The University of Dayton Alumnus, April 1949
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The University of Dayton Alumnus, April 1949
University of Dayton eCommons The University of Dayton Magazine Marketing and Communications 4-1-1949 The University of Dayton Alumnus, April 1949 University of Dayton Magazine Follow this and additional works at: http://ecommons.udayton.edu/dayton_mag Recommended Citation University of Dayton Magazine, "The University of Dayton Alumnus, April 1949" (1949). The University of Dayton Magazine. Book 107. http://ecommons.udayton.edu/dayton_mag/107 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Marketing and Communications at eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The University of Dayton Magazine by an authorized administrator of eCommons. For more information, please contact frice1@udayton.edu. c., DIRECTOR JOHN I. MCGRATH AT WORI( APRIL • 1949 Announce Plans For Fieldhouse Completion by Clark Ash Authorization to begin construction on the long-awaited University of D ayton fieldhouse was received M onday, April 4 according to Father George J. R enneker, S. M ., president. In making th e announcement Father R enneker stated that although the university Board of Trustee and the Society's Provincial administration had approved the construction and financial plans some month ago, final approval had to b e received from th e Superior General of the Society of Mary, the very R everend Sylveste'r J. Juergen , S. M. in Nivelles, Belgi um before th e contract could be awarded. Construction of the $600,000 structure will begin as soon as plan receive routine re-inspection and th e details of granting the con tract are worked out. Geyer and Neuffer, D ayton architects, who designed th e tructure, say they could begin work on th e campus within a week, if necessary. Regarding the finan cial arrangements, Brother J erome M cAvoy, S. M., University of Dayton business manager, stated that there is on hand at pre ent $310,000 of the estimated $600,000. " The University of Dayton is confid ent" , Father R enneker added, " that the city of Dayton, alumni, and friends will support this project to its completion. On the basis of this confidence the administration feel safe in b eginning construction of the building." The fieldhouse, to be located between th e Albert Emanuel library and the tadium, will have 4,200 permanent seats with an ab olute capacity n ear 6,000. M easuring 151 ' by 220', the building will house an oversize gym floor s ubdivid e d into thr ee courts. Steel truss construction will eliminate the need for posts, allowing unobscured vision to the spectator . The external appearance of the red-brick structure has been planned to blend with present campus buildings. Commenting on the planning that goes into such a building, Athletic Director H arry Baujan stated: "You FRONT COVER: May we pre ent the director of the University of D ayton Pl ayers-John I. M cGrath, a sista nt professor of speech, who is giving Rosemary Busic, the lead in Our Lady of Fatima, final in tructions. Professor McGrath has been director of the Pl ayers since 1946. ESTABLISHED Vol. XV 1929 April, 1949 No.4 Mary Shay '44 . ....... . . ... .. .. Editor John "Stretch" Mahoney '48 ... ............................ . Sports Editor "Entered as second class matter April 15, 1940, at the Post Office, at Dayton, Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879." Issued Monthly-October through June SUBSCRIPTION- Per Year, including Membership in the Alumni Association, $5.00. Checks, drafts and money orders should be made payable to "The Alumni Association of the University of Dayton." For wills and other bequests, the legal title of the corporation is "The University of Dayton, Dayton, O hio." only build a fi eldhouse once, so you have to plan carefully. We believe we have a building that is designed to meet the needs of our greatly expanded physical education department. This fieldhouse will have expanded physical education facilities for both boy and girl gym classes, plus class rooms and offices for the physical education department. That was our greatest need. "This should go a long way toward improving our intercollegiate basketball program", Baujan remarked. "It will make it possible for us to book games with larger schools, and should give us an intercollegiate program on a par with any school in this section of the country." Geyer and Neuffer, architects, estimated that the building will take approximately 15 months to complete. Father R enneker expressed the hope that the fi eldhouse could be dedicated sometime in the centennial year, 1950. An estimate of $350,000 was made on the structure when it was originally planned in 1942, Father Renn eker said. Since that time increased material costs and additions to the plans have almost doubled the figure. A great tribute is due the fund raising committee headed by alumni members Martin Kuntz, Clarence Go iger, ai].d Charles Whalen, Sr., the results of their great efforts and dreams are finally becoming a reality. "The $310,000 now on hand", Father R enneker said, "is the result of gifts large and small from alumni and friends of the university". 2 R.O. T.C. Ball Scheduled April 22 The annual Military Ball, climaxing the U. D . post-lenten social affairs will be held April 22 at Lakeside. Continuous music will be provided from 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. Band leaders, Karl Taylor and Les Shepperd will alternate swinging their batons for the enjoyment of all who plan to attend. Anne Griffin, queen of the Military Ball a nd a sophomore education coed, will be crowned by J eanne Stewart, who was queen of last year' military dance. Anne holds membership in many campus organizations, among them being Flyer's Hangar, W. A. A., C. S. M . C., and the Cheerleaders. H er activities a one of the cheerleaders are mo t familiar to tudent and alumni. A crack drill unit of the Pershing Rifles, which will serve as an honor guard for the queen, will present trick maneuvers preceding the coronation ceremony. 2nd Lt. Ray Lemming will serve as commanding officer for this unit. R ay Rieger and Dan O'Connell, two members of the R . 0 . T. C. Unit will be responsible for the ballroom decorations. Wall ace Ellifrit, general ch airman of the '49 Military Ball, is being asi ted by D aniel M eyers, fin ances ; Leo K essler, tickets ; Bernard Ambrose, publicity ; and William Fitzpatrick, advisor. ALUMNI BOARD PLANS CENTENNIAL YEAR The Board of Directors of the University of Dayton Alumni Associa tion were guests of the president, the Ron. Edward Breen at a lunch eon on Saturday, M a r. 19 a t the Va n Cleve Hotel. A bu iness meeting followed. M embers of the board pre ent, in addition to the Ron. Edwa rd Breen, president were: F a ther George J. Renneker, S. M. , pre ident, niversity of Dayton ; Joseph Qua tman, '38, vice-president, a lumni a sociation; board members, Frank Marsha ll, '31, Sidney; Charles R eiling, Sr., D ayton ; Elmer J. Will, '37, O sborn ; Brother Elm er Lackner, S. M., registrar, U. D. ; Brother J erome M cAvoy, S. M., busines manager, U. D. ; Hugh N. Brown, publicity director, and Mary Shay, '44, alumni secretary. A fin ancia l report on the amount of income from dues was given. A of March 19, 459 alumni had contributed $2526.00, which wa an increase over the previous year. A suggestion was given by Charles R eiling, Sr., tha t reunions be planned on a five-year basis. All alumni within a five-year span cou ld celebrate their reunion together. Fra nk M ar ha ll told the board about an alumni meeting to which athletes of a bout twelve counties, as well as the coaching staff from the University of Dayton will be invited. This meeting i scheduled for early in M ay in the northwestern pa rt of the sta te of Ohio . .John Westerheide, '42, will serve as chairman of the meeting to be held in Minster. The board decided tha t a letter simila r to the one mailed Ia t year for the purchase of football tickets, both season books and individual game tickets be mailed to all alumni again this year. Thi letter will be mailed by June 1. Di sc uss ion follow ed a bout th e alumni's participa tion in the Triple Centenary to be celebra ted by the University of Dayton and the Society of Mary. The week immediately preceding Homecoming will feature an Open House at the University, speakers - faculty, alumni and students, who will participate in noonday luncheon clubs and special meetings during that week. A resolution was adopted by the board tha t when the Centenary Committee has b een formed, action should be taken by the Alumni Association Board in favor of cooperating with any plans of the University of Dayton. A motion was made by Frank M arshall, seconded by Brother .Jerome MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD WHO attended a luncheon meeting on Mar. 19 are left to right: Elmer J . Will , '37; Frank G. Marshall, '32; Brother Jerome T. McAvoy, S. M.; Charles Reil ing, Sr.; Edward Breen, '30, president, Alumni Association; Father George Renneker, S. M., president, U. D.; Mary Shay, '44; Brother Elmer Lackner, S. M.; Hugh N. Brown, publicity director; and Joseph Quatman, '38, vicepresident, Alumni Association. McAvoy, tha t the president of the alumni association be empowered to appoint a ny committee to work with the administra tion of the University and to participate in the Univer ity of D ayton Centenary progra m. The motion was unanimously carried . Mr. Breen appointed Elmer Will to act a liaison officer between the alumni and the Univer ity of Dayton Centennial Committee. Mr. Will accepted the appointment. Mr. Marshall expressed the a ppreciation of the board to the Ron. Edward Breen, president, for the very fine luncheon. The date of the next meeting was set for a Saturday luncheon in M ay. At this time the board will be guests of the University of D ayton. Bro. Andrew Weber, S. M ., professor of mechanical engineering, at the University of D ayton, was the guest of President Truman at his conference on Industrial Safety. The meeting was held in Washington, March 23, 24, and 25. The study of the status of industrial safety and the discussion of corrective measures was the purpose of the three day meeting. 3 SOROSIS ANNOUNCES COMMITTEE MEMBERS M embers of Sorosis of the University of D ayton were guests of the club at a "Coke and Pretzel" party on Thursday, M arch 31, a t 8:00 p. m., at the Loretto. A gab fest, cards and refreshments were en joyed. Plans were made for the next general meeting in April at which time the newly-elected officers will be installed . Rose D. Rothberg, '40, president has announced the following committees for the year 1949-50. Campaign Committee: Julie Timmer, ' 43; Connie Neff, '44; Pat Zink, '44; Mary Ellen Reinhard. '48. Centennial Committee: Martha W. McKenny, '38; Mary Shay. '44; Virginia Stoecklein, '39; Harriet Theodose, '46; Mary Jane Burns, '47. T ea Committee: Connie H. Varley, '40; Isabel S. Noonan, ' 39; Eileen Quinlisk, '48; Marjorie Carroll, '45; Mary B. Fitzharris, '42. Award Committee: Eileen Fiel, '39; Martha M. Lan downe, '41; Rita McGarry, '48; Catheri ne Stich. '45; Elaine Glossinger, '44. Fund Committ~>e: Virginia L. Hoyer, '39; Rose K. Lemming, '41; Mary F. Freer, '46. ALUMNI CONTRIBUTE $2665.00 TO DRIVE As a result of the '49 campaign for solicitation of dues to date, April 6, contributions have been received from 484 members totaling $2,665.00. W e are happy to report that this is an increase over the same period last year. If you have not already ent your check to the Alumni office for $5.00 - the annual dues, may we ask you to do so at your earliest convenience. W e have almost reached the h alf-way mark in our goal of 1,000 contributing members. With your h elp let's make it this year. W e would like to th ank the following m embers of the associa tion who have already contributed to the 1949 U. D . Alumni A sociation membership drive. A W. H. Adams, Jr., Zanesville, 0. Joseph C. Adlard, Piqua, 0. Gus Akerland, Dayton, 0. E. Raymond Arn, Jr., Dayton, 0. William G. Ashman, Akron, 0. B Joseph C. Bach, Dayton, 0. J, K. Bailey, M.D., Dayton, 0. Jacob C. Baker, Cuyahoga Falls, 0. Otto P. Behrer, Cincinnati, 0. F. G. Belanich, Euclid, 0. Charles Benbow, Dayton, 0. L. A. Bentz, Dayton, 0. A. C. Bergman, Dayton, 0. John E. Bersuder, Dayton, 0. Elise I. Biechler, Jr., Chicago, Ill. Raymond F. Biedenbender, P eoria, Ill. George B. Binlein, Pittsburgh, Pa. Helen M. Bistrek , Dayton, 0. A. V. Black, M.D., Centerville, 0. W. K. Blaire, Shawnee, 0.-$10 Clarence E. Bleicher, Grosse Pointe, Mich.-$10 Raymond F. Blosser, New York, N.Y. Mathias N. Blumenthal, Chicago, Ill. Paul J, Boeke, Princeton, N.J. Charles H. Boesch, Dayton, 0. Carl E. Bohnert, Charleston, W.Va. Herbert S. Bohnert, Cincinnati, 0. Lee B. Bohnert, Cincinnati, 0. Robert E. Borchers, Dayton, 0. Matthew Boylan, Dayton, 0. John H. Bramlage, White Plains, N.Y. William K. Bramlage, Dayton, 0. Hon. Edward Breen, Washington, D.C. -$10 Burdell Brewer, Dayton, 0. Norman Brinkman , Readin g, 0. Huston Brown, Dayton, 0. Jerome U. Brown, Dayton, 0. R. C. Brown, Jackson Heights, N.Y. Carl H. Brunner, Bluefield, W. Va.$25 George M. Buchard, Dayton, 0. Lawrence C. Bucher, Cincinnati, 0. Richard K. Bucher, Dayton, 0. William H. Buehrle, Dayton, 0. John M. Burgmeier, Chicago, Ill. c Pat H. Cain, Nashville, Tenn. Martha E. Cameron, Seattle, Wash. Francis C. Canny, Dayton, 0. Florence Carr, Dayton, 0. Robert E. Carrigan, Muncie, Ind. Richard M. Carson, Dayton, 0. Virginia M. Carter, Dayton, 0. Vincent J. Castrop, Detroit, Mich. J, J, Caveney, Wheeling, W.Va. Miriam Losh Chalfant, Dayton, 0. William W. Chapin, Dayton, 0. Marjorie M. Chapman, Dayton, 0. Dorothy Clark, Dayton, 0. William C. Cline, Cincinnati, 0. Charles M. Conway, Dayton, 0. Michael J. Costello, Dayton, 0. Thomas Coughlin, Oeveland, 0. John W. Craig, Cincinnati, 0.-$10 A. J. Cron, Minneapolis, Minn. Ed. T. Crow, Bay Village, 0. A. D. Crowley, Union, N.j. John L. Crowley, Avalon, Pa. Msgr. Francis T. Culley, Dayton, 0. Whelan W. Culley, Memphis, Tenn. John W. Cunningham, Dayton, 0. D Albert T. Dana, Brooklyn, N.Y. Edith R. Davies, Glen Ridge, N.j. Blanche A. Davis, Rochester, N.Y. Elizabeth 0. Dawley, Day ton, 0. Leon J. Deger, Dayton, 0. Robert J, Deger, M.D., Dayton, 0. Thomas E. Deger, Grosse lle, Mich. Urban Deger, Dayton, 0. Charles G. Dehler, Cleveland, 0. Joseph A. Dell, Fostoria, 0. Clemens B. Demann, Dayton, 0. Joseph R. Desch, Dayton, 0. James T. Devaney, South Bend, Ind. Henry K. Dexter, Dayton, 0. Harry j. Dick, M.D., Dayton, 0.-$10 Rev. Joseph H. Dick, Chicasaw, 0. Edward C. Dill, Dayton, 0. Albert N. Dirscherl, Troy, 0. Jean Whelan Doheny, Berea, 0. Joseph 0. Donovan, North Hollywood, Calif. Frank j. Doorley, Dayton, 0. Mae Driscoll, Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dryden (Lois Kramer), Dayton, 0. John M. Duchak, M.D., Dayton, 0.$10 Rev. G. W. E. Dunne, Toledo, 0. E Gilbert R. Eichelberger, Centerville, 0. Anthony Engelhart, Dayton, 0. George M. Early, Dayton, 0. Jean R. Edgington, Dayton, 0. Charles P. Eisenhauer, Dayton, 0. Kay Ens, Dayton, 0. j. W. Evans, Owensville, 0. F Manley G. Farm, Dayton, 0. Federico L. Ferrara, Monterrey, Mexico -$10 John Ferree, Los Angeles, Calif. Rev. Joseph Finan, Lewisville, 0. H. F. Finke, Sr., Dayton, 0.-$10 Herbert M. Finke, Dayton, 0. William F. Flanagan, Dayton, 0. Walter J. Fleck, Tiffin, 0. Joseph F. Fletcher, Dayton, 0. Urban G. Focke, Dayton, 0. William H. Focke, Dayton, 0. Jack L. Foose, Dayton, 0. Paul E. Foy, M.D., Troy, 0. Richard T. Frankensteen, Detroit, Mich. Benjamin W. Freeman, Cincinnati, 0. Dwight R. Freidline, Dayton , 0. William A. Fritz, Dayton, 0. G Lt. Col. Francis S. Gabel, Arlington, Va. Manuel Garlikov, Dayton, 0. Earl E. Gebhart, Dayton, 0. Landis Gephart, Waltham, Mass. Carl F. Geppert, Wilmette, Ill. Cha:-les H. Gerber, Dayton, 0. 4 0. j. Gerhardstein, Dayton, 0. Ralph A. Gerlach, Mansfield, 0. Charles H. Gerwels, Dayton, 0. Michael J, Gibbons, Jr., Dayton, 0. Leo B. Glaser, Jr., Dayton, 0. Thomas H. Glick, Toledo, 0. Louis E. Goldkamp, Dayton, 0. C. H. Gosiger, Dayton, 0. James J, Grace, M.D., Springfield, Mass. Robert E. Gray, Dayton, 0. William J, Green, Dayton, 0.-$10 M. V. Grisez, Canton, 0. Gerald C. Grout, M.D., Dayton, 0. Philip L. Grimes, Huntington Park, Calif. Rev. George Gude, Cincinnati, 0. Philip M. Gundlach, St. Louis, Mo. H 1st Lt. J, B. Haberer, Camp Hood, Tex. John J, Hacker, Ironton, 0. Carl J, Halm, Cleveland, 0. Rev. James R. Haley, Owensville, 0. W. P. Haley, D.D.S., Dayton, 0. Ray M. Harris, Portland, Ore. Albert T. Hart, Dayton, 0. Harry Hartke, Jr., Cincinnati, 0. Paul H. Hartman, Forest Hills, N.Y. J, J, Hartnett, Dayton , 0. Mathias H. Heck, Dayton, 0. Paul Heckman, Dayton, 0. Rev. Francis j. Heider, Batavia, 0. Joseph Heidkamp, Cincinnati, 0. Ray G. Helmig, Dayton, 0. Anthony Hemmert, Mt. St. Joseph, 0. Howard R. Heppner, Oldenburg, Ind. John F. Herkenhofl', Minster, 0. Paul W. Herking, Milford, 0. H. J, T. Herzog, Cincinnati, 0. J, Joseph Hettinger, Jr., Louisville, Ky. Mother M. Hildburg, Bernharts, Pa.$20 William C. Hill, San Juan, P.R. Samuel V. K. Hipa, Honolulu, T.H. Charles Richard Hirt, Cincinnati, 0. John T. Hoban, Dayton, 0. Daniel j. Hobbs, Dayton, 0. John P. Hochadel. Salem, 0. Carroll A. Hochwalt, Dayton, 0. Msgr. Frederick G. Hochwalt, Washington, D.C.-$10 N. C. Hochwalt, M.D., Dayton, 0.-$10 AI j. Hodapp, Dayton, 0. Rev. Charles Hollencamp, Norwood, 0. Eugene A. Hollencamp, Dayton, 0. Francis j. Hollencamp, Dayton, 0. j. H. Holscher, Chicago, 111.-$10 Louis A. Holtman, Dayton, 0. Jack L. Homan, Dayton, 0. Robert W. Hommel, Dayton, 0. Anthony G. Horvath, Dayton, 0. C. Richard Horwedel, Rocky River, 0. Virginia Lehman Hoyer, Dayton, 0. I George lgel, Jr., Columbus, 0. Jack lngberg, Dayton, 0. J Herman J, Jacobs, Columbus, 0. Louis R. jacobs, Dayton, 0.-$10 Frank J, Jankiewicz, Detroit, Mich. Clem G. Jauch, Dayton , 0. Lawrence j. Jauch, Dayton, 0.-$10 Joseph G. Jeckering, Dayton, 0. James S. Jenkins, Dayton, 0. James R. Jones, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Thomas A. Joseph , Zanesville, 0. K Raymond M. Kahn, M.D., Dayton, 0. -$10 Eleanor E. Kai ser, Dayton, 0. W. F. K ea ting, Ashtabula, 0. Erdine Kelbe, Dayton, 0. William P. Kelly, Greenville, 0.-$10 (Continued on Page 5) (Continued from Page 4) Albert J. Kemper, Chicago, Ul. Alan H. Kempner, Jr., White Plains, N.Y. Martin Kimmel, Wayland, N.Y. Victor M. Kimmel, Wayland, N.Y. Roland Kinder, Bellbrook, 0 . -$ 10 Walter C. Kinzig, Dayton, 0. Joseph A. Kirby, Sr., Dayton, 0. Norbert J, Knostman, Minster, 0. Frank J. Koehl , Huntington \Voods, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Koehler, (Edith A.), Dayton, 0. Urban G. Koo, Cincinnati, 0. Albert A. Kramer, Dayton, 0.-$ 10 Arthur G. Kramer, Dayton, 0. Wilbur A. Krame r , Dayton , 0. W. J, Krantz, Akron, 0. Edward H. Kremer, Da yton, 0. Eugene F. Kreu sch , Dayton, 0. Leo D. Kricker, Portsmouth, 0. Frank Kronauge, Dayton , 0. A. J, Kuntz, Cincinnati, 0. Peter Kuntz, Dayton, 0. Richard Kuntz, Dayton, 0. William Kuntz, Dayton , 0. L John J, Ladner, Chicago, Ill. Martin S. Lancaster, Owensboro, Ky. Emerson H. Landis, Dayton, 0. George E. Lang, Dayton, 0. Edward W. Lange, Covington, K y. Edward C. Larkin, Albany, N.Y. Col. William T. Larkin, Albany, N.Y. Maurice J. Leen, Jr., Dayton, 0. Joseph L. Leibold, Dayton, 0. J, Carl Le ininger , New York, N.Y. Theodore F. Lienesch, Dayton, 0. Robert Lipp, Dayton, 0. Eugene C. Litkowski, Dayton, 0. Mark F. Litteken, St. Louis, Mo. Ralph C. Lohrey, M.D. , Euclid, 0. Garland E. Lotz, Dayton, 0. James E. Love, Dayton, 0. William J, Lukaswitz, Dayton, 0. M Frank J, Macklin, Alexandria, Va. George A. Madden, Richmond, Ind. Thomas E. Maher, Dayton, 0. J, E. Mahlmeister, Dayton, 0. AI. H. Mahrt, Chillicothe, 0. V. C. Malloy, M.D., Akron, 0.-$10 George W. Markus, M.D., Dayton, 0. Margare t Ann Markus, Dayton, 0. Frank H. Marshall, Sidney, 0. Joseph R. Martinez, Jr., Santa Fe., N.M. Louis M. Marzluft, Arcadia, Calif. M. J, Marzluft, Berkeley, Calif. R. Eugene May, Lakewood, 0.-$ 10 William E. Mayer, Cleveland Hts., 0. Eugene A. May I, Dayton, 0. J. E. Mayl , Akron, 0. J. Ellis May), Dayton , 0. Loui s J, McAnespie, Dayton, 0. Edgar J, McBride, Dayton, 0. Jeannette K. McCann, Morristown , N.J. Paul P. McClellan, New York, N.Y. Charles T. McClosk ey, New York, N.Y. A. P. McDonald, M.D., Dayton, 0. N.C. McGreevy, Xenia, 0. Thomas A. Medley, Owen sboro, Ky. Paul J, Me iners, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. H enry W. Merland, Cincinnati, 0. Edward M. Miller , Chicago, lll.-$10 John T. Moore, Da yton , 0. Charles Dale Miller. Dayton, 0. Richard C. Miller, M.D., Dayton , 0. Edward A. Millonig, M.D., Dayton, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milne, (Janice Noyes), Dayton, 0. Bernard C. Moore, Albuquerque, N.M. Joseph Moosbruger, Rockville Center, L.l., N.Y. M. F. Moran, Xenia, 0. R ev. Francis Mueller, Cincinnati, 0. L. R. Mulcahy, Kew Gardens, N.Y. Joseph Mulhall, Owosso, Mich.-$10 E. L. Murphy, Dayton , 0. Joseph B. Murphy, Dayton, 0. R ev. Christopher Murray, Knoxville, Tenn. Jerome J. Muth, Dayton, 0. Paul G. Muth, Dayton, 0. N Richard H. Neal, Dayton, 0. T. F. Nealon, Sherborn, Mass. Frederick T. Neumann, Pittsburgh, Pa. Andrew E. Nickol , Baltimore, Md. 0 Duncan Obee, Toledo, 0. Alice E. Ohmer, Dayton, 0. Paul P. Ohmer, Cincinnati, 0. Ruth M. Ohmer , Dayton, 0. William C. Olsen , Osborn, 0. Margaret E. O'Ne il , Dayton, 0. p Mr. and Mrs. John J. Padley ( Shirley Wurstner), Dayton , 0. James G. Parker, M.D., Delaware, 0. Marguerite M. Parrish, Pontiac, Mich. Clem Pater, Jr., Hamilton, 0. Rita M. Perfili, Dayton, 0. Charles E. P eterman , Champaign, Ill. R. A. Pfarrer, M.D., Dayton, 0. Glenn W. Pfister, Jr., M.D., Cincinnati, 0. R. F. Pfister, Mexi co, D.F., Mexico$ 10 George A. Pflaum, Dayton , 0. Don Pinciotti, Toledo, 0. Alice A. Planinshek, North Lima, 0. Joseph T. Poelking, Dayton, 0. V. E. Poe ppelmeier, Manchester, Conn. Louis G. Pohl, Cincinnati, 0. Robert T. Potter, Dallas, Tex. Anthony A. Pozelnik, Cleveland, 0. Paul B. Purpus, Dayton, 0. Jack D. Puterbaugh , Centerville, 0. Q F. T. Quatma n , Lima, 0.-$ 10 George B. Quatman, Lima, 0. Joseph T. Quatman, Lima, 0. Charles B. Quinlan, D.D.S., Lima, 0. R C. J. Ramu s, Adrian, Mich. Henry A. Rauch, Dayton, 0. Louise Rauch, Dayton, 0. E. J. Reagan, M.D., Miamisburg, 0. Henry C. R echtien, Jr., Florissant, Mo. Charles J, Reiling, Dayton, 0. John A. Reiling, D.D.S., Dayton, 0. Walter A. Reiling, M.D., Dayton, 0.$10 Leo Reilly, San Francisco, Calif.-$10 Robert C. Renner, Dayton, 0. John A. R etter, Dayton, 0. Roxana Re u ssenzehn, Dayton, 0. Don E. Ri st, Ironton, 0. John H. Ritter, Milwaukee, Wis. Alice Blaeser Robert, Dayton, 0. Milton A. Roberts, Geneva, N.Y. Charles Rodway, Dayton, 0. Ralph J, Rohner, Akron, 0.-$ 25 Robert G. Rohner, Akron, 0.-$ 10 Urban E. Rohr, Fort Bliss, Tex. William Rosencrans, Dayton, 0. Arthur C. Routzong. Allentown, Pa. Nelson J. Ruddy, Cincinnati, 0. Herb. H. Ruhlmann . Minster, 0.-$10 William J, Rupert, Columbus, 0. Charles Runpert , Jr., Washington, D.C. Edward P. Ru sh , Wayne, Mich. Rt. Rev. Msgr., Ca rl J. R yan , Cincin· nati, 0. 5 s Thomas A. Sa brey, Columbus, 0. J. Howard Sach s, Dayton , 0. Reuben R. Saek s, Dayton , 0. Edward G. Sander, Dayton, 0. Eugene R. Santaella, Santurce, P.R.$ 10 Ramon A. Santaella, Mazatlan, S ina loa, Mexico Edward F. Satalia, Shaker Heights, 0. R. J. Sating, M.D., Lakewood, 0. R. J. Saurine, Dayton, 0. Charles E. Sam·ine, Arlington, Va.-$7 Anthony P. Saup, Zanesville, 0. Dolores M. Savino, Dayton, 0. Ri chard L. Sayr e, Newtown, 0. R ev. William L. Scanlan, Camden , 0. Arthur Scarpelli , Dayton, 0. Joseph J. Schae fer, New York, N.Y. Robert E. Schaefer , Dayton, 0. Richard Schantz, M.D., R emington, Ind. Robert Schantz, Harvey, Ill. Elwood E. Schardt, Dayton, 0. Richard \V. Scheiber, Tiffin, 0 . Lee E . Sch eid , Fontana, Calif. Harry J. Sch elll•aas, Piqua, 0. Charles W. Sche u, Dayton, 0. Edward J. Schlei, Dayton, 0. W. 0. Schleinitz, Dayton, 0. Ca therine M. Schmitz, Dayton, 0. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wm. Schne ble, (Marijane Spitle r) Dayton, 0. Martin Schne ble, Dayton, 0. Paul A. Schneble, Dayton, 0. Richard C. Schneble, M.D., Dayton, 0. Richard J, Schneble, M.D., Dayton, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Schn eble, (Mary Graziano) Terrace Bay, Ont., Canada Joseph A. Schn e ide r , Ste ubenville, 0. - $ 10 Francis M. Schnurr, Sandu sky, 0. Edward C. Schoen, Chicago, Ill. Leo Showel, Toledo, 0. Rev. Albert Schreck , Oxford, 0. Charles W. Schroll, Dayton, 0. J, R. Schroll, Dayton, 0. Fred W. Schulenberg, Dayton , 0. John E. Schuler, Wyandotte, Mich. Rev. John Schuler, Newport, K y. Joseph R. Schulkers, Reading, 0. N. W. Schweicher, Lakewood, 0. James L. Schwering, New York, N.Y. Niall M. Scully, M.D., St. Louis, Mo. William L. Seiden stick er , Columbus, 0. Ralph E. Shanahan, Wilmington, 0. Theodore A. Sharpenter, Aurora, Ill. Mary Shay, Dayton, 0. Arlena L. Sh erard , Dayton , 0. Joseph M. Shimanek, LaGrange, lll. Raphael J. Shouvlin, Springfield, 0. Arthur L. Shroyer , Dayton , 0. H enry Silbereis, Dayton, 0. Joseph E. Simon, Wyandotte, Mich.$10 W. L. Slagle, M.D., Dayton , 0 . Corwin A. Smith, M.D., Dayton, 0. Rev. Francis Smith, Cincinnati, 0. Paul M. Spahr, Maj., Washington, D.C. T. K. Spalding, Charleston , W.Va. Paul R. Stagmaie r , Chattanooga, Tenn. John C. Ste inlage, Jr. , University City, Mo. Cyril A. Stelzer, Marquette, Micl1. Eugene W. Stenger, West Carrollton, 0. Walter T. Stephan s, Akron, 0. Joseph Stermer , Maj., Arlington, Va. Frank B. Stilwe ll, Jr., Dayton, 0. William E. Stoecklein , D ay ton, 0. J. Edwin Stolz, Jr., Da yton , 0. Robert A. Stra sser , Dayton, 0. Lawrence W. Stra ttn er, New Rochelle, N.Y. Continued on P age 6 Continued from Page 5 Margare t Reiling Strobhar, Dayton, 0. F. G. Stroop, Dayton, 0. William L. Struck, Dayton, 0. Cliff Stuhlmueller, M.D., Hamilton, 0. Fred Sturm, Fort Wayne, Ind. Charles F. Sucher, Dayton, 0. Louis A. Sucher, Dayton, 0.-$10 Robert Swartzel, M.D., Dayton, 0. Emmell Sweetman, Urbana, 0. Stephen E. Szabo, D.D.S., Dayton, 0. T C. E. Taylor, Dayton, 0. Louis A. Thacker, Dayton, 0. John R. Thalheimer, Da yton. 0. George E. Thoma, M.D., St. Louis, Mo. Thomas J. Thomas, D.D.S., Dayton, 0. Louis A. Timmer, Dayton, 0. John W. Torpey, New H yde Park, N.Y. v Louise Hammond Van Horn, Temple City, Calif. Edmund Velten, Westbury, L.l., N.Y. Rev. Robert Von Kaenel, Piqua, 0. w Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. Marcellus Wagner, Cincinnati, 0. Robert H. Wahl, M.D., Dayton, 0. Hugh E. Wall, Sr., Dayton, 0. Hu g h E. Wall, Jr., Dayton, 0. James R. Wall, Dayton, 0. Victor Walling, Bellevue, Wash. A. J. Walsh, South Bend, Ind. Charles A. Walter, North Hollywood, Calif. Leo F. Walter, Dayton, 0. Richard 0. Weber, Akron, 0. William F. Weber, Cincinnati, 0. Vincent B. Weckesser, Dayton , 0. Richard A. Welsh, Dayton, 0. T. E. Wenthe, Lincolnwood, III. Charlotte Wentz, Dayton, 0. Charles W. Weprin, Dayton, 0. Robert A. Werner, Knoxville, Tenn. John J. Werst, Louisville, Ky. Charles C. Westhrock, Dayton, 0. Adam F. Westerkamp, Cincinnati, 0. Charles W. Whalen, Jr., Dayton, 0. H. E. Whalen, Sr., Dayton, 0. Herbert E. Whalen, Jr., Dayton, 0. Richard Wharton, Dayton, 0. Kathleen Whetro, Dayton, 0. James F. White, Toledo, 0. Joseph D. White, Dayton, 0. John C. Wick, Jr., Hobbs, N.M. Henry G. Wickham, Red Bank, N.J.$25 Roman Wiggenhorn, Dayton, 0. Col. Don L. Wilhelm, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn.-$20 Louis P. Wilks, Chicago, III. Eugene Witchger, Saginaw, Mich. Richard Withrow, Esq., Dayton, 0. Walter J. Woeste, Dayton, 0. Joseph Wohlschlaeger, Springfield, 0. George L. Wolf, Akron, 0. William H. Wolff, Dayton, 0. y J. H. Yearling, Columbus, 0. z Mr. and Mrs. George A. Zahn, (Virginia Finke) Dayton, 0. Ramon D. Ziegler. Dayton, 0. Paul H. Zimmer, Cincinnati, 0. Georl!'e E. Zimmerman, Dayton, 0. R. J. Zimmerman, Dayton, 0. Andrew Zittel, Jr., Forest Hills, L.l., N.Y. Robert J. Zolg, Phoenix, Ariz. William A. Zolg, San Leandro, Calif. MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT BODY AT U. D. REPRESENTING THE C. S. M. C. UNIT presented Father John Mao, STL, Ph. D., LL. D., Chancellor, Archdiocese, Nanking, China a check for $25 in his mission of securing aid for 'C hinese students, are left to right: Joyce Rhoades, John Fu, James Ho, and Nancy Niswonger .... Photo courtesy of Geo. Oshiro. - 1875- Th e a ! umni association would like to salute, J. E. H amburger, Celina, Ohio, the oldest known living al umnus, on his active participation in the association . 1902- Sympathy is extended to Charles J. Hoban on the death of his wife, Julia E. on M ar. 25. 1905- The V ery Reverend Monsignor Charles A. Ertel, presented three awards at the annual Ca tholic Youth Organization dinner at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Dayton. 1910- Mrs. Gilbert R. Eichelberger, widow of the late Mr. Eichelberger, report that she appreciates receiving the Alumnus, and "the games are a thrill over my radio" . 1914- Sympathy is extended to Father Francis Smith, pastor of H oly Angels Church, Cincinnati on the death of his brother, Charles, a member of the Dayton City Commission. 1916- Al J. Cron, branch manager for the National Cash Register Co., in Minneapolis, participated on the sales and marketing panel of the University of Minnesota class in Business Administration in cooperation with the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce. This is his 35 th year with the N.C.R. 6 192o--Dr. Carroll A. Hochwalt was elected a member of the board of directors of the Monsanto Chemical 'Company a t its annual meeting in St. Louis. Huston Brown, president of the Joyce-Cridland Co. , addressed a recent luncheon of the Agonis Club, Dayton. 1922- R amon A. Santaella, Carn aval Y Escob edo, Mazatlan, Sin., M exico, is the Mexican representative on the Board of International R elations, International Association of Lions Club, which is composed of 27 different countries. 1925- N. C. M cGreevy is the district supervisor, investment department of the National Life In urance Company in Dayton. 1926- W . A. Blake, traffic department, Inland Manufacturing division of the General Motors Corporation, participated in the 89th meeting of the Ohio Valley Transportation Advisory Board. Bill was a member of the LCL (Jess than carload ) committee. 1927- Joseph F. Goetz, Lt. Col., USAF, is chief of Motion Pictures and Entertainment for the Air Force, Continued on Page 7 HARRIS NAMED U.D. LINE COACH Continued from Page 6 which includes the production of " live shows" for the Berlin Airlift. Louis Makley was elected to the R eserve Officers Association's executive council. 1928- Lee E. Scheid, F ontana, Calif., is resident engineer for San Bernardino county of all Federal Aid (highway ) con truction. Ed. Powers was active in the D ayton Safety Council's a nnual contest. 1929-T. K. Spalding, Ch arle ton, W. Va ., is assistant general m anager of the O wens, Libbey-Owens Gas D epartment. His fa mily includes two boys and a girl. John Will, Centerville, 0 ., representing the Knights of Columbus Toastmasters Club, was one of six contestants the winner of which will enter sta te competition in April. George Kirschmer, Rose Bank, L. I., New York, was a campus visitor. 193o-William P. K eane, Dayton, was named assistant City Attorney to h elp in the prosecutor's office in handling Police court cases. Bill received his law degree from Cincinna ti. Prior to World War II, he served as deputy in Probate Court. Harry D. Becker took an active part in the designation of "American Legion Birthday" during M a rch . Lt. Col. and Mrs. Francis S. Gabel, Arlington, Va., were recent campus visitors. The Hon. Edward Breen, representative from the Third Congressional district of Ohio, and president of the U . D. Alumni Association will introduce a bill in Congress for the establishment of the United States Air Force Academy at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. H e recently was host to a group of Julienne High School, (Dayton ) students who were visiting the nation's Capitol. Prosecutor Matthias H. H eck addressed members of the senior class a t Julienne High School on the fun ctions and responsibilities of the County Prosecutor's office. 1931- Congratula tions are extended to Lt. Col. and Mrs. Blaire A. Froehle on the birth of their second son, John Arthur on Saturday, March 5 in Yokohama, J apan. George W . H eck of the Monsanto Chemical Company is chairman of the D ayton Section of Automotive Engineers. His term will expire in O ctober, 1949. M artin Kimmel, postmaster, Wayland, New York, reports that several alumni from tha t a rea are pl anning to come to the Hilltop for Homecoming this year. Continued on Page 8 Coach Joe Quinn has announced a revision of the University of D ayton 1949 Track chedule. Wilberforce State will be in Dayton a t the U. D. Stadium to open the track season on April 30. Previously the Flyers' cindermen were to open their season at Louisville against th e U niversity of Louisvill e. The revised track schedule is as follows: April 30 . . Wilberforce State at Dayton May 6 ....... Louisville at Louisville May 14 . . . . . . . Toledo at Toledo May 17 ... Ohio Wesleyan at Delaware May 20 . . . Xavier at Dayton May 26 . .. . . Triangle Meet at Dayton Wilmington Cedarville Back from the b asketball war Coach Tom Blackburn ch ecked his acc umul a t ed m a il a nd th en a nnounced the University of D ayton 1949 golf schedule. Golf schedule: May May May May May May May May May 3 .... Miami at Oxford 5 .. . . . .... . . Xavier at Dayton 7 13 16 17 23 24 27 . . . . . . . . Triangular Match . . .. . .. . Marshall at Dayton . . . . .... Ohio Intercollegiate Miami at Dayton . . . . Marshall at Huntington Ohio U at Athens . . . . .. . . Xavier at Cincinnati University of Dayton's 1949 Baseb all Schedule revised a of Mar. 28. April 22-Wright Field at Wood City 23-Moraine at Triangle Park 26-Frosh Team at Oxford 27-Wright Field at Wood City 29-Wilberforce at Soldiers Home 30--Toledo at Wood City May 1-St. Paris at Wood City 4-Salem College at Wood City 9-Xavier at Cincinnati 10-Frosh Team plays Miami at Soldiers Home 12-West Virginia U at Morgantown 13-Salem College at Salem, W. Va. 14-Marshall College at Huntton, W.Va. 17-Miami at Soldiers Home IS--Cedarville at Wood City 19-Wilmington at Wilmington 20--Wilberforce at Wilberforce 23-Cedarville at Cedarville 24-Xavier at Wood City 26-Miami at Oxford All games at Wood City, Wright Field, the Flyers home fi eld will begin a t 3 :00p.m. ALUMNI MEETING May 3 Minster~ Ohio ALL ARE INVITED 7 James M. Harris D anny Piloseno, line coach under Joe Gavin, resigned from the Flyers coaching staff on March 16 to accept a po ition at Boston University. Line coach under Aldo (Buff ) Donelli, Piloseno left the University of Dayton in time to be in Boston for their spring practice which began April 1. Appointed to the U . D. Coaching staff to fill the vacancy created by Piloseno was James M. H arris, Notre Dame alumnus and form er assistant to Bill K ern a t West Virginia University. Harris is an experienced veteran, breaking into the coaching game as an assistant to Dr. Eddie Anderson a t Holy Cross in 1933. When Anderson took Greeley's advice a nd moved west to Iowa University, H a rris made the trip as line coach. After pulling a three-year hitch in the Army Air Corps, Harris emerged to take over the line coaching for Bill K ern at West Virginia and helped to mold the first Mountaineer team to defeat Pittsburgh in fifteen years. With the exodus of K ern and his staff in 194 7, Harris rested from his football labors during 1948. Graduating from Notre D ame in 1938, Harris played a rugged guard for the Irish during ' 30, ' 31, and ' 32. H e prepped a t H . S. Linsley Institute in Wheeling, W . V a., and is married but has no children. Of him, Gavin says, " We're very fortuna te to get a man with th e vast experience and backgrouhd of H arris. H e comes highly recommended by Eddie Anderson." Continued from Page 7 1932- Judge Robert M cBride, municipal clivi ion Dayton court , was toa tma ter for the annual Catholic Youth Organization dinner held recently at Holy Rosary church. Hubert S. Kline, Frigidaire Division, General Motors, was appointed to a state membership committee chairmanship for the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers. 1934- Mrs. Jeannette McCann, Morristown, New J ersey, was a campus visitor. Bob Schantz, Harvey, Illinois, who has been with the Sherwin-Williams Company for the past 12 years, has been appointed head of a new lab called Household Products. Hugh Wall, Jr. , Dayton attorney, introduced Father James A. Magner, Procurator, Ca tholic Univer ity of America, at the Critics Forum sponsored by the International Federa tion of Catholic Alumni. 1935- Miss Mary Horrigan, pre ident, Dayton Council of Catholic Nurses, presided at their a nnual breakfast following which the honor society of the D epartment of Nursing Education, University of Dayton, were guests. 1936- Congratula tions are extended to M ax and La ura Phillippi on the birth of th eir on M arch 28. 1937- Congratulations a re extended to Mr. a nd Mr . Robert Lipp on th e birth of their third son, W alter J oseph on F eb. 23. 1938- Congra tula tions are extended to Mr. and Mrs. D an H obbs, D ayton, on the birth of th eir baby girl, Sharon Ann, born M ar. 14. The H obbs h ave a nother child, D a nny, 2 ~ years old. Da n is per onnel m anager of the Huffma n M anufacturing Company, Dayton. The Ga rland E. Lotz's have two children, a daughter 6 and a son 1 ~ year old . Mr. Lotz is employed a t the D ayton Oil Compa ny. 1939-Tyrus D. Winter, M.D. , announces the opening of his officegynecology a nd obstetrics- in the Lister Building St. Louis, Mo. Mr. a nd Mrs. Alex Rudzienski a re being congratulated on the birth of their da ughter, Vera Agnes on Feb. 1. Mi Marguerite Krebs of the D ayton D airy Council wa the principal speaker at the educational meeting of the Ohio Gamma Chapter of D elta Th eta Chi a tional Sorority. The Willi am A. Fitzpatrick, Jr.'s, h ave n amed their son Pa trick K evin. H e was born on Sunday, Jan. 31. Sympathy i extended to A. Wm. Schneble on the death of his mother, Beatrice H elen, on Feb. 23. Survivors also include another on, Dr. Richard J., '41. Donald J. Coan, linen buyer, Joseph Horne Compa ny, Pittsburgh, was a campus visitor. Sympathy is extended to Otto Zink on the death of his mother on Mar. 3. Congratulations are extended to Jacob C. Baker, Cuyahoga F alls, Ohio, who successfully passed the bar examination for the State of Ohio. H e is a F ebruary '49 graduate of the Akron Law School. At the present time, he is in the T ax Department of the Firestone Tire a nd Rubber Company. 194o-Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons, Gua temala City, a re the proud pa rents of a son, James Stephen, born on M a rch 6. 1941- Congra tulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert H all on the birth of their son, Bruce Robert on Feb. 23. Dr. a nd Mrs. Paul Wehner are being congratulated on the birth of their daughter, Julie Louise on M arch 23. Sympathy is extended to Whelan W . Culley, Jr. , on the death of his fa ther, on F eb. 20, in M emphis, T enn. Mr. a nd Mrs. Norma n Englert are being congratulated on the birth of their da ughter, Jill on Feb. 23: 1942- Congra tula tion are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strobhar on th e birth of their da ughter, K a thleen Edith on M a r. 2. K a thleen has an older sister, M a ry Frances. Mr. and Mr . Bernard " Beno" K eiter are the proud parent of a bundl e from h eaven on St. Pa trick's day. They called her K a thleen . Mi s Betty Lou K oors h as returned from a trip to Miami Beach. J o eph E. Dunn, who previously resided in Springfield, 0 ., is now re iding in Poughkeepsie, ew York. 1943- Congratula tions are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Pohl, Cincinna ti, on the birth of their son, Robert Louis on M arch 3. Ca pt. and Mrs. Frederick A. Wells announce the birth of their second daughter, D eborah Gail, on ov. 18, 1949. Ca pt. Wells is now tationed at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin as a n instructor in the R . 0 . T. C. Unit there. Brooks T. Carson, Jr., and his brother Lloyd T., are listed among those who passed the State Bar examina tion . M a ry Weigand Warnick is now residing in Chicago. 1944- Mr. and Mrs. Pa ul E. Kronenberger are being congratulated on the birth of their second daughter, Susan J eanette, who was born on Thursday, M a r. 10, in D ayton. Mr. and Mrs. Burk Neff are also the proud parents of a second da ughter, Vicki Ann, born M a rch 5, in D ayton. Jennie-Belle Campbell i now Mrs. H arry Coppus, Jr., and is residing in Tiffin. 1945- Ann e P e nn e ll ha s be e n spending a few months visiting Florida, the Bahamas and Cuba. Charles and J anice Noyes Milne a re being congra tula ted on the birth of their son, Greg Wilson on M ar. 12. 1946- Alice D. Millar is affiliated with the United Sta tes D epa rtment of Sta te in Belgium. 1947- Word from Don Pinciotti informs us that he is absorbing a lot of Florida sunshine. H e is in pring training with the M emphis "Chicks" . King Bradow was a recent campus visitor. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. J ohn W. Fitzharris (Miriam Loge ) on the birth of th eir da ughter, M ary Kramer on Tuesday, M a rch 15. J ack Weldon from Paducah, K entucky, was a recent campus visitor. 1948- Dennis Griffin, who i completing gradua te work on his m aster's degree a t Iowa Sta te, wa a recent campus visitor. Ed . Freeh, who is doing graduate work at M . I. T ., h as been ent to Oak Ridge, T enne see by M. I. T. Gene Vonderemb e wa a recent campus visitor. H e is working on the City D esk for the Lima ew . Leo Buse was a! o a campus vi itor. H e i moving back to Cincinnati, where he i employed in a shoe factory. M ary Eillen Quinlisk's engagement and approaching marriage to Thoma H a nlon, Pittsburgh, h as been announced . They will be married M ay 14, a t Corpu s Chri ti Church, Dayton.