University of Dayton - Daytonian Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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First row-Rita Wittman, Marilyn Hauer. Phyllis Kemp, Nancy Hodapp, Marilyn Catron. Sandy Stevens, Betti Iennings, Carol Baker, Pat Radican. Second row--Ioanne Iohnston, Margaret Ammann, Shirley Schroll, Thelma Romer, Sue Schnabel, Mary Nagle, Iamie Hawkes, Regina Wack, Iudy Stelzer.Third row-Ieanne Moore, Mary Ann Hess, Sylvia Schmitt, Norma lean Dell, Dolores McAnespie, Barbara Yox, Mary Lou Lienesch, Margaret Monroe, Georgianna Young, Charmaine Hilgelord. Fourth row-Ernest Koerner, Walter Thorne, Francis Klaus, Louis Suttman, Roland Dulan, Ioseph Stockert, Amold Barnhorn, Frank Amore. Fifth row-Paul Garza, William Enocen, Milt Susco, Dan Romer, Dan Palmert, Raymond Gaier, Iohn Klob. Sixth row-james Garneau. Ierome Bohman, Ralph Miller, lim Cosimati, Don Kunka. Mission Support and Spiritual Activity First row-Mary Kelly, Pat Aiello, Lois Shepherd, Dorothy Dixon, Mary Ann Paullin, Tula Vardalides, Pat Donisi, Iean Moorman, Lucille Albers, Amelia Niedecken, Eileen Merrinane. Iackie Pohl. Second row-Celeste McMullen, Carolyn Beyke, GermaineHuesman, Pauline Spring, Clara Rchr, Ruth Bensman, SuZanne Dakin, Donna Hake, Barbara Payne. Mary Lou Henne, Mary Hieber, Paula Shay. Third row-Antonio I. de Pedro. Manuel Yanes. Roland Fulton, Thomas Rohr, Iames Kendall, Vincent Paul, Rudolph Bartolaus, Iorge Nunez, Arthur Clinton, Robert Finn. Fourth row-Cletus Mcorman, Iohn Sheller, Ralph Plas, Mike Fadl, Don Dechant, William Burnich, Allred Pax, Charles Walters, Louis Huelsman, Grover Schinbeckler. Filth rw-Celeste McMullen, Carolyn Beyke, Germaine Huesman, Pauline Spring, Clara Rohr, Ruth Bensman, Suzanne Dakin, Donna Hake, Bow-Ichn Cochran, Raymond Kennedy, Charles Kuhbander, Wilbur Spatz, Louis Buchner. Cletus Miller, Alvin Neil, Donald Seifert, Gerald Moorman, Albert Chong. - . . ,- .. ., J ' lt 1 L . ........,...- N- ..,. .... ,.......,, .,..-,...-e,....-...,.. - , , . , . , ...,,,- ,. - , - .1 .,- ,. ... . , A - ,

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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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First row - lack Bramlage, Fr. Thomas Bode, S. M., Peter Kuntz. Second row-William Enouen, Iim Gilvary, Dick Mayer, Alvin Neff. Co-ordinator For Colleges Also social functions The C. S. M. C. has a Wide scope of activity in- cluding social functions, but its main purpose is to support the missions by Work, study, prayer, and to foster spiritual activity among the students. Spiritual activity included the formation of a living rosary, monthly panel discussions and the Bishop Thill Con- ference held in May. The high points sponsored Were, The Halloween Harvest Dance, and the Lenten Mission Treat, the pro- ceeds of which Went to the support of a seminarian in India, and for other mission needs. The officers were: Bill Enouen, president: Lou Buchner, vice-president: Sue Schnabel, recording secre- tary: Paula Shay, corresponding secretary: Al Neff, treasurer. National convention N. F. C. C. S. is a coordinator for all Catholic Col- leges in United States, the purpose of which is to stress christian life and principles in all Catholic col- lege activities. All Catholic Colleges in the United States are banded together to attain this goal, and to further facilitate this attainment the country is broken down into regions, Dayton being a member of the Cincinnati region. The federation is divided into Com- missions to carry on the work. These commissions are Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Mission Commis- sion, Catholic Action, Debating Commission, and vari- ous others. The national convention was held this year at Pittsburg for five days in April, attended by a repre- sentative from every Catholic College in the United States. Dayton representatives Were: Dick Mayer, Peter Kuntz, Iim Gilvary, Al Neff, Bob Slick, lack Bramlage, and Fr. Steuve, U. D. faculty representative. N. F. C. C. S. delegates look busy

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