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THE ALUMNUS slJtMtvER 1964

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,'i \l uj '(l \1 \\J U STATET,IENT OF OWNERSHIP, I'IA\AGE]!'IENT, AND C]RCL'LATION (R.qui.cd hy A of Oct. ti. 1962, S.cr. :t.169. Tiite i9. U S. Code)

t. Dat. oi fili e: Sept.27, tt63 2. lnle ol p bliu!ia : Tht Lt ir.ttil\ ol Dd\ton.ltu,tn t 3. Frequ.ac! ol bsue: QMlkrl, 1. Lo.ution oj k orn o|tr.e oJ p(bii.rti.h: Lhne^n::.j Da\toh 3A0 Co\eee Potk At., Ddrtoa, Ohio 15409 5. Lo.utbh ol head4udtlers at sehetul busine$ ofi..t.;;it publishets: Uniter snr .l Dalton. Dertar, Ohn) 6. Ndmes and a.ldrcsses ol prblisher. ednor. and h:dfu.:.. .:itor: PuLlishet, u-hit?iii1! ol Dd)-tu4. D4.'tuh- Ohio Lditot, Richanl F. B.ath. sarle addre$ Marasing ELlilot, n.nc 7. Ovner: ti irenit! oJ Da!tan 6. KnDwn bohdhDlrl.ti, ma sag.cs, and.thcr stutn\ holde1 ..n:R or i:al.:in! . e pe/.enl ot ]nore of totdlatrouat ol bohds. tnon.!Gs.\ .. .4):?r s..!.;ii?\:

IA. l aral ntu]nbcr ai .opks pritxed (net pte$ run| Il.:t0 t I..ftiJJ, that rhe stdte r ts nrade b! E aba\. are con?Lt and.otnpkte. FRA\CIs J. PERKO Busiae$ ltana!et Uhnersnt Dt Dartan

EDIToR: RICHARD F. BEACH '52 Contributing Editors: THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON lvlary N,l. Shay '44 alumni activities Joseph J. l4clauchlin, spolts Photosraphy: Nlichael J. l',lccarry '63 suMilER, 1e64 ALIJMNUS Yor.).', o.2 The University of Dayion ALUI','INUS, established 1929, is pubiished quarterly for the Aiumni Association ot'r th€ Uni_ President of the Alumni Association: Paul J. Heckman '38. veBity of Dayion by ihe Public Relaiions Departmenl, Uni' Prcsident of the Univ€rsity: Ohio versity of Dayton, 300 College Park Avenle, Da!4on 9, V€ry Rev. Raymord A. Roesch, S.I4. post Eniered as second class rnatter Apr:r 15, 1950, at the Assistant to tne President office at Dayton, Ohio, urder ihe Aci of [4arch 3, 1879 and Director of Alumni Affairsi subscripiions: two dollars a year. Brother Elmer C. Lackner, S-M.

C.rtt illulttutioh .o rtes\, WHla) 1963-64 ATHLETICS (@

TRACIC, FRUSTRATING, CHANGINC. GRATIfYINC, HOPEF U L

SIDE NOTES IN PIVOTAL YEAR THE .e-c.ea!ed Va.sily D Chrb, contosed of lorner athletcs who earn€d a nonosrah, *as olI and runnins in ns second tea. ol re-activalioi. After teo ycars of o.sanizational painJ. lhc srorp saw a growing membcshi! lisl. a nes heishr in i.ldest, th€ clecdon of Joe Quirn .12 as nresidert lo sncceed lohn Chaney 53r D.. Mite Haley .12, vice presidenri .lid Paxson 55, secret{ryi and Jack Brown relained as keasurer. A cclrail pa.ty folloqing rhe Homeconing game fas installed lasr llll and proved a r.cmen- dols succcss. A ticnic. tne second onej was held in May and aeain the auendance jLhrped. wlen rhis was wrirrcn in nid }la!. 21.1 of lhc possible 650 membe.s had al.ead! paid their dues and Doney *as nill coning in. The school adminislration *as *orking hand in-hand vilh a groD! of athletes vho were lorg ove.due in bandine toeerhe..

Lzbaa Uaniot) Nnr'r 52 \.rt pl..r.l t. thp Dottoh B;sehcll cohmhsion\ Hatt al Faht in Jtl'"...Eetb Dintanan, eho had beeh To,t Btdck- bwhs asnh lot a ntnbet of ,-eo6, vs tndde tlE Unir.tsitr's fri ltnl tine .lnectot oi iaia ,turals. t n.n and enlars..l ptosrun \a! ta etr THE PIVOTAL YEARS bnu the Main and we canlp s.s.. .clifi Harc RY JOE MCLAUGHLIN stad 6A, a eua lin 1957 59, was nan.d line ea.h dt Daytan .tohn Caftall hieh schaol i t"L' ad TRACIC, fruslratjnC, ctrans- pleted his scvenreeDrh caF \.tu|ls.rr. \'ii Ba er Oucn 5l ahd ln Spoen ins mishl be one dcscriplion paien as the Flyers cage pi.lure '57 . ..Tont fretickt 53 r.ritned lro,t ltc basket for the albleric ar lhe hull coachi s job at Darto,t Chuninale it Aasnst Unive6ily of Dallon dur, Frutraton would apply b €nr.r ,rrnr?rJ. ins lhc 196]-64 school year. to the many closc decisions . L, i s Yet, while thcse djccrives nciv footbdll coach Pcte do apply, therc we.e mrny A.kney suffered in a 1-7.2 The cincinnariDayron aod Louisville-Dayton erariitile and hopeful oo scaton and ro lhe competi- games would count in rb€ llissouri V,lley Confer mcnts durirs the nine live laFcs Blackbum's finll ence foorball stlndings although U D w$ nor a moolhs wnic! cootrise tbe squad end!red i! a 15-10 ncmbe.. The Flyers helpcd cach team . . . Jerry campaign, It alplies, too, Faur! 58, membcr of th. last winni.s loodall Front the sra traeedy lo the tuoncnls the veteran leao (6-3-1 in l9Jt), Enided Moeuer hiSh schoo! struck, Baskelball Coxch coach and his fell6w rv.rk- of Cincinnali ro a 9-l foolball record. Fius! had Tom B lac kb u rn, who e.s exPeri.nccd in lhe carly hjs firsr serior class ar the nes, school . .. Bjlly broushl lhe Unilersily from days of his sicknss- These Sonh j7 quit his football coaching post in De- bastelball obscurny ro na- werc rhe days when we lll ccnber afte. scrvins under B!d Kerr, Stan Zajdel, iional leknown during his hoped that loms physicnl and Pete Ankncy. Bruce Scbnridt, here only ode sixtcen seasons, {As hospi .ilnents werc not as serious s.ason, went bacl to hish school coachins id .lan talizcd $nh an nnknown iil- as rumor wo{ld have theh. uar!. lnte.fercd too nDch Nirh his family life, he ness, .ventually dilano*d Cha.sing was lhe l y ad, said. .lack Olcou, bead 6ento. al Chillicolhe hich as cancer. It cosl him his miDistralior of rhe Deparr, school, and Walt Jacobs, a Dayionian who was life oD March 6, 196'1. iusr henr of Arhlelics, follow- coachins hish school in Illinois, were thc ncw twenly-six and a hllf hours ing seventccn years of Har- before hc woDkl hdve cdm- lcaht. an tett pdse) FiJt! al Iohit alrDni lathered n1 F?b o^ i) tr\ Herc hcs en.L,d.l ltwn1 n i .ntet ttiqttt ^ ry C. Baljan's oiicial ten- honents cnme in ar ieasr na Ihe Flr::: EtrC. a -ereai A hdssns ..tsh s. t hi t lrc rs Direclor ol Athletics. rjve of tbc six sporrs on the bid io.:n ur!.r i.ior\ or.r ta thc hospitdl S?rt.9 Thn occuJred and '.:r lrst Arril 14 !rogran. While foorball rhe Shc:\.r: ::oe ofi fat le'ts. The haspitat ettl forner Blacthurn basletball sho$ed a I ?-2 mark, the a ll-1 lojer. \ if. fard de player .ahe asain se?t. 27 tuhe and cr'Dayton Cnanr ieanis p.olimny to a 7-3 lay ol sane :.rr::r iat. ln tht ..ach thderrc t .\r1o- in.de high $!ool .ccord indicated by the tlre coniei ;.n:::tr con dtatt suts.tr itl Mia"1i Val coach, F.e.ic*s 51, To closcnc$'s of lhe scores in rhe Red and Bi!; : iil ior l.! Hosphal. The dat was hk succe$or. Baujai, n.i the winnin-e s.o.. ir:J. rhe the 4o.tot\ ah rdt who rvas in his second o|n.ed lortv The Fiehtins Flyers. as nonat |i\na hal t)dnltuhd. tiec. at thc school. n!d Coach Ankney reramed his But ali ses ic:s.rr.n ih. This served as asisrant foolball nil 't :top th. ihlonr squad befo.e rhe seasonj follo\Yin-s seeli r.i:. oa itable Tonl vho, apoh l.u! coach, head football cor.h, cane dencir in f.om a ll'0 th.ir reru.n hone. b. Fir nt. hit tkk bed O.t.8..anft baslietball nnd the lirsl nve.rinrtes to $hip ers .orred irom a l1-n !.:i ri?ln the ;oach, and heLd sundry oth- n, hi!.|tr.e in Toledo 22 19 in a sensation- dmc dencit to a :;:t ri: F:.i.1h.usc. Ile l.oked a lit- e. jobs in his long lenlre. al .oneback. donc t This wa\ lith Miami. The coneL,a.i :;. \.t).. Lit n1in, anl hn Cratif),ing could be the belore a record crord of qas callcd o.e ot lhe mosr \.!.e nnhp ltut he adjecrive to desc.ibe the 16,231. It *as tbe Flye.J ',a}ot sentelronal gan.i ln Flr.i \z t n1tut.h th. lrst i",o leelines of many alurini.The nN openlns game victory nis(or_\ br de lcal .es\ t\eeks pm..t, Unive.sity ad'ni.isiration, in snce 19j9. rhe iollolrns ol ruinltl mahins athlerjc detarrneri weeli the Red and Bhe did Aner the FlIo6 a had Then, NoY. 7, the vetenn chanscs in the lasl eighteen Iose 1o nemesis Ohio Uni natural lerdown in losirg to mentor returned lo the hoy nronrhsj had Cone to the rersiry, 1l6. bur were ar Kent Srate. 23 0- in the cld- pirat to bc rreated alumni lisi. Footb.ll Coach ways in the safre before ing gahe, Coach Antney for i "de- htdr.ted condition.' lle was Ankncy *as the irsr alum- anothcr reco.d thro.g oi said: O!. failure ai Kent bact in a week and felr so !rs 10 bc lired. The 1956 16.529 Thir .os {.nrl\ 3i State carl take awav sohe thal he adnilied 10 e.ad trad been Civen rhe srid ihe laigest single home-saDe of (he football we eood tlaycd in everyone job in l).cc0ber, 1962, after cro*d nine ganes.We playcd 'I h.d cancer" but in ifiy six tears of oihci bc iitly ycan ol 'out'ide rule sode real iootbal le felt vas clred. Hc eood rbh Pas much bcrter. Pete and his nren couldn\ in slirits, his colo. was back. and hk The trend ro the alnmni win for losing in two of And tle record crowds re vcighi vrs goirg !p. was eren no.e pronotrnc.d next lh.ee eeeks because lhe sl|onded. Bcsides the sinsle when assisiant basl(etball fickle irser of farc epped Canrc ma.t of 16.529 for Jusi b.tore lhe season coach, '5.1, in Ag.insr Louisville the a home game, the FIyeN ser $arred he F.s interviewcd was clevared ro the head Flye.s losr, 13 12. qhcn Pere a season lonre aftendance by Si Bu.ick in the Dd)/,, job ,J. lUarch 17, eleven dals sanbled .nd wenl fo. the record ol 69.771 and al\. a ilatl_v Ne He rold si: aftcr Coach Bl.clbu.n's two poinls on the erraloint best lome-gane average oI ''Yoo and I know tou vc sot death. The tidaL wale con- tla! afrer e.ch iouchdown. 13,9J4. rt conld mean rhar to havc a Aood i.sr tean if tilocd nhen l.re.ichs was The following week he success is on tbe *,r Jdck ],ou.e eoins io win . . . Bur- namcd ncw arhletrc dncclo. Fla,\red conscrvarive.nd Brown. nnance dircclor of lone, Finkel, Snllivrn, Hat- or April 14 a.d again wh.n went for thc onc-poi.t Pl,ce athlerics, thnrks i! nrieht be ton add Izo. vlll he my Chlct Crirsby '52 accepted kick, sot both of thed, bur in tcms of ticket sales be sa ers for the opening of rhe assistani baskeiblll po- lost 15 1,1 yher ihe Xavier calse he erlected no box sidon aller a nuDber of coach Ed !iles played lor se.[ woutd bc pu1 on sale He spoke hishly oI hh Years at Dayton Stivers lish the victort. He sot his ein \enen the ricler camlaisn comins ie.Dr. He foresav ning loi s on d run afler sta.led in Auslsi. He at- s.ert popdariry for soPho- This trend, too, indicated lhe second louchdovn. rady had requesrs for addi, more Eenry Btrrlons and he lh!! 01e University ldDriris Honeconing i.ns *e.. a lionaL reserve se s. Peopte predicted sroatress lo. atr iialior ras loolins 10 lhe bit happier alte. the Flycrs lited $e foorball thcy saw. olhe. soph, 611 Herry Fin- futuie lnd a lons ranse ath nrd t.d Deiioil, 1.1-1.1. It Whilc aU thtt JoatbntL ra\ kcl.He conrlarcd him lo the letic plan. All these nc. a.e w.s rhe fiN tnne since 1957 b.ihs plaral Caach Bl.cl Boston Celtis Bill Rrssell ir lheir cailt ihiiies. tha! x U.D. Lerm hadnl losr htrn was e:Nri. cint a ''in sohe lhirss hc does. ,\nd tnaily, rho hopcful before the g.ads. Ai Wich paiirlai ahtl Tic Flyers f ^natiry lall. sot off to a ; I :

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Cor.h Dor.h.t I'ir.. !o.d slart in De.erbe. ne dror. to {orl, evelv da! Th. lnri L,i\i\ .n11. F'i' But rhls *aj only one \1,,'.n \1,: rlnngc. One nonlh latcr. lh.! *.n their nJst sevcn Hls lcam lenl inro tail .l$ n1a,)inr a B at Llut t.lL'1 ,i.,ti).rt rhe admnjist.aLion $enL r srdics nrcludins contc{s rr sain laie ln lanla4 xnd" ll!. l?p.r:n1ttr! n) out and Ila..l Bxujan {as \iiinri.f a)hio, Laslc.n l.i\.\ ln a rorv to DeParl. .i i. tthltli t11t rn,i !.1,1 1irtr. tl s.ni-rctncmenl. Fre.icls KcDt,.ly, and aanisn,s nr S.aitl.. bodr the ro.d: h.irintl lr or i.,, r {as hh sr.cessor, trnd Don lnrJlllo Ncrl \{or lvns tne Loy,rln ol Chic.go. hode, nrr,,ir . rrdrnr,; H.lida) Fc\tirll in NelL :nd Xrvier .nd /r r,t I ,r Er.!lilr,,ri.n .h.r lud a relv r$isrht l. ain.lfrlti. ,iiri,! ,,,,' a;ris!b!. The lrend *N to York and Blnckbu.n nsued ioLh nrvry- set a pr..cdcnt rr a:i, P.ll ri,rr j'\t .,1 rh. rlumni rnd to !o!th r rvr.nine thrr '\e in Bl!.kt f.n s conching lt tt\ i.irr. itl. tit', giving b,lL r. tcne,l r1:): tar ,it ' .anr keep rl,e \eler hrd he lost nro.e t n '' I i. -\ntrirng lh.l irpp.n.d wo th. \erl on rirh ilvry o. L so dD*. lour in r rotr ud Lhar t.s rhe Fl)cr. lller sr! hriclimaLlc ln a Nlaybc thc nLt ror i.lore I na d..ln. ir tlojida) La.L in bis second se.son of lle rxme )e!r {!i.h lrad to be a plr rersirr P..;iJ.nr ]] xth.r otal orc lor ilre arhleiic de Rryrnond A R..s.h rold r.lme nr. slnce rhe Ho* p'ophcti.l lh. 1'lr- ThoJe who lrarell.d with r \o! villanova the ov:rnos ilironE: Orr l!.1611 schoo ye.r {hen .rs !.st ro i. rhe hin. trrriiulad_v on rhc Se op.ncr. j?-7:1, afie. a ba,i bel0red coi.h! d.atlr 1r.r rh. univ.6it! re establishcd allle rio. no.d...d ii hed leli us rlL $lrh a !oil th.i aflcr lii!r hxU, r srerl ssre. bt r.rurn .n nis nto feet. Tlrer rne ipo \ Frosrah ,t rhi n.nrefr !pp.!,s ai d juJnp.d Bau- Finkel qlo sco.ed thii! .o! dnr helri.dmi.ins thc w.r war ll, onc lur lolLcc out c,nptl as nothing its.lf. P.L riD lron i.olball .oa.h to lolnls nlhr h. \r\ !lving rhn dr.ad brls u.re ir n. osn lraliway drrorrh tlc s..ond Final F..!' dir..tor ol athl.tic\. broueht fr.;r5e _v. .n lhe lrn lirr wrr rv'll help lo filL tni> iall. and ru.novers look in Joe Cnvin trs iooLbaLl "ni.h rit ol rh. !car. he racunrr bur ir silL re\.r rn(i con th. ]] _\,cN tqcnly-three ri.k o tlr. tu to Lolisville .o..h BIi.kb!.n .\ b!$ crasc thc Jn.rno.y ot rhe L.rnlll there heen toln6 in rhe hst 1\1enL! Thl\ lrs Fndi! and he wrs coalh.h.d nlnrutes, mosrL_v aftcr FrnL- nran sho hxs cnE.ndc.cd io r.tei ,l-!ft t. tlr holel *hi c nuch ercrtement, irrer.st Uut tlr.r. r'.rc a coupic Donoh.r norked ihe icxm hd enhlsialnr in !n entirc 'Ihc Rcd and lhen ol thrnss rhi.h drd harpen. Ahc at rhe Fan-erorndi. H. r. .oriou lr_r oler I IonS pe ost cnily, 88-16, to Sl. nrained in b.d .:.ril ('o riod ol scvc.r..n r.x.s. ..' Jr;r Liri.sla. lcnio. on lh. lobns and s.re on rheir !orrs bei.rr. s..re rlnre Slt He Y.nt o. to an.oun.. eoli lern. won indnidual holre. For rhe resi ol hh ra! lrf.r nilht :ina .o,chdd thl lhe nislas rohl sat. h.no6 !t nre Ohio hle.col- ihe 5eason. lfis \eventeenth Fly€.s t. an 39 i9 tl.tory r.cdipls *ere ( be r!rned .-!latc Goll .hadpio.ships i:r.iirurn edltion \ras rp over 10 Vrs. Blr.lblrn lnd ove.Ohio Slatc s course \rith 'l ph!s- :-l do{n b(r oin s Hc had one nor. eiDc (lauchter. Lija. xnd thrl I a I l0 scorc rn 1q.niy-scvcn r::. .ondition *n! soingonl! on tne ben.n lnd it Nxs 1 'l.m Blackbr m \1.rroria holes. rh. t.!n irish.d . ,.!.e.don {lown. .'-..,3 honre lo$ to Nlilnr !] this S.h. rAhit Flnd had reef renlh.nron! tlverl !.\i \ r:9,!ins back tain rime, he liad to have rn 1rm e\iabllshed wiih rn initial lernr. lhc lcnnis tcxd nn : ..:::.: \h:le llie ream \as clrair at corrl5ide ind hl\ gin of 51,000 iron ih. FIr- iih.d *ith a.1l rc.ord. nrn : \:. \!:L H. lallied ol icllow rorkeA $irlh.d hnn non-iosins mrrk since l95l :_:_;1::l(uadarofr ever! monre.t on rhc b.n.h. ,1 ler.nl h l rt\\'i.r. BrsebiU $i\ r.ring . ner : :.: !l: r.i.rr.d t. h .r haFpcned rh.re..tts I t. thi t Tbe. lt T{o it!/rrc *J lnk L. rnd$ fist y.a. : : ::::: r.a.. Hc lound the ,,1. Tl! Lnrr:,rr_r !a,\r't hou6 b.i.r. Lo)oli ol B.nqnan : _. : rr .:.r.1 rr tft.li.e lD in n/tin. tlt in corch Chxrlcy lhc thc South srme S.turday, s lntrrc plalinB ::::']i..lrestond Bla.klum trati.n. As:;iru,1 Do" Dan- tcam +as orcr ih. f.b. :9. Ton .n -= :_: : -:n.gi, lrad to had to .erurn io nr. hosFi- oh.r \.as na,ta1 hlad bnr +..n; ,nn ihlr.l i.,n,r :; : .-:r:: ii\r'r;lre lide tal Doroler co,.hcd rhc t.t!dl! ....1t j\1a\h l7 )rst th. n.\r !iricslcr acadcmic .alcndrr. If n otbcr lern to a ri.tory .trd then o. hout i!|.)te he lerr.l "orlcd. -\: i:i.t :.:.. lre v.s (ided a s.cond on. thc iol' . n plrt1t l0t Kt,vit CrJ string slo.l\ coul(] so ir(o roi !:irii ;. -cd lon-er Lo*l.e Wedneiay ore. S1. rh.te ht r.rll .tt.n.l the douhle term pLa! ll sasnl :i.h no.n:.! Slon he u.s loscph s ol Pnnrdelphin. l( U S L.\1.!rull C.d(ltlt A\ big ncxs btrt it couLd dccide .onilg ro !ori ior F:rcrrle as .rt..eni no\ thar s.tnni.tr,!!trit1!t nntl t!. the irle oi sprins sports on !.d golns b3cl ri-lht alie. Bu.khu.n" would n.r.r lr. tltt ]Ia),1 ht\lt1t.ll tht,1 the crnjrls under rhe Lri- !h. s.sions *crc oYcr. Yct MORE SIDE NOTES IN PIVOTAL YEAR

Toh Elackb"th's aL1 hols h.t.l a partr lot hijn u Feh o tn the va Ct!\? Hatel Ftltr at a pos \iblt ti\D lite \crc ah1. to at!end hhat 1u;n?d o t to be a Jat.ve Dartr to the vterdn coach. BlLkb n had a sleat atd tihe as tp bo\! lpoale.l dntt he tot.t then: ,1 vas had h r l bante.l onl! ne best lar tau,,,

.Iin Overman. co captain and futtback lasl fall. sicned wirl W rnines of rhe Canadrao LeJeue . .. Emil (dras Jo aArin played in rhe A;e.icJn Foorball Lereles all{rar eame e!.tv rn jrnuan ir wds hh second shot r"n Kxn"!,,. 5h h;d a similar eape.ience by playins in rh; Nadonal Football Leasue att slar coniest. Jim was in D3v- ton in May when his brother Bob sradualed t.on U.D .Joe M.Lrusnl n, drrector of \porrr m- formrrion. srs nameLl to rhe N.rionat Col esrcte Athletic A$ociation\ public relations commiriee. He was the irst Distict 4 oedber from a non

Charl.r Bensman, the Uni.rsitt s ussistdnt .1i, te.tar al ad,tissjons, tus naned bdsebatt caach in lan ar!. He cc.eded E.rb Dintu an. _ .The litst Thohas M. Luppe Memotial awtutul w s na.le 10 J4hnah baskdbatkr tim waMetnachet al Cloter.lal.. LLppe ||as the |ome bor who.tropped d.ad aa the ftoot itt tan"ary, 1963, and a ft.ipi ent tas ta .x.tnpliJf tis b.y s fir. characterisli.s , . . Jitn OvenlaL eas named the laotbalt teah s nast yaluabk plart, tlE lst tim. h the posl wo l l,/at II e,u that a stidtiet has wan that hon ot n a ledts in a row. Bab Katcarase won dle John L. Macbeth Mehari4l ScholarAthlpt. aeanl for acadehi. errcU.nce.Ee had d 3.1arerale, hest on nre laotbatt sq a.t. Mike Ciccole\a \|on the L1. Stanl.r Kunl.iel taphy at the teams oui standifts line,nh, Co captaih Tan LaBetu sat th. Lt. Andrew zllli awad, ahd Cherley Btun.i vas eiwn the lu iot Clas trcphr...In baskelball Chuck lzor, ol4 Cha ey Eu e hrnself, sharcd the nost wltahle plar.t tapht vith Hank Fi kel, uo the loh\ L. Macbeth tophr, an.l the Alex Schaen Fke-Thrcw tophr. He vas lotxh in the counttt in hee lmw shootins vith dn .888 oet

Bud Kerr, fo.m€r foolball coach (1956 59), died suddenly Alril 10 in his San Mateo, Calif., !one, Bud, a very friendly and vilty Cuy, had a 15-24-1 record at U.D. Pro sridders Fred Dusa., Emil Ka.as, a.d Bob DeMa.co played on Buds icams. . . - Bill Clmielewshi was drafted. by the Cin in- mti Royals, Gordie Hafton by the Philadclphia 76ers. and Halk Finkel by the Los Angelcs Lakers in the recen! Natiotul Basletball Association draft FUTURE LE,4DERS Pict,ted on this Tam Bla.kbarh bench drt . , - Vince We.l was ordained a priest '55 in Pius- ins a same in 1952 ate- thtee nen ot nt pirotal politions nt the bursh in May and said one nis 6rst Masses ar the .lepatnent aJ athktics at the Uni.rc]ty ol Dartah.'Ihn.l fton L.lt University of Daylon chalel i! May. The dela.F i1h hand on Jace n rcw Athletic Dit..tot Tahl Frcti.kr. Tva seats Dent of alllelics heLd a recepdon for bim afteF ta hi nsht h ne|| b]sk.tbtll coach Dan Danahe\ antl again tvo seats afet i Chu.k Gfirsbr. Donoh.ts new assistanl, with alumni secretary mary shay

SO NIANY ACTIVIfIES havc been trking place drat .Vrrnn H.re \\2lter K.air. {irh thc \1aion Slcam Shor.l k.olving {trere to beei. is diflicxlt. Amolg olhcr il,iig\. Con'p1.v. !!, kin,l e..D.rh \c^c as chriuan. A lcttcr :1. Sccond Inl*lalional Clonlnurion Sunday lrckl tlic srn- lronr him indi.:rJ La.rr Rrrn.'. Joc OClo.nor. and my lishl nr Febn.ry. Fro lhe 'Paris chrller, Clol. dnd V.s. sell ser. rer\!d ro br ,,h1. Lo hclp in rhis underr.ting." Geortc Zehr (Virginie Fi.re) scDI n notc jnfor.ring xr.i Cin.innati \\.1-, n.\i. o! llxrch 9. in the \elherhnd rhe eathernrg dI Ca rp deLoges OliiceF' Clluh. T.kin!. p!.t Hihon Holel 1s a tJI ol hr.d rd.k and aFflicrrl.n n) L1e.e NI6. Olita Sr_!lor, Nlij rrd \lrs Stanlc) Hi.k.! chapte. r.IniIier. rhr .an,F:lgn \is \cr! scll orgrnizcd. Tr!dy H.inzl. ind lhe Zahrs ID Kircl,goens. Cernirn), T.d Eg3. lnr Ed R..n.t:.. *cre co-chiirmcn Workirg Bob \,Iccartlr'5i and Chuck D.ler'60 i.in.d.Iher in Cin.in.ari u.r. tsob 1.hn,.n. lr. Don Cizck. Ricb.rd alu ri in the spirn .l rhe dar br \'las\ and re- Rurkh!.dr. T.m lln\. Dr.L and Joan finrn, Pclgt lidn cening Holl Coni u.io. xI K.;enc^rcndrng chafcl. which all si.k, ltleredirh \lcA.d..tr\. rudJ EgrD. Ed.nd \ornra goes io prore that i( o.l) rites r\o alun,fi 10 hold a nreer' Longo. Lxke ani El2ine L..nrrd, {dan, \\'est..krnrp. Joe 'B \'o,l 9^ o'r . l r, r'l Thienr. Roge. I.lle. PrL \luLdoo.. Joc Nicnr!f, \1jk. Fofi \Yx!.e. liLl . !ndrr lhe n,pcnniotr of Bill I-eider d.d Sepeld, Geo.ge'faLlmai. Boh (oDger, Richld C!usling, \Iel Neiberg. Thi\ \ea. se h:,d r\r.nl) tl,rce arcls..om- Jinr Kcllc.. Don aid Jacluic aos-erov. ard ld Wehncr !!.ed o eighleen lan rei The DdrDr d.i!c b.g.n llarch 10. The Darlon dni Precedi.g a.d ituniedi!relr fdlosing thc Jnternalional sions ol C€neral ]lotors sfonucd dr dlincr for lbout CodrnNnion Sn.da!. nrr.t ol lhe chapreN scrc orglnired .:1(r0 .etrcscntati\cs of thc 1CAA lreorber colleges at the lor rhe eletenth a.nudl Supporl Progr.rn. Wjthou! thc Frifidairc Plut I cafet.rii Tonr URher add NIdk Snitn asi\1a.ce !nd c.operrri.n ol rh. ilLrJnni $losc nancs were .o cnainncD for L D. In .dnirion Io Dalron. the i.llov in lhis rnicle..hrfrer Frrri.iFrridr *oold not ha\c lollo\ling a.crs serc tro.l.d I rhls timcr 4.111,,.t, PauL tsucher and R!_! Hicher. .o .hai.mef. asi\I.d bv f. Parkcr \\'e nret al t|c Shcraror-\la\ otrer in AlJon Feb. 3 \l.a;ee. Kenneth K.exger. a.d Benn! Crhonsi Cl,r r.),. qhere lohn \iekan)p. c|iim.n. s.s .ssi5t!d br PeLer a.d Llo)d l-. Rcindl. chairnran: Enrl.r,d \t!rk SmiIh and 5.ndy J!cob. Ktnntlh and \.nct Pe.]io. \_or.r^n (Socks) rd Bolront Failron, F.Dla F B"ll..hair.rrn. Ed and roan Junicc, iol,n.nd Lctry Angerer, a.d John an,l E'hel A\ Daley, Nr6.A.ra Plalhe. and.lohnOndercin: C;.rD1an1.\n, f.ll. Thc ncxt drr, fcb.4, o. nr adnlon..1t \r..gLL Res Kerneth smilh. chairman. O.ion E. Smirh . . . Smirh afd iirrrnr lin, rrd Kircn rKoehlerl Andcr$. r ed as Stuilh: ,Vr,,li!ru!. .rohn L \Iahle. .lrairman. Dr R. E. co chairlrc!. Hcbing nr!ke the C.lton Hecker, Bob F.enrge.. H.rold Kitl.l. John ONcilL, afd Tom dDd NI!r! Jo Ebne., Nornian Sio... Di.k Bhes. Frarcis H Schnilzi l/,rtr,,./. Ellnvorth FolaDd. chair I:rrt Nlccov.rn. lnd Tofr Nftrlcah). On ro )',!n9Jr,'r, mxn, Dex)ne Snrith. Sallr .nd Don Crolc, An Wdllacc.' \l I R^or' .., Bob $'inemiller. Tom Golgh. Ccic Nlauch, rnd Hen.) D:r.i-. And.ich took tine kom his work ar Co trcial Stu.mr l/dl,crril/!. Tre$ier H^rdir. chrirmrn. !':::ii-g and SLamting. lnd hl\ Ded\ fdrniLwe {orc. ro Mu^li.ld \|as under dre nilcNNion of Al Krouse. The -: .::'.hai.rnan. \lr. dnd llrs. John virlel. {Jro ha\c cenp.ign begrn \ldch l: $jth drnrer xi thc illarslield . -.. l:.k !r lj il.. rLso wc.e present. Leland Hoiel. In Ih€ nreanlime and behreen times. Jim i:, ' lickolT s!5 Feb. 18 at thc Toled. Llub DLrn Wade took lbe responsibilitl ol the Ncpa/l area. rnd \Irs. a,-: : \ - .hairnan rnd Nas asislcd |I Paul O Rourkc, Robert Bfnwel] (K!th,! Nletz) agreed io folloq through - li:.: r.hn Delp, Chuck Shinarer, aleo.ge Zilba, .!d on contracts \!hi.h {ere .lriled ro B.lltjt'11din? ahnlnt. i:r D::ii The drne began nr C./rrrl6. Feb 19. Ton Dave Dunson !nd Harold Hormann .re conlacting !lu.rni -..::.- -::i.rJ chairnra.. *orkcd with dirisional chair' in Sdn?| tipp Ctr', //o_r, and P4,a ffe benrg *orked -:- D.. S:iri . Ioe .\lspa!gh, Blll R)!n, Brian Farrell. b,v Vincenr and Ch.isline lax. Hal and A.ita N€ilsen. litu ii'. OR., 1 :n,l Ron lrliien. Attendirs the dinner at \.1!er. Dan Led.,v,lr., and B.b tsuroker, Jr. Drle Bou.ke, \,--i \-- i...r .\\ r . \ R..rc^rnrf ('enter. in .ddilion Burns, Bob Young. Don Haemmerle and Wall,v |he.- :. ii..c.r:In-ed abole, sere Bob and.l!)ne Sleele, egar'nn {orked J-rrt!f.U wilh Dick Btcxlar. chairnran. Al Ci..r!c:.J J:ne \ladden. S)lua Alslaugh, Vi.gini. Sci lan R. \4oh. and Franci! D D$,yer nr.de contrcls in Nc[ i..r. Bob a.d 1lna Lukcn. Prt frrell, Joyce ORe'111, a:,,rlil? and l-'rra'a. respeclnel). O. \Iarch 2.+ cin'palgn sha.o. Eilc . lohn rdd Nalcy Tarldno, Di.k and BclO solicitoN from C,Uhltdl, Mndrrr, dnd Cllt,d a.eas nieL !i \:n AIIa. .\.d: and C-lara Knislcy. ..d Bob and \'Idri.n Rc(ics licrt.ur.Dt. Coklw.tcr Joe ltlaruna, Coldqaier Schn.Izer BeNeen Toledo and Clolumbus \re stolped ln lC.h!ihue.l a par. )3) goes to FOUR DTSTINGUISHED TEACHERS t

fHF ..morirree charged wirh thc task ol sclcctilg the re .,Fi.fr .i :Ie rn.!rl AlunriFrcnlt,! Awrrd no.r the ,l:t:r.g!i.i.(l !..rincr\ frcscrted for co.\idefurion wds i:..11 rith a problenr rh.t sccncd to have no resolnrion. liertr!:l oI rhe oursta.ding scholrrl_r work ol these lacrlty ltnibeb qrs nrosl lns|i.ing ard nrade these. who hrd to \ei!h ihc nicrils ol on. lglinst drc otlier, leel very bun, 50 ttuiL Dt. I.ttn J Lttkt, p tet!ot.l Lh.'nirbt, ,t,r,, ij,i' r.., tk/nlet! ...nDlnk. a*itn?d t. th..'t rht '..th.j .i tht ,,,nr.r drdr/ . d[!bh.l l\. r.arJ 4eo lr r/', ,,/r,i,,iJ .i',rid.i/r tr honu u iurth)- rn( ih(t J.. i,irri:.,.r:,r..,r:iii;rii,,riJ t) !hL tudlt,tit lilc a Ll y.y :.. L . .:.:;: i,iuil h^en an.l prt i:: ,I .,rI,ii i.'&ri| t,..tnlL: it1 lptil. :::.'i 1... : a;:;:i' t;:, rli,i ..1 ttanl.\ t.,x kul that j :; ij:. dr..ririn/r,rt \ t,i \r(lt rlis , :-,.i r J.?ri':,r/rrxrir it pa,\\ie a Ll nkes

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.:,.i.,:.ri r'r., d.t.nlp1ishn(nts. Aho ni.nn tak. \1ti.\ t.:.n n! rhe |,,.rlad!e to he qain.d lt.tr 1ltir-1hdt alt/tt J.:.1.. ntul htr 1.athi ,! ioh erc h sood han.ls. 'Tr' ,ro F'e' . o ,..'J, i. 'r.'..' difilculi onc for the co.i.ritL.c' to mrle Tlierefo.e. it sas dcc'ded tu gi\c cqurl comnrendation to 1$o f.cultv menr pr.,'",, ril ,re,l S:'r ro rhc ecadenric ljfc .Dd prestige '.\.of lhe Univ.r\iry, Dr. Wil- i.cd J. Steiner rid Burton R. Weiver. 'Througb ye!.s of distinguished and conti.xed se.vicc to thc Unire6n1. D.. Wilfrcd Stenrer, prolessor ot histor! and chairn'xn of the dclartment of histdv," has brodghr distinclion Lo himscli and ro the Unne.\irv. ''This he c..Linucs to do in erer increlsing mcasure as is.rrested by his p.st ind.u.reni f.ofcssionat achieve- nrent\. rhc widcspread inLeresl he m.nifcsts in his cho\en neld has giren him st.tr\ which is f.r reaching. Hh pro- fesn)nal counsel and *ise dir..tloD is sought in an,v are.s oi rctivityj borh localll ard nltioD.lty. ''Dr. Srcincr reflects ln his prcfc$ional atitude all rhlt s mosr {lcsirable in a frrnrbe. oi the facxltl of rhis UDi- lersity. Hc is never bo bu\ lhar he will nor llke on.c$ dulies and resporsibiliLies. "Durins thc lasl }ear hc \ras.leclLtrer on rhe Univer- sny oI Dayton lnrelle.tudl Series Program. He also con- ducled two lectlre serle\ on thc USSR and Red China. Each Sunda! on WLW-D\ Cuhwe B.at fton January u.til Ma) of thh ye.r. Dr. Sleiner sili barc conducted a seventeen-$cck progrift on rhe gcDe.ll tolic of Rusia. t DR, JOSLPH H. has served.ot.blv as ! coDlerence le.der ln rhe Ket compoiiri,r.. Eishr \'ariarions on !n Ori_siml Thenle. *as r.riDg '\dllr Educarbr Progranl on world affans. Thc Fc.lo.nr.n,. r proic$ional orsan rccirai in Philadclphi.. Da!Ioi arouncil on World fl'airs rccoeDiziig D.. Srciner's A recenr .odpriri.n ior chotu. o.gan, and bra$ lna ci cipabilirics h.s ulili/cd his se iccs as vice cha.m.n of its will b. publi:hed d!.ins _Her.. rhe srhmcr of 1964. proeram soies lnd director of its cirizens,corsulration ind..J. \r h.\c a lacull! nrembe. rho has s.eatlr enhanced rh. Fr.sriee oi rhc Universtrv ot Dayion ''Uriil thc bcgii.ing of rhe cur.clr ycar. D.. Srcincr ,ol \..,- '1, scNed lo. scven consccutive yerrs on rbe boud ot irusrees "Fi^r honor:blr mcnrLo. ir m.dc ro recognize thc high of the SeDior CiLircns Clenrer. Hr\ing been el.ctcd io rhe crlihr. of slholrrlL icconiplistm.rrs ol Dr. EtlL A. UnlvcNity ! Frculty Forum, Dr Sreincr rvas forrhwilh Joseph. a$iq!.r ir.oi.jsor ol cducirion Thtuurh his rrit clcclcd chairn,xD ol rhis body for 1963-196.r. He has \e.\ed 1i. .l ;s, .,p.ror.t,,,.,r te., in llris catacir! $ilh dccisive.ess and aptonb. drasn Darion!l trirenrion r. rhc Unn.e^ir). ''Dr. 'Along *ith the\. lcrivities. Dr. Srciner folhd liDc to jotrh s.^ed !\ .dnor ol rh. fublicatior /1,! parlicipatc iD a \enrif.r lor ilni.r' oficers ot Alljcd Na 1ul? t.d \| .nr nt d D.,tuLrarn.to.l./}.,^r ! ictc on tions sp.nsor.d b\ rh.1ir For.e ]rstiture Suc.ess in pub 'Jacqnet \larniin on l-o\e i. the Schooh *as a.ceptclt b) li ing.h,m.rr .r.J, on lnrericrn hisrory, Lhe hjstory of thc A"krno L..l!tkrt(dl ,4.r n r . 'Ihe willirni C. Broqn Enelxn,l rnd \oilJ hrn.r\ prompred Dr. Sreiner to pubhtr comfinl h!\ a\.rded Dr. .loscph a cr)nLrrcr ro srile a a siDildr tlr on .\.r:.i.in Hi(o.t Conrpact Fa.rs, 1or ttre lext on the philosolh) .a.ducation DDring rhc pasr verr Vis E,l .1s:o.r:ri.n. flblicalioni b\ Dr. loseFh afp.rred tn $. {:dthotn Edu ''\o' l.asr a-:.f: ihe.ibrin.rions thar ha!. conre ro Dr. .a!iDn, the tjh^e$4. ,,i 1)drLD ternar the Vdrra,ni Sterne. drrine th. f::!i \e.r q!i h s seleclion a; a Fettow E.lu.atu, t\tt Psi ahi Q a .ri\. ''Among '5 \'1 ,r n'I.J.. !hc more o rsran{ling spealing cngagemenr\, .nc. cond!.red rr O.tk R;j!r lnirirure ol NDclcar Sr!dies Dr loseph idlLrwed Dr Frrncis Keppel 01 Lhc U.S. Oficc in t|e summc. l!61. .r of ' fdr.'r ' le, ,,...r'. \ ..: ..r.-.. "Th.or.rgh all rheic lcri\illes Dr Sre;n.r has.epresenred iI Hol_v Cro$ Collegr He d.lnered ai !dd..s belore rhe Lhc UDiveAity of Da)ron \nh urnor di3rirt and Natbnal Catholic (nridanc. Conierence in Bono!. xnd \ras 'irh irliled to gi\e the.onlcrcnc. n,nda.! b.lo.. ihe ll Ohio ''Through his profesional .onducr. bndr on a.d off .a.i Gurd.n.e Clonlerenft in aolumbu\. lhc UnlveNit_v ot p!s. Bn.to! R. Weaver. as\irlant lroierir ol .ru\i.. hrt Nolre Damc requesred D. Jos.!h lo,ddress rhe graduare brought lo thc deparhent of music . hi-qh deg.ec .l Fre+ rluderls i. rhc ]hsre. of Ans reacher rrcg.anr. tige. Thc csrcem and .espcct in *hich he js held bl rhc . 'BesldcJ thcse e.gage.ienrs Dr. Joseph has t.(icip.red D ..,. 1..{ ,,, i ..{ 1\ o d.J do ,,. ,n severll lctrynres on o!. o*n ci.rpu\. He hcr 'r .. 'o,e lu lar FspecL rcllccts directly on drc t.rive6n\. HL \elecrnin as ricif.ted in a slmposnrm a! \rian Urjversiry. and on t$o a perlorDcr. coDsultanl, cx|c.l,lccturer, $rirer. anJ leldcr occisions aflcared beiirr. rhe Datron Nt.nres\oDi Socieq .r\ lo...t o". i,. , i ''The authorir] {hi.h ) ' r' d... rpl. 'a I)r. Joseph commands in tris tield evidencc of his esteem !nd rcslecr. of guidancc h.s \vo. him srare and nalionat recLrgnirioD. ''A. r.no- o rt lr\.r...1 \r.j. -.r',.r' He h t lrcrter ol thc st.erilg co.rniftcc of rhe WesLcrn \,1r. Wcalcr las demon\Lritcd . thorough knorkdge rnd O\. 4,, .,. ,. i ,, ,c.. H. feel nrr the lype ot cveDt which the A.ts Se.ie\ hr\ dc Iee of lhe Nrtionrl Catholc GDillaDcc Clonfe.ence. Ald signed ro brilg to the clmfus. He has asunred lerdership recently he was inrjLcd ro serve is a vrsitlrg prolcs\or.i. and has iakcD c|arge oi seve.!l specrfic eveors i! rhe serie\. Delens. CounseLing aDd C!rdance rrrining lnstirnrc to be "In a lhk rctivllies, \,1.. \\caver hns is hrs goal ded held .t Obio Unilcrsity duri.g thc 195.1 $rfrncr rernr. respcc! lnd prestige ior thc Urirersitv in tle area ol mnsic ''ID rdditio., Dr. Joseph har won rhe.onfidencc of rhe admilislrllior of the Sclodl of Educarion Lh.oueh trts .e- ''Anong his lroiessioral alpedrnces hale becn $o .cnt appoinhcnt as chaihratr of the dep! nrcnr ot se.- o.grn solo pelfornancc\ dd.iDg concerts wirh rhe Dayton ondarl edu.ltlo!. There is liulc doubr thaL in Dr. loseph PhilhirDoric orchesl.!, a f.culty recirai in the U.iversitlrs '.r-'l ' ,'loI'rl. '.. . oci- chrl)ct-.Dd an appearancc oD Mi.nri Ulive.sity\ rrs atcd wilh this facultl lo. onl] i fes yelrs, has done nruch rhroueh his scholxrly ciiorts io bring $idcstrcld pre(ige 'M.. Wcivcr sas the aurhor of this seasons progrenr IolheUnivcsiry..." notes io. Dl\ton Philharnionic Orchcstra concerts. His "I. s.lecting the recipien! oi rhc ,^hrJnnl !acntrt A\trrd. I

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cognizance sdr l!ken not only of the enrine.t pI.,.. -: :: : \\ \'! ::.-:.iur.i. r..ogniz.d its potential ard re- holds in his prolesjon. bxr al$ oi lhe rniqne conlflbL,:. j,..:.- D S:r: .1 a lo d.\clop a com r..1..J. i...ntil. r.\r rh- h J .J\., 1,.. 1,r 't. ., ., ::...-- : : ..:: .:: ii i,s l.chn:que. During Ihc lrn !e.r field ol lctivily. Accordirsly. *c annolncc thar I)r \l::: : ''::r.,i :,nil i! no$ b.iDg uscd !t Ciclcrll D. Schmid. profcsor of indust .l cnrlncc.jng ha. .i:l r':::-'.. l-.::,:: ir r'n. rr.ining prognm for indus!.i!l sclcctcd ro rcccivc rhe ,rv,rd -.:-:::. i- :j!iiiron. Dr. Schnid h^s dorc signiicaDt ''D.. Schmid hds saiDcd sidtsp.ead...n!rirLon :r.: -:: ::i:.:.: !l.r,l of.cliabilirr with Iiuticular en,phasj\ *orl rr.elolrlJ r.$ rr \(r. ' - !r the industrial eDgileer. Thc troccddre ,\ :ill:i \1.::. a-,-::ii :ra.ri.n of this a.ca of actnity hr\ been identined Nleasurenenl Sampling, olten refered to i:i \\ \:s lr: ..!:: rr::ar.h rnd d.veloFnrent acti!itie\ of Ihe Unitcd uril:/. iu. ll. - \, .tL. pr. .. l . ' o' ' !o$(r ..1 .\.ird rr' .J,..e r':- 'Dr. Sch.rid hai esLablished lnnsell as a lcad.r in hi\ rro p'o. de. , ...9-l .r'r r i ,... r .l. i . neld not onll narionll] but lile.nxiion.lly as $cll. Tlris . by prcscnirLior .orcerlr ,e ,e ope.. ro o ^r i... f \.\. .. ; i! altened \e!c.rl hcL\. An rbslracl of hn Nlore specifically, \VNIS is a sulistical techriqle ior ,lir..I on WNIS !r lh. lirrtccnth annual conference of thc,{mcr- dcterminalior of work mclsur.m.ni strndards. ft u.er a i.a. Insrirule ol lndustria EreimcF *rs tranrl!Ied irto dala collecihg lrocedure similar to work s.mfii.s bir F.encl a.d Geirndn and approved in the rcfrjnt ol lhe produces, wilh the aid of a c..rpuler, r mo.c t,o".riLrl proceeding\ ol Lhe xbove conieretrcc. J! (.nada\ leadlng ansser, which incidenrall!, resu|s lrom usnrg the ne$ o dL I P . 1, t.\ ' o 'I t -n. WMS statistic. lt has bcen progrlnned to calcul.t. anJ xplcared a le.gth! editori.l commcltjlg nosL h\orlbly point oul job (.Ddards di.cctly (rt ten io t*enl! pc. .e.t upon tbe W\lS tech.ique xnd giling it cqual cDrthalis rl rJ)r.,J o foi wiLh the latesl rdva.ces i. prcdclcrmlncd lime ndndard\ conventional work sa.rpling rcfor! as a by producr. Due \'ery rccenti_v Dr. Sch id las prepared a !r!cr tor pnb- Lo rapid conrputer sunlnarizltion, .ohplele relortr l.oin liclti.n in I Flurorean scientinc joun.l. printcd in thrcc a lar8e study catr bc m.dc lvailable rvlthii fort!-ejght houA nfter complctirg (hc \ludy inslead of mary ueelis ''In Februar!. 196.1. i distinct holor *as bcstoscd uton taked as is normally rhe c!\c. Anorher rdvani.gc oi rhe the Lrnilesny oi Da)ton in thc pcNoD of Dr. Scbmid shcn '.cq r,{ re F lc . 1 .r.. iu ,J ; J |r.., . ,- r- - he wxs .rned one ol the D^ttotr arca s lcn oulslanding engiieer\ ior I96j. He $as seleclcd lor lhis hotror by rc! "\Iany large compa es iD lhe Lnited Strtes eDd Cdnrdd resenlliiles ol nine rechnicil socielies oi Dr)ton. ln addi- havc and ere norv testing WNIS procedures. Thcsc in.h'de tio. r() the abole. Dr. Schnini is frcquentll called ulon ro A.roJet Gereral Corp. and nunierous divisioDs of Ceneral serve as a cons ltr.t h the lieid of worl mcasu.cn.nts iuotors Corp. IBNI h.s workcd cl$el,v wilh Dr. Schnlid in ud .eliabiLit,l' prediclion. He has larricirrrtcd ;n rurnc.ou! thc developing and leniDg ot his WMS progr.m. Iaecend! progfunx rs a sleaker, p.nclin, o. rcsourcc l]er$n. ln all lhis progranr has bcc! included in IBNI s Sh..e ltogr.nr these actiliries. he has reprcscDtcd tbc Utriv..siry ol D!,v- ron slth graciols dignitl .Dd scholNrly comfelence dt alL 'GcDeral Nfotors IrNijlulc, haviDg become acquainted Nlonrgodcrr CounN I BORNr rhird child. rhi.d son, Edw.rd Jamcs. io arHARl-ES \\'H1LE\ ln Janu.ry. 1915 I943 FRED STROOP bxs been nlnrcd ro $e nine-nrcmbcr rec IOE \EHF-R nai on. oi lhi c.n of \arion$idc insur- | : ion .rl,l re.oLruc J,iin, ion .f Oh, . The "ppoinr- ent wrs Dr.de b) Ohio Cov. J,mc\ Rhodcs \e..'L r.' r< ..r.,.r'Lr ..te,I.1.ter,a 1918 FATHTR CARI \\ll I nas b.en lploinred pasror of \'IONSICNOR JOSEPtt NICFARLAND. prnor ol Hol) Ilolr Rcd..nt. ChLir.h. \.q Brenrcn. \ngel, ( hrrch. Da\r"n, ob cneJ rhr I'iriclh inni\cr..r\ DECREIS: tsOB HI_EI. Dra\rcr of art\. Ohio Sratc ol bis oftlinarion in \larcb Farhcr NlcFarland h!\ becn Uni\er\ir\r l{\lIS HI]tsES\IE]l:R. mastcr of a.rs. Sl. lasror ai Hol) ngcl! since 19.+9. Hc sis ordrined in BORN: vi. to I OI lS PFRRY in ltir.h Sl. BROIHER PAUL SIBBING. dire.ror oI i\{o!nr 1944 lohn. obs.rved his golden ilbilee ln ltril. \l Al. \T \\ ( \u \\ _. n -( rJ n_r rn SJn Arron,'. ua\ 1922 recentlt ! crnrPu: \ birrr BROIHER \\'ALlFR ll.\LSFELl) ..l.hratcl hi\ g.ldcn tsROTHER \I-{RIO\ BLLKA his been nrnrcd gen.r!l jubilec of reli-pxnr\ fiofes;ion rn \f.il. ediror ol d n.r ierir\ oi hrgh \chool re\tbooks $ be tub 1925 lished b! rhc Bnrce Pul.lsh,.g aonrpan_v. \\'EFKS..henj,t vl\CE\l KOIP\l( K i:! l'..r nrmcd vicc p.esidtnr LLOYD and re$lrch -sroup lc!dcr ior and nrnfr-!.r .: :'ri D.::ri ...e .a G+cr, Ilorlc!. Bal- tlonsan(is !ro.!inic ch.nri.al! di\isn,n. bas becn rsarded lirJ. Ifc a lea\e of abfnc. ior g';,lu.rc srud) during rhc 196,1{i 19?1 ROBIR I RE\\ER h.. l'.:n ninred choi.nran ol thc ir 1947 comc prorc.ti.r rommillee l.d thc Na- JACK CASTICNOLA h!: hccn irnr.d head coach at tio.al l(\,1 rn\i Pre.i. r: \l::::rirg \siociruon Treobn- \lich. Jack h!, b..n cor.h,ng sinnins ioorball CHr\RI E5 PF.\RRtR ::.. .-Ji .l..I.d ! dirccror for fo. thc pist elelcn \e:rr\ ar \lonio. (-cnral (rrholic. his rhe Specirlr) Pap!^ ai!ra.r\. rir. irn he \c cs as gen- re . r :(':q-.r Jnd h. .. rnke ..rJ! . eJ .i. o . i, eral counsel and \.crcttr). t 93l ilOR\: daughler to BILL SAI'ER u Februrr). GEORGE HECK *.,s hono.rd ior i.rigr ri nlotor op.F 19'18 ated fuel lalvcs at rhe !nnu.l dinner nrc.:,:j oi Ihe D2!ron ED \IARRI\AN.ccci\.d his tu3ncr ol scien.c degree in Elgineerj Club. educltion at thc Universn,! s llccen\be. connnencencnt 1934 ." r.. A" rJ tJJ no. nJ"rr]r. o rl r. J.\' ior. HUGH WALL rvrs chlinnan for rhe B.o'b.rbonJ \\'eek .mong thc 2i(l .ecci!iug undergr&luire dcgrccs $!\ Eds obscrycd in Dalton in Februar). wiie, JLANITA, accepting her bich.lor of sci.nce deg.ec 1939 is seffelrr\ \Ionsignor Nlaftin fATHliR \\'{R\LR ROHRBA(H rec-'.ed hj c:. r. oa IIARY PASCH,\I- ro Gilligan. Sr. Cha.les llorrone. Keiic.in!. education degree iron) SL. Louis Uni\erir) in rh. n'mnrer rrrlsh. JOHN KEYES has Accepred t$o ne\! panncrs ilno thc ding sta.ted The COI,. CEORGE ZAHN {ViRCINIA FINKE'.{LI). NO\ V.riety V€ Conrpln) *hich he in 19:17. compan) ope.ares l t0 macbine\ in the Dlykrn area. staLioncd in l,a.is. $,As ! campus visilor rhis $inrer. .boul BROTHER JOH\ HA\llIA\ hls receircd his master 1940 of arts degree fronr Sr l-ouis Unilcrsnv. IO\flH \'\RII\ rccei..J rhc eo\( tsOR^_: r \on Io ED CRlllIME jn April. \'Ieri,oriJ.r. .i\ i1 . , Scr\:.. Jr hi. -o,l i\ Jep. , 1 1( chairnrljn of the maDagenreDt an:Llysis dirision ol th. Air 1949 Forcc I-ogistic ConrmAnd. llRO 5HI\[OD,{ is a prrtner in rhc accounring lirm of TO\Y FURST has declared bis candiilacy fff onc of Joe Ci. wise and Comp!n).. (he file stale rep.csen(llive scats in rhc Novenber clections. CLLN \l( \lPOWER ha. he, n clecr

BOW,ltA.\ PI\EI' II oODS GIRLS' DOR!,IITORY ASK G.act tsowman '11 $hich h lhe nrost xnn{al ed cr' \orih.:lt r.rired. rnd about \i\ or seleD coto.ed hemhcrs rrri'lr' ot rhe i::rlrr $o.k _Plncr \,) o*n is iI the \ociat sciencc de ansvcr, Woods. of couAe.' Grace, sho retired in r.rtmenr .t rhr irid. .oilege, inchrdins a cl.s in rhc 1962 aftc. miny leaF in the Llonlgomery Counry School hisrory oi .:\i|zari.f. Our g.earcst dii]lculrv is ihe lcach systen. is notr rclching socirl scieices in Lhe jlr.ior colleg. of Efsli:h rhr aiai.cr ot most ot lhc jnconiing slLrdclts ai Pincr \\'oods, iftle€d one ol Lhe .r\t ndsDll schools 'ne t O,r ,J .r D_ 't ". '.so t Nldn) pcopl. kros dre Prnel Woods sro.y: bow rlrc l, ' rr.Jr'. .t.' ,r e , . .a.rr rnt : young N.g.o I aurence lones. in 1909, h.\h hom thc Uri rlt] reffuin irom rn) r\|. oi dcmo.stralion in ttre rrce vehil) of lou. srlh a bnnd nes bachclor's dcgrcc, \rcrt coDilicr rhrr is so nm.h a part oi rhis .ree. Ht.c s.e Livc to Mirsissifpi. sirh courige dnd an ambilionr hc woukl ri pc.ce wirh cach orhe. Forcisn \isiroE are J.cquenrll educare iclos Ncgroes id \hredo i.rted Nlississifpi: scDt here i.om the Stale D.|afime.r to Lrlnerle ar tcrsr xid ii d clcaring iD lhe he.rl ol ihe plne,! t\oods counlr! orc cx.mple of *hire and ..lo..d cooperation tr edu.ation ncar JrcksoD. he set lo \L..k Today. half a cenruy lar... G.ac. Bo\mln tclls aboui The srudeDrs .rc lery likablc. olten $,irh .h.rmirg south Pnrey $ oods School: ern nianDcrsj aid thc] rc.lize Founded bv Laure.cc Cl..lo.ts hc.. in Ih. tinc-covcr.d rhcir need io. iNtrucrion. sand-clal hills ol thc black bclt of 1li$j\sitti. Piney Pcrh.ps sohe day thc! ma\ \vood\ nill nlls a nccd for the loorer \cg.oci of th. !rc.. rcxlize even nrorc full! hos Now that thc rt.tc has built somc nes. lro{lern sclrools for nruch ihis instirLuion is trling thc .l.m.nta4 childreD ne.rb]. we h.!: fc* .len..t.ry b do for thenr, pa.ticula.l\ slldcnrs But it docs oJTcr an oplorrunir\ irr high school slncc !t the present linre. no ud junior collcge pcollc to $ork th.ir \a! througb school. other school of hlgher le!.n- and nranr_ arc taklne advarlrBe ol it. iig wouid be a!ailable to Rcligiously. Pincl Woods is 'intesratcd, $ilh sonrc .ufy of them As one oi thc ( athoiic rludclls conrirg from Merico ald Louiran.. ard slate school inspeclti.\ said our.egjstrar ir also from Xavier in New Orleais. The when hc looked o!e. rh. rcc only whit. studcnts are llexicar. ords, lhc school is x.iqdc. it 'lhc d.y js lolg fo. rhe stldents .nd lhe facuht. Thc nlls a dcnnitc leed in Mi! bols dnd gi.ls work.ll moniine aDd go to cl.ss in tne sissippi Hcrc rhel learn tol- allc.noon. or licc vcNa. They Lve in dorDirories .Dd the c.!!ce and uf dcrsrarding j DR. LAURENCE .IoNF.\ rulcs arc trctty rigid. ID rnost cases, thei. ed tcaiion.l back .Dd palience. ard as in Dr. Jorcss crse. ihose rru.tirics grcund is vcr) deiicrerl not orli becrrse of rlie porert) nrrv sorne dal stand then in sood steid. of then nome\ brn 3l(. he.i.se rh.lr ..l.rFn rer.her( ln Il's diflicult sonrerimes. but a joy ro teach th.m social the pasL have been ve.y inadeqlratelv D.epared lr Leach- scic.cc-horv to ge! along sith their fell{rv nian. And it\ nre. lvlan) ol lhen neler saw a wall nraf xntil lhc_v came a .hrllcnge. too. becalrlc Lhcir fellorv .ran dosn hcre has irere (Sone ot onr f.cshnan collcgc stldcnr\ we.cn t srre not bccn too he flnl in thc right way, and thel arc . liftl. how Lo locaLe Alii.a or Indill) Bul givcn a.hance, the) .escnlful and pxzzbd b] ii. How would ),! arsscr the le.rn. An_v liney Woods gi\es thenl rhat chdnce. qucsLior the nlti\c Atiic.n .sked ne oDc da) u clas. ,\ll lold. there e.e abour lio p pils rnd srude.t\ on lhe ''L1iss Bo$nrd. wHY do the $,hite leotlc hcrc hxte rhe cr rpus We hale about scvcnlccn shitc ltacher! lron) lhe . . pL,\\ C;E\E PATTON his been lromoted to ilrc positlo! ol -oY f Rr't r\tc\.,t. . , r , r . r t t F \ s.nior ensinee. h lhe engineerirg depaltnicDt at Clcnr.a f ,\ r oBuB Bl \cl \l .,., . , Soy)\ Fort \V.,vDe heldqulrten. JIII P.lRRlSll in l\'Iarchi i{trrLh child. rhird son. 'alto tOHN BORN nirh child. lorrth so!. to JAMES NlAUcll i. KOSUA\ ln \Irrchi daughLcr ro BoB P]\YNE in Jrf Marchi son ro sID STANSEL (JANET WHITL -5Sr i. u.rt: a.!l lhrd $n. Nh.l Dayd. ro PEII HUBER Febnixr): son to RUSS S[EETN{.\\ in Februarri dnJ rlo {\ \\'ALL,\alE) ir Janurry. daughre.. rhnd.hild, \1arga.eL Fllen, to DICK SCHIfR LOH in lti a..h. 1959 1956 CH,\RLiIS RENSIIAN $as hcad bisebalL co!.h for the flters durlng dre re.cnt scison. He ha\ uDounccd the ANIHONY KIIYSTOFIK. salcs clginccr for a;.ne.aL rdnprion a r!plia!ce conlrol deplrtmerl Iloni5on. IlL. ol $n. Ardrcw Loui. h Dc.cnbu. Ll!ctrict .l DI a;ltEEs: FR{NK \VOBBER. philosophy has received lhe l96l Cordirer award for coDtritruti... doc(r ot p.'i,,r,'r,,, ir t"rep r,r i! g.ology qhil. a Fulbrighl Scholar in ihe Urred King- n..,.,.-r do.i in De.ehhr.: rnd BER\ip BI{E|N- nrisrer .l sci- (;l-.\ Fl PU\JNIEI-I- has annoln.cd rhc ddoDtion oi lri. ''''\ or ll' \lAliRlED: l)lalK \\ILLKONll1 ro PATRIC_IA NtIy 6Ft child, Phjlp Ra!, born Fcl.nrary 5, 196.1. BOR\: second child to CO\STANCE IIOFF\I.\\ BOR\ ECKLAR Nlarchi iolrrth child. diughter. i. loi r. D\l E BLTIHO\C in Nlxrctri n.sr !)n, in lo!fih nrrh .hil']. Lr TO\l IIIISTLETO\ (\lAltY ANN RUY- BII l- UHI- in Jlnr!ry: filth .hild, iorrth so!. 10 llll \OLD5, rr \nr: l-.1 s.n rn \\'ONDERLY \,1\UalH in Ma.ch: rnd drxghter to DON FRERICKS,- \\\ Fttl'E HAFER ri \I.rin: irr io \l \RlO\ EI-EY ir Febtur ': 'P rL'.l 1L \Ld I .,r, : 1957 |O. P\'\ l\tr. d' \ .'ts| - JERRY KINDLE h.s bccn fronotcd 10 nanrg.r ol il:: :., DR Ra,\ \i.LI\ rn Fra.u.rt: drughte. to JEiIRY Adlance Nlofigagc Corporrlion. HOIFE\r,lRD\ER in \l.rch: s.co.d \.n lhirl .hil,l BOB I\'IATHEWS has been lfpoinred t'\i\1!.1 adm::: ' .-J\ a . rlr B. R r qRut H{Rtl't istraLor ol tr1a.in lrospital in S.D Riia.l. a:lit.rni: H: r:r:-.:-: i.:i iJ Jl\l BUSH ii l)e.cDibcrr a.d third chitd. ' ,'J O\I BRODI RI'K i:.: .:Li:ir: to A]"DY CASSET I-S iDI N HFj{MAN ministraror of wcstnifisLc. hospilrl in Oar)!: CoL.: 1960 l\, K \ll l\l l( .' l- . . pp,, J D\ Bh\l \ ,repr-.,r rl Lhe Los r\.geles dislficl ofice ol Nloba!'r Chemi::l a.r. '..-r'.pp,,., Ico \l r'.lrr.l'r'.r .\rorpI h .v t rhe ldrk O ll lArnL\ n Bltl.LIo NIARRIED: .^NN_E WARREN 10 I-r. Emesl DI:r r I or li\l ANDERSO\ js $ith rbe tiniken Rolter Bearing LomPan! CxDton. PAUL - n ROI{r._: ilrn daughler, third child. lo HA\ill DR. \lERl-E GIRSON ulou.ces the o.cnino.r hi\ TON (JOAN I-EFF) in Februd,y: son 10 JOE IIARL\1 .m e D"lr,, nr J.nu!ry: son ro DON NEIDERT in \4rrch: so! ro -, 'edoR\: ', ,. g e. ,, !, DlaK KFI aH rn ivrrchr third so. Io CARIVJEN RIAZZI tor l ..r I j \r \lt I, fl IvAllF . OH\ \\l t?t\,,r , (AN\ FITZGERALDI in lJarch: dxughtcr lo 5l\\ ANl.l -iil) Nlarchi and ddulhte. DIWINE nr JanuxN: daurht.r ro aiAl.F DAWICKE IMARY VOCKE) in In\ \ , l L.I ...^. r. R4, to Rl |A HORNICK \VeiSand iD Ocloher tc, ' .. flL l'\\ '' \Rl rO. I l, \l , r . r , .o! .o, ., \t.\ 1958 Hl (;f\l{\\ I,Lr -: L o tl\t \tt \ ' .lrl ^r l-ES WHI I WORTH las been xplointcd s!pe.isor ol gen dol(u r \4. w tu\\\t tr'H \\ | \ c.al accolniing ior Oxlord Paper CompaDy\ Rnnrlord DOZZO in Fcrurfl: !n ro I.O\VELL DUSSIAU jn mnl ll.r.h. druShrer ro IFRRY BAUER i. \'tdrch: aDd second tsOts IAMASKA $on x dhlinguishcd scrvicc !sa.d l.r child. tccoDd son, ro tiANK losEFCZYK iD Nlarch. photography b] Ihe F.eedoms Foundation at Vallcy Forge JIM NORTHCOTE i\ norking lor the U. S. Public tlcllth Sc.vice in l,ue.lo Ri.o. Missed Your Yearbook ? JollN NIEKAMP. re.ent.hairn)an for the clc\enrh I TMITED D.,!r." q\.J1 .l A nlniber ol tea.books l.om tlre ]car 19.17. .1 \F I,eJ ., ..r l9.1rl. 195i, 1951. l9i:r, 195-{. 956. l!59. 1961, ard of the Aldiophonc ConllDy. l 162 is .lailable lhe Alu.ini somc 1l\1 IOWERS is !o$ with rhc Unio. Carbon and Cxr ro{ thn th Om.c. For blde Co pan) in Ork Ridgc, Tcnn. df thc !caN. the nrpp\'is !er_r. lery linrned .\ doll!. bill and instructions *here ir\ to be senr sill hale a learbook NIARRIEDr JULIE ORF to Dcnnis Ra) Brker ir Aprili 'J lnd Io M.rlcnc Thcrcsa Ag in April. {'r'^ '. r"r r "D,:r, r'' tsORN: firs child. son, JaDcs Albcrl. io Al- 'soZA\IBER Send rhat dolhr ro Allnini Omce. Urilersirl of Dayton. l-AN (NIAURINE REICHARDI in llarch; daughLer ro Da of . Ohio.15.,109.,\ttcnrioi: Ycarbook Oltcr 1961 PAr<(tf | \\t\'\\\ BIIr \lllli\ .,.-o,rrFrF,.,rt. ee\. .or, r.- ' rP \. Ln- ic.niuf. rs|rrr, n.t Forr (,,rtlln cr \ ll RR l\'. kl \Rl) \a .. : .:_rJ- lo re t.n t. D \\Y \\DR . h t irr\ D . srotu ., fotl D..ei.. \I.6\ ft.,nrl Jtdnlrrr:r rp.r I )!, rr\. GRAD SCHOOl_: JOHN TUC]KER. DictriNon Scbool I'\' Pn\ ql I K\'\\ \.r. I 'n\r.r,t\\\'I . _.\Orr ^ \'/^. r,... . 'l 'J f\\ Pl HASSEN FIROUZABAI)rAN. \Vor.edcr pohrechn;c l; roNY LATELL is n!r:.:: ii: r.11 l,.t Deo ptzza r BIll \\'ODRA\\\. rl. ,.|^er.^. 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A.1\i 'oH\ \t \R \ \ .r .P,rIJ L, oJ.. D' o'. 1.D\ \l \\ll\ ' or Dr_ ton: CHARLES trIcCRER\. \:ii..rcan IeLephonc .nd Telesuph Conrp.n). Chl.!:!: HLCiH \l.aA\N High- \,e^-5.;rJ D.o:.lD I'I F,e o-Bl- rc R..d,: BOB lr i C fIFTITTT--I1_?-_|E-- l\' I i;ll=i .-n, r . r\PPY ': .r | \' \l chine Tool Compan!, Dtr\rr'x: IOH\ PEC(. L S. A.ft,v: Al- PONCE- Jltc.nllionrl H::.:.::: F:l.:is. f.\ ' RAY POSEN. Ohio Def a.hre.t .r H :: ..!. 4 olLrnrbuir JOH\ PIrTfl{tlAtlGH. Dr\loi P:r: r liNri: J!\l ZI\I\IER- LF M.l).nne I S: L.::.:. llo: BILL ZIELI-\- SKI. Dow Crhe.ric.l'\irci.,n. C..:.i . \Lillnd. \lich i DON WRICiHT, Keuerin-q O-\", ..j t::::.s JOH\ WIS-VIEW SKL Union Ca.bide C.::r.::: P::lL:.Ii. Cll.\cl!ndi BAR NEY WHllS. Inl..n:,ir..:. H.:,:.!r. Sprirglicld; l'O\1 WESTBROCK. Srr D::.. D: :.:.. .i High$alsi BAR- BARA \ENa,. \o::-.:ra3 H.:: i.ool. l).)ton: JERI{Y HERB ABEL: No Book Yet ! UTFIDFR Bmilnri A,,..;. C.. Br.Jiord: TO\1 WEB- StER. Charlej P']2..:.J a.-,-:1t.Inc.. h\c* York Ciryl ''fOl{TY )c!.s ago $hen I tllked dbout going irto the REUBI]N \\.ASSER\I\\. \\ P.\FB: ]]\I STANELUIS. cl.isic\ I $x\ rold ihrl I {!s fooli\h. thai I rvould starle Gcne..l Ele.iricr FR{\l\ 51Rl(_H. Repxblic Stccl, Chi- to deaih. The! sxid i slrould g. iiLo the socidl scicrct\. ..,po, BOB \Ol lFl\' ro \' .Leri.4r. T!\. bece!se thel lvas the comlng lhing. I. ten years. tnct uid, L rr: lllt \ \-\ l-A! . \ B. I o ,'o .. , no l-aLiD o. Greek \rould l.e taught. wlii;pan!, N. J.: lE\l \ {\DERFOOL. \\'adrinBton ''Sircc thcn J hlve gotten ! Pb.D.. hxve r^iscd Ln.ee Tosnship !:lement.r) Schooir. D:ri!-1: \llKF TREON, sons. aDd h.!c cxlcn tbree nical! a day in the proccss. lhe US. Annyi JOHN TRER\IK. Heaz Crr.)..!riof DrY position of Lalln i\ now betier th.n at )ny tirne i! tbe lld tonr CEOItaiE TOMASHOT. ,\s.,xi.r:. 51..s Corpora r.D\ror.\\\l Ilqo\l\. l J l rTql Those words comc frdn Dr D. Hcrh Abel 12. !rcic\lt n,\r.f: DO\ I lll t Rl R. L S. \ , \ TfP \\ llcrb \J;re Dale school- aincinnatii BiRB\R\ T1\5EY. oi chssicrl Lrnguages.r Lo]olx Lrniversit!. wailc iovnship s;hools. Dayton: T1KL\1I T1\AtsE Ias becn at Lolola sincc l!:9. teachins lhe clasics which Nlcborncl An;raft Corporltion, SL louis. \lo:PAl rverc soing to disaplelr !i) d.:. Hc won his docto.ate \L l\tAN. l ,'ee ior " r..ioI 01 r \d l" from No.thwesterr i! l9.rl and during Wodd W.r II. B \R0A|(A \L JI tC. r irr o, D.lrol \ . .. o.1 addcd Engli\h. Frelcl, and nrdrcmdtics to his I aljn a.d DAVE STERLEKAR, Padu. High School- P)rma: IOHN Clreck tca.hing eflorrs. At lhe sanic 1i.1e, he worked xs STELZER, B. C. Da.is Comp.n), Dayton: DA\'E STEIN Lolol. s .cgisLr^r xnd did \onre drea!.r $ork. METZ, East Ohio Gas Conrpanl. Cleveldml: \'IRGI\IA Thcatcr, rarticllarly ltoman and a;.ek clasic thc!ie.. STANTON. S!int Nla.Saret 1\lary School- Clelel.nd: ..,t r,\orrr' .l H.l .F re'"l lt lncorporlted, Chicago: li\1 . !_ f DICK SPISAK, Nldorola on the stacc ar rire four..t a Knights ot Io]unrbus bcneiL. \lcDonnell Corporation, SI Iouit.\lo: SOI-ET, Aircrali \cc e\er' ,cJ DETH Sl\fITH, Kettcifg Schoots: DAVE SI'IITH. De rle. d' ', 'e wrole a |.ir I d \on Lo no rn\. tUN y \l\,lt oN I atFre JlJ p rh Ihe siudcrt nesspalcr at L.,!ol. rcccntll tc ),hourr: DI \\\ \lllRl\u. triJiid.r. D"r'1. lengthy story ahoxt Herb's nany,vears iD ahicaSo, aDd DA\rE SHEPHERD, U.S. ADlyi JINI SHAW. Ohio Po$er He.b paid a filc L.ibute to !lnr! .1ater. llc attribxred his ror'oau. l]ril i"r. ll\l \i H\\ARBfR, l\PA'8, PHI strong academic hackgroLrnd to his !ndergrlddate Progrrm \( HUMAN. L.5 Ar.,.l I I Cl\l \' Hl \lA{ Hl R, h't ar the Universily ol Deyto!. te rq scho;i ststcmr IIHIRLEY SCHNEBI-F Sr Eliza ''Those $crc bcfore lhe d.ys ol 'crfelcria education. be, H" rir , Dr, or . lO\l 5l Hllln,5 li a '8e lold a l-oyola Nervs rcporier. 'Our bachelor\ ' st 'n, ' T,b Herb !ro- Bo\,m..n \il. \ I I {l(R\ H\4lDl, ar' !u g.an c..sisted of lour ye.rs cach of E!8]ish, Latnr. G.eek, rla rne 5.r|c.:^ Kl \ v H ARDI\u D rq 'e'i l rr rr majors lnd r.,olrr. pr, -,.r,r JoH\ \At\fY. \,,p.,'\ l', histo.t, and lhilosophy I gr.duated wilh nve r.on- LolDJiti^r a-,rl n. R l.: BARBAR{ Rt lrY could have doDc grrd!.te $ork in .!) of them ' D-non Sc;oo 5\',e'r {RlL\l RI liHfRl,uurle About lhe olly ihing Herb hasol bccn lble to squeeze H:1 5 Looli ll\l RA\, D(lcu o onr'r'. Dr) or ' .rd in d ring his iliust.ious carcer !r Loyoh is {riting a book \iDl?A A\ fRc. \\.- r . r-o. run H;el (.rool Hc nray do it y$, ht says. CLARE\CE H. GOSIGER '02 GFORGF \T.aARTY Prcsident aDd founder of the C. H. Gosiger l.Iachinery Co tlie o a:d o-p ,.enr o \pee.h ir in Dayton, cha'rman emerilus of the St. Elizrbelh hospilal rh( Lnrr.ri r! n lgril.6l \.. I Iay board, and a long ti e member of thc Universitys as I,E\\EI; C. LO\G sociate board oflay truslces. Falher of JOHN March 6. "rE. A nembe. oi rh3 Lx le6irt s a\$.irre board ol ta), irus CHAIIT.ES ] . CONWAY '09 tees since i9-i:. \.i. l; A retired lldilor a! W.ight-Palterson Air Force base. i, THO\I{S BL {CKAUR\- For \er.fre3r r:-: ::. Lnir3.siq s ndjonattr reno\rncd .JOSEPH H, PFLAU]\,I '09 basl.rtali .r::i \l:r.h 5. Fo.mer Davton resident. 9. \farch \\ iLI I.1\I H. (BUD) KERR AI,BFRT T WAI SH ']2 Fnor-ball .r:..1 { rhe Urivc6iiy ot Dayton irom t956 A$oci.led for many yea.s with the Bendix Aviatio. Co.p rhrous:r i9:t He *as he.d fooiball colch at ihe Univer- of South Bend, lnd. Apr. 25. riri oi S;n Fr:..isco shen death came Ap.. 9. OTHER RECENT DEATHS CARL A THEURING '23 lh! Enh.r \Icl1uftrie, moiher of NIARY '40 ard the A retired civ;l €ngincc.. fornerly sirh the U.s. Arml l!r. ROBERT 24 . . . i\,Irs. Theodosi! Schill. mother ot Corps of EDginccrs, a rcsidcnt of Hutington. w Va. ]n GE\E 6l . . . Dr. Samucl S. Cbudde, larher of MRS. JOSEPH '26 \yALKtsS'62 . NIrs. Adele Nl. Hochwrlt. MARTIN C. AOLL ro'.rol r \Rll ll, DR. \OR\4A\'.7,ar. Dk. ( AR. On the stafi oi ihe Sealy Llattres Co. in San Frdnc6co. ROLL '20 . . . \.1.s. Ama Hoch*alt. mother of NION- Nlarch 18. SIGNOR FREDERICK'lt . . . John P. Lauterbur. father PAUL R. BRINKERS '27 rr Rlr H \RD ):... Pa.. R. sprirJ. a.Lerot PAi Lt\L On tbe sales force of t4ain Appliance and i\'l sic Co. jn S. MONEY'51 . . . William R. Nlcivillan, lather oI PAT Daylon lor sele.Leen years. Apr. 12. BEUKERT'63 . - . }lrs. lda R. Rice. mothcr of MRS. JAMES COLQUHOUN '59 . . . NIrs. Nlerl w' Dustman, COI T-OI]IS W MAKI,EY '2? nother of DOIIOTHY KNOEF '42 Ntrs. Rosina Haacke, mother of JACK'.19 . . . IIn. Nlarie A. Zimmer, A lawyer with the Ballist'cs Syslcms dirision of \orlon Air lq Force base, San Bernardino, Calif. Feb. 9. nuh.roIIIUOOD "rd CHARII\'.' Arza E. Millard, father of DR. lA\fES '48, ROBERT MICHAEL AU]{CER ':8 '51, ard RICHARD 58 . . . Cal W. Zinmerman, fadrer Ililjta.y resca.ch systems engineer a1 the Beli Laboratorics of ROBERl '42, WLBUR 49, and DONALD '56, and in Ncw Jcrscy. ID March. brother of JEROI{E'31 aDd EUCENE '33 . . . Laerence 1-. Longfcllow, father of DR. ROAERT'35. .. MA. Hilda NTARGARF,T BRF,NNFR'4II Reisch, mother of ROGER '50 and JOHN '52 . . . Karh- Teacher in the D!)ton public school systen. Morher ol leen A. Welks. sisLer of DON'5i... M.s. Mabcl Ll. DR. ?ETER '5E- Fcb. 16. Mooney, nother ol .IOYCE GRANT'61 . . . lvlrs. Mary S. I'aitefton. morher of R. WILLIAM '29 Dd widow of ,]OH\ C. RICHARD '52 lhe 14te ROUERT C. 27 (Hon.) . . . Mrs. Nlarie Milren- Killed in rn aulomobile accidert after attendinc rhc funeraL bcrgcr. morher of BETTE IOEWER '39 . . . B. J. Ilc- He 1 pro u- ol ..ccounr n8 sr' " d ,, "r' e Cajiery, faiher of JAI!{ES'52 . . . August ard Annella at ivlichigan lech Univc.siiy. Houghton. N{lch. Feb. 18- Scott, farher and molhe. oi THO]\'1AS '26 and JOHN '37 . . . Edward C. Kesscn, father of N1ARY ANN BUCHER GEORGE W. H. WONG '57 '46 . . . llrs. Suso B. Gummer. dauehter of HENRY Trcas!.er of UcWalDe l4arine Sup!]y, I-id.. Honolulu. In AURKHARDT'02... Roy D. Olcotr, father of JAiVES'19, DR. EUGENE JEROME J, ZOCRAN '51 '43, and PATRIC-LA LECHNER'49-50 . . .Ivlrs. Frances \'{. The UniversiLy was iniorned oI Nlr. Zogran\ death in $'ilkens, mother of PAUL . . . !trs. Do.a Lecbner, Febmary. Hi! 1as! lnowr ad&€ss was ir Homestead, P.. morher of HF.LFN THONIAS '.17 and THOMAS '5 i . - ryil;tty -l'lilly: loo !:pars late

BY ANTHONY MACKI,IN THIS is the r?ar ||e elehrate the lout hukdftAth annitersary aJ th. bitlh.l Willian Shakespedre. All the Strcrlads lutiousry are ntiatias sowenits, little tncmentos ol cullute, and paftt al Shdkespearcdk plals ate pappins up with the dandelions in hiEll Kha.l\, t.lleses, and lid. theatres ltom Moraatd, ohb, to Pdtkets PrcIie. Minnatuta. Peaple rho have yie!ed Shdk.speare tuehth haad altet crts hr traaslatan. nit?ttars. sthaol baadt, teach.N, ahd athet rua iahs oJ .uhurc stand in a morlent aJ tuc.gnitio belore the pedestul beat

Let us imegine the Scop, as wc m.,v alTecrion-

Antho ! Md.kli, is a .rcatir. !".ane tnembt .j the Univttsitr's Lltpdrrneht ol Lntlith la.ultt. ately call him, borr noi as a man oi the Rcrai\lance In hh glorious noment, he would *rilc lbout the but instead as . man ol tic Collapse, the twenlieth Olynpian salesmin lor Wheaties: cenrury. Shakcspeare, thc Scop, has tle rlliterarive power which the Baftl lacks. His agen! \rould inform ToLt b! dn nliat,lrll at \.und and 1l1ry, tis iltins nathinr.' Wheaties go up. But Shlkespeare would The Scop goes to high school a!d, of cou.se. 10 wolld collegei everyt'ody does. He also servcs his counlry. Shakespe.rc would drcn Lry his hand at pla)s. J st think of lll ihe opporhrnities Shakcspca.e would would sa-v at e WashiDg- gct lodlyl Although. in vierv of his op.que past rec atrd Erhel Kenncdr 10 hift social bour: never go to one of your dirly ord, hc night just nlanaee to be a |igh school drop ton 'l'll our and a drait dodger. 'lhinkjns ha sees ! lack of corviction lnd in- Suddcnl! his great talent would bc recognized F. L .o'.boJr. dilidual .cceprarce of guilt and responsibility itr thc a ro gr neJ ' r. k Hi o'il- niodeh wodd. Shakeslcarc sould \triLe "After tlrc nnagination. Ihc thundcr oi his vocabll^ry, !he liSht t". nre.. B.."rt'or o c.ur.t'i... his a new sorld would beckonl Tcle- "p.ober ring ol inslght dre plar sould l:rsL only two of the thrcc !c!s. but rhe audience {onld be able 1o spot l.Iaggic Desde- mona. the .haracter based on Shrkespc.rc's s.cond He would bccome farlastically succc$ful. For *ife. jn the first.ctl Ard. ihe) d rcalize the rest qt Alka Seltzer he would write: the play is just about Ncgrocs lnd rhingj like that ''Paot Ton: that eats the srintnine fn)e, n1e ba.l, .nyway. About this timc Shakcstclre would also th. tu.l!ale, thc wtl-ne,t a.l the \tdet: thdt n1 facc many .ccusations abou! his sonncls lor the Da.k th.fut! oi hh h.dt, rhe the t'aul letLt raseJ, ats I-ady. (It would turn out they were writlen to George cor-d ns f sattets: rallows tlF oU )dt ontl dnchalo,t: dtinks l1c srcen nun1l. ol th. rtr hg Thc school I'oa.ds {ould abolish Shakesleare's work fron rhe .lass roon with a rallying announce Alka Selrze. sto.k wolld go zooming up. For Deni, 'The clasics a.e eood enough for olr kids. Whos this Sh3kesleare thilk he is aD)$a)l'And, the Puliizcr Priz. board (aflcr t\!o of !o ''a, tnt tis toa raa rnllied t.rtd,t.tt, tha\' t,clrs fle\h arvrrdl $ould reiecl Shajiesf.a.es and a{ard anl resalvc ixeli nt d.len! fla! llc !ri7. ro S.tniou. Nice\ "Happiness, Happiners," People would rnsh to luchase BaD. For Alar rhe nory .i the r.iah and trlbulations of a decent

"Datb!., doabl. lail u tL ttatht.: H. .. . d .- F d, ) o,l e- !.') . p ogir'v ag ltite htn, an.l catl.ho buhllt." herr ;nd rhere. He nould write 'Hammy," the story Ajax solld skl.ocket. But, the Scop woxld e.r. oi a! tizonan who sees ghosts everywhere. This

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die What \,Yas going on** .Cainst Queen Fllizabcth, *N *ec!refi Srleiman l\lasnin- cent of the Ort.rna. Emli.e Liiled in bilrle; Carhe.nre de We of rlre leenticth ccnturt beliere rlrat *e are llvins Mcd'.] dicd: Olivcr Cronwell bon:.evoll and cxccutian ol rhroush a rcmpc uor6 era Lhin ever adicted $e *odd lh. Earl of Esscxi Quecn Elizabeth died.nd {as suc.eedcd by 'nore before. bur lel us sot asdnst ou. exFe.ien..s tnose sn.nn.d b! James Vi oi ScolhDd rs Jlmes I ol Ens]rndi Si. Waller lhe half century of Shalie\pelres Lile- and we c.dnol bc !o Rale'eh conrictcd ol plouing o derrro.e Jam.s and iorpri\oned s!re. l-ook !r th.se srcat cve!(s: fo. ll yca.si conrmision atlrolnted to intcstisat. onron oi ndri Thc Wrrs of tne HoAuenoisi ilnslard losl Crlai! ro lnellnil and Scotlandi O!-r Fi$tet plol 1o bLov up Lhe Francej hafl drc Tc iblc .avased Ru$lti 1he Torks b.sieeed Ilouses of P!.liuenti planl.tion ol Uhter. fod.ited to lhe hesl.ning Ronanov Melia: var of libcratioo in the -'eihenandsr Pole PirE V or a.own b! the rebellion ot l)ronej of tle gadzed a Holy Leaeuc againd rhe l_urksi the Tu.ks *cre de Dynlny lvhich $as lo .nle Russia lntil the l9li Relolution. battle \in.c t.i.n.. tn?diorr lnrention oi rhc scr.r lrtne. Lhe lead fealed at the battlc of Lelanlo, tlle -!rcatest naral d,l fte fleei ol Anionr and Cleolrta was bexren br Ocorlan nenlil. rhe decinul system. llie knitiine franle. rhe $ind ttr. 1,600 years bcforer lhe ma$ac.e of St. Barlholomclvr Neth.L bine. ind rhe relolyire n.ger discovery ol dibblins rvhear to llnds provin..s joined {ogethe. 10 drive oul rhc spnnish: th. inc.er\e )ield: Galileos treaiise on te csirial nrasnetisn anlt Moors deleatcd ihe Porllguese in lhe B!!rlc of the lhr.. elecr.icil\i Cl!lileo exro!nded rle p.incipLe .f the pend!1!m Kines; the Spaniards invarled P.ftusal: the Spanish arn:da a.J rfi i.sL lnq oi nroLioni the telescoF nad.i Ghlileo dis- was defeatcd and scallered l,l thc Erslnh ncet: the Edlct ol cor:r;i rhe moons of Jrpite.i dis.olelr of logrithms by Na- Nantes .ndcd the French civll saE of rellsioni Lhe Jipan.je r!r. ue o! rniinsrlalion slnem in sr.veying; Wll ia'n Hrrvc-v irvlded (oreai the Irish rebellcd under Hulh ONeill: Poiih ealolni.J nij iheorr ol the ci.c!lario! oi lhe lloodj Calilco t.oops interveled in Russiai time of r.olbleJ nnd 1 ..e n!s di.e.red ror r!; h.lil o. re..h Lhe Cope.nican systen. Ai ,;rl ilt. t!r. \llirr.rlrnselo died: flontajsne puhlkhed th.oxn oui aite. three !ea6. _F.-i Evlorutian u'l .,ldrr.arion: Manila, Philinpine Islands- his essa\i: 5t.r\i.s Queeie tnblisied: autnoizcd founded br rl1e Spa.isni Vanin Frobisler sliled in sea.ch oi lersion oi rhe Brbie: DJ', eriJ,r s!!ri.!L .onance br Cer tnc Northwe( lr$ase: Sir F.alcis Drakc sailed a.ound the v!nLe\, lublished: Ba.on, ai,!rr t!L,lisled: John lvlilion born. *orldi Sir Humlh.e-v Gilbc.t took Posscssion of Neefound Erpan./nrs il€.rr Pohnij .h3.:ed i-n le.ed ta.a 1o elective land in the name of Qucen Eliz.bethi Sn W.ller Raleieh nonarchyi rubhc debares on relisi.. :hronn opj ro .ll faiths cbnncd Vnginia for ihe Qucen: Vi.gliia Da.e, tle nBt lhne in lndirr reiorm oi rhe caie.da. br lo!. Gregor] XIIIi all child bo.n in me.icr; the Marqui\ de la Roche obi.ined fron laran became toliricall! lolredi Aii,rr tl: Gr.at ol lndia in- Henry IV of F..nce t commission lo conqrc. Carldr: Samrel stiLured.eiormr in ldmiiinnrlo. :nl rn:.oLltr..d urveral re- de Chamllnin sailed up the Sl l-arren.c a! irr as La (:hine licioD\ tolcrlrlonr Fl:r !r.Foi.: :r .id!,Lih : rnnersal Chri\' Rapids, drscovered thc St. Iohn River and Lake Chainphin. rl.r r.pul.ll. in L!:.r.: E:izao.rhnn Poor Lal!, charging Lhe and brought a colon! 10 \e{de.nd folnd Quebec; P.rt Rolll !,rl(l.r ! ri ::f. .i ...d! pcrsons; Treaty of Vienna save founded in Nova S.otia b-v the F.enchi lirt schools in Can!\tr equal iiai : r. Prot.nants and Roman Catholics: a rcyal founded. !i Tioh Rivicres lnd r.doussac rh!.ter !i:n:il ..dai. relisrous frccdom in Gerlrany. L .b d,,/ 1-e"!i.sr lvtary. Quc.n of Scoc, nalned Dlrn S:lnnirg :hr! bri.f samplc ol thc .lents in SnalesFares l.yi Darnle! caused Rizzro. f.voutitc ol \Iary, to hc nnrrde.:d r!r.!trr :rd ).r lrosrcssi\e aBe *e ro lolger worfe..t the and was hinnell mudcred b! Bothvcll: Mi.y nixr.ief BoIh ir:i:n:r nhI h. *r'ote n |elevant toda!. tR.ttint.d vcll: Nfa.y m,tricd aothsell; Nlary abdicrre.l in favotr oi hrr ': wi1I rettni:!bn.I n1t .o-. l' c. l\' \1. ,, .on\. d ol I . o.". Rot(1 B.'1k ol Ca,add. I

(Cant11u..i lrot" pate 7) a.d Jin FiucDwirth have lsed d dire.l nuiL p.io. to the chrirnrn, has ask.d Ken Millcr. Lolis Bnrnsvick. lick pe(onrl solictitior alpro.ch for those Lo be contrcLed. O Neill rS!. Htn.y). Tom Knepke, Ben VonderHur, lnd Jim Nlccafiert and Doug Lawsor are $orking S,!rl as,l. lidr DavidniD to help. And,v Dixon is channrln ol Lh. Dick Lalrcrbur, Cnnrsd kindh consented 1o Lakc ovcr Minntr {.a. jim !!d Uarian Schelrerman are conh.ting lhis ,!edr. retlacing Hrnk Hoyirg \rho prevlolsly did !n thc C.liu t/. Ma?r'r group. In at,a NIa..h 2j. Dr. Le. excellent job blt hls becn scrt ro Gennanv witb NCR. I-ike pl.Dncd thc meeling. Altending scrc Bill Cla.k.. Don /\ttending an Afril 11 nicctir8 scre lrlr. nnd l{rs. Jnnres Lanc. Ilick \orlon, Henr] Pope. ud Cleorgc S.hlrgbaum Kindle. (Patti Si.m.rsl, Joc Hollcnkamp. Jim Weglewski, Dr. Plt (onnaoghton xnd John Rankin rr. h.ipifg.. rhe Vr. and NIrs. Kc\in \toriarity (Cl.thy ONeill). and Dick ca.rpaign. bur colld not alend rhe meering. Lauierbur. We a.c sorry il,.r thc follownrg workcrs could Cl.,r.|dr.ls progrrfr sr\ launched Aprjl I \i..c Hliz- not be $irh Lrs: .le..y Po$eU, Ray ficdlcr. Harold Ey.on, da dfd hls sorkers did !n ex.elleft jdb if orga.iri.g rhir George Hochqalt, Norb aDd Jan YouDg, and Tom NIihalek. !..r. rnd *e rvere well .epresented r.ron! rh. IaIAA The St. L,,i! rr.up. u.d.r lnc dircction ol lonD L s.hooh..llumri. in lddition lo the.hair.r!n. I. he c..l (Jeckl Reisch, tuel Ar.il 21. Working s:th thc chairnran mcnd.d for their trork d.c Capr. Har\ H. S.rirh. Capt. .re Jt! Blcher. Joc Wack. l-dn l,hillirs, Hank RechLien, JoaD Murlihy. asisled by Lary l. \\'ilh.lnr. Gcorge H Jca! Staperhorst. a.d lorn Reichard. Coopcr, Jr., and Richa.d l. \1!\e.. Ctrpr Bill \ogel. Dri At the April .reeting ol Lhe rs$.iailon ofices and di Fitzsinons, Capt tsill (;urbn)d. (.rrr Iiarcn Srrunc. wil rcctors.. repoir was gilen.. Lhe frog.css o[ the Support bur J. L.nese, C]lpl vi..tnr S a;onoz!. Elio Cl. Carlini, Pro-qr..r As ol April 23. !lumni h.d pirdgcd S26.818.i6, Capi. Jo Ann Nlraz. Citr J.ii.ph R Pal\!, a!pt. Ra) of which S2l.5ll.S6 hrs bcen faid. This 6gurc rclrc- Leopold, N{jke \Idrc. Fr:nk Fili.en. I.r.y Mastcrso!. sents a.nual tli\iDs On tle thrce Iear Clombnred drive. Capt. Ilike Kilbane. J:.kie H.Dlin,. Pri Coon.y, Capt. S269.7.18.3-t has been pledged and S215,,116.76 paid. Ol Jim Vudevelde. CaFr Ri.hr.d Ki.,l.l. anpr. Thomas W. Lhe rh.cc y.a. pled-Ees pdid. $.1.1,220.14 has been received Kelirlct, Ru$ell J Bou.hrz. Dr.iel J P.r.rs, (atr. cloria since Deccmbe.. 1961. This yeft the terhs erpire lor Pa l Ilcjak, Vince and K..ei H\i.:. \,ho *o.tcd rhrta, ind He.kman. t rcsidcrti Jerome Westendorl, vice presidenri Thonlas J. C!nre.!. .iFI.,rr iir l.arin. This eas a wonder and Jack Bramlage. treasre.: directds Jack Brown. Blrrh l job of o.srniz.rion ti .r:::.r :h.ur 150 of odr 350 Srydcr, ard Clharles Whalen: and D.. Art Bok and Joh! alu'nDi nr lhe rrea. :nJ .r...:J.r i .onrflcrc rcport irclLd P. Clhanct of dre atlrletic control bolrd. rts -er,., 1. . , 1 .. p^ .ro .o .or aor lnrel.r had a fine cocktail |arlr lor allDrni iI that ' drc! . couple of week\ rgo. l\larr Slc Nliller was ch.ir- Under the .hairir.-.. : ri Di.l Hollenkam!. our maD Ma)be we'l1 hale a picrlre in thc nc\t Al-Uj\{NUS. Ddlr,rr wo.ke6 .r:i ;: :.. S..r;-n Cadill.c on April 2. CinciDiatis llnl ScbohNhif Fdnd DinncrDance *as Presenr Fere Joe Sri.-:: B:ll O B.i.n. Jin llueller- Tom hcld,\pril 18 lhe alold Sr.cam Couniry Cllob. Almost HoelTel. Hdff\ P:.. .-a 8,.: L.r.l. \or present but as i00 teople $ere rhere lor sirloins. nusic by FraDk cor sistirg ir rhe .;.r.:::. .i.:: Dill H!th, John G.rrity. !rin, and delighliul b.eczcs oft the eighteenrh green. Bob Harold {$ori\ F.::: 1:1 a.rurur.. Bob l{clear, Pat Conger chlir.d rhe cvcDt, blt he sals Ed Longo did lll OCornell. ts,li Pdrt:: .:i J.. 5imor (Recognize the the $brk. A.rcng othcr thinBs acconplishcd b! the chap- waterlront pi.r!... q;cil ter was Lh. afloiDrmcnt of Joe Thie Jr. as coordinltor Richard i!Io.tgon.rr pl:nneJ olr l!r;rr;l/., nleeting for ol r pr.gr!!r to spre.d the wo.d ol the Uni!e.s ! of Ap.il 7. rn .ddnion ro Rich. Totu KlLrnrpp, john (;illes, DayLon to loc.l high schools ard ro encourrge the intcrcsL Henry Hcntcl, !trd John F.uhe. a!. helpiig llma nuter ol orhers. -{ li.ison was established wlrh the Cincinndri br" coDracting .lumri dre.e \r tl:nralf.li', Don Hoelle alnb on Lhc c.mfus as closc. tres and elen joint evenls fe being considc.ed. Thc laLc Ton Blackburn w^s en, i,tled in lhc Purg.iorirl Socict! of thc Graymoor Frian. At r.ess timc, you. llunni scc.clary h.s been inlormed oi picnics, flanncd for alunrni, their famjlics, srudents, and thei. ta..nts ir []o1umbus, lndianalolis, dnd thc Cokl salc.\4insLcFccliD. lrca. As tlans a.c comllclcd, rc sp..li!e areas qill bc nolilicd This bls been a long .epo.t, and il ,ou are nill sirh me, I Fould like to Lhuk rll those, i.chtding anyonc un- i,,'io"- i irr',1 r,.,.' r" lo. rlr', o. ' r.'1r( or the Suppon l'rog.am ud ch.plcr actilities. Without lhc hclp ot ihcsc lo)el llunii. tl,is rcpori would not be lossiblc. Wishrne elery oDe oi )ou dd )ouB. lery plcasaDt sunrni€r. and looklrg foNad to rnitilg wilh lou .ganr soon, I renrain, ALL ROADS .ta.k Btora, th. 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