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Sales-Retailing Club was founded in Oct. 1949 by a group of students interested in these fields. The objectives of the club were to acquire additional knowledge about the sales-retail field over and above the normal acquisition in the classroom, and to obtain greater possibilities of employment upon graduation. These objectives Were accomplished through a series of seven Career Counselling Meetings. Each meeting consisted of three prominent and successful businessmen. Guidance of the Club was in the hands of a capable executive committee consisting of: Bob Wagner, chairman: Bob Bicheson, Ed Moss, Norman Dahm, and Thomas BheinechL Mr. Donald Butler, instructor in Sales and Retail Merchandising, was the moderator of the club. Prominent business-men at session Career counselling meetings are aid Strive for- Knowledge of Sales - Retail First row-Bob Richardson, Donald Collins, lim Madigan, Wilbur McCloskey, Iames Smith, Dick Roll, Ned Denlinger, Tom Dickman, Mitchell Michael, Irvin Kuhn, Norm Dahm. Second row-Ray Brinkman, Bill Regan, Henry Condron, Bob Sullivan, Gordon Lowell, Betty William son, Margie Amato, Norma Dell, Mr. Butler-advisor. Third row-Tony Zummo, Robert Ellsing, Tom Reinick, Edgar Brannlin, Grafton, Del Creech, Bob Gollnitz, Ed Moss. Fourth row- Iohn Gameau, Elmer Lonsert, George Hochwalt, lim Gameau, Don Foley, Bob Lewis. Lewis Krach, Clement Spraley. Bob Ames, Horace Moore, Comelius Dicken, Fran McKenna. , .4
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First row Al Krouse Nick Crnltovxch William Slonaker Dowell Margie Wittman, Countryman, Dale Weaver. Buddy Gaier, Leo Kessler Iohn Klostermart Second row Iohn Schaefer Bill Huiziger Edward Graul, Bob Porter, C. Scholes, Elmer Hohm, Ed Lange. Iohn Ernst lack Flanagan Fred Strehle Mr Tolle George Helm Third row-Mr. Iackson, Harry Thomas, Edward Fiely, Tom Bowman Nevin Poli lack Warman Harry Parr Iames Trentman Iames Haber, Iohn Klebba, Charles Collins. From Theory to Actual Practice Accountrng Instztute at Engineers Club Since its formation in 1948 the Advanced Accounting Club has attempted to bridge the gap between the theory the accounting student receives in the class room and the actual problems confront- ing the practicing accountant. The bridge has 'taken the form of speakers from various types oi busi- nesses employing accountants. These speakers have come from the industrial and governmental fields. The Advanced Accounting Club has chosen as its project for the year the holding of an accounting institute which it hopes to convert into an annual affair. The evening session of this year's institute will be held at the Engineers Club and the speaker will be Mr. Maurice H. Stans, Vice-president of the American Institute of Accountants.
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l N-. 1 First row--Greg Klostemian, Charles Buckel, Lawrence McGreevy. Second row-George Hammond, George Schlagbaum, George Springer, Bob Alberts, Walter Baker, Walter Rudick, Current Geologic Problems Considered Vital Papers, films, discussions and tours Outside session with a rock The objective of the University of Dayton's Geology Club is to broaden the members' knowl- edge by the discussion of current geologic problems not ordinarily treated in the undergraduate text courses. Activities of the year included the presentation of a number of student papers, the showing of films and slides, and informal discussions on various geologic topics. Also during the year the club trav- eled to Ohio State and the University of Cincinnati to attend lectures given by the Society of Sigma Xi and the A. A. P. G. George H. Springer, Professor of Geology, aided in all activities and served as moderator of the group. Officers for the year were: Charles Buckel, president: Larry McGreevy, vice-president: Walt Baker, treasurer: George Schlagbaum, program chairman: Greg Klosterman. Student Senate Dele- gate.
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