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f Ct Q First row-Henry Nadine Cleveland. Leonard Kucharski. Third row-Lester Iohn Finke, Iames Fifth row-Louis Ferris. Sixth row Huston, George Os l Yim, Mary Ann Richards, Helen Iohnson, Alice Duffy, Mary Ann Slattery. Mary Theodoras, Rosemary Schmidt, Dolores Bastian, Carol Ann Hilgeman, R. Rapp, Ioseph Gumick. Second row-Ioseph Schell, Ierome Logan, Tom File, Don Menker, Edward Leschansky, Michael Powers, Ariel Rodriguez, Ioseph Gurnick, David Kelble. Wall, William Rueger, Con Fecher. Gene Huffman, Kent Scholl, Charles Ridgway, Iohn Pruzzo. Fourth row- Danford, Robert Lee, Bob Lindon, Richard Schuler, Gregory Young, Thomas Graul. Ralph Skinner, William Smith. Melia, S. K. Spyridon, Louis Froning, Iames Funkhouser, David Waugh, Dan Romer, Wilfred Grden, William -Iames Baumgarten, Carmine Scalzitti, Robert Busse, Leopold Like, Thomas Anderson, George Baujan, Robert hiro. Modern Advancements Create Enthusiasm Sigma Delta posed of students in pre-medical and associated fields. Having been active on the campus since 1936, its membership is open to students who meet requirements of scholarship, character, and interests. Activities duri of the society for scholarship and for the acquaintance with modern medical advancements. Bi-weekly business meetings were followed by lectures on variou and members. Subjects discussed were: Dentistry, Antibiotics, Socialized Medicine, Alcoholism, Liver Function Tests, Blood Irradiation, and Social aspects of the Medical profession. The annual social events were the fall Wiener- roast, the Christmas party, spring banquet, and the traditional pre-medical picnic at Edelweis Park. The official publication is the Sigma Delta Pi News, a monthly, present members. Officers were: Gurnick, vice-president: Rita Rapp, secretary: Dan q Romer, treasurer: Meetings and traditional social events Pi' an hgnorqry society' is Com- A meeting followed the lecture ng the past year fulfilled the aims creating enthusiasm for superior s fields by local professional men which is distributed to former and Con Fecher, president: Joseph Brother Louis Saletel, moderator. ,
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The purpose of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers is to develop a professional attitude on the part of engineering students by contact with out- standing men in the field, and by mutual intercourse among its members along academic, professional, and social lines: and to unify the efforts of all engineering students in furthering common interests. This year's activities Were highlighted by the student chapters' participation in the annual con- vention of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers Which was held at the Dayton Biltmore on March 16, 17, and 18. The U. D. Student Chapter was the host of student chapters throughout the state at the convention. Officers for the year were: Gerard Ryan, presi- dent: Eugene Connor, vice-president: James Bell, secretary: and Iohn Walsh, treasurer. Professional Engineers officers Host at student chapter convention Unification of Engineers O.S.P.E. Goal First row- Carl Cline, Richard Thome, Robert Burtner, Walter Recher, Robert Smith, Iohn Cochran, Charles Bowman, Robert Fulton. Second row-Ioseph Medisch, Robert Hahn, Charles Stapp, Carl Beatty, William Horner, Howard Otto, William Greaser, Glen Ridgway, Robert Saunders, Ioe Day, Frank Raso, Albert Chong, Dale Smith. Third row-Iohn Pernick, William Walter, Robert Wourms, Iohn Backhus, Charles Dietz, Billy Stitt, Henri Train. George Tallman, William Schaefer, Maurice Prather, Howard Smith, Henry Kampf. Fourth row-Orville Weber, Iames Miller, Earl Ho, Henry Nye, lchn Gallagher, Merrill Ridgway, Bnice Tremblay, Kenneth Cramer, Don Phelan, Edward McDonald, Raymond Kohl, Iohn Habig. Fifth row-James Mueller, Richard Rost, Ralph Link, Ioseph Gallagher, Iim Riley, lack Walsh, Fred Krebs, Ioe Baumgarten, lack Zimmerman, Richard Puterbaugh, C. R. Andrews, Thomas Dinan. Sixth row-Terry Lorenz, Iames Gibbons, Iames Wade, Clarence Kessler, Don Wendeln, Theodore Berg, 'Thomas Amann, Alfred Homing, Iohn Cherry, Arthur Reiger, Charles Mort. Martin Hartman, Ervin Balzuweit, Thomas Holloran. Seventh row -Larry Fitzgerald, Neal Breesman, Robert Loeb, Eugene Connor. Ben Turner, Paul O'Brien, Richard Hose, Thomas Hoeffel, Bob Cooper, Albert Reuther, Robert Gronotte, Donald Kahle, Paul Northrop, Eighth row-Max Lewis, Iohn Renaker, Charles Strain, Iohn Ryan. Iohn Elliott, Howard Pritchard, Frank Parenti, Bill Horst Gerard Ryan, Leo Krus- kamp, I. Bell, Iames Thompson, David Gordon. Ninth row-Thomas Lauer, Edward Meyers, Gordon Mills, Albert Winkeljohann, Richard Smith, Harold Hormann, A. H. Kohnen, Mel Wendeln, Thomas Uehr, Howard Wannemacher, Bob Schaefer. I nl . i.?5'Q!fS:XbT'X'AL,9Sl:'?i.J4'f--il' Tiff ' f ' -'A 51:19 I ' ' 1 'VC' P I ' A 915,
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-+. ,.-.7g fw V , 1' 'i-0 . v da '91, , A tr I ' 'I . i gr ,V . 'Lf'-y M44 4 tml.. First row-Gordon Mills, Hillary Allemeier, David Riney, Ioseph Schell, Dr. Kenneth Schraut. Second row-Henry Chichanowicz, Al Reuther, lim Mueller, John Wehner, Asposa Zonars, Edwardo Mulanovich. Third row-Paul Northrop, lose Ferrara, Demetrius Zonars, Richard Segers, Howard Pritchard. Fourth row-Donald Kuhle, Richard Schuler, Leo Kruskamp, Edward Ianning, Iorge Nunez. Fifth row- Lewis Watson. Smith, Robert Burtner, Frank Parennti, Kenneth Cramer, Frederick Krebs, Gerard Ryan, Iim Wendeln, Joseph Gallagher, Ioseph Baumgarten. Promotion of Interest in Mathematics Dean of Science award bestowed Ioe Schell presides in auditorium The University of Dayton Mathematics Club was founded in December, 1940, under the direction of Dr. K. C. Schraut. The Club has for its purpose the promotion of interest in those branches of both pure and applied mathematics which seldom arise in undergraduate courses. To achieve its purpose, the organization brings together at bi-weekly meet- ings, for informal discussions, those students and members of the faculty who have demonstrated their interest in and the talent for mathematics. At the end of each semester, the Dean of Science award is bestowed to that member of the Club who presents the most interesting paper of that period. Officers for the year were: Ioseph Schell, presi- dent: Gordon Mills, vice-president: David Riney, secretary: Hilary Allemeier, treasurer, and Robert Thomson, S. M., publicity secretary. Dr. Schraut is faculty advisor.
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