. James.. ,...... 115 Waterveliet Ave., Dayton Baker, Ianis ,.,.,,,.,,.. ..,..,.... 1 059 Grand Ave., Dayton, Baker, Katherine .....,. .....,.... 9 31 Harvard Blvd.. Dayton. Baker, Walter ............. .......,.. 4 235 Midway Ave.. Dayton. Baldassarre, Maria ..,......... 923 Wyoming Ave., Dayton, Ballard, Carol ,,,..,,,.,,, .,,....,.,...,,.., 1 5 Bond St., Dayton, Baltes, Mark ,,,.....,,,.,.,.. .,.,.., 6 55 Hodapp Ave., Dayton Bangerter, Robert... ,.,,. ,.,,...... 2 832 Grace Ave.. Dayton Banta. Dallas ,.....,......, .. .2159 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton ge One Hundred Fifty O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. Ky. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. O. Barbour. James ...... ........ 4 96 Meliord Ave., Dayton, O. Barga, John ,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 2 04 W. Wood St., Versailles, O. Barlow, Jeannette ,......,. ............ 6 30 McLain St., Dayton, O. Barlow, Josephine ........ ...,......... 6 30 McLain St., Dayton. O. Barnes, Eugene .................... 545 St. Joseph Ave., Dayton. O. Barnhorn, Arnold .....,,...,,,,,. 1194 Shuler Ave., Hamilton, O. Barr, Richard ............ A-5 Washington Apt.. Nashville. Tenn. Barrar, Allen ................... Barth, lack ..............,........ Barther, Anthony .............,......... Bartoszek, Robert ,...,,,.,,. Bath, Joseph ........... .. Bath, Richard ............. .....1303 Glendale Ave., Dayton. O. .194 Waterveliet Ave., Dayton, O. .114 E. Fulton St., Celina, O. .818 Ramsdell St., Manistee, Mich. .....,......70l S. Detroit St., Xenia, O. ........701 S. Detroit St., Xenia, O. Bauman, John .,............, .......... 1 Z7 Squirrel Rd.. Dayton. O. Baumgarten, Joseph ............ 1529 Miller St.. Owensboro. KY. Bayer, Bernard ..,..................... 721 Gondert Ave.. Dayton. O. Beare, Eugene ...,......,......... 1904 Highridge Ave., Dayton. O. Beasley, William .................... 104 Dayton Drive. OSb01T1. O. Beatty, Dale ..,,........... ....... 1 15 E. Second St.. AICGIII-lm. O. Beck, Robert... ....... .......... H , R. -7:2 Box 432 Dayton. O. Becker, Donald ....... ......,....,,......... R . R. -lit-52 Miarnisburg. 0. Becker, Thomas .......,........ 2418 Ravenwood Ave., Dayton, O. Beckert, Thomas ..... , ...................... 220 S. Wayne. Piqua. O. Beckman, James ................ 307 North E. Street. Hamilton. O. Begly, Robert .......,.... 78 George St., Manhasset, L. I., N. Y. Behler, William ,..,., .............. 1 49 Chatham Drive, Dayton. O. Behrer, Marillyn ........ ............, 1 17 Durner Ave., Dayton O. Beirise, Iames ........ ,........ 3 00 Burleigh Ave., Dayton, O. Belazis, Nicki ......... ......... 3 Z5 Telford Ave., Dayton O. Bell, Carl .......... . ......,... 205 Parma Pl., Dayton, O. Bell, James .......... ......... 5 33 Van Horn, Zanesville O. Bell, JoAnn .............. ................ 3 24 Central Pk., Dayton O. Belavic, Andrew ........,......, 1007 East 71st St., Cleveland, O. Bennett, Stanley ........ .......... B ox 446 R. R. if-'5. Dayton. O. Berg, Theodore ...............,........ 3216 Ashwood Dr., Cinn. O. Bergman. Marinus ........................................,..... Maria Stein. O. Bermudez, Juan ........ P. O. Box 55 ,Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Berner, Robert .................... 235 Aberdeen Ave., Dayton. O. Berry, Joseph .......... ....... 2 509 Talbott Ave., Louisville, Ky. Bertram, Robert ......... .............,.. 1 16 Ohio St., Greenville. O. Bertrams, Carl ........... ...... 2 950 Atherton Rd., Dayton, O. Besanceney, John ........................ 910 West Ash St., Piqua, O. Beshara, Paul .....,.....,............ 1189 Fair Ave.. Columbus. O. Betz, Winiired ............................ 5509 Salem Ave.. Dayton. O. Biedenbender, Richard ........ 208 Young St., Middletown, O. Bissell, Margaret .........,...... 1009 Riverview Ave., Dayton O. Black, Carl ........................ 3506 Lakeview Ave.. Dayton O. Black, Joseph .........,... .................... 2 204 Troy St., Dayton O. Blackburn, Harry ................ 111 W. Hudson Ave., Dayton O. Blackledge, Stanley .................... 521 Hickman St., Cinn., O. Blair, Earl ................,....... 355 S. McArthur St., Chillicothe O. Blaniord, William ,............... 135 S. Monmouth St., Dayton, O. Boam, George ........... ........ 2 301 Salem Ave., Dayton, O. Bockrath, Robert ........... .......... 5 0 Baltimore St., Dayton, O. Boeckman, Joseph ................ 367 Delaware Ave., Dayton, Boesch, William ..............., 108 E. Parkwood Dr., Dayton O. Boff, James .....,.....,,. ....... 2 75 West Fourth St., Fostoria O. Bok, Arthur ............. ,............. 1 415 Craigwood. Toledo, O. Boland, Edward ................ 66 W. Hudson Ave., Dayton, O. Boland, Myra ...,..... ......... B 6 W. Hudson Ave., Dayton, O. Bolton, Louis ........,,. ....... 4 547 Dayview Ave., Dayton, O. Borchers, Joe ............................ 21 Pointview Ave., Dayton. O. Bordewisch, James .................... 4001 E. Third St., Dayton, O. Bordenkircher, Thomas ............ 507 N. 15th St., Coshocton, O. Boring, Janice .......................... 14 Bellevue Ave., Dayton, O. Boring. Nancy ,.............. Borm, Hans .........,... . Borm, George ......... . Bors, Carl ............. Bostick, Orden ........ . Bourke, David ......,............. 1901 Beatrice St., Springfield. Bourquin, Nancy ....... .............. 4 2 Shopping Ct.. Dayton. Bowers, Kenny ......, Bellevue Ave., Dayton, O. ........3212 Riverside Dr., Dayton, O. ........2501 Ritchie St., Portsmouth, O. ,...........4018 LeClaire. Chicago. Ill. W. 2nd St., Dayton, O. O. O. ...........709 Sunnyview, Dayton, O. Bowman, Chas .......... ........ l 121 Riverside Dr.. Dayton. O. Bowman, Richard ........... Bowman, Thomas .,.............. 600 W. Norman Ave., Dayton, Bowser, Eileen.. .... . .327 Waterveliet Ave.. Dayton, O. O. .......,....Box 92. New Lebanon. O. 4 , 1,,,,- ,L. , , - 0 rn U Db 14 --. Oo Z C -.-2 3 3 Xl JG ll C I I I For all types of lifting equip ment see Joyce--leaders since l873. Jacks A Hydraulic Lifts Qs Congratulations and tt' Best Wishes to the if , 'QQ' U. D. Grads, Material Lifts THE JOYCE-CRIDLAND co. 2 Huston Brown l'2Ol, President Merle P. Smith l'25l, Gen. Mgr COMPLIMENTS OF BRAUN BRDS. PACKING CO. EIB BRAND MEATS Tfade Mark Troy, Ohio ndred 152 St. Clair, New Philadelphia .gzwlenf lirecfor Carr, Iqmes ,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,A,,,,,, 524 Bowen Sl., DGylOl1. Carroll, Mary ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 522 A DSL Wright Field, DClYfOI'l, Carson, Catherine ,...,....... 421 Kenilworth Ave.. DGYtOl'1. Carson, Charles ...,... ,......,,. 2 17 Kammer Ave.. Dayton. Carter, William ,.,,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24 Indiana Ave., Dayton. Caruso, lean .............,,...,......... B42 Bedf0rd Ave.. DCtYtOY1. Casebere, Ronald ......., 205 Peach Orchard Rd., Dayton. Casebolt, Mary ................,............... 128 E. Main. OSb0rI1. Cashman, Donald ..........,..........,..A.,. 746 S. MetCalf. Lima. Castignola, lack ..,....,.... Campbell, Richard. .. Bowser, Harry .,..,...,,...... 50 Santa Clara Ave., Dayton, O. Boxwelll Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 17 Dayton Ave., Xenia, O. Brgdgw, C, King ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 2429 Dale, Columbus, O. Bradley, Edgar ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,........,,, 100 Five OC!kS. DCIYYOH. O- Bragone, Iohn ,,,,,,, ......,,, 3 03 W. Gambier, Mt. VCIHOH. O- Bramsan, Milton ,,,,..........., 725 Lexington Ave.. Dayton. O. Brant, Dari ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 3 12 Warren. Lebanon. O. Braun, Nick ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 04 East Franklin, Troy. O. Braun, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,... B OX 352. TIOY. O. Braunlin, Edgar. ..... .,,,..,,, 1 900 Wayne Ave.. Dayton. 0- Bray, Robert ,,...,........,...,.,,,,,,,.,,,. 151 Ridge Ave.. Dayton. O. Breegrnan, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1308 Superior Ave., DGYIOII. O. Breidenbach, Lucy ....,,,,, ,,.,.... 3 3 Corona Ave.. Dayton. O. Breig, Charles ....,......,. .,,, 1 252 Epworth Ave., Dayton ,O. Brenner, Clyde ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 34 Wilfred Ave., DaYtO1'1, O. Bressani, Richard .,..,,,, ,,.,, C alle Mexico ifl, Guatemala Brewer, Burdeil ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Summit St., DCKYIOII, O. Brewer, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 205 S. Cherry St.. Germantown. O. Bridges, Alvin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 520 Hartford St., Dayton, O. Brinkman, Frank ....,.... .....,...,,, 1 47 N. Hanover, Minster. O. Brinkman, Ray ......... .1859 N. Euclid Ave., Dayton, O. Brooks, Harry ........ ,...,.. 3 1 Delaware Ave., Dayton. O. Brown, Arthur ....... 618 Millville Ave., Hamilton, O. Brown, Charles ...... .1516 Emmons Ave., Dayton, O. Brown, Cliiiord ......... .. ........ 821 Tunis Place, Dayton, O. Brown, George ....,,.,, ........ 2 845 Whittier Ave., Dayton, O. Brown, Iohn ........... ...,...... . 167 Park Drive, Dayton. O. Brown, Gloria ....... ........ S1 30 Catalpa Dr., Dayton, O. Brown. Thomas ...... 41.635 Symmes Ave.. Hamilton, O. Brown, Kenneth ............,..... .1516 Emmons Ave.. Dayton, O. Brown, Mary Van Dyke .,.. ....,.. 1 41 LaBelle St., Dayton, O. Brown, William ...,,. .,......... . .. ..... 822 Cedar, Owensboro, Ky. Brugler, Iack ......... ..,..., , 238 Sandalwood Dr., Dayton. O. Brun, Ierome .......... .. ......... 1527 Coventry Rd., Dayton, O. Bucher, Molly ..... .. .1028 Walnut Hill., Dayton, O. Bucher, Ioseph ......... ..... 7 28 Grafton Ave., Dayton, O. Bucher, Sue ...............,........ 1028 Walnut Hills Pl., Dayton, O. Bucher, Thomas ................ 1028 Walnut Hills Pl., Dayton. O. Buckel, Charles ...,.... ......... 1 653 Huffman Ave., Dayton, O. Buehler, Robert ........ .1800 Wyoming St., Dayton, O. Bunker. Carl .......... ..... 2 8 Pointview Ave., Dayton, O. Burg, Eugene .....,,. ,.... . .1262 S. Broadway, Dayton, O. Burger, George ......... ...... 3 20 S. Findlay St., Dayton, O. Burgess, Dorothy ...,..... .... 4 Messina Pl., Dayton. O. Burke, Emerson ......,, ....,,.. 2 402 W. 3rd St.. Dayton, O. Burke, Ierome ........ ....... 4 5 Ianus Pl., Lynbrook, N. Y. Burkhard, Mary ,.,.,.. ,,... ...... . . 71 Anna St., Dayton, O. Burks, Bert .................................... 421 Ethel Ave., Dayton, O. Burkhardt, Paul... ....... 247 Blossom Heath Rd., Dayton, O. Burneka, Charles ..,.......,...,..,., .. Burrer, Frank ...,...... Burtner, Robert .....,................ , Buse, Leo ............... . Bush, Robert... ..... Bushbaum, Gloria .... Busic. Rosemary ....... Butler. Donald ........... Butterworth, Charles ............... Butts, Arthur ............. Byrd, Iames. ............ . Bywater, Richard .,..... Caddell, Rex ........................ Campbell, Delayne., Campbell. Emmett .... Campbell, Langdon ............... Campbell, Lillian ............ .20 Baltimore St., Dayton, O. 115 Knecht Dr.. R. R, ii7 Box 183 Dayton, O. , Dayton, O. Busch, Edward ........ 236 E. Swon Ave., Webster Groves. Mo. Buschur, Robert ................ 418 E. College St., Coldwater, O. 35 Central Terrace, Cinn., O. .. .. 212 Collingwood Ave., Dayton, O. 803 Huffman. Dayton, O. .........ll4 Cambridge Ave., Dayton. O. .........3605 Woodbine Ave., Dayton, O. .R. R. 333, Box 231, Dayton, O. ..,,,..,., 6 Basswood Ave., Dayton. O. .R. R. i752 West A1exandria,O. 1389 Tyler Park Dr., Louisville, Ky. C 1216 Kammer Ave., Dayton, O. .,....2072 Ravenwood Ave., Dayton, O. ......12 N. Sunset Ave.. Dayton, O. .458 Belmont Park, Dayton, O. 12 N. Sunset Ave., Dayton, O. Boltin St., Dayton. O. Canaly, Mario .................... 4702 Bridge Ave., Cleveland O. Caporal, Margie ...............,........ 249 Wroe Ave., Dayton. O. Caracci, Louis ........,. Caras, Louis .......... ......29 Hudson Road, Bellerose. L. I. Floral, Dayton, O. Carder, Kenneth ...................... 1754 Catalpa Dr., Dayton. O. Page One Hundred Filty-two Castillo, Gonzalo ............ 453 Inclan Miratlores. Lima, Peru Cashman, Donald ................ 9222 241st St., Bellerose. N. Cashman, Vincent ............ 402 Edgeworth Ave., Dayton Cavanauqh, Mary ................ 128 Stone Mill Rd., Dayton Cekun, Ioseph .........,,................. 270 Alton Ave., Dayton Chang, Wallace. ........... 2252 Makanani Dr., Honolulu. T Chapman, Leonard ............ 2124 Needmore Rd., Dayton r 1 Chapman, Marjorie ........ ......... P . O. Box 47, Greenville, Chatman, Eugene ........,....,,.,........,.. 704 Itasca Pl., Dayton Clagett, Robert .............,,....,.,.. 3415 E. Fifth St., Dayton Chidlaw, Ben ............ 418 C Street, Wright Field, Dayton Childs, Iames ....,... ................. 4 18 Mulford Ave., Dayton, Chilton, Mary ........... Chirco, Anthony .......... Chmiel. Stanley ......... Christensen, Norbert...f... Christensen, William ...... Christman, Richard ......... ......2106 University Pl., Dayton O ........3244 Macau sr., Dayton: o .,.,...3419 E. Znd St., Dayton, O 4th St., Oconto, Wis ......2033 Burroughs Dr., Dayton, O ...ZS Glenbeck Ave. ,Dayton, O Chrysafidis. Constantine ...... 114 Fountain Ave., Dayton O 1 Cichanowicz, Henry .....,.............. 550 Deeds Ave.. Dayton O Cinllo. Anthony ............... .....192-09 104th Ave., N. Y.. Nl Y Clampet, Iames .........,. ........ 5 11 Wilmington, l Dayton Clancy, lohn ............. ......... 5 08 W. Delaware, Toledo Clark, Dorothy ......... ..,......., 4 15 S. Broadway, Dayton Clark, Earl ............. ......... 9 17 Broadmoor Dr., Dayton Clark, Lee ........... ........ 2 540 Home Ave., Dayton Clark, Mary ........... ........ 4 37 Ethel Ave., Dayton Clark, Robert ......... ........... 9 29 Dow St.. Dayton Clements, Iohn ......... .,....... 5 09 Ethel Ave., Dayton Clemmer, Iames ................................ 144 E. Main, Xenia Cleveland, Nadine ............ 45 E. Main St., W. Carrollton Cline, Carl ..........,............. Clower, Geraldine ............ 67 N. Longview St.. Dayton 130 Lovington Dr., Fairfield Clune, Carmel .......... ....... 6 22 W. Ash St., Blytheville, Ark Coates. lohn ................ ........ 2 5 E. Charlotte. Econse, Mich Coates, Winiired ......... ........ 5 4 Laura Ave., Dayton Cobbs, Leonard ........ ............ 1 823 Weaver St., Dayton Coburn, Russell ........ ,......,. 6 11 Syracuse Ave., Dayton Cochran, Iohn ....... .1287 N. Prospect St., Marion Cochran. Robert ....... ....... 9 12 Rosedale Dr.. Dayton Coffey, Francis ..... ,..........,.. 6 2 E. Hillcrest Ave., Dayton Coffman, William .............,...... 521 Beckman St., Dayton, Cohen, IoAnn ..................,. 39 E. Hillcrest Ave., Dayton, O Colby, Robert ........ .......... 3 01 Superior Ave., Dayton, O Collins, Charles ....... Collins, Donald ........ , Collins, Robert .......... . Condron. Henry ........... Connair, Thomas .......,..... .......610 Hodapp Ave., Dayton, O Connaughtcn, Ioseph ....,. Connaughton, Patrick ..... Hauenstine Court. Troy . O .,..........502 S. 4th St., DeSoto, Mo .......3910 E. Third St., Dayton, O .......1723 Grand Ave., Dayton, O ..524 W. Kentucky, Louisville, Ky O 1.800 East Main St., Versailles, Conner, Robert ...............,.... 2300 Rosemont Blvd., Dayton, O Connor, Eugene ............... .....1336 E. 93rd St., Cleveland, O Connor, Leonard .... 27 Adams Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y Connors, Norman .................... 317 Volusia Ave.. Dayton. O Cook, Glenn ........................ S. Church St.. New Lebanon. O Cooney, Theodore ........... .R. R. 34, Box 322. Delaware, O Cooper, Iames ,,,,,,,,.. .........,, 2 8 E. Bruce Ave., Dayton, O Cooper, Robert ..........,............. Z8 E. Bruce Ave., Dayton. 0 Cope, Donald ..,.,,.,,....... 748 E. Highland Ave., Ravenna. O Corbett, Henry ,,,,,,,,,.,,....,... 2515 11th Sl., N. W., CCIXIIOH. Q C01-neu, Vesta ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,r,.. 49 Pinehurst Ave., Dayton, O Coulter, Rosemary .....,.., ................ R . R. xl, ClCIYi0Il. O COX, Dongld D..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 Court Sl., FGlI'flelCl, O Cox, Louis ,,,,,,,,rvY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,. 483 Sl'1ll0l'l DI., DUYlOI'1. O Coy, Roscoe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i.r. 779 Greenldwn AVS.. Dayton. O Coyne, Frederick r,,,,,,,,,,i,........... 413 N. Central, Osborn. O At llullhill9S THE MAN'S STORE if if IIUR CALIFURNIA SPORTS'SHOP Features 28 CALIWIINIA 'l'0P BRANDS W SPORTSWEAR ff ir The Largest and Finest Sports Shop in Dayton ON THE SECOND FLOOR DUNIIILIRS INC. R.K.o. KEITH THEATRE BLDG. Cramer, Kenneth ....,,,,,A,. Craver, Lewis ............,..,,,,,,, Crawford. Carl ......... .sgowlenf .mirecfory 2127 Mapleview Ave., Dayton, O. Wood St., Piqua, O. Iohnson Ave., Celina, O. Crowley, Charles .........,...... 723 Monroe Ave., Zanesville Crowley, William ........ 823 Highland Ave. S., Oak Park, Cromer. William .,...,.... Cron, Thomas ,...,, .,..l Crnkovich, Nick ..,,,.....................,. .... B ox 223, Thorpe, 'W. Culbertson, loan, ,,...,... .. 300 West Main, Richmond, Ind. Ky. . O Ill. Va. ,O. Crutcher, Marjorie ,..,................ 2914 Salem Ave., Dayton 1212 Mt. Vernon Ave., Dayton, O. Devereaux, Clarence ,,,,, Cummins, Lewis ..,..,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,...,.,...,,.. 723 E. Main, Troy, O. Current, Marjorie .,..........,.,...,..,........t..... R. R. 11, Dayton, O. Curtin. Phyllis .....,..., ...,...., 1 505 Neva Ave., Dayton, O. Curtner. Harry ,.,,..,,..,., .,.,.... 1 04 S. Horton St., Dayton, O. Cush, Iames ..............,,,,,..... .....,... 2 15 E. 27th St., Lorian, O. Custinborder, Donald ....,........,.,..,. 934 S. Ohio St., Sidney. O. D Dahm, Norman ...,..,.......,,..., 532 Kenwood Ave., Dayton. O. Dahn, Richard ,,,,,,, ,..,.,.,,. 3 537 Mapleway Dr., Toledo, O. Daly, George ........ ............. 8 12 Lorain Ave., Dayton, O. Danford, Iames ,.,,..,,. .........,....... 9 21 West Ash, Piqua, O. Darr, Elbert .,.........,.,, ,..,..,,., 3 14 Kammer Ave., Dayton, O. Davidson, Donald ......, ...,.,... 3 525 E. Second St., Dayton, O. Davis E. Ann ..,...,... ....,.. 3 619 Riverside Dr., Dayton, O. Davis Iames ......,.. ........,.,....,....,..,....., 1 13 lay, Dayton, O. Davis, lune ........ ......,.. 4 15 Waterveliet Ave., Dayton, O. Davis Kermit ...,....,.., .......,...,, 2 838 Grace Ave., Dayton, O. Davis, Manuel ......,.....,....... 1216 Everett Drive, Dayton, O. Davis, Peggy lane .......,......,. 3619 Riverside Dr., Dayton, O. Davis Ruth ......................1............................. Parsons. West Va. DCIWSOH. lack ................ 103 W. Gt. Miami Blvd., Dayton, O. Dawson, Bob .........,.,......,..... 1926 E. Richard St., Dayton, O. Day, Robert ............,,,...,,.,.. 2912 Smithville Rd.. Dayton, O. DeAnthony, Robert ............................ 102 Cliff St., Dayton, O. DeBard, Richard ......,.,...,,.,...,.... 109 Brydon Rd., Dayton, O. DeBrosse, Bemard ........,....... 1319 S. Broadway, Dayton, O. Deerwester, Mary Lou ...,,,,, 945 Brookview Ave., Dayton. O. DeFon'est, Robert .........,..,..,............ 117 Grant St., Dayton, O. Deqer, William ............................ 236 Neal Ave., Dayton. O. DeGerala'mi. Quinto ...................... 1361 Belmont, Bellaire, O. Dehn, Beverly ...,.... ....... 1 620 SanRae Dr. Apt. C, Dayton, O. Dehn, Iacqueline ........,,,...,,.. .1620 San Rae Dr., Dayton, O. DeKow, Huston ........ .........,.. 7 07 Kolping Ave.. Dayton, O. Deiter, Raymond ......... . ,..,. 924 Vemon Dr., Dayton, O. Delgado, Andrew ........................ 926 Gafsa Pl., Dayton, O. Delp. Iohn ................. ,,,.,... ...,.,...,.,.... L e wis Ave., Toledo, O. Lima, Peru Deluchi, Cesar ...,..,, Ave. 28 de lulio Mirailores, DeLuna, Iames ..........,. 617 letferson St., Brownsville, Texas Demosey, lames ....................... 2448 Nill Ave., Denlinger. Ned ,................. ..... 2 53 Sanclhurst Dr. Dershem, Frances ....... Deschaine, William ...,, ,.,,... Desch, Iames .,,.....,.. ,........... 3 01 Kenwood Ave., Devine, Francis, ..,,......,.. DiCiacco. Nicholas... 17 Dayton, O. ,Dayton. O. Otterbein Ave., Dayton, O. ....129 Ashley St., Dayton, O. Dayton. O. R. 6 Box 336, Dayton, O. .........,,419 E. 5th St., Marysville. O. 18 McClellan St., Philadelphia, Dicken, Cornelius ,..,............ 55 W. Mumma Ave.. Dayton Dickman. Thomas ...... Dienert, Dorothy .,,,.,, Dietrickson, Edel, ,.,,, . Dietz, Charles ........ Dilq, Earl ..........,,,, ,,., Dilgard, Victor ...,....,. Dinan. Thomas .,......, DiPasquale. Louis.. .,,. .. Pa. , O. ........52 Hudson Ave., Dayton, O. S. 25th St.. Pitts. Pa. ,.......456 Park End Dr., Dayton Grenfeld Pl., Dayton R. 33, Xenia .,,.. 232 Forrer Blvd., Dayton .O. .O. ,O. ,O. 2927 Minnesota, St. Louis, Mo. ......321 Otterbein Ave., Dayton, O. Diringer, Albert ................. .......,,............. 7 Coe St., Tiffin, O. Diver, Walter ,,...... ........ 2 401 Fleming Rd., Middletown, O. Dixon, Dorothy .......,. .......,.,....,............ R . R. ifl, Union. O. Dobbins. Robert ....... S. Dixie Ave., Dayton, O. Dobrozsi, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,, Doles, Carol .......... Dolle, Dorothy .....,. ....316 Baltimore St., Middletown. O. ..........,1634 Wyoming St., Dayton, O. E. Babbitt St., Dayton, O. Donahue, loe ...,,.... ............ 6 6 Redwood Ave., Dayton, O. Donahue, lohn ........ .... ...l540 So. 26th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Doody, Bernard ...............,.. 1110 Creighton Ave., Dayton, O. Page One Hundred Pilty-tour Dooley, Ioseph..115 Inwood Ave.. Point Lookout, L. I.. N. Y. Dooley, Robert ............ 26 E. Pease Ave., West Carrollton, O. Dorian, Charles .................... 868 N. Euclid Ave., Dayton, O. Dover. D011 .............. ........... 6 12 Elberson Ave., Dayton, O, Dover, Iesse .................... 306 Shadowlawn Ave., Dayton, O. Dowdell, George ........,...,....... 1118 Lockland Pl., Dayton, O. Doyle, Thomas ....... .............. 9 28 Xenia Ave., Dayton, O, Draving, Basil ........ ......., 4 750 N. Main St.. Daygan, O, Draving, Maria ......... Drayer, Patricia ......,.. Drees, Harold .......,. Drexler, lohn ..,....... So. Wall, Covington, O. ..,..427 Montgomery, Miamisburg, O. ............224 Indiana Ave., Dayton, O, ......,.29 Missouri Ave., Dayton, O. Driver. Warren ........................ 728 Elberon Ave., Dayton, O. Dl'0Cl0fSlCY. F1112 ................................ 1841 Leo St., Dayton, O. Duane, Eugene ............ Ducey, Ioseph ........,..... Ducker, Madelyn ......... 52 Geranium Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. ......536 Eastmoor Blvd., Columbus, O. .......2201 Needmore Rd., Dayton. O. Duderstadt, Helen ............,........... 640 Bowen St., Dayton, O, Duerr. Shirley ......... ......... 3 005 Martel Dr.. Dayton, O. Duffy. Edward ........ ..........,.., 1 554 Cornell Dr., Dayton, O. Dufiv- Mary ............ ...........,. 2 19 S. Terrence St., Dayton, O, DI-1lfY, Tl?-OIHCIS ................ 131 Northwood Ave., Dayton, O, Dugan. Lawrence ........................ 423 Loews St., Dayton, O. Duncan. CllC1Il6S ........................ 1903 Salem Ave., Dayton, O. Duncan, Mildred ............ 726 Miami Chapel HCL, Dgytgn, O, DUHQI Albefl --------.-.......... 555 E. Rd. Damon Tract, Honolulu Dunnick, Millard .......... Stoddart, Columbus, O. D1-1l1'0. RlCl1C11'Cl ................ 1239 Wheeling Ave., Zanesville O, Dwyer, Francis ........,,,. ....306 Washington Ave., Urbana: O. E Eadler, Clara ..........,,........ 526 Westwood Ave.. Dayton, O. Ebert. Anthony ........................ 34 Gerlaugh Ave., Dayton O. Economides, Chrisscula ........ 442 Hadley Ave., Dayton, O. Eqflflf Thomas -----............................. BOB Delaware, Gary, Ind. EQCITL Thomas .................. .220 Monitor St., Brooklyn, N. Y, Ehlert. Allen ..-............. 112 Sunset Rd., Mayfield Heights, O Eichel. Herman ............................ 725 Heck Ave.. Dayton, O. Eichelberger. Elizabeth ,....... 1020 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, O. Eiiert. Cori ................................ 369 Pants Rd., ceiumbus, o. Eisenhauer. Adele .............................. 530 Grafton, Dayton, 0, Elfifdof Frank -------...-......... ............. 2 155 Malvern, Dayton, O, Elder, PCll1'lClC -----.-......... 2018 Sherwood Ave., Louisville, Ky, Elking, Robert ........ ....... 2 12 Notre Dame Ave., Dayton, O. Ellifrltt. Wallace ----.--- ......... R . R. 33 ,Box 476, Dayton, O, Ellifritt. Dorothy ......... ........ R . R. Ira, Box 476, Dayton, o. Elliott, Iames .......... ....... 1 11 S. Beech St., St. Marys, O. Elliott, l0hn --- '------- ---.-... l ll S. Beech St., St. Marys, O. Elliott. R0l-3911 .-...-... ........ l 011 Neqley Pl., Dayton, O. Ellis. George ....... ............... 6 60 E. 2nd St., Xenia, O. ElliSOI1. CSCUY ........................ 224 Fountain Ave., Dayton, O. EmS1'iCk. Steve .................... 115 Woodland Ave., Dayton, O. Engelman, Betty Ann ...........,.... 243 Quitman. St., Dayton, O. Engler, Nickolas ,..,.,,,.,,.,,.,...,.,.......... Averill Park, New York Ens, Margaret. ...... .......,.. 9 27 Rosedale Dr., Dayton, O. Ensley, lohn ........... .......... 6 Basswood Ave., Dayton, O. Epstein, Ierome, ........ .....,. 9 49 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, O. Erb, Lucille ............. ......... 1 141 N. Main St., Dayton, O. Ernst, Iohn ...........,.......,........,....... 726 Heck Ave., Dayton, O. Eshman, Thomas .................... 41 Missouri Ave., Dayton, O. Essenmacher. Rosemary ...,.,...... 24 So. 5th, Richmond, Ind. Etzler, David ............................ 1916 Riverside Dr.. Dayton, O. Eubank, Keith ............................ ,... 3 412 E 4th St., Dayton, O. Ewry, William ............................ 53 Edgar Ave., Dayton, O. Eyink, Lawrence ................ 551 Cedarhurst Ave., Dayton, O. Eynon, David .......,. 520 Sth. Portsmouth, O. F Fahey, Patricia ......... ........ R R. 38, Box 324, DCIY1011, O. Fqhrer, Armand, ....... ....,.... 9 01 Superior Ave., Dayton, O. Fqhrig, Donald ,.,.,,,,...........,............ 949 Troy St., DC1yt01't, O. Falkenbach, George ........ 1212 Glenmore Dr.. Springfield, O. Favret, Louis ........................ 314 Favret, William ......... Paso. Margaret ..,..... .. Oakland Pk., Columbus, O. ...,....314 Oakland Pk., Columbus, O. D. Apt 12, Dayton, O. Faulkner, George ................ Route 10 Box 118 B, Dayton, O. Compliments of l THE MAXWELIS FINANCE co. Doyton Owned And Operotecl 20 S. LUDLOW ST. A Complete Finonce ond Loon Service For Business ond lndivicluol L ,4 E Q . ' -. 'w L- S Complele ' Building Service LUMBER - MILLWORK - BUILDING SUPPLIES KITCHEN H M A CABINETS vuun msnnunnuun SITDRE .fgggwn ' - f - 'zzxif?5l-gQ,L, CORNER Wl vs5aEiF2gl'l1 CABINETS - -EUMPANY Qigggjgsmjjjf ' EsooKc:AsEs E E S Pgo HddF Pa Fecher, Con ,,,,,..,..,... 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Dayton, O Wroe Ave., Dayton, O .......208 Squirrel Rd., Dayton, O .........24l Wroe Ave., Dayton, O Henry, Fisher, Iohn ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 9 20 Union Ave., Dayton, O Fisch, William ............. ....... 1 128 Colwick Dr., Dayton. O Fischer, Carl .........,,....,... ....., 2 31 Mann Ave.. Osborn, O Fischer, Georgianne .............,.......... 1306 Leo St., Dayton O Fischer, Michael ,.,.,........ ........ 1 936 Richard St.. Dayton O Fischer, Thomas .......... ..,,... 6 30 Creighton Ave., Dayton O Fisher, Arthur ....,.. ........... 1 405 Home Ave., Dayton, O Fisher, Tunney ...,........ ......... 1 405 Home Ave., Dayton, O Frste, Erma .........,............ .......,.,, W . Second St., Dayton O Fitzgerald, Lawrence .....,.............. 332 Lincoln St., Dayton O Fitzpatrick, Regina ........................ R. R. 32, Wilmington, O Fitzpatrick, William .... 1212 Mutual Home Bldg., Dayton, O Fitzsimmons, Ioseph ...,.,,,......., 1026 W. North St., Piqua, O Flaherty, Harry .....,,,,.......,..,.,,..... R. R. 1, East Liverpool, O Flanagan, Iohn ,,,,.... 21 Osborne Pl., Rockville Centre, N. Y Fleishman, Harlow ,.................., 1131 Irving Ave., Dayton, O Flemin, Evelyn ........,..........,..., 3031 Mesmer Ave., Dayton, O Fletcher, William .......... ......... 3 34 W. Fourth St., Dayton, O Flint, Edward .... 7221 West Park Ave., Richmond Hgts. Mo Flischel, Donald ............ ............... R . R. Jil Germantown, O Folino, Sammy ..,..,................ Folrno, Thomas ,,,,,,....,...,, Ford, Adelaide ...,,... F ord, Robert ...............,...., Fornefeld, Edward .......... Fortney, Iames ........ Fortune, Raymond.. Foster, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fowler, Iohn ..,.,..... Foy, Norman ...., .. Fondiler, Lester. . Fraley, Almar ......, .....515 N. Williams St Focke, Alice ........................ 624 Kenwood Ave., Dayton, Foley, Donald ......,..,.. 558 E. 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Gusman, Edwin .......,...,, ,,,.,,,. 6 2 Chambers St., Dayton, O. Gutbrod, William ,.,,.,,,,, .......,. 1 1010 Miles. Cleveland, O. H Haacke, lack ..,..,,...,.,, ,..,,,, 2 803 N. Main St., Dayton, O. Hackett, Richard ,..,..,.....,,,,,, .404 S. Bowen, Iackson. Mich. Hagans. Marilyn ......,,,,,,,,. .,.,,,,,,,....,....... R . R. 7, Clayton, O. Hagan. Mary ,............,,, 1332 W. Fairview Ave., Dayton O. Haqans. Pat ........,...,,...,,....,...,...................,.,....,......... Clayton O. Hahn. Robert .....,.......,....,.. ,,.,........,. 1 18 Elmwood. Dayton O. Hahn. Paul .......,.... 1503 Burlington Rd., Cleveland Hts. O. Hahnel. loseph .........,........,,,,..,... R. R. 3 West Alexandria O. Hale. Opal ........... ......... 3 G No. Plum St.. Germantown O. Hall. 1611195 ....... ......... 2 23 Oakwood Ave., Dayton O. Hall, Mary ........ .,.,.... 2 23 Oakwood Ave., Dayton O. Hall, Thomas ....... ,,,..,.. 1 31 N. Williams St., Dayton, O. Ham. Everett .......,.......,..,...,, 1210 Harvard Blvd., Dayton O. Hammer. Ralph ,.,............. 711 St. Nicholas Ave., Dayton O. Hammond, George ,...,....... 115 Dewey St., Worcester, Mass. HC1mPlOI1. Thelma ...........l..........l,.... 104 Olive St., Dayton, O. Hamrick, Winn .........., ,....... 3 022 Lewiston Rd., Dayton, O. Hanby, lames ......,,,............,,, 2808 Kenmore Ave., Dayton, O. Handmacher, Victor ,.,,, ,,,,,,......,. 1 27 Nimitz Dr., Dayton, O. Hanen. Donald .......,..,,,,,,... ...66 Hallwood Ave., Dayton, O. Hanlon, Thomas ...,,,.....,..... .146 Anita St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hannah. George ,.,.,,..,,....,. 19 Five Oaks Ave., Dayton, O. Hanousek, Richard .... 3541 Pennington Rd., Shaker Hgts., O. Hansman, Louis .....,...,.l,........,,,,,,, 330 Neal Ave., Dayton, O. Hardin. Iames ...,............,l.,,............. 324 Williams, Osbom. O. Harlan. Rogers ..........,,.,.......... 2259 Salem Ave.. Dayton, O. Harman, Iohn .....,..,,,,,l,, R. R. ii'4, Box 802 South Bend. Ind. Harmon. Richard ,,..,,,,..,..,.,.... 6 Huron Rd., Bellerose, N. Y. Harriett, Richard ......., ..,. ,,,,, 5 5 9 Shafor Blvd.. Dayton O Harris, William ....l...,,,, ...., 922 So. Broadway, Dayton. O. Harrow, Ioan ........,.,.,,,,, ..,.,,, ,,,,,,,....,..,... R . R. 34, Dayton, O. Harshbarger, Ralph.. .. ,,,.. .......... 4 30 Williams, Troy, O. Hart, Albert .........,,.,....,.. .,,..,,,, 1 136 Kenyon Pl., Dayton O. Hart, Grace ..........,., . ,,,,,,,,, 1257 Alwildy Ave., Dayton O. Hart, Iames ,.,..,,,....,,.......... 620 St. loseph's Ave., Dayton, O. Hartman, Everett ...,... ,...,.,..,,....., R . R. 352, Brookville, O. Hartman, Martin ....,...,,,..... 1308 W. High St., Springfield, O. Hartshorn. Lawrence ,,,,....,..,..., 626 Carlisle Ave., Dayton O. Hasenstab, Ferdinand .,,. ...909 Creighton Ave., Dayton, O. Haskins, Iohn ,,,.,..,.....,,,.......,..,, 74 Springfield Ct., Dayton O. Hatfield, Richard ,,,,,,..,.,,....,,,, 59 Eisenhauer Dr., Dayton O. Hathcock. Mary ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,....,.... 294 Oxford Ave., Dayton O. Houck, Nelson ,.,,,,.,.,.,, ...,,, 6 52 Brooklyn Ave.. Dayton O. Haury, Gerard ,,,,,.,,. 11,1704 Dundee Way, Louisville, Ky. Havens, Frank ,...,,,, ,,,,,....,.,.,........... R . ifl, Germantown O. Hayes, George ,.,.... .... .... 6 4 1 Ruth Ave., Dayton O. Head, Robert ....,...., .. ,,.,.. 241 Wisteria Dr.. Dayton, O. Head, Thomas .,,,,,.,. ,,,,,..,..... 2 41 Wisteria Dr., Dayton, O. Heavin, Ioseph ,..,,.. ,....,,.. ,,,, ,,,,,, R . R . ii'2. Miamisburg O. Heck, Ioseph .....,.,...... ..,. 6 07 Belmont Park N., Dayton O. Heckel, Bertram.. ,, ,,,,....,. 3315 E. 4th St., DGYlOIl, O. Hein, Mary ...,,,......, .. .,,..., 114 Gerlaugh Ave., Dayton, O. Heitkamp, Arthur ...,,,... .,....,, . 426 Quitman St., Dayton, O. Heitzman, Charles ,,,,.. ..,., 5 701 Huberville Ave., Dayton, O. Helbig, Erich ,......,.., ..,,,,,... 3 307 Kenmore Ave.. Dayton. O. Helke, Robert ,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,..... 2 145 Bickmore St., Dayton, O. Heller, Edward ,,,,,,, ..,.................... 1 9 BOIIC1, DCIYIOII. O. Heller, Iohn ,,,,,,,,,, .................. B OX 77, Alpha, O. Hellwig, Norris ,.,,.., .......,,., 4 8 Gerlaugh, Dayton O. Helmig, Ieanne ,,...., ......, 7 00 Hodapp Ave., Dayton O. Helmig, Gerald ,,,.. . ,.,.,,, 700 Hodapp Ave., Dayton O. Hemler, Charles ,..,,,,.l.,,..........., 209 Baltimore St., Dayton O. Page One Hundred Filty -eight Henderson, Alfred ,...,..............,.... 43 Hershey St., Dayton, O. Henderson, Christine ........ 2511 Lakeview Ave., Dayton, O. Hendrickson, Monttord .,..,.,..,.. 1105 Brennan Dr., Dayton, O. Hendrickson, William ....,......l............ R. R. lil, Camden, O. Henne, Mary ......................., 3903 Eileen Dr., Cincinnati Hennessey, Robert ......., 445 Van Horn Ave., Zanesville ,O. ,O. Herbert, Donald ..........................,,.. 208 Pointview, Dayton, O. Herbig. lim .........,.....................,..........,. 84 Winnet, Dayton, O. Hermandez, Lucius ............ 805 Piggott Ave.. E. St. Louis. Ill. Herzog. Howard .......... .,...,. 3 S Seminary Ave., Dayton, O. Hester. Paul ............. ....,,.. 6 1 W. Hudson Ave., Dayton, O. Hibbert. Paul ............ .......... 3 08 E. Main St., Xenia, O. HiCkey. Bernard .......... ............... 2 434 Broadway, Toledo, O. Hickey. Frank ....... .............. 4 020 Riverside Dr., Dayton, O. HlCk6Y. Paul .................... 755 Miami Chapel Rd., Dayton, O. Hickey. Robert ......... ....... 4 8 Greenwood Ave.. Dayton, O. HlCkmCI!1. Everett ........ ............ R ace St., Spring Valley, O. Hicks. George ----...... ............. 5 72 S. Broadway, Dayton, O. Hicks. Mark 4.------.-. -...... 3 10 Sandalwood Dr., Dayton, O. H191-7912 MUIY ..-......... .......... 3 31 College Park, Dayton, O, Hlebef- ROY ----..4-----.-... ....... 3 31 College Park, Dayton, O. Hildebrant, Donald ..,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Bond, Dayton, Q, Hill. 10591911 --,------------.......---......... 36 N. Maple St., Akron, O. Hilton, Edward. ........ . Hirten, Robert .,...... 70 Hlme. George .........,,, Hites, Mable .,,,,..,,.... Hliaras, Anna .......... Ho, Earl ......, , ..,,,,,,. Hoben, William ........... ......,.,.1127 Oakwood Ave. Dayton . . O Beverly Pkway. Valley Stream, L. 1 ............6Z5 Haskins Ave., Dayton, O .............2308 Troy st.. Dayton, o Walnut St., Dayton, O .....,,..l127 16th Ave., Honolulu, T.H R. 35, Dayton, O Hvchwalt. Albefl ---.-....... 1235 Mt. Vernon Ave., Dayton, O Hochwalt, Charlotte ................ 1620 Catalpa Dr., Dayton, O Hochwalt, lohn ................ 1235 Mt. Vernon Ave., Dayton, O Hochwalt, Thomas .................... 1620 Catalpa Dr., Dayton, O Hodapp. Albert .................... 841 Belmont Pk. N., Dayton, O Hodapp, Betty .......... ....... 8 41 Belmont Pk. N., Dayton, O Haeffel. 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George ...,.......................... 2456 Grantwood, Toledo, O Keiter, Phyllis ......,..,.....,.................. 3127 Taggart, Dayton, O Keighley. Arthur ................ 101 Pointview Ave., Dayton, O Kelble, Therese ,........................... 3027 E. 4th St., Dayton. O Keller, Charles ........,.,..... 30 N. Sperling Ave., Dayton, O Kelly, Iames .......... ............... 1 039 Elizabeth St., Lima, O Kelly, Ioan ,,,,,,,,,.,...,, ......,. 4 0 Plumwood Rd., Dayton. O Kelly, Robert A ........ ....... 1 039 N. Elizabeth St.. Lima. O Kelly, Robert E .,,,,.. .......... 6 3 Warder St., Dayton. O Kelley, Suzanne ,,,,,,, ,,.,.,, 1 301 Alberta St., DCIYTOII, O Kemp, Edward .......... ............... 1 207 Acorn Dr., Dayton, O Kemper, Robert ......................,. 49 S. Main Germantown, O Kenny, Charles ........... Kenney, Thgmqs ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 52 Illinois Ave., .170 Westwood Ave., Mansfield, O Dayton, O Pa Kenngy, Iohn ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,...,,,,.... 2 9 Arch, Montoursville. Keplinger, Robert .....,.......... 4402 Kenneth Ave.. Dayton, O Kerr,DOnG1d ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,.,, S 14 Adam St., Piqua, O Kushner, Shirley ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 923 Ida St., Dayton, O Kessenl Men-y Ann ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 317 Holly Ave., Dayton, O Page One Hundred Sixty Kessler, Leo ................ 12609 Phillips Ave., E. Cleveland, O. Kettering, Ruth ,,,,..,,....,............... 114 S. Garfield Keyes, Iohn ............ King, Anna ......... King, Edwin ........ King, Frank ......... King, Harold .......... Dayton O. 210 Thruston Blvd., Dayton, O. 1033 Iola St., Dayton, O. 459 N. Elizabeth, Lima. O. ........256 W. Fountain, Delaware, O. ........3215 E. Third St.. Dayton, O. Kinkade, Martin ..,........ ........ 9 35 Blue Ave., Zanesville, O. Kinzeler, Clarence ....... ....... 6 41 Wilfred Ave., Dayton. O. Kirchmer, Eugene ........ .......... 7 44 N. Main St., Dayton. O. Kirchmer, Richard ........................ 4001 Lenox Dr., Dayton, O. Kirkpatrick, Robert ............... Kirsch, Bernard ............................ .2610 Smithville Rd., Dayton, O. 1661 S. 12th, Hamilton O. Klamo, Andy .....,.......... 1500 Taylor Ave.. Middletown: O Klebba, Iohn .......................... . .............................. .Linn. Missouri Klein, Leon ................ 352 Fairmont St., W. Montreal, Canada Klemm. Carl ...................................... E. David Rd., Dayton, O. Klemm. Edward ............................ E. David Rd.. Dayton, O. Klipstine, George ....... ........................................ A nsonia, O. Klontz, Ray ................... ....... R . R. ifl, Waynesville, Ohio Klopi. Isabel .................... ....... 1 02 Beverly Pl., Dayton, O. Klosterman. Gregory ................ 1021 Haynes St., Dayton, O. Klosterman. Iohn ........................ 1021 Haynes St., Dayton, O. Klosterman. Ronald ............ 239 Edgewood Ct., Dayton, O. K10tZ. Robert ................. .................... B urns Ave., Dayton, O. Kluska. Ioseph ............................ 2001 Kipling Dr., Dayton, O. Knapschaefer, Myron ................ 216 W. North, Coldwater, O, Knee. Robert. .......................... 604 Shaior Blvd., Dayton, O. Krtepper. Helen ................ 208 W. Norman Ave., Dayton, O. KH!-256. Kathryn ........................ 346 Telford Ave., Dayton, O. Knorr. Robert .................. 65 W. Gt. Miami Blvd., Dayton, O. Knoth, Richard ......................,............. 515 Bowen, Dayton, O. Kohler. Charles ................ 203 Edgewood Court, Dayton, O. Kohler. Marilyn ................ 1018 Riverview Ave., Dayton, O. Kohnen, Anthony ,.,,....,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, St, Henry, O, Konezal, Melvin ....... ...... l 132 Hamilton St., Toledo, O. Kopp. Martin ....,.... ......... 7 21 Irving Ave., Dayton, O. Kopp, William ....... ........... 7 21 Irving Ave., Dayton, O. Kovach, Ralph ...... 2862 E. 100 St., Cleveland, O. Kosater. Norbert ........................ 21 Baltimore St., Dayton, O. Kosta. Iames ................................ 40 W. Schantz, Dayton, O. Krafka, Rudolph .......... Box 94, Guatemala City, Guatemala Kral, Robert ,,.,,.,,.......,.................... 5062 Henry, Cleveland, O. Kramer, David ....... Kramer. Rita ....... Krebs, Fred ......... Krein, Frank .,..... Kremer, Iohn ............. Kremer. Robert ....,.... Kress. Orian ....,...... Krich, Ardell ....... Krieg, Ioan ............. ..,............,.. .,.......1l32 Wayne St., Sandusky, .......406 E. South St., Coldwater. 341 Bolander Ave.. ............634 Pritz Ave., 327 Willowwood Dr.. .......327 Willowwood Dr.. 721 Wellmeier, 141 Stonemill Rd.. 152 Malcom Dr.. Kroemer, Karl ........ ......... 3 725 Patterson Blvd.. Kroger, Fred ....... Krouse, Albert .......... Kruer, Edward ............. 1407 Brandt St.. ...M1467 Kohr Pl., Columbus. Fairground, Dayton. Krumholtz, William ........................ 1020 Superior. O. O. Dayton, O. Dayton, O. Dayton, O. Dayton, O. Dayton, O. Dayton. O. Dayton, O. Dayton, O. Dayton, O. O. O. Dayton, O. Krugkgmp, L90 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 27 G'1'C111Ol'1 AVE.. Dayton. Kun,-,,1rvtn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 609 W, Pearl St., Wapakoneta. O. Kung, Dgnqld ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 3 96 Morris Dr., Osborn. O. Knntz, peter ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,4,,,,,,, 1 11 Thruston Blvd., Dayton. O. Kuntz, William ,,,,,,,,..,...., ..........,.. 7 40 Wellmeier. Dayton. O. Kurtz, Elegngf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2855 Hazel Ave., Dayton. O. Kuykendett, Edwerd ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1186 Brazil Lane, Dayton. O. KWG55' Mayer -,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,, Sl'1Gf0I' Blvd., Dayton. L Lgcey, Daniel ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 227 E, High St., Springfield. O. Lacey' Lelign ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 25 S. Second St., Fairtie1d.O. Lackey, Sumner ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 653 W, 1st St., Dayton, O. Lekcnes, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 28 Meredith, Dayton. O. Luke, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1409 Schaeffer St., Dayton. O. Luke, O55 ,-,.Y,',,-, ',,,,,, 4020 Pleasant View Ave., Dayton. O. Larnoureux, Fred ................ 545 DC1Y10HU PkWY-I DUYWH' O' Lgnde1'Vi11e,EfneSt ,,,,,,.,,...,.., 830 Harvard Blvd.. DGYt0Hi 0- Lung, phtnp ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1415 West 20th St.. Sioux City. Iowa Lange, Edward ...................------r---. --.----4---------------- - est- Hem'Y' O- U. S. There is no Substitute for Knowledge .... equally true is this ,.I!,'i2ESES'1Y THERE IS NO REAL SUBSTITUTE FOR MEAT A',2f,I5',,,,, DEPARTMENTOF YoU,LL AGSQ?'f::E 6 T Q FAvoR BEEF, POIRK QU EEN S? S-AUSAGES AND VEAL, LAMB READY TO SERVE 9 MEAT ' g AND LARD MEATS Pnunucrs mr cms, SIIIIIIEII PIcIIIIII: CII, IJAYTUII. UIIID, 2 , I IT n Ts -,, The Chas. Sucher Packing Co., Dayton, O. -, THE ROTH OFFICE EQUIPMENT co. II3 E. THIRD ST. DAYTON' 2, OHIO FU-4I38 AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE o .COMPLETE COMMERCIAL STATION ERS o OFFICE and FACTORY EQUIPMENT o DRAFTING ROOM SUPPLIEIS o A. B. 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Lawrence, George ....................,,,. 232 Wroe Ave., Dayton, O. O. O. O. 1520 Kumler Ave., Dayton, 1520 Kumler Ave.,Dayton. 220 West 3rd, Xenia Lawson, Charles ...............,.... Lawson, Douglas ,... .,... Leahey. Iohn ,,........... Leahy. Iames .......,. Leary, Daniel ,........ LeBoeui, lean ......... LeBoeuf, Martin ..,.... Lechleitner, Fred ..... Lechner, Thomas .,... ........34 Ierome St., Brooklyn, N. Y. O. O. O. ....,...1518 Delaine Ave., Dayton, .........414 Alameda Pl., Dayton, ....,....4l4 Alameda Pl., Dayton, . O. O. O. .3516 Pahoa Ave., Honolulu, T. H. O. Park Dr., Dayton E. South St., Coldwater, 221 Bainbridge St., Dayton, Lee, Anthony ........,.,............. Lee, Eugene ,.................. Lee, Iames .....,. .........B44 N. Upland Ave., Dayton, Lee, Philip ....,...... .......... 3 516 Pahoa Ave., Honolulu, T. H. Lee, Richard .......................... R. R. Jil, Box 87D, Dayton, O. Lee, Robert ..,................. 1126 Punchbowl St., Honolulu, T. H. Lehman, Richard ................ 1810 Tytus Ave., Middletown, O. Lehman, Robert ....,., Leibtritz, Iohn .......,. Leibolt, Iohn ........ O. O. O. ...13 E. Riverview Ave., Dayton, 41 Florence Ave., Mansfield, Park Dr., Dayton, LYnCl'1r TSITSDCG .--.-..-. ........ 1 3610 Milan, E. Cleveland, I-Yons. Charles ....... ................ 2 27 Fountain, Dayton, I-Yons. leanne ......... ............... 2 27 Fountain, Dayton, Lyons. Morris .......... .....,. 3 13 Abingdon Rd., Dayton, M Moliloe. EIHOIY -......... ........... 1 15 S. Torrence, Dayton, MCCGUI William .................... 1151 Croyden Dr., Dayton, MCCClIlClleSS, Elmer .,..... ..................... 5 9 Gunckel, Dayton, MCCUHHI Bess ---------........... 335 N. Robert Blvd., Dayton, MCCUTHTYI Daniel --.................. 1001 Old Orchard, Dayton, MCCU1'lhY- Thomas .-..... .......... l 001 Old Orchard,Dayton, McClain. Raymond .......... ......... 6 48 Cambridge, Dayton, MCC1earin. Robert. ........... .......,..... 2 28 Dakota, Dayton, McClelland, Randall ,...... ,,,,.,, 1 15 Delaware, Dayton McCloskey. Wilbur .......... .........,... 3 00 Kenwood, Dayton, McCormick. William .................... 404 E. North St., Morris, MCCOY. ICIIHGS ........................ 152-02-85 Drive, Iamaica, N, MCCready, Eugene ................,....... 541 Lexington, Dayton, McDaniel, Charles ................ 1033 Wawana Rd., Dayton, McDaniel, Leeroy ......... ......,.... R . R. 6, Box 98, Dayton, lVlCDanielS, William ......... ............,,,. 1 519 Brown, Dayton, McDermott, Robert ........... ......... 1 326 Creighton, Dayton, lVlCD0IlalCi. Edward ........................ 235 So. lst, Tipp City, McDonald, Iames ,............................... 3910 Walter, Parma McFall. Paul ........................ 102 S. Willowgrove, Dayton, McGarry, lames ........ ......... 1 000 Lockland Pl., Dayton, lVlCGarry. lerome ....... .................. 5 14 Grafton, Dayton MCGal1'y.l0lm ........ ....,.......... 5 14 Grafton, Dayton lVlCGal'ry. Rita ............ ........... 5 14 Grafton, Dayton McGarvey, Eileen ........ ................., 2 59 Indiana, Dayton, McGill, William ......... ........ R . R. 9, Box 564, Dayton McGraw, Robert ....... ..,........... ,,,. 5 2 7 N. West, Lima, McGree, Thomas ....... McGrevy, Lawrence, ...........231 Lincoln., Urbana, Broadway, Piqua, Leigh, Sarah ....... ....... 3 09 Springfield St., Dayton, O. Leiter, lack ...,,............... ......... 9 Sunrise Ave., Trotwood, O. LeMaitre, Robert ..,..................... 533 S. Ieiferson. Dayton, O. Lemminq, Raymond .................... 43 Haynes St., Dayton, O. Leonard, Paul ....,,..,,.......... 240 Aberdeen Ave., Dayton, O. Leonard, Richard ..............,...,. 2442 Wayne Ave.. Dayton. O. Lewin, Francis ......... ........... 2 1 Wroe Ave., Dayton, O. Lewis, Charles ....... ....... 1 57 Weakley St.. Dayton, O. Lewis, George ....... .......... 7 30 Webster St., Dayton. O. Lewis, Lloyd ....... ....... 2 338 Lakeview Ave., Dayton, O. Lewis, Max ,..,.,..,,... ,.........,,,.., 1 3 N. Marion St., Dayton, O. Lewis, Robert ,,,,..,......,....., 510 Kenilworth Ave., Dayton, O. Liboy, Miguel .,......,,.,.,,,.,...,.. 168 Delicias St., Santurse, P. R. Lieberman, Bertram ................ 2002 Grand Ave., Dayton, O. Lreman, Robert ........................ 73 Gramond Ave., Dayton, O. Lionosch, Theodore. .......... 219 Beverly Pl., Dayton, O. Link, Ralph ,,.,.,,..........,. .,........ 2 340 Rosemont, Dayton, O. List, Edmund ,..........,.... W. Maplewood Ave., Dayton. O. Little, Chalmer ,,,,,,,,.,.,..,...,.,........... 413 Niles Pl., Dayton, O. Lochtefeld, Daniel .....,,. ......... 5 16 East Main, Coldwater, O. Loeb, Robert .............. ......... 1 313 Holly Ave.. Dayton. O. Loeber, Richard ........ ......... 8 38 Xenia Ave., Dayton, O. Logel, Ioan .,...,...,,.. ,,....... 7 20 Bowen St., Dayton, O. Loges, Richard ............,. .,...,.. 2 065 Rustic Rd., Dayton O. Lomax, Edith ...................,............ 95 Benning Pl.. Dayton, O. Longenecker, Donovan ............ 105 S. Main, Germantown O. Lonsert, Elmer ........,..,,............... 1715 Ewalt Ave.,Dayton O. Look, Durmond .......... ....... 1 4l8'1ao Lane, Honolulu, T. H. Lorenz, Terrence ......, ......... 1 050 Broadview, Columbus O. Losh, Wemer .......,..... ........ R . R. 32, Box 199, Dayton, O. Lotewski, Stanley ......... .................. B enwood, Cleveland O. Lowell, Gordon .........,... ........ 1 570 Nelson Ave., Dayton O. Lowry, Charles ......... .,...... B ox 260, RFD-lil, Osborn, O. Lowry, Edward ......... ............. 2 30 Lexington. Dayton, O. Lowry, Eleanor ......... ....,....... 6 25 E. Schantz, Dayton O. Lowry, Ned ........,.,. .,.....,. 3 9 Water St., West Milton, O. Lucier. William ......... ......... 4 111 Grayton, Detroit, Mich. Ludwig, Audrey ....... ................ 3 33 Monteray, Dayton, O, l.-ujan, Rodolfo ........ .............. C alleton Dolores, Guatemala Luken, Robert ......... ......... 7 37 Hampshire Rd., Dayton O. Luther, Grace ......... ......,. 9 15 Manhattan Ave., Dayton O. l-llihmarl. Merrill .......... .................. 4 18 Alberta, Dayton, O, I-Uthman. Richard ........ ......... . .1715 Woodman, Dayton, O. l-l-lihman. Robert ....... ......................... 2 030 King, Dayton O. l-1112. l0l1n ............. .............. 1 227 Patterson Rd., Dayton O. Lutzeweit, Walter .......... .,.,......,........,.,,,,,, 5 9 High, Dayton, 0, LUX- PC1111 ------.............. ........ 2 240 Esmerelda, Dayton O, LYkiHS- Billy A-i------oo----........l. .............. 5 09 Grand, Dayton O. Page One Hundred Sixty-two O. O. O. O. O O O O O O O O O O Ill Y O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O McGuire, Blaine ........ ...... 5 648 River Rd., Cincinnati, O McGuire, Milton ......... ............. 5 07 Maumee, Toledo, O McHugh, Iohn ,.,..... . ..... ...,. 8 54 N. Euclid, Dayton, O McKay, Ieannette ......... .,...... 4 310 Woodcliffe, Dayton O McKay, Marilyn ...,........ ......................... R , R, 2, Dayton O McKenzie, Cassie.. .................,...,. 625 S. Euclid, Dayton O McKenzie, Iames... . .......... 26 Canterbury Rd., Dayton O McKenna, Francis. .... ........ 1 328 Campbell, Sandusky O McKinley, William .... ........., 5 46 E. 117th, Cleveland O McMahon, Robert.. .... ................. 1 24 North, Massillon, O McMillen, Walter .................... 1933 Riverside Dr., Dayton, O McMonagle, Philip ................ 5011 Pentridqe St., Phila., Pa McNeese, lack .........,. .............. 7 51 Faulkner, Dayton, O MacCann, Eldon .......,......,..... 162 Marathon Ave., Dayton O MacFarlane, Otis ...............,.... 226 Mercer Ave., Dayton, O .Royalwood Rd., Brecksville O Mackay, Richard ...... MacPherson, David ,...,..,.,............,. 702 Wellmeier, Dayton Madden, Iohn ............ Madigan, Iames ........ 202 Mahoney, Iohn .......... Maier. Robert .......... Maj, Edward .............. Malcolm, Robert ........ Malone, Sidney ........... Maloney, Francis ...... 330 Grand Ave., Dayton -El--Mechanic St., Wapakoneta 840 River Rd., Beaver, Pen 1416 Carr St., Sandusky, 719 Sunnyview, Dayton. Mains, Robert ......... . ..... 12021 Revere Ave., Cleveland, Malowan. Margaret.. 2009 Harvard Blvd., Dayton. .3841 Germania Ave., Cincinnati, 739 Grafton Ave., Dayton, 3801 N. Main St., Dayton. Malice. Mary ................. ........ 3 23 S. College St., Dayton, Mangan, Robert ......... ............ 9 21 Grove St., Elmira, N. Mann, Robert ............. ....... 1 50 St. Andrew Blvd., Lima, Mannix, Margaret ..... Mantey, Ioseph ............. Mantey, Raymond .,...... Mariscalco, Barto ...... Marker, Herbert ......... Marker, Raymond ..... Markowski. Carroll... 1830 Grand Ave., Dayton ...........Barshar Rd., Venice ..,........,Barshar Rd., Venice Garfield, Dayton ........300 S. Dixie Dr., Dayton R. 4752, Germantown 1 r r 1 S. Garland, Dayton, Martin, Thomas ............................ 913 Five Oaks, Dayton Femandez, Iuncos Ave., Santurce. P. Marriman. Edward ................ 3724 W. Second St., Dayton, Marschall. Iohn ......... ....... 1 232 Donald Ave., Dayton, Martin. Mervirl ........ . ......... 640 Cincinnati St., Dayton, Marrero, Luis .... 1604 O O O na O O O O O O O O Y. O. O O. O. O. O O. O. O. R. O. O. O. LIQUOR - WINES -- BEER NI Follow the U. D. Crowd To TOMMY LONGO'S Spaghetti House 1301 East Third St. ofwton, on-no We Cater To Private Parties GHT CLUB ADO149 STEAKS - CHICKEN - CHOPS AD 3571 1897 1947 C. R. June Niehaus ALUMNUS For the most complete line ot STAND- ARD BRANDS ot sporting goods, honor sweaters, etc. in the city. See Niehaus Sporting Goods 35 E. Fifth Street DAYTONI 2, OHIO The Sportsrnan's Paradise 12 Young's Cleaner G Dyer QUALITY CLEANING Serving U. D. Students For Twenty-tive Yeors 27 S. Brown St. Dayton, Ohio Fountain Cafe 30 E. Fifth sf. DAYTON, oHlo JOHN H. KOORS, PROP. GRADUATION ...... We congratulate you upon your groduotion. For us there can be no graduation from our task of ever learning to produce o better Ice Cream for your enjoyment. The Telling-Belle Vernon Company DIVISION OF NlAT'lONAL DA'lRY PRODUCTS CORP. PgO HddS'ty-th nszcclenf .Eirecfory Martin, Herman ....,,,, ,,..., ,..,,,,,,,, 2 9 More Ave., Dayton, Martinez, Ariel ..,.,....,.,..,..,...,,,,....,,,,,,, Box 155. Ioyuya, P. Mason, Leon ..,....... Mason, Obed .,...,,, .......l426 Germantown St., Dayton, W. Hudson, Dayton, Mason, Richard .,.,.,,..,...,. ...,, ,.,..... 2 B 29 Lakeview, Dayton, Matheney, Harold .....,...... 2201 Mapleview Ave., Dayton Matre, Earl ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., ,,.......,... 1 215 W. Arthur, Chicago, Maurer, Robert ....,................,,,,.,..,.. 1817 Lakewood, Lima, Mayer, Wm .,.,,.,,,,........... 20119 Mountville, Maple Hgts., Mays, Audra ,.,,.,,,,.,.....,..,.,,..,,, 735 Kumler Ave., Dayton, Medisch, Ioseph ....,,. . .....,,,,,.............. 337 Xenia, Dayton, Medlar, William ..,.,....,...,.......,..,,,...,..,........,.,...,..... ..Clayton, Mee, Richard ,,,,...,......,, 90 Beech St., Floral Park, L. l. N. Morgan, Doris ....,... Mori, I oseph .....,.. Moro, John ....,,....,... Morris, William ......... Morrisey, Edward ...,.,,,,,,, Morrissey, Kenneth ,,........ Mumpower, Glen ......... Munger, Raymond ....... Munguia, C. Raul ....,.,. Murphy, Iames ....,..,,. Murphy, Iohn ..,.Y,,,,,,, Murray, Arthur ,,,,,...., Murray, Ioan .......... Muth. Ierome .....,.... Myers, Daniel ............ Myers, Edmond. ,,...,. . Myers, Harry ,......,.. Myers, Iames ..,...,,, Nall, Mary ......,.,,,.,,... Tripoli Pl., Dayton, ..........461 Glenridge Rd., Dayton, ............2820 Bremen, Columbus, ...............Z1l6 Rustic Rd., Dayton, 3578 Michigan Ave., Cincinnati, ..........l612 Alberta St., Dayton, 999999 3333333 cn:x.-:sooo gmmo.o.rc,rg m.:::n.o.5'. men-- Boa,-.OPU1 gonwngo Bal OD- :mm ' Bngsv-'Up' ..,:r, ag::,:: QEWELE 5555225 gamgnmki.-.Q . ...e1to. to ot-':r'5 army!! N1 N- 05310 9O 0--oo wmglgg 'miL3z'.f 5 'iwmmlma Egiwoai F9o?2gg SL Q31- UUCJ-Ummcl Qogoagn strc 'co- ..,-.f1.+,.. Q oo oo stef-'ie-Qg 71:55 9999999 Linden, Dayton, O, .........10D0 Broad Blvd., Dayton, O. .........Carranza 4137 Mexico City ........14 Elm, Floral Park, N. Y. R. 7, Dayton, O. ........1537 N .Euclid, Dayton, O. .........l41 Stonemill, Dayton, O. ........441 East Dr., Dayton. O. .........Hote1 Alms, Cincinnati, O. .......556 Ballentine, Marion, O. R. 2, Port Clinton, O. . .................. 527 Marion, Lima, O. N ...............1709 Sharon, Dayton, O. Neff, Mary Ellen .......... ....... 1 04 North First, Tipp City, O. Navarro, Carmella .....,, ........., S t. Eliz. Hospital, Dayton, O. Nctzor, Lee ,...............,.... ........ 5 39 Pearl St., Miamisburg, O. Neatherton, Iohn ........r. L .........r.. 613 S. Detroit, Xenia, O. Neel, William ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,..... 2 0 Alberta St., Dayton, O. Neff, Richard ,,,,,..,,.,,, .......,. 3 5 Stilwell Dr., Dayton, O. Neidhamer, Byron .,..,.., r.,,,...,......., 2 D05 Elsmere. Dayton, O. Nelson, Richard ......., Nestor, Iulius ,.......,..., Nevels, Ravmond.. Gerlaugh, Dayton, O. Newland, Gordon ....,,.. .........2263 Salem Ave., Dayton, O. ......1044 Croyden Dr., Dayton, O. Nicholas, Richard ....,..,...,...,,,,, 143 Holmes Dr., Osborn, O. Niederman, Robert ......,... Niles, Curtts ,,,,..,,,,,,...... ..,........,..,...,.... 7 14 Somers, Eaton, O. Nolan, Elmer .......................................Waynesv1lle, O. Nolan, Iames ,,,,.....,.......... 1061 Greens Ave., Columbus, O. Nolan. William ,......,. Noll, lames ,.,.,,,,,,,,, Noll, Raymond ....... Norman, Floyd ........,, Norris. William ......... ......430 Red Haw Rd., Dayton, O. .........304 E. Walnut, Coldwater, O. ...........824 Prospect, Zanesville, O. .......3600 Hoover Ave., Dayton, O. Maple St., Osborn, O. Northroo, Paul ,..,.,, ..,............. 1 228 Gummer Ave.. Dayton, O. Novy, Frank ,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 4879 E. 108, Cleveland, O. Nunez, Iorqe .....,.,.... Av. Veracruz ii'178, Guadalajara, Mex. Nushawg, Robert ..,,.......,,... 660 W. Siebenthaler, Dayton, O. Nye, Henry.. ,,..,..,.............. 835 20th Ave.. Honolulu, T. H. Meech, Linden ,,,,.....,...............,,. 40 Oxford Ave., Dayton Mehrfort, Liesel ,.,,,.,. ,...,........... 4 9 Hopeland St.. Dayton Meifert, Henry .......... .....,..... 1 8 Galloway St., Dayton Meiring, William.. ..........,,...... Box 215 Ft. Recovery, Melberth, Ianice... ..... R. R. -711, Peters Rd., Dayton, Melia, Louis ,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,..,,,.,..,.,,..,. 1 134 Carlisle, Dayton, Meller, Colleen ,.... ....... I 22B Lovington Dr., Fairiield, Menker, Donald ,.., 832 St. Nicholas Ave., Dayton, Meredith, Glen ,,,.,.,,. .....,...,...... 4 0 Daniel St., Dayton, Merkle, Ioseph ....., ..,,,,.. 1 837 Coventry Rd. Dayton Merkle, Iohn .......... ,.,......... 1 526 San Rae, Dayton, Meuche, Leon ......., ............. 1 301 Wabash, Dayton Meyer, Philip .....,.. ....,......... 6 37 Wilfred Ave., Dayton Meyer, Ruth ,................................... 204 Adlin Dr., Dayton Meyers, William ,.,......... 3018 Cleinview Ave., Cincinnati Michel, Paul ,,,,,,,.,,,,................ 44 S. Delmar Ave., Dayton, Middleton, Howard ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,..,.... 433 Kilmer, Dayton, Middleton, Thomas ..... ....... B 25 Ridgedale Rd., Dayton Milkereit, Herb ,,,,... ..........,......... 6 24 Hart St., Dayton Millard, Iames ........ ..,.,.. 3 03 Schenck Ave., Dayton Miller, Arthur ........ ....,............. 3 47 Quitman, Dayton Miller, Charles ......... 812 Wellmeier Ave., Dayton Miller, Edwin.. ,,,,,, ......,,.... 8 12 Wellmeier Ave., Dayton Miller, Eugene... ..........,... 233 Volkenond St.,. Dayton Miller, Frederick .,,..... 51 Cromwell Pl., Sea Clilt, L. 1. N Miller, Harry .............. ................... 7 35 Xenia, Dayton Miller, Howard ......... ......... 5 10 Adams St., Dayton Miller, LeRoy ..,.,.. .....,........... 1 37 Dover St., Dayton Miller. Iames B... ................. 7860 Irvington, Dayton, Miller, Iames L ................. 136 E. Parkwood Ave., Dayton Miller, Ravmond ............ 51 Cromwell Pl.. Sea Clifi, L. l. N. Miller, Richard .....,.............. 2319 Eastview Ave., Dayton. Miller, Robert ........ .,..,........,... 1 2 Palermo Pl., Dayton, Mills, Donald ......... ..,........... 8 01 Troy St., Dayton Mills, Gordon ......... .........,.. 1 32 Seminary, Dayton Mills, lack ...,, ...,.... .............. 9 0 2 Custer Pl., Dayton Milord, Robert ........... .... . 914 East Broadway, Toledo, Miniard, Carolyn ......... ............ 2 1 Briedweinq, Dayton Mir-rrrerup, Robert ,,,,,... ,.............. 3 120 Athens, Dayton, Mim-rich, Iames ,,,,..... .....,....... 8 40 St. Nicholas, Dayton, Misrach, Stanley ,..,................ 1721 Benson Dr., Dayton, Mitchell, Eugene ....................... 325 Forest Ave., Dayton, Mitchell, George ..,......... 1803 S. Limestone, Soringtield, Modlrch. Linus .................... 2985 Wicklow Rd., Columbus. Monahon, Richard ............... 48 Glenwood Ave., Davton, Mondy, Margaret ............. .,... 1 26 Lovinaton Dr.. Fairfield. Monforte, Camilo ........ 45 Marti Ave.. Box 1724. Ponce, P. Monnin, Howard ........................ Box 166 R. R. 1, Davton, Monroe, Homer ......,..... .......... 1 234 Broadway, Piaua, .......2142 University Pl., Dayton, O. O George R ,,,,,,..,, ,..,.... 5 6 Strooo Ave., DGYlOl'l, 43 Gunckle. Dayton, O. O'Brien, Patrick ..,. ........ ................. , Patricia ........ ................ Nyhan, Iayne ......... Oberer. O'Brien O'Brien, Richard .... Montague, Billie .............. .......... S haftesbury, Dayton, O. Montgomerie, Ricardo ....,....,...................................... I-ima, Peru Montv, Marianna ........................ 284 Shaw Ave.. Dayton. O Moody. lack .................... 912 Cumberland Ave., Davton, Moon, George .,.................. 319 Sandalwood Dr., Dayton, Mooney, Mildred .......................... 727 Kenilworth, Dayton, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore. Moore. Barnett ....,,.... ............... 2 20 Brown St., Dayton, Darrell ,...... ....... 1 217 Soinninq Rd., Dayton, Edgar ........ .............. 5 5 Nimitz Dr., Dayton, Horace .......... ........... 2 286 Benson Dr., Dayton, Ralph.. ....... ..,...... 5 6 Constantia Ave., Dayton, Willis ................ ......... 5 4 Linden Ave.. Dayton, Moorman, Earl ........................ 200 Lookout Ave., Dayton, Moosbrugger, Paul ......... ........ 4 15 Warren St., Dayton, Moots, Harold ..............................,... 2541 Mundale, Dayton, Page One Hundred Sixty-tour 411 Monteray, Davton, O. .........818 Blackford, Evansville, Ind. Elmer, Dayton, O. Edgar, Dayton, O. O'Brien, Robert ,,,,,,,,., ,,.......... 6 B4 Bowen St., DCIYlOI1. O. O'Br-yon, Henry ............ ............................... O wensboro. Ky. O'Com-lell, Georgia .,,...... .......... 2 Z2 Kenilworth, Dayton, O. O'Donerty, Bernard ,,,.,,..,............,.,...,., 1112-Sth St., Lorain, O. 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Iohn ,.,,,,,,,,, Pain, lane.. ,,.... ,.,,,, , Palmert, Daniel ......... Parenti, Frank ,,,,.... Parker, Alonzo .....,. Parker, William ....,... 311 S. Mulberry, Troy, O. F. D. 3, Arcanum, O. P R. 1, New Lebanon, O. Parrott, Gladys ..,,..... Parsons, Alva ...,.... Paschal, Mary ........... Patterson, M. Lee ,..,,... ........240 Kenwood, Dayton, O. ............240 Kenwood, Dayton, O. ....1125 Vernon Dr., Dayton, O. ......,........2010 Leo St., Dayton, O. ..,.....3626 Woodbine, Dayton, O. ..........238 Hillside, Osborn, O. .......ll4 S. Summit, Dayton, O. ......l03 E. Walnut, Tipp City, O. Horace, Dayton, O. , ......... 40 S. Mathison, Dayton, O. Paul, Jack ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.... 1 920 Wyoming, Dayton, O. Pauli, Iohn ............,. ........ 2 04 Eisenhauer Ct., Piqua, O. Paulick, Robert ,v.,,,,,.,,,,..,...........,,....,.. 49 Anna St., Dayton, O. Pauls, Hans ....,,...... 1967 E. 34th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pe , Iames 49 E. Hillcrest Ave., Dayton, O. 99 ---,-'----',,--,,------- Pemberton, Robert ................ 4239 Corinth Blvd., Dayton,O. Penrod, David ........... Pentaudi, I ames ........ ...........2008 Stegman, Dayton, O. ..........l35 Eagle St., Dayton, O. Periili, Rita ,,,,,,,,,.,,................,....... 247 Willard St., Toledo, O. Pemik, Iohn ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 913 Sixth Ave., Ford City, Pa. Perry, Iohn .,,,,.,,,.,, Apt, 290, Harshman Homes, Dayton, O. Peters, Maurice ,.,.,,.,..,.,................... 413 St. Paul, Dayton, O. Petkus, Ioseph .........,.................,......,....... 313 Rita, Dayton, O. Petkus, Michael ........ ..................... 2 60 Air St., Dayton, D. Petschelt, Henry .,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,. 1 923 Cuyler Ave., Chicago, Ill. Pfeiffer, Edna .,.............. ............. 2 138 Malvern, Dayton, O. Pteitter, James C ......,.. ......... 2 430 Wyoming, Dayton, O. Pfeiffer, Iames I ,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,, 2 24 Blaine Ave., Marion, O. Petty, Iames ,,,.,,,,,,, ........ 1 913 E. Fifth, Dayton, O. Phelan, Matt ,.................................... 223 Oak St., Dayton, O. Phillips, Grant ,...,.......,.......,...,................... R. R. 34, Xenia, O. Pierce, Ianet ............ 305 Iulia St., New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Pinciotti, Don ............,............... 1018 Detroit Ave., Toledo, O. Pinol, Ralphael ...,.... P. O. Box 151, Guatemala City, Guat. Pitzer, Kenneth ............................ 2606 E. 5th St., Dayton, O. Plonka, Chester .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..., 310 Deeds Ave., Dayton, O. Plumer, Edward ,.........,.......,. 4609 Bayonne Ave., Balto. Md. Poeppelmeier, Iames ..,,........ 711 Far Hills Ave., Dayton, O. Pott, Nevin ................................ 36 Evanston Ave., Dayton, O. Pohlman, George ......... ................ 7 57 Faulkner, Dayton, O. Pohlmeyer, Suzanne ,..,......,..,.. 96 Winding Way, Dayton, O. Poling, Kenneth ............ ......... 1 42 Ashley St., Dayton, O. Polil1i,Ioseph ..,...... .................... 3 31 E. 5th St., Dover, O. Ponce, Alvaro ,,,,,,,, ................................,........ Y ucatan, Mexico Poor, Robert ........... ......... 1 08 Evanston Ave., Dayton, O. Porter, William .......... ........... 1 49 E. Parkwood, Dayton, O. Portilla, Antonio ........ Powers, Edward ....... Ponce, P. R. 144 Bradford St., Dayton, O. Powers, William ............................ 402 Helena St., Dayton, O. Prather, Samuel ................ 1305 Riverview Ave., Dayton, O. Pratt, lane .............. .,,......,.... 3 023 N. Main St., Dayton, O. Price, Charles ....,............................................... Waynesville, O. Pritchard, Howard ...... 1842 Beerstord Rd., E. Cleveland, O. Pruqh, Lee... .................... 226 N. Western Ave., Dayton, O. Pritchard, Mary ..................,.....,... 53 Second St., Fairfield, O. Prout, Harold ....,..... ..,...,.... 3 24 Southview Rd., Dayton, O. Pudzinski, Norman, ,..... 13913 Harvard Ave., Cleveland, Pulling, Dorothy ,.,...., Pushee, Helyn ..., W. 4th., Dayton, O. O. Seventh, Miamisburg, O. Q Quigley, Michael ..... .... . . ................. 80 Hall St., Akron, Quinlisk, Iohn ..,.,,,,, ,, Neal Ave., Dayton, Quinlisk, Mary Eileen .,,....,,..,..,. 623 Neal Ave., Dayton, Quintrell, Everett ,,,,,, 109 Hillcrest Ave., Dayton, O. O. O. O. Qlllfk, RlCl'1CtrCl ....................... 125 E. Fifth St., Springfield, O, Page One Hundred Sixty-six R Racz. James ......... .......... 2 104 E. First St., Dayton, O. Raeber, Iohn ....... ....... - ....... 2 15 Clover, Dayton, O. Ralph, William .......... ................ 3 4 Homeview, Dayton, O, Rambosek, Iune .................... 2909 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, O, Rarnpone, Alfred ........... .. ................... 33 High St., Dayton, O. Randolph, Iacquelinn ........................ 307 Grafton, Dayton. O. Ratclifie, George .................... 623 Nordale Ave., Dayton, O. Ratermann, Urban ........ ................................. F ort Loramie O. Rapp, Rita .................. Raso, Frank ............ 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Charles ......1..... 2720 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton O Sherman, Robert... ........ 2720 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, O Shimoda, Iiro ....,....................... 209 Central Ave., Dayton, O Shingledecker, Sam ................ 925 Bryn Mawr Dr., Dayton, O Short, Frank .............. ......... 5 51 Daytona Pkwy., Dayton, O Shroder, Patricia .......... ........... 7 1 Pinehurst Dr. ,Dayton, O Shroyer, Dean ,,.....,. ........ 1 47 Beverly Pl., Dayton. O Shroyer, Irving ,..,.. . ............ 147 Beverly Pl., Dayton O Shroyer, Iohn ..,..... ............. 7 115 N. Dixie Dr.. Dayton O Sides, Russell ........ ,........ 1 617 Delaine Ave., Dayton O Sieber, Ralph ,,,,,,,, .,.,,.......,,..., 1 11 Dell Park, Dayton O Silbereis, Rita ........... . ................... 224 L. 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McDonel, Lima, O Schroeder, Clair .,......,.,..............,,...,. R. F. D. iii, Leipsic, O Schuler. lohn ........................ 1523 Summit St., Portsmouth, O Schurr, Iohn ............................ 414Vz W. Water St., Piqua, O Schutzman, Edward ................ 1210 Iuniata St., Pittsburgh,Pa Schwarber, Anthony .,,......... 1629 Huffman Ave., Dayton, O Schweitzer. Donald ..,..............,.. 219 Brydon Rd., Dayton, Schweller. Robert. .................. 1312 Princeton Dr., Dayton, O O Schwenker. Herbert ........................ 870 Franklin, Hamilton, O SCl1Wir1r1, lurle .....................,...... 55 Laura Ave., Dayton, O 5Cl1rlOCk. Robert .................... 2012 Oakridge Dr., Dayton, O Seabold, Russell ........ 741 E. Central Ave., Miamisburg, O Seaman, Charles. ,...... 178-14 Henly Rd., Iamaica, L. 1., N. Y Seorles. Ernest ............................ B10 Wayne Ave., Dayton,O S99l309Clf- Edwin ,,.................. 1426 N. LaSalle, Chicago, 111. Seiler. 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Irwin St., Dayton. O Spelman, William ......,.,,.....,.,...... 119 Eugene Ave., Dayton,O Spencer, Virginia ,,,,,... R. R. if7, Colonial Lane, Dayton, O Speth Albert ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,..,,r 511 Welch Ave., Columbus, O Spicer, Mabel ..,,,,,., ............. 9 45 Richard St. Dayton. O Spoon, Byron ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,.,,,, 1 538 Bryn Maur, Dayton, O Spraley. Clement ,.........,.. 1023 Ferguson Ave.. Dayton. O Sprauer, Albert .,.,.,........,..........,.. 1118 Creighton, Dayton, O Spyridon, Sophocles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 227 Proctor St.. Dayton. O Staley, lack ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,........,,,,,.,,,, 51 Chambers, Dayton, O Stamatakos, Louis .....,,,,,., 115 W. Herman Ave., Dayton, O Stong, Iol-tn ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,r,,,.rr.,r.,r 5560 Markey Rd. Dayton. O Stark, R. W .......,.,,, .......... 5 3 Rockwood Ave., Dayton, O Staufierl Merrick... ,,,.,,,,,...,.r,.... 299 Park End Dr., Dayton, O Steberl, Iesse ...........,..,.,,,, 3916 Cleveland Ave., Dayton, O Stetanek, Vincent .... ......,, 1 1400 Buckeye Rd., Cleveland. O Steeley, Montfort .,,,.,,,,.,, 2526 Ravenwood Ave.. Dayton. O Steere, loseph ....,.,,.... ..1,,... 1 31 W. Bataan Dr.. Dayton. O Steianowski, Stanley ....,,,,,.,.....,. 34 W. Third St., Dayton, O Stetanics, Ethel. ......,.,, 144 Columbia Ave., Vandergriit, Pa Stein, Alvin ,,,,,,,,............,..,,,r. 265 Niagara Ave.. Dayton. O Stein, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,.,.........,., 132 Winding Way, Dayton. O Steinbruegge, Iohn ,,...., .,..,.... 2 145 N. Main St., Dayton. 0 Steineman, William ..,. ,....,,.,.,,, ,.,,. 1 6 36 Weston. Dayton, O Steiner, Robert ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.., Q .,,, H136 Beverly Pl., Dayton, O Stelzer, Bonrge ,,,,, ,,,,, ...,r.... 1 2 58 Arbor Ave. ,Dayton, O Stenger, Thomas.. ,..,......,. High Hollow Farms, Lebanon, O Stevens, Ethel. .,,.,,, . ,...,,,, 900 Randolph St., Dayton, O Stevenson, lack ..., ,,., . .202 Hickory St., Dayton. O Stewart, Donald. .. .. 12052 Rugby Rd., Dayton, O Stewart, Iames. . .. .,.. ..... . .1614 Richard St., Dayton. O Stewart, Phyllis. ,,.,, .. .. ,,,.,, 518 Park Ave., Ironton, O Stewart, Wanda lean ..........,,,,., 218 Salem Ave., Dayton, O Stich, Margaret... ,,,,,,.,........ 250 Maryland Ave., Dayton, O Stiver, Vernon. ..,... ,,,,,,.....,,,,,,... C herry St., Germantown, O Stitt, Billy... .,,...........,,.. ..,..... l 315 Brown St., Dayton, O Stoecklein, Ieannette ...,.,,,,.,. ,,,,,,, 711 Hodapp, Dayton, O Stoecklein, lack ........,., ,.,., . ,328 Orchard Dr., Dayton, O Stoermer, Edward ......... ,..,..,.. 7 47 Belmont Pk., Dayton, O Stoermer, Mary .....,,.,, ..,.,,,, 7 47 Belmont Pk., Dayton, O Stott, Donald ....,,...,, ...... 1 517 N. Main St., Dayton, O Stolly. lohn ................. ....................... 1 120 Richie, Lima, O Stone, Sanders ........................ 1738 Germantown, Dayton, O Stonebarger, Charles ................ 739 Irving Ave., Dayton, O Stoner, Arlo .,.,.,................. 123 Goldenrod Lane. Osborn. O Storts, Tack .............. ...,,...,.. R . F. D. 33. Circleville, O Stout, Charlotte ...r... ....... 2 212 Homesite Dr., Dayton O Stout. Kenneth ..,.,,,.. ................... 1 801 Catalpa, Dayton O Stovicek, Frank ..,.... ,...,,., 3 293 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland O Stratton, Richard .................................... 423 Neal, Dayton O Strain, Edwin ..,..,,,,............,.............. 2061 Auburn, Dayton O Strasser, Thomas ,...,....,,, 403 Wyandot, Upper Sandusky O Strathern, William .........,.,........,..... 248 Lexington, Dayton O Stratton. Richard ......,................. 2307 W. 2nd St. Dayton O Strehle, Frederick .............,.,....,..,........ 2618 E. 4th, Dayton. O Strinaham, Bettie Ieanne .................... 542 Irving, Dayton, O Stroud, Ruth .................. f ......r,..,.....,...... 37 Gordon, Dayton, O Studer. William ,,,.......,..,,..,,,,..,.. P. O. Box 233, Vandalia, O Stueve, lohn .... .... .... 4 5 Patterson Village Dr., Dayton, O Stueve, Raymond .,,,,....,.,...,,,..,...,.., 214 Pleasant, Dayton, O Sullivan, Ioe .......,......,,......,.....r........... 2317 E. 4th, Dayton, O Sturwold. Robert .,...... .....,......,... 3 001 Ida, Dayton, O Suarue, Dolores .......... . . .,............. 719 Grand, Dayton, O Sullivan. Alfred ............. .......... 5 19 W. Norman, Dayton, O Sullivan. Elizabeth .................... B37 Oak St., Springfield, O Sullivan, George ........ ......,,, M cKinlev Ave., Cambridge, O Sullivan, lane ......... ...,.,,...,. 1 158 Beaumont, Dayton, O Sullivan, Mary ..,,r...r.. ............. 5 5 W. Hillcrest, Dayton, O Sllman. Charlotte ....................,........... 911 Alberta, Dayton, O Suttman. Al. ........................ .R. R. 2 Box 45, Batesville, Ind Page One Hundred Seventy Suttman, Louis .................... 505 Buckeye St., Miamisburg, O, Suttmiller, William .,.,...........r DeWeese Parkway, Dayton, O, Swift. Paul ...............,... ....... 1 115 Old Orchard, Dayton, O. T Talbot, Sterrett ............ ,....,......... 9 52 Ferndale, Dayton, O. Tanqemcm. Iames .......... ........... 6 39 St. Paul, Dayton, O. Tanis. Robert ............... ......... 6 25 Creighton, Dayton, O, Tartagliore, Iames ......... ....,.. 1 62 Poplar, Meadville, Pa, Tate, Robert ................. ..,..... 2 20 Gunckel, Dayton, O. Taylor, William ....,.. ..........,...... 8 45 Clement, Dayton, O, Tegeder. Rita .......,...... ......... 4 ZSV2 Pritz Ave., Dayton, O. Thieman, Aloysisus ,,,..........,...... R. R. Box 491, Dayton, O. Thomas, Harry G .........,... 2513 Germantown St., Dayton O. Thomas, Harry I ..,....,...,..........,., 1907 W. 3rd St., Dayton, O. Thomas, Howard Ah: ..............,.....,...... 1072 Ruth, Dayton, O, Thomas, Howard W...411 Catherine Ave., W. Carrollton, O. Thomas. Marilyn ................ 2963 Southern Blvd., Dayton, O. Thome, Richard ,..,....,...,...,.,. 2151 Castlewood Dr., Toledo, O. Thome, Robert ,..,.,....,.,...,.,, 2151 Castlewood Dr., Toledo, O. Thompson, Gene ........ ................ 1 7 E. Hudson, Dayton, O. Thompson, Iames ....... ............ 1 23 Neal Ave., Dayton O. Thoroman, Frank ....r... ...,..... 2 92710 E. 3rd St., Dayton, O, Thornton. William ..,.,,.... ......... 1 10 Haynes St., Dayton, O. Timmer, David ,,....,.,... ............... 3 01 Kenilworth, Dayton O, TiSCl1er. Ray ...............r ,........ 2 41 Harmon Blvd., Dayton, O. Thygerson, Robert ................ 21 Sacramento Ave., Dayton O. Tobias, Donald ,...,..,...,.....,.. 3803 Woodbine Ave., Dayton, O. Todd, Raymond ............,................,................ Box 31 Laura, O. Toerner, Iohn ...,.... ......... 1 054 Winfield Ave., Cincinnati, O. Tolle, loseph ......... .,.,,... 4 30 Santa Cruz Ave., Dayton, O. Toohey. Francis ....,.. ............., 2 8 Central Ave., Dayton, O. Tormey, Robert .......,..........,......... 353 Xenia Ave., Dayton O. Torrence. Iohn ...............,,. 33 East Market, Gennantown, O. Toscani, Edmond.... ,..2132 So. 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Traino, Richard ..., .,.. . H1130 Harshman Rd., Dayton O. Traves, Romilly.. .20482 W. Lake Rd., Rocky River, O. Tremblay, David. .... ..,, l 235 Linda Vista Ave., Dayton O. Tribby, Robert ........ ........... 1 30 Gillette St., Painesville O. Trick, lack ............. ................... 3 42 Linwood, Dayton O. Trigg, Ernest.. ............. ......... 8 29 N. Broadway, Dayton O. Trigq, Harry .....,..,. ......... . .. ......... 4505 Genesee, Dayton O. Trimbach, Kenneth. ...... .......... 8 31 Bowen St., Dayton O. Truesdale, Roy ........... ..... .... 4 3 6 Valley St.. Dayton O. Trujillo, Bemardo .,..... ..,...........,........... B ogota. Columbia Tucker, Edgar .......... .....,......... N orth St., Hamilton, Bermuda Tucker, Marion .,.......................... 731 Uhrig Ave., Dayton, O. Tuke, Fred .,.,........ ........ 6 315 Grand Vista Ave., Cinn., O. Tully, Iames ......... ...................... 1 53 Best St., Dayton, O. Turner, Albert ,.,,,. .....,,.,..,... Box 173 Centerville, O. Tumer, Ben ........... ............ 2 23 Edgewood, Dayton, O. Turner, Harry ....... ....... 6 70 S. Detroit St., Xenia, O. Turner, Richard ....... ......................... 6 05 Imo Dr.. Dayton. O. Tutas, Stephen ............................ 1257 Lane St., Hamilton. O. Twiss, Iohn .............. H1825 E. Broadway, Logansport, Ind. U Ulrich, Phillip ....... ....... 1 32 Potomac St., Dayton. O. Urtqer, Gilbert .,,,,,,,, ..,..,...,.. 3 11 Lexington, Dayton, O. Unger, Iohn ......,....................... 1212 Windsor Dr., DaytO1't, O. Unger, Madeleine .................... 808 Hodalop Ave.. Dayton. O. Unqer, Robert ....,,,,..... ......... 8 08 Hodapp Ave., Dayton, O. Unterburaer, lack ,,,,... ..,.,..... 7 19 Linden Ave., Dayton, O. Uradyke, Iosenh ........ . ..,......... 7 Ivanhoe Ave., Davton O. Urban, Theodore .....,.. ........ 5 177 Cato St.. Maole Hgts O. Tlrrutia, Charles ......,... ....,........... 5 C. O. 313 Guatemala Uth, Carl .............,,.... .,.,,.. 5 01 Beckman St., Dayton, O. Utz, Emerson ........ .................. R . R. ii'3, Arcanum, O. V Valls, Rafael .... .............. C hristiansted, St., Croix. Virgin Is. Vallev, Frank .................................... R. D. ifl, Springfield, O. Van Atta, Albert ....... ........... 6 53 Wilfred Ave., Dayton, O. Vance, George ........................ 1030 Sherman, Springfield. O. Van Fossan, Wilma .................... 907 Weng Ave., Dayton, O. Van Zant, Norman .......................... 538 Aberdeen, Dayton, O. Varqo, Steve .................,.... 9620 Manor Ave., Cleveland, O. Varidin, Plato .......... ........... 2 21 Wroe Ave., Dayton, O. EXCAVATI NG SEWERS Complimenfs White-AIIen Chevrolet of TI-IE BEST DEAL IN TOWNH Finke I ENGINEERING CO. 442 N. Moin ST. I-IE. -4I6II N4 S. Perry St, DAYTON, OHIO DAYTON - OHIO PAVING -CONCRETE WORK COMPLIMENTS OF ACME ALUMINUM ALLOYS, Inc. Dayton 3, Ohio CASTINGS TOOLS PATTERNS ENGINEERING PgO HddS .gzaclenf ibirecforg Vehr, Thomas ......... .....,,,,..,.,... 3 210 Culver, Dayton, O. Ventura, Mary ....... ...,,,, 3 901 E. Third St., Dayton, O. Vernier, Robert ,.......,, ......., 1 505 Shawano Pl., Dayton, O. Vernon, Marvin ..,...r.. .,,,,..,,,,.... 5 62 Carwin, Dayton, O. Vida, George ....,....,,,. .,,,,,, 1 32 Grove Ave., Dayton, O. Vinardell, Marcos ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,..,,,, M ayari, Oriente, Cuba Vincent, Iohn .,.,,,,,,, ,,...,..,., 1 62 Lexington Ave., Dayton, O. Vlahos, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,......,.,. 2 1 6 Shaw Ave., Dayton, O. Voehringer, lack ..........,.. 1136 Wilmington Ave., Dayton, O Vogel, Ioseph ......... Voigt, Alfred ......, Volk, Helen ................... Volk, Richard ............. . Vonderembse. Eugene 404 Elm, Greenville, O. .........108 Schneider Dr.. Osbom, O. ..........7605 N. Main St., Dayton, O. 130 Puritan Pl., Dayton, O. Bowen St., Dayton, O. Vonder Harr, Bemard. . ..,, ......,... B ox 322, Ft. Recovery. O. Wack, Edward ....... Wack, Ioseph ......... Wack, Madonna .......... W ........40 Central Ave., Dayton, O. ........40 Central Ave.. Dayton, O. 40 Central Ave., Dayton, O. Wade, Iames .,,..,...................... 191 S. Fifth St.. Newark. O. Wagner, Iohn ........ 4010 Elmwood Rd., Cleveland Hgts., O. Wagner, Robert ................ 4010 Elmwood Rd., Cleveland, O. Wagner, William F., ,,..,,.,,,.,, 558 Summit Ave., TIOY, O. Wagner, William G ............. 102 Edgewood Cl.. DClYtOIl. O- Wagstait, Ruby ............................ Walk, Carl .................... Walker, Donald ...,......................,. Walker, Phillip ,..,... Wall, Dorothy ...................... Wallace Robert.. 1721 Maner Pl., Dayton, O. 1310 Old Orchard Ave., Dayton, O. 25 S. 7th St., Tipp City. O. .. ........ 516 N. Summit St.. Dayton, O. .902 Park Ave., Miamisburg, O. ........2918 Hillcrest Ave., Dayton, O. W. Southern Ave., Springfield, O. Walsh, Frank ............ Walsh, Iohn I ................................ Walsh, Iohn V ...,..,.......... Walter. William ,.,..... Walton, Ruth .....,.... Walz, Norbert .....,.................. Wangler, Ieanne ............... .864 Brice Ave., Lima, O. 2225 Portman Ave., Cleveland, O. ,,,,,,,,,,..520 Corona Ave., Dayton. O. .......101 Grosvenor Ave., Dayton, O. 2205 Wayne Ave., Dayton, O. .2761 E. High St., Springiield. O. Wannemacher, Howard ....,....... 302 Kieiaber St., Dayton, O. Ware, Mark ................ Warman, Ieane ........,.,, Wamer, Robert ................ Warren, loseph ......... Warrick, Iames .......... R. ill, Middletown, O. Township Line Rd., Dayton. O. l413V2 Superior Ave., Dayton, O. ........10l3 Lockland Pl., Dayton, O. ...........334 Melrose Ave.. Toledo, O. Warwick, Chester ,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,, 29 E. 37th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Westeff, yehn ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,., 3 65 W. First St., Dayton, O. Watkins, Margaret ..............,. 409 PeaCh OrCl1ard. DUYYOII. O. Watson, Lewis ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 725 Benson, DaYiO!'l, O. Wayt, David ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,... 3 U E. Miami Blvd., DC1ylOIl, O. Weaver, Richard .,....,...., 125 Grandview Ave.. Dayton. O. Webb, Minnalee ...,...........................,.... Webb, O'Del1 ....,...,, Weber. Orville ....... R. R. 1, Iamestown, O. 522 Hartford, Dayton, O. .......816 Kammer, Dayton, O. Weber, Halph ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,...,..,.. R . R. 1, OXlOI'Cl, O. Weddington, George ,.,,.,, ,..... 3 4 Huffman, DaytOI't. O. Wehner, Donald ,,,,.,,,,,. ,,,,,...... 1 Ol Yale, Dayton, O. Wehnef, Ioseph ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,..,, 1 01 Yale, Dayton, O. Wehner, Richard ,,.,,,, ,.,,,,,.,...,,. 2 23 Hopeland. Dayton, O. Weigel, Paul .........,. 47 Fernwood. Dayton, O. Weikel, Iames ............,....... 416 W. 7th St., Owensboro. Ky. Weimer, Karl .................................... 414 S. Mulberry, Troy. O. Weimerskirk, Mary ,.,,,,.,.,.,..,..,,,.......... 299 Circular, Tiffin, O. Weirzbacher, George ...,.,...... 3814 Riverside Dr., Dayton O. Weis, Iames ....,.,.............. ...,....... 3 21 Kenwood, Dayton O. Weis, William .,........., ,,....... 3 21 Kenwood, Dayton O. Weisgerber, Carl ......,.., ,,..... 4 21Vz Kieiaber, Dayton, O. Welday, Venabelle.. .. ................ 905 Leland, Dayton O. Weldon, Iohn .,,,..,...,...,. .....,, 4 09 West 8th, Owensboro, Ky. Wendeln, Donald ..... . ,.... ,...,. 8 0 W. 5th St., Minster, O. Wendeln, Melvin ,..,. ......... . .80 W. Fifth St., Minster O. Wenstrup, Iohn .....,,..,. ........ 4354 W. 8th St., Cincinnati O. Weprin, Charles ......,., N553 Daytona Parkway, Dayton .O. West, Eugene .......,, ...,...,...... ,......... 1 79 Grove, Dayton O. West, Richley .....,.,,.... ,,.,..,....,...., . .742 Ferguson, Dayton O. Westerfield, Charles ..,, . .... 318 Cedar, Owensboro, Ky. Westerheide. Iohn. .. . .... .. ..... R. R. 2, Anna, O. Weyrich. Orville .............. .. ....... .44 McOwen, Dayton, O. Page One Hundred Seventy-Two Whalen. Iames ....... ......... 2 Z3 Beverly Place, Dayton, Wharton. Iohn ........... .......,.,.... 4 B E. Hudson, Dayton, Wheelock. Ladeen ....... .. ..,..,. 236 Hawker St., Dayton Wheelock, William .......... ........... 2 3 E. Mumma, Dayton, Whitacre. Gene ............ ..... . H550 Brightwood, Dayton, While. l0S9Pl1 --.-........ ...... . .607 Belmont Park, Dayton, White, Maurice .......... ...,...,....,...,.,,,,, 1 Z0 Durner, Dayton, Whitmer. Lewis ...........................,.............,...... Pleasant Hill, Whitmore, David ................ 13 W. Emerson Ave,, Osborn, Whyte, Howard ......... ..,......... 3 518 Hoover Ave., Dayton, WlClC. Wilhelm .............. .................. 1 150 Holly, Dayton Wickham. Robert ......... ........ 1 43 W. Hudson, Dayton, Wieners. Delevan ........ ......... 1 75 Lookout Dr., Dayton Wilbur. Nicholas ............. ....... 5 8 S. Trenton St., Dayton, Wildenhaus, Edward ...................,...,.. 707 Easton, Dayton, Wiles. Lawrence ............,.....,,.,,, 526 N. Williams, Dayton Wilken. George ....... ......... . R. R. 115, Box 536, Dayton Wllkens. Paul ............ ....... . .2441 Lynn Ave., Dayton Wllkef. lohn ............... .. ............ 16 Hadley Rd., Dayton WllliGmS. Benjamin ..............,. 1859 Germantown, Dayton Williams, Charles ................ 503 Sycamore St., Columbus Williams, Leroy .......,,...,..,.,,,,.,,.,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,, Box 705, Dayton Williams, Walker ...,... ....,,,, R . R. 2 Box 305, Miamisburg Williamson, Richard. ....... .......... l 31 Matson Dr., Dayton Willis. lames ................. . ......... 224 Floral Ave., Dayton Wills. Bernice ......... ......... 6 48 Randolph St., Dayton Wilson. lack ........ .................. ..... N i agara, Dayton Wilson, Iames ........... ....... 6 24 Yale Ave., Dayton Wilson. Warren ................... .......... 6 24 Yale Ave., Dayton Winckelman, Bonnie ......... ...... 1 08 Intinnary Rd., Dayton Winemiller, Robert ....,...........,......,,.., Sherman St., Dayton Winkeljohann, Albert ..,..... 987 Harmon Ave., Hamilton Witherspoon. Robert ........................ 15 Lotayette, Dayton Wilhrow, Richard ............... 906 American Bldg., Dayton Wittman, Marjorie .... 226 E. Peach Orchard Rd., Woeste. Iames ............,.. Wohl, Milton .........,........ 'Wolanin. Chester ...,...... Wolke, Eugene .....,,,.. Wolf, Iohn ..,,...,..,,,., Wolfe. Robert ......... Wolfe, Hubert ......... Wolner, Andy .......,... .... Wonderly, Clyde ,,.... Wong, Herbert ...,... Woolf, Margot ....,...... Woolley, Kenneth ........ Woosley, Ernest ..,..... Wooten, Florida ........ Worman, lohn ......., Wourms, Robert ........ Wright, Harold ....... Wright, Robert ....... Dayton R. 1, Box 178, Dayton ..258 W. Schantz Ave., Dayton Nordale, Dayton ......l82B Grand Blvd., Hamilton R. 1 Farrnersville, O. Iones St., Dayton, O. .5 ........ 1910 Pershing Blvd., Dayton, o. ....441D Springfield Pk.. Dayton, O. 155, Verona, O. .......4223 Suria Dr., Honolulu, T. H. ........,3955 Riverside Dr.. Dayton, O. Lorenz, Dayton, O. .......2l8 Riverbend, Dayton, O. ..........829 Tripoli Pl., Dayton, O. S. 4th St., Tipp City, O. 824 Hodapp Ave., Dayton, O. Gummer Ave., Dayton, O. Richard, Dayton, O. Wright, William ................ 133 Fairgrounds Ave., Dayton, O. Yates, Henry .......... ..... Yeazell, Robert .............. Yee. Daniel ......... Y ....,.....4405 Queens Ave., Dayton,O. .1428 S. Limestone, Springfield, O. 1217 Palolo Ave., Honolulu, T. H. Yerger, Iames ,..,..... ................ 1 324 W. Beach, Biloxi, Miss Yinger, Iohn ............... ....... 1 41 Beulah, Ave., Zanesville, O. Young, Howard ......... ......................... R . R. ifl, Osborn. O. Young, Lillian ......... ..,............. 8 19 Itasca Pl., Dayton, Young, Robert ........ ......... 1 45 E. Parkwood Dr., Dayton, Z Zeno, Michael ............... 683 S. Hawkins Ave., Akron, Zimmer, Charles ........ ..,..... . ..Box 375 R. R. ifl, Dayton. Zimmer, Walter ............. ................ 2 04 Fairview, Dayton, Zimmerman, George ............ 1912 Demphle Ave., Dayton, Zimmerman, Wilbur ................ 1933 Riverside Dr., Dayton, Zimmerman, Iack ......... ..........., l 912 Demphle, Dayton, Zimmerle, Shirley ......... ........ 2 36 Sandhurst Dr., Dayton, Zinn. 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