Chaminade High School - Eagle Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

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J Am, .l,,, x 'Q ' Name CHAMINAUE H191-I , mvronu 4, owne Q Q P PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL DAYTON, oHlo CHRISTIAN PATTERNS IN THE SHADGW OF CHRIST We as Christians are followers of Christ. In order that we might more easily do this, Christ has given us certain patterns of life which we must follow. He has given us not only the commandments and beatitudes, but also a distinct role which each of us in his own way must play in this drama of life. Now we must seek to imitate the Divine Pattern. We must walk in His shadow and endeavor to grow unto His full stature, so that some day we may become one 'with Him. 3 E. . . Q 5. I 1 X, ,W Maw Vw' 9' Y eg Mb vv W-vmwfdgiw swf SMS? Jw W 'ij ' X' .gy k3 ,,,.5 M N, 4 . R , Tw., wi H ., V., .,. X , f r , L -ki 41 ,M 4 i,4ewwLfK,- . A ,Q 2 45214. V, We mwf w ..::.:,1 if 5 WW 9,3 ,.,.,. .,,. A ,K , A www, ' WWE l ' 'ws nt 9 ik if X . I vm? :Sn ity af. 1 -F1915 Y Nada? lfla ' My 322 2 ,ay Mfg HP-1. .Z icafian Tn une whn earne tn us nn the eve ui nur high sehuul days, and whu in just that shurt span nt time wnn nur highest esteem hy aiding us in iurrning nur Ehristian Patterns . . . hy his snund advice . .. his eunstant service. . .his friendly and deeply religious eharaeter . . . we, the seniurs ut 1949, dedicate this hunk. May it serve as a lasting trihute tn . . . Brother Matthew H. Betz, S ,-. ,u -,Q-19 ' I., , , - :I-N '-' ,-WWI ZZ, '-3 ,.-3: . -'14 12. -:f .-'Il ig-,JL -.- -- ':- if A . ' . -'J--J.:-V' f - -wus:-: 3 R22 i nf., -'- w. '2l' ' I F5--...L- Lf X 2 515 N :vb :sw 7-:seg E-4: ff-. J, 1 3: g' 1 if .' -L: . ' , ,ga 4 . EN iii 'Mg fy 'gy p- :ig 13, f f- f - . : ' . 51: ,UU ' 6 -ritwi-'-' MQW Bgalhea fuazhgl, Q. gag, 5.114 pldaczlpaf 1 -I , ,,,, ., ,. .-.., , 'Il lvi x1 , .Y -- -V ---- - - -------'W f-Y H -'W ' 'Y W , Zine Jfame Many IW ' Siudents examine their prized trophies. Chaniinacle, home of many memo- ries. is left behind. Here the mold is cast for great Americans of the future. Here Christian principles of better living have been expound- ecl to its students through the scihool's aeatleniie. social, ancl ath- letic activities. Once again Chaininacle has given society a class ol' graduates. May they treasure her lessons and bring' them to fruition among their fellow men. Main hallway during Fr. Chaminade celebration. Joy marks students leaving Franklin enhance x E - e w fl Qu 5' E R 1 s ,fi . . ,f .ILA i 1 .ini A-f Ma Q 'A i 5 , ,ar 'Y 2 5 ... H-LM ,L 2 4 Q I E . . Z 5 1 ' W 42' gif. Lifiiff ? g..., ' 'K SNK 4 tif? A x my YA, is ',k,, 2,53 sf. H K 9, ff 'Y 3.411 - f'f '. 'v K . xii. ,yy fiiwff 'wg W-...kk X 1 Y 2 'E I Z. 5 EE' 55 U W-an 7' 'EQWWJ f , 5, 1, 2 , f ' v ,wg , , 1 7 4 . ,L-.M , ky. 'ff .i 0 2? .54 ff in -if L, 1 W ,3 i 5 K Q E sw 2 2 g gi 5 iw 1 4 ffj Qlli ff 1-' -f : df ..- GGM 2, fl' 4 The educators of today must be like the greatest educator, Jesus Christ. Thus, our faculty must follow patterns of leadership set down by the Divine Model. They must attain full growth in faith and reason, that the richness of their overflow may be ours to cherish and to hold.. They must show us the way. They must be our aids. Their example mllSt stir us to imitation. 2 I Brofher Addresses www 54,9 - ' A Class MEN OF tIH.XNllN.XlJli, 'l'he declaration ol' the early martyrs, l am a Christian, has its parallel in this, your lat- est accomplishmeut. You are now able to boast, I am a graduate ol' Chaminade. For the last lour years you have striven toward a goal that will re-echo in eternity. And if you wish true success. as it is measured by God, be what your boast implies-a trlle Christian, a lollower ol' Christ. Already in your young lives you have seen those who draw their comfort and joy from the world, those who judge the attainment of an ambition by the sporadic offerings of an unsettled world. You are able to recognize the baffled attempts of those who, insisting on their ow11 rights, stubbornly resist tlhrist and His teaching. You have received an education which enlightened your intellect, strengthened your will and inspired your heart to follow Christ through Mary. Go out into the world but be 1101 ol' it. Show the world Where it is wrong, what it means to be a real man ol' character. and how to solve the stupendous problems maliciously and carelessly brought about by evil-minded men and those who have cast aside their God. Show the world that to be and live as a Christian is the real success worth striving lor. ll' Clhaminztde prepared you for this role in life, you have a treasure and a weapon that no tyrant has yet been able to crush. Even today men of God prove by laying down their lives that Clll'lSllLlIllly is unconquerable. They prove more - Christianity is the salvation oli the world. But il' tlhaminade prepared you for an earthly-minded Christianity that you see all around you, how wasted your ellorts and ours have been! XVe are living in a divided world, a world which can only be united by the blood ol' Christ. You have been taught that Baptism and Faith bridge our lives with God and that we must take our strength from the Cross. And standing beneath the Cross is our Blessed Mother, our life. our sweetness and our hope. lie Men of Clhaminade forever. Co out to make success for yourselves but not alone. 'lake Christ and Mary with you. Fight the battles of your King and Queen and be crowned with glory when eternity dawns. Co forward courageously: smile with the joy ol' the undauntedg conquer evil by a lilie oli staunch Christianity. It will lake blood, sweat and tears. but the victory is sweet and glorious. 'l'he good wishes ol' the faculty, their prayers and sacrifices, go with you as you follow the banner ol' Christ under the protection of Mary. BROTHER MATTHEVV 12 Maffhew Befz The Senior ::f J . Bro. Charles A. Opferman, S.M. Dean of Boys Spanish x iffoigz Rev. John G. Dickson, S.M. Religion II, IV School Chaplain Y.C.S. Chaplain Y.C.S. Moderator Sophomore Division Bro. Francis J. Schroepfer. S.M. Business Manager l J . Bro. Bernard Reckeri, S.M. Treasurer i if Bro. Charles A. Walke. S.M. Maintenance 13 Miss Agnes Mahle Secretary if Bro Wlllxam T Anderson SM Bro. Anihony B. Bishop, S.M. Bro John A Blank SM Rev Robert E Brown SM English General Math. English II Engllsh III Socmlogx Business Math. Rellglon II Llbxaxxan Shop Math. Latm II Llbl'llX Staff Algebra I Cheelleadms Faculfy X x XX x x0Xx X If Ik lx Bro. William J. Cole, S.M. Religion I El'lgllSll I Buildim.: Fund Cmnmlttee Bro. Anthony J. Deinlein, S.M. Marianist Magazme 14 '33 Mr. George M. Early Mr. Gerard A. Faust Bro. John F. Hall, S.M. Civics Mech. Drawing Typing Sociology Football Coach Student Placement Bro. Louis A. Heitlch. S.M. Geometry Algebra German F aculfy Rev. Charles J. Hofsteiter, S.M. Mathematics Religion N -x mx . 'Q tv x XXX 'J X wi SQ ill Bro. Henry J. Honneri, S.M. Physics Algebra Math. Club Athletic Tigkcts X nd' we-uni' The Stamp Kings. Brother John Hall and Brolhcr Andrew Schraiz. work on :mail-is-r hurso. English Mathematics Public Speaking Publicity Theatricals 15 Bro. Joseph F. Janning, S.M. Mr. E Emerson Horner Busmess Law nl' Albert J. Kozar, S.M, Bro. Paul J. Landolfi, S.M. Bro. George J. McKenzie, S.M. Bro. Frederick F. Maihues. S.M. Religion III Latin Religion Religion IV World History Religion English English IV C.S.lVI.C. Moderator Rc-d Cross Chaminade News Moderator Senior Counselor Junior Division Bowling Organist Co-ordinator of Activities Eagle Advisor -ltr... lhiim Y.C.S. Moderator Junior, Senior Division C.S,M.C. School Moderator National Honor Society Debating Team F aculfy Bro. Michael J. Moakler, S.M. Religion I 8: II English I Boosiers Club Faculty f'llOll'lllHStf'l' Bro. George J. Rupple. S.M. American History Economies Projector Club The Dugout Golf Club J!! Bro. William A. Schmiii, S.M. Chemistry General Science Paper Drive School Lockers 'Vg Bro. Andrew H. Schratz, S.M. TYPOIHSI Brother Louis Hfellich explains qeomelric procesvs lo Hodnpp, Zilinkas, and Snhwollzrrr. ' -'52 X + f-ff' 1, .Af ' - .3 as . 'SHE Rev. Aloysius J. Seitz, S.M. Bro. Siephen Sheehy, S.M. Mr. Edward C. Spang Bro. Norbert A. Sturm, S.M Latm Bookkeeping I K II General 512191100 English I11. II Student L1UlllIi'lI IVlnflf'r':-Mm' Athle-lm Dll'C'PllJl' Pluaicul EClllL'illlUll filllillllflilfil' N1-ws Muclerzltur , W if x x N. Bro. Joseph A. Trageser, S.M. RCIILHIIII Il Gcumclry ll Ilsmfi Dll't,li'l1lI Kaullxn Crapper and Marazill me-c-1 wnh Falhr-r Aloybiun Sr-nz s!udc-nl councll nxoderalor, Thr: I3rolhvrs vhozr rr-ndnr Gurgorian chan! with 1hr- ncconnpnninmn! ol Ihr nvw organ, -..Q V V M? ' Asslstzml Football C'uzu'h Basketball Coach Plmysival EdllCZltlUll Faculfy Brofher Gvorqe McKenzie converrms with Ihr l 1auqhI:-r'-a of Mary in lhnir nalivrf ionqur-, -'Hawk -F, ' 3' 'E i 9? . L 3 F 1 'l9Y!tz'23wdQ1 wwf 1 Wi 'K 4' a-if ff' As student leaders of the school. we seniors must review special patterns of leadership. We are called upon to influence the under-classmen towards good. Our example should merit imitation. It should bear the impress of the Master. In addition, we have the responsibility of immediate preparation for future life. Upon leaving Chaminade, we will either con- tinue our education or go into the world of work. Thus, we must seek and imitate in the shadow of the Master those perfections which will best aid us in accomplishing this transition. ff X 19 'RRY 19? 616,44 0 icelzd Enix k e , , ,, --VW.-,., rl s, ' ,UT J ' .53 1 1 ,,.z:9' Q ' 1:7 -Af ,V 3' V qw , VXQM 1-'-Q' N ,Hs wtf 2121! ' qw. V ri I W e fm: .FK S wi . ,JI gif, nf 'R 'f' HJ' V 5 5 I, 55 , Ai. , ., , ,f AL w-xx? -RA , ,Nl I X, f .jJ,,.11Q lf f.,N-Art L ,l X- A' nik . ',.,vx , lm. 3, 1674, . fi Ve ye C-0-151' ,g,-1 f QU' 'UHrf5fm1.xn, 5W' President- Larry Staub Vice-President - Lee Butler Treasurer - James Raitt Secretary - Robert Koepnick Alternate - Jack Angerer 20 ROY HORVATH LEE BUTLER ilw TOM LAUFERSWEILEH ..mM...,w iw-fi ff C 'L' :IC S Ek C : Cl .. - I ff - - C9 ff ff Z E' 3 , C LN - .. Cx - h-4 C F - - - C l OTTO GEERING L I vi Men ol'filI2tll1iIl2ult'. 'l'hroughout every period ol' their lonr years ol' high school, they have inaintained a scho- lastic average of ninety or over and a character rating of ninety-five. ,Ji ' 2 Don zrmmrznu: Jsnoivrs wzxs J J X flfafionaf aqonaa Scale These seventeen seniors have been enrolled into the Marian Chapter ol' the National Honor Society because of their leader- ship, initiative, character and scliolastic' rating. 'lhey have par- ticipated in two or more activi' ties and have maintained a ninety character rating and an eighty-live or better average dur- ing their four years ol study. Cllilllllllilili' looks to these high school leaders ol' today to be leaders ol' men in the world ol' tomorrow. -ii.. Top row - James Fisher. 0120 Geering. Roy Horvath, Paul Koller. 3rd. row-Lawrence Keck, Jim Raiff, Ray X, Sioll. Nelson Wolf. 2nd, row-Lee Butler. Robert Koepnick. Bill Brennan. 1 lsi. row-Louis Bruns, Larry Siaub. John Q Holler, Jerome Weis. lu Missing-Don Zimmer-le, Tom Laufen- l weiler. S i I 1 1 Z '?i ii tt ABELE, THOMAS G ACKERMAN, DON W. AIPLE, GEORGE J. ALBERS, JEROME L. Tom Eagle Ipe Wilbur Perfect Attendance 4 Perfect Attendance 1, 2 Class Officer 2, 4 Perfect Attendance 4 Chaxninade News 2 Chaminade News 2 Honor Roll 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M,C 1, 2. 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Bowling, 2, 3, 4 Buliding Fund Committee 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Servers 2, 3, 4 Minstrel 1 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Cafeteria 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 4 C.S.M,C. 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Seniors 1 l Senior D laces n tough physics problem, ANGEREH. JOHN R. UMBC.. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee Football varsity l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Reserves 2 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 2 C.S,M.C, 2 Intramural Basketball 3, Senior Class Officer 53 BALMAN. EUGENE R. BANFORD. LAVERN H. Gene Perfect Attendance 2 Perfect Attendance 1, 2. 3, 4 22 1 1 ,L . 2 BARHOHST, RALPH B. Jack Bowling 4 Intramurals Basketball 3 3 4 Vw'-p. -ln--ur . 0z::'3 i 2 ,, . V i V... - -, -- Maw. .V -,- 33 - - L.. S BARNES, JAMES S. BARNETT, WILLIAM E. BAWIDAMANN, CARL J. JR. BECKER. THOMAS Roscoe Bill Baldy Al Class Officer 1 Perfect Attendance 2 Perfect Attendance 4 Bowling 3 C.S.M.C. 2, 3 Chammade News 4 Football 2 Bowling 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 4 US' BELAIDINO, EUGENE V. L Gene xi if X M . NM' Ar'n,,,,, BELLMYER, RICHARD G. .,Red,, C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Minstrel 1 -ii 1949 Senior C concentrates during a study period. BENNETT, JAMES K. BERNARD, LAWRENCE J. Jim Larry C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Servers l Intramurals 4 23 .ww t 4 4 ,:, 4 BERRY WILLIAM E. Bm Perfect Attendance l, 2 BIRTLE, CHARLES F. Chuck Class Officer 2 Student Council Treasure Junior Prom Committee 3 Football Manager 3, 4 Basketball Manager 3 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 1 C.S.M.C. Vice Pres 2, Pres. 3 BOLAND, BILL .,Pat,, Glee Club 1 Minstrel 1 Perfect Attendanc Servers 1, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Perfect Attendance 1. Class Officer 1. 3, 4 e 1, 2 Student Councli 2 Prom Committee 3 Never Tardy BOLTON, EDWARD J. ,.Ed,, 2 k BONSER. THOMAS G. BORGERDING. LAWRENCE R. Hcappy., ..Dick., Perfect Attendance 4 Math Club 3, 4 Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3. 4 S . BRAMLAGE, DANIEL T. BREITENSTEIN, JOHN J. Dan Breiiie Perfect Attendance 2, 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Chaminade News 3 Bowling 1 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 24 it i . K 1' W .Y BRENNAN, WILLIAM B. BRODERICK, THOMAS J. ..Doc.. ,,Tom,. Honor Roll 1 Perfect Attendance 1, 2 National Honor Society 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Football, Reserve 2. Varsity 3, 4 Chaminade News 1 C.S.M.C. 3 Intermurals 3. 4 BRUNS, LOUIS N. Louie Honor Roll 1 Perfect Attendance 4 National Honor Society 4 Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Iritermurals 3, 4 I 1 I BUCHER. JAMES I. Jim Class Officers 2 C.S.M.C. 3 Iritermurals 3 3 ir BUCKLEY. JOHN G. Jack Servers 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 4 BURGESS. THOMAS H. Library Staff 2 25 BUEHLER, CYRIL H Hey.. Junior Prom Committee 3 ProJector Club 1. 2. 3 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Intermurals 4 1949 BUTKUS. JOHN S. ..Buck.. Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Bowling 1 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1 E K BUTLER, JAMES R. BUTLER, LEE A. CHARLTON. ROBERT J. CIANI. ANTHONY J. B. Butts Bob Tony Intramurals 3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, -1 Perfect Attendance 4 Honor Roll 4 National Honor Socu-ty -I Library Staff 1, 2 Intramurals 3 Class Officer 1. 15 Minstrel l Student Council 2, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 4 Football 1. 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 2 Y.C.S. 1, 2, Lt, 4 Intramurals 3 National Athletic :int-it-ly li, 4 Seniors Senior A lakes notes durinq religion. is i 5 COCHRAN, JACK L. Perfect Attenclancel 'P 's 4 Class Officer 2. 4 Football 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, li C.S.M.C I, 2, 3, -I 'if- 1, CLEARY. JOHN G ,.Jen,Y.. Cafeteria Squad 2 COLLINS, JOHN V. .,Rip,. 26 if S CONNEH, EARL V. Bud Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 Football 2 Intramurals 3 State Test 2 W CONRADY, RICHARD E Dick Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4 Projector Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 4 -' ,- DIEMUNSCH. THOMAS W U-rornl, Honor Roll 2 Perfect Attendance 4 ggfiwzieggugzlllgdl 2 Glock Miller Kabul and Smohnskx converga al the display of , ,.. f' ' DILLHOFF. THOMAS H DUNN LYNN J FECHEH WILLIAM H Tom Peliect Attendance 9 3 4 Wxllze Perfect Attendance 1 2 C1355 Offlcer 3 C.S.M.C. 4 Lafeteua Squad 1 2 .3 4 lVI1HSfF9l 1 Intlamurals 2 J Glee Club l Intramural 3 I i 1 'i i K , tw ' FECKE, RALPH L. FIELY, JOSEPH C. FINKE, ROBERT J. FISHER, JAMES B. ..Rufe.. ,.Joe.. Hwhme., ..Jim.. Football 2 Perfect Attendance 3, 4 Student Council 1 Perfect Attendance 1, 2. 4 Bowling 1 Class Officer 4 Golf 4 National Honor Society 4 Intramurals 3 Football 2 Math Club 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 Chaininade News 3 Bowling 2, 3 Chaminade News 2, 3. 4 Intramurals 3 Servers 1, 2 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Minstrel 1 FITZPATRICK. ROBERT L. FLOI-IRE, WILLIAM A. Fitz Spooks Honor Roll 1 Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 4 Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 4 Library Staff 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1 Math Club 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Asst. Chemist C. H. S. 2, 3 State Scholastic 3 Camera Club S . FOHTENER. WILLIAM J. FORTKAMP, TONY F. Bill Butch Perfect Attendance 2. 4 Perfect Attendance 3 Intramurals 3, 4 C.S.N.C. 2. 3, 4 C.S.M.C. i E H if FOX. RICHARD E. Dick Perfect Attendanc Bowling 2, 3, 4 Y.C.S. 3. 4 6 GABRIEL. RONALD JOHN Gabe Perfect Attendance 2. 3. 4 Booster Club 3 Projector Club 3, 4 Chaminade News 3 Library Staff 2, 3 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3. GEARY. JOHN C. ..Bul,. ill l csrzmuc, o'r'ro J. om Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4 4 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 National Honor Society 4 Math Club 3, 4 President Projector Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 1. President 2, 3 Building Fund Committee 4 3 , 'A' GLASER. RONALD M GLASER. RAYMOND J. Hnay.. unch.. Perfect Attendance 4 Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3. 4 Don Bosco Club Glee Club GLOCK. JAMES H. Willie Bowling 4 29 GOETZ, LOUIS J. Louie Projector Club 4 Cafeteria Staff 2 Band 2, 3. 4 Tennis 3 I . I 3 GOUGH, JOHN W. B. Johnny Perfect Attendance 1. 2 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 GRANATO, ALBERT J. HAI.. Perfect Attendance 1, 2 Class Officer 1, President Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 1, President GHIFFITH. JO Gx'ifi Perfect Attendance 3, 4 Class Officer 2, 4 Junior Prom C Annual Staff 4 , ij? ' GRISMER, CHARLIE G. Charlie Cafeteria Squad 4 Intramurals 3, 4 HN W. ommittee 3 Intramurals 3, 4 Debating 4 Minstrel 1 Band 2, 3, 4 S . ,J 5 W' Wagga! I QE . K, . L HAss, mc!-man L. ' 131- Bun 9 Cafeteria Squad 1, 2. 4 Schaal and Collins encounter Dunn. Keck. and Pragon in the third floor hallway. HAINES, MICHAEL M. Mike' ' Perfect Attendance 1. 2, 3, -1 Chaminade News 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Intramurals 4 4 f x HILGEFORD, PAUL J. ,,Huge,, Projector Club 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 1, 2 C.S.M.C. 4 30 5 if HINDERS, THOMAS J. ...Tama Junior Prom Committee 3 Booster Club 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 2, 3. 4 C.S.M.C. 3, 4 - It all I li k',- ' HOLLER, JOHN A. Honor Roll 1 Perfect Attendance 1, 4 National Honor Society 4 Math Club 3. 4 Servers 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Com. 2, Zi. 4 Choir 4 1 HORVATH, ROY T. Shorty Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society -1 Class Officers 1 ' Basketball 1, 2, 4 Math Club 3, 4 Projector Club 1, 2. 3. -l Server 1, 2, 3, 4 C,S.lVI.C. 1. 2, 3 it , 2 HOUSEH. JAMES H. Fiousefly Projector Club 1. 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cliaminade Band 1.2, 3, Minstrel 1 Glee Club l Script Writers Guild 4 1949 Y l HUSSONG. FRED E. Fred Honor Roll 1 C,S.M.C. 1. 2, 3 Building Fund Committee 2 Riflc Club 3 ii , x , I 3 1 1 l HOVEY, RICHARD Dick Math Club 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 3 Science Club 1 Bfamlage. Volke. Hindbrs, Bawidamann. and Burgess leave by lhe Ludlow Slreel entrance. li x K is , ai IGEL, JACK N. IRWIN, WILLIAM E. .VP JANNING, ROBERT J. Class Officer 4, Vice-President Bill Intramurals Perfect Attendance 1, 2 Bowling 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 4 31 ,,Bob., Honor Roll 1 Bowling 3, 4 C.S.M,C. 4 KAPP, PHILLIP M. KARPIAK. MICHAEL E. KAUFLIN T. JEROME KAUTH, CHARLES M Phil Karp Bud Perfect Attendance 1 2 Perfect Attendance 4 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3. 4 Perfect Attendance 2 Bowling 3, 4 Projector Club 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Football 2 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Cafeteria Squad 3. 4 Intramurals 3 C.S.M.C. 2, 3 Intramurals 2 'A' KECK, LAWRENCE D. KELLEY JA Larry , MES R. Annual Staff 4 Honor Roll 3, 4 Debating 4 National Honor Societv 4 Class officers 4 ' Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Seniors . KINDLE, JEROLD F. Joe Jerry Class Officer 1, 2 C.S.M.C. 2 Student Council 3 Carrier l, 2, 3. 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Football 2, 3, 4 W KNAPKE, PAUL K. Class Officer 1 Student Council 3 Football Reserve 2 Basketball 1, 2 Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling l Cafeteria Squad 3, 4 Intramurals Basketball 3 KNOX, JA.1V.E7'ES L. Knox1e Honor Roll 4 Band 1, 2, 3 KOEPNICK. ROBERT E. KOBES, CLETUS B. Hcler., Class 1 Library Staff 2 unch.. Honor Roll 1 National Honor 4 ' 4 Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council 3 1 , li, ll C.S.M.C. 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 2 C.S.M.C. 1 Intramurals 1, 3 KOLLEH, PAUL R. KOOGLER. GERALD A. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Jerry Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3. 4 Perfect Attendance 3 National Honor Society 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Math Club 4 Servers 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Building Fund Committee 2, 3 Bowling 4 C.S.M.C. 3. 4 KOTHMAN, GERALD E. KRONAUGE. FRED J Jerry Servers 1, 2. 3. 4 Class Officer 2, 4 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3, 4 Football 3. 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Bowling 2 Building Fund Committee 1 C.S.M.C 3 Intramurals 3 33 KHONENBERGER, JAMES J. HJ-hun Perfect Attendance 4 Bowling 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3 3 1 . KUNKA, DON E. Knobs ' Perfect Attendance 4 Projector Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Chaminade News 1, 3 Public Speaking 1, 2, 3, 4 Sound System 2, 3, 4 Radio Script Writers Guild 3, 4 Seniors KYNE, JOHN W. Kaiser Library Staff 2 i 1 LAUFERSWEILER. THOMAS National Honor Society 4 Laufers Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Debating 4 Intramurals 3 Student Council 1 Basketball Manager 2 Football Manager 2, 3 LeBoeut. Schaefer. Bonner, Kooqler, Manny, and Bar for classes to begin. net! wah 1 4 5 . i is LIMBERT. JOHN E. Locxvrs. JOHN s. Jack Lock Honor Roll 1 Class Officer 1 Organist 4 Minstrel 1 Glee Club 1 Perfect Attendance 1 Class Officer 1. 3 Junior Prom Council 3 C.S.M.C. Intramurals Ii 34 5 f LEBOEUF. CHARLES E. Charlie Math Club 3. 4 C.S.M.C. 4 1 Radio Club 1 i 1 LONG, CARL L. Doc Class Officer 3 Football 2 Cafeteria Squad 1, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Minstrel 1 K LOPEH, CHARLES A. l J X LOWRY, GEORGE W. LUTHER. JOHN M. MACK, JAMES M. Class Officer 2 Jock I-Iarmo Chuck C.S.M.C. 3 Intramurals 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 3.3-v x W MacPHERSON. DON A. .,Mac.. Perfect Attendance 4 Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 3 MALONEY, EDWARD P. Irish Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Football 2 Math Club 3, 4 Servers 1, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 3 Servers 1, 2, 3, Cafteria Squad C.S.M,C. 1, 2, 3 1949 4 3,4 Buiding Fund Committee 1 Don Bosco Club 1 Class Officer 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, C.S.M.C. 1. 2, 3 National Athletic Honor Society 3 4 Laufersweiler, Van Schaik, Kspp, Nariker, Limberl, and Die munsch pu! Xhrough an important call during the lunch period e 'V 2 i MANNY, EDWARD P. 'Roosevelf' Servers 4 C.S.M.C. 3. 4 Intramurals 3. 4 35 MARAZITI, RICHARD M. nick Perfect Attendance 4 PM ' 5 , , r, ec., We ' ,I MARCUM. DOUGLAS L. MORRO, FLORENE J. Hnoug.. .,Monk.. Perfect Attendance 1, 3, 4 Bowling 3 Booster Club 2 C.SM.C. 4 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3, 4 MERSHAD, EMIL A. Honor Roll 1 Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 4 a S 4 MESCHER. ROBERT H. ,.Bob., Perfect Attendance 1 Booster Club 2 Chaminade News 2 MOORMA Jerzy Bowling 2 C.S.M.C. Fencing 1 Senio MILLER, RALPH W. MONAI-IAN, WILLIAM C. Bill Willie Honor R011 2 Perfect Attendance Class Officers 2, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 National Athletic Honor Society l'S MUNCH. AR Artie Bowling 1, 4 C.S.M.C. 3 Band l, 2. 3 T .MW . 3 , MURRAY, WALTER J. MURPHY, LEWIS J. MCCLELLAN, HARRISON H. MCGONIGAL, GEORGE W. Keys Bowling 4 Skip Bill Server 1, 2, 3 Bowling 3, 4 Class Officer 1 Cafeteria 4 C.S.M,C, 3, 4 Booster Club 3 Bowling 4 Cafeteria Squad 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 2, Secretary NARTKER. CYRIL D. HCY.. C.S.M.C. 3, 4 L Intramural Basketball 3 3 NEFF. NORMAN C. Norm Class Officer 3 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Z 37 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4 NEALON, JOHN D. Arch Perfect Attendance 1, 3. 4 Class Officer 3 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 I Building Fund Committee 2 1949 O'CONNELL, JAMES L ,.-rlmil i OTRIEL, ROBERT M. ..Red., Projector Club 4 Servers 4 Cafeteria Squad 2 Building Fund Committee 3 Sound Engineer 4 c. R PARKER. WILLIAM J. OLINGER, DAVID L. OSTERFELD. ROBERT J. Corky Osii Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 4 Chaminade News 1. 2 Class Officer 3 Intramurals 3, 4 Seniors ,ga 3 NW? - P . W ov.. , lobe. E l points out Dayton on the g Mr. George ar y . I w H , Q H 1 ' ' 1 PREGON. FRANK A. PRIBECK, RAYMOND J. Red Jack Bowling l, 2. 3. -1 Annual Staff 4 Intramurals 3 Intramurals 3 38 nwm., Honor Roll, 1, 2 Class Officer 2 Football 1, 2 3. 4 Basketball 1 C,S.M.C. 1, 3 Y.C.S. 1, 2, Intramurals Basketball 3, 4 National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4 PEACOCK, JAMES H. Hum.. Honor Roll 1, 4 Perfect Attendance 1 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3 Intramurals 3, 4 RAIFF, JAMES H. Rags National Honor So Perfect Attendance 3 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Intramurals 3, 4 ciety 4 ik 5 . -a 4 ' i , maukis,mh- RAIFF, RICHARD E. RATHWEG, WALTER C. REBOULET, RICHARD E. Hnick., uwaw. Hneb., Class Officer 1 C.S.M.C. 2 Projector Club 2, 3, 4 Bowling 1 Cafeteria Squad 2 C.S.M.C. 1, 2,3 C.S.M.C. 1. 2, 3, 4 Building Fund 2 Debating 4 Intramurals 3 RIZZO. PAUL A. C.S.M.C. 4 1949 REGAN. RONALD J ..Frog,. Bowling 2, 3, 4 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3 C.S.M.C. 4 Building Fund 2, 3 industrious union study intricate radio apparllux .,' ROSELLE, JEROME Rosie RYAN, MICHAEL J. Mike Prom Committee 3 Chaminade News 1 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 2. 3 Intramurals Basketball 3, 4 39 RYAN, PAUL J. HJ-oeu Class Officer 2, 3 Intramurals Basketball 3, 4 ,, all-yi. M SCI-IAAF, JAMES L. SCHAEFER, CHARLES J. SCI-IEIDWEILER. FRED W. SCHERZINGEH, EUGENE C Jumbo Charlie Shide Schera Perfect Attendance 2 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 1 Servers l Intramurals 3, 4 Football l Class Officers Sect. 4 Glee Club l SCI-IIML, BERNARD L. SCHIMMOLLER, DONALD J. Bernie Tiny Class Officer 4 Class Officer 1, 2 Chaminade News 2 Student Council 4 Library Staff l C.S.M.C. 2, 3 Intramurals 3 S ' SCHMIDT. JOHN A. SCHNEBLE. THEDORE R. Perfect Attendance 2 Ted Class Officer 2 E Booster Club 1, 2, 3. 4 L C.S.M.C. 2 i Annual 4 P 5 I E L 5 40 f 1 Q , , l at SCHWIETERMAN, DONALD L. SCOTHORN, DONALD C. ..Bud,, Booster Club 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Cafeteria Squa Intramurals 3 .fDon1, Perfect Attendance 3, 4 Basketball 2 1 3, 4 Projector Club 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Intramural 3, 4 1 i SEARLE, CHARLES 1-'. Bood1e Golf 2, 3 Basketball Reserves 1 C.S.M.C. 1, 2 Intramurals 3, 4 National Athletic Honor Society 2, 3 A . A SEILER, FRANK J. Class Officer, Sec. 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Math Club 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 1.2. 3. 4 Building Fund Committee 2 ir SENDELBACH, GEORGE L. SERRER, ROBERT E. SHIELDS. ROBERT J. .,Bob.. Class Officers 1, 2 Bowling 1, 2 Intramurals 3 SHOCKLEY. THOMAS A. Building Fund Committee 4 Corncob 41 Library Staff 1, 2 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Building Fund Committee 2 SMITH. ROBERT L. , f 1 SMITH. THOS. M SIEFERT, NORMAN A. Norm Bob Smitty Perfect Attendance 4 Honor Roll 1, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 2 C.S.M.C. 2, 3 lntramurals 3 Seniors Mechanical drawing doesn'! slump ,J.gx , SPITZIG. DALE K Class Officer 1. 2 Chaminade News 2 Bowling 1, 2, 3 Li.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 3, 4 Senior B. , if SPRALEY, HERBERT G. I-Korman Perfect Attendance 3, 4 Intramurals 3 ltadio Script Club 4 42 . SMOLINSKI, GEORGE F. Usmo.. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee 4 Philharmonic Representative 4 SOMMER, GENE R. 5oms Class Officers 1, 2, 3 Football 1, 2 Minstrel 1 3 STALEY, CHARLES T. ...romu Speech Contest 2 :fs Q 3. 5 Ag STALEY. BILL J. STAUB. LAWRENCE S. STELZER, RICHARD L. STILES NORMAN L Bill Larry Dick New York Football 1 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Booster Club 3 Band 1 2 3 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Bowling 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Class Officers 1, 3, 4 Minstrel 1 Fotball 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Chaminade News 2 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 1949 STOLL. RAYMOND C. ..Ray.. Honor Roll 1 Natioanl Honor Soviet Class Officer 3 Boster Club 1, 2. 3 Math Club 4 Chaminade News 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff, E N4 ditor in Chief, 4 i .pw , .W STPIADER. RICHARD J' . STREHLE, GENE D. Shad Neue Class Officers 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2 C.S.M.C. 1, 3 Intramurals 3 4 Basketball Mana ger 2, 3 ' Football Manager 2, 3 43 This is ii - Graduation! Cafeteria Squad 4 3 sf TOHT, LEE C. Perfect Attendance 1 Booster Club 4 Bowling 3, 4 Au! Wiedersehsn 'Q' 3 , if TRICK. WILLIAM A. Bill Class Officer 3 Booster Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Y.C.S. 3, 4 if TUMBUSCH, EUGENE R. VAN SCHAIK, JOHN W. VOCKE, ROBERT .T Gene Rebbe Bobby Class Officer 1 Bowling 1, 2, 4 Intramurals 3 ' Cafeteria l, 2, 3 Glee Club 1 WALL, RICHARD L. Dick Class Officer 2 Student Council 2, 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Seniors 1 WEAVER, PERRY J. Building Fund Committee WARNING. GENE C. Honor Roll 4 Class Officer 3 Cheerleader 1, 2,'3, 4 WEHNER, WILLIAM J. S eed P Perfect Attendance 4 , 42 it 44 ILLIAMSON. JOSEPH H.. JR. WEIS. JEROME D. WENZEL, ROBERT W. WHITMAN, ROBERT L. W Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Bob RL Willie National Honor Society 4 Bowling 4 Class Officer l, 3 Math Club 3, 4 Math Club 4 C.S.M.C. 3 Intramurals 3, 4 Chaminade News 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Annual Staff 4 Radio Script Writers 3 C.S.M.C. 4 Chaminade Concert 4 Bgilgirig Fund Committee Minstrel l Debating 4 '1 , lil. 77 'A' WILSON. LOUIS W. Louie Class Officer 2 Chaminade News 3 WOLF. NELSON D. Nel1ie Honor R011 3, 4 Perfect Attendance Math Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Intramurals 3. 4 45 I9 1,3,4 WITTE. ROGER H. Raiah B. Student Council 1. 2, 3 Chaminade News2. Bowling 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 2 Red Cross 3 Stamp Club 2 Student Congress 3, 4 3,4 49 N WORLAND. ROBERT L Brooklyn Perfect Attendance 4 2 YOUNG. DAVID J. Dave Class Officer 4 Math Club 4 Annual Stull' 4 Cafeteria Squad 2 C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Iniran'iu1'als 3 Speech Contesi 3 CHOU, SHAO-YU Soe YOUNG, DON L. Donnie Class Officer 1 Student Council l ,J YUNG. CARL L. Carley Class Officer 1, 3 Studcnt Council 3 Golf 1, 2. 3, 4 , Basketball 2, 3 Bowling 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 4 National Athletic Society 2 1 ZIMMERLE, DONALD F .,Don.. Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 4 National Honor Society 4 Math Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3. 4 Intramurals 3 .Se ' qaaewe NVQ. llic sc-niors ol' -19 , liicl lzircwcll to Clliaininaclc. Ncrci .ignn will wc- walk its corrimlom :is students. NL-wi' again will wc clicu ii l 'iqlc-s in victory as zu-Livc niciiilicra ol' Llic sluclcni body. Fimn now i . 1 . i wc will liziw Inn nicinorics ol' our pziilicipziiioii in Llic numerous Zllllll ol sclionl lilf XV4- liicl good-by to Llic lziculty zincl iiiiclcixilzissiiicii :incl cxpicss mn xiiiccrc z1ppi'c-cizitimi for Llicir noble service and genial coiiipziiiimis licyrmcl Llic portals ol' Cilklllllllillltf lziy thc unknown future. M ly xc place upon il llic iinprcss ol' thc Cllnistian l'z1lLcriis taught us ln 1 zilnizi nizilcr. Se ' 614244 1945546 Our dreams through the last few years of grade school have finally come true. We are now allowed to enter the halls of Chaminade as freshmen. It is something new to usg for we are treated like men, and as a result are a little bewildered. As freshmen we attend our first pep rally and learn the spirit of Chaminade. Some of us join the cafeteria squad, the news staff, the library club, and most of us just become prominate in our studies. We atten-d our minstrel the Moonlight Frolics, and at Freshmen night we show off our wares. We are city champs in football and basketball, and even our frosh squad win the city cage title. What an interesting year this has been! We leave it with the assurance that now we are Men of Chaminadef' 1946347 The year '46-'47 we come back as sophisticated sophomores. XVe work hard and take an active part in all activities and drives. The highlight of the football season is the trip to Massil- lon. We left happy and carefree but came back sad and disappointed. The football team won the city championship, and we were proud that we were going to Chaminade. The year dragged on as we looked forward to becoming upperclassmen. 1947348 Finally we are th.ere-at least in the third notch. The studies become harder, but our minds wander as the many events of the year begin to unfold. The festive Texas football game is a thriller we will never forget. The Superior General of the Society of Mary, Father Sylvester Jeurgens, visits our school. We are only mythical city champs in football. We give the seniors their prom at Lakesideg it is a big success. But by this time we are looking forward to the day when we would be the Mighty Seniors of Chaminade. 1948349 At last! We are seniors! Most of us settle down to our last jobs as students ol' Chaminade. Our new principal, Brother Betz, gives us an inspiring talk at the beginning of the year, Our football team wins the city championship, and the basketball team shows a real fighting spirit as they battle for third place. The year goes fast and before we know it, it's graduation. We are happy in one way but sad in anotherg for we are no longer students of Chaminade. But the history of Chaminade's '49ers does not end here. It's just beginning. We take with us into the world the Christian principles and teachings of a Catholic education. May we never abandon them, and forever be a credit to our alma mater. 47 S' KE f QW Q s KEN ' n ,x ii. 1 Q k il ufgy .. E 1 L Us , .5 gp' ggi kV3k ,J Q l Lk , ff , 'A ' If L' A f Q Ep, f ,.. -5 fi A wr Q 5 . .4 J'-536 ,K f j hA i X 5, K h L K. f, f - , S 5 ab ' Y i f X 1 I V Q L ,, i s KLM ka, as Y ...Q v WfL235 Yf., A I ,, i ' - 7 ,sl ff- R nw-.1 6 U , , J f N .4 14 fy ,, . -.pg 3 2 . A164 ' ' W if ' -Q, 'L M W Bair' ' -Q Q6 Q 'X !?w i i5f1 ,V 325:-fm XT .F v 5 1 , .W I . . A v 5 Lx ' 'i V a 1' F' f, 'Q 'if ' You, the underclassmen, like ourselves, owe to the school a deep sense of loyalty and gratitude. Moreover, since you are all members of the Mystical Body of Christ, you also have special duties towards your fellow brethren in Christ. Like the youth- ful Christ, you must accept your duties of state - now chiefly prayer, study and obe- dience - and regard them as the will of our Heavenly Father and our Blessed Mother. g 49 14. Q .- ,gA,,,. Q ' ' 'A ' P , ' ,gl i?f 5W'i '11- L M- ff vltl , if 4 ask Eg .,: 4 ., gift ggi, r A,,:E A ,,., A,., :,, , A A , N, N f ,wi 'V ,eff - ggi? 'HQ My , if M ,. 0, f 2m,,i:q W fa ffiw , ,, f ' .: ,, KZ? hQg'7X6 'U' fat, yy - ' 1 15 .M www , 'WMP' W! Qgfggm' 25 1' digg Q S 'gm f5 K I H1 w '55 Ja 554 wb'A6,lnum7w.'Nb .vm F F W A 5 'RQ' N ,I wr Vw' is :Af wdaam S gf i M---Ja.....,, 254 igqmwg ,V 4 4151 W Q H U I '. f X ...,,, M, Ni NN vm 'W al 1 Q I L., 1 'C ff' X ,gi ,,,, Q li A 'lv if ' 4 'xww 1 z X rf R X .Q ,W ,R N2 'mzff - '-'IL 4 X:.:.: . ' , g I , l,., q.q T A:,.. 5 ,,Ag i 'R 5 -wsomwq ,.. ES '?z?f3f?f . 'i nf, yf 5 7 ..,4n,w. . A G: 4 wi, E, Sf ,L gn W -PM .mf 'Quasa- 0 3 Wt? ' R X ., . 'Q L iff? Wi if X -Q, Q qjw. , , . I . '15 i .Hg ', , Wfw. 1 f f' ' N f I -A HIQAA - Q, l 5, gy N. Qluv vsat Y I 1 .4 , . 55? .L , , s ' M J , Q4 V 'A 'jk Q.: A ' ': 5 A x if 2 ' J. ff? 9 A 6 5 . Q 46,5557 T-bf' 'AS 41 , -2' 'QQ' 5 F Ng , QA' , av N '51 Qs wg , f X 1 Y 5 ,.. 3 -W 'im fu 99 J'-'N .A SWK 553 gif' f KK 'B'-5:5 .2 , 'mi QQAVWQH in 6 -. mail EW ,ff ...E H1 Fw .QD-.. A.-, u 5,25 1' F 5 .1 -2 5 S . 73 :.: v W 5 fm ', Q , 3 QQ if 3 gi I Sl 3A Q w . Xi fa 4 flu af iaaw f J' iff' 4, f A , ,m A 1 4 My . f 'x -fl I E? I EM J ,, A -Z 4 if ' M 'llf 4 I 1 ' M 'ff' 55 ix Q is '31, Va ' .. Y? ww , ' Q Q 3 L 1 gif ff ? 'N YK ijig fffki 1? FW , QM .5 'i I fi-f M . WWW wggfgw-...L l Q J S iw W KN' E TOP ROW: A. Arber, E. Grusenmeyer, J. Meyers, N. Ostendorf, J. Omlor, F. Bawidamann. F. Stephans, R. Brauiigam. R. Kaiser. THIRD HOW: R. Jeckering. J. Burke, R. Kaiser, M. Zwolski, F. Bier, H. Lally, P. Haines. G. Hochwali, L. Marsico. D. Waiern, J. Mauch. SECOND ROW: R. Baiaille, R. Baische, E. Evers. R. Woodworth, J. Reeie, R. Makley. A. Joseph. L. Schweickari, B. Thill, R. Cornick. R. McCarthy. FIRST ROW: J. Denniston, R. Mcllvain, L. Luehrs. C. Sprauer, D. Zugelder iPresidez-nj, D. Pen 1Secretary-Treasurerl, A. Burger fVice PresidenU, J. Fox. T. Griffin, W. Lukaswiiz, G-. Rhein. Bro. Landolfi and class sing in laiin. Freshmen enjoy the pause tha! refreshes 'WN s M femffiyii 2' e v V lx A v 'M h if vi' s R . A a we, ,mmf . , ,x fg P V 1 3, . , . , ,. ,.ffw,,,,, fi? if 1 6, , s m + ,Q .L , .A W S ' J Hilx 4 , . gl fi f Q W K ks ..::.,: 1,mi'M, ' k gs My ,SL3i,:5 f,3.,,jV A 1: W- f x ti, ' T Www - W g.Q.i.i9, 2 34?f f'a,f 4 ' 1 if -A QW f W - ,,.. -: , Mxli if 1 52? 4. . lm X ifff . 'wha S ' 1 ' m W ...5-Z-'E-' xi ' f if 1 ' ,QQ 'Q' no Ei f V 1' Mm Jil! '4-,uv Q... WW C. if '. aw arf H-if 'wvw23HffwsZw2514 1 .1 , if .gmgz an N' 'gwvww ,yzffbfxwwQ..-'fw':f,,x,uf4f,f,4:gy , A' wf f'?ifHf'Y2 1 M ffm.: ,Z-'a 'Pmw Q Q K . 'ky - 3? vb fr pw 2 W M , me 2 A Miz? 5233 ff -i f - X, 7 We Q 5 E? -3 XS ass gs cf. if 5 . fi ,M .. I l 'W 'fhiis MW ,, .,, ,Q image' ,M . at 459 5 ciiailfied as-r1vqL-51:-ffnr:-r ' 'f'f ? 'V':'V..,,., N ,+ . Y . , 9,1 ,.,, . - - - We students participate in a Wide variety of activities designed according to a Christian pattern of preparation for future life. Each type of activity - religious, social, mental - must follow its distinct patterns. The ends of all are, primarily, service to God, and, secondarily, our personal development. We must bring the principles of Christ into our daily lives. And, since these cannot attain their end without our whole-hearted cooperation, we must endeavor at all times to give our best in whatever activities we are engaged. Cl 2 3 5 67 The Senior C.S.M.C. members, TOP ROW: J. Koogler, F. Seiler, T. Hinders, H. McClellan, C. Schaefer, D. Scothorn. R. Glaser. J. Cochran, J. Raiff. THIRD ROW: J. Fisher, R. Bellmeyer, W. Barnett, C. LeBeout, D. Conrady, D. Zimmerle, D. Young, E. Mershad, P. Rizzo, P. Koller. SECOND ROW: R. Heaqan, P. I-Iilgeiord, J. Benneit, R. Jam-ting, D. Ackerman, G. Smolinski, N. Wolf, I-'. Marra. T. Abele, C. Buehler. W. Boland, G. Aiple. FIRST HOW: H. Whitman, R. Reboluei, W. Staley, R. Stoll. L. Butler, W. Monohan, J. Weis, T. Bonser, R. Fiizpairick. J. Holler. W. Irwin. cfrieuemenf 7fmau47.fz pfzaym, lltt' C..5.Nl.K.. thts yvztr wats tltvttltrtl into ltmttr ttttits. ctttlt ltmnittg a sqm rztttt tbfgilllllllllthll. llvspitt' tltt' tlixt-t' sttx ul tlwn' st-tttp, tltt- mttstzttttltng trait nl' tht' gmttp wzu tlwit' :tlmility tt: mztintztin unity :mtl lll'Ulllkl'SN, llmtltt-'t' l'l'ctl Mzttltttvs. t'tltll'Cllll2ll0lJ ul tltt' .. . - -1 - C..S.Nl.K,.. was clttvlty l'l'SllUllSllJll' lute thc ltztrtnottx that vxistt-tl anttmg all gruttlm tlttring tllt- vztrirxtts pruicctx ul tltc' yt-att: lltt' i..S.Nl.C.. tltrrnttglt lmt'ztx't'r.s:1tt't' lit't'. zmtl nttttlr ltullowt-tl the Clltristizm l'ztllt't'ns lztitl tlnwtt lot' tts by our llivim- Muclul: :tml by thc-ir imlixitlttztl ical ztntl lllNIlll'2lllKlll tltt- llli'IlllX'l'S lllllf' ltclpctl to t'rc'tttt- Zllllllllg their Ibllmt' sttttlmtts zt gn-ztlt-t' rt-ltgtntu sptrtt. Sophomore- C.S.M.C. other-rs: J. Hagan, J. Butler, and D. Jones. Sophmores construct rnedievnl churches as n Christmas project. 68 The Junior C.S.M.C. members, TOP ROW: R. Daum. K. Zengel, G. Schenking, R. Batche, T. Meyer, L. Beck, T Mackey, J. Meyring, H. Davis, F. Miller, I-'. Schubert. H. Boesch, H. Karl. BOTTOM ROW: G. Pflaum, P. Chmielewski, W. Poeppleman, R. Brown, T. O'Connell, J. Newland, T. Kirk, C. Smith G. Day. M. Kent. R. Gunn. 'l'hvir prugraln Im- this your was one liillccl with za vzlricly of iIllCIil'SliIlg :iml xuluzihlc :u'Iivilic's, qxllltbllg thi-sc wcrc: lhc szilc' ul fiilI'iNII1l2iS cards. Mission mlisplays. Rosary mlc-vulimls, an Iliiiilllllll ul' przlyc-rs :incl hcm'mliclions lm' Clzirdinzil KiilliiSll'llly, thc FQIKIIUI' fiiliilllilllifil' ililgtiilll. and thc publish' ing ul' 21 wcckly iC'llIt'll iJlliil'Iill. 'l'hc stliclmils ul ciiliilllilliilil' zin- lJl'UllIi of thc lact that thc' Cl.S.NI.il. is IJl'Ulilll'illg such l'Ciigi0llS lczlclcrs as XVilliam xillllililllll, plrsiriclll ol thc W sclmol urggmilzitiun :incl RCC0l'liillg SCi'l'Cl2il'f' ol' thc Bislmp Thill Coulcr- B cricv. and Ccmgc Piiilllllll, National St'C'l't'lZil'y of thc' CI.S.Nl.CI. Ireshman C.S.M.C. officers: A. Burger, L. 3 Spatz, J. Omlor, and C. Hilgemun. f + This informin mission dis la was a ro'e-ci ' C1 ' P ' Y i ' P 1 of the Freshman Unit oi the C.S.M.C. 69 llilllluauuvvw- Advisor Bro. Mich- ael Moakler. and officers: Tom Hln- ders, Don Schwlet- en'nan,l-'rank Seller. pfzamafefzd Scfzao-I S 'RUM-UN 8 ...D UN No ont- who has cvcr walked the halln ol' liluuuiuzulc as a student or as a visitor has lt-It without hearing something oi our sthool qmirit. Whcncvcr qualities ol :ut orgztuization lmcfontc extremely evi- tlt-ut or wcll rccognizccl, thvrt' must hc at souutl rt-ason. Cltatnirtatlt-'s rcztsou lies Through thc efforts ol' Brother Micltacl Moztklcr, this group strove Lo Y A inject vim and vigor into cvcry rally. Toro Nluth, Bvrnarrl I-'ir-lculowxlu, .ind Pnui Plexmun banquet and special pl.0jL,l.t ululertakcn hy tht: school: thcrclorc, throughout tht' ' L l ' in its Booster Club. UTSSYBK .W V, A -A H prophro Ivr ilu: Siivvr- flullw' your thcrc- wan at constant tlcmzintl lot thcir St'l'X'll'l'. STANDING: R. Maslers, L. Glynn, T. Schneble, T. Cappel, T. Muth, B. Piekutowski. R. Wuellner, P. Pleiman. SEAT!-ID: J. McAvoy. D. Taylor, F. Seiler, T. Hinders. D. Schwieterman, A. Muhlenkamp. R. Cramer. H. Makley. Officers: J. Hauser, C . Buehler. R. Reboulet, Paul Knapke, and Bro. G e o r g e Ruppel. Faculty Advisor. Wiiuaf gcfacafion Knowing Lhzil alll work :incl no znnnw- IIICIII would soon mlvwlop il lisllcss sln- clcnl hocly, thc projccloi' clnh has insula- smhool lih- more plczlszlnl hy inscrlillg NlSlllll cclncnlion and 11-4 rcznion into thc L-x'cryclz1y l'0llllllL'. 'lhrongh IlllSOl'g1lllll2l- lion scvcrzll lcalnrc length liihns WCl'l.' xhown along with IIlllIlL'l'Ull5 llisloriczll :incl l'zu'lual SlllllJlCIllClllN. Realizing thc ililpol'luin'c niomlcrn Clllll'2il0l'N lnlw plzur-ml upon Lhc' cinclnan as ai inc-uns ol' c-xu-miw ccluczllion. lirolhcr Rnppcl znnl him mall innprovcrl their statin hy plxrclmsiilg new equip- incnl. L-illurging thc' lJl'04ll'C'llUll rooin, and lillfllllllg ll policy ol' ch-rting ol'l'iccrs annl ' ' I - - . . .. ' V Tom Bonser. Charlie Nahn. Mark Schaefer and Pe! ol holding llglllfllll smlnclnlul lllilllllgx Chmmewski demomnue Pwiecnon technique' ff BACK ROW: E. Mershad, M. Schaefer, G. Heberle. J. Madden, C. Chopin. D. Scothorn, D. Nagle, J. Angerer. THIRD ROW: C. Leyes, F. Krimm, R. O'I-'riel, D. Olinger, R. Gabriel, R. Conrady, R. Horvath, P. Hilgeford, D. Kunka. F. Schubert, J. Huseman, E. Wahner, L. Glynn. SECOND ROW: R. Sprauer, O. Geering, J. Hauer. L. Reboulei. B. Fox. R. Gunn, T. Bonser. D. Spiizig, C. Nahn. R. Speller, J. Kindle, T. Seyfferle, T. Mooney, K. Hemmelgarn. FIRST ROW: P. Chmielewski, M. Zwolski, L. Root. D. Reboulei, P. Knapke, J. Hauser, C. Buehler, J. Treon, J. Ryan, J. Knopp, R. Baische. JAMES ZUGELDER LEE BUTLER Secretary Presideni EMMET McINTOSH CHARLES BIRTLE Treasurer ll 7fze Slacfewl' Speak! UI,lfIllOCl'2lfX within thc sclioolf' art' thc words which hcfst portray thc purf Vice President posc of thc slllilflll citlllllfll. This 0l'g?lllll2illOll ol' student gOVUl'l11IlClll provides thc- oppurtuiiitit-5 lor carh student to umpcluttf with his lcllow class mates and lL'2lt'llt'l'S in 5llggCNllllg ztml planning at lx-ttcr school lilo. lliu-cu-cl hx l'i2llllt'lA Stflll. thc mum'il covers all prohlt-ms ol student activity including lhosc spiritual, scliolztstic, mm-ial and atlilctic. 'lb stimulate further inte.-rt-st in this group, thc' couiicil rcmgziiiifccl its constitution, planned 21 success- ful clztncc :tml unimltlctccl an intratmural baskctbztll tournztment. SEATED: B. Eisenhauer, C. Hilgeman, R. Tangeman, J. Hagen, R. Sweetman. R. Brown. E. Esser, A. Burger. G Wonka. R. Volk. STANDING: J. Zugelder, C. Porter. E. McIntosh. R. Davis. R. Wall, D. Albro. L. Keck, L. Butler, C. Birtle. A Staub, D. Schimmoller. 72 Wfadlea of fiffalfzemallicd Because Ill21ll1Clll2illCh is the foundation of much that we know today, it is ll world ol' deep thought, lnystely and curiosity. Conscious ol' this fact, the tlhsuninztde Math Club under its moderator, Brother Henry Honnert, ztttenipted to szttisly their curiosity by revealing some ol' its mysteries. Meeting twice monthly, the club planned excursions, encleavored to solve dil'l'it'ult problems, and to explain the various aspects ol' I1l?llllClll?lllt5. 'lhrough this Uliglillllillillll the lIICllllJL'l'h are given ll ket-ner insight into the liner points ol the scieme ol' numbers. UW Otto Geering explains a metcator projection to math club members Jerry Koogler, vice president, Otto Geering, president, Ray Stoll, treasurer, Don Zimmerle, Secretary. 73 SECOND ROW: R. Borgerding G. Lowry, C. LeBoeuf, J. Fisher R. Horvath, H. Hovey, D. Young L. Goetz, J. Williamson, N. Wolf FIRST ROW: J. Weis, R. Finke R. Stoll, J. Koogler, O. Geering D. Z mmerle, F. Seiler. J. Holler R. Fitzpatrick. a group of fellow MAN' 4 like allude SECOND HOW: R. Smith. P. Mauro H. Slack, J. Babel. J. Holler. J. Mauro. L.. Root. R. Huelsman. FIRST HOW: G. Smolinski. R. Shields. P. Monaghan. J. Weis. H. Baische, ABSENT2 C. Flohre, R. Voulkl. f'. Miller. G. Smolinski, J. Holler, and J. Weis look lo the future. fqachllecl' of 4 Sinn' ninctcvn lWL'llllAllllll' the lllllllglll ol' cvcrx' Clliziminzuli- sluclc-nl. lcziclicr a lricml has Iwi-ii um- ul wlionl wus ' limi :mil iiiiprmi-iilL'lil. 'l'mlz1v, Ilia- lJlll'INlSl' ul llll' Building, lfuml Clminnillvc is lu lllillil' this clrcznn iiuililx' ul CHlN'l'L'Il' anal xlcvl. l'nli1'in ali' llicxc Ml-n ul cillilllllllillllsi work luwzull ilu- wc-ll In-um, ul ullu-is. f I Kmq' AQ of Allliuugli Llu- Cllizmiinzulc- li2llL'lCl'l2l mlm-5 not Paul Knapke. Dick Haas, and Char- lie Grismer prepare for the rush hour. HEAR ROW: J. Abela, R. Slelzer Kronauge, P, Krmpke. P. Kapp. Horvalh, J. Luther, C. Grismer. Schweitnrman, D. Mnrcum. MIDDLE ROW: G. McGonigal. Magic-, C. Binlo. L. Suttman, lfecher, J. Murray. J. Tangeman. Payne, 'l'. Abele. R. Schmid, Bnlscho. l HON'l' ROW: J, Zimmer. P. Sir ber. 'l'. Meyer. J. Schoenberqe-r. Ulf.-niens, W. Geiger, B. Tramv. Braun, J. Vukuvic. W. Greaney. '-i1U 1 xcio HJ :I-C H pic-scm thc bcziulilul interior clisplziiccl in most high ncliools, mul will go lan' to liml llic clliicic-my zlml rcspmisilmilily posscssccl by lllc' incmilmcrs ol in L'2ll'ClCl'l2l squzuls, llilllllllgll thc' Cllorls ol llmtlicr lfmncis Sclimcpcr and unclcr Lhc nc-w system ol' caliculrizi service. the ciglil llllIlill'l'll and lilly nicnilwrs ol llic hlllilClll-lllllly always mijuyc-il t'UlIl'lUUlIS :incl pminpl sclwicv. SECOND ROW: G. Zwisler, Hay Gunn. R. Daum, J. Hamer. R. Kern. P. Chmielewski FIRST ROW: R. Beboulet. T. Lau!- ersweiler, J. Griffith, J. Kelley, W, Barnett. William Barnett. John Griffith and Tom Laufersweiler prepare for action. 'k Rafael of Redullaf Seniors ol' Chatninade's forty-nine Debate Club were proud ol' the fact that they were the first debating team to come from the halls ol' the school in recent Under the tutelage ol' Brother l-'red Mathues, the lllCllllJ6l'S ol' the club were eager lor experience, so that someday they might become guardians of our de1noc'rat'y and our Christian Patterns. 742 Kddwn Tribute should also be paid to the gener- ous mothers of students who sacrifired their personal time to aid in serving the meals. Mrs. Clyde Staley, along with her two assist- ants, Nlrs. Alice .jackson and Mrs. Margaret Mellahon, is also deserving ol' great praise. For the past twenty years, she has headed the student cafeteria and has been largely responsible for accommodating the student-body in only two short hours. Barney Trams, Bob Schmid. and Dick Schigley on lcullery duty. REAR ROW: R. Wuellner. J. Patter- son, C. Hilgeman. W. Schultz. J. McGarvey, D. Dugan, R. Broderick. L. Glynn. D. Luther. A. Kauilin. Haas. R. Horstman. MIDDLE ROW: L. Hoelscher. . Kuntz, R. Wymer, C. Hickey, . Burke, V. Jackson. J. Rhoades, . Taylor, D. Knapke, W. Stackley. . Hasentab, B. Gohman. FRONT ROW: H. Weisman, W. Caul' field, R. Huelsman. D. Peet, R. Wes! tendori, R. Wymer. W. Lee. L. Root G Bond. W. Lukasvitz. Tl ZUQ-I j A xv- K-'f ' 1 :fN51':- - -5. :K mg v- 'Tx 'F - 59? 54 , ws 1 M .Q 'X gk? f gf X V Q Y gg if f 2 Lg' ,: :rn . 5 3 'if Sim V isis Q' wx lhnt thc' giwultuttc-tl Nitin ol illtztmiti- :1clt ' tlo not uztsili' lorgct tht-ir ,Xhnzt Nlzitm' was quilt- t-xitlt-nt this IHSI it ti x ni llltl mth as thc Alumtii .inotizitit month to plan ont- ol tht' ztctixitx' in itx liixtory. lht- main task ol tht- gl2lllN was to st-t ik we-24 up 'I liowrcl ol lliwttoix to which .1 4 4 iiiciiilit-1' ol' vault lli'lJ2ll'liIlQ thus would hc 1-Icttctl. 'lhrougli this tiligllllililllflll it host ol :ictixitit-S ivcn- plzume-tl including Alumni Qfficers: Mx. Ed. Bombers, rgn. tht' highly Slli1l'5Nllll Homt't'oming gztnitx i2:xegoXg'2t'gf,',1xf' Thomas McLa 9hlm' Bob Paulick presents ihe Q2 ance Following the llomctom' qznnc :it thc' stnclium. mg I the licstivitics ol tht- cvctir ing wsu' C'Ulll'lllil1'll with tht' :annual zllutnni tlzmu- hclcl at Igikusitlc Park. With tht' flowing ol this lirst liomccomittg u'lt-lim' tion in thc sc'hool's history. the Cl h za in i n ll tl C grzulx looktwl lorwartl to Li lliggQ'l' :mtl lll'iQ.:l1Il'l' lttttmx Dayton t'l'HWllC Queen, Jim Winters. Highlight oi the evening - Ihe homecoming da Jfamecmnflng. 624416 lhis vt u' thc lllllXt'l'Slly ol Stzulium lit-tzunc thc Silt' ' tk Iitst tnnu'1l ol Lltztiiiiiiztitl' 1 z . lioimxoming gzlnltxl lhc' high- light ol thc' UCKZISIUII was tht' stziging ol' thc hilzirioux Hall- timt- I t'olit's clinging which tht' t lirst uflllCC'Ilu was lJl'L'Nl'llll'kl :mtl cl. nce ai Lakeside Park Ballroom .4--' ' ,- 6444 IW ' .Xl thc' opl-ning ol thc school in-zu' liiotliur llosvph lr:1guc'l', hzincl cllrvclor. zmnouncccl a nvw policy which callc-ml lor long hours ol clrill zmcl pmcticic. This was Io mzirk thc ljtgillllllllg ol' zu huililing-up prom'c'sw. lhc- hnml was Lo grow: thc hzmcl wus lo lizlw ll l'lIllll'i'. Soon Ihr ll'llll5 ol this IIUW SllIL'llll' hzicl lli'l'0lllL' quill' cvimlm-iil. For lhc lll'Sl time ximc- nim'IL'c'n liflllf-llXL'. Ihr hziml gnu- lmolh ai cilll'lNllll2lS :mil spring com'L'rl. 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'l'hc-rc is at sigh ol' rc-licl'z1s thc nmtcrizil is liurricd to thc printer. Such in oltcn thc mu-nc in thc oflicc ol' thc 'Cliatiiiiizulc Nc-wsf, Unclcr thc cztpzilalt- guiclztncc ol' Brothcr Clvorgc NIc'KQnlic, thc Ncws is pulmlishccl IVITIHI six to eight STANDING: W. Barnett, D. Evans. L. Hussman. R. Metzger. SEATED: J. Weis, D. Scoihorn, M. Kenl. J. Hamer. E. Sander, H McClellan. 'll-3. - 'M 'V' JIM FISHER ROGER WITTE Sporis Ediior Editor-in-Chief 7642 paeu timtrs during tht' xclmul ycar. liclitm' Rfbgfll' XVittc along with Curl Smith. 'Ibm Kirk, limb Davis, -lim lfisclicr :xml utlic-rs mzaintziinccl thc News as thc stu- clt-nt's l'avo1'i1t' hy zulrling nt-w l't-znturcs such :is thc highly popular pitturiall mention. .Ks part ol at l.'l11'islizm wthup. tht- News llIllJl1lllll'll in its C1tl'llCSl ntzlll ll spirit ul' ilClL'l'IlllIl1lll0Il Zlllil rcspmlsi- bility which will Imax L' to ln' 21 powc'rl'ul zlssct to them in tht-ir lutim- lzilmrs. STANDING: T. Dilzel, R. Davis, M. Schaefer, R. Baxxche, W, Doeriler, SEIATED: P. Foley, P. Begin. C. Genlile, T. Kibler, F. Swift, J Tunney. T. Kibler and R. Metzger near the deadline Editor Roger Witte points the way. -A D- O ff ww :Lu E H 5 I NEw52. ',y aww N f f'7Q Tgrx -g 7. Mm W WW , ' PN ICK oB YSOE ser Agveriislhg Mana Business ' 'lf r Mana 991' iltmttglt past yt-:tra tht- ciilillllillillll' :annual has hut-11 ttntlcrgtming il prort-sm tml' t-xolutitm. Sihtt- tht- tlzty whcn tht- first Engle met its tlcatllint: to tht- prt-st-nt tl'u' tht- tlztss xt-'trlmtnok h'ts t'h'm0't-tl frmn a pztmplilt-t ol' pitturt-s to 21 mz1stt-rpit-t't- I I y . . 1 I K t K P' ol' print :mtl plmtos. This it-:tr tht- stztfl' ttmk up tht- cvt-1' tfxisting thullcngt- to ttnmpilc an .-XHY .Xmt-rit-am ztunttztl. Ctmihining imaginatitm with initiativc. tht- Hliztglt- staff has pit-tt-tl tht- ztt'hit-x't-mt-nts :mtl cvt-nts ol' tht' stltuol yt-zu' into at tt't-ftsttrt--t'ltt-st tml mt-morit-S. which ztplmt-:urs ltr ht- thc i'l'llil ol' zt ioh wt-ll tltmt-. lht- iJll5illC'S5 stztli untlcr tht- guitlzmtt- tml' Bmtlit-1' XVilliztm .xlNilTli5tlll ztmurt-ti thc suttt-ss tml' tht- ztmlttztl hy t'tmtlut'tmg a l'Cl'Ol'd-iJl'C1lkillq th'ix't- prt-vitmtts to tht- Clliristtnzu lmlitlztys. t l'Illlk'l' tht- ttttvlztggt- tml lit'utht-r Xlhttt Kofzuy tht- t-tlitoriztl stztll' hztst-tl its litt-rztri t lDl'UiL'l'l tm tht- tht-mc ul' A'Uut' Clltristian l'ztttt-rits zmtl t':tt't-tl against titnt- to put tht-ir pmtlttttitm into tht- hztntls ol' tht- sttttlt-nts ht-l'm't- thc cntl til' May. STANDING: C. Yung, N. Siefert. L. B1-uns. SEATED: T. Schneble, R. Pribek, P. Hilgeford. 3 iii 1 E I E Business Staff: STANDING: D. Young, W. Monahan. J. Holler. SEATED: L. Builer, T. Abele. C. Birile. 1 ..lm -P , ,9- 'A' 'k i' Editorial Staff: STANDING: D. Zimmerle, P. Koller. SEATED: N. Wolf, O. Geering, J. Weis. 'A' if 'A' i' Photographers MARK SCHAEFER PETE CHMIELEWSKI YP-N M1145 Educ: spofis ICK BILL TR 'rom Hilqnnniuiisis SEILER AN? ' ilgiivihes Editor Activity Staff: M. Haines, J. Koogler, L. Ke N-nf' ' ppp- Ck- Sports Staff: J. Griffith, J. Kelley, G. Aiple. fi 'A' 'Ir i' if Energetic librarians prepare K 31!a4eA.w4e of Kntawlecfge Speed :incl c-l'l'ic'ietn'y t'ltz1t'ztc'tet'ifetl the l.ibrzn'y Slillili. A competent crew supervised by lfzttlter Robert litown. 1OIll1illJlll.CCl ll wealth ol' exlmc-riettce to the litciilities al'- lorclecl by ont' storerootn ol' knowledge. Knowing the itnportznlce ol' toclz1y's liter- ary 4-l'l'ot'ts, Llte lilniiry k'Ill'Olll'2lgl'll the stttclents to rt-:tml more in ortlei' to rezttly tltetnselxes lot' the lll.L'l'2iI'l' lift-. f new books for Ihe shelves. t STANDING: Ray Wuellner, W. Flohre. R. Sprauer. SITTING: R. Moakley, D. Geiger, W. Schulz, Ron Wuellner. ABSENT: C. Trzeciak. STANDING: J. Hamer. J. Murray, R. O'Frie1, C. Geniile. SITTING: J. Hauser, D. Kunka, D. Olinger, H. Spraley. if Busy Radio Writers learn thai. Pi-aciice makes perfect. 4 86 eam,fJ.o4e44 of ef:-lhoqaapfn Although still in its ittliility, the Radio Script l'Vt'itct's Guild lieacletl by Bro. Joseph Alunning awztitecl the opportutiity to display its vziltte in the school progrunt. Realizing the influence ol' ratlio on every- tlay lilfe, the tneinbers ol' this group inet eztcli tnontli in order to pi'ac'tic'e script F0111- posing and procluce rztclio ll'2lllSLfl'llJll0llS. lm My xf Milf, 7 1, NNW , in , - ,WA Nvn M P vm W My ,135 is ., 3 ' v Y ,,,, MMA xv l ,,,x-..rn ,K ,J I 5 I .. Y' A ' , .Q-- , W Xie? WIA E :-2.: ,: :. iii 1 ri 354 Q wif W f is 9 iq 5 5 E 2.33 X v, it 4 7 ,. N 6 E1- 5 E, 4 ' Q 22 mg 5 LP ,ASQ z Wy ik Q ......,,....gg.g Um Slacfenll SEATED: Mrs. Walter Heberle, Mrs. Anthony Ksuflin. STANDING: Mrs. Carl Heck. Mrs. Joseph Hinders. 'llrc cxcclltnt turnout ol' thc Dacls' Club at :ull l l'A meetings cxclnpliliccl their willingness to co- operate on all school activitics and to do all in llnfir puwvr to lurtltcr 21 grczttur unclcrstancling lmctwccn thc students, tczzcllcrs and pztrcnts. 'llrruugll tht- supcrvision ol' its l'rt'siclcnt. Mr. l'l0l'lIl1lll Raill, tht- l lllllL'l'S llll'l cnclr lllillllll to discuss prublt-uns and to plan various social ztt'tix'itit's. SEATED: Mr. William Glynn, Mr. Herman Raiff, Mr. Robert Jamming. STANDING: Mr. B e r n a r d Thill. Mr. Carl Heck, Mr. Louis Deininger. male f rife gait STANDING: Mrs. Katherine Day, Mrs. Leo Knox. SEATED: Mrs. Edward Schaaf. 88 'k'k'k'k'k 'l'h c Nlolhcik Club, onc ol thc :urls towards a hc t I L- r ll'2lt'llCI'-SIIILICIII unclcrstznul' ing, has very apt ly scrvt-ml throughout thc year an et guid- i ing liutoi' in thc aociztl organi- lllliflll ol' tht- school. lhclr 1 l nclvi' tht- tlircrlion ol i,I't'5itiL'lll, . Kaullin. tht' Motlu-rs spon- sorvtl St'Xt'l'2li ciznuc-s ztntl co- opt-unt-cl with thc l-'zttlu'rs in clonztting 1 ILIKXISIUII su to thc- W Broth The Mo!her's Club in session. 'lr Sfacfenli ' Bal dum! Monday Nighi, B O'ClOck. Along' with thc new policy ol hznul rt'-organization came a coin- plctt- rcxision ol thc Band Mothers. Brother -joscph Trztgcscr, inotlcra- tor ol' thc group, changed the incin- ht-rship ol' thc tluh from nlothcrs ol thc nunicizuis to anyone iiitcrcstcd in thc wcllitrt- ot' thc organization. lhc work ol' thc Boosters in' cluclcd thc sponsoring of hingos and rzllilcs, the promotion ol' thc Christ- nnus and Spring Conn-rts, and in gcncrul at wholclluzuttbcl c'oopcrzuion in every hand activity. Discussing the plans fo spring concert. Gfzamalnca e 575641 'lhhc xlmlvnls Illllllg uilh lhm . vvclxl. lhi- IJUZINI ul' lfzlllwr fillllll! inzulv. 'I'ha- mlm hunmx llw l'uumlm ni llll' Swim-lx ui Xlgnx uml thc pzllrun ul um Lhmul The Wl'1'h'lUllg' ll'lCIll'LlliUlI ni IlUYC'llll pralu-lx, ll1lNSI'Ulllll mln C'lliSiUllN, radio lnllu, Llllll Pug mul was 1 ' A ' High Nlalxxwlm-ln:llv1Iml Ihr lllxl elm of thc' ww-k. l'hv.4 Ianni sculu- nl Hu- P.ug-,nuxl 'Me Waufzmen flezfaeaf X nmvl ru-ul um wmmmluml lll lhv llIlll1llN ul lhc xfhuul this Nl'1ll. lm uulilw Ulllvl xcnrs lhl l'l'l'SIlllH'll hzld llN'll' INXII IlltlINl1Ill.II x'c'l1'm':nI. In thc' KUIIISC nl lhn' lhwm' mlzlw ul IJVAIXCI' :mul Ill4.'iHl1llillll. lfzltlu-1' I'nul lxvllm. thc ll'llC1ll 1111141011 stressed lhv uw ul' thc NlIK'I1lIllL'lllN. vs pcfiznllv Clunfcssiun :md Huh f,UlIllIllllli4NI. Ha also CIlllJll1lSilL'll thc iIlIlJUl'lillltL' ul' SLllN'lH,XillQ fQI'1lL'L' lu lhc- illllhiillllll and thc rucwxwilx' ol pc-1 furnling eluilx ilulicx lu lhc' lan-xl ul' om-R nhililx l'n' IKTCIXIIIUI' fjlll' lnlfi IH thc lllvwul 51ItI'llllli'lll on thc Iam :lan nl thc- l'i'lI'i'1ll. L-.uh l'I1'NhIIl.Ill plcdgul himscll' ln follmx with umm' 4ullXiclinll thc Lxllhullm mu ul hiv. l're5hnu-n Lhsgu-.-L our U! lhv c-onlr-rf.-not-2 wlllx Vnlln-r Krllr.-y amiq Nagar Ulla' i'XL'IliIlg :luring lhm- month ul Oflulwl' ' K ' ,, I.-,g,. IN xulll mln l'Cl'll1lllUll ol lhm' msurx. ll SL'l'lll0Il Amd hclwmlimliull. lhc Rom ' A r In hls SCIIIIUII l'KllIK'l' Illclxscm cm phzlsilwl thc Izul lhul xw :irc lhm' f.l!llllllS Slllllllllll lu lhn' IIIUKIUIII mil ul wullulmll, .mel lhzll uc- slmulsl NlDI'l'1lll Lhlixliam l11lllL'lkIlN uwr lhc' ml mlm- ILIIIICI Illllll ln nmlml hx' good c-xi I xxuulx alum: Thv procession of ihv Blessed Sdcrd men! on Rosary Niq fffffff- af Me Nlfaa IOI' RUIY. Ivll in iight: Xllvlv, Ii. i Olmiiicll. l'. lxnllci. I.lllIll'I. linr klcv. Nlll3lJl.l . ROXY. lvil lu iight: R. lfiulx. 'l', .Xhclc-, llollcr rlhvsirlciilj. 'lf Kgill. R. U'l'ricl. I. Kimriiigc. FRON I' ROW. lvll in iighlt XY. P0011 pi-Iinzin. IJIIIIIDIICII. R. lixilvx, R, NICIQIIIIID. Xl. I'NI4'Xl'l. C-. Nrsl. Servers po-so bvioro Ihr- Lilian nl God M 743 Gfzam ' parfecznf During thc celchrxiiion nl V lfzillir-i' Cliziininsirlc llzn an in- lmiimlirc pzigcranil was cimcicil In gi grmip ul sliiclcniw. lt pur- lrziwrl Iriiir jmx ul' I'i1lIIl0l'fiI11lIllf iiiziiclck lilo uliich uiivnlrccl iroin Lin inlcrriuw ui' ai srlinul princi- pzil. Olin Gcmiiig, l'UlllIllLllClI hv ' ll lypiuil school rclmi'I0i', Boll Kcin. 'l'hLr sriciicx prcsciilcd uc-rc: 'lhc Vision :ri Samigossa. lhc Smlzilixls and Fr, Channi- niimlv, 'lihc First llrolliers ol' Marry, :ind lfzillicr Cliziiiiiiiairlo Hezirs uf lhc' Nlissiuiizirivs lo .'xllll'l'Il'li. Father Chuxninzidc L, u n v L- r N. 4 with Sodzilists '7!ze Saphamoae I ' Relfwal' 'lhv Sopliuiiinrc-bliinior lCll'L'1II, pwzlrliccl hy lfziilicr lic-rlrzinml Cllcinc-ns, was hr-lil ill linnnzinu, clk fiIllll'lIl liruni .llllllllllf 30 to I chrii:iry 2. lfsillicr lllcnicnw. :in zilinnnm of Cliziiiiiiiiirlc. ilclirciwl his an-iiiimis on :i vzirivlv ol' religious lullifx H0 hclml llic inlcrcwl nl' thc rclreailanls with his rim-niliiig' srrcuni ul' :im-ulotcs. As xi irliil ul' lhcir rL'trc:il hc l't'1.'UllllllClllI0iI thai they rusolrc I0 rcrcirc lhc Ssiciuiiiiciils nl' l'cliziiu'c :incl Huh liiulimisi wcclrh. .X Solemn High Mass u-lr-lnzitccl hy lfr. ,lohn llimlmni, lhc sclioul i'Il1lP' laiin. mix zr Iilling aliinzix in lhc rlziw nl grziu' :intl przlivr. father Bertrand exchanges high school exp.-rr ences wilh .x group ut :Iudunu 'in snwgqr I E .Ai 4' W' wi I ,p-. .af in ' 4 5 ith 4 '49, Q W, ' , ' 4 a, 5' f Ex ' , ll Svartinq the school year with Fr. Dickson oiicrinq the Mass. 27 Miller points out a poster calling attention to Catholic Book Week February 20-26. 31 Freshman participating in the Missa Recitata. 41 Carl Smith lPres. ol the Y.C.S. Fecleralionp addresses the C.S.M,C. ot lhe Sophomore division. 55 The faculty honoring their Spiritual Mother at ai Solemn High Hass. Sl A crowded Chapel offering bone-diction for Cardinal Mindszenty. 71 Bill Monahan race-iv inq an me-dal tor his outfztundinq work in the C.S.M.C. 92 Q 147 R 'cal qinafe lla Um Scfzaof fbayd The outstanding thought in the mind ol eaeh senior at the climax of the school year is the annual Senior Promenacle. This dance in honor ol' the Senior Class ol 49 is made possible through the ellorls ol' the .lunior Prom Committee, and will as years pass he a loncl memory ol our high school days. Lawrence Srauh, president ol' the Senior Class will preside as king and his attendants will be Lee Butler, james Raill, Robert Koepniek, and john Angerer. X X, STANDING: Lee Butler, Jim Raili, Bob Koepniclz. SEATED: Larry Staub, The King, and Jack Angerer. W1 y, ,Q -.., STANDING: Dave Evans, Anthony Sfnub, Richard Bauer. Robert Karl, and Donald Spitzig. SEATED: Harry Bonbright, Thomas Soahn. George Mischler, and Carl Smith. l 93 '32 ' .1 J. ,, 3 Q ' G x :wg Q w k? - f if w LQ J A Xa xiii! WWW' IEW? .K N kg A eh EQ 5, 7 elm Mww- ' 5 6 w Q9 Y Q AY'A IA t Q? 'Z W3 if 2 A 4 .Ng xi A I N YL 'Nr A 5 Q0 Y K P , 1 L g Q wx- ,, .aw 41, , Qi mg ,Q f -mxw-Q 3M ga? as viii Q ' 3 5 Q U55 Q. . ' viffm ,zgjra f azflfaf 4 Ms g ,awk 'J ff .gy 4 I V135 .4 I fix 1 Q5 -q , , 5352553 - ? , . X 2 4-:M A 176' ,.,.,x , Hfw- sms.: : Y H2 21550, . V 1-I-1:l'vv , -' iiisgpqif Q 52523 Q N331 'AM21 few ga M In ,, , ..,k. Z J K - a ah ,- , 1 - M Q . --M , Qigfaqfs? -, 1, I ' , My M3257 . f WMM, ,,L, W 2iiaziifsgifigi:z',?fQg1fge,5gv4gh:-Ayi., , .. A ENV- -5-my M Wsw1f.w,-him 'yu A - 5733554-9W535Y355iY1'i5'siif7Eii14fi.,v M, , ' ' K 55 45 211' ' 'L A , ' an 'K uv ...- ,mm.N,Q f 'I rw!!! I Y, Jr.: Sports must not only contribute to our physical develop- ment, but they must also teach us cooperation and fair play by bringing about a recognition of our duties to self and to others. This is the Christian pattern that sports must follow, and it is a guide that can be applied to our recreation throughout life. Since sports of today need the support of those who participate directly and those who take part indirectly, it is the duty of us to see our responsibility and to christianize it. 0114K 9 All if 97 , 147 uf we-1 ,, WW f 3-L'? q-- 7 '1?A '1' '59 ' Wt ffm' f .t,...W,,,vN..s FIRST ROW: B. Monahan, P. Maloney, J. Newland. B. Parker. J. Koihman. SECOND ROW: E. Koehnan, D. Hess, E. Mclniosh, D. Heck, B. Perkins, D. Fecher, D. Brown. 44 THIRD ROW: Coach Ed Svang, T. 0'Donnell, E. Sander. J. Hagan. J. Spahn, E. Borgeri, J. Tangeman. FUZZY FAUST Head Coach DR. ROY BOGGAN Team Physician W, em, Though this season was not the best in the Eagles gridiron history, it proved to he one of the most interestingg for it saw a green, inexperienced line turn into 21 roaring inferno of devastation. It saw a hackfield that had both brain and hrawn pulverize opposing teams with its scoring prowess. This year also marked a new scoring record of 283 points in a single season. Although losing their first two games to out-of-town opponents, the Eagles eznne hack with that never-say-die atti- tude that is Characteristic of Chanlinade. From this point on, they wreaked disaster on any and all opponents. The first to A-,.-.-Zl11f+- ..,. 4.5 H- hir' 5,5 if . .,?,..l .aft 2' 5133. FIRST ROW: J. Angerer, B. Koepnick, B. Brennan, J. Kinder, H. Bonbright. SECOND ROW: J. Raiff, L. Stauh. L. Butler. J. 0'Connel1. C. Ginn, G. Axe, J. Breitenstein. THIRD ROW: J. Neal, C. Yahle, D. Lemons, T. Spahn, D. Albro. J. Koenig, E. Mershad, Coach Fuzzy Faust. feel the rnighty claws of the Eagles were the highly rated Bulldogs of Fairview who were trouneecl 45 to 0. In the inaugural alumni hmne-emning game, the mziclline-like Eagles reaehecl their peak of perleetirm, acieonlplislling ll most speetzlculzlr triumph over the un- beaten ellzmqaions ol' lrouton High Sr-lmonl with the score ol' -17 to 7. The climax of the sezlsou fume with the elmanlpionsllip game between the last year's City Cl12lllllJlOllhH, Riser and the Green Clzicl gridders from Chaminzule. The high flying Eagles emerged from the fray the vieto1's by 21 score ol 59 lo 0. :Incl thus wrapped up another City Chrnnpionsllip for Chzlminacle. 47' 53,7 9 o q.o I I if . 'S BRO. STEVE SHEEHY Athletic Director ED SPANG Assistant Coach 99 ' gg 4 A iigiwfx , - A V 1.1 Sf A ' ,AA an nr fl' M VXA -Q b ..,., I Wk is Q Xa 2 Q my 4 '11 Q -ff' A if in lf sf Q . , x m .Lum ' fig Q Mfg, Wk, L. 1 if 545 Q ?W'6grs'ig B ,, 'Q tis 'Q A Q 'ff 1 Q SQ S H, N 11 if w,f. an :Y ugh' Q Wy ,Q 'Q ,V 3 , 5 fe 'ws 5 -an Q ' , 1 52251 'Q' Mx ES., I V :ua 2 ll,f6'h Qi' I6 f 4 1-3 -if WL f :v5Vlxy' Q! mal M. A W N-1 Q M W 5 A , . .9 ' U . ,. if if 'MW 595 -'IIYFITUT 2 'amz b 'W . M ,M 4 af , , in bs ia MXXK . ,saigjitgwim L! Yi , M A Tribufe To The Deporfing Seniors PAT MALONEY: rough and rugged center: backed up line with equal ferocity . . . Best game, Ironton. PETE KOTHMAN: guard, immovable object, always battering down opposing linenlen . . . Best game, Roger Bacon. BILL MONAHAN: guard, irresistable force, constantly in enemy backfield. Standout on de- fense . . . Best game, Wilbur Wright. BILL PARKER: dynamic little guard and half- back. Injured early in season, but still performed notably . . . Best game, Roosevelt. JACK COCHRAN: big, rough, tough tackle. Well adapted to the manly art of football . . . Best game, Fairview. JOHN BREITENSTEIN: speed merchant of the line? I-Ielped make line the most feared in Day- ton . . . Best game, Purcell. BILL BRENNAN: called glue fingers for short. Caught touchdown passes against Iron- -IIM RAll lf: played three backlield positions, excelled at all. Possessed educated toe . . . Best game, Roger Bacon. LARRY STAUB: played defensive back most ol' the time. Noted for his bone-breaking blocks . . . Best game, Toledo Central. JACK ANGERER: average yards gained best ol' C. H. S. backs. Always a dangerous threat . . . Best game, Stivers. JOE KINDER: mighty-mite of the backlield. A dangerous breakaway runner . . . Best game, Roosevelt. LEE BUTLER: aerial wizard, passes set up many touchdowns. Could run also, when needed. Masterminded team to a successful season . . . Best game, Kiser. BOB KOEPNICK: sparkplug of the team, triple- threat back, set new scoring record of 108 points in a single season. All City and All State. Scored ton and Kiser . . . Best game, Ironton. 30 points in Kiser game. Best game, Kiser. P. Kothman. P. Maloney. B. Monahan. J. Breitenstein. J. Cockran. B. Brennan B. Koepnick L. Siaub, J. Railf. B. Parker. J. Kinder. L. Butler. J. Angerer. H ai,i?3 awW' lV'Q7xAf5E f! f Q ' x W A sid X W .. 'vm f gs Ji xi E Q X, as Q1 ,L gags? N, 1 X. Q fi, . ,Xie w '55' ag? Q- A fe, 1 . f px A fm - , ,. ' , , x fk ' ,fy f 1 wx.. J COCHHAN ' ' 'ikackclzl x All Lilly f 5x ,- M. 3 XA . JSQQ, V 0 ,, 1 h Llvrxw? w,i,gi!,fQ,'wd52f,f'g,5 fi, fJ'a.,+ '5'f . J, QTESHFIEL hi! Ciiy 'ik mn, ,, NSS, wx 'C' 4: M9 is ,Aw iw yu-... 1 A Qi ,...,M , - 4.,f,...A-.M-W-' ' W4 ' ' . N .Q , M ,,. ,,, ,T,,153.Qg,5:w1 -t V' , .gk - v .5 ,- J. TANGEMAN End All City n, satznuan End, , , B. PARKER Guard Q-Q... . Maziagers: C. Nahn. P. Sayer, T. Kronague, Birile. T. Hammer, C, Bolts of lighining. The Spa -W C H A M I N A D E Tom and Jerry. LJ Spysfx hindi-non, C, Mm-ewlmr, L. Burk, J. Tuuhy. P Bwald. C. Warning, H, Gunn, A. Beck, Huelszman, H. Cuxnhell Nlvii ul illmininzuln- mmm- light lm Ublll wlmul, Xlvn ol fiilllllllllllilt' wc l'L'cl1cc'l'il1g lor vnu. Xlvn nl ciil1llIllll1lliL'fllIl urlmx must rulv. lic- lllllll lighting man lliruugli mul llmmugh ll Xllll llllllii' lhm' lm- with xuur LUIIHIUL' zwlmv. fllll' fil'i'L'll :mil Xllhilr' must llx' mor mrmllx 5 5 . 1 f A lb irlmw Xtlll will wr. in tha' mkx' Xiii,lXlHllKXIiii-xlltill lhill x , 106 l'ui'Il14'limm1'ol C lmiliiiizulc- High. . ,wr 'Q .W .. ..... : 9 i K, gi, TOP ROW: B. Trick, C. Porier. T. Smiih, E. Coverman, D. Lemons, L. Merchino, B. Eielerman. D. Schwab, R. Gilloff, J. Rhodes. THIRD ROW: D. Koenig, B. Sommers. H. Motch, L. Eherhart, J. Diehari, R. Rath. J. Kellerman, J. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: B. Neary, R. Duiy, C. Higleman, J. Bax-doe. R. Dugan, J. Oliges, L. Hausfeli, B. Weller. FIRST ROW: B. Iher, T. Nyhan, J. Morris, A. Scarpeli, L. Spaiz, J. Duffy, B. Isenhauer. ED LESCHANSKEY efnaminacfe gaeylelii ililll' tlllllilil' Varsity, or as il is bcllci' known, Lllc' Rcscrvc-s, wliilm- not luring Loo wcll, clicl, 1lL'YCl'lllClCS5, give a good acc-ouiil of lllcimclws in thc liniitml Zifllllll they saw. Ylilll' lligliligllls ol' llw sc-ason wc-rc llic' guinea with Oslmorn-Bath and Maria Slcin. 'Vlirougli the knowl- cclgc passcml on to ll1Cl1l by lllllll' almlc coaclics, jack Zinmlcrman and licl l.cs- cllanskcy, along with the valualmli- Cx- puricllce pifkucl up in thc Zlflllill QZIIIIC5, ll may bc said that Ilic loollxall lilllllll' ' to look JACK ZIMMERMAN briglir lor thc nc-xl low years. 107 in W9 gcflllfian This year's edition of the Eagle record of 8 wills and 9 defeats season. After losing their first fh came back and grabbed fottr expense of Piqua, Greenville, mont. then followed a loss to the stronger Class B schools in Ludlow Streeters lost their first eity game to fCity Chanipionsj. Vietories over VVilbur Wright, Roosevelt, Kiser and Parker together with losses to Fairview and Stivers gave the Eagles a third place tie in the City standings. ln the District tournament the Eagles surprised the mighty Mitldies of Middleton for the first two quarters, only to go down to defeat before this perenuially tough quintet. Murh valuable experience was gained by the under- rlassnien this season and this should go far in deter- mining the quality of basketball of the Eagles for the next few years. gaqfe Jlaapilau ED. SPANG Coach 108 E I A K. S V W 'a 'U U ga ,qi 'gg , c ' A , 3 - 4 A 0 z I , mn, Q EJ I .. 1 , 4: f nw g - ' -1 I.- I . ka t - D I V , Q 11 xx gf 17 QQLAA AW.,qMM, jg y- A ,ii , X S! N .x .. 5' h-,h -2-S 6 wif K C if S' fi 6 2-fs Y v ' r 'dw' .ji W ri boys will lose their rough edges and prove L'agJe Qaeabmm The reserves this year posted the enviable record of 19 wins and only 4 losses. After losing their first game to Xenia, they proceed- ed to win six straight before again tasting de- feat. The Reserves were sparked by the general all around playing of Babe'l Perkins, Dirk Brown, Don Sflllllllillfil, and Tom O'llonnell, all of whom are sophomores, and Bugs Ben- ning, a junior. Head Basketball coach, Ed Spang, playing a dual role, also manned this strong outfit. TOP ROW: C. Nahn, J. Nolan, H. Bonbrighi, D. Brown, J. Hagan, J. Kellerman, B. Perkins. FIRST ROW: J. Tangeman, B. Benning. D. Schumard. J. Neal, H. Motch, T. 0'Donnell. RESERVE SCHEDULE WE THEY Xenia 23 JCI Toledo Central 26 I4 Roosevelt 36 I7 Troy 43 J3 Piqua 33 32 Greenville 45 30 Xenia .32 20 Fairmont .23 25 Delphos St. John 35 N Hamilton Catholic 23 l9 Holy Trinity 52 50 Wilbur Wright 30 23 Emerson Sophs 45 28 Stivers .. 25 33 'f3 Roosevelt 38 20 .e...,,z.fe The Freshman basketball team did not find themselves in the winning column too often this season. but the experience they gathered will make them excellent material for future competition. Lack of facilities- and poor sup- port by their lellow classmates accounted lor much of their lack of success. Coaches Spike Stachler and Brother .joseph Concannon are not pessimistic over the results. In time the TOP ROW: S. Stachler, Coach, A. Barlow, J. Omler, A. Burger, P. Monahan, C. Smith, N. Monin, A. Krystofik. FIRST ROW: T. Griffith, J. Rhein, J. Laferty. B. Stachler, B. Hoff, J. Spirit. FHESHMAN SCHEDULE Miamisburg Xenia Kiser Hamilton Holy Trinity Dunbar Belmont Stivers McKinley Wilbur Wright !S0phs1 Fairview Beavercreek Wilbur Wright Newport Catholic Beavercreek Roosevelt valuable material for the future. l 1 lawn 'E , ia, The past lour years have shown a con- tinued iiuprowntent and growth in the intramural howling league and this prog- ress fonlirnis the popularity ol the sport :nnong the Cluuninzule student body. illlll' keglers, eighty regulars in number. spent ll very active season dividing their Sunday evenings between the Recreation and Royal alleys. The groups were or- gzinizecl into tllree leagues and keen interest and Competition IIl2llAl4Cfl the Imlayvolls lmetwt-t'n the respc-c'tiye teams. Brotlu-r l'z1ul l,:1ndoll'i held the 'rosie tion ol' faculty aclvisor :ind c'oordinz1tor and prepared the first and second teams W of eacli league lor lJ2'll'IiCiI'J1lIl0I1 in the J. KELLER, J. RAIFF. J. KOOGLER. E. MANNY, J. JOHNSON B. BARNETT H. REGAN T. ABELE e -4536 A. MUNCH J. KRONENBURGER AND C. NARTKER 112 National 'I'c-lt-grapliic' Bowling Contest. HC was ably assisted in his post by Mr. Staulm and Mr. Miller, mem- 'f' lwrs ol llit' l l2illlCl'S club, who laitliliilly gave tht' boys c'xpc1'tg11irlam't- and tlirt-ction lllfflllgllfllll thc scason. 4 my , . . . . . SA x N llic main 2llll'2ll'IlUlI ol llltf season was thc l'atlic-r wif i sig and Son 'liournanit-nt. Ol thc many that participatctl Ugvi' llic first tlircc to place wvrc: Mr. Lilak and K00glCl'1 Sql ' I x Mr. Kcllt-1' and Son: Mr. Railll and Son. -N - Xi X X Vllllfflllgll tho season thc St-niol' Stars lcacl thc M l m- R , .-Knit-ric-:ni l,,L'2iglll'. 'llicy wcrc clost-ly liounclcml by I. AL Xxx anotlivr Senior lcam. tht- unprt'rlic'tablc 'ASla1's . In thc 13 9 X National I.C2lglll' tlit- Holy Rollers linislic-tl liirst a 1' i goocl lead almovt- tlic- next bc-sl, the Cavaliers. ln the 'V' V J ii I rCsln'nan LCZIQIIL? thc- ICI Acts and l.-X Slnnoos l'inislic'tl '1 , ' W X l . in first :incl st-conml plant- 1'cspc-tlivtrly. . 'if i N ' l -1 - 'l'l1Q actin' season cntlcml with tlic sponsoring' ol' g l single and cloublt- lOllTIl2llllClllh and was olliicially C'l0SC'Cl with thc' annual laanquct. OLY ROLLERS J. Van Schaik L. Murphy C. Kauih C. Nartker E. Manny ni' if SLOP sHoTs D. I-'ox R. Barhors! T. Smith N. Neff B. Trick 'A' 'A' SENIOR STARS L. Toh! N. Sieieri J. Raifi J. Gaugh L. Siaub il' -A STARS D. Conrady J. Koogle: R. Whiiie G. Aiple D. Zimmerle nk i' SENIORS, TOP ROW: C. Yung, T. Lauferswiler, R. Horvath, B. Koepnick, L. Butler, C. Searle. FIRST ROW: B. Parker. L. Staub. B. Monahan, J. Raiff. J. Mack. ABSENT: D. Wall, B. Brennan. Natzwd fqffzlefic Jfanofz Saciellg lhc ullimau' goal ol cu-i'yall1lclc:1x Clliamif ol' sportsmanship and cililcnship. 'Iihc pur- aclv is Lo mm-ii amlmission Lo ilu- National pose ol' thc Soficty is to loslci' high scliolaslic' Xlhlclic Honor Socicly, 'l'o qualily lor lllCIIl- stamliilgs among atlilclcs, stimulate a clcsirc' In-rsliip in this sch-cl group. a student musi will lor lmlzlmul training anal IU clcvclop lcaclcr in .Xlhlclic inonogram, mainlaiil an abou' ship as well as the slziril ol goocl sporlsmansllip .lvcragc in his sluclics aml possc-ss a liiglulc-g'1'c-4' in all school aciivitivs. UNDERCLASSMEN, TOP ROW: E. Sanders, C. Yahle, H. Moisch, B. Benning, E. Mclntosh, H. Bonhrighi. D. Evans. FIRST ROW: J. Keleman, J. Hagan, C. Ginn, J. Koenig, G. Pflaum. ABSENT: G. Axe, D. Albro, J. Kenney. 114 efzaminacfey Nei' Sinful The net team this year will have a real Uoftl to strive to overcome. Not a single point was lost by last year's first and second singles players. ln addition to this, there is their record ol' 6 wills and l loss. The lone defeat ol' the season caused the loss ol' the City Championship to Fairview. Net ace, Bob Holycross. won the regional singles title with a resounding win over Gilbert of Fair- view, only to lose to Tony Trabert, U. S. Xilestern -lunior Singles Champion. This year the Regionals will be held O O O D C LAST YEARS RESULTS WE THEY Oakwood . ..3 2 Stivefs .4 3 Roosevelt . , .4 l Miamisburg , , 4 l Springfield ., . ..,3 2 Fairview . .. .2 3 Fairmont . .... . . , ..J Z on May 20-21 and the Slilll' meet on May 27-28. L. GOETZ B. STALEY B. THICK BOB BENNING TOM GEIS . . .tgaqle f' The Eagle team this year will be grouped about last year's Sophomore sensation, Bob Bugs Benning, the number two man, who specialized in making holes-in-one and sinking thirty foot putts when they were most im- portant. Along with Benning there will be Toni Geis, a Frosh of last year, who alternated at fourth place and proved to be a real threat to the opposition toward the end of the season. The District Championship, which has been won by Chaminade more often than by any other school in the last decade may still be ours again this LAST YEARS RESULTS WE THEY Hamilton Catholic . B12 312 Wilbur Wright , . . 5112 S12 Springfield Public 1012 112 Fairmont ., .,. ., . 9 3 Roosevelt . . , . .12 0 Fairview 1117 17 Stivers . 12 0 Oakwood . 717 412 Springfield 12 0 District Matches: First place 330 strokes. Hamilton Public . 81,1 312 Sprin State Matches - Tenth in State. I K 115 Pafrons Aunt Mary's Cafeteria, 900 Troy Street Al 8: Annie's Barber 8: Beauty Shop 2801 Far Hills Ave. A Friend A 8: A Grill Alex Hair Styling Studio A Friend A Friend A Friend The Advance Laundry Co. A1len's Drugs, Linden and Smithville Angri's Restaurant, 703 Watervliet Ave. A Friend A Friend Aman 8: Co., Jewelers Auto Craft Co. A Friend A Friend A Friend H. W. Ackerman Mr. 8: Mrs. Ben Albers, 1665 Sunman Ave. Mr. August F. Aiple, 230 Kenilworth Ave. A Friend Burley 8: Wiley Service, 2675 Salem Ave. Mr. 8: Mrs. Russell Berry Dave Bremen's Army Store Save with Dave Beigel 8: Mahrt Mr. 8: Mrs. S. L. Butler Charles R. Brown, 1015 Brown St. Breig's Market Mr. 8: Mrs. john A. Butkus Bill's Place. 929 East Fifth St. Busch Heating Brook's Market, 3333 E. Third St. Albert Bryan, Forsythe's Shoe Store Borchers Auto Co. Mr. 8: Mrs. John L. Brackett Bob's Super Service Broadstone Jewelers Bea's Beauty Shop Bauer's Record 8: App. Compliments of a Friend Chaminade Student Council Mr. 8: Mrs. E. T. Cahill Brooks T. Carson Compliments of Star Market A. D. Cook, M.D. 1. Linn Cochran Raymond Dennis Emmett W. Daley Dayton Electrotype Co. Mr. -1. A. Dillon D'Arneau's Beauty Shop, 400 Xenia Ave. Compliments of Dale 8: Charlie Dayton Model Railways The M. M. Dunn Co., 134 E. Third St. Edgemont Fruit Market East End Pool Room Ed and Art's Service Station Eichenauer's Red Gables Restaurant Herb Finke, 241 Wroe Ave. Franklin Motor Sales Mr. 8: Mrs. Hugh Fitzpatrick Furst The Florist Foos Clark's Tavern For Chrysler--Plymouth, 429 N. Main Finl.ey's Clothing E. -I. Focke, 1150 Oakwood Ave. Dr. 8: Mrs. Con. S. Fecher Foster Freight Lines Franklin Motor Sales Mr. Leo D. Goetz Glamour Beauty Shop, 1616 East Fifth St H. Gerstner 8: Sons Mr. 8: Mrs. Lowell George Greenwald's Greenhouse, 4725 N. Main St Henger's Market Hamilton Cleaners, 2801 Far Hills Ave. Hauer's Music House Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Heck Hoke's Market, 2444 Valley Hinkley Service Cleaners 4018 Kettering, 2924 E. Third St. Mr. 8: Mrs. Adolf Holler Harry's Service Cleaners, 237 Ferdon Ave The Irvin, Jewell 8: Vinson Co. Mr. 8: Mrs. Nelson F. Igel Mrs. Mary Karpiak Compliments of George Kondoff George A. Keller Albert E. Kercher, 1926 E. Fifth St. Howard A. Kramer, Equitable Life lnsurance Fred. L. Krumholtz, Real Estate Broker Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Keck Abe Kuhr, M.D. Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo A. Knox -I. Kenneth Kinsler Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry -I. Koogler Best Wishes, Double K Cafe Pafrons Klein's Department Store Lukacs Grocery Carl Long Sc Maryanna Bratton Mi1ler's South-End Pharmacy 1135 Brown St. William C. Mahoney Mr. Sc Mrs. P. Monahan Maple Grove, 3401 E. Third St. M Sc C Market Miami Cigar Sc Tobacco Co. C. F. Mahan 8c Son Mastercraft Furniture Co. Marks Dry Cleaners Marion's Ice Cream And Sandwich Shop Macklin's Confectionery 3329 E. Third St. Matthews, the Florist, Inc. Leon Matusoff Marchi's Ice Cream 1411 N. Main St. David Migdoll, M.D. Edward A. Millonig, M.D. Morgan Sales, Inc. Your Kaiser-Frazer Dealer .lack Meyer's Market Elmer Murphy The Macpherson Family Moraine Grill North Dayton Jewelry, 418 Troy Sl. A. George Neff Northridge Inn, 5001 North Dixie Dr. Nelson's Barbers, 2017 Salem Ave. R. L. Norris Furniture Oak Printing, 1029 Brown St. Open Door Entertainment Bar The Ohio Heat Treating Co. Overlook Pharmacy, 1558 Huffman Ave. R. A. Pfarrer, M.D. Mrs. Mary Perkins Sc Family Pfeiffer Shoe Repair Co. 207 N. Main Stl Parkwood Restaurant, 2503 N. Main St. Ray J. Pribek Pastime Bar Patterson Iron ik Metal Roberts jewelers, 32 S. Ludlow St. Mr. Sc Mrs. Herman Raiff Rummans' Market Rigg's Market, 1424 E. Fifth St. Mr. 8c Mrs. Michael J. Ryan, Sr. The Rubicon Pharmacy, Brown 84 Irving xe The Rolf Press Frank Reyer 8c Family Stanley Electric Supply Co. Stomps Chevrolet Company HI. R. Schroll Shook's Sweet Shop, 505 Troy St. Shell Service Station North Main 8c Cliff Street Standard Pharmacy, 2504 E. Fifth St. L. S. Sacksteder, Arcade Market Mr. 8c Mrs. Robert J. Shields, Sr. Steve's Cafe, 2143 E. First St. Schiml's Dry Cleaners Standard Parts, 28 Washington St. Mr. John Stanko Mr. Sc Mrs Geo. E. Stoll Stoecklein Cafe Spraley's Beauty Shop Spe Wock's Service Station 4000 N. Dixie Dr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank C. Seiler R. L. Shane Co., 3200 N. Main St. Servis 8a Buhl, 17 W. First St. Ed Spang 2031 Salem Barber Shop Tay1or's Tavern, 3500 N. Main St. Two Legs, 136 Main Tom's Barber Shop, 920 Valley St. Todd Drug Store Tekamps Cafe, 1821 Wyoming Valley Inn, 227 Valley St. Val1o's Market, 439 St. Nicholas Ave. Mr. Sc Mrs. John J. Vukovic Winnie's Confectionery William Furniture Store A. Woessner, 2813 Dwight Ave. Washer-Lane, 8 South jefferson St. Wagner's Tavern, 100 Neal Ave. Wende1l's Shoe Store Wapelhorst Hardware Bob White, The Pipe Man Winters Bank Building Bernard F. Wietzel, Jr. Wayne Colorplate Co. of Ohio 40 E. First St. William M. Workman Misses Agnes Sc Bernadette Zimrnerle Mrs. Edna Ziegler Zaman! lmportant as the products are from its fielcls, forests, and factories, America's most valuable harvest each year comes from its educational in- stitutions. The fowvard progress of America clepencls upon intelligent people, cultivated and cievelopecl in our school system. Your graduation as a member of the Chaminade Class of '49 is an important step in carrying you toward greater responsiloilities in life. Whatever clegree of success you may some day attain, it shall always he measured hy the honor that you personally acid to the name of Chami- nacie High School. The National Cash Register Company 118 Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of 1949 Qffb ...The... C h a m in a d e F afhers and Mofhers Club Wiih All Good Wishes For The Success Of The Class Of '49 Qi? THE DAYTON FABRICATED STEEL CO. THE DAYTON STENCIL INDUSTRIAL STEEL SERVICE Congrafulafions '49 . . . . . . On a good beginning. We hope your educafion helps you win success and happiness . . . enables you fo serve beffer your communify, church, and naI'ion. Ci? 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FU 2Ib2 ARBOR FIESTA CORNER OF WAYNE AND ARBOR Good - Food Teen-Agers' Hangouf KE 0I57 ALI.ODI'S MARKET Io-43 BROWN 'DG' Home of Fine Meafs CompIimen+s R 0 B ER T S AFRIEND FUNERAL HOME 92I BROWN ST. 'BG' Ambulance Service M. Boom A. oleMuNscH . 0 OHMER PARK '231I'ZT'Z,.Z E'ZfLis UPHOLSTERING THE NEW LIVING ROOM SUITES AND RECOVERWG HOEFLER 81 STOECKLEIN I029 Wayne MI I592 Cor. Johnson DAYTON IO, OHIO SI6 KEOWEE ST- AD 3' I8 THILL PRINTING CO. WILLIAM A. SANTO they HARDWARE, PAIINTS AND SMALL APPLIANCES Wedding Announcemenfg Fencing - Spor+ Goods - Hardwares EIec+ricaI and PIumbin Su Iies 420 XENIA AVE- 621 Xenia Ave. 9 PP KE 662: OAK LUNCH WHITE CLOVER Beer-Wine-Food DAIRY FARMS KE 69II MA 537l WG, HOMOGENIZED V. D. MILK 804 LEXINGTON AVE. E. E. Nurrenbrock High Sellers-Ads and Pafrons 138 FU 6740 FAIRMONT CONE SHOP Fairmoni' Ice Cream All Flavors H. WILLMAN I3I XENIA AVE. COZY BARBER SHOP Crew CuI's Our SpeciaII'y 800 NORTH AVE. ROY E. CRAWFORD, PROP. Complimenfs of AL'S BODY SHOP l555 W. THIRD ST. HE 632I MAIN DRIVE-IN BEVERAGE CO. 340I N. MAIN Cold Case Beer - Wine Parfy Supply OPEN TO I0:00 P.M. EVERY DAY WM. F. SEISER AGENCY Kansas CiI'y Life Ins. Co. SPECIALIZING IN LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES MILLER FLORISTS, INC. aa w. SECOND sr. DAYTON, or-no HEmIocIc I248 Oppo.si+e Miami Ho+eI CompIimen'I's of RAY'S FOURTH AND MAIN YORK SUPPLY CO. 53I E. THIRD ST. Complimenfs of THE J. T. BARLOW CO. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DISTRIBUTORS DIXIE FRUIT MARKET Fresh FruiI's and Vege'rabIes Groceries and Mears 2926 N. DIXIE DRIVE ROSTON'S no N. MAIN sr. 'DG' Your Dayfon Jeweler WHITE ROCK INN 4029 N. MAIN STREET Good Food - Beer Wine - Liquor HERB ANDREW'S C H , d HAND BAR on3Qf+u5JIfhnQ.an LIOUOR -BEER - WINE AND MIXED Sfeaks-Ch3iIIsOI1TcIren Dinner From 2306 Wafervlieigsgsliilg KE 0349 WILLIAM BROS. CO. RATHWEG INSURANCE Roofing -Siding -InsuIa+ion AGENCY KE 3ll4 632 MUTUAL HOME BLDG. MARTY 37 TOM 38 HE 598I DAYTON 3, OHIO MILDRED'S DELICATESSEN SEE RA om 632 w. FAIRVIEW HOME BAKED HAM HOME BAKED BEANS Full Line Luncheon Meais and Cheese Open 7 Days a Week-9 a.m. 'Io 8:30 p. CompIimen+s of THE KRICK TAVERN LIOUOR - BEER - WINE Soups and Sandwiches TELEVISION KE 0538 20I6 WafervIieI' Ave. LEE HILGEFORD AUTO SALES INC. Nash Sales and Service KEOWEE AND WEBSTER ST. DAYTON, OHIO FAR HILLS RESTAURANT 24I9 FAR HILLS AVE. Open Daily - I0:45 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. NO BEER, WINE OR LIOUOR ULLRICH'S DRUG STORE 80I LEXINGTON AVE. For Compleie Prescripfion Service RA 58I8 KlRK'S VARIETY STORE 348 TROY STREET FU 977I HEATING AND COOLING PRODUCTS JAMISON ENGINEERING CO. 505 S. JEFFERSON STREET DAYTON, OHIO BLUE BIRD PIES OVEN FRESH ALWAYS DELICIOUS A+ Your Favori'Ie Grocery and Resiaurani' JULIUS J. ALBERS WELL DRILLING AND PUMP SERVICE TA I89l 2653 GRANT AVE. FLOYD 81 SHELTON PHARMACY Prescripiion Pharmacy I505 WAYNE AVE. DAYTON, OHIO PHONE KE 470I BEST WISHES A FRIEND Congraiulafions From NORTH MAIN RESTAURANT Feafuring Home S'I'yIe Cooking CORNER FOREST AND MAIN MlLLER's sf! TO 51.00 STORE may 3033 HOOVER AVE. K. VARIETY STORE 2700 WEST THIRD STREET ME 50I I DIAMONDS WATCHES WAHLRAB JEWELERS I444 Third NaI'ionaI Bldg. WATCH REPAIRING MOUNTINGS Complimenfs of McSHANE'S GRILL 36 W. THIRD ST. PAVING sewerzs THE FINKE ENGINEERING COMPANY Engineers and Confracfors II4 S. PERRY ST. CONCRETE WORK EXCAVATING ADAM BALLMAN'S SONS Fruifs and Vegefa bies 2I59 VALLEY ST. HE I492 FIVE OAKS CLEANERS 6I4 FIVE OAKS AVE. RA 0293 L. McNERNEY TOM'S CARRY-OUT 8m PARTY SUPPLY 'nc' 704 LINDEN AVE. Complimenfs of: LEO WALL - Boss BOB KOEPNICK - DICK WALL JIM MACK - PAT MALONEY Workers Complimenfs of DR. I. MATUSOFF SUNRAY MARKET 30I CLOVER STREET BEIGEL JEWELERS, INC. 20 NORTH MAIN STREET COM PLIMENTS of NORTHSIDE FURNITURE CO. BOB BRAND '32 AMES THEATRE 4II5 N. MAIN ST. Free Parking PHONE TA. 5582 GENTILE PRODUCE CO.. 33-37 so. ST. CLAIR sr. Disfribuiors of FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LEE'S QUALITY CLEANERS 8i SHOE REBUILDING I407 SO. SMITHVILLE RD. Pick up and Delivery MA 700I CompIimen+s of DUNHILL'S, INC. LIGHTING FIXTURES APPLIANCES THE G.E.L. ELECTRIC CO. II W. FIRST ST. FU 83l2 K. 81 R. THORNE Infanf and Ladies Wear SI'ore 902 S. BROWN ST. THE SHAW AND MARCHANT CO. Ar+is+ - PI1o'I'oengravers Li+I1o PIa+e Makers 2ND AND 5TH FLOOR, SIMMS BLDG. 24 N. Jefferson S+. FU 6I88 SPECIALITY MACHINES, INC. AD IB70 Specializafion in In'I'ernaI - Exfernal and Cenferless Grinding 24-OI GUERNSEY DELL AVE. DAYTON 3. OHIO MEYER DRUGS Howard J. Meyer 3022 N. MAIN-RA 5433 DAYTON 5, OHIO DUELL FLOWER SHOP zsze SALEM AVENUE We Grow Our Own SI'ore RA 5202 Greenhouse RA 9753 A Neighbor of Good Samari+an HospiI'aI 22I2 N. MAIN ST. RA 2I79 Complimenis of MAIN APP. 81 MUSIC CO. PIANOS e. E. APPLIANCES AD 92I I TROTWOOD 96 - W KARL TAYLOR Orchesfra and Enferfainmenf Service Floor Shows LARGE AND SMALL ORCHESTRAS TAYLOR MADE MUSIC AND ENTERTAJNIMIENT 8 W. MONUMENT DAYTON, OHIO GMC TRUCKS FLEMING 81 RANEY MOTOR SALES 534 E. FIRST ST. DAYTON, OHIO CompIimen'I's of POTTER'S MARKET 390I RIVERSIDE A FRIEND 'DGP' JIM'S BARBER SHOP 'DG' 30I2 E. THIRD ST. RICHARD MARCUE DicIc's Fish House Yea' 3I00 E. THIRD ST. B. 8x G. SPORT 8m GIFT SHOP I403 S. SMITHVILLE RD. AI'hIeI'ic Equipmen+ - Toys - Hobby - Graff Gi'f'I's For AII Occasions 4 THE HUT Sea Food 2898 N. DIXIE JACK AND LOU ED 81 BOB'S PARTY SUPPLY Beer - Wine - Mixers 5I4 S. LUDLOW MI I77I -We Deliver ED JEHN BOB JEHN KING'S MARKET A Real Good Food S'I'ore l900 BROWN STREET DAYTON 9, OHIO Complimenis of BAKER'S DRUG STORE 6l8 FIVE OAKS AVE.- RA 0366 Foun+ain Service - Cosme+ics Drugs Carefully Compounded KATHERINE'S LUNCH THE GENUINE PARTS CO. 40I S. MAIN STREET AD 5294 SPRAUER'S TAVERN BEER - WINE - LIOUOR Sandwiches and Soup NORTHEAST CORNER OF WYOMING AND ST. PAUL BEER TO TAKE OUT HELWAGEN MUSIC CO. FINEST GRADE BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS ScoH' R. C. A. Radios and Television HE 5883 LEWIS CAR WASH sm s. PATTERSON BLVD. Chicken Sfealcs and 'DG' Chops DAYTON, OHIO KE 6540 KE 6540 BARNET-I-S Hardware and Painfs Hau - Dee Cleaners Housewares l8I2 WYOMING pmmpi Denwy Sewice 846 BROWN ST. DAYTON, OHIO A CompIimen'I's of FRI EN D I VICTOR -DRUGS 'DG' 35I8 N. MAITN ST. POPOVITZ CAFE CORNER OF RICHARD AND HENRY STREETS Choice of DayI'on's Teenagers ROYAL CROWN COLA NEHI - PAR - T - PAK - UPPER I0 NEHI BOTTLING CO. ME 3536 Complimenfs of NATIONAL HOME BAKING CO. 2223 W. THIRD ST. ME 940I VITO GACCETTA'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE 748 BROWN ST. Complimenis of MAURICE H. LAUFERSWEILER Associafed Wifh GREENE and BROCK 306 3rd Na'I'ionaI Building Members of N. Y. Sfoclr Exchange TA 5897 OR FU 3I9I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM CLUB CAYODA THE BERINGER PRINTING CO. l24 E. THIRD ST. FULTON I75I RA 2I9I OPEN EVENINGS Home Movies S+iII Phofo Supplies - Film Ren+aI Libraries 8m.m. - I6m.m. and Sound Dark Room Supplies - Chemicals TI-IE DAYTON FILM, INC. AD 0389 SIDE OF SALEM eooov- eoonv NDUBBLE-L 3 , 'W' K Tool. 5. DIE INC. l DR. EUGENE B. skowu ED 5 DICK 5 CAFE D BEER-WINE OpI'omeI'rls'I' Good Food 824 XENIA Class '30 may KE 8301 DAYTON. OHIO 625 LORAIN AVE. DAYTON, or-no 145 4 DAYTON BAND INSTRUMENT CO. I4O N. Main S+. Dayion 2, O. COMPLETE SALES AND SERVICE OF ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Plahng - Lacquering R. R. IBOBI Daugherfy Since I856 KE 4I03 BRUCK'S JUBILEE BEER DAYTON BRANCH 26 N. McGEE ST. Geo. E. Thoma PHONE KENMORE 925 I FRANK A. BERNER Screw Machine Produc+s fav 2300 WATERVLIET AVE. DAYTON IO, O. CompIimen+s of NIEHAUS Spor'I'ing Goods 35 E. 5TI'I ST. AD 357i 'DG' The Spor+sman's Paradise COMPLIMENTS OF DIXIE SUNOCO SERVICE 'TDC' Com pIimenI's of THE C. H. STEMPER CO. Ins+i+u'I'ionaI Food Disfribuirors 999 EAST FIRST STREET DAYTON 2, OHIO WORK GUARANTEED THOMA GARAGE ' General Repairing On AII Au+omobiIes l438 XENIA AT ST. NICHOLAS KE 523I RES. KE 8449 Congra+uIa'Iions Class of I949 BELMONT FRIENDS 'DG' BLOMFIELD FAMILY STORE 3II -3I3 TROY STREET DAYTON 4. OHIO Home of Red Goose Shoes HAMMAN MOTOR SALES, INC. I430 KEOWEE ST. DAYTON OHIO FU 9I6I Your SaI'isFac+ion as C I Is Worih More To Us Than Your Dollars ALLODI'S SOUTH PARK RESTAURANT STEAKS cHoPs LuNcI-:Es DINNERS C. J. UNGER MANUFACTURING CO. 342 Xenia Ave. Phone KE 8546 FOR YOUR FURNITURE R. W. MEYERS 'QC' THE WAYNE FURNITURE I6 W. Fi'H'h Dayfon, O. COMPLIMENTS OF TITTER'S CLEANERS 'DG' F. H. BRICKFORD CO. Screw Machine Producfs 'DG' I54I S. BROADWAY AD 5232 BEST WISHES CLASS I949 LION STORE Day+on's CompIeI'e Sfore For Men I30- I4-0 S. JEFFERSON ST. FOR THE DINE OF YOUR LIFE Visif The New COLLEGE INN THEATRE BAR I42 N. MAIN ST. Open Daily 7 a.m.-2:30 a.m Serving Finesi' in F d and L q ENT RTAIN ENT N GHTLY WEDDINGS BABIES GROUPS SIEFERT 81 OVERLA 677 BROWN ST. 4-I8 WARREN ST. DAYTON, OHIO AD 6492 Ml 3I4I Diamonds Waiches ALLEN JEWELERS 643 WATERVLIET AVE. DAYTON IO, OHIO A. A. RAMMELSBURG MANTIA SUPERETTE MARKET 3230 Salem aI HiIIcresI GROCERIES - MEATS Fresh Produce Daily MANTIA BROS. owNERs THE DAYTON PACKING CO. BEEF - VEAL - LAMB 46 Rappe Ave. KE 366II DAYTON, OHIO WARNING'S VARIETY 1939 N. MAIN STREET Nexf Door 'Io +he Dale Thea+er TOYS, GIFTS, NOTIONS HOUSEWARES AND NOVELTIES CONGRATULATIONS ITo The Chaminade Grads of I949I AND WELCOME INTO MEMBERSHIP OF DAYTON COUNCIL NO. 500 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BEST WISHES-CLASS OF I949 Fashion Furniture ' Day+ons CompIe+e Siore ' Home Furnishing I322 LINDEN AVE. LEG F. WALTER fl C e Fu n egal Tn b 11161 an S e rvi C AMBULANCE- Immedia+e service day and nigh'l', Sundays and HoIidays-un- Iess a previous commifmeni' confIic+s wi+h your requesied hour of Iransfer. SOI S. MAIN ST. - FU 5l8I I235 N. MAIN ST. - HE 9828 COM PLIMENTS OF ARROW WINE STORE 39 S. LUDLOW ST. 543 SALEM AVE. 900 W. THIRD ST. 2650 FAR HILLS AVE. G 148 BERT L. DAILY, Inc. ARTISTS' MATERIALS 'EGP' Sign Wrifers' Supplies I26 EAST THIRD STREET AD 4I2I BOB O'BRYAN Graduate of Chaminade Class of '42 Now Associa+ed Wi+h R A A B ' S Makers of Eine CIo'I'I'1ing Since I903 READY MADE AND CUSTOM TAILORING FOR MEN AND WOMEN 'Qualify Thai Makes Friends Service Thai Keeps Friends. 38 NORTH MAIN ST, ALOHA SERVICE STATION 34I7 WAYNE AVE. MANLEY FARM, PROP. Tires - Accessories BaHeries - Lubricafion THE F. W. LOTZ PAPER CO. PAPER AND EQUIPMENT DAYTON - LIMA - SPRINGFIELD OHIO COMPLIMENTS or YASSENOFF GROCERY STORE 'face I04 XENIA AVE NORTH DAYTON PAINT 81 WALL PAPER STORE 200 VALLEY ST. DAYTON, O BEST WISHES THE DAYTON BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 800 E. Firs+ S+.-AD 326l DAYTON 2, on-no ZIMMERLE DRY CLEANERS YDS' lI25 LORAIN AVE. PAPPY'S KITCHEN KLUB RESTAURANT szoo N. MAIN STREET Always Room For Boys PAUL BOLTON, INC. 70I s. PATTERSON BLVD. --ac DODGE - PLYMOUTH DEALER Besi' Wishes SAMMON'S SHILOH TAVERN 5832 NORTH MAIN STREET DAYTON 5. OHIO RA 0246 COMPLIMENTS OF THE KEILSON COMPANY 'DG' Compliments of GRAHAM HOPKINS GENERAL AGENT THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I009 THIRD NATIONAL BUILDING THE HUFFMAN-WOLFE COMPANY MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Plumbing Heafing and VenI'iIa+ing Sheei' MeI'aI Fabricafing IncIus'I'riaI Piping and Boiler PIanIs COLUMBUS, O-DAYTON. O ATLANTA, GA.-PHILADELPHIA, PA DAYTON'S RU BBER STORE Rubber Goods Of Every Descripfion PRICE . . . QUALITY . . . SERVICE THE STERLING RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. SECOND AND JEFFERSON STS. DAYTON, OHIO COM PLIMENTS OF LIBERTY CAB CO. AD 5225 COMPLIMENTS THE ROTH OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 'BG' OHIO PAPER 81 SUPPLY COMPANY II4 E. FOURTH ST. HE 4654 DAYTON 2, OHIO Wrapping Paper Bags -:- Cups PAPER SPECIALTIES EBERHARD 8i PFEIFFER MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 'nc' U. B. BLDG. Good Food aI EAT-A- BITE RESTAURANT I330 Xenia Ave. bll Linden Ave. BRING YOUR PROM PARTIES HERE BEST WISHES TO THE Gradua'ring Class of I949 'DG' THE MAXWELL FINANCE COMPANY New, Used and ReIouiII' Machine TooIs Iron and Woodworking Machinery THE C. H. GOSIGER MACHINERY COMPANY FU 5I74 Approved Dealer CLE 48 War AsseI's Adminis'I'ra+ion I08 McDONOUGH ST. DAYTON, O HeaI+hfuI Service To Our Communify For More Than 50 Years MOOSBRUGER DRUG CO. MAIN AND HERMAN DAYTON, OHIO CompIimen+s of S R E PCO, IN C. S'randard Radio and Elecfronic Producfs I35 E. SECOND STREET DAYTON COIL SPRING COMPANY FDC' MAN UFACTU RER OF COIL SPRINGS WARNING HARDWARE- PAINTS 3703 Wayne Ave. KE 9252 MEYER 8 BOEHMER FUNERAL HOME 600 WASHINGTON I732 SOUTH BROWN DAYTON, OHIO HEMLOCK I422 BEST wlsi-IES TO THE FORTY-NINERS L. GRANATO 81 SON Song Publicafions 330 PIERCE STREET DAYTON I0, OHIO THE YELLOW PAGES TELL WHERE TO BUY 'QC' STOMPS CHEVROLET CO. 225-229 SOUTH MAIN STREET DayI'on's Oldesf CI16VI'OI6+ Dealer SERVICE - PARTS Whefher Buying or Having Repairs Service is Imporfani L. C. 81 H., INC. Radio-Television-Appliances SALES and SERVICE I04- I08 VALLEY ST. HE 3304 Ask For Lou or Clem Schirhinger Class of '34 GYPSY HUT CAFE Beer - Wine - Liquor SPECIALIZING IIN HUNGARIAN FOODS Chicken - S'IeaI:s - Chops - Cabbage Rolls 327 CONOVER ST. DAYTON, OHIO Gef the Bed-Ge+ THE PEOPLE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Plumbing ancl Hea+ing uppIIes 2I0 WAYNE AVE. HE 5III The Telling-Belle Vernon Co. B. B- FEAUTE. Pres- 2?l Ef2roiIIgi Zii' Dm' P'odBiIviSrfIi'S+iiZ ' PHONE ADAMS I2I2 C I, + Insfrucfion In All Types of ompmens Dancing - CuI'ruraI, Pracfical of As Given By BONNIE LORRAINE A I E N D B.S. IN EDUCATION School of Dancing Ar+s 'DG' I40 S. MAIN ST. FU em JOHN A. BECKER MUTUAL ELECTRIC COMPANY EIec1'ricaI Supplies - CONTRACTORS Lighfing Fixfures '4 BROWN STREET as-I WEST FIRST sr. DAYTON 2, OHIO MI 56 COMPUMENTS JULE HILGEFORD OF THE MAN WI-Io sEI.I.s THE RODGERS PONTIAC CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH COMPANY IN W OSBORN - FAIRFIELD SOUTH LuDI.ow AND FRANKLIN OHIO 153 Besf Wishes From D E A L ' S THRIFT E MARKET RR No. I LITTLE YORK RA 8902 Fresh Mea'I's Fancy Groceries Frozen Foods Complimenis of MCCAULEY CORP. is-io Howeu. Ave. DAYTON, oHlo TONY'S VARIETY 2025 SALEM OR 1142 Complimenfs of DAYTON CAMERA SHOP WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY R. J. DOTY Guaranfeed Wafch-Repairing 638 N. MAIN ST. DAYTON, OHIO COMPLIMENTS BOWMAN JANITOR SUPPLY 24I S.LUDLOW ST. HOLLYWOOD SUPPLIES ADVANCE MUFFLERS CHROME EXHAUST STACKS DICK BROCKMAN II6 Valley S+. HE 8231 COMPLIMENTS OF DAYTON CHURCH SUPPLY LARRY'S MARKET 2803 FAR HILLS AVE. Qualify Groceries And Choice Mea+s o ILY mo ro 8:00-SUNDAY uo.oo TO COMPLIMENTS OF DAHM BROS. CO., INC. Roofing and Siding COMMUNITY MARKET AND FROZEN LOCKER SERVICE LOTS OF LUCK From TACOMA GARDENS eau ckelei-:TON Ave. GOODY, GOODY, FINE FOODS 'saw OPEN I2:00 MIDNIGHT CLEM L. KIMMEL 81 SON 29 E. THIRD ST. Qualify Seeds Bulbs - Feriilizers - Insecficides Complimenis of MALTED MILK KING LAWRENCE J. GLASER LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Member of Dayfon Real Esfaie Board Office HE 2406 Res. FU 2007 I I34 U. B. BUILDING DAYTON 2. OHIO SAM'S LUNCH ROOM Sam Carcas, Prop. 9 WEST FIFTH ST.. I AD OOI6 OPEN FROM B A.M. TO 9 P.M. PHONE 8I6I DICKIS BARBER SHOP 7 BARBERS And Beaufy Salon Free Parking 27I6 SALEM AVE. DAYTON P A T ' S Where Friends Meef AI A Friendly Place 'DG' 2725 Linden Ave. KE 04I2 BRUNE'S PHARMACY 35 YEARS AT 433 TROY ST. Don E. Brune PII. B PII. G Ps. C H I - V I TA - I N N BEER - SANDWICHES - SOUP 'DCT' 4224 SALEM AVE. RA 0370 W M. R I FE C O. Jewelers I22 S. LUDLOW STREET AD 206I DAYTON 2, OHIO ZIMMIE'S BARBER SHOP 2604 E. TI-IIRD ST. facf Open 8 a.m. To 6 p.m. Daily VIRGINIA CAFETERIA za E. THIRD STREET Food You Will Remember I PRESCRIPTIOINS ONLY THE BEST AsIc Your Doc'I'or I04 N. MAIN zI3 s. MAIN I-Ie 9saI THE FIDELITY MEDICAL SUPPLY CO. SEVILLE RESTAURANT COMPLIMENTS OF CHARLES F. SUCHER LINCOLN FEDERAL SAVING 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION WEST THIRD AT WESTERN CORNER OF LUDLOW AND SECOND JOSTEN'S Where Every MeaI Is A Treasure CFEH Memory Jewelry and SI'aI'ion OWATONNA, MINNESOTA glow Lfuifq COMPLIMENTS ass o OF A W I C K M A N ' S CORN CRIB FRIEND 2005 N. Main RA I657 In Apprecmhon The members of I'he Class of I949 wish Io express Iheir sincere 'i'i'ldhkS Io all Ihose who helped make Ihis ediiion of +he EAGLE a reaIi'ry, especially . . . ir THE WESTERMAN PRINT CO., Cincinnaii, Ohio t SCHULTZ-GOSIGER CO., Cincinna+i, Ohio 'A' W. C. SIMS 8: CO., Springfield, Ohio 'k WOLFE STUDIOS, Day'I'on, Ohio 'A' PATRONS AND ADVERTISERS IN THE EAGLE 'A' ALL SENIORS WHO SOLICITED ADS AND PATRONS THE GRADUATES OF '49 Senior Direcfory Thomas Abele. 95 Carson A ve.. 5 Donald Ackerman, 724 Wilmington Ave., 10 George Aiple, 230 Kenilworth Ave., 5 jeronie Albers, 1665 Suman Ave., 3 john Angercr, 1257 Brentwood Dr.. 6 Eugene Ballman. 2029 Valley St., 4 Lavern Banlord, 182-1 Pershing Blvd.. 10 Ralph Barhorst, 107 Iroquois Ave., 5 james Barnes. 817 Far Hills Ave., 9 Mlilliam Barnett, 514 Adams St., 10 Carl Bawidamann, 449 N. Mfilliams Ave., 7 Thomas Becker, 3523 E. Third St., 3 Eugene Belardino, 341 Stonemill Rd.. 9 Richard Bellmyer, 37 Perrine St., 10 james Bennett, 131 Best St., 5 Lawrence Bernard, 728 Heck Ave.. 8 Wlilliam Berry, 3029 Sagamon Ave., 9 Charles Birtle, 5414 N. Main St., 5 VVilliam Boland, 27 Evanston Ave., 9 Edward Bolton, 4547 Dayview Ave., 7 Thomas Bonser, 411 Redwood Ave., 5 Lawrence Borgerding, 315 Nassau St., 10 Daniel Bramlage, 717 Wellmeier Ave., 10 john Breitenstein, 115 Indiana Ave., 10 Wlilliam Brennan, 9 Chatham Dr.. 9 Thomas Broderick, 2006 Smithville Rd., 10 Louis Bruns, 26 Sherman St., 3 james Bucher, 1028 Walnut Hills Pl., 10 john Buckley, 357 Delaware Ave., 5 Cyril Buehler, 825 1Vellmeier Ave., 10 Thomas Burgess, 4 Messina Pl., 4 john Butkus, 2030 Stapleton Court, 4 james Butler, 1243 Wilson Dr., 7 Lee Butler, 3605 Wloodbine Ave., 10 Robert Charlton, 2612 Oneida Dr., 3 Anthony Ciani, 105 N. Qrentin Ave., fl john Cleary, 1736 Ravenwood Ave., 6 john Cochran, 1031 Arbor Ave., 10 john Collins, 1115 E. Fifth St., 2 Earl Conner, 308 Kammer Ave., 7 Richard Conracly, 1114 Epworth Ave., 10 Robert Cropper, 411 Lexington Ave., 7 john Culhane, 13 McKinley St., 3 Mlilliam Daley', 2218 Salem Ave.. 5 Thomas Diemunsch, 813 Highland Ave., 10 Thomas Dillhoff, 149 Church St., 3 james Dunn, 220 Leroy St., 7 Mlilliam Fecher, 1934 Demphle, 10 Ralph Fecke, 309 Haynes St., 10 joseph Fiely, 2631 Collins Ave., 10 Robert Finke, 208 Squirrel Rd., 5 james Fischer, 33 S. Central Ave., Osborn, Robert Fitzpatrick, 432 Hadley Ave., 9 W'illiam Flohre, 835 Highridge Ave., 10 William Fortener, 228 Allen St., 3 Anthony Fortkamp, 734 Carlisle Ave., 10 Richard Fox, 1522 Viola Ave., 5 john Gabriel, 1143 YVintlsor Dr., 7 jolm Geary, 323 Kammer Ave., 7 Otto Geering, 281 Brooklyn Ave., 7 Raymond Glaser, 220 Sandhurst Dr., 5 Ronald Glaser, 206 Geneva Rd., 7 james Glock, Wenger Rd., Clayton. Ohio Louis Goetz, 2310 San Rae Dr., 9 john Gough, R. R. 3, Waynesville. Ohio Albert Granato, 330 Pierce St., 10 jolm Griffith, 3207 Far Hills, 9 Charles Grismer, 2221 Far Hills Ave., 9 Richard Haas, 521 Parrott St., 10 Michael Haines, R. R. 1, Philadelphia Dr., Paul Hilgeford, 2827 Linden Ave., 10 Thomas Hinders, 422 Livingston Ave., 10 jolm Holler, 23 Virginia Ave., 10 Roy Horvath, 805 Manhattan Ave., 6 james Houser, 1005 N. Broadway 7 Richard Hovey, 2856 Norton Ave., 10 Fred Hussong, 1316 Wlyoming St., 10 jolm lgel, 133 N. Quentin Ave., 3 William Irwin, 653 Bolander Ave., 8 Robert janning, 5345 N. Dixie Dr., 5 Philip Kapp, 710 Troy St., 4 Michael Karpiak, 1925 W. Riverview Ave., jerome Kauflin, 515 Oxford Ave., 7 Charles Kauth, 51 Vermont Ave., 4 Lawrence Keck, 535 Beardshear Rd., 5 james Kelley, 38 Marie Ave., 5 joseph Kinder, 121 Brooklyn Ave., 7 jerold Kindle, 230 Castlewood Ave.. 5 Patil Knapke, 2316 St. Charles Ave., 10 james Knox, 719 Lexington Ave., 7 Cletus Kobes, 733 Edgemont Ave., 8 Robert Koepnick, 1536 Nelson Ave., 10 Paul Koller, 2118 Fauver Ave., 10 Gerald Koogler, 932 Berkshire Rd., 9 Gerald Kothman, 817 Lorain Ave., 10 Fred Kronauge, 412 Kenwood Ave., 5 jim Kronenberger, 1728 Huffman Ave., 3 Donald Kunka, Box 343 Meeker Rd. William Kyne, 110 Park Dr.. 9 Thomas Laufersweiler, 2523 Elsmere Ave., Ohio v U 6 7 Senior Direcfory Charles LeBoeul', 414 Alameda Pl., 6 John Limbert, 222 Watervliet Ave., 10 john Lockvis, 1705 Riverview Ave., 7 Carl Long, 1100 Arbor Ave., 10 Charles Loper, 1601 N. Gettysburg Ave., 7 George Lowry, 625 E. Schantz Ave., 9 .john Luther, 915 Manhattan Ave.. 6 Harrison McClellan, 730 N. Broadway, 7 George McGonigal, 324 Springbrook Blvc james Mack, 1347 Amherst Pl., 6 Donald Macpherson, 351 Verona, 7 Edward Maloney, 428 VV. Fairview Ave., 5 Edward Manny, 828 St. Agnes Ave., 7 Richard Maraziti, 25 Evelyn Dr., 9 Douglas Marcum, 63 YV. Bruce Avenue, 5 Emil Mersha-d, 634 Brown St., 2 Robert Mescher, 3143 Elliott Ave., 10 Ralph Miller, 1005 Croyden Dr., 10 Xvilliam Monahan, 48 Glenwood Ave., Gerald Moorman, 216 Steele Ave., 3 Florian Morro, 141 Illinois Ave., 10 Arthur Munch, Kenilworth Ave., 5 Lewis Murphy, R. R. 9, Box 776, 3 james Murray, 141 Stonemill Rd., 9 Cyril Nartker, 1314 Shaffer St., 4 john Nealon, 449 E. Siebenthaler Ave., 5 Norman Neff, 705 Rockford Ave., 5 James O'Conne11, 222 Kenilworth Ave.. 5 Robert O'Frie1, 2419 Smithville Rd., I0 David Olinger, 162 Rosewood Dr., 5 Robert Osterleld, 433 Forest Ave., 5 lVilliam Parker, 3626 Woodbine Ave., 10 james Peacock, 3711 E. 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