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University of Dayton eCommons The nivU ersity of Dayton Magazine Marketing and Communications 2-1-1952 The niU versity of Dayton Alumnus, February 1952 University of Dayton Magazine Follow this and additional works at: http://ecommons.udayton.edu/dayton_mag Recommended Citation University of Dayton Magazine, "The nivU ersity of Dayton Alumnus, February 1952" (1952). The University of Dayton Magazine. 128. http://ecommons.udayton.edu/dayton_mag/128 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 [email protected], [email protected]. EBRUARY • 952 r Passion Play To Be Given by U.D. Group The University of Dayton Players will pre ent their second annual Passion Drama based on Father Mc Dowell's "Betrayal." The date of the play i the week-end of March 15. ESTABLISHED 1929 The first presentation of this play Vol. XVDI February • 1952 No.2 last year met with uch critical ac claim that the Players feel a yearly Mary Shay '44 . Editor tradition i in order. "Most citie the James F. " Pep" Wil on ........... ....... ... ...... Sports Editor size of Dayton have one or more such religious productions every year," ac "Entered as second class matter April 15, 1940, at the Post Office, at D ayton, cording to John McGrath, director. Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879." " Our audience response last year in Iss ued Monthly- October through June dicated that Dayton is more than ready to support an annual produc SUBSCRIPTION- Per Year, including Membership in the Alumni Associa tion of the Passion Pl ay," Mr. Mc tion, $5.00. Grath said. Checks, drafts and money orders should be made payable to "The Alumni The cast will con i t of orne 70 Association of the University of Dayton." actors and chorus members. For wills and other bequests, the legal title of the corporation is "The Uni Som of the early cenes of the versity of D ayton, Dayton, Ohio." play will be expanded to bring in the events of Palm Sunday. Scenery and lighting effects, which caused much favorable comment last year, will re main substantially the arn e. Members of the University Player Passion Play 2 will take the leading roles as they had last year, notably Ed Feidner, Alumnus Evaluation ..... ......... ........ .. .... 3 Gali on, 0 ., as Nicodemus; Don Development Program . ...... .. .. .. .. .............. .. 3 Loeffl er Mt. Pleasant, 0 ., as Anna ; Class Notes . 3 4, 5, 7, 8 Jim Cosimati, Middletown, 0 ., and T om Ditzel Dayton, as false wit Chapter Meetings . 3 5 nes e in the trial scene. Letter from Alumni . ........ ... .... ....... .... ... ..... 4 The play is based on the two be trayal of Our Lord- the first by Sports . 6, 7 Judas and the second by Pilate, the Roman Governor. THE ALUMN I ASSOCIATION OF THE UN IVE R S ITY OF DAYT0:-.1 For the fi rst time the family a a unit will be given con ideration bv -OFFICERS- the University Player in that chil President . ..... .. .. .... .. .. ..... WILLIAM J. GREEN, '30, Dayton, Ohio dren will be admitted at a special Vice-President . .. .. ..... ..... HoN. RODNEY M . LOVE, '33, Dayton, Ohio rate. Treasurer . ........... .. ... .... MISS RosE RoTHBERG, '40, Dayton, Ohio Secretary ... ............ ... .... .. Mary Shay, '44, (Appointive office) T erms of elected officers expire Homecoming, 1952 FRONT COVER: May we pre -DIRECTORS- sent one of the current favorite of Flyer fan freshman, -Jack Sallee, T erms expire Homecoming, 1952-FRANK MARSHALL, '32 , Sidney, Ohio 6' 2" forward from Springfield, 0 . jOHN T . W ESTERHEIDE, '43, Minster, Ohio Sallee, without much playing time, T erms expire Homecoming, 1953-MERLE P . SMI TH , '2 5, D ayton, Ohio has hit almo t 44 percent of his pec H uGH E . WALL, jR., '34, D ayton, Ohio tacular one-hand push shots and most probably will fini sh the sea on T erms expire Homecoming, 1954-jOHN D ucHAK, M .D ., '31, Dayton, Ohio with more than 100 point . Flyer fan E LMER j . WILL, '37 , Dayton, Ohio have taken to moving to the edge of their eats when Sallee enters the ALUMNI MEMBERS game for they know the action i -BOARD OF ATHLETIC CONTROL- going to pick up-and . o far the T erms expire Homecoming, 1952-MARTIN KUNTZ , '12 , Dayton, Ohio change has been in the Flyers' favor. Left to right-during the George J. ELLIS MA YL , '08, Dayton, Ohio town game are: Gerry appy, Terms expire Homecoming, 1953-SIMON B URICK , '29, D ayton, Ohio Georgetown, no. 20 ; Jack Sallee, G ERALD F AUST , '30, Day11rln, Ohio D ayton, no. 42 ; Denny Murphy, Georg town no. 14 ; and Don T erms expire Homecoming, 1954-P AUL WAGNER, '39, Dayton, Ohio (Monk) Meineke, Dayton no. 54. CHARLES WHALEN, jR., '42, D ayton, Ohio 2 u 'li'ERSITY OF DJtYTO ALUM us U.D. ALUMNUS GIVEN 8.75 RATING At a Di trict Meeting of repre- entatives of the American Alumni Council in December at Highland Park, Ill., your University of Dayton Alumnu was submitted for analysis. Mr. Otto Forkert, noted publication analys t, Chicago, Ill., was available for comment and criticism. Your editor is happy to report the following "grade" . out of a pos- ible 10 points for each item-here is the report: 8.8 Cover 8.5 Table of Content 8.6 Placement of Contents 8.7 Layouts 8.5 Heads, Blurbs, and Subheads 8.8 Text Type and Column Treat •nent 8.7 lllustrations, Captions, and Boxes MEMBERS OF THE PETER PAN PLAYERS MADE THEIR FIRST PUBLIC PRESENTATION FEB. 8 AND 9 8.9 Pre s Work at the Dayton Art Institute . Directed by Mrs. Richard Anduze (Annette Stutzman '49) the enrollment 9.0 Editorial Content has doubled in one semester. Shown left to right are: Shirley Bernier, Beverly Stevens and Penny Joy 9.0 Readability members of the cast of the Pied Piper. 8.75 Development Program CLEVELAND ALUMNI plans to be released Meet at If you've wondered why you have 1927- Rev. Wm. Scanlon is pastor CAVOLI'S RESTAURANT not received a "dues tatement" for of St. Patrick' church, Bellefontaine, W . 117th St. your 1952 membership in the Alumni 0. George Stra sberg was elected to afte r the Baldwin-Wallace game As ociation, stop wondering! 0 E the Board of the Flyers' Club, Inc. on March l WERE MAILED OUT ! Here' th 1929-Arthur Amorosi i residing tory. in Perth Amboy, New J er ey. 1933- Robert Flanagan is residing There's reorganization and plan 193o-Jame T. Cline, Dayton at in Chicago, Ill. ning going on here at the University torney, is a ca.ndidate for the position 1934- Dr. Ralph Deger was ap with an eye to future developments. of prosecuting attorney, Montgomery pointed a chairman of the proctol In fact, a Development Program is County. Sympathy is expressed to ogy department at Grandview Ho - in the making, details of which are Gerard (Fuzzy) Faust on the death pita!, Dayton. Lou T schudi, Lt. Col., being prepared for publication. To of his mother, Mrs. Mary Faust in after having been hospitalized in head thi program, Father Renneker Cleveland on Dec. 31. Walter Reil J apan, is back in Korea. His position has appointed Bro. Elmer C. Lack ing, M .D., was named president there is "Chief of the Directorate of ner, former Registrar as Develop elect of the Good Samaritan hospital Personnel Service for the Fifth Air ment Director. taff for 1953. During January, he Force"-which includes Korea in its One feature of the new plan is a addressed a meeting of the Holy entirety. Among his responsi bilitie uggestion, adopted by the Alu mni Angels PTA. are listed activities such as recreation, Board of Directors, to abolish "dues 1931- Fred M . K err is erving as athletic programs, entertainment of payments" as uch and to reque t first assistant pro ecutor for Mont a professional nature from the State , each Alumnus to make an annual gomery County, 0 . Congratulations information and education movies, gift to the University according to are extended to Lt. Col and Mrs. re t and recuperation leaves to Japan, each one's means. The machinery for Joseph Stermer on the birth of their etc. Ray Harris has moved to Arling effecting this change is now being daughter, Mary Sandra on Dec. 29. ton, Va. Richard ]. Timmer is resid gone over; in due time you will have 1932- Congratulation are extend ing in Needham, Mass. a report in yo ur hands. You might ed to R alph Canter on his promotion 1935-Congratulations are extend start aving now to make your gift to Colonel. The Canters- the Colo ed to Mark Smith, who ha been an extra good one ! nel, hi wife and fo ur children are named western division manager of Another change agreed on con residing in Japan, where the Colonel the Standard Register Co. With his cern the Alumnus magazine. The i stationed at Yokata Air Force Base. headquarters in K ansas City, Mr. next few issues will reach you in Congratulations are extended to Joe Smith will supervise sales operations their u ual form- but there is plan Poelking on his election to the Cen of regional and sub-regional offices. !ling in this direction al o for orne tral State Bowling Association' Robert E. Brockman is re iding in thing new. Keep your eyes on the executive committee. Joe is pro Connersvill e, Ind. mail and one of these months, you're prietor of "Poelking's Lanes," Day 1936 - Maj.