University of Dayton - Daytonian Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

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V 'N- X.. 4 I . A., , Q 1 it fs. ., , -t -,,.,, s, I, U15 ., ' First row-Iames Kelly, Iames Gilvary, Walter Diver. Second row--Robert Kennedy, Richard Reboulet, Charles Brant. Third row- F. Parker McGee, Sam Rosta, Flavian Becker, Bill Hulsopple, Francis Kartavich. Fourth row-Edwin Horan, Robert Westendori, Donald Schweller. Five Teams and Tours Spell Success Banquet ends active season President Gilvdry Presents fx point The centennial year found Upsilon Delta Sigma with five active teams and engaging in some sixty intercollegiate debates. The society sent two teams on the eastern tour, beginning in Cleveland, Ohio, and traveling through New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Washington, D. C., and ending with the National NFCCS Tournament in Phila- delphia. A second trip found another team debating several teams in and around Chicago and Mil- waukee. The Debating Society also took part in the regional NFCCS Tournament in Cincinnati. The University visited and played host to several uni- versities in the locality. The season closed with the traditional banquet. Officers ot the organization were: Iames Gil- vary, president: Bill Hulsopple, vice-president: Bob Westendorf, secretary: Donald Schweller, treasurer: Ted Borgert, publicity manager: Walter Diver, man- ager.

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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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This was the third year of operation for the Busi- ness Organization and Economics Club since its reacti- vation in 1947. The programs were developed through suggestions from members, with the advice of the moderator, Doctor E. B. O'Leary. professor and head of the Department of Economics, and other interested members of the faculty. The activities included a number of social pro- grams at which prominent businessmen of the com- munity spoke on current business topics. Plant visita- tions were sponsored to stimulate interest and broaden knowledge of industry. ' The December dinner meeting was held this year at the Engineers Club. The club was honored to have as guest speaker, Mr. Mason Roberts, General Man- ager of Frigidaire Corporation. Officers for the first semester were: Iohn Worman, president: Iohn Ernst, vice-president: Robert McMahon, secretary: and Thomas Erhart, treasurer. Second semester officers were: Al Krouse, presi- dent: John Ernst, vice-president: Robert McMahon, sec- retary: and Nick Crnkovich, treasurer. ...-v-1- ' Al Krouse conducts Business meeting Mason Roberts guest at dinner First row-Al Neff, Tony Zummo, Beverly Dehn, Edna Pfeiffer, Mable Hites Irvin Kuhn, Robert McMahon. Robert Hickey, Thomas Bowman. Second row Grafton, Iohn Granato, Robert Grosemund, Robert Weber, Edward Boland, Donald Foley, Thomas Reinack, Dennis Iones, William Ewry, Ray Brinkman, Smith. Fourth row-Iohn Worman, Iames McDonald, Edward Moss, Nomran Audrey Ludwig Rita Tegeder Marjorie Wittmann Rita Schramm, Carmel Clune George Tallman Hank Condron Ardell Krxch Richard Dominic Gallo. S. A. Montgomery. Tom Erhart. Third row-Ed Lange. Comelius Dicken, Philip Meyer, George Hicks. Robert Gollnitz, Iames Dahm, Robert Ames, Don Ross, Billy Lykins. Richard Hickey. Bob Interest in Industry Forwarded to Members Lewis, Walter Thome, Iohn Besanceney, Nonrxan Iustice. Fifth row-Tom Matre, Robert Richeson, F. Parker McGee. Howard Redder, Iohn Flanagan, Haldron, Latham, Iohn Klebba Thomas Pohlabel, Harry Parr, Robert Adams, Nick Crnkovich. Seventh row-Charles Mudd, Pat Hill, Ice Slack, Raymond Iohn Kimmel, Fred Tuke, Charles Collins. 23 hillips, Edward Krach, Floyd Begin, Harry Romer, Bob Wagner. Earl Louis Agoston, Almar Fraley, Horace Moore. Sixth row-Paul Regan, Nevin Poff, Cletus Miller, Iohn Shaeffer, David Singler Charles Kenny, Lemming, lim Madigan, Emerson Burke, Ioseph Wehner, Bob Oppenheim, , .

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