Chaminade High School - Eagle Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Father Connaughton, Mayor Lohrey, and Bro. Matthew highlighted the long-awaited groundbreaking ceremonies with their words of inspiration and encouragement. That sunny day in October will long remind us of the courageous step the school took when Bro. Matthew removed the first spadeful. -gn tm As the annual goes to press, foundations have been com- pleted, muct first floor work is already finished, and the auditorium and gymnasium are beginning to take shape. The cafeteria should be ready in September. By January most of the building will be ready for use. A dream come true! Buildin Ll New Chaminade api :bfi -qw F Tron' , 5 mil. Q . XS The building of a new Chaminade is a labor of love, a top priority for all of the faculty, students, par- ents, alumni and friends who make up the Chaminade family. In the pages of the 1951 EAGLE we hope to capture some of the phases of this building project and to pay tribute to all those who are combining their efforts, generosity and enthusiasm to bring the new building to completion. ,wk ' X , gg ii: , 5' 3: J Ugg if G- Q M A ' +3 F4 My :gl 3 3 iw: 2 'Se be - ff... s 5 'V' at W? 49' 2 'Q D fi W we 'vim-1 Q We, the Graduates of 1951, Dedicate Our Yearbook to All Those Helping To Build CI New Chamlnade ur Archbishop Most Rev. Karl I Alter Archbishop of Cincinnati The cooperation of our Most Reverend Archbishop is a most heartening sign of his interest in the new Chaminade. We welcome him to the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, promise him our co- operation, and offer an earnest prayer for the success of his work in behalf of the faithful of the Archdio- cese. 6 X lava rqisc lgglm 51 5 Archbishop Alter Arrives in Cincinnati for Installation Ceremonies 1 7 I ts 51153 MY N ' O rd? n me east' 'oo Every Bit Counts! Who Wins a Turkey? pirited Students Pi! l v ,god t Selling turkey raffle cards, collecting sales'tax stamps, gathering paper, magazines and metal, chancing off an automobile in the band raffle, and working in every way possible, the students of Chaminade have proven without a doubt that they want a new Chaminade. Ener- getically they strive for and proudly they ac- cept their Eagle cards and pins, tokens acknowledging their work. My +. A Build New Chaminade Parents, Friends, Alumni zzzvsmzirzczrgrffmzy F wihefs' Club Officers Mothers' Club Officers X 55 .V,'., :.: Mrs. Thesing Mrs F p k M M y g M Do rfl li Build New THE MOTHERS' CLUB: A MOTHER'S GUIDANCE . . . A STUDENT'S CO-OPERATION Four personable, yet persistent mothers sparked the Mothers' Club during their annual activities, highlighted by the yearly pillow case bingo with proceeds going to our building and the spiritual retreat at Friarhurst in late May. President was Mrs. Freda Meyring, vice-presi- dent was Mrs. Paul Thesing, secretary was Mrs. Edwin Doerfler, and treasurer was Mrs. Hugh Fitzpatrick. Band Club Ufficers Mrs. Butz, Mr. Heck, Mrs. Lynch. O hammade ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Thomas McLaughlin, '33, served as president of the Alumni during the past year, assisted by Bob Butler, '38, Dick Bucher, '34, and Don Wehner. The grads spon- sored the building fund, held the annual Homecoming and Spring Stag celebrations, and provided scholar- ships for worthy students. Bro. Sheehy acted as mod- erator. THE FATHERS' CLUB: A FATHER'S JOB . . . THE STUDENT'S SUCCESS Under President .loe Eilerman's capable leadership, the Fathers' Club organized two piscatorial picnics lfish frysl to better social relations among the fathers and also to sink some sizeable coinage into the building fund. The Club hit the bull's eye by organizing 981, of eligible fathers into the club. Mr. John Russell was the vice-president, Mr. Elmer Horwath was the secretary, and Mr. Adam Walker was the treasurer. BAND CLUB One of the powers behind our great band was the Band Club, under the direction of Mr. Carl Heck as President. Assisting officers were Mrs. Joseph Hallan, Vice-President, Mrs. Lauretta Lynch, Secretary, and Mrs. Kurt Butz, Treasurer. Composed of the parents of the band members, the club stimulated interest in the band by en- couraging their sons in their musical pursuits, strove for mutual understanding of the prob- lems of the band, and assisted in a financial way by sponsoring the huge band raffle during spring. Their work was invaluable. , Nww ww .g mb. , 4 . f J, 2. Nw? f t Q - :,SW Q we X 2-93 'fic Q' i 24455 5 4.4, YT9 2 Q Egg x Qt 1 7001135 1 Axikzmw A9 WK s f. as N iU j1. , ' . fm , W 0 ni- QW Qlfz ima of Wah -:gf b Q gk 5 AM. 5? Q-. ,fu ww Fifi '4 Buildin the ew n the ld 66 99 True to Uur Alma Mater We are building on the old. As we pay tribute to the builders, we cannot forget that there will be persons, ac- tivities, and a spirit at Chaminade which will always be the marks of distinction which make Chaminade what it is. The pages of this yearbook which follow will bring out these un- changing elements which serve as a firm foundation for the new edifice we are building. I3 Educating the whole man is the obiect of Chaminade. Our education would be in- complete and the foundation of our new 9 not find in Chaminade a deeply religious spirit ample opportunity to provide for our spiritual needs or activities in which we can find an outlet for our religious and apostolic zeal. buildin would be built on sand if we did we ,KI 9 an vfiafl ew. ,, Q V , . 1,525 ky gl 6 iii 5 A 4515 The Morianists and their asso- ciates, who are our teachers, will always 'serve as an un- changing influence in the education of the men of Chamlnode Their religious spirit their philosophy of edu cation their zeol for the sclva tion of souls, and their deep Interest in Chommade are o we are building 336, s U I I ' ' 'Z firm foundation for the edifice , t f L ., Q I .. A , 1 ' Iii 'S , , -.S ' ' . uf ? 5 C ' o L DHYTUN If 9' ,K ' 3 4 ww , . M, , ' A ,. 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I 1 n Actw TL Tha Fa culty L Principal Brother Matthew G. Betz, S. M. ezmaaz. alla-71. sczmz sos s. l.uon.ow ST. DAYTON 2. on-no May 31, 1951 Dear Graduates, In the designs of Divine Providence your graduation from high school is coincidental with our construction of the new Chaminade. You have united with your parents, with the friends of the school, with your fellow students in helping to build this monument to God and Our Bles- sed Mother. This effort on your part carries a profound significance. Men and nations made their impress on world history, not by war and conquest, but by their contribution to civilization. Foremost among these contributions were those structures of ancient, medieval, and modern times. From the pyramids and obelisks of the Egyptians, to Solomon's Temple, to the Age of Pericles and the Rome of Caesar augus- tus down through the centuries to the classical courts and towers of the feudal period, the castles and impressive cathedrals of the Middle Ages to our modern skyscrapers, we have the evolution of civilization. And the inspiration for the greatest and noblest achievements was a spiritual one, an attempt on the part of humanity to honor and worship the Divinity. There is a parallel in your own spiritual life. Your parents, the priests of your parish, your fellow students, your teachers...all have given you the materials with which to build your life, your eternal life. You are the architect. Yours is the responsibility of building on the firm foundation of faith...to avoid the insecurity of the sandy soil'of expediency. Build Well so that the rains and winds of tempta- tions will not prevail. May Jesus, Mary, and Joseph always protect you XJMLMWZ , sms Agni 'ZW' l F Eckhardl,S.Nl. Aix Bro. Char es . Vice Principal Bro, Alf d Busine5Sr:Aa'SI'g:?I9el, SIM. Dean of Boys American History Religion lll English ll Administration Rev. James M. Darby, S.Nl. School Chaplain 'mx Religion lV English lV Miss A 5ecre'a?:eS Mahle C.S.M.C. Head 20 William T. Anderson, S.M. Oscar F. Arnold, S.M. Charles T. Bergerdick S M world History Refectorian Religion I English Il English I Orientation Latin l Facult John A. Blank, S.M. English Ill Religion lll Religion IV C.S,M.C. Moderator Tennis Moderator Booster Club Moderator Marianist Drive af C.S.M.C. Moderator Anthony B. Bishop, S.M Algebra l Basic Mathematics Business Mathematics Driver Education John F. Bolin, S.M. Religion ll English ll C.S.M.C. Moderator Eagle Adviser Rev. Roberf E. Brown, S.M. Librarian Library Staff Anthony J. Deinlein, S.M. Marianisl Magazine Mariani t Educators Rev. John G. Dickson, S.M. Sodality Secreiary of lhe Cincinnati Province Bernard C. Dleihorn, S.M. World Hislory American History Bookslore Mr. William G. Donahue Biology General Science ,J fflf fl ' r Mr. George M. Early I fy l ,fi ' Mr. Gerard A. Faust 4 ,JC-X .l Edward Frck S M Civics C,9,1:,f'f'fQ7 Mechanical Drawing, jffff fy Eng rsh I Sociology lj ' N Shop Math y A Rehglon I Student Placement Football Coachy' U Lf iffy ,f L7 C 5 M C Mode,-mo, Executive Secretary of full F R l f Ticket Manager the Alumni Association l ln ,f fl f 1 W. f, a,.f ,I 10' Educatin the Whole Mlm ln the Final Analysis, Gentlemen .Q : - ',,rb'U-71461, 5 15' A -, , N , Rn- - - l -L 5 A 'ffl c X . K V 3 -.gene ,r John P. Flynn, S.M. Physics Solid Geometry Trigonometry Senior Counselor Math Club Moderator lawrence F. Gardner, Religion I World History English l Driver Education Paper Drive Turkey Raffle S John F. Hall, S.M. Twins Stamp Drive Louis A. Hettich, S.M. Plane Geometry German I, ll I as Shi Mr. Emerson Horner Business Law Mariarzi t Educators Joseph F. Janning, Trigonometry English IV Public Speaking S.M. Albert J. Kozar, S.M. Religion ll, Ill Driver Education Junior Counselor Photography Club C.S.M.C. Moderator 24 Poul J. Lanclolfi, S.M Latin I, ll Religion I, Il C.S.M.C. Moderator Sacristan Servers' Club Bowling Moderator Eagle Honor Roll W . , - George J. McKenzie, S.M. George N. Mukits, S.M. Religion II, IV Maintenance Director English Ill, lV C.S.M.C. Moderator Co-ordinator of Activities Organist George J. Ruppel, S.M. American History Economics Religion Ill Student Council Moderator C.S.M.C. Moderator Testing Program Educating for alfvation The Leg Belongs to Bro. Janning ' i:Q-L.t41- 1 'f 1 1' 1 . veg - ,. i -: -lx 'iff -favfff William A. Schmitt, S.M. Chemistry Algebra ll Basic Mathematics Golf Team Moderator Locks and Lockers 3,6525 pw Mx7f7W '37, I . gf ' .2 X ff' 175 my Andrew Schratz, S.M. Typing Stump Drive Xxx John J. Schreiber, S.M. Spanish I, ll, lll Religion ll English Ill Cheerleaders Mr. Edward C. Spang General Science 3 Health 'S Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Rev. Aloysius J. Seitz, S.M. Latin II, Ill, IV Sophomore Counselor C.S.M.C. Moderator Facult Stephen Sheehy, S.M. Bookkeeping I, ll Athletic Director Joseph A. Trageser, S.M Plane Geometry C.S.M.C. Moderator Band Director Glee Club 26 Raymond D. Wuco, S.M. Religion I Algebra l General Mathematics Religious Activities ANNUAL RETREAT There comes a time in every man's life . . . and every student's, when he abandons the familiar daily schedule of study . . . work, and play to as- sume a serious tone of amendment as he objectively takes stock of his past and present. . . and more important, of his future. A carefully planned program of Mass, Benediction, conferences, meditation, religious reading, state-of-life sessions . . . all Climaxed by Confession and spiritual nourish- ment in Holy Communion. The seniors have the tradition of conducting their retreat separate from the rest of the school, due to their position in deciding the future. ln l95l we had the privilege of absorbing the sub- stantial philosophy of Father Ferree, S.M., retreat master. Fr. Dickson Closes Annual Retreat RELIGIOUS opportunities offered AT SCHOOL William Penn once opined: Religion is nothing else but love to God and man. Here, within the walls of a thoroughly Catholic institution of learning, every effort undertaken by faculty and students alike is intoned with the word of God as a guide for success. A beckon- ing red light in the chapel . . . a holy water font . . . the C.S.M.C. efforts to revitalize parish activity . . . plus the example of the S.M .... varied and many are the op- portunities offered to mature with our faith . . . as we mature in our education. Seniors Pray Daily Rosary The three Dayton high schools and seven regional Catholic high schools in the Miami Valley area unite their mission aims in a more extensive manner, with the famed Bishop Thill as their patron. Climaxed by the awe-inspiring May Rally at the U.D. fieldhouse on May 20, l95l . . . sectional meetings were held periodically in this area at the different member schools-Hamilton, Notre Dame Academy at Hamilton, Piqua Catholic, Minster Public, Holy Angels at Sidney, St. Mary's at Urbana, and St. Brigid at Xenia. Rev. James M. Darby, our chaplain, was an officer in the religious sector of the organization, while William Doerfler l'5ll was cor- responding secretary, William Sommer of Piqua record- ing secretary, Ronnie Nigh of Urbana treasurer, Mar- garet Wilkins of Sidney Vice President, and Bernadette Heider, St. Joseph Commercial, President. Fr. Seitz Preaches at C.S.M.C. Meeting 27 THE BISHOP THILL CONFERENCE OF THE C.S.M.C. Holy Family: W. Slrady, V. Vallo, T. Coleman Our Lady of the Rosary: A. Krystofik, H. Molsch, D. Suhr ,pm .small 'A Corpus Christi: Fr. Darby, T. O'Donnell, J. 0'Neil, E. Esser Holy Triniiyz F. Gillolfi, T. Mullen, F. Belle.-1 Sl. Albert 'he Great: W, Clark, W. Eisenhauer, G. Grillmeier Holy Name: Jos. Spirk, John Spirk, M. Sepela, Parish Officers Catholic Students, Mission Crusade SI. Anthony: D. Wellmeier, R. Brown, C. Bramlage SL Rilo: C. Cordonnier, T. Volk, B. Jeckering vw' Wm Resurrection: T. Griffin, G. lefeld, J. Fader Our lady of Mercy: J. DeHart, D. Nealon, J. Paton Holy Angels: E, Head, M. Hin,-,I D' Minmd Immaculate Conception: R. Kern, M. Balsom, D. Poeppelmeier B.V.M. CONSECRATION Mary, the Mediatrix ot All Graces, has been our model and Queen since we first entered Chaminade, and as an exponent of more advanced state of devotion and Catholic Action, the Marianist Sodality was instituted. Four stages preceding the acceptance of the student as a sodalist are self-explanatory in their meaning: The postulancy, aspirant, probationer, and finally, sodalist. Perhaps the wording ot the membership pledge can more adequately convey the high esteem rendered the Sodality by Chaminade students. . . I, servant ot God and child ot the Catholic, Apostolic Roman Church, give and dedicate myself to the honor ot the Immaculate Conception ot the most Blessed Virgin Mary. I promise to honor her and, as much as depends upon me, to cause her to be honored by others as the Mother of Youth . . One of the greatest thrills and achievements of our high school career was the grand finale consecration ceremony on May I, I95I in Emanuel Church. . G. W k St. Agnes: J. Hunter, J. Butler, T. Egan St. Mary. J. Mackey, E, Bruns, on a W 30 Consecratlon Tops Actwe C S M C Year J. Brockbank, J. O'Donnell R Doody C Klee J Hagan J Madden receive the Silver Pin ..M.C. C.S.M.C.: PARISH ACTION KEYNOTES CHAMINADE GROUPS Because it completely unites the student with the lay apostleship he should actively participate in as a young Crusader . . . be- cause he is better acquainted with the people, the problems, and the activities of his home parish . . . because it is consider- ably easier to work with fellow students you have known for years . , . Chaminade's C.S.M.C. has been reorganized and fo- cused upon the parish divisional system, which has proved most successful. On a quantitive point-for-point basis, it not only observes and iudges, but it ACTS!! Chapel visits, parish communions, spiritual rallies, daily rosary, confession, regional meetings . . . all are activated with utmost planning and efficiency at Chaminade. The pastor- faculty-student all work for Christ's cause in a smoothly functioning organization. Kni his 0 the Altar Wy! .Q,..,.g. ,g,Lt,1e,.,E ,Q Back Row: R. Daley, R. Fiely, J. Butler Middle Row: R. Koehler, H. Nielsen, M. Powers, H. Kennedy, N. Malone, W. Kappeler Bottom Row: R. Uhlrich, J. Braun, P. Schommer, C. Eisele. SERVERS Assisting the religious faculty at all church functions, such as solemn high mass, solemn benediction, and stations of the Cross, these white-clothed students donated their time to retreat services, Chaminade Day celebration, and that famed Lenten Daily Mass Project. These men of Chaminade pictured here are truly Christ-bearers. SODALITY CONVENTION AT PITTSBURGH The end of November saw l4 representatives from our parish CSMC groups attend the first annual Sodality Convention in Pittsburgh. These sophs, juniors, and seniors, under the guidance of Brothers Blank and Ruppel, drew much profit from the meetings, in which the role of the modern sodalists was discussed by representatives from different Marianist schools. Convention Goers R. Westendorf, W. Thesing, T. Mullen, L. Root, R. Dix, R. Brown, E. Berger, J. Hagan, E. Bruns, E. Head, R. Meyring, G. Wonka. Fi I' m F 'O UndUHon for -H-me . Neva Spwwed .fuoents EUHMNQ QI Qew'Chmn1 inode i2E2E2fEE5255Q55:5: ' - ' ' vw in S.. .1- 1 wwessss Senior Class Cers up 5 , L it J. Hagan, Treasurerp H. Motsch, President, R. Brown, Vice President, J. Blommel, Secretary iff, D ' 19 T! xg? MN.. X it 'AU' 'ox i' ': 1 a , 1 'ga s . ' ji!! SENIORS of 1951! We were portraying this exciting role in the last act of four years of Catholic education . . . studying, working, play- ing, praying . . . boys who suddenly found themselves becoming men . . . tho' it was the role that demanded more skill, more courage and strength, we had to combat any opposition with the good old A'Chaminade spirit that makes citizens of the future. But as young Christian men, we possessed a weapon more secure and constant and strong than physical strength-prayer! We had played to a full house in the first, second, and third acts of our high school career. Now the last act . . . parties, drives, games, dates, chapel services, tests, diplomas! Then the world be- held us . . . Graduates, 1951! Class of 1951 BACH, CH S J. Joe Pgrfe endonce 3, 4 Bo s Club 3 lerio Squad 3 .s.M.c. 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Commifiee 2, 3 BALZER, RAYMOND F. BAUER, VINCENT J. URUYH WW WW BERBERICH, THOMAS Bud Red Annual Sioff 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . lass of 1951 M .iaoopn Honor Rall 2, 3, 4 Perfec! Attendance 3, Molh Club 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Variety Show 3 Spirit Club 4 Z4-0. 633 BERTINO, CHARLES D. Bert Bowling 'l C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Bond l, 2 Variety Shaw 3 Basketball Manager 1 4,6977 That Sophomore Dance, 'I949 J BLOMMEI., JOHN W. Jack Senior Class Secretary Pram Committee 3 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, A BOND, GARY J. Annual Staff 4 Bowling 2, 3 C.S.M,C. I, 2, 3, 4' Intramurals 2, 3, 4 BOTHE, GLEN M. Franklin Perfect Attendance 2, 3 Math Club 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3 N 'F-ww c.s,M.c. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals A Photography Club I wo. 1? QTC2 5 R aowuzs, THOMAS J. Bones Booster Club 3 Chaminclde News 3 Q Bowling 3, 4 Q S, C S Annual Staff 4 , .M.c. 1, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3 Variety Show 3 BREST, CARL N. Hsleepy.. Bowling I, 2 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3 Band I, 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Variety Show 3 UD. BRODERICK, THEODORE I.-red.. Math Club 4 Annual Staff 4 ,T-X ,. M. C.S.M.C. I, 2, 4 I Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Band I Science Club I BRUNS, ELMER C. ..Emo., Honor Roll 2 Perfect Attendance 3, 4 C.S.M,C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 66-L. TS' BUTLER, JOHN R. Butts Honor Roll 1, 2' 3 Perfect Attendance 2, 4 Class Officer 1 Math Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Servers A c.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 4 Y.C.S. 2, 3. 4 44.0. E o 7 C. enior BROWN, RICHARD T. Dick Perfect Atfendance 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Senior Class Vice President Student Council 1, 2, 3 Student Council Treasurer 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 C,S.M.C. l, 3, 4 Tennis 4 2 Q , , X fe if f K Q . susse, HARRY A. ..Luke.. Perfect Attendance 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Builder -'Herbie' Q ali - c.s.M.c. 1 WWI? Cheerleader 2, 3 7 . 60A ' A -435,5 if I t N 3 I , sm, W S , - 4 A 4 CARR. RONALD J- .,.,.,.,..... Ronny f, ' ,,,jjjjj, C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3 ,M lx. : if Ss? . IC CAULHELD, WILLIAM M. Willie ..., . ,, Perfer' AHer-dance 1 ' ll' swung 1, 2, 3 Cafeteria Squad l, 2 lg: 'm - c.s.M.c, 1, 2, 3,4 f gf , iilz . , Q .J 5 L L CHAMBERS, GEORGE G. Class Officer 2, 4 Math Club 3 Cafeteria Squad I C.S.M.C. 3, 4 36 Smiling Seniors Await Draft Summons, 1951 CLARK, WILLARD C. Willie Hanor Roll 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 66-2 WW 3, 4 Building Fund Committee l, 2, 3 E CLEMENS, THOMAS ...I-om.. Prom Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, A Intramurals 2, 3, A Photography Club 1 L4-13, DALEY, ROBERT E. Lebo Class Officer 2, 3 Booster Club 3 Chaminade News 3 Servers 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2 Variety Shaw 3 Y.C.S. 3, 4 54 ,A , ,ear-Q .S CLEMENS, RICHARD P. nick Perfect Attendance 4 Cafeteria Squad l, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 4 Glee Club 4 Q. Q. e D'AMlCO, NICHOLAS J. Nick Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3 ' .9- 145 DAMUTH, CHESTE Crazy Legs Band 2, 3, 4 DEARDORFF, LEON R. nl-ee., Chaminade News 'l Annual Staff 4 Cafeteria Squad 3 C.S.M.C. l, 4 Band 2, 3 DE HART, C. JAMES Tennessee LLINGER, GEORGE H. DILLHOFF, GLEN A. Mite Perfect Attendance 2 Honor Roll 2 Honor Roll 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Cafeteria Squad 1, 2, 3 QSM-C. 4 Boosle' Club 2 1 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 lntramuralsl 2 Annual Staff 4 Band 2' 3, 4 . ' ' C-5-M-C I, 2, 3, 4 Variety Show Intramurals 2, 3, ' olee Club 3, 46 . Variety S ' Scienc ub N-A. ' 3' Oi- XJ. DOERFLER, WILLIAM G. willy Honor Roll l, 2 Chaminade News l, 2, 3 Q Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Variety Show 3 Junior Achievement Rep. 4 SchooIebreties 3, 4 Y,C.S. A 64 i ,O- Dooar, RICHARD D. Dick Honor Roll 'l, 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 2 Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Football 2 Math Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 'l, 3, 4 Science Fair 3 4013.- 38 Confident Freshman B, 'I948 full DUFFY, JAMES J. Pills Perfect Attendance I, Cl'taminade News Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 3 iOd4mL DUFFY, JOHN T. Duff Football 2 Basketball I Proiector Club I Bowling 4 C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 D' DUGAN, DONALD G. Flash Football 2 Booster Club l Chaminade News Annual Staff 3, 4 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3 C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Variety Shaw 3 Photography Club 3, 06 -A . nuNKMANN, JAMES Dunk Perfect Attendance 3 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Variety Show 3 66 -A - I , 3 4 EILERMAN ROBERT J Perfect Attendance l Class Officer l, 2, 3 Football 2 Basketball I Annual Staff 4 C,S.M.C. 'l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Y.C.S. 2 Spirit Club 4 Junior Achievement 3 Science Club I FERDELMAN, FRANCIS J. Ferdy Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4 . Bowling 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 2 I 1. n A X. ECKLEY, ROBERT F. tink.. Cafeteria Squad 3 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 EVANS, JOHN M. Jack Perfect Attendance 4 Class Officer I Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Achievement 4 Soda Set Clicker 4 44-A - ' S FITZGERALD, JOHN Fitz Galt 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Bowling l, 2 C.S.M.C. 'I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Club Cayoda Council 4 Senior Builders FISCHER, VERNON A. Kiki C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3 Fx FLINN, WILLIAM M. nmiken Honor Roll l, 2 Golf 3, 4 Basketball 1 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, A Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 CCA ff FLYNN, EDWARD F. --Edu Perfect Attendance 3 Chaminade News 3 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee 3 Variety Show 3 Spirit Club 4 553532 FOX, BERNARD E. Foxie Perfect Attendance 1, 2 3 Booster Club 2 Proiector Club 2, 3 Bowling l, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 7, 3, 4 Band 2 Glee Club 1 GEBELE, JOSEPH D. Dale Honor Roll 1, 2 Perfect Attendance l, Math Club 3, 4 Bowling 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 LCA GEIGER, DONALD R. Muon.. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l, 2 3 4 Math Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. l, 3, 4 Science Fair 3 Photography Club l, 2 ' . 1 XX , f , l f f ,Q fu 4' In jf l 6 1 fi A I GILFOIL RICHARD A Rlc Perfect Attendance 4 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 2 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 4 lntromuralsl 2 3 Bookstore Staff 2 3 LCA Remember When? GOUBEAUX, CLETUS A. Frenchie Perfect Attendance 4 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 . Intramurals 2 Glee Club 4 Variety Show 3 A GRIMME, HERMAN J. Perfect Attendance 2 GLYNN, LAWRENCE P. Larry Booster Club I, 2 Praiector Club I, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Chaminade News 3 Cafeteria Squad 3 C.S.M,C. i, 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2 Photography Club I Spirit Club 4 LCA' GONDOS, ALEXANDER 1'Sam Class Officer 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 6636, A. GROSS, THOMAS H. T. G. l44 Honor Roll I Perfect Attendance C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Variety Show 3 Y,C.S. 3 'l,2, HAGAN, JEROME F. Jerry Class Officer I, 3 Senior Class Treasurer Student Council 2 Football 2, 3, 4 ask , . , ...Get B etball I 2 3 4 Math Club 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2 N.A.H.S. 2, 3, 4 . C wg ex HAUER, GERALD M. Jerry Proiectar Club l, 2, 3 C.S.M.C, I, 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 S HEMMELGARN, CARL N. Hema Perfect Attendance l, 3 C.S.M.C. 1, 2 6615 ' HlLGEFORD, THOMAS D. Little Dutch Bowling 1, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, A Variety Show 3 HESS, DONALD T. Dumpie Perfect Attendance 4 Class Officer 3 Foonmu 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 HICKEY, CHARLES L. Chuck Perfect Attendance l Bowling l, 2, 3 I c.s.M.c, 1, 3, 4 Class f 1 951 HODAPP, THEODORE D. ..-I-ed-. Perfect Attendance 4 Partner Picking, Sophomore Dance, 'I949 HONIOUS, HOWARD W. . .Hu Perfect Attendance 2, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 Photography Club 2 C HORSTMAN, CLARENCE A. Junior Perfect Attendance 3 Bowling l C.S.M.C. 2, 4 Intramurals 4 6620 ' HUELSMAN, ROBERT A. nach.. Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, A Proiector Club 2, 3 Cafeteria Squad l, 2, 3 C.S.M.C.1, 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Variety Show 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 HUTCHINSON, DONALD L. Hutch Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, A C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 4 S1 JABLINSKI, THEODORE P ..Jabby.. Bowling 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 'l, 4 Variety Show 3 JANNING, JOHN T. .uacku Proiector Club 2 Bowling 2, 3 Cafeteria Squad l C.S.M.C, l, 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee 2, 3 3 4 Intramurals l, 2, , ,IKM ' S KAMMER, THOMAS J Whitey C.S.M.C. 2, 3, A Football Manager 2 KALT, THOMAS A. ..-rom-1 Servers 'l, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, A 06243 ' 'Siva KAUTH, JEROME L. acur- Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Faotball 1, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 KELLY, BYRON J. B. J. Perfect Attendance 2 Class Officer 4 Booster Club l Cl1aminade News 3 Bowling 3 c,s.M.C. 1, 3, 4 Intramurals 3 Glee Club 3 44.45. enior Builders KAUFLIN, ANTHONY C. I--I-onyft Moth Club 3, 4 Cafeteria Squad I, 2, 3 4:4 KELEMEN, JOSEPH P. iuoet. Perfect Attendance 2, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Football 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 .H.S. 2 KERN, ROBERT F. .rsobtt Honor Roll 2 Student Council 3 Student Council President 4 Chaminade News 3 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 Spirit Club 3, 4 Club Cayodo Council 3, 4 Junior Achievement 3 ' . : : KIRVES, JAMES F. .lems Honor Roll 2 Football 1, 2 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Y.C.S. 2 Tennis 4 66 ' 15. KLEE, CHARLES W. Chuck Perfect Attendance 2 Basketball 1 Proiector Club 2 Annual Staff 4 Cafeteria Squad 1 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 KNAPKE DAVID W Perfect Attendance 1, 4 Basketball I Bowling 2, 3 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3 C.5.M.C. 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 lA Snatches Gobble Gamble, 1948 KREUSCH, THOMAS .l. Pineapples Bowling 2, 3 Cafeteria Squad 1, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. l. 2, 3. 4 Intramurals 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 KRONAUGE, THOMAS E. Butch Servers I, 2, 3 Cafeteria Squad 1, 2 C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Football Manager 2 64 ' A- '46 KOEHLER, RICHARD M. Dick Class Officer I Booster Club l Chaminade News 2, 3 Servers l, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee 3 Variety Show 3 Club Cayoda Council 3, A 66-A - KREITZER, JOHN C. Jack Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 Class Officer 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 3 60,0- Kumz, iuciman P. Pete Cafeteria Squad I C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 64 'D ' -.::, s ,. ,, ' 1 f-5 :-- . , ,,:,,, N W, M I 'i gf :rf Xb , fbi -f LEFELD, GLEN R. Archie Perfect Attendance 3 Bowling 2, 3 C.S.M.C.1, 2, 3, 4 ' Variety Show 3 ul . LEMONS, KENNETH G .Menu Perfect Attendance 2 Football 1, 2, 3, A C.S.M.C. I ttAA-AA ' 5 LOHR, JAMES N. LUKACS, JEROME S. MACKEY, GERALD H. .lsuhyn ..Luke.' Hlenyv. C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Lc,A, Class Officer 3 Perfect Attendance 2 Intramurals 3 9 Student Council 4 Bowling A C.S.M.C, I, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 1 6'6- f . I Q ' V77 ' MACPHERSON, WALTER J. Sandy Perfect Attendance 4 c.s.M.c. 1, 3, 4 I Intramurals I I I MADDEN, JAMES R. l Ujimn Prom Committee 3 Proiectar Club I, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 variety show 3 ' 44-A- G JJ., Test Tube Tycoons of 3B, 1950 MASCHINO, STAN C. Stainless Class Officer 4 Football 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 MC CARTHY, CHARLES Mac Bowling I, 2, 3 Cafeteria I, 2 Intramurals l, 2, A . M!! MEACHAM, ROBER1 B. ttpenyn Class Officer 3, 4 Student Council l, 2 Prom Committee 3 Basketball I C.S.M.C. 3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3 04-D- MEYER, ROBERT E. Bobert Perfect Attendance 'I Praiector Club I, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I MILLER, JOHN F. Mickey C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 MOORMAN, RAYMOND Rum C.S.M.C. 2, 4 MEYRING, RONALD C. Bowling 3 C.S.M.C. I, 3, A Building Fund Committee 3 id! Ps x X 'aka -: fl:-52:35 ,sag MONNIG, THOMAS E. tt-I-om.. Honor Roll I, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance 2, 3 C.S.M.C. I, 3, 4 Mr'1bl ll Qlljlgl Football Manager 2 enior MOTSCH, HERBERT J. Herb Class Officer 2, 3 Senior Class President Studen C ncill Footba Basket ll 2 Bow i 4 f.S. .C. l, 2, 3, 4 In r murals l, 3, 4 G e Club 2, 3 riety Show 3 MULLEN, THOMAS E. Moon Perfect Attendance l, Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C, 4 2 Variety Show 3 NAHN, CHARLES E, Charlie Perfect Attendance I Basketball Managerll Math Club 3, 4 3,4 ,2,3 Proiector Club 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 Photography Club 1 Science Club I Spirit Club 4 Tennis Team 3, 4 N.A.H.S. 3, 4 44-A. ,4 U MUTH, THOMAS L. Honor Roll 4 Perfect endanc Student u il 4 Booster l, 3 Editor, h I e ews 3 Annu taf Cafet la S d C.5 .C, 1, , 3, riet ow Builder NOLAN, JAME A. Jim Class Officer 2, 3 Pram Committee 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S,M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 lntramurals l CC- A. ynffi D ft! f NYHAN, THOMAS C. U1-ook.. Perfect Attendance l Football 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Y.C.S. 2 Science Club l N.A.H.s. 3, 4 if . ff- . ,,::Qg5g:se2,,zv,w I - +.. it xc- -, R ..,, ...., . Q Asif' it . W is X cwest 7, 56.5, C -. A o rc- f' f' V ff 5: f l . f 2 0'DONNELL JOHN p fl! llil HJCllk ' I D 5z2c2?AL.i'f4 fl A C.S.M.C. 3, 4 inf, , i Praiector Club l, 2 lntramurals l, 2 N.A.H.S. 3, 4 ennis , 3, 6 LAQC' M ZLAQL '7 n,eL ,LLL Q Skeet Football l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 C.S,M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2 N.A.H.S, 3, 4 0'DONNELL, THOMAS M. O'NEIL, JOHN W. Wheel Perfect Attendance 4 Class Officer 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Variety Shaw 3 44. A . A Scholarship in the Making? 1951 PEACOCK, ROBERT W. nach., C.S.M.C. 2, 3 Intramurals 2, 4 If , , ,fr ,Q I is ref PERKINS, ORVILLE B. Babe Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4 Pram Committee 3 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 d-7644 OC - OSTERDAY, ROBERT L. usobn . I PLEIMAN, PAUL H. Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4 Booster Club l, 2, 3 Cafeteria Squad l, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. 3 Intramurals 3, 4 3 nqil I I, 1 4 fi. gg 1 . ts ' I .,., I 1 if RAWICZ, ANDREW P. .. Andy.. Perfect Attendance 4 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee 3 Intramurals 4 Glee Club 4 Spirit Club 4 Lcd A Junior'Achievement 3 REBOULET, LAWRENCE .I Gonzales Prom Committee 3 Proiector Club l, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Bowling l, 2 Cafeteria Squad l, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. l, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Variety Show 3 REBOULET, WILLIAM Willy Bowling l, 2 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Variety Show 3 l ROSS, DAVID M. upciu Football I C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 SANTO, THOMAS W. Uscm-V Bowling 2 c.s.M.c. 1, 2, 3, 4 J 'X 'E .Q WE. I Q 2' v f I, R IL .5 C- RETTER, JOHN A. Moose L4 . A. ass f 1 951 ROOT, LLOYD W. Moth Club 3, 4 Proieclor Club l, 2, 3 Library Staff 3 Cafeteria Squad 'l, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee 2 Glee Club 4 Variety Show 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 aw:- IQQ7'-CZ. Teacher Joe of IE, 1948 50 SAYER, EUGENE W. HBO.. Football 2 Band 3 Variety Show 3 SCHAAF, JEROME A. Jerry Perfect Attendance 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Bowling 4 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee 3 Band I 66 - A - SCHIML, NORBERT P. Nath Perfect Attendance 3 C.S.M.C. 2. 3 SCHMALL, noasnr A. naobu Perfect Attendance 3 Math Club 3, 4 C.S.M,C. I, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 4 Variety Show 3 Photography Club I 54-13. SCHWEITZER, TED L. Hot Rod Perfect Attendance 2 Student Council I, 2, 3, A Annual Staff A C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2 SMITH, LAWRENCE V. Smitty Class Officer 2 Football 1, 2 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 'l, 2 Variety Show 3 LCD ' for ,J Nl fl fl SCHWAB, JOHN R. Swabie Hanar Roll 2, 3 Class Officer I, 2 Student Council 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Football 2, 3, Basketball I C.S.M.C. I, 2 Intramurals , 3, 4 Band L N.A.H.S , 4 SHUMARD, DONALD F Shelby Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 'l Arnie Senior Builders Zzz X Mises QW? SPIRK, JOSEPH M. .then Class Officer 4 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Bookstore Staff 2, 3 -if STAMMEN, ARNOLD E. fx rw:-,ns 4 SPEYER, DONALD L. uncut' Honor Roll 3 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 44.5. STAFFORD, THOMAS D. it-rom.. Class Officer l, 2, 4 Student Council 3 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4 Bowling l, 2, 3, 4 Cafeteria Squad l, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. 1, 2. 3, 4 Intramurals 3 ? STEMLEY, DONALD W. Hole., Perfect Attendance l, 3 Class Officer 3 Student Council 3 Football l, 2, 3, 4 A ci . Qs, . time ,.,,.,, ,,, , ,gk Bowling 2 c.s.M.c. 1, 2, 3,4 X fw 5 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3 o ' 5 C . 35,2555-1: .,.,,, ,,,,,., .,.., ......., V - C ,C ' E 0 STEMLEY, EUGENE I. Gene Perfect Attendan 3 N SW, , Bowling 1 ce x N Qs c.s.M.c. 3, 4 ' Band l, 2 , Q Variety Show 3 W ' I, ,,., ,.,., 4 STRIEBEL, JAMES L. uhm.. Honor Roll 4 Perfect Attendance 4 C.S,M.C. 4 LC. My SWEETMAN, RUSSE Russ Class Officer I, 2 Student Council I, Football l, 2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 04.25. f? LL E. Qi ,aww ii 2 .-.iii -2 -: Ea sxg ' . E071 2 The Great Dawn of Knowledge in 'ID, I948 TERBAY, PHILIP J. TRICK, BERNARD A. Cho Cho Perfect Attendance 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Football I, 2, 3 C.S.M.C. 2, 3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 TANGEMAN, ROBERT L. nach.. Student Council 2 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 44.21. i jffff' f TEMPLIN, JOHN F. Jack Honor Roll 3 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 , Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Variety Show 3 TRZECIAK, CHESTER W. Hchevv Honor Rall 4 Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4 Proiectar Club 3 Library Staff I, 2 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Variety Shaw 3 66' d '9 if ,WI 4 :W-:-f:....:....,. ' x :F is f iii! X in UNGERLEIDER, JOHN F. Ungie Basketball I Booster Club 3 Annual Staff 4 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 1 Tennis 4 04-A. 126712. VALLO, VICTOR C. avid. Honor Roll l ' Class Officer l , 4 Football Bow c. . . 1, 2, 3,4 A..A if E ... ,Jw 2 VAN DYKE, JOHN J. Duke Bowling 2, 3, 4 C.S,M.C. I, 4 lnframurals 1, 2, 3, 4 WAGNER, ROBERT P. Mobi. Golf 3, A Cafeieria Squad l, 2 C.S,M,C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Variety Show 3 714,gQAwY24ff-1' 66' ' WEHNER, EDWARD H. Eddie Honor Roll l Perfect Attendance l, 2 Proiecicr Club 2 Cafeteria Squad I C.S.M.C. l, 3, 4 66-A- V0l-K, JACOB J- VOLK, THOMAS L. l.-I-omg. Honor Rall 2 Perfect Ailendance 3, 4 Math Club 4 Annual Slaff 3 C.S.M.C, l, 2, 3, 4 Phofagravhy Club 1, 2, lass f 1951 64:25. Masculine Dreamboais of the 1950 Variety Show WAHRER, ROBERT A. Nacht. Bowling 2, 3, 4 Building Fund Committee I WEHNER, RONALD J. .-Pupn Cafeteria Squad 2, 3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 WEIDNER, JAMES A. C.S.M.C. 3, A WEILER, CHARLES L. Half Ton Perfect Attendance 4 WILES, JOSEPH M. Une., c.s.M,c. 2, 3,4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 WISE, GERALD E. Jerry C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, In WILCOX, LAWRENCE N. Willie Perfect Attendance 4 C.S.M.C. 4 WINNING, MONROE C. Perfect Attendance 3, 4 C.S.M.C. A WISSMAN, HERBERT B. Herb C.S.M.C, l, 2, 3, 4 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4 st ?-ew Hi C 25: ,wt 4 ,,.:,.,,. ,,, il 'ZW ..... 1 4, X ' .,,,, ,, f i.A. ., gil: ' iz WOLF, PAUL A. Pablo C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 N53 ZIMMER, RICHARD A. Dick Perfect Attendance 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3 C.S,M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Variety Show 3 ZUGELDER, ROBERT J. Zugie Proiector Club 2, 3 Bowling I, 2, 3, 4 C,S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Variety Show 3 YAHLE. CHARLES B- ziuNKAs, JoHN v Charlie Zim, Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4 C,5'M-C. 1 Class Offiwl' 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Football 'l,',2, 3, 4 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4 N.A.H.S. 3, 4 Senior Builders 1 Brother Springmon s Jive Bombers 56 5. Q., gm Four Year Honor tudertts A 4 :.. ..1:,,..,,, 7 V , . A S fig 0' . WW 'L fix? re, , W 1, -A A' We sy .QQ N ' . at at ' ew' , , ...,. ,4QAx .K . W R. Doody A. Berens D. Geiger ational Athletic Honor Society Skanding: T. O'Donnell, M. Flinn, J. Hagan, R. Brown, J. Nolan. Seated: J. Schwab, R. Sweetman, C. Yahle, C. Nahn, J. O'DonnelI, J. DeHart. 57 Memory Span SENIOR DIARY 1947-1948 As eager greenhorns, we tackle one of the moior proiects of our life. We met new friends and experienced teachers, receive our initiation, witness a City Champ gridiron crown, The Holy Name parade, the Rosary Night, frosh retreat, oratorical contests, bowling teams, and newspaper staffs . . . out of this unsteady, but growing foundation, we pitched into our higher education with vim and vigor so that the whole man might evolve out of this embryo of . . . entrance, excitement, energy! 1948-1949 As voice changing sophomores we rotated on a variegated carousel with relentless intensity . . . and shared the making of a dream! We placed in the semester honor ratings, ioined the Chi-Rho Lamba which fostered Christian recreation, ioined in a first . , . the annual Band Concert, and applied elbow grease to any drive that challenged our initiative. A fighting football eleven found itself on another summit it had scaled so perseveringly . . , and we suddenly found ourselves in the process of growing up and noticing the fair beauties of the city! Carefree, fun-loving, yet ambitious and hard-working. We were in . . . at last this wonderful thing called Chaminade took another meaning! 1949-1950 The eyes of Dayton . . . students, businessmen, parents, faculty . . . all focused on the awe- inspiring decision which thousands of boys had awaited . , . a new Chaminade! Construction dance, variety show, drives, contests, and paper collections paved the way to the actuality we witness at the ground-breaking ceremony. The CSMC inaugurates a parish divisional set-up . . . the prom committee staged a glittering au revoir for the seniors . . . tennis and ukulele fever were the rages. The winning building fund slogan wrapped up our goal in one neat package: A Dream Come True . . . If Everyone Comes Through. 1950-1951 This is it-the senior year we will never experience again . . . those maturing, proud, happy moments gauged by a crystal ball which, though clouded by global conflicts, displayed a challenge for Mary's men to meet. Let's appreciate then all the values and spiritual ideals that Chaminade has given us . . . and begin life imbued with more than diplomas and memories! For we have a world to convert, and Christ and Mary to guide us! lt's a big job, but as Chaminade graduates we are fully equipped to meet it fearlessly! 58 -'ir 'M Junior A Builders hl' D Keehn L Horwath, F. Sills, W. San der, J. Kurz, E. Esser, R Aufuldish F McLain, C. McLaug in, . , . f- Top Row: . , . M. Bulko, W. Sage, J. Bellert. Second Row: R. Kleckner, W. Hoff, J. Treon, D. Watern, L. Blincoe, F. Brun, T. Harker, C. Monnin, J. Schae er, A. Krystofik, J. O'ReilIy, R. Tischer, D. Phillips, P. Clark, W. Eisenhauer. First Row: H. Volk, W. Thesing, M. McGarry, R. LeBoeuf, J. Knapp, E, Head, M. Balsom, A. Arber, R. Yox, L. Anticoli, D. Schlegel, A. Scarpelli. Kneeling: G. Hosbrook, D. Fahnestock, T. Egan, E. Loges, J. Hussong, J. Miller. JUNIOR A Tony Krystofik, Ed Esser, Al Scarp hauer, and Tod Egan were the officers who led 3A through a year of accomplishments. Seen frequently on the honor roll were Clark, Egan, Head, Horwath, Hussong, Kleckner Krystofik, Kurz, Loges, O'Reilly, Phillips, Schleg- el, Tischer, and Volk. Their versatility is proved by having Scorpelli and Eisenhauer on the football team, Clark, Egan, Head, Kurz, Loges, and Volk in the band, and a number in the Glee Cilub. 3A is the proud champion of the school in intramural basketball. Quick-witted, cooperative, friendly, and spirited, they won the heart of their homeroom teacher, Bro George McKenzie. elli, Bill Eisen- 1 Net Again? Junior B Builders J With Bro. Willia om teach- er, Junior B was a credit to Chaminade. The class officers include Al Barlow, Jim Omlor, Bill Sommers, and Don Wellmeier. 3B has many boys on the football team, in the Glee Club in the band, and on the honor roll. The stamp drive was a forte for these iuniors, who gave the frosh a real battle for first place. Living in the highest place in the school, the chem lab, 3B showed that it deserved this exalted position. m Schmitt as homero M. Miller, R. Makley, D. Taylor, A. Barlow, W. Sommer, E. Dierkers, T. Mahlmeister, J. Beery, R. Fiely, K. Keyes, R. Jeckering, P. Haines, J. Beck. W. Lukaswitz, J. Glode, A. Joseph, R. Volk, T. Kindle, J. Streiff, B. Thill, D. Vogelsang, D. Wellmeier, D. Brinkman, K. Kuntz. A. Kinsley, D. Grillot, R. Retter, J. Omlor, J. Burke, R. M I' mann, D. Schierloh, R. e la, T. H. Wolf, T. Haas, R. Witt- Westendorf, D. Pett, R. Batsche. R. Wenzler, G Jaspers J K' . , . lncade, R. Dix, D. Geiger, D. Ferdelman, D. Heindl, J. Fecke, D D..lA- I D .... ,Il Junior C Builders TOP ROW: J. Lawler, F. Stephens, N. Ostendorf, W. Everhart, J. Meyers, R. Wuellner, J. Lafferty, R. Walker, W. Stachler. SECOND ROW: J. Heindl, C. Seyferle, G. Wonka, R. Monnin, G. Ambrose, R. Bataille, P. Mauro, W. Strady, T. Wolff. FIRST ROW: J. Fromholt, R. Paton, R. Bettinger, L. Spatz, W. Schenking, W. Schirack, E. Kunk, C. Sprauer F, Berardi, P. O'Bryan, J. Hartfelder. ABSENT: J. Baber, R. Riancho. Under the guidance of Bro. Albert Kozar, 3C has enioyed a happy year. Larry Spatz led the class as president, ably assisted by Jim Lafferty, Pete O'Bryan, and Ned Ostendort. The Booster claimed Peter O'Bryan and Dick Walker as its president and vice-president. Larry Spatz played football, Fred Stephens used his height in basketball, and Bill Schirack played golf. Honor students included Bataille, Berardi, Fromholt, Hartfelder, Kunk, Lafferty, Lawler, Monnin, O'Bryan, Ostendorf, and Sprauer. While 3C never led the school in any drive, they never failed to reach 1002. Spirit was not lacking in anything they undertook. Bro Albert Briefs BOY 5 Before S0l0 Junior D Builders Q33 'Sf if 2 i A shim cue no SM' Working as a team, the class of Junior D man- aged to do well in all the various student d . rives. They showed a burst of speed toward the end of the year in the stamp drive. 3D rates high on the honor roll with Tom Daugh- erty, Bob Harlett, George Heeter, and Bob Kaiser carrying the torch of scholarshi Br p. o. George Ruppel, the homeroom teacher, ably harnessed the dynamic energy of these iuniors N . ot a quiet class, 3D has always showed lots of pep, enthusiasm, and friendliness. TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: C. Koenig, B. Federspiel, D. Dohner, M. Swolski, J. Monaghan, J. Mauch, D. l-Ulhef, L. Marsico, J. Shanesy, C. Hilgemcn. R. Kaiser, J. LaVieIle, R. Kaiser, T. Tunney, G. Rhein, R. Marks, J. McGarvey, T. O'Meara, D. Harris, R. Lally, R. Burger. R. Weizman, R, Mcllvain, G. He I T T. eer, . Bramlage, T. Griffin, D. Hilgeford, R. Hartletf. Daugherty, B. Mahle, R. Loeber, J. Heyl. Junior E Builders TOP ROW: E. Hausfeld, E. Pytosh, T. Reichert, J. Hinders, T. Wilz, B. Slaub, R. Connell, R. Weller, K. Bohmann, B. Gohmann. SECOND ROW: G. Zwisler, R, Schmieding, L. Luehrs, J, McAvcy, W. Schultz, J. Fox, J. Nurrenbrock, P. McGlaughlin, J. Schubert, T. Dunnigan. FIRST ROW: G. Weaver, D. Zugelder, R. Lefeld, R. Lensch, R. Knolh, J. Spirk, S. Ciani, J. Johnson, L. Hoelscher, R. Krimm, G. Cochran ABSENT: G. Van Pelt. Bro. John er of this class ol jovial 'uni .A - Blank was the homeroom teach I ors happy go-lucky t group o fellows, 3E voted John S i lc pr as their president, with Sam Ciani os Veep Don Z ugelder as secretary ond Bob Co ll, nne on the student council. Gene Housteld and Jim Schu- b . ert led the way intellectuall k' y, ma mg the honor roll t o ten. Bob Weller and Gene Ha us- teld won berths on the varsity eleven. Bill Schulz represented Junior E in the cultural line, serving as a me b m er of the band. 15 Th isB 'o ro. Schmltfs Mull' Pen d? Junior F Builders vm was U Se 9 ven or Eleven' The thirty-three dynamic members f .l ' o unior F, under the direction f ' ' ' o their history instructor, Brother Diethorn, are looking forward with eagerness to their Senior year. As to the ob- iect of oll interest, the new building, they have all pitched in, whether it was the paper, stamp, band, or turkey drive-as evidenced by the great majority with the green and silver Eagle Cards. F was represented in the various ac- tivities by Paul Horn, Jerry Zimmerman, Don Bedrowsky, and Jim Fleischman. TOP ROW: G. Zimmerman, R. Niedermcyer, K. Fox, P. Horn, J. Fleischman, D. Thill, F. Bysak, J. lynch, R. Niekamp, H. l.aPorte. SECOND ROW: J. Mauro, R. Werner, E. Hecker, E. Muth, M. Hemmert, R. Stack, D. Kovermun, R. Wuellner, E. Crompton. FIRST ROW: R. Smith, M. Ballman, R. Speller, G. Breidenbach, D. Bedrowsky, J. Michel, L. Noll, G. West, M. Farm, D. Sleineman, D. Pohl. ABSENT: R. C ramer, R. Franklin, T. Wilz. iophomore A Builders TOP ROW: J, Dymond, G. Quatman, J. Fairchild, D. B rant, T. Jehn, W. Fisher, S. Dowicke, W. Rowe, T. Kain, G. Rotterman, K. Davis, R. Vonderheide. THIRD ROW: J. Ryan, J. Schmid, W. Sendelbach, R. Kuntz, R. Troy, R. Robbeloth, R. Poepplemeier, M. Sepela, R. Flaute, D. Hostens, J. Wiesman, A. Hemstreet, R. Decuir. SECOND ROW: R. Keyes, J. Reichard, W, Klenk, M. Kuhbander, R. McCarthy, G. Miller, K. Davidson, D. Turner, W. Penno, D. Meyer, D. Nealon, J. Fader, J. Price. FIRST ROW: A. Marquitz, T. Byrkett, T. DeBanto, E. Berger, R. Blommel, B. Westbrock, J. Sacksteder, R. Millard. Sophomore A has been holding its own fairly well, during this tenth year of intellectual training. Although never placing first in the school building fund drives, Soph A, acting under the able influence of their homeroom teacher, Father Aloysius Seitz, was always in there trying. This class of forty-seven is headed by Dick Poeppelmeier, 'iVeep Don Turner, varsity football player Jack Fader, David Brant, and reserve football player Dan Nealon. These five along with twenty others have joined the ranks of the intelligentia on the Honor Roll. Ken Davis and Jim Bramlage round out the athletic department of the class being on the varsity football and reserve basketball teams respectively. Bill Sendelbach, Jerry Reichard, and Roy Kuntz are the representa- tives in Bro. Trageser's band. nouid 66 Ten1PU5 Est? 1: rr. Es Sophomore B Builder TOP ROW: J. Cleary, R. Wolff, D. Suhr, R. Kraus, J. Mackey, G. Fella, D. Rost, J. Albrecht, D. Harris, P. Stichweh, R. Sturwold, R. Gephort, P. Doolin. SECOND ROW: R. Russell, D. Homewood, J. Hunter, G. Faust, J. Froehle, J. Hughes, J. Burke, R. Pfarrer, M. Gibbons, W. Bebout, C. Brown, J. Shea, R. Klopf. ' . S ' N. Dix, A. Patko, J. Rieger, FIRST ROW: D. Bollheimer, J. Mazzotta, P, Hook, N. Burgmeler, M ergio, ' R Sta kman, D. Palmer, J, O'Neil. R. Scheper, P. Thesing, . c ABSENT: F. Hauer, J. Keys, J. Bakan, J. Schiml. 15,163 lt'S q Ro I-, . U9 Campaign, Gentlemen 67 Though not the most studious ot classes, 2B showed lots of pep in many ways. Led by Joe Mazzotta, Gale Fella, Ron Kraus, and Dave Suhr as officers, Soph B had many boys in the C.S.M.C. and on the varsity and reserve foot- ball teams. Band members included Jerry Reig- er, Don Harris, Joe Bakan, and Phil Doolin. The Booster Club claimed Jim O'Neil while the Glee Club saw the services of Jim Mackey and Don Palmer. Burke, Gibbons, Hunter, and ' h Bakan led the way by placing on the onor econd in the Marianist Drive, roll consistently. S this class, under the guidance ot Bro. Louis Hettich, is best classified as a trying class. TOP ROW: G. ophomore C Builder Bro. Joe 3Tr y Jim Smith, who also received the Citizenship award given to the outstanding soph. Tom Coleman, Jack Schmitz, and Don Miller round- ed out the panel of officers. Coleman and Drescher made the honor roll regularly. Bob Blommel showed off his talents on the grid- iron and the hardwood court while Schmitz, Eisele, Steger, and Schubert devoted much time to the fine art of music making in our band. Bob Ulrich reached the amazing total of S508 forthe building fund! Reaching at least lOO'X, in all school drives, these sophs set a new record in the band drive with thetotal t5l 0 l o 8 A. Normal, likable, and interesting, 2C maintains the standards of Men of Chaminade! ageser's lads were captained b The M i e G,-ounin ounm' Gnd lh Schirmer, P. Rodgers, T Eagan R Blomml R D , , . e, . rescher, R. Schroeder, P. Kennedy, T. Coleman, A. Fryling, R. Rosenberger, R. Root, L. Romer, J. Stammen. SECOND ROW: F. Bonner, L. Mutschler, G. Dakin, D. Ossege, R. Huffman, N. Chapman, J. Doll, J. Braun, T. Hopkins, T. Rauchflelsch, C. Eisele, J. Tehun, T. Steger. FIRST ROW: F. Gilotti, R. Ulrich, M. Schubert, T. Bach, J. Smith, C. Cardon ' J. F h ' mer, J. Tarlano, P. Stein, ec er, G. Spraley, J. Schmitz, D. Miller. ophomore D Builders Leading QD in their anxious pursuit tor knowl- edge were Norb Volk, Dave Fehrman, and Dick Krug who were regular honor men. Presi- dent Dick Fitzpatrick was ably assisted by Dick Maurer, Norb Volk, and Jack Furderer. Ath- letes in the room included Bruns, Maurer, Furderer, Fitzpatrick, Buechele, Bianco, Beigel, and McCarthy. Two maior accomplishments of this room were winning the Marianist Drive in the whole school and winning the lower divi- sion intramural basketball championship. Characterized by Bro. John Schreiber, their homeroom teacher, as alive and energetic, Soph D plans to continue their line record in the next two years. Bruns R Krueper W Hanlin R Fitzpatrick, J. Cotfman, J. Obringer, J. Kavy, D. Fehrman Bianco W Kappeler W Hleber J. Beigel. Heck R Krug L Ulrich R Sparz T. Ernst, R. Kress, J. McCarthy, R. Maurer, J. Kamlinski, Neu N Volk P Schommer J VcnOss, T. Goubecux, G. Sayer, R. Buechele, J. Brannon, Bernlng R Pohl J Jacobs E lrzeciak. ophomore E Builder TOP ROW: E. Cushen, R. Decker B M , . cWilIiams, E Grillmeie voight W Myers A . r, M. Hennessey, T. Hageman, L. Holt- , . , . Hausfeld, A. Wirsching. ' SECOND ROW: G. Wissmcln, D, Goelz, R. Werling, U. Menke, D. Dwyer, D, Fink, K, Lingg, D, Eilermqnl L. DeSaro, C. Estevez. FIRST ROW: G. Kern, J. Danielwicz, R. Meyer, G. Wiles, R. Staley, T. Mosley, R. Mergy, J. Fecher, J. Mantic, R. Braun. ABSENT: R. Borgerding, C. Krull, W. Myers, R. Wolff, . N W NN kmen Building the e or chnmtndde Primarily a sports-minded class, sophomore E can boast of eight grid lettermen. Players rep- resented on the varsity football squad are L. DeSaro, D. Dwyer, and R. Staley. ln the tax stamp drive they had a spirited showing. The student spcrkplug of these campaigns was B. McWilliams. Three members ofthe class scored as instrumentalists in the band. D. Dwyer, R. Decker, R. Werling, and M. Hennessey were the leaders ot this high-spirited class, backed by Bro. John Bolin, their homeroom teacher. ophomore F Builders TOP ROW: FIRST ROW: E, Goubeaux, T. Schiml, F. Fisher,, T. Heider, D. Barnwell, C. Bramlage, T. Travis, G. Smith J. Zimmer, G, Gudorf. B. Deis, R. Hockaday, C, Monnin, D, Zimmerman, J. Davis, J. Hamlin, E. Geis, H. Weiler R. Minnick, R. Bice. ABSENT: M. Niarhos, J. Kreusch. Emmanu el Boys Pup up Sho U9 Resistance 71 Tom Travis led the smallest class in the school, since 2F had only 22 members. Tom Heider, Don Zimmerman, and John Davis were the capable officers who backed Travis in the lead- ing of this class. Heider regularly made the honor roll. Davis and Kreusch employed their talents in the band. Varsity football players included Travis and Heider, while Bice played for the reserves. Although QF never won any drives, they did very well in the turkey drive and held their own in the Marianist and stamp drives. These jolly sophs look forward to their remaining years with relish. Bro. William Anderson was their homeroom teacher. Fre. hman A Builders TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: B. Mehall, T. Wenzel, P. Ahlquisl, R. Caporal, J. O'DonneI, C. OH, J. Cable, J. Moon, J. Wagner, R. Reboulel, J. Gall, D. Burkhardl, R. Leuhrs. G. Wourms, J. Wenning, R. Steiner, R. Batsche, W. Treon, W. Trccin, J. Harrison, L. Pylel, M. Lafferly, l.. Roderer, J. Bonser, J. Hochwall, D. Huber, P. Byrne. H. Amman, M. Powers, D. Hicky, J. Kuntz, H. Kennedy, J. Slamley, P. Brenner, J. Gehrick, W. Slengel, J. Helmig, D. Mader, H. Schoenbarger, D. Elworth. Freshman B Builders - TOP ROW: W. Powers, L. Reich, W. Brinkman, C. Janning, J. Bogner, T. Sloan, l.. Sullman, R. Brown, E. Bany, T. Versic, R. Mink. W. Neugebauer, W. Wegersyn. SECOND ROW: J. Hausefeld, J. Greger, D. Maschino, D. Allgyer, E. Berk, W. Clark, N. Huesman, J. Hilde- FIRST ROW: brand, K. Shumcrd, D. Mahle, T. Burke, H. Vcliquelle, J. Kraus, G. Monnin, R. Dorsfen, A. Wall. R. Tischer, T. Eisenhuuer, T. Murray, D. Wuerslal, W. Schneble, G. Buscher, N. Monnig, N. Mangan, J. Dilzel, J. Drerup, E. Zimmerman, J. Bir, J. Braun. FRESHMAN A I displayed their capaci- Freshman A admirab y ty tor tackling any iob and doing it well. An average of titty dollars per boy was amassed for the Building Fund. ln the turkey drive this class copped a second-place berth. Leading in studies were thirteen honor students: Alquist, Amann, Brenner, Caporal, Elworth, Gall, Hel- mig, Mehall, Ott, Powers, Schoenberger, Wen- ning, and Wenzel. A quintet ot gold eagles showed howto back the new building: Hickey, Roderer, Powers, Pytel, and Wenning. Band members included Roderer, Treon, Wenning, and Hickey. High standards exhibited by a enthusiastic clan! Bro. Paul Landolti, their homeroom teacher, was well pleased with their deeds. FRESHMAN B Under the tutelage of Mr. Ed Spang, lB per- formed well. Bill Brinkman, the president, was ably assisted by Jack Ditzel, Tom Murray, and Ted Sloan in running class meetings. Neuge- bauer, Kraus, Clarke, and Powers led the way in scholastic achievements. Our year-round paper drive was backed to the hilt by Ditzel Clarke, Powers, Machino, Janning, and Brink man. Frosh intramural champs, second in the school paper drive, very high in the stamp drive, lB has proved that it deserved a place in the halls of Chaminade. This peppy and ' ' l s augers well for the future. enthusiastic c as ir-4 Hs , wipe My Milk Dud, Wm Y I , ap, She likes Me Better FRESHMAN C Offering Joe Slater, Carl Monnin, George Sawaya, Ron Ossege, Bob Goubeaux, Larry Kirkwood, and Tom. Ferdelman on the honor standings, Frosh C holds its own in studies. This class capped third place in the turkey rattle and tor a while led the whole school in the building tund. Twenty-tive per cent ot the class have their green eagle. Bro. Raymond Wuco, their homeroom teacher, describes them as good-natured and humorous. lC promises great things tor the future! FRESHMAN D lD granted whole-hearted support to all con- l tests in the school, maintaining No. l spot over the entire school in the stamp contest. With Mr. William Donahue as their homeroom mentor, this class was well represented in the C.S.M.C., on the gridiron, on the basketball court, and in the music department. Ken Goode, Tom Tidd, and Jim Allen showed promising leadership. Their motto: Always do your best for Chaminadef' Freshman C Builders Fresh TOP ROW: D. Knechl, T. Daly, R. Bondy, P. Fischer, D. House, J. Huelsmcn, J. Slaler, V. Sipos, D. Hauer, R. Stine, M. Lcukhorl. SECOND ROW: J. Moormon, R. Herres, l. Michel, R. Arkenberg, T. Ferdelmcn, D. Schaaf, R. Ossege, R. Payne, R. Kuhbander, T. Nurlker, J. McMillan, F. Forlkomp, D. Wuersll, G, Sawoyo. FIRST ROW: C. Monnin, Rob. Payne, R. Goubecux, L. Kirkwood, P. Wolf, J. Bowles, T. Schommeq E. Scurpelli, G. Lynch, J. Clark, A. Ammon, R. Hemker. ABSENT: H. Rinehardl. man D Builders Top Row: R. Shane, J. Barhorsl, T. McDonald, J. Koppen, P. Trzeciok, H. Wagner, R. Alig, J. Duckro, B. Robbins, R. Heidenreich, R. Bollmon, T. Tidd. Middle Row: S. Mikula, H. Haag, W. Slaron, E. Geisler, S. Buddendeck, B, Marlin, A. Dickens, R. Bondur- unl, E. Suhr, B. Tepe, T. Agnew, J. Moore, R. Johnslon, R. Hardin, K. Goode, T. Pfeiffer, J. Walker, R. Riegelsperger, J. Allen. Botlom Row: D. Mcllvoin, J. Dunnigun, W. Thoma, T. Bruggemon, E. Caulfield, J. Mclnlyre, J. Blincoe, J. Demeler, R. Shun, H. Nielsen, J. Burger, E. Shock. Freshman E Builders 5 ' 5 3 5 TOP ROW: J. Berry, J, Davis, J. Bryanl, L. Buschur, D. Lemons, J. O'Donnell, D. Meyers, T. Tullis, F. McCarll1y, R. Busse. SECOND ROW: M. Dugan, R. Baumgardner, W. Gibson, K. Zimmer, J. Cooper, L. Reinerl, R. McEIdowney, T. Heiber, R. Dudley, D. Blatz, D. Zimmerman, D. Jockowski. FIRST ROW: N. Wissman, R. Hinders, D. While, P. Karl, J. Leo, P. Schneider, R. Shuey, N. Lcquaglia, G. Berner, J. Vickers. ABSENT: W. Schneider. F re hman F Builders PM awww? TOP ROW: A. Gacella, T.'Needham, J. Van Schaik, L. Cormody, P, Alexander, R. Stein, R. Goecke, T. Wolf, R. Fecher, J. Tobe. SECOND ROW: P. Haines, J. Show, O. Linberl, R. Fischer, T. Sallenberger, J. Ostopyok, J. Davis, J. Win- hoven, D. Koehler. FIRST ROW: J. Froning, F. Hickerlz, A. Nicolai, P. Bunker, J. Dwyer, O. Hein, J. Sierschula, W. Patterson, W. Norris, J. Vyszenski. FRESHMAN E Winner of the tree day for being tops in the ' ' fund, lE is an whole school for the building ' ' ' t and alert class under the active, lntelllgen, uidance of Bro. Edward Fick. Jerry Berry was Don Zimmerman, 9 president, with John Bryant, ki ably backing him. Bryant, d and Don Jackows Tullis, Hieber, Mclfldowney, and Buschur le ' k'n the honor roll the way scholastlcally, ma 1 g dl amassed an amazing total often. Bob Du ey of over S400 towards the building fund. Berry, ' ade the reserve Lemons, and Zimmerman m - Gibson, McCarthy, and Zlm- football team, merman were on the frosh hardwood team, d Davis and Zimmer used their musical tal freshman divi- an ents in the band. Davis led the ' ke to lE's success? Team sion in bowling. The y Wor . . .. I kin all their activities. FRESHMAN F Musclemen from this class included Tom Need ham, Dick Stein, Tony Gaccetta, and Pat Alex- ander, pigskin specialists, and Jim Davis, Alex- ' d ood stars. Music ander, and Jim Dwyer, har w ' s, Bill Norris, and Paul Banker . . . . h makers Pat Haine carried on the class's diversive activity, whic ' bble gamble. Bro. netted fifth place in the go dick, their active homeroom . . h Charles Berger teacher, points out that this class is one of t e t hold a Marianist pennant. F denotes d White! tew o Fame and Fidelity . . . for Green an I . E Helps in Mme Ways Than O ne 'vi A 2:30 Ap . p0Il1fmen' looms , in the Distance TOP ROW: FIRST ROW: Freshman G Builders . West, L, Shmidt, C. Weghorst. SECOND ROW: E. Fisher, A. Berberick, D. Lensch, M. Moyer D Powell R Schaaf N Malone D Gebhardt R. Schulte, B. Martin, R. Mercuri, J. Reid J Stafford D Scherman E. Soder, R. Leonard, M. Hall. ABSENT: R. Woolard. ln football Freshman G had the only frosh to make the varsity squad, Vin DeVanney. On the freshman basketball squad this class was well represented by Jim Corbett, Terry Jacques, Chuck Zambito, and John Stafford. lG vvon the turkey raffle in the whole school with l93'7.,. Leading the class in intellectual endeavors were Ron Good, Bob Kauffman, Bob Schaaf, Ed Kohr, and Al Berberich whose names were seen on the honor roll. Friendly, alive, and spirited, lG has earned its place at Chami- nade. Bro. Lawrence Gardner inspired this class as homeroom teacher. R. Morris, J. Niekamp, J. Evers, Charowitz J Corbett T Jacques C Zambito V DeVanney R Ed Kohr, A. Javlinski, R. Rumple, G. Krammer J Supple R Good J Mosley R Kaufman Junior Honor Students Top Row: D. Bedrowsky, R. Speller, W. Federspiel, P. O'Bryan, H. Volk, R. Lally Second Row: J. O'ReiIIy, J. Kurz, D. Schle- gel, R. Tischer, J. Lafferty, R. Yox First Row: R. Kleckner, J. Hussong, B. Mahte, T. Egan, E. Head Soph Honor Students Top Row: J. Bckan, W. Klenk, K. Davidson R. Poeppelmeier, J. Schmid, M. Gibbons D. Neulon Second Row: M. Kuhbnnder, D. Brant, R Kuntz, M. Hennessey First Row: J. Hunter, B. Westbrock, D Turner, D. Meyer ,44 r 1 .gil 4.- 2' q 3 ' A 1 J' iv xii? in A lil 14-W' ' fi: F rosh Honor Students Rear: P. Ahlquist, B. Caporal, B. Mehall W. Neugebauer, .l. Kraus, W. Clarke H. Valiquette Front: J. Helmig, P. Brenner, W. Powers J. Bryant, J. Wening, B. Schoenberger G. Sawaya r r Student Council 'Z' ' Rear: L. Lukacs, E. Bany, T. Agnew, T. Daley, J. Omlor, C. Hilgeman, J. Lafferty, R. Caporal, T. Needham, R. Decker, T. Mulh, C. Schwab Front: D. Jackowski, D. Heck, D. Miller, D. Zimmerman, P. Horn, R. Brown, R. Kern, R. Connell, T. Egan, G. Fella, V. DeVanney Class Representatives Lead the My X it-M R. Brown, Bro. Ruppel, R. Connell, J. Omlor plan next meeiing f 3 ,sv I' lm Robert Kern has the floor! Firm Foundation for the New Building u New Chamincde I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I E . I I i I I I I I I I I '-GAL... I I I I I I I I I I I I I Second Row: R. Walker, D. Ferdelman, J. Kincade. D- l-Ull First Row: J. Hartfelder, P. 0'Bryan, R. Weilmdh J. O'Neil, M. Kuhbander, K. Davidson. Booster Club One of the school's most vital organisms for concrete support of all C.H.S. activities, the Booster Club, piloted by Bro. John Blank, worked harder, steadier, and longer than ever before as the members extended their sphere of activity from painting rally signs and selling football programs to other areas of school life. The spiritual reminders in the hallways, the notices for P.T.A. and the building fund, and the difficult task as stage crew for the Band Concert all served to fill out an already busy year. Peter O'Bryan led this group, assisted by Richard Walker, Melvin Kuhbander, and Keith Davidson. Rear: H. Haag, J. Gall, T. Jacques, D. Ferdelman, K. Shumard, W. Powers Front: D. Mcllvain, R. Shuey, A. Berberich, W. Slaron, R. Steiner, J. Drerup, E. Zimmerman, W' Gibson iw :... 5. DM' TSN Top Row: C. Trzeciak, D. Harris Fifth Row: G. Rieger, J. Davis, P. Banker, T. Egan, R. Spatz, J. Omlor Fourth Row: S. Mikula, P. McLaughlin, D. Bedrowsky, J. Fecke, R. Ulrich, R. Zimmer Third Row: B. Robbins, J. Bakan, D. Wuertzel, T. Steger, P. Clark, E. Head Second Raw: D. Hickey, R. Blommel, B. Mahle, M. Schubert, J. Hauer, R. Alig, P. Doolin First Row: R. Kuntz, P. Fischer, J. Schmitz, W. Sendelbach, P. Haines, C. Eisele, J. Treon haminade Hi h School Band 1' f ,J 'ii 4 ' ,ikww v I-'14 - 4 Bro. Joseph Trageser . Top Row: K. Kuntz, L. Roderer gil Degree mm ll ...J ...A Fifth Row: D. Vogelsang, E. Loges, G. Kern, J. Baber, R. Mergy Fourth Row: D. Brant, L. Glynn, J. Dunkman, R. Gephart, J. Reichard, R. Butz, K. Zimmer Third Row: J. Kurz, C. Damuth, W. Schulz, D. Geiger, J. Davis, H. Volk, J. Wening, E. Trzeciak Second Row: B. McWilliams, R. Bandy, W. Treon, J. Greger, J. Brun, P. Haines, W. Norris, J. Lynch First Row: R. Loeber, T. Pfeiffer, G. Dellinger, P. Trzeciak, G. Sawaya, T. Kreusch MUSIC MAESTRO PLEASE! ruly the most remarkable evolution in Chaminade's istory is the Band, which has scaled the ladder of uccess to become the top school band of Dayton today. ur music men performed at the football contests, ublic parades, rally performances, Christmas and pring Concerts, P.T.A. meetings, the Holy Name Rally, he CSMC Rally in May, and at the installation of Msgr. nsbury. t the Band's Spring Concert, the audience were thrilled ith Light Cavalry Overture, One Beautiful Day, '.loshua, and a musical fable of Cinderella, The lass Slipper. eparting seniors are Jerry Hauer, Band Captain, Tom reusch, Sec.-Treas., George Dellinger, Chester Trzeciak, im Dunkman, Dick Zimmer, Chester Damuth, and Larry lynn. Band Officers T. Kreusch and Jerry Hauer Leave for Concert 83 E enior Music Makers Brin, Hig C. Trzeciak w w Mgr 4 is fi 4 p 1 .,.,f .vi i .ff f W .. .,., W X x Q23 -W1 R. Zimmer J. Hauer T. 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I-ff:', 21- 5, .V -, f'.q,:-' - , , fax: j -1 .-.em Q ' V -, 2, R 5 ,Q VW? , , , Q Q 5, Q ifK,w?, wl9,MwJ, , W1 ' wifi? ,,., . A t ' 'ff 'ffxf ,, ' ' 'Fax ', N W: Vffwiw' tfwrfmfm Q ' 32' 'Vi f A f 4 ' fr 1 .J 4 ,. , MMM W, N , V Q .2 V! -'H fkwvf' ,. -- fm 1, 5 A 3 -K H , gfw Q aff, Mm.. W.,,Qp,M,, , M , ' ,M M .,., it --.. . I , .K , .,.,., - ., ,I ,QW ,, M , A x 5 tmmifpywt N , , x, ,Mg 1 E:::E:,v,,E.1 .... -.Q .I 35, . wfffmm if ,rug - ,, MQW ,, A ,gf , 1 Practice or Perfection School Music Career to an End C, Dqmufh L Glynn G. Dellinger J, Dunkman -'MMM N' ' o 1-'Q' 'W' NW WW mffmnn H rw fvfl gem: 'K F'-fmm QL:QmA.AA-,i f' gif .A - f A, ,AAN . , , . ' . 4 . , m 4, , my ,. gm W WF-sf6sf w4iAmf sf9nXWf27i:,g,gg'LQmW,Wfff2 .,.. A Q.1. .- 4,54 ' A ,.,, ,A ' , A A M A AA A, ..,.,.A.,.,., ,.,, A AA AA I ' fi! ' Q gi i 2 A' if . y N Pi , . ' M f ' ' W 4 f, W 1 , , , fax 1 A, ,q,.,1,.A.p: . .g:,ii,ii3:::A , fix R ii A 1 A f 3 4 W . ...M W ' Wi' ' - f A ' ' fx- 'W' Fw! Q532 i 1 AW, A g Q ei s 4 Q .Qi f A if , M -3- -W., . fl ' gn , 1 , A AJfj ',,f ----- ,.,., . :AA .... ,A , A Wi ,ef ': A V N, if-:Y A Tj' 50- ,Q f 35. Q W1 5 ,I A 3 f--my an 2 ,. . ,A im , A' A A. x 4 X0 X '-ff . , Y .Q f 1 ,A A A f Qgweh 1 f f x A -1'--W,--v--Q , ' V 2. A A Qiwie if 1-sir- 3 :w 9'm f 1 EAAA ff, ' ' wwf Af' fi , Aww, yy ,oz :W .,-A,,,f: -f M W N- M , V - x , Wi W Ag ,A,, .-1.11 .Q ap W ,Aw ,, ' A- AA , Q ' we 'ry ' , 1 we 1, lffl A .,,, .A pr , , vw ' ,, , -3'-.ff Ai..,........,-M--M K ' 4 f if Af f Jw f ' ' :. Practice or Precision 85 hammade Songsters Top Row B Thill D Grrllrot R Retter C Brest D Phillips J DeHart lPresl T Bramlage, L. Root, T. Rauchfleisch. Second Row W Staron R Huelsman J Hildebrand R Rodgers J Dunkman F McLain, C. Monnin, M. Miller, G. Lefeld, C. Front Row A Marqurtz J Wemng C Trzeclak J Flelschman J Hussong R Walker T. Muth lSec'y.l, L. Reboulet, W. Reboulet. GLEE CLUB Under the direction of Bro. Joseph Trageser, our Glee Club made appearances at the State Hospital, the N.C.R. Auditorium, and at Wright Field, where they sang the Midnight Mass at Christmas. The climax of the year was the Spring Concert when, among other numbers, special arrangements of Stout-hearted Men and Chaminade Alma Mater featured their part of the program. W. Clark, J. Jonning, B. Kern, G. Wonka, Bro. Dielhorn. ibmr Stay? Father Robert Brown's library staff is well represented by three star members, John Gehrich, Don Ferdelman, and T. H. Wolf. During the past year, they have served the school through the laborious maintenance of an orderly library. I afeterza tag? Serving the school by sellin hambur ers, hot do s 9 9 9 I ' pop, and pies, the cafeteria squad performed a neces- sary chore. This group, under the direction ot Bro. George Mukits, consisted of D. Brant, E. Berger, R, Shuey, L. Carmody, and R. Blommel. 'ska-,w .,.,. 1 QW c s 1 et' er R. Shuey J. Clark R. Blommel D. Brant, E. Berger, L. Root , 3 A aft li: r its R .R . t V. 'Jw my , I 3 i rv A vt g I ' s Bookstore Stajf Bro. Bernard Diethorn's book store often saw the faces ot G. Wonka, D. Luehrs, and D. Burkhardt, since they were his valuable assistants. Every day we could be assured of prompt and courteous service for our school needs. Fr. Brown, D. Ferdelman, T. Wolf, J. Gehrich W g Xfifei 9 J 'W M W ...,4.,l fENiE5 N cttionol Athletic Honor oeiet R. Doody, A. Berens, J. Butler, L. Root, J, B. Brockbunk, D. Gebele, T. Volk, C. Nahn, D. Geiger, G. Bothe, R. Schmall, T. Broderick, J. Hagan. The object ot the Math Club is to provide broader experiences in mathematics for the better students. The program, guided by Brother John Flynn, consists of weekly talks by the students on mathematical sub- iects,' visits to industries and organizations, and construction projects by the group. The officers are R. Doody, A. Berens, D. Geiger, and J. Hagan. President Hagan Explains ci Tough One Wizzards Solve Math Puzzles With Ease Top Row: C. Monnin, J. Kurz, J. O'ReiIIy, J. Glade Second Row: E. Loges, R. Tischer, D. Schlegel, J. Hussong Front Row: D. Ferdelman, F. McLain Ygyiwzfe., 1,4 22' 1 adm lull ie.. sei Il 5 X f ' ' .352 'ser T. Volk, D. Dugan, D. Watern, R. Volk. N1 . arnera Club P. Ahlquist, R. West, R. Steiner, E. Zimmerman, T. Versic Shutter Cliolfers Provide Professional Pix Don Dugan led this hardy band of boys who faith- fully recorded the events of the year in picture. T. Volk was vice-president of the club. Other mem- bers were D. Watern, R. Volk, P. Ahlquist, R. West, R. Steiner, E. Zimmerman, and T. Versic. Bro. Kozar was their moderator. I Q RW, pirit lub Our rallies this year always had something of sur- prise in them, due to the untiring efforts of a little band of seniors who made it their business to intro- duce pep, variety, and real school spirit before the games. Led by Bob Kern, this group also included Ed Flynn and Alan Berens. TOP Row: L- GIYNM J- Uflgefleidef, R. Eilerman. Middle Row: R. Daley, E. Flynn, J. Hauer. Bottom Row: A. Berens, R. Kern, A. Rawicz. Livewires Plan Inspiring Rallies 89 L Y Juniors Gzft Seniors With Evening of Enchantment at ig 1 W N lb .:,:.:,, 3 it ,Mi 1 5 j 2 I 5 U ww v EW .K-fi , .......,.,,....,. M I' fi A ., '31 , W idx 1 ,M 4 , ,, 2- . . ' an 5 UM . ,..:g A if. 1. 4. X W X WN, 4 E WMM V A 5 l II2-' , z WW, ,gm a sa Once again Wampler's Born was the scene of the school prom. Held on April 27 from 9 to l, the formal dance was attended by some 300 couples who danced to the sweet music of Earl Holderman's orchestra. A. Krystofik, G. Zimmerman, L. Spatz, J. Omlor, and J. Lafterty led the prom committee. Bro. Albert Kozar was the faculty advisor. e 14 i. A lc A ' lt 2 f s ' '1 g W f .ai 9 ':: 3 if z - in l 1 f Tfkf enior Prom Su. is tndent ooials Prom Committee Siandingz J. Spirk, J. Michel, A. Barlow, J. Zimnierman, L. Span. Seated: J. Omlor, A. Kryslofik, E. Esser, W. Eisenhauer, Rich. Kaiser, J. Lafferfy, J. LaVielIe, S. Ciani. E PM ffm' QM rio Club Cayoda Fetes Senior Men of Chaminade Student Counc , WN S mf' Sponsors Pr, New Year's Ehblimg, f-r i V9-2 D h f- - ' e lg t tw it xi-2-Sr +15-. .. H- , .:I'I:Q .- + , .4 :kkfzgo 5 'ff-23'?E:1:- - - 4- .izkrf I :1:- ' sfaf aisisis. we 'QR -IFR EW Hff 6fzM. 5. Catholic Ybuth Meet for Treat ,dice X76-MJ . 76604. 0 'fbi-vv2Lc,.46' 'O-4 fzlxfw Those Friday night dances at the Loretto ' ' r as one of will long remain in our memo y ' 'n our week-end social life. the bright spots I Truly, the Cayoda Club is a place for the to meet and have Catholic youth of Dayton fun, dancing, and entertainment. National League Champs R. Wahrer, D. Huichinson, F. Ferdelman, J. Kreilzer, J, VanDyke. American League Champs J. Belleri, R. Wiiiman, R. Tischer, L. Hoelscher, W. Sage. Frosh League Champs Eagles Bowl hem ver M. Powers, J. Harrison, P. Ahlquisl, W. Treon, L. Roderer Bowlin Every Sunday evening found the kegler kings of Chaminade rolling that ebony ball down the polished lanes to tenpin goals. The an- nual Fathers' and Sons' Tournament united the fathers and their boys in a game they both loved to play. The Doubles Tournament cli- maxed the year's rolling. As a finishing touch to a successful season, the coveted trophies at the Bowling Banquet were awarded to the most consistent scorers. Bro. Landolfi was the bowl- ing teams' affable mentor, the secretaries were Ben Staub for the National League, Charlie Eisele for the American League, and Ed Bany for the Freshman League. Alleys Resouncl With Strikes I 1 G3 a t ffl 1 .c t 5, I 3 QQWMQQ I vi Ag? f ' A 'mi' I . 'Q ' t f L K 2 '- is Q 1 1 L gait'-al V ,IfJm:- ll e W y We ' A - it i , L ' s Bowling Supervisors Bro. Landolfi, Mr. Treon, Mr. Tunney, Mr. Staub, Mr. Zimmer. High Scorers D. Hutchinson, J. Kreitzer, Bro. Beigel League Secretaries E. Bany, B. Staub, C. Eisele, Bro. Beigel. Third Row: C. Hemmelgarn, C. McCarthy, l.. Wilcox. Second Row: R. Tischer, C. McLaughlin, W. Hoff, M. Bulko, J. Knapp, R Second Row: S. Magchino, C. Yahle, J. Kelemen, C. Bertino, C. Wiles. First Row: D. Keehn, J. Haley, Bro. Matthew, J. O'ReiIIy, A. Krystofik First Row: D. Hess, B. Trick, R. Ecktey, W. Caulfield, R. Wehner, J. Schwab. , Intramural Basketball 47 X Unclerelassmen Follow in Wake of 2D lx 2 l 'ff 3A Sets Pace or Upperelassmen Secorpiciow: P. Schommer, R. Krueper, J. Kaminski, D. Smith, J. Brown, R. second Row: wi wegerzyn, E. Monnin' wi Powers' N. Huesman First Row: J. Beigel, Bro. Matthew, D. Fehrman, R. Fitzpatrick, C. Bruns Fifi' Row: K- Shumufd, D- AUSYGYI J- Diflelf W- Clllfk F 5'f'V'I' 1 1' f3 3, rn rw is gzqzgzfzzizs 1 H lKR1,4YsiC:4n1:.g4wrb :Gu mum? Athletics E uEfCfim QM ed-Q. w CHCXIWNRC' ' ada T EAM BUILDER W :E : N x E .,, T' ,, 1 .Af 5 ! '1' .5344 Q Q E i , xi ,w at Z' x ye X FUZZY FAUST Head Coach ED SPANG Assistant Coach Fairmont .... Louisville ...... Wilbur Wright ..... Dunbar ....... Purcell . . . Slivers . . Kiser .... Fairview . . . Roosevelt . . . L CITY an ,mi ,yf A if 151 Top Row: 50 Rosf, 51 DeSaro, 55 Fella, 87 Horn, 66 Fiizpalrick, 81 Reichert, 62 Pfarrer, 63 Hausfeld, 85 DeVanney, 65 Lemons, 91 Davis. Third Row: 86 Travis, 90 Sommer, 95 Koenig, 80 Brown, 99 Hagan, 98 Stemley, 35 Monaghan, 93 Weller, 34 DeHart, 96 Heider, Coach Faust. 98 V 3 rg? CHAMP Second Row: Nahn, Mgr., 60 Blommel, 56 Zimmerman, 88 J. O'DonneII 58 Maurer, 68 Furderer, 39 Hess, 97 Kauth, 61 McCarthy, 82 Schwab 83 Dillhoff, 84 Machino, 94 Barlow. Firsi Row: 57 Grillioi, 64 Scarpelli, 37 T. O'DonneII, 36 Sweetman 67 Yahle, 38 Nyhan, 89 Perkins, 69 Dwyer, 92 Eisenhauer, 52 Fader 99 O. PERKINS T. NYHAN C. YAHLE Back Bock End 'QW V ,x zfizeaeeiei 9 QQ 4 B Eff 1 ' Q W ,'.- ,Z fffwffw ' ' -,M ' 3 , - ,.,,,,,, , . 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Perkins adds three PAT's . . . C' S league action, ity chools tremble as Eagles start STIVERS Homecoming festivities include rapping Stivers, 28-O . . . Hess and Furderer spark victory by each scoring twice, Teddies stop Dwyer after long gain 103 ROOSEVELT Roosevelt denied revenge as Furderer becomes new scor ing king . , . Five TD's bring season total to ll4 oints P . . , Team victory despite Jock's starring role Game noted for pass interceptions, flashy runbacks, bone-breolv ing blocks, and vicious tocklin g . . . Eagles seal Cham- pionship, 47-7. 'r Maurer outraces alert Teddies behind precision blocking FAIRMONT Eagles' power doubted as season Opens Hess r . . . p o- vides slim six point margin at halt time . . . Eagles dis- play might in third quarter . . . Furderer scores on two quickies . . . Stemley tallies on Perkins' pass . . . Kauth scores around end . . . Fresh reserves hold Dragons twice within ten yard line. . . Tired Dragons no match for high flying Eagles . . . Ten thousand screaming ions satisfied as C.H.S. posts its first impressive victory. LOUISVILLE Best game of the year witnessed by 1000 travel-weary but spirited fans . . . Lineman brilliant as Chaminade twice pulls from behind . . . Foes' vicious drives stalled near goal line. . , Hagan climaxes a terrific game with ball steal and 92 yard sprint to goal. . .Sateties provide margin as CHS emerged victorious. Q R Perkins plunges for first down against Fairview DUNBAR 12,000 rabid tons watch Fuzzy's football powerhouse overcome highly-touted Dunbar . . . Yahle stars on ot- tense and defense . . . Stemley, Furderer, Yahle, and Hess tally . . . Eagles begin championship climb, KISER 30th straight city victory . . . Eagles fly high, wide, and handsome . . . Hagan, Furderer, and Hess score twice, Sweetman adds brilliant catch to provide 49-19 margin. Eagle averts Panthers as Furderer scores against Kiser PURCELL Purcell uses unorthodox eight mon line in season spoiler . . . Hess hero ot lost cause . . . Entire line outstanding for their undying spirit . . . Purcell victorious in hard- tought 20-13 victory. FAIRVIEW Five down, one to go as Ludlow Streeters maul Bulldogs, 41-6 . . . Perkins sparks victory . . . Furderer scores twice . . . Victory sweet. Perkins finds hole filled with outstretched arms in yard-gaining lunge 104 Top Row: 99 Lingg, 47 Morris, 23 Bice, 2 Faust, 68 Gaccetta, 66 Caporal, 42 Kraus, 44 Hauer, 4 Riegelsperger, 60 Coleman, 79 Needham, 41 Brown. Middle Row: 98 Brinkman, 28 Hanlin, 76 Agnew, 9 Beigel, 32 Wolff, 62 Corbett, 33 Lemons, 13 Janning, 38 Slater, 90 Stein, 57 Hennessey, 65 Cable, 92 Alexander, 74 Zambito, 95 Decker, 85 DeVanney. Bottom Row: 43 Buechele, 30 Mazzotta, 24 Eisenhauer, 70 Zimmerman, 73 Allgyer, 64 Borgerding, 40 Powell, 50 Bollheimer, 49 Berry, 1 Bruns, 31 Nealon, 25 Schmidt. RE ERVEc Although their record seems to dim the future outlook, these stalwart men of Chaminade gained valuable experience against teams with twice their size and experience. Pitted against many varsity men out to beat Chaminade, these men always gave a good account of them- selves, regardless of the odds. Armed with the expert coaching of Jack Zimmerman and Jack Cochran, these Eaglets promise many future thrills on the gridiron. I 2 CHS OPP 14 Osborn 7 6 West Carrollton 21 6 Fairmont 1 2 13 Wapokoneta 31 0 Stivers 27 105 W, ' ,EE :it , :I pg -.... I , ' 'em ,. V ,.- I :.,1 S . Q y -2 .:-- f t. X1 X if ff 3 xiii ' Q if fi is: fl af an K ' i 4 iii as WM.. is I i J. ZIMMERMAN Head Coach Sify 1 if dw IDELIiE Pxmong the many Hbehtnd the scenes workers we had the capdbte managers, under the command ot Bro Steve . . . tottowrng the team through tts tang practrce, pertormrng the many tasks the tmpact ot whtch onty they themsetyes reahze. These never-ttrtng workers are atways on the rob, cteantng unrtorms, scrubbtng ttoors, cartng tor the counttess inrurtes whtch go wtth the sp V Wm s Q , ijvm 0 w M r W Q-rivfw' X lif- W.Weger1.en J Shenkmg C Nahn J Stantey . . . unttt . . . at the end ot a vrctorrous season they hn themsetyes escorted by tra rtron an an a recra ve team into the happy huntrng grounds ot att oo mana gers, the cotd, wet shower Meanwhtte the energetrc cheerteaders coordrna e ettorts. oyerttowtng enthustasm o t e counttess tans rnto soundtng trtbute to the teams gattant and vrctorrous Top Row: L. Root, J. Beck, D. Speyer, R. Huetsmun - ' Kn . nmn Bottom Row. J. Srmth, R. opp, C Mo MR I TY CAGER Countsrclock-wise: P. Monaghan, T. Heider, A. Barlow, T. O'Donnell, J. Nolan, O. Perkins, J. O'Donnell, J. Hagan, R. Brown, D. Shumard if 5 , i CHS GAME OPP 43 Toledo Macomber 50 44 Delphos St. John 31 50 Miamisburg 28 48 Alumni 3Q 53 Toledo Central Catholic 42 51 Greenville 17 5'l Bellefontaine 44 58 Fairmont 52 52 Roosevelt 49 43 Kiser 32 49 Hamilton Catholic 44 44 Parker Co-op 30 54 Pittsburgh North Catholic 32 43 Fairview ' 33 45 Dunbar 36 37 Wilbur Wright 40 37 Stivers 51 48 Monroe 25 37 Oakwood 23 42 Roosevelt 48 Coach: Ed Spang Nothing need be said about the Chaminade basketball team this year, for the record speaks for itself. Recovering from its initial loss to high- powered Toledo Macomber, Chaminade bounced back to a victory streak ot l4 games which sent the statisticians searching through their record books. The team progressed from game to game, and even Toledo Central Catholic, who ranked among the first ten in the state, fell before the high- flying Eagles in their prime. Then the walls came tumbling down as hap- pens to many good ball clubs. Roosevelt and Fairview felt the Eagle might, and before the largest crowd ever to witness a high school game in Dayton, defending champ, Dunbar, fell by the wayside. Then the Eagles swooped low. Defects at the hands of Wilbur Wright and a keyed-up Stivers team took the championship away from the Eagles. Chaminade re- covered slowly, deleating Monroe and Oakwood, only to be taken by a sharp-shooting Roosevelt in tournament play. Chaminade was far from ashamed of its performances and placed Jerry Hagan, Babe Perkins, and Don Shumard on the All-City teams. .- Z' 1 41 X xx ff X 107 by iw if W 14 Wk , 25 4 :Q ABC D. SHUMARD J. 0'DONNELL A. BARLOW Qi'al?J,1g6 2 A N YQ EAGLE Ly Q9 I ' , FN MK .I I , fri ' H, CA GE Q 3? Ai We ug TAR A Sy Kiki? 5. Q mf? 5,11 f V2 fafs, F' sq- , 2a,,3fE,f fig A559 gym? 'ff 2 gg. wif? Q2 iv T. HHDER T. 0'DONNELL R. BROWN p, MONAGHAN A EA? ff 'gfffg ..,-- 7 M--..,, ,I I I' fji' , 1 ff? , X' I I' 7 1 bhumuru :lnns :ure :nur 'E 'K 'N Get Your Hands Off-Il's Mine Perkins Sneoks One by Dunbar Men ... -' 4 , V Opponents Watch Hagan Make Two .w-f 'x ' 'vm-...M gg as f'Wi.wvnm-.gag ff 'L'...f ...'-ai WM wi . aww fr l A ,,, 52 WS, 1 Mmm 'Wm - ' W A 'W'W,'N. , , ' ,mwvw -..E-,, M1Q5,,,,4,:f,gg,:m-- ,, A ' 'f+...L F W W . M , . K. 4 -f UWM , 4. 4 - Y-f' e - . A... , K fffrff V ,A,a?,hwiW A ' , --M-ff L k ' 'M' fm' WA'--Y ' ' M ' ' ' 1 A 'ff Ajfif Q.-.. H ,,,..-fj,,,.A-- .. ' ' -'W . .,- - 1 ,d , 'W' 'r':gll!nlr' ...JN V W ' , ,awww 1 V' H A ' , -Y' ,,'1 fm - , , - W ,..,.r., , r .,,, f 4 A H 44 X 1 r -r WA, ww iiilili w midii: Top Row: Mgr. C. Eisele, T, Travis, S. Stevens, D. Keehn Bottom Row: D. Suhr, C. Bruns, D. Dwyer, R. Blommel Junior Varsity uintet Champions of their league, these Chaminade Eaglets show definite promise ot developing into a championship squad. CHS OPP 33 Miamisburg 45 20 H Delphos St. J. 21 36 Shawen Acres 21 35 Beavercreek 28 39 Dayton Door 20 26 Greenville 21 36 Fairmont 24 27 Bellefontaine 25 42 Roosevelt 35 46 Kiser 30 56 Ham. Catholic 32 38 Parker 19 25 Dayton View 20 37 Fairview 23 32 Dunbar 39 47 W. Wright 37 43 Stivers 27 F rosh Hoopsters 40 38 CHS OPP 25 Belmont 9 44 Ham. Catholic 41 26 Van Buren J. H. 20 31 Roosevelt 40 33 Kiser 15 45 Holy Angels H. N. 41 52 Belmont 26 21 Stivers 33 31 Dunbar 28 41 Fairview 23 30 W. Wright 29 Led by the determined coaching of Spike Stachler, these Eagle tledgings hold promise ot bright years for Chaminacle's basketball future. Top Row: Mgr. R. Rumple, J. Davis, G. Dwyer, A. Wall, J. Corbett, P. Alexander, D. Zimm man, Mgr. R. Shutz Bottom Row: W. Gibson, R. Ballman, F. McCarthy, T. Jacques, J. Stafford, R. Bandy, Shumard f sf . fv f 'Q S 5 A , ' 46? . 'i if 3 - f 5 ii it-is? si .:. I ', F .l?.' X I 4 Z 14 3 f X I , 'gi V .1 A ,Q 4 sf .4 5 X 42 3 Q N yi tt 3 - ,W ' 5 , 4 - '- , A - .1 . . fm, 1 gi i , ,.... . K, 7 Q ,W , , . Q.. z z, wg L' bt V -:f::2-Ig ax 2 4 4, ' J W ' 4 ti. .gf wwe, ' , 1 5, V- ..,.,. i ,,,, . W. 1 4 my 4 4 4 ' V ' . ' . .,.. f-gy M s is g., 2 Xi, I . wr ' : -:.:- .f 4 4 ' ' ' W4 . 1 f 3, 11 'ww izfigf , 3 . QQWAW' i 9 lg n .... Q . . ' Z Q . l 4 ' isa... r-,, , , if is 14,4 -'-' 2 .,.. ...... . . --t' Q . . . ..., -4 . Q i .,.. . ' ' ' 4 ...,. ,,,Q ','3g.....gf .. 5 I-iiffwz ,,.....:..,:. :.e5:e4,: . jf.. H s'::j.j..,A, .,, , .,, .iigilflff g A 'ffi:i'f-'7'1', 4 , i ---- A .4 4 A .,,.4 H V . . My .Aff .........., W 1 , by ' W 4 ,Ml . 2 x .4 f 4 4 A4 4 4 , , 1- Q. fi N14 A 4 . ,W . , Q- iii as ?5 gs Jr, ,IME y Top Row: R. Kuntz, T. Kronauge, R. Brown is V - li T- Bottom Row: W. Lukoswitz, D. Turner, W. Thesing, K. Werner ' x , - Nl? ET TERS U f ya l KRONAUGE R. BROWN CHS OPP 0 Stivers 5 O Oakwood 5 2 Kiser 3 0 Fairmont 5 2 W. Wright 3 4 Northridge 'I 0 Fairview 5 0 Roosevelt 5 The youngest sport at Chaminade, tennis, made a distinctive impression on Dayton sports fields, not by its dazzling style, but by its sportsmanship and fair play. The loss of several key men Iett an unexperienced squad, but under the coaching of Bro. John Blank, the team promised its followers an impressive year when the season returns again. 111 R. KUNTZ LINKS T ER If ,, iz 1 , ,Lf Z Top Row: M. Flinn, J. Fitzgerald, R. Wagner Bottom Row: B. Gohman, N. Schiml Chaminocles powerful golf team of years gone by again ranked high among contenders for the City Golf Championship. Beginning, their season with five straight impressive victories, the Linksters needed only a few losses to renew their winning vigor, returning with six straight victories and an impressive fifth place in the Tri- State Tournament, posting a score of 326, just a few points above the winner's score. B. GOHMAN R. WAGNER M. Fl.lNN WE oPP 8111 West Carrollton 3V2 8111 Fairview 3Vz 9 Oakwood 3 'IO Roosevelt 2 7112 Wilbur Wright 4V1 'IV1 Hamilton Public 'IOV1 2 Fairmont 10 5111 Hamilton Catholic 6V1 9 Kiser 3 'll West Carrollton 'I 12 Stivers 0 6 Parker 6 District State Tournament 339 Sth place Tri-State Tournament 326 Sth place N. SCHIML 112 J. FITZGERALD Yearbook Creators and Hel mg .Staff POTTER'S RIVERSIDE MARKET Specializing in Choice Mears and BUSSE'S at Ft. Loramie, Ohio JOE'S at Russia, Ohio Smoked and Fresh Pork Sausage 3901 Riverside Drive RAndo1ph 7951 FOCKE,S MEATS Since 1875,, QUALITY MEATS AND LARD FOR FIFTY-TWO YEARS Dayton, Ohio THE 414 Cooper Building Truman 3 East 2nd Street North East Corner Second and Main OPTICAL CO. Dayton 2, Ohio 114 CONGRATULATIUNS To The CLASS OF 1951 wi? The Chaminade F athers' and Mothers' Club 5 B U I C K Sales-Service L. B. HILGEFORD Franklln, Ohlo Phone 98 DAFLER'S PHARMACY Your Hy-Pure Druggist 1500 E. Third St. 5 Dayton, Ohio Compliments To the Class of 1951 From the EUREKA TOOL and DIE COMPANY BUCHER BROS. P R I N T E R S 819 S. Ludlow St. Dayton, Ohio Printing for the Office, Shop and Sales Department WM 45,7 k ,Qian i'l0w GSS 1 t x ' BEST WISHES to the Graduating Class of 1951 From LION STORE Dayton's Complete Store for Men 130-140 S. Jefferson Street Best Wishes to THE 1951 SENIORS FRED P. WOLFE Portrait Photographers For the 5'EAGLE,' Tenth Floor U. B. Building ADams 7001 BEIGEL JEWELERS, Inc. 20 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio FAMILY INN Where You Meet Your Friends Joseph Zoeller Andy Zoeller Harold Zoeller Headquarters for DeSoto and Plymouth New 81 Used Cars Factory Direct Dealer Painting Baked Enamel Process KREIGER MOTOR CO. 3800 North Main Street TAPPAN MAYTAG SWISHER APPLIANCE SHOP, Inc. 509 Xenia Avenue MAdison 5686 MILLER'S SPORTING GOODS, Inc. A Store of Friendly Service 7 West First Street FUlton 8104- The Start of Another Edison CGIITI Before The Cmsh Congratulations DILLS SUPPLY THE COMPANY 200 Wa ne Avenue F. H. BICKFORD Daytin, Ohio COMPANY J. J. VAN DYKE COMPANY Brick and Stone Contractor Wood Burning Fireplaces Davton, Ohio 118 FRANK L. HAER Sz SONS BRICK AND STONE MASONRY CONTRACTING 4-712 North Dixie Drive Phone RA11d0lph 7483 JOHN BUSSE SONS Compliments of Custom Truck Bodies Mr. 81 Mrs. Rudy Zuhl 319-336 S. Montgomery HEml0rrk 4451 119 Hauer Music House 34 E. First Street Hlfmlock 52 1 1 at Instruments-New 81 Used X- lnstruction on A11 Instruments X. Complete Repair if Selmer at Martin ii Holton at Slinger Land if Leady Ludwig at Epiphone 99 Gibson Excelsior UKULELES Wi1111e11n Engineering Co. STEAM 31 HOT WLATER HEATING PLUYVIBINC GENERAL RE17.-XIRING 1332 XV. Riverview TAy10r 9161 For the Best in Television - Radios - Appliances Itls North Dayton Appliance Center 9 Brant St. Open Evenings 11Eln1ot'k 9162 N. .l. 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Ludlow Mlchigan 4741 Iron and Woodworking Machinery New and Used Machine Tools THE C. H. GOSIGER MACHINERY COMPANY 108 McDonough Street FUlto n 5174 F or the Best in Milk Productsi' NEAL'S DAIRY FARMS MIAMI CIGAR 81 TOBACCO COMPANY CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCO SUNDRIES 409 East Fifth Dayton, Ohio FUlton 8196 Office RA 1151 Res. MA 4685 Full Weight Quality Coal LIBERTY COAL CO. 700 Kumler Avenue at Penn. R.R. LESTER F. HICKEY, Owner Dayton 7, Ohio B1omfie1d's Family Store 311 Troy Street Dayton 4, Ohio 'sshoes for the Entire Family RED GOOSE Compliments of JOHN S. KEMPER Salesman DAYTON BUICK CO. Dayton, Ohio Telling Ice Cream Co. 226 East First Street Dayton, Ohio Compliments of Drive It Yourself, Inc. Dayton, Ohio ARTKRAFT STUDIO Signs Showcards Displays 48 East Fourth Street ADams 8762 Concrete Products - Concrete Blocks Flexicore Floor - Roof Slabs Sewer Pipe 81 Pressure PRICE BROTHERS CO. 1932 E. Monument Ave. HEm1ock 7861 'DMT Slow 'Duma' cm ' . Your raduation marks the end of one important period of your life- S and the beginning of another. As you press on to the next-college or a job-you'll find that the training you received at Chaminade High School provides one of the stepping stones which you need to go forward. Remarkable progress has been made in the fields of industry, n d tion and farming particularly in recent years- science, medicine, e uca , , but there is still much to be done, and you can be a part of it. Many op- d f ou. So don't slow down on learning... portunities lie ahea or y planning . . . working. Success in a career is a matter of attitude and objective. It will d l d detours-but with imagination, ini- take time, and there'll be e ays an tiative and hard work, you can reach your goal. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY DAYTON 9, OHIO 126 STOMPS CHEVROLET COMPANY 225 South Main Street Dayton, Ohio Congratulations And Welcome To The Class of 1951 THE CHAMINADE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OUR Allen Jewelers Dr. and Mrs. Willard C. Clark Servis and Buhl Restaurant L. S. Sarksleder, Arcade Market ,lergens Greenhouse Greenwald Greenhouses ,lake Svliaab Shell Service Station fNorth Main and Cliff Sts.J Nehi-Royal Crown Bottling Co. Delphos Delicatessen Jenkins Drug Store fFifth and Wayne Aves.J Bobby-Lou Cafe PATRONS Nolan and Boesrh Attorneys Herm and Ed Utafht Charles Weiler, R.R. 5, Smith Road Dr. and Mrs. N. C, Hovhwalt Mike Longo Virginia Cafeteria Q28 E. Third Streetj Compliments of a Friend Tekamp's Cafe Marion's Ice Cream Company 12031 N. Main Streetb Mr. and Mrs. George O. Sweetman Lee J. Beekman 127 LE JEAN 81 FLANAGAN DIST. COMPANY, INC. 31 South Beckcl Street Dayton 3, Ohio AIR CITY WINE STORE DAVE COUCH Cold Beer 81 Wine to go 3114 N. 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Main Street FUlton 8143 The Reliable Furnace Company OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM UNION LABOR 514 Linden Avenue MElrose 4781 THE W. H. KIEFABER CO. SUPPLIES 40 Keowee Street 131 Eagles Begin New Nest Compliments of BAKER'S DRUG STORE Fountain Servive - Cosmetics Drugs Carefully Compounded 618 Five Oaks Avenue RAndolph 0366 Compliments of Shroyer's Sporting Goods Company Best Wishes 29 Billiards PADDOCK PONTIAC CGMPANY Sales - Service - Parts New and Used Cars 520 North Main Street Call HEmlock 8691 Dayton, Ohio FRANK KRONAUGE INSURANCE AGENCY 623-4 Hulman Bldg. FUlton 2162 ESTABLISHED 1923 SACKSTEDEITS CAFETERIA Breakfast, Noon and Evening Meals 6:30 A.1Vl. to 8:00 l'.1Vl. 1703 South Broadway WA Good Place For You and Your Family to Eatu HERLE'S S. jefferson ADan1s 2071 Formal Rental For All Occasions OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Wrobb1e's Bakery Springfield, Ohio Birthday and Wedding Cakes Our Specialtyv Fine Bakery Products LYONS ELECTRICAL CO. 800 N. Main Street M1-6561 Electrical Appliances 8: Supplies Radios - Television Members of Corpus Christi Parish EUS CAFE 'gWhcre Friends M0l?l,, 1100 Valley Street FUlton 0185 Novices Make the Grade WEILER WELDING CO., Inc. Electric - Acetylene Since 1920 Equipped to Handle any Welding Problem ' METAL SPRAYING ' FLAME CUTTING ' FLAME HARDENING ' FABRICATION OF JIGS ' SAND BLASTING ' ATOMIC TOOL WELDING ' HELIARC Distributor for AIRCO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT AND OHIO MEDICAL CASES 324 E. Second Street Phone FUlton 5186 Howard oh ' Congratulations, Grads I nsons and mglpome to 4222 Far Hills Avenue-Dayton 7800 Reading Road- Cincinnati Dayton Council 500 Knights of Columbus 139 W. Monument Ave. FASHION FURNITURE Fine Furniture at Reasonable Prices 1322 Linden Avenue OLive 2460 Dayton, Ohio Compliments of WASHCO HOBAN BRASS FOUNDRY Self Service Laundry Try The Washco Wayn 2334 N. Main SI. TA 4478 134 Compliments of SREPCO, Inc. THIEROLF St PRESS H. Press, Manager DRY CLEANERS 81 DYERS 1025 S. Brown Phone AD 0393 STANDARD RADIO AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS 135 E. Second Street Mylees Delicatessen 4321 N. Main Street RAndo1p11 0263 COLD BEER AND WINE PRATHER'S PHARMACY John S. Prather ANDY HINDE PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS RS Twenty-eight Years 2734 Salem Ave. RA 7669 One Block North of Good Samaritan Hospital Ell3ill?,ggZ::gliI,S Diamond Settings 8-15 U. B. Bldg. FU1ton 9778 B. G. DANIS CO., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Dayton, Ohio 135 F. J. O'Donnell George M. Early Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sturwold Dave Bremen Army Surplus Co. 4232 S. Ludlow St. Cvov't Surplus? Cooper Hardware Company Robert E. Zipf, M.D. Joseph Kimes Plumbing 8 Heating Kessen's Food Market Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fischer Dames Brothers Greetings from Inland Inn OUR PATRONS Dive1y's Shoe Repairing Joe Williamson, Class of 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Honious Howard W. Honious Point Service Station fHerbert M. Campbell, Managed Mrs. D. H. Walton North's Pharmacy QW. Third Streetl Oliver W. Long Williaiil E. Stoecklein Granl's Sc to 1.00 Store Paul J. Kennett and Son 1740 Watervliet Avennel Breidenbach 81 Setser, Inc. Heating and Air Conditioning Sheetmetal Work 301 Valley St. HEmlock 7886 E. BAKOS GROCERY 1231 Superior Avenue RAndolph 4022 Compliments of Goody-Goody Restaurant 2841 Salem Avenue Driveways - Black Top Paving - Parking Areas JOHN T. REESE State Specification Materials Used 712 Kammer Ave. Dilyf0I1 7, Ohio MElr0se 2362 Best Wishes and Success SCHIFF SHOES Compliments of Main Appliance 81 Music Co. 13 E' Fifth 1146 W- Third Pianos Appliances Television 22 E, Third 2212 N. Main Sn. RAndolPh 2179 Compliments of the Tasty Pantry Restaurant 2900 N. Dixie Drive Dayton, Ohio Compliments of LINDEN TAVERN 1226 Linden Avenue KEnmore 0298 136 Poll Parrot Shoes KEnmo MAX'S SHOE STORE Shoes for the Family Shoe Repairing 729 Watervliet Ave. Dayton 1 FC 3007 Compliments of THE DAYTON DRESS COMPANY 0, Ohio Dayton, Ohio THE OPEN DOOR ENTERTAINMENT BAR The Show Place of Dayton 700 Watervliet Avenue Dayton 10, Ohio Compliments of BRICHER PLUMBING COMPANY Compliments of Dayton Church Supply 136 F.. Third Street C. L. HOEFLE 1005 W. 3rd St. AD:.nns 8242 TACOMA MARKET BEER AND WINE Carl Heck, Prop. THE GENUINE AUTO PARTS COMPANY 401 South Main at Franklin Sts 1833 Tacoma Street 0Live 2351 Dayton 2' Ohio Mark's Dry Goods Co. 1719 Xenia Avenuel Ronald Meyring, Class of 1951 Rick Gilfoil, Class of 1951 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kauflin A Friend Vance Delicatessen Russell Dental Laboratory Mr. E. W. Daley Leo F. Walter Funeral Home Edward James Duffy, M.D, Arthur W. Meyring OUR PATRONS Freda E. Meyring Compliments of Tuohy's Grill B. W. MacPherson, D.D.S. Broadstone Jewelers, 414 Keith Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wise Mrs. Mary T. Dugan A Friend A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Harold Santo Pfeiffer Shoe Repairing Company Oakwood Florist Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 0. Brown 137 .Sw COMPLIMENTS OF SE 752'-1 NIORB THE PETER KUNTZ LUMBER COMPANY Industrial and Construction Lumber Millwork 38 Jerome J. Muth Howard W. Muth MUTH BRO ., 1 C. Machinery Movers and Riggers 613 E. Second Street Phone ADams 2281 OUR PATRONS Dr. J. Roy Boggan Mr. and Mrs. Alhert F. Monnig VVendel's Shoe Store Thill Printing Company Mr. Richard Knntz Mrs. Richard Kuntz A Friend Rapp's Market, 938 Five Oaks Ave. Phillip's Sohio Servire Station fSalem Avenue at Otterheinl Wliite Clover Dairy Farms Mr. and Mrs. Rohert C. Renner North Dayton Jewelry 81 TV Sale i418 Troy Streetl Harris Clothing Company Frank T, Kelly Tonfs Carry Out 1704 Linden Avenuel Beer - Wiiie - Soft Drinks CliFf's Party Supply Co. Zoli's Bar 918 Brown Street Compliments of D 81 H UPHOLSTERING COMPANY 130 Haynes Street Phone MAdison 2911 COMMERCIAL TANK AND WELDING COMPANY FRANK V. DAKIN STEEL FABRICATORS 433 Carlisle Avenue Dayton 10, Ohio Best WiSIll'S lo 1,10 Class of 1951 Franklin Motor Sales 4100 N. Dixie Drive Congratulations to the Class of '51 LE FELD BARBERS 3009 East Third Street ALLEN'S DRUGS Linden Avo. 81 Smithville Rd. Far Hills al Dorothy Lane Compliments of Compliments of OLD RELIABLE CAFE Corner of E. Third 81 Horton BOB RAUSCH ROSE HARSHMAN DEXTER SALES CO. 26 N. Jefferson Street LIBERTY CAB CoMPANY A '1Y'NaVY Surplus PHONE ADAMS 5225 Dexter Washers Many Other Items Penner's Delicatessen 3329 East Third Street Everything for a Party 10:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M. KE 0424 Dr. Eugene B. Brown Catholic Order of Foresters Every Catholic Boy and Father Needs Fraternal Insurance Call A. J. HUBER 413 Santa Cruz Avenue MAdison 2756 Compliments of SLYDER,S TAVERN 836 Watervliet Avenue BEER - WINE - FOOD VVe wish to express our sincere thanks to the following concerns for the use of automobiles for our driver training courses: BORCHERS FORD COMPANY 366 South Main St., Dayton LEE HILGEEORD AUTO SALES 355 South Main St., Dayton STENGERS INCORPORATED 817 North Main Street, Dayton WHITE VILLA GROCERS, Inc. 1025 East Third Street Dayton, Ohio GEORGE F. WENDEL Manager 141 KIRICS VARIETY STORE A Store That Lives Up To Its Name 348 Troy Street FUlt0n 9771 Hardware Chinaware Kitchenware Rugs Lamps Toys Cosmetics Candies Picnic Supplies Children Furnishings School Supplies Yard Goods Greeting Cards . . . and as Mrs. Kirk says: Ulf we don't have it, they don't make it. 142 KIRICS VARIETY STORE wishes each and every student ofthe class of '51 CONGRATULATIONS and may GOD BLESS YOU 143 DAYTON WHEEL ALIGNME NT Specializing in Axel- Frame - Wheel Straightening 81 Balancing 14 S. Jefferson HEn1lock 5151 TRIANGLE CAFE Bennie 81 Ann Klefot, Props. Corner of Huffman 81 Linden KEnmore 0477 Dayton, Ohio ROBERT E. STEMLEY 814 Gondert Avenue PLASTERING CONTRACT REPAIRING WARNINGS VARIETY Next to the Dale F or Nice Thingsl' Floral Design -Palms For Devoratina . of a Greenhouses 1504 N. Troy Street HEn1loek 1311 Friend Compliments of B. F. COODRICH STORES 530 E. Second Street at Webster Tires for All Purposes Batteries - Appliances ADams 9181 La Salle Insurance Agency Announres the New Loration of Their Offices at 517-518 Keith Bldg. HEmlor-k 9802 Dayton 2 , Ohio BILL BRENNER'S PURE OIL SERVICE Salem 81 Lexington Avenues Ohmer Upholstering Co. Congratulates The Class of 1951 BEER FOOD STOECKLEIN CAFE 1001 Brown Street Dayton, Ohio LIQUOR WINE 35 E Compliments of DR. I. MATUSOFF OPTOMETRIST FUlton 8811 . Third Street Dayton 2, Ohio The Good Ole Days Test Your Memory Hardware Mutuals Auto - Home -W Business Insurance A. J. WASNIUTII I Knox Ave. at W. Third MElrosr 379i Dayton 7, Ohio BOWSER'S SERVICE STATION sumo vRouU4:Ts NVayncAvv.S1 smnltvallp Ru. Krznmom 0144 Dayton 10, om.. Bful1C,S Pharmacy 35 Yrs. at -133 Troy Strvvt lIUNAI.ll E. HRUNE l'f1.ll. l's.C. I'H.C. Dayton, Ohio WALT'S BODY SHOP Auto Painting Fender 81 Body Repairs Motor 81 Brake Servioe 253 Kiser St. Dayton, Ohio Chris-Craft Outboard Motors Reynolds Boats LUDLOW RADIATOR SERVICE HARRISON TOIS MARINE DIVISION 34 Franklin St. HEmloclc 6719 Dayton 2, Ohio JAMES I. BARNES CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors 131 N. Ludlow Street QTHE BLOMMEL SIGN COP 405 E. Fifth AD-6341 Neon e Commercial Signs Show Cards - Truck Lettering Flags - Decorations - Exhibits Dayton 2, Ohio ROBERT P. WAGNER GENERAL INSURANCE Third National Building FUlton 3953 1850 - Cjlll' 1015! Your - 1 951 The Wehner Roofing 81 Tinning Co. Roofing - Siding - Sheet Metal Furnace 81 Insulation Work 557 Richard Street Qf FUlton 3571 izxszfsffy Best Wishes F. X. MINNIGAN Incorporated 146 HAUTMAN'S CAFE 626-30 Xenia Ave. Dayton, Ohio Lighting Fixtures - Applianves THE G. E. L. ELECTRIC CO. 11 W. First Street FU1ton 8312 MEDICINES L ' A. D ' ' A Nobody in Dayton Sells Better Drugs Ouls elnlnger gency E CARL A. SCHMIDT Q iwsuuiwee Ld DRUG COMPANY Q1 I Q 922 U. B. Building 11-1 Fifth Street Dayton 2, Ohio Allams 3181 CHEMICALS WM. RIFE COMPANY Come Direct to Direct First JEWELERS Direct Plumbing Supply Co. 122 S. Ludlow 2411 Far Hills 109 S' Peffy Sl' ADams 2061 WAlnut 2043 Phone Mlchigan 0566 ARBOR FIESTA Delicatessen - Dairy Store Luncheonette - Carry-out-Service 1434 Arbor Avenue JAMES J. PFLAUM EDISON'S CAFE 201 Ellison ADHIIIS 0971 BEER - FOOD - LIQUOR Mastercraft Furniture Co. Northside Furniture Co. Bob Brand 2.32 38 W. Fifth Street Dayton, Ohio POEPPELMEIEIPS WALLPAPER -- PAINTS - GLASS LINOLEUM - WINDOW SHADES 408 Wayne Ave. MICl1ig3H 7474 Best Wishes to The Class of 1951 MAXWELL FINANCE COMPANY 20 South Ludlow Street Dayton,s Largest U. S. Royal Tire Distributor Engineered Tire Recapping Custom Tailored Seat Covers Made to Order Convertible Auto Tops4Auto Interior Trim Work A-ONE TIRE CO. ADams 5164 400 E. Third at Wayiie Artists - Plate-makers THE SHAW 81 MARCHANT COMPANY 24 N. Jefferson Street Dayton, F-UltOI1 148 NEEDHAM SHELL SERVICE 2401 Far Hills Avenue, Dayton, Ohio i' Motor Tune-up 'A' Minor Repairs 'Ir Brake Service Compliments of PAINTING FENDER WORK 1438 Xenia Ave., at St. Nicholas Phone KEnmore 5231 Residence W'Alnut 6265 Compliments of MASTERCRAFT PRINTERS Frost's Quality Market 3528 N. Main Street Dayton 5, Ohio Quality Meats- Fruits St Vegetables White Villa Foods MEAT MARKET Home Killed Meats Beer 81 Wine to go 642 Dakota Street ADams 0944 SHILOH SUPER MKT. UNITED FOOD STORE 5835 N. Main Street Dayton 5, Ohio Gitzinger Trucking Co. Hauling - Building Materials R.R. No. 9, Dayton, Ohio ADams 5422 H You Call. . . We Hauln ST. ANTHONY SODALITY President ....,..,..... .................... B ernard Fox Compliments of Vice President ....... ......... T om Haas Secretary ......... ....,...... R ita Martin Treasurer .......... Bernice Eilfert Compliments of DAYTON MOTQRCYCLE QLUB Incorporated Dayton, Ohio M., 3. cinemas SUPPLY COMPANY Plum bing Sc Heating Headquarters Complete Line of Plumbing and Heating Supplies Gas - Coal -- Oil Bath and Kigclien Fixtures Pipe and Pipe Fittings Conversion Burners Hot Water Heaters Our 76th Year Serving the Miami Vizlley-Sinn DAYTON 619 Molnxment MIDDLETOWN 1703 Woodlawn M. J. GIBBONS SUPPLY COMPANY el Wiki: All Gone? Wishes F 01' The Success Ui The Ciass UZ? 951 THE mwmm FABRICATED STEEL Co. THE DAYTON STENCIL WGRKS CO., IN DUSTRHAL STEEL SERVICE 151 C 1 S X x N I 4 -2 ' I MT? ei-' 6 :' 'll' f G27 Tx K 17 ,lf in rx 'f:, S , In ' f 1 . I-A , ,..v-- t YC ' r 7.11 5' MURPHY'S BAKERY AND MEAT MARKET 806 WATERVLIET Finest Quality of Baked Goods. We specialize in birthday and wedding cakes. M 81 S SUPPLY COMPANY 326 Troy Street Phone Mlchigan 7676 Wliolesale Auto Equipment And Machine Shop Service Compliments of Ben Westbrock 81 Sons Funeral Home KALT REXALL DRUGS 1970 N. Main St. RAnd0lph 1701 Opposite Dale Theatre Prescriptions - Cigars - Candy Cosmetics - Luncheonette RATHWEC INSURANCE CO. 623 Huhnan Bldg. fFormerly Mutual Home Bldgj Dayton 2, Ohio Compliments of CARl..,S BODY SHOP Compliments of Friedlanders Cleaners 1404 N. Main St. RAndolph 6311 Compliments of LEO B. GLASER FOOD MARKET ROSTON JEWE LERS Your Jeweler I0 N. Main Dayton, Ohio 1001 Cincinnati St. ADams 2931 I Congratulations to WILLIAMS BROS. CO. The Class of '51 Roofing - Siding - Insulation KEnmore 3114 Rummaifs Market MARTY 'far' TOM ss The Wellmeier Ca. Sam's Mobil Service Paint - Hardware - Glass Accessories - Lubrication 600 Xenia Ave. Dayton, Ohio Motor Tune COMPLIMENTS OF SENIOR A 153 W 1 ! 3 I 1 THE PUB CAFE l Complinzvnts of 2027 Salem Avenue ANCHOR lllinrlolpll 0281 l BEVERAGE CO. I Neff's Bookkeeping Service Complimmls of E ll'l l 9 . . stausm 192 Moraine CltV Lunch c.J.Neff ' Buck Neff '37 Howard Nelf '42 Moraine City GALE KOOGLER YVRIGHT-V'AY-INN Painting 8: Decorating 2400 Ulll Tm! Pike 323 W. Him-rest TAy1m- 4978 , Good Eals :Ye Drinks 3 l L -- P, lue Waste Paper ADmns 4201 Wiylilzg Rags Paper Excelszor Compliments of THE B 81 C BAKING CG., luc. Specializing exclusively in Fruit Cake Detailed Services for Business Holiday Gif ts v .,- 15-1 cGood Lucke' Class of 1951 Open Evenings Free Parking Till 9 O'C1ock iq ! in Rear of Store IHNDERS HGME FURNISHINGS FURNITURE APPLIANCES KITCHENS 1906-08 E. Third Street KEnmore 2322 Always . . .G6Tops in Entertainment WHIO-TV-CHANNEL 13 at at at First In Television WHIO-DIAL 1290 at at 11 First In Radio 155 How the eniors Pick hem si ' ' ' ' W I .2 lx I4 ,wt A, I ....: e. WI-WI Q R y I li' S D. Geiger R. Kern SENIOR DIVISION Most Intellectual ....... - ........... D. Geiger Most Popular ..... ...... R . Kern Most Athletic ..... .... O . Perkins Joe High School .... .... B . J. Kelly Best Dressed .......... . . .R. Meacham Best Looking ............ .... V . Vallo Most Likely to Succeed .... . . .R. Kern O. Perkins B. J. Kelly R. Meacham V. Vallo i ,igig Q ! ,,.,. 4 . Most Intellectual.. . Most Popular ..... Most Athletic ..... .loe High School .,.. Best Dressed ..,...,... Best Looking .......... SENIOR A Most Likely to Succeed ..... Most Intellectual .... Most Popular ..... Most Athletic ,.... Joe High School .... Best Dressed ......... Best Looking .......... Most Likely to Succeed. .. Most Intellectual .... Most Popular ..... Most Athletic ..... Joe High School ,... Best Dressed ......... Best Looking ........... Most Likely to Succeed ,... Most Intellectual ..., Most Popular ...,. Most Athletic ..... Joe High School .... Best Dressed ......... Best Looking. ......... . Most Likely to Succeed. SENIOR B SENIOR C SENIOR D Keleman Knapke Schwab Geiger Motsch .....R. Brown ...C. Nahn ....T. Santo Vallo Doody . .. .A. Berens Kern Hagan ....J. O'DonnelI .....H. Campbell Lohr Kern ....C. Trzeciak .,...A. Berberich .. . . .R. Sweetman O'NeiI . . . . . R. Meacham Bauer Muth K . . . .J. Schwab . . .O. Perkins .. .O. Perkins Knapke 8- C. Yohle SENIOR E Most Intellectual .... ............. .... J . Kreitzer Most Popular ..... .... D . Shumard Most Athletic ....... .... D . Shumard Joe High School .... .... B . J. Kelly Best Dressed ............ .... J . Spirk Best Looking .............. ...... J . Spirk Most Likely to Succeed ..... ..... J . Lukacs 11.4. ,f .f1,.ewfm -.cw ,Awmuzmsg .www wmnnmsweuwzmfewt 1 Charles J. Bach 207 Shoop Avenue, 7 ME 2348 Ray F. Balzer 1564 Wayne Avenue, 1O KE 1129 Vincent J. Bauer 710 Xenia Avenue, 10 MA 4540 Thomas J. Berberich 1201 Demphle Avenue, 10 MA 4533 Alan P. Berens 217 N. Orchard Ave., 7 ME 8434 Charles D. Bertino 723 Faulkner Ave., 7 RA 7780 John W. Blommel 216 Babbit St., 5 FU 5076 Gary J. Bond 1607 Wayne Ave., 10 MA 3953 Glen M. Bothe 15 W. Sixth Street Franklin, Ohio 531-W Thomas J. Bowles 2907 Troy Street, 4 Ml 7303 Allen L. Breig 2014 Revere Avenue, 10 Ml 3505 Carl N. Brest 1103 Superior Ave., 7 RA 3579 Joseph B. Brockbank 1820 Glen Rd., 10 MA 1156 Ted M. Broderick 1815 Tuttle Ave., 3 OL 3221 Richard T. Brown 1516 Emmons Ave., 10 KE 7693 Elmer C. Bruns 26 Sherman Street, 3 MA 0755 Harry A. Busse R.R. 1 Ludlow Falls, Ohio 23 F 12 John R. Butler 1243 Wilson Drive, 7 RA 5986 Herbert M. Campbell 1512 Tampc. Avenue, 8 Ml 3083 enior Director Ronald J. Carr 524 Bowen Street, 10 KE 7840 William M. Caulfield 2612 East Third St., 3 OL 4823 George G. Chambers 432 N. Gettysburg Ave., 7 ME 8720 Willard C. Clark 3223 Sunny Crest Lane, 9 WA 8236 Richard P. Clemens 27 Spirea Drive, 9 WA 7311 Thomas F. Clemens 27 Spirea Drive, 9 WA 7311 Robert E. Daley 2218 Salem Avenue, 6 TA 9167 Nicholas J. D'Amico 1455 Coventry Road, 10 MA 7075 Chester F. Damuth 839 Bowen Street, 10 KE 6762 Leon R. Deardortf 321 Edgewood Avenue, 7 HE 6005 James C. DeHart 15 Knecht Drive, 5 RA 2446 George N. Dellinger 35 Glenwood Avenue, 5 RA 2220 Glen A. Dillhofli 149 Church Street, 3 KE 9819 William G. Doerf1er 526 Santa Cruz Ave., 10 KE 9207 Richard D. Doody 1110 Creighton Avenue, 10 MA 1944 James J. Duffy 1554 CorneII Dr., 6 RA 7371 John T. Duffy 1443 Lexington Ave., 7 Donald G. Dugan 1561 W. First St., 7 HE 5829 James B. Dunkmann 1234 Brennan Drive, 4 KE 9058 Robert F. Eckley 2120 West Avenue WA 0805 Robert J. Eilerman 732 Hodapp Avenue, 10 KE 6881 John M. Evans 436 Peach Orchard Dr., 9 WA 0874 Francis J. Ferdelman 407 S. Jersey St., 3 KE 9211 Vernon A. Fischer 230 Rita Street, 4 FU 9344 John E. Fitzgerald 733 Gondert Avenue, 3 MA 9055 William M. Flinn 400 Irving Avenue, 9 WA 2849 Edward F. Flynn 324 Grand Avenue, 5 HE 3089 Bernard E. Fox 1057 Pritz Avenue, 10 KE 1944 Joseph D. Gebele 27 Baltimore St., 4 HE 7226 Donald R. Geiger 844 Wellmeier Avenue, 10 KE 5358 Richard A. Gilfoil 325 W. Siebenthaler Ave., 6 RA 7737 Lawrence P. Glynn 30 Rainbow Dr., 10 KE 4667 Alexander A. Gondos 32 E. Parkwood Dr., 5 RA 7307 Cletus A. Goubeaux 3208 E. Fourth St., 3 OL 5101 Herman J. Grimme 2632 Grant Avenue, 6 TA 8736 Thomas H. Gross 1808 Wyoming St., 10 KE 6651 Jerome F. Hagan 2104 Rugby Rd., 6 TA 1479 Gerald M. Hauer 1317 Tennyson Avenue, 6 TA 3672 Carl N. Hemmelgarn 62 N. Meadow Dr., 6 RA 6992 Donald T. Hess 3815 Addison Ave., 5 TA 3420 158 Charles L. Hickey 131 S. Hedges Street, 3 MA 4685 Thomas D. Hilgeford R.R. 9, Box 649 AD 3395 Theodore D. Hodapp 841 Belmont Pk., N. RA 0496 Howard W. Honious 1816 Rosemont Blvd., 10 MA 1594 Clarence A. Horstman 1748 Catalpa Drive, 6 RA 2724 Robert A. Huelsman 1209 Pursell Avenue, 10 MA 8073 Donald L. Hutchinson 1218 Wilson Drive, 7 RA 5446 Theodore P. Jablinski 2163 Bickmore Avenue, 4 HE 0163 John J. Janning 111 Chatham Drive, 9 WA 9656 Thomas A. Kalt 31 Santa Clara Avenue, 5 I RA 7867 Thomas J. Kammer 208 Wroe Avenue, 6 TA 6357 Anthony C. Kauf1in 515 Oxford Avenue, 7 TA 6192 Jerome L. Kauth 41 E. Bruce Avenue, 5 TA 7702 Joseph P. Kelemen 617 Dakota St., 7 AD 3321 Byron J. Kelly 1210 Everett Dr., 7 RA 2772 Robert F. Kern 2829 White Oak Dr., 10 MA 6411 James F. Kirves 3115 Elliott Ave., 10 KE 0024 Charles W. Klee 401 Homewood Avenue, 5 TA 7248 David W. Knapke 2316 St. Charles Avenue, MA 9724 Richard M. Koehler 2301 Revere Avenue, 10 KE 7092 10 John C. Kreitzer 213 Haynes St., 10 MA 1058 Thomas J. Kreusch 659 Greenlawn Ave., 3 KE 2867 Thomas E. Kronauge 412 Kenwood Avenue, TA 4785 Richard P. Kuntz 1800 Ridgeway Rd., 9 WA 5001 Glen R. Lefeld 2822 Preston St., 7 ME 3244. Kenneth G. Lemons 6 Gunther Rd., Box 630, 9 Trotwood 6F3 James N. Lohr 1223 Earlham Dr., 6 TA 4258 Jerome S. Lukacs 642 Dakota St., 7 AD 0944 Gerald H. Mackey 108 Boltin St., 3 KE 8132 Walter J. Macpherson 351 Verona Rd., 7 ME 4135 James R. Madden 2258 Emerson Avenue, TA 0718 Stanley C. Maschino 2116 Patterson Rd., 10 MA 4386 Robert B. Meacham 124 Gold St., 7 Ml 5124 Robert E. Meyer 808 Carlisle Avenue, 10 MA 2633 Ronald C. Meyring 6 enior Thomas L. Muth 441 East Drive, 9 WA 3859 Charles M. McCarthy 1466 Huffman Avenue, 3 MA 8363 Charles E. Nahn 203 E. Bruce Avenue, 5 TA 8180 James A. Nolan 430 Red Haw Rd., 5 TA 2453 Thomas Nyhan 2142 University Pl., 6 RA 6049 John P. O'Donnell 1560 Cornell Dr., 6 RA 4561 Thomas M. O'Donnell 1728 Radcliff Rd., 6 RA 7334 John W. O'Neil 59 Mary Avenue, 5 RA 7764 Robert L. Osterday 40 Waverly Avenue, 5 RA 7317 Robert W. Peacock 3711 E. Fourth St., 3 MA 3840 Orville J. Perkins 631 Willow St., 4 HE 9959 Paul H. Pleiman 117 Huron Ave., 7 ME 2-1102 Andrew P. Rawicz 345 Grand Avenue, 5 FU 7858 Lawrence J. Reboulet 1111 Pursell Avenue, 10 MA 9859 William C. Reboulet irectar Jerome A. Schaaf 2811 Kennedy Avenue, MA 1430 Norbert P. Schiml 227 Steele Avenue, 3 KE 4838 Robert A. Schmall 277 Chestnut St., 2 HE 0998 John R. Schwab 526 Creighton Avenue, KE 2104 Theodore L. Schweitzer 3829 Cornell Dr., 6 RA 1422 Donald F. Shumard 121 Kammer Avenue, 7 ME 6814 Lawrence V. Smith 345 Delaware Ave., 5 TA 1404 Donald L. Speyer 2309 Emerson Avenue, RA 8638 Joseph M. Spirk 816 Kumler Avenue, 7 TA 6450 Thomas D. Stafford 620 Valley St., 4 MI 1414 Arnold E. Stammen 8001 Concord Ave., 5 TA 9932 Donald W. Stemley 833 St. Agnes Ave., 7 RA 7178 Eugene I. Stemley 621 Creighton Avenue, MA 8886 James L. Striebel 525 E. Stroop Rd., 9 WA 6073 Russell E. Sweetman 10 10 6 10 2532 Malvern Avenue, 6 1327 Superior Avenue, 7 117 E. Beechwood Avenue, 5 TA 4366 RA 5530 RA 2614 John F. Miller John A. Retter Robert L. Tangeman 154 N. Garland Ave., 3 328 Harding Dr., 5 5765 Philadelphia Dr., 5 MA 7120 TA 9114 RA 1469 Thomas E. Monnig Lloyd Root John F. Templin 27 S. Meadow Dr., 6 356 W. Stewart St., 8 2504 Hoover Avenue, 7 RA 4897 AD 3680 ME 5522 Raymond E. Moorman David M. Ross Philip J. Terbay 200 Lookout Ave., 7 624 Cambridge Avenue, 68 Cline St., 9 ME 1-4402 OR 1769 AD 5792 Herbert J. Motsch Thomas W. Santo Bernard A. Trick 224 Maryland Avenue, 4 26 N. Horton Ave., 3 30 Monteray Ave., 9 FU 9876 MA 7318 WA 4650 Thomas E. Mullen Eugene W. Sayer Chester W. Trzeciak 141 Ashley St., 9 3113 Wayne Avenue, 10 1704 Leo St., 4 HE 8871 KE 1175 FU 1987 John F. Ungerleider 2101 Harvard Blvd., 6 TA 4242 Victor C. Vallo 3001 E. Fourth St., 3 KE 6052 John J. Van Dyke R.R. 1, BOX 127 Clayton, Ohio ENG 56F24 Jacob J. Volk 130 Puritan Place, 10 MA 1094 Thomas L. Volk R.R. 1, Box 271A, Frederick Rd. MO 4-5752 Robert P. Wagner 1312 Harvard Blvd., 6 TA 2358 Robert A. Wahrer 1664 Fauver Avenue, 10 OL 2367 Edward H. Wehner 63 McReynolds St., 3 KE 9441 Ronald J. Wehner 824 Meredith Avenue, 7 AD 3809 James A. Weidner 522 Bowen St., 10 MA 7693 Charles L. Weiler R.R. 5, Smith Rd., 5 TA 5870 Larry N. Wilcox 551 Telford Ave., 9 WA 6947 Joseph M. Wiles 2509 E. Third St. KE 2813 Monroe C. Winning 1522 W. Third St., 7 Gerald E. Wise 3863 Riverside Dr., 5 TA 6986 Herbert B. Wissman 8145 Inwood Avenue, 5 TA 7156 Paul A. Wolf 643 Syracuse Avenue, 5 TA 7066 Charles B. Yahle 1809 Coventry Rd., 10 MA 5460 - John V. Zilinkas 35 Baltimore St., 4 AD 3885 Richard A. Zimmer 130 Baltimore St., 4 AD 5579 Robert J. Zugelder 2218 Smithville Rd., 10 MA 3779 Autographs ww ,sv The building project now in progress is iust the beginning. We have yet to complete the audi- torium. And then . . . our needs will be many. The creators of the 1951 EAGLE hope that this book in some small way has paid tribute to all who are building the new Chaminade and that it has fostered an interest in the proiect which will last until we can say our needs are satisfied. 'mia' Top: R. Eilerman, T. Muth, H. Honious, J. B. Brockbank, J. Butler, W. Clarke , , , , V, Middle: J. Evans, W. Doerfler, R. Kern, A. Rawicz, R. Doody, J. Duffy l',1lIIUI'1lll 5111 Fronl: D. Geiger, R. Daley, C. Nahn, J. O'Neil -- ,JI 4 ' , A N Rear: T. Broderich, J. Madden, L. Glynn, A. Rawicz, L. Reboulet, R. Gilfoil H151 lIl'.N.N - Front: J. Ungerleider, J. DeHart, E. Flynn lBusiness Managerl, C. Klee, J. Schaaf, J. Nolan 172 Yearbook Producers lt has been an experience creating the l95l EAGLE! A double class schedule, untold obstacles necessitated by the building project, a curtailment of activities, and an absorbing interest in the works which are building a new Chaminade made it very difficult to undertake and complete a yearbook. Yet, the book is here, and all of the advisers, editors and staff members now sit back, relax, and present to all of you the fruits of their labors. W. Clark Editor H. Honious Associate Editor Associate Editor Z V .Q-.E V ,E 7 frf . .. ... T. Mum D. Dugan Photographer ,sf X! y i l fl-X 'xy I -fc' f Ai? E. Flynn W-.-A '-1 f Rx 173 Business Manager 7 l if 'RQ Where ls Fuzzy's Picture? fx -dar Line's Busy by ,. .:.., , ,,.... . r we , W. ,W 174 Q , A J ,Q LATID ff , .1 A 1451 Wg bi 5 ' soc JI - ,. WGWTWP xc? 'Fm , wM 'if ' Leia e -c' ggi?- ,,w. ,X Beheaded That One! Thank You! The l95l EAGLE, like the Chaminade building proiect, is the work of many. The editors and staff members wish to sincerely thank all who have helped to produce their tribute to the builders of the new Chaminade. ln particular we wish to acknowledge and pay tribute to the work of: Brother John Bolin, S.M., yearbook adviser Brother William Anderson, S.M., yearbook business adviser Brother Albert Kozar, S.M., yearbook photographic adviser Mr. James Murtaugh and his associates at Mastercraft Printers Mr. James McClain and Mr. Cy Stegman of Shaw and Marchant, our plate makers Mr. Johnny Ryan of Craftsman Type Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfe of the Fred P. Wolfe Studios .67 -,--...U f...,- . 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