University of Dayton - Daytonian Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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' l pkili. L. Q15 ,Q P -,,, 'g, .',- ,I 1 L The University of Dayton Chemical Society has completed its third year of existence. The designs of the club are to foster an interest in the study of chemistry and to keep its members informed upon current advances in this field. Its meetings are taken up by movies, student papers, and addresses by prominent local chemists. The year's activities were closed by the Society's annual picnic. Many members of the Society are student affiliates of the American Chemical Society and during the year the club itself became a student chapter of this society. This year's officers included Harold Hormann, president: Merrill Luthman, vice-president: Francis Wehner, secretary: and Hilary Allemeier, treasurer. Iorge Nunez was Student Senate representative. Bro. Cletus Chudd served as faculty advisor. Closes year's activities picnic An Informative experiment for society members Chapter of American Chemical Society First row-Hilary Allemeier, Harold H. Hormann, Iohn Sommer Walter Recher Second row Frank P Krem Richard Smith Iohn Arbcgczst, Don Menker. Third row-Anthony Kohnen, Merrill Luthmcm Iames Geile Iohn Kittredge Harold Sshweller Francis Wehner, Iim Bothe.

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tg-'O' , X . L lames Andrews, Felix Andrews, Robert Archedeaccn, Norbert Baltzer, Iohn Cochran, Richard Dickman, Charles Dorian, Clarence Earhart. David Gage, Elmer Gooch, Dale Gcubeaux, Don Grimme, Charles Howard, Nicholas Katsicadamas, Bernard Kirsch, Wm. Martz, Don Michael, Lloyd Mudd, Ierome Muth, Albaro Ponce, Manville Rose, Richard Ruschau, Richard Shell, Anthony Smith, George Uher, lack Unterburger, Albert Van Atta, George Vance, Fred Wagner, Iohn Wagner, Robert Winemiller. Development of Professional Ideals Meeting of Civil group Two national conferences mark year Highlighting the Centennial Year activities of the Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers were participation in two National Con- ferences, joint meeting with the local section ASCE, and several inspection trips. By promoting these contacts with practicing engineers and encouraging the development of professional ideals, the Chapter has carried on traditions initiated at its founding in 1926. This year the Chapter could boast of 1001, enrollment: that is, all senior, junior and sophomore Civil Engineering students at U. D. were members. Bro. George Spahn is faculty advisor and Mr. Iohn Puterbaugh, U. D. '37, is the contact member. Officers for the year were: Elmer Gooch, Charles Westeriield, and George Vance. Active Committee members included Iames Andrews, lerome Muth, Manville Rose, Augustine Runkel and Fred Wagner.



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0... vii Sling. Q JR tr YM :Gb- i : + 'Kf - '-ze M First row-Paul Northrop, Richard Thome, Ioe Day, Earl Ho, Frank Raso, Thomas Holloran. Second row-Iames Kelly, Thomas Dinan, Dale Smith, Albert Chong, Dale Spencer, Thomas McG1ee, Albert Winkeljohann. Third row--Carl Kretzler, Robert Tanis, Thomas Davidson, Albert Reuther, Howard Pritchard, Robert Sherman, Henry Kampi, Kenneth Bornhorst. Fourth row-Terry Lorenz, Iesse Dover, Frank Walsh, Iohn Gallagher, Henry Nye, Paul Hennessy, Charles Bowman. Student Development in Electronics is Aim Tours and speakers are highlights Radio engineers otiicer's meeting The student branch of the Institute of Radio Engineers, in accordance With its aims, endeavored to disseminate knowledge of the theory and practice of electronics, communications, and other related fields of engineering and science, as well as to further the professional development of the student. This was accomplished by Weekly discourses by the student members, occasional inspection tours. such as visits to local radio and television stations and to industrial plants, and appearances of PIO- fessional men as guest speakers. Social events, held jointly with the Pi Delta Rho seminar group included a dance at Wampler's Barn and the annual Spring picnic. The organization president, Thomas Halloran, ably assisted by Robert Cooper, vice-president, Thomas Dinan, secretary, and Frank Raso, treasurer, oiticiated at the meetings and provided the organiza- tion with select leadership and exceptional inspira- tion.

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