Elder High School - Elderado Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1961
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The dedication of a book is made in a spirit of appreciation and gratitude.
We of Elder High School dedicate this annual to the memory of Three
who completed their earthly lives last year and are now far more alive in
We do so because we appreciate what they have done for us and are
to them.
IVIONSIGNOR WAGNER'S farsightedness as an administrator benefited
prelates
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Elder in
many ways. One constant reminder of his ability to look to future needs is our
fine stadium.
MONSIGNOR REARDON'S gentle wisdom and sincere encouragement was of
special value to our faculty. But to all the students also he furnished a living
example of priestly kindness and gracious generosity. Indeed he showed us
much about how to live.
MONSIGNOR ANTHONY has enriched us with an example of loyalty. To his
parish and the schools which served his parish, he was always intensely, even
fiercely, loyal. He showed us how important this quality is in our lives.
Most of all we are grateful to these men for having given their whole lives to
us. Through their priesthood, they have been Christ's feet and hands and voice.
They walked the earth for Christ and worked for Him and spoke for Him. They
did this for our benefit. We are grateful.
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ARCHBISHOP KARL J, ALTER
BISHOP LEIBOLD, the Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati,
interested in the progress of Elder. As head of the Building
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Commission, he has constantly urged the expansion of Catholic
ARCHBISHOP
ARCHBISHOP KARL J. ALTER, in his eleven years as spiritual
head of the Archdiocese, has been untiring in his efforts to
expand our Catholic educational facilities, His sincere interest
towards the need of Catholic guidance through the high school
years has brought the new look to Elder itself, We therefore
look forward to Archbishop Alter's continued leadership and
guidance through our wonderful world of books.
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facilities tor the boys ot Price Hill and vicinity.
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MONSIGNOR JOHN E. KUHN
BlSHOP PAUL F. LEIBOLD
To MONSIGNOR KUHN, Dean of the St. Lawrence District,
we are indebted tor his interest, not only in our spiritual
welfare, but in our educational advancement as well.
PRINCIPAL
FATHER STANG completed his seventeenth year as principal
and was named Pastor of St. Agnes' Church in Dayton. Our
heart-telt gratitude goes with him for his unceasing interest
in the welfare ot our school and its progress. We shall miss
his example of leadership and we shall always look to him
for inspiration as we continue our quest tor knowledge and
virtue in the Wonderful World of Books.
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SUPERINTENDENT
MONSIGNOR CARL J. RYAN
To FATHER GRUBER, our Assistant Principal, we are indeed
grateful for his maintaining of discipline, his precise execution
of the operations of the school, his watchtulness of the school's
attendance, and his sincere desire to lead the student body
toward the higher things.
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REV. URBAN J. STANG
MONSIGNOR RYAN, Superintendent ot Schools, provides Elder
with an excellent staff ot competent instructors. He has raised
the standards of Catholic education to a new high by placing
the students in a wonderful world ot booksewith God ever
present,
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
REV. J. PAUL GRUBER
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SECRETARIES CARE FOR NUMEROUS DETAILS
To our four secretaries we owe hiuch. Miss Mil 'ruifion payrrienfs. and writing euf reporfiicarels. l
Kolde after V36 years of service retired in October. The ever increasing .erarol l memj increases.the work...
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Msgr. Robert Sherry was elected president of the Board
of Pastors and Mr. Joseph Austing became president of the
Elder Welfare. These two men have done much already and
intend to do even more to promote the greater progress and
B efficiency of Elder High School, ,
RT. REV. ROBERT J. SHERRY
President of the Board
of Pastors
Seated, left to right: Mrs. Edgar Edelmann, Mr. Ollie Stiens, Mr. Joseph Austing, Rev. Urban J. Stang. Standing: Mr. Joseph Ries, Mrs.
Edward Stanton, Mr. W. E. Corcoran, Mrs. Edward Sheldon, Mr. Joseph King, Mr. William Wall, Mr. Edward Wills, Mr. Francis Schroeder,
Mr. Edward Stanton.
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The Elderado Medalist award is an attempt to give recognition for outstanding
scholastic achievement during the year. Deadlines for the yearbook were the
most important factor in determining the conditions for the award. The Elderado
Medalists shown on these pages are students who achieved first honors Can
average of 90M or betterj these consecutive times-3rd quarter 1959-60, 4th
quarter 1959-60, final examinations 1959-60, 1st quarter 1960-61, second
quarter 1960-61, and mid-year examinations 1960-61. ROBERT HUTH
Class of '61
JOHN NEYER ROBERT ROSENFELD THEODORE SCHAAF DONALD SCHUERMAN
Class of '61 Class of '61 Class of '61 Class of '61
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Class of '61 Class of '62 Class of '62 Class of '62
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Busclwle, Ahlers, Acifo, and Beal re-enaded The life of Christ in FaTher KlawiTter's Religion class
Every class starts with a prayer af Elder-we need help.
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RELIGION DOMINATES
Religion is the most important subiect taught at
Elder, dominating our studies and our lives.
The Religion department strives to inculcate the
principles of our faith. Our parents send us to
a Catholic school because they believe education
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English, Tour years of iT, is required by The sTaTe for graduaTion from an
approved high school. Every businessman and professional man inTer-
viewed Told us Thar English was iusT abouT The mosT imporTanT subiecr
Taughf in high school. FaculTy members Work hard aT Trying To make
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LANGUAGES RATE HIGH
Latin, German, Spanish, and Ctor students who can
come earlyj Greek, are the offerings ot the language
department. Advanced standing students take tour
years of Latin, College Prep students are required
to take two years of language.
The number ot students taking fourth year Latin
is larger at Elder than any Catholic school in the
diocese.
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the angles of a triangle equals 180 degrees.
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ADVANCED COURSE EXPANDS
The Mathematics Department at Elder offers the standard high school
courses plus college courses for the advanced standing students. The acl-
vanced course introduced three years ago has loeen expanded to doulole
the number of students taking calculus in their fourth year.
Rickert, Brennan, and Austing for once seem interested in Father Bange's
dodecaheclron and prismatoids.
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sctENcE couRsEs JAMMED
Science books are among the ones most frequently taken home at Elder-
youygcan often bear students complaining about the homework meted out
by science Teachers. The science facilities, only recently expanded are in
operation everylperiod of The day-a tribute to The popularity of The courses.
State inspectors commented This past year on The completeness of the
science facilities and the high quality of teaching in the department.
Ron Holtman and Tom Hueliemeier study mechanical ad-
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him to the Kasbah.
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Social studies in this world of books are becoming
increasingly important. History teaches us to profit
by the errors andthe achievements ot other, civics
unfolds the workings of our government.
The goals ot the social studies department are
the producing of thinking citizens and informed
Americans.
Obviously not one of the GREAT debates.
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Mechanical Drawing Instructor, Mr. Paul
Stryker is an Elder Grad and one of our
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Commercial courses offer to the non-college minded stu-
dent a complete training for the entering of business lite.
The graduate of this course is prepared with all the
knowledge he needs to succeed in self-employment or to
assure that he will be an asset to any enterprise con-
sidering him as an employee.
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for freshmen in The practical course.
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Preparing Thousands of meals a year and keeping The
rambling corridors and numerous rooms of Elder High
School in presenTable condiTion are Tull Time jobs in any-
one's book.
The ladies in The kiTchen keep us in he-alThy condiTion
by Their unTiring eTTorTs.
George EberT holds The unique disTincTion of being here
longer Than The building.
The Unifed STaTes JaniTor Service supplies The workmen
who Toil Through The nighT To keep The building in Top
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Bob Cook, Landis Lewis, Rufus Wright, who each night do iheir best To keep
Elder dean.
George Ebert has been the key man on The Elder
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C,S.M.C.
THOMAS J. AUSTING
Annual 4, Variety Show 3, 47
Dance Committee 4, Activities
4.
JOHN V. BAST
C.S,M.C.
42
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THOMAS J. APKE
Football l, 2, Baseball 4, Bas'
ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 37
Annual 4, Cheerleader 3, 4,
Dance Committee 4, Cross
Country 3, 4.
DAVID M, AUDRHCH
C.S.M.C.
ROBERT G, BACHER JAMES CARL BAIER
C.S.M.C. C,S.M.C,
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Mr. Ed, Barone
Richman Bros.
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C.S.M.C. Stadium Usher 'l
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Don Buchanan and
Tn Sailer.
ROBERT DENNIS BELCHER
Music Appreciation 27 C.S.M.C.
duct,
man.
yourself, then your pro-
boys," Saul Marmer tells
Brady and Wayne Chap-
DAVID W. BERNING
C,S.M.C.
,ff-.ME
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ROBERT D, BECKER
C.S.M.C.
JAMES B, BEHRENS
C.S.M.C.
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HENRY CLAY BEEKLEY
Music Appreciation 2, 37 Va-
riety Show Ag Librarian 31 Ac-
Tiviiies Club Ap C.S.M.C.
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C.S.M,C,
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PAUL R. BERNINGER JAMES L, BERFSCH
C.S.Nl.C.: Annual 4: Foofball l, Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3,
2: Variefy SHOW 3: Glee Club Af Cheerleader 4, C.S.M.C.g Hon-
3g Golf Team 25 Dance Com- or Larger 1.
mmee 4'
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43
EARL R. BERWANGER
C.S.Nl.C.
THOMAS E, BLEY
c.s,M.c., Basketball 1, 2.
MARK J. BOHMAN
C.S.Nl.C.g Honor Letter 1-p Honor
Pin l.
44
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ROBERT W, BESSLER
C.S.lVl.C.g Purple Quill 37 Chem-
isfry Club 4.
J. DAVID BOCKENSTETTE
Annual Staff 45 Chemistry Club
4g Variety Show 3, Ap Activities
45 Glee Club 3.
DANIEL A. BOLLER
C.S.lVl,C.5 Eloleraiole lg Variety
Show 4.
ly.
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EDWARD J, BIERMAN
C.S.lVl,C.
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GEORGE P. BODE
C,S.Nl.C.g Stadium Usher 2, 3.
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JAMES VV. BORCHERDING
Activities 45 Dance Committees
47 Senior Seminar 47 Dramatics
47 Honor Letter I, 2, 3.
Jane Wilken of tl
Enquirer match'
smiles with senio
,gfim urns
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EARL C. BORGEMENKE
C.S.M.C.g Annual 47 Track 2.
5 V,
J. Arthur Deters stresses self-
expression in dealing with others,
as he clues in Wills, Schwarber,
and Neyer.
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C.S,M.C.p Honor Letter l. Annual Staff 45 Football l, 2,
3, 4: Baseball 3, 49 Basketball
l.
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FREDERICK C. BOSKEN
C,S.Nl,C.g Football l, 2.
Wbs.
ROBERT H. BRABENDER
C.S.Nl.C.
Rn
LAWRENCE A. BROSS
C.S.M.C.g Activities Committees.
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LAWRENCE L. BOSSMAN
C.S,M.C.p Track 2.
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THOMAS C. BRAFFORD
Chemistry Club 47 Variety Show
4.
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RICHARD E, BROWN
C.S.M.C.
45
TERRENCE M. BROWN
C.S.M.C. Track 1.
021'
JAMES R. CARTER
C.S.M,C.p Honor Pin l.
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DANIEL M, BUELTERMAN
C.S,M.C.
TERENCE H. CASEY
Variety Snow 4, Football l, 2j
Glee Club 4, Activities 4.
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C.S.M.C.f Football l.
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ROBERT J. CHRISTEN
C,S.M.C.
Look, Ma, no cavities,
claims Hutlfi as Dr. Ranz,
Jostworth and Espelage
operate.
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THOMAS H. BUSHMAN
Annual 4, Football l, 2, 3, Aj
Baseball 4, Basketball l, 2, 3,
4, Track 2, 3, Dance Committee
Ap Honor Letter l.
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WILLIAM T. CHRISTENSEN
S.S.M.C., Stadium Usher ly
Variety Show A, Glee Club 4.
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C.S.M.C.
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MICHAEL J. CORCORAN JAMES E, CUMMINGS TERRENCE 1, cupno JAMES E. DICKMAN
c.s.M.c. c.s.M.c., Football 1, 2, Ap c.s.M.c. c.s,M.c.
Track l, 2, 3, Honor Letter ly
Honor Pin l.
"Do three out of four New
York doctors really recom-
mend if, Doctor Rudemil-
ler?" ask Bob Krogger and
Jack Kelley.
JOHN R. DIERS
C.S.M.C., Football l, 2, 3, 45
Annual Staff 4, Honor Letter 23
Dance Committee 4, Cheerlead-
er A.
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AUGUST D. DOERFLEIN DAVID K. DOERFLEIN
C.S.M.C. Variey Show 4, Activities l, 2,
3, 4, C.S.M.C.
ROBERT J. DOERGER
C.S.M.C.g Band lg Honor Letter
I.
TIMOTHY J. DONAHUE
C.S.M.C.p Camera Club 2, 3
JOHN E. DONOHUE
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JERALD E. DORAN
C.S.Nl.C.5 Football 1, 25 Track CSMAC. Honor Letter 1,
1, 2, 3.
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c.s.M,c., Band 1, 2, 3, 4, c.s.M.c., Activities 4, Librar 4.
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Variety Show 3, 45 Honor Letter
2.
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JOHN R. DREYER
C.S.M.C. Elderalole 15 Track 1,
3.
JOHN T. DRIGGERS
C.S.M.C.
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WILLIAM A. EISENECHER
Annual 45 C.S.lVl.C.5 Music Ap-
preciation 35 Public Relations
Dept. 2, 35 Chemistry Club 45
Variety Show 2, 3, A5 Activities
45 Honor Letter 1.
Congressman Donald M.
Clancy reveals the secret of
his success to Tom Tromey.
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HARRY P. ELSA ESSER
C.S.Nl.C.5 Football 1, 2, 3
Basketball 15 Cheerleader 4
ROBERT J. ENGELHARDT
C.S.M.C.5 Honor Letter 1
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ROGER A. ESSEN
C,S.M.C., Variety Show 2, 3,
4, Glee Club 2, 3, 11, Activ-
ity 4.
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L. FISCHER
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V. LAWRENCE FAETH
C.S.M.C., Annual Staff 47
Variety Show 3, 4, Basket-
ball T, 2, Track ly Dance
Committee 3, 4, Glee Club
4.
WUIUOW
DONALD J. FISCHESSER
C.S,M.C.
Hayes and Neyer stand in
awe of attorney Jim Brad'
ley's legal tomes.
'ZLL IT'S A
, XWONDERFUL
gf WORLD
DWF-iiQff'OF BOOKS
JOHN J. FARRELL
C.S.M,C,, Annual Statt 4,
Elcleraicle 2, 3, Football, Ac-
tivities 4.
DAVID J. FITZGIBBON
C.S.M.C., Honor Letter 'I, 2,
3.
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C.S,M.C., Honor Letter 1, 2,
3, Honor Pin 1.
JAMES S, FINLEY
C,S.M.C.
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JAMES R, FLANIGAN
C.S.M.C., Variety Show 3, 4,
Basketball 1, Activity Com-
mittee 4.
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C.S4M.C.f Chemistry Club 4- CISMC., Book stare 2, Band lg c,s,fvx.C. QSAMQ,
Chemistry Club Af Honor Letter
l, Qi Honor Pin l.
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C.S.M.C.
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DANIEL E. FRANKLIN EARL K. FRANKS
C-5-Nl-CJ Football lf 2, 3, 4- C.S.M.C,g Honor Pin lg Honor
Letter l, 2.
50
JAMES G. FREDE
C.S,M.C.g Cheerleader 4g Annual
Staff 47 Football 2, 3, 4, Dance
Committee 47 Activities 4.
"Care to stay awhile, boys?"
Patrolman James Boyle inquires
of Molique, Moeller, Mollner,
and Hock.
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JAMES E. FREDERICK
C.S.M.C.
JAMES L. FULLER
C,S.lVl.C.
"All right, just once around the
block," fireman Richard Dickman
relents for Bill McGowan, Tom
Turner, and Earl Pitstick.
JOHN L. GODFREY
C.S.M.C.g Activities 4.
ALBERT W. GARBETT
C.S,M.C,
fm,
V1.7
MICHAEL B. GEHRING
Honor Pin lg Dramatics 47 AC-
tivities Ag Variety Show 3, Ag
Elderaiole 35 Stadium Usher lp
Honor Letter l.
rv-
KENNETH K, GOETTKE
Variety Show 45 Football 2g Ac-
tivities 4g C.S.M.C.
ROBERT H. GOETTKE
Track l, 25 Basketball lg Foot-
ball 2j Chemistry Club 4.
Madinah-
WILLIAM T, GILDEA
Stadium Usher lg Chess Club
1, 2, c.s.M.c.
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JOHN J. GILLMING
C.S.M.C.
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ROBERT l.. GRAVETT
C.S.M.C., Glee Club 3.
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ALOYSIUS H. GROTE KENNETH R. GROTHAUS LAWRENCE L. GUNDRUM R. STEPHEN GUNN
C.S.lVl.C.g Honor Pin 2. C.S.lVl.C., Chemistry Club 4, QSAMVC, C.S.lVl,C.g Annual 4, Cheerleader
Variety Show 47 Activities 4, 4i Biffkefball l, 2j ActivitieS'4p
Dance Committee 4.
2 .
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DAVlD C. HAAS FREDERICK J. HAAS JAMES P. HALPIN G. MARK HALPIN
C.S.Nl.C., Stadium Usher l, Ac- C.S.Nl.C.g Stadium Usher 2, 3, C.S.lVl.C., Chemistry Club 47 C,S.Nl.C.p Glee Club 3.
tivities 4, Dramatics 3, 4. Glee Club 3, 4. Football lg Activities 4, Dra-
matics 4.
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Mr. Elmer Rutenschroer does
his best to pick out the
right flowers tor the loves
of Jung's and Lehan's lives.
MICHAEL J. HALPIN
C.S.Nl.C., Variety Show 3, 4,
Track 3, 4.
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JAMES J. HASSETT
C.S.M.C.p Chemistry Club 4,
Camera Club 2, Variety Show 3,
4, Football I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball
2, 3, 4, Track 2.
DAVID E. HAYES
C.S.M.C.
"Little big for a corsage, isn't it?" inquire .lunker and
Aisenlorey.
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, WORLD
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WILLIAM R. HARGREAVES
C,S.IVl.C.
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C.S,M.C. C.S.M.C., Stadium Usher 2, CISAMVCJ Chess Club 2, Va,-iefy
Show 4, Glee Club 3, 4.
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TIMOTHY L. HAYS MARK J- HEAVEY DENNIS H. HEBAUF
C.s.M.c., Band 1, Chess Club 2, F-SM-C-f Annual Sfaff 4: Chem- c.s.M.c., Activities committee
Camera Club 25 Honor Letter 3. 'SUV Clvb 4i Camefa Club 2- 4.
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C.S.Nl.C,p Variety Show 4,
7 i
WILLIAM A. HERMAN
C.S.M.C., Variety Show 4, Dance
Committee 3, 4, Activities 4,
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DAVID G, HENDY HARRY C. HENDY
Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, C.S.IVl.C., Glee Club 3, Activ-
Galf Team 3, 4, Activities 4, ities 4,
Poster Club 4,
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C.S.Nl.C., Glee Club 3. C.S.lVl.C,, Football l, 2, 4, Hon-
or Pin T, Honor Letter T, 2,
Mr. James Scanlon of State ln-
surance Company 'fries to con-
vince Kobls, Heavey, and Bess-
Ier that their Stanley Steamer is
not Worth insuring.
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Football T, 2, 3, 4, Track 4
Cheerleader 4, Variety Show 3
4, Eloleraide 2, 3.
DAVID G, HESSDOERFER
c,s,M,c., variety Show 3, 4,
BERNARD J, HESTER
C.S,M.C,g Football l, 2, 3, 4.
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THOMAS VV. HEYOB
Football 25 C.S.M.C.
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WILLIAM J. HOLTEL
C.S.M.C.5 Stadium Usher l, 27
Basketball l.
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NEIL R. HILGEFORT
C.S.M.C., Honor Letter l, 2, 3.
CHARLES D. HOTCHKISS
Dramatics 45 Activities 42 Chem'
istry Club 4.
Nlr. Frank Aoloerger of
the Provident Bank looks
on approvingly as Wall
tries To float a loan to pay
off lwis clelots to Bower,
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PHILIP F. HOCK
C.S.IVl.C.g Golf Team 25 Honor
Letter 2.
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KENNETH N. HUMPERT
Football l, 2, 3, lip Variety
Show 3.
in 1
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ROBERT T. HEVVALD
C.S.M.C.p Variety Show A
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DAVID F. HOETKER
C.S.IVl.C.g Track l.
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MICHAEL L. HUST
C.S,Nl.C.p Football l, 2.
'tw'
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ROBERT M. HUTH
C.S.Nl.C.g Honor Letter l, 2, 3:
Honor Pin 2.
JAMES J. JAEHNEN
C.S.M.C.
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RICHARD L. JONES
C.S.IVl.C.f Honor Letter 2.
GARY E. JOSTWORTH
c.s.ivi.c., Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball l, 2.
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C,S.lVl.C,, Variety Show 4, Foot-
ball l.
KENNETH E. JOSTVVORTH
C.S.lVl.C.g Annual 11, Music Ap-
preciation Club 4, Variety Sltovv
3, 11, Senior Dance Committee
4, Activities 115 Dramatics 4:
Honor Pin 1, 2, Honor Letter 1,
2.
-Sltovv 4, Activities 4.
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R5 WORLD
A ti! HOF BOOKS
"They have to balance at the end
of the month," Slick tries to con-
vince Junker and Jung.
ROBERT 1. Joriivsow
C.S.!Vl,C., Band
CARL J, KAESER
C.S.lVl.C., Elderaide 2, 3, 4
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YAMES A. KAESER
.ry L
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2.S.M.C,g Annual Staff 45 Pulo- Q3-MIC,
lic Relations Dept. 2, Stadium
Jslwer 1, Elderaide 2, 3, A
Drama 4.
HOMAS J. KELLER
.S.M,C.g Dance Committee 4,
ublic Relatlons 2.
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C.S.Nl.C.g Annual Staff 11, Bas-
ketball Statistician 2, 3.
HMC!
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N. VVILUAM KAISER
C.S.M.C.g Basketball 1.
THOMAS E. KENNEY
C.S.M.C.
J. THOMAS KING
C.S.M.C.p Chemistry Club 4,
Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Honor
Pin 3, Honor Letter 1, 2.
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C.S.M.C.g Stadium Usher 1, 2, 3.
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GERALD L. KIRSCHNER
C.S.M.C., Band 1, 2, Camera
Club 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Variety
Show 4.
Aisenbrey and Lehan seem sure they've found
a square one in the lot.
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JOSEPH C, KLEINTANK THOMAS M. KLINGENBECK
C-5-Nl-C C.S.M,C.g Honor Pin 2, 3,
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Dance Committee, C.S.Nl.C., C,3,M,C,
Honor Letler 3.
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Cheerleader 45 Football l, 2, 3,
4, Track 2, 3, 4,
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PAUL JEROME KNUE
Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun-
lry 3, Honor Leiter l.
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Track lp Baskellaall l, CS
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C,S.M.C.
"This will even make Elvis
sound good, Mr. .lack Ball-
anger assures Brady, Buc-
hanan and Saller.
M., nw
wa., ,Mr
JOHN VV. KOHLS
Dance Commlllee 4,
4, Clwernislry Club 4
Letler l, 2.
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C.S.M.C., Activities 4, Honor C.S.M,C.
Letter l, 2, 3.
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CHARLES R. LeCOUNT GREGORY J. LEE
Variety Show 4. C.S.M.C.
Salesman Jerry Robinson shows Brady and
Buchanan that tl'1ere's plenty of room for
all their Pepsi's in the new Norge.
GARRETT VV, KOLKS
C.S.IVl,C.
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DOUGLAS J, KROGER
C.S.M,C.5 Camera Club 'lg Va-
riety Show 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4.
PAUL A. LIPPS
C.S.Nl.C,g Variety Show 3, A
Track 2, 3, r1,Glee Club 3, 4.
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JAMES P. LOGAN
c.sgM.c., Football 1, 2.
GERALD A. LYNN
C.S.M.C., Variety Show 4.
.IOESPH T. MARTINI
C.S.M.C., Baseball 3, 4.
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C.S.Nl.C., Variety Show 4, Activ-
ities 4, Honor Pin 2.
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C.S.M.C.
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C.s.1vi.C,, Football 1, 2, 3, 4,
Track 3, Cheerleader 4.
ROBERT J. MARTIN
C.S.M.C.
ROBERT M, MATHEWS
C.S.M.C.p Variety Show 4.
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Xavier University, explains
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c.s,M.c. L
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. WORLD
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iquisites for the priesthood to
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THOMAS J. O'BRlEN
C.S.Nl.C., Dance Committee 4.
LEROY C. OTTAWAY
C.S.M.C.
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C.S.M.C.g Elderaide 2, 3.
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C.S.M.C.
JAMES C. PEAKER
C.S.M.C., Book Store 2, 3,
EARL L. PITSTICK
C.S.M.C., Track 2, 3, 4.
DANIEL G. O'MARA
C.S.M.C., Camera Club T, 2, 3
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C.S.M.C.
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mittee 3, 4.
EDWIN J. REISINGER
C.S.Nl.C.g Chess Club lp Track
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RICHARD E, ROBERTS
C.S.IVl.C.
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C.S.IVl.C.7 Purple Quill 3, 4,
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CARL T. RENNEKER
C.S.IVl.C.g Activities 4.
LAWRENCE H. ROGERS
C.S.IVl.C,, Eloleraide l, 2, Foot-
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Committee 45 Honor Letter 'l,
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ROBERT W. SAHND
Cheerleader 45 Annual Staff 47
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WILLIAM M. SCHMIDT
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DONALD E, SCHMERBER
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THOMAS M. SCI-IWARBER
Pub. Rel. Dept. 4, Purple Quill
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TIMOTHY E. SHELDON
C.S,M.C., Honor Pin 3.
CLIFFORD M. SMITH
C.S.M.C.f Chemistry Club 4.
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C.S.M.C,, Chemistry Clulo 4, Ac-
tivities 4, Student Mgr. 2.
JAMES J. SHIELDS
C.S.M.C., Camera Club 1, 2, 31
Track 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3.
DANIEL D. SMITH
C.S.M.C., Honor Pin If Honor
Letter 'I, 2, 3.
JOSEPH T, SETTERS
C.S.IVl,C., Music App, Club 47
Variety Show 4, Football 1, 2,
Activities 4.
JACOB P. SIMON
C.S.M.C.
DAVID J, SPENCER
C.S.M.C.
HARRY E, SEURKAMP
C.S.M.C., Variety Show 3, 4,
Activities 4, Dance Committee
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JOHN A. SKELLY
C.S.M.C.
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C.S.lVl.C., Stadium Usher 1, 2,
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Elder-Mercy Thespians presented what proved to
be a howling success "A Dance with Our Miss
Brooks" at Mercy High School Auditorium late in
April.
Marlene Overbeck and Marianne Abaercherli
played the title roles on alternate evenings. Dave
Bockenstette, and Tom Espelage took the male leads.
Others in the cast included Dave Haas, Bob Bess-
ler, Dave Hessdoerter, Tom Keller, Harry Connelly,
Don Schuerman, Tom Mullins, Bob Huth, Charles
Hotchkiss and Peter Rebold.
The play was under the direction of Father Rob-
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CARMELITES GIVE
APRIL RETREAT
Books are important in the spiritual lives of Elder Students.
The New Testament is required reading for every boy, the mis-
sal, catechism, and religion texts are a source of more than iust
theoretical knowledge.
Cadets for Christ, an organization of Seniors, under the direc-
tion of Father William Sicking, who are willing to take an active
part in Christian life, continued their work of promoting frequent
reception of the sacraments, and generous acts of charity.
Some thirty students helped in the recreational program at
Mount Alverno School for Boys, Cincinnati, and aided in tutoring
grade school children.
The retreat, held in April, under the direction of the Carmelite
Father Norman Werling, and Pierre Larkin proved to be a high-
light of the year.
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This crew added real zest to the "floating" musical.
Nlr. Lee M. Trauth, Elder's Musical Director, to-
gether with Father Calme, produced the third va-
riety show in the recent history of the school. lt
proved to be a tremendous success.
This annual affair has captured the imagin-
ations of the people of the Price Hill area, Large
crowds gathered to hear the music of "The Last
Night Out" and they were not in the least dis-
appointed by what they experienced. lt showed
a masterful touch and an immense amount of work
on the part of all concerned.
Mr. Trauth was determined to get the show down to perfection, even if everyone drowned in the
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Front Row: J. Bono, E. Krekeler, W. Clyde, Father Bange, E. Lehkamp, C, Veneman, P. Schroeder, R. Welch. Second Row: M. Lenz, J. Laacke,
K, Niederhausen, T, Curren, C. Bailey, G. Nlentrup, R. Gervvel, D. Weinkam. Third Row: T, Stock, J. Baker, T. Essen, G. DiMuzio, W. Bonaptel,
T. Grote, P. Kroeger, D. Cruse. Fourth Row: R. Kirkland, M. Laub, J, Childs, D. Daly, R. Cushing, J. Becker, F. Bertram, F, Bronnert. Fifth
Row: L. Scheidt, T. Fern, G. Kendall, D. Schmerber, C. Kaeser, J. Kaeser, J. Steinker. Sixth Row: E. Burger, J, Becker, F. Umberg, D. Budde.
ELDERAIDES MAKE MEALS PLEASANT
The preparing of meals for nearly fourteen hundred people every day is basically the job ot the
good ladies in the kitchen, but assisting them in an indispensable way are the students who take
care of washing dishes, assist in serving, and wait on tables tor the teachers. Their iob is for the
most part a thankless one, but Without them, this function of Elder High School would come to
a halt.
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USHERS
KEEP FANS
RELAXED
The crowds that mobbed the stadium and gym
for athletic contests presented real problems.
Helping to bring order out of chaos were the
Elderaides, whose iob it is to get the fans to their
. I I . Umberg and friends wash another load.
seats in the most efficient manner possible.
They serve it up piping hot.
Front Row: T. Stock, M. Stevens, J. Acito, F, Schilling, E. Nugent, L. lmholt. Second Row: J. Miceli, C. Bonaptel, R. Busch, R, Welch, K. San
ders, P. Schultz. Third Row: G. Whitehead, R. Mock, A. Froelicher, D. Hoerst, R. Albers.
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Chess Club officers, Siegfried Hausladen
GREAT INTEREST
SHOWN BY CHESSMEN
The Chess Club practiced after school on their own
time. Some notable victories were achieved through-
out the year over Withrow and Nlaoleira. Other efforts
lett The Panther boardmen looking tor new., horizons.
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and Jim Kenkel, together with the members of the club, 'flank Father Strittmatter.
Burger overpowers Giwer with a surprise attack.
GREEK CLUB
MEETS BEFORE SCHOOL
IT isn'T ofTen ThaT sTudenTs will come To a Teacher
and ask Them if They can learn a new language on
Their own. This is whaT a group of iuniors did and
They enlisTed The help of Fr. Hussey for The job of
Teaching Them Greek. They meT aT 7:45 Twice a week
and are well on Their way To achieving a good back-
ground in The language.
FaTher Hussey urges on his early morning classical scholars.
Froni Row, left To right: A. Edelman, C, PeTers, Fr. Hussey, W. Tracey, G. Bachman. Second Row: M, Kahsar, S. Hausladen, N. Laufenbach
P. Block, Top Row: J. Kenkel, R. Drennan, W. Clyde,
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womn
A OF BOOKS
FronT Row, T. AUsTing, K. Grothaus, D. Schuerman, FaTher WiTTe, Nl. Heavey, G, STenger, W, Eisenecher. Second Row, C. Smith, T, Rowe
karnp, J. Kohls, D. Ricl-4erT, T, Brafford, J. Halpin. Third Row, J. Roney, R, Flannery, W. STroThman, C. HoTchkiss, D. BockensTeTTe. FOurTh Row
T. Schaaf, R. GoeTTl4e, R. Bessler, R. Selby, FiTTh Row, T. NlcGraTh, T. King, R. Schmerber.
AROMAS FOUL
AND FAIR
The wiTches' caldron in Macbeth had noThing on The
fledgling chernisTs aT Elder. Their disTincTive concocTions
do Their own adverTising.
Under The direcTion OT FaTher Herbe-rT WiTTe, The
chemisTs have underTaken a number of field Trips To
indusTrial and scienTiTic siTes.
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SCORE SUCCESS
In gleaming, new lit smalll quarters, Father Thomas Duesing's
Camera Club made many notable contributions to The success
of the school publications. Many hours of the students' own time
were spent in meeting tight deadlines.
The Club's work has appeared in all of the local newspapers
as part ot The public relations program of The school.
Bob Metternich dis-
covers a revolting
development.
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Front Row, R. Hurlander, J. Luebbers, Father Duesing, J. Metz, VV. Huddleson.
Second Row, R. Carrigan, Nl. Judy, J. Wolter, J, Tholking, M. Lenz,
Third Row, E. Frede, F. Bertram, C. Rizzo, T. Vaught, A. Edelmann,
Fourth Row, J. Detzel, J. Blust, R. Nletternich, C. Hotchkiss, T. Robinson. lol
Front Rovv, S, Davis, E. Krekeler, Father l'-lasselhott, J. Bono, G Stenger Second Row D Schvvarber R Carrigan A Edelmann F Meyer
T Schvvarber, R. Schmidt. Third Row, C. Wills, M. Collins, C. Gilardi T Austing J Thomas
ART CLUB
ADDS COLOR
Lively posters added zest to the tootball
and basketball season. Magnificent scenery
contributed to the beauty ot the Variety
Show. All ot this came through the ettorts
of Father Robert l-lasselhott's Art Club.
Meeting once a Week on their ovvn time,
they are scheduled to expand their activi-
ties in the corning year to embrace an even
wider field.
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harangues his
followers
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Pep rallies, dances, clecoraTingfThese
are The specialties of The AcTiviTies Club. I
Father RoberT Putnick conTribuTes much .X if
of his time To insuring The srnooTh opera- I3 I .. ...I i f
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Front Row, T. Rovvekamp, T. Schwarber, R, Johnson, G. Stenger, Fr. Putnick, T. Casey, J. Borcherding, R. Stevens, W. Eisenecher, D. Hebauf.
Second Row, J. Troehler, T. Turner, J. Neyer, G. Theobold, G. Suder, J. STanTon, F. Meyer, D. Schuerman, R. Selby. Third Row, K. Goettke,
P. Luckey, J, Roney, G. Schroeder, I. Teeters, L. Eichold, H. Hendy, C. Wills, T, Spitzmueller. Fourth Row, L. Bross, J. Setters, J. Schultz,
N. Shmid, M. Mulcahy, D. Doerflein, R. Essen, D. Bockenstette, T. Austing. Fifth Row, D. Kreimer, R. Vorherr, D. Haas, M. Reardon, T. Mc-
Grath, J. Godfrey, J, Halpin, K. Grothaus, D. Hendy. Sixth Row, M. Gehring, P, Rebold, C. Hotchkiss, L, Stenger, L. Rogers, A. Weigand,
J. Farrell, D. Rickerf, R. Scherer.
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Librarians are, First Row: M. Mulcahy, Fr. Albert Bischoff, Fr. Robert Buening, L. Eichold. Second Row: J. Dugan, T. Tromey, G. Miller,
R. Zimmerman.
BOOK CIRCULATION
HITS NEW HIGH
Father Buening, assisted by Father Bischoff and his crew
of student-librarians, did his best to increase the efficiency
of The library and the number of volumes available. As a
result, a record number of students made use of these in-
creased facilities.
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Row l: T. Ausfing, M. Heavey, Fr, Bischoff, Fr. Putnick, G. Stenger, Gunn. Row 2: G. Theobald, J. Kohls, C. Wills, J. Stanton, F. Meyer, J.
Borchercling. Row 3: T, Keller, H. Seurkamp, W. Herman, R. Sahncl, J. Frede, J. Diers. Row 11: R. Johnson, T. Bushman, G, Suclcer, T. Apke.
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Left To Righlz J, Schwab, Fr. Hasselhoff, E, Krekeler, J, Bono, Kneeling: W.
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Front Row: R. Drennan, F. Wagner, Fr, Strittmatter, T. Tromey, J. Kenkel. Second Row: C. Wills, T. Schwarber, N. LGUTSNJGCIW, M- K0ll9Ck-
"ELDER STORY" TOP
P.R. ACHIEVEMENT
Besides its usual task of getting news and pictures about
Elder to the press, the Public Relations Department under-
took the production of a color-slide series with tape re-
corded background on the school. To go with this, a six
page brochure was prepared. It has been shown to many
parish organizations in the Price Hill area.
Jim Kenkel and Butch Kolleck go over the script they
wrote for "The Elder Story."
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SCHOOL PAPER
TOP-RATED J f
The Purple Quill published ten issues during the
year and received the top-rating of All-American.
Under the capable moderatorship of Father Mark
Gretsch, students of Journalism, a one-halt credit
course, edited the paper.
Membership on the Purple Quill Staff is open to
Juniors and Seniors upon recommendation of their
English teachers.
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Members of the All-American Purple Quill Staff, seated: John Neyer, Mike Quinn, Jim Kenkel, Tom Pfliegel, Bill Seibert, Dick Asimusf Tom
Tromey, and Ted Schaaf. Standing: Tom Schvvarber, Fr. Mark Gratsch.
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ANNUAL PROJECT OF SENIOR CLASS
Thomas Apke
Thomas Austing
Thomas Brennan
Thomas Bushman
John Diers
William Eisenecher
Lawrence Faeth
James Frede
Stephen Gunn
Mark Heavey
James Kaeser
John Kelly
Clark Wills
Larry Reiring
Thomas Ptliegel
Terence Rogers
Robert Roncker
Robert Rosenfeld
Robert Sahnd
Ronald Schmerber
Donald Schuerman
Thomas Schwarber
James Stanton
George Suder
Thomas Tromey
Photographers: Gerald Wolter
Robert Metternich
William Huddleson
Moderators:
Father Mark Gratsch
Father Lawrence Strittmatter
The Elderado is boTh a TribuTe To and a proiecT
of The Senior Class. Under The direcTion of FaThers
Mark GraTsch and Lawrence STriTTmaTTer, The sTafT
members burned The midnighT oil many nighTs as
The hecfic Task of meeTing deadlines beseT Them.
The enTire sTudenT body shared in The success
of The proiecT Through Their efforTs To sell ads,
noT only To business houses in The area, buT also
in Their own classes. ln reading Through The pages
of Their annual, all can Take saTisTacTion from a
iob well done.
Schwarber gaThers viTal sTaTisTics for The sporTs secTion
FaTher Striffmatter and Tom Brennan dig deep in an efTorT To find a lost picTure.
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Under The direcTion of FaTher STanley Luehrf SVLL L
mann, The CaThoIic STudenTs' Mission Crusaders
have conTinued Their inTeresTed sTudy of The mis-
sions and Their needs.
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work, sTudy and sacrifice Tor The missions.
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Frankie eXT9f1dS his kV10Wled9e fo WOVGVY SCLGVWCE- Sfudenis benefit from desk donated by last years Senior class
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argon, K. Brewer. Seventh Row:,M. Briyikegt, 3. Brofft, D.
Brbdkig L,,'w W. Bruns, D. Buchanan. Eighfhllgw: Jy Buchert,
D4 Budde, T. Burnside, R. Busch, J, Cafeo, Nin1h Row: J.
Cain, E. Carmosino, T. Cavanaugh, W. Chapman, D. Childs.
Tenth Row: J. Ciampone, C. Clausing, W, Clyde, J. Collins,
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HAPPY TIMES
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Underclassmen dance dreamily to The music of Lee Trauth.
Father Pufnick rewards Victory Dance Queen and her Escort.
Carp" hooks on To a girl.
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Elder opened the T960 football season by defeating Chillicothe at the Cavaliers'
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second and third periods.
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Mike Junker went nine yards over tackle for the second score. Later Bob Hennekes
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the nineteen for the fourth tally.
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Lanky Steve Tensi flipped two touchdown passes to end .lim Hassett and a
third to tiny Tom Bushman in the first period of play. In the second period Larry
Tepe rambled over from twelve yards out and Bushman scored again, this time
cn a fifty-yard aerial from Tensi. Jim Datillo entered the scoring column by re-
covering a Rocket fumble in the end zoneg Mike Junker added a tally, plunging
to pay dirt from the six INCH line.
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AVIATORS FLY OVER ELDER
ELDER 30 - VVITHROVV 22
Although Elder doubled The Total yardage of Withrow, 454 yards To 209 yards,
only one touchdown separated the Two teams, Elder scored first, with Hennekes
running The final eleven yards, starting a see-saw scoring battle. Junker and
Bushman both scored after respective Withrow Tallies To give The Panthers a
24-22 edge. Bushman added The insurance score by picking up a Tiger fumble
onthe lo and crossing the goal.
ALLIANCE 50 - ELDER 26
Elder's first defeat of The season came at the hands of Alliance.
Five touchdowns highlighted the first nine minutes of play, Elder being on
The short end. Bushman ran 72 yards for one tally and Tensi passed to Rogers
for another. The half-time score was 28-l-4, Alliance in front. Despite The Panthers'
hard but futile efforts, The Aviators pulled away. Statistics for the game included
241 on the ground for Elder, and 238 for The Aviators. Alliance topped use of
the air T97 to 95.
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STEUBENVILLE 28 - ELDER 16
Errant fumbles by Elder provided Steubenville with scoring opportunities upon
which they capitalized. S. France and Jack Kennedy both scored after Two such
plays in the first half. ln the third quarter, Hennekes scored from seven yards
out. Tepe rambled in for the last score late in the final period.
ELDER 28 - ST. XAVIER 22
After a slow first period on the ground, Steve Tensi shot two TD passes in
the second quarter. The first was a 45 yard flip to Willet. ln the second drive
to paydirt, 67 yards were gained in the air with Willet again picking off an aerial.
Tepe scored from the one yard line and again Willet scored, this time on a 28
yard snag from Tensi to boost the score to 28-22.
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CAVALIERS COP G.C.L.
LET'S FORGET ABOUT BACON
PURCELL 15 f ELDER 14
The really big loss came from The Cavaliers. On Elder's fifTh play fronn scrim-
mage, Tensi galloped The final 21 yards of a forfy yard drive. Less Than Two
rninuTes laTer, Purcell scored The faTal safeTy againsT The PanThers by Trapping
Tensi in The end-zone. Elder's lasT scoring drive sTarTed on The Cavalier ThirTy-Three
yard line. In eighT plays, The Purple vvenT 67 yards vviTh Rogers picking off a
pass frorn Tensi for The final 31 yards. Purcell Then spoiled The day vviTh Touch-
dovvns in The second and fourTh duarTers.
ROGER BACON 51 f ELDER O
Fired up Roger Bacon pulverized The PanThers. TvvenTy poinTs in The firsT quarTer,
eighT in The second, and TwenTy-Three in The Third vvere all buT Too much for The
Purple and VVhiTe.
Roger Bacon's fifTy-one poinTs represenTed The largesT score by which an Elder
Tearn was loeaTen. IT was iusT one of Those days.
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TAFT TROUNCING TERRIFIC TRIUMPH -
RECORD SMASHED IN ANNUAL CLASSIC
ELDER I6 - TAFT I2
Elder bounced back into the win column by defeating the Public High School
League champions. Taft scored first on an interception which set up an 84 yard
drive to dent the Elder end zone. Eleven plays after the ensuing kickoff, Steve
Tensi air-mailed a pass to Terry Rogers in the end zone. The third quarter was
devoid of scoring, but early in the fourth quarter, tackle Jim King blocked a Taft
punt on the Senators' 28. Four plays later, Tensi scored on a bootleg play from
ten yards out to provide the winning touchdown.
ELDER 112 f WESTERN l-llLLS T4
Elder's 42 points were the highest ever scored by either team and The com-
bined total of 56 points set a high vvater mark in the long series between the two
rivals. Little Jim Datillo and Mickey Lyhch scored in the first and second quarters
respectively, vvhile Maury Bibent held the Mustangs together until halftime.
Fullback Mike .lunker collected the third marker on a five yard smash over tackle
in the third period. To finish the romp, Tensi went two yards and scored while
Larry Tepe bulled the last three yards of a 38 yard drive to widen the margin
36-14. With l6 seconds left in the game, end Jim Hassett passed to Tensi on the
final play of the season for the Panthers.
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Third rovv: T. Herzog, L. Ratterman, S, Tensi, J. Hassett, J. Forrester, J. Frede. Fourth rovv: J. Baarlaer, K. Lobring, T. Frondort, J. Willet
N. Lautenbach, H. Elsaesser, T. Rogers. Fifth row: J. Bertsch, J. Westendort, J. Dattilo, M. Junker, R, Steinbeck, K. Humpert, B. Hester, J.
Corcoran. Sixth row: J. Diers, J. Purcell, J. King, T. Wenz, W. Sullivan, L. Reiring, G. Suder, J. Mueller, D. Hendy. Seventh row: J. Menkhaus,
A. Weaver, T. Luebloe, W, Reinstatler, M. Quinn, D. Monnig, H, Teetz, D. Zang.
First Downs
Yards rushing
Yards passing
Total Yardage
Passes attempted
Passes completed
LEADING TACKLERS
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Klusman 51
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Tepe
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Front Row, D. Schwab, B. Welch, M. Lamberf, J. Kramer, M. Manion, B. Meier, J. Munninghoff, T. Wall, M. Fay, D. Tope, J. Lang, B. Nieman.
Second Row, R. Trentman, B. Robbe, B. Kammer, G. Miller, T. DaTTilo, B. Koerner, B. Schutfe, C. Roszell, N. Hahn, T. Bower, J. Mallard, J.
Brogan, B. Krummen, J. Hendy, P. Hassett. Third Row, D. Kummler, H. Connelly, A. Dobur, D, Elsaesser, B. Oates, J. Jordan, T. Halloran,
D. Schroeder, J. Amon, A. Wagner, G. Schaefer, T. Kiehl, T. Meehan. Fourfh Row, J, Wagner, M. Guefle, F. Caliguri, T. WillwerTh, B. Flohn,
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4-1-2 RECORD
ELDER O -- PURCELL O
PanTher defense looked weak as did The offense.
The ball was moved a loT buT noT over The goal.-1
ELDER 20 - ST. X. T11
In opening minuTes of game, boTh Teams scored
Twice. The defense Then TighTened up unTil The lasT
minuTe when TrenTman Threw a pass To Krammer
for The vicTory.
ELDER 8 f ROGER BACON 8
This game was enTirely defensive and one of The
hardesT The PanThers played.
ELDER 24 f ST. X. 8
The Panfhers showed up much beTTer Than in Their
firsT encounTer wiTh The Bombers and defeaTed Them
by Two TD's.
ELDER T11 - PURCELL 6
Elder conTinued iTs winning sTreak by dumping
The Cavaliers-This Time for good.
ROGER BACON 21 - ELDER 6
Weary from.pasT games, The Purples' defense
could noT sfop The end runs of The Bacon SparTans.
The resulT was a Two Touchdown defeaf.
ELDER 32 e ST. RITA 8
Elder's eleven were Too big and fasf for ST. RiTa's
Team. They puT up a hard fighT, buf They could noT
move The ball Too well. J. Brogan was The ouTsTand-
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Front Row, T. Gramke, J. Venernan, A. Gargano, P. Kroth, D. Forte, J. Bockeneck, N. Naber, B. Holtman, T. Schire, R. Thomas. Second Row,
J. Kaufholol, T, Mathis, M. Cavanaugh, J. Perzel, D. Borchers, R. Stengar, T. Bazely, B, Cummings, G. Catanzaro, J. Hughes. Third Rovv,
J. Barnhorst, T. Currin, P. Wilkymacky, J. Brock, B. Kotz, L. Keiner, D. Hilvert, K. Gold, C. Rizzo, J. Reinstatler. Missing, J. Boland.
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ROGER BACON ill - ELDER O
Spartans downed The Elder yearlings in their first
attempt in high school competition.
ELDER 6 - ST. XAVIER 6
Elder's first score of The season was The result of
an end run made by Ken Gold. The defense held
The Bombers to one touchdown and a tie game.
PURCELI. 22 - ELDER 8
The Purples' prospects were at Their peak in this
game. We were ahead 8-O at The half due To a line
buck by Nick Naber. The Purcell boys came back
with Three TD's in The second half to vvin.
ROGER BACON 211 fELDER O
The Spartans handed the Elder freshmen Their
Third defeat Through strong pass offense.
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For The Third time This season, the Panthers were
held scoreless. The defense is getting stronger, hovv-
ever.
PURCELL i2 - ELDER 6
Purcell really wanted this game. They got it.
MOELLER 36 - ELDER O
Elder got vvithin The ten yard line Three Times, but
could never push it over. Moeller could.
ELDER 24 - McNlCHOl.AS 6
Everything Elder did was right. Too bad They did
not do This earlier in The season.
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Books provide quick minds and
alertness to the individual. At Elder,
basketball also developes these tac-
ulties and instills in the players a
spirit of teamwork and co-operation.
The l96O-6l varsity wrote their
own book in the annals of Elder
history. At the start of the season,
Coach Ray Dieringer knew he had
a good team, but iust how good
they were had to be proven. And
proven it was.
This was a team that featured ag-
gressiveness and height, and utilized
it to the best of their ability. At the
end of the season, every prog-
nosticator voted Elder as the top
cage team in Ohio.
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Steve Tensi, ballet star, scores against Roger Bacon.
CLASSY PANTHER QUINTET UNDEFEATED
Elder 66 - Woodward 37
Action vvas tight in The first quarter of play, and
the Bulldogs led by one point ll-lO, at the second
quarter. Elder held a half-time bulge, 30-23, and
continued domination for The rest of The game.
Elder 63 - Taft 44
The next Panther victim was Taft. Elder never took
a commanding lead until The fourth quarter when
They pulled ahead by lO points. Tom Biedenharn
collected 24 points to pace the Panther team.
Elder 86 - Colerain 47
After piling up a 22-ll first quarter score, Elder
rolled in the second and produced 32 points in the
third to humble the Cardinals on Colerain's home
court.
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Elder 91 -!VlcNicholas 68
EIder's height advantage and Apke and lVleyer's
sharing of' 47 points startled the Rockets. A fourth
quarter splurge helped the Panthers greatly.
Elder 67 - Reading 53
As the first half ended Elder held a slim 28-25
lead. However Nlr. Dieringer's squad continued to
dominate the statistics in the second half.
Elder 82 - Dayton Dunbar 75
Highly touted Dayton Dunbar provided one ofthe
best games of the season for the Elder fans. After
three hard fought quarters both teams found them-
selves deadlocked 58-58. Behind the combined
scoring of Apke and Biedenharn Elder managed to
pull out victorious.
Biedenharn at his best against McNicholas.
Fritz fallies two to help the Panther's cause against Dunbar.
ELDER COPS FIRST G.C.L. TITLE SINCE '56
Elder 84 -Roger Bacon 68
After checking the Panthers for two quarters, the
Spartans tired, giving Elder the win.
Elder 75eLima Central 59
Elder thrilled the upstate fans with their amazing
passingland shooting and were given worthy praise
by Lima papers.
Elder 54-West Hi 34
The annual class saw the Panthers humble the
Mustangs with superior ball playing and handling.
Elder 72 - Purcell 58
Purcell fought but not hard enough as Elder won
its tenth straight game.
Elder 63 -St. Xavier 59
ln a thrilling come-from-behind game, Elder's last
period drive payed off.
Elder 89-Roger Bacon 58
Before a capacity crowd at Elder, the Panthers
amassed points in all periods to smother the Spartans
completely.
Elder 70 - Purcell 47
Elder rolled in every quarter and emptied the
bench in a run-away victory.
Elder 78 -Newport Catholic 72
Leading by 20 points at half time, Elder managed
to hold off a late Newport rally.
Elder 64 e St. Xavier 52
Although the game was tightly fought the Panthers
proved too strong.
Elder 77-Aurora 52
Aurora iust didn't have what it Takes.
Elder 79-Covington Catholic 57
Elder's first undefeated season in history.
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Front Row, left to right: J. Eclmiston, J. Lauber, T. Rartsick. Back Row, left to right: A. Kammer, P. Weidner, J. Mallard, J. Smith, A. Dattilo
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Elder 35 - Woodward i8
The Reserves, undefeated in their freshman year,
show defensive spark.
Elder 35 - Taft 26
Behind at the half, the Panthers recover, led by
Kammer's T4 points, iil-4'
Elder 55 -Colerain 23
Double figure scoring by Datillo, Kammer, and
Smith help to down Cardinals.
Elder 22 - McNicholas 19
Elder outlasts the Rockets, scoring only four points
in the second half.
Elder 39 - Reading 29
After a slow start, the Panthers go ahead thanks
to third quarter scoring spree.
Elder 42 - Dayton 43
The Reserves dream for another undefeated sea-
son is halted by Dayton's fine pressure play in the
last quarter.
Elder 32 -Roger Bacon 28
Outside shooting of Smith and Datillo give Re-
serves their first G.C.L. victory.
Elder 42 -Purcell 44
Panthers lose hard fought contest to Cavaliers
despite the timely scoring of Smith and Kammer.
Elder 41 -West Hi 22
Elder's fine offensive play litterally stomps poor
shooting Mustangs.
Elder 32-St. Xavier 36
Elder receives second loss of the season from the
highly improved Bombers led by Baurnan's scoring.
Elder 37 -Roger Bacon 26
After a terrific comeback the Panthers falter to
lose in overtime.
Elder 39 - Newport Catholic 36
Trailing at the beginning of the third quarter Elder
stages comeback to whip the Thoroughbreds.
Elder 43 -St. Xavier 12
Seeking revenge over their one-time victors Elder
held Xavier.to an all-time scoring low.
Elder 45 - Aurora 35
Despite a press by the Red Devils went ahead and
held the lead for the entire game.
Elder 47- Covington Catholic 29
ln their final game of the season the Panthers
found little resistance in racking up their thirteenth
and final victory.
FRESHMAXI TEAM
Row 'l: R. Riestenberg, D, Borchers, F. Welage, R. Kessler, an:l J. Schaiper. Row 2: D. Hilvert, R. Risso, and J. Barnhorst.
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PANTHER'S RULE STATE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR
HOPE TO CAPTURE EIGHTH TITLE IN COMING SEASON
The Elder Panthers, Ohio State baseball cham-
pions, continued their winning ways in 1961. Twelve
players returned from last year's fine team.
The all-important pitching department was espec-
ially strong with Seniors Bob Metz, Jim Hassett, and
Terry Rogers seeing a lot of mound duty this sea-
son. They were supported by two Juniors, George
Scherer and Tom Frondorf plus Sophomore Butch
Kammer.
Traditionally, Elder has had fine infields. This year
Tom Brennan and Larry Reiring, both returners, bat-
tled for the first base iob. Tom Pfliegel, at second
base was a returning regular, and Tim l-lefferman
was also a fine keystone man. The hot corner was
adequately filled by Joe Martini, also a returnee.
The shortstop position was up for grabs being va-
cated by a fine ballplayer, Jerry Marx.
Jim Stanton, who did a fine job of receiving last
year, handled the catching. Undoubtedly, the out-
field was strengthened by the consistent play of
the pitchers. George Suder also played the outfield.
The pitching and defense were definitely the strong
points. The success of this year's squad hinged on
the hitting.
Under the guidance of Mr.lRay Dieringer, the
current mentor, Elder has won the State Champion-
ship three consecutive years from 1958 through
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Hassett, Tom Pfliegel, Tom Brennan, Jim Stanton.
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The T960 Panther squad, left to right are: Bottom Row: Bob Steinbeck, George Suder, "Butch" Bedinghaus, Tim Heffernan, Jerry Luebbers,
Larry Reiring, Tom Brennan, Joe Scherer, Russell Poland, Tom Pfliegel. Top Row: "Butch" Kammer,
set an unprecedented record of seven state crovvns
since 1943. Elder also holds another remarkable
record of winning 64 of 65 tournament baseball
games.
Last year's tournament games were among the
most dramatic ever. In the district championship
the Panthers soundly trounced Roger Bacon TO-1.
Bob Metz pitched superbly and Joe Scherer provided
The hitting spark by breaking the game wide open
with a home run.
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again the Panthers took championships laurels. Elder
dovvned Dayton Colonel White in a rain-interrupteo
five inning contest 3-l. Second baseman, Tom
Pfliegel had a single and a double.
Springfield High School was the next victim fall-
ing before the Panther surge, 5-l. Bob Metz again
fired a one-hitter and was ably supported by some
fine fielding. Columbus and the State finals were
the next stop for Elder.
Terry Rogers, Jim Stanton, Ken Klusman, Bob Metz, Tom Tietmeyer, Tom Frondort, George Scherer, Jerry Marx, Joe Martini. This team won
the third straight title in a row, and the seventh State Championship tor Elder High School.
On an overcast day and rain soaked field, the
Purple pulled out on close one over Massilon 2-l.
Metz mowed the Tiger batters down while Jerry
Marx, Bob Steinbeck and Butch Bedinghaus sup-
plied the power.
The State tinal against Lima Senior was played on
the same day, Elder squeezing out a 4-3 victory.
Bedinghaus pitched his best game of the season.
Marx and Steinbeck came up with two big hits to
provide the winning margin. The game ended in
darkness. The Elder Panthers are always number
one in baseball, we only hope they can keep up
the habit.
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First Row, left to right: F. Wagner, J. Fiedler, D. Morgan, M. Klusman, l. Teeters. Second Row, left to right: P. Block, M. Halpin, R. Roncker
H. Deitsch, M. Pagano, M. Grace. Third Row, left to right: W. Barry, F. Kooymans, R. Niemier, W, Clair, G. Kirchner, J. Hendy. Fourth Row
left to right, T. Keihl, A. Zaharieff, J, Sanregret, D. Saloatelli, E. Pitstick. Fifth Row, left to right: W. Meyer, T. Meehan, G. Schaffer, H
Moeller, D. Westerkamp, P. Shulz, W. Nieman. Sixth Row, left to right: D. TOFJS, J. IIWSCO, H. Sundefmarl, T. JONES, E. ReiSiI'1ger.
NEW COACH GREETS RECORD TRACK TURNOUT
The 1961 Elder track team greeted their new
X ax A coach, Mr. Richard Loechtenfeldt, with 35 men re-
W porting for practice. Among these was Bob Roncker
who finished second in the state cross country meet
at Columbus last fall and first in the Greater Cin-
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Other track men include Jay Munninghoff, Mark
Klusman,-and Mike Halpin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Wray
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. SchuH'e
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Edelmann
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilday
Vincenl J. Gilday
George P. Miller lPurcell '33l
Mr. and Mrs. William Corcoran
Arlway Cleaners
Fred E. Be'I'z
Mr. Vincenl Rossi
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sehlhorsf
Jerry Volker
Alexander C. Minella, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asimus
John Van Hari'
Edward A. Shine
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nagy
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Aplce
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bushman
Alberl' H. Tensing
Norval C. Hurlon
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Braunslein
Raymond C. Kellerman
William C. Robb Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Seurlcamp
Teresa Doerger
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kunnen
SPONSORS
3rd DEGREE
Vogelpohl Healing
Milion P. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schmerber
A Friend
Ar'l'hur M. Wagner Sr
Mr. and Mrs. George Theobald
2nd DEGREE
Isl DEGREE
. and Mrs. H. Louis Rolfes
. and Mrs. Les'rer Melz
. Benard Vogelpohl
Mr. and Mrs. John A Berlcemeyer
Tony Donaiello
Jack Hauclc
OH'o TalboH'
Harry L. Cappel
A Friend
Nick Radel
The Biedenharn's
Jeri Biederharn
Roberl' H. Ruwe
Ralph J. Blusr
Margarel L. Blusl'
Elmer R. Grosshum
Howard W. Willoughby
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Halpin
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jacob
CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES
TO THE GRADUATING CLASS
OF I96I
THE ELDER WELFARE ASSOCIATION.
Mr. Joseph Ausfing ,,,.,,..
Mr. Ollie Sliens .7..,,,,.,,,
Mrs.
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Edward Sheldon .. ..
Edward SI'an'I'on .
. Urban J. Slang .,,,s,s,
Mr. Ed Wills
Mr. Joseph Ries
Mr. William Wall
Mr. W. E. Corcoran . ,
Mrs. Francis Schroeder
Mr. Ollie Sliens s,,,,s ...,
Mr. Joseph King ,,,ss, , L
Mrs. Virginia Mulvey .
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Recording Secrelary
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Financial Secrelary
A .s., .,..,,.. T reasurer
Board of Direcfors
Mr. Edward Sfanfon
Mr. C. T. Cummings
Mr. Francis Schroeder
Commillee Chairmen
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, Membership
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There is no reason why every parenl of an Elder sludenl' and every graduaie should
nol belong lo lhe Welfare Associalion.
Dues SI.00 per year.
'r' h 'ven Elder High School
ln lhe lhirly-'rhree years of exislence, Ihe Associa :on as ga
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436 commercial square
phone: CI-I 1-2235
ND AND MACHINE COMPOSITION MAKEUP REPRODUCTION PROOFS ' FOUNDRY LOCKUP - ACETATE PROOFS IN COLOR ' NEGATIVE STATS
Complimenfs
HENKEL'S of
SCHULTEN BEV. JOHN J. SCHIFF 81 CO., INC
All Forms of Insurance
42II GIenway Ave. Offering Broader Coverage aI' a Lower
WA I-9946 Cos+ in Our Special Package Policies
PAPA-GINO'S PIZZA
5506 Harrison Ave.
5259 Glenway Ave. Bridgeiown
WA I-8633 HU I-7778
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HE gi P MO I-2305 WA I-5088
36I5 Harrison Avenue
JOHN DREYER SONS
Chevioi'
Montana I-0969 Plumbing - Heahng
THE DORST COMPANY
Manufacturers of
Class Rings and Pins
COLLEGE AND SOCIETY JEWELRY
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Local School Clubs and Fralernily Pins,
We lnvife Your Sugqeslions
Designs Furnished on Request
2l00 READING ROAD CINCINNATI, Ol-llO
Phone: Parkway l-3360
PASQUALE'S
FOODS
3050 Colerain Ave.
LI 2-0020
MERICA'S MOST FAMOUS DOUBLE-DECK
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Open a Saving Accounf Wifh
THE WESTERN HILLS
LOAN 81 DEPOSIT CO.
Accounfs Insured
Curren'r Ra+e 470
TWO LOCATIONS:
Main Office: 2006 Ferguson Rd.
GR I-5873
Open Daily I0 A.M. Io 2 P.M.
Wednesday I0 A.M. Io 8:30 P.M.
CLOSED SATURDAY
Lis+on Ave. Branch: 3922 River Rd
WA I-8498
Open Monday Evening 5 Io 8:30 P.M.
3500 Harrison Ave
MO I-8I00
Cheviol, Ohio
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MENKE MOTOR SALES
Mercury-Comel-English Ford
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3726 KESSEN AVE. MOn'I'ana I-5000 CINCINNATI ll, OHIO
"Always Firsl WiI'h lhe Besl in
COIN OPERATED EQUIPMENT"
THE CHEVIOT
BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY
3723 Glenmore Avenue
"AI Ihe Chimes"
CHEVIOT, OHIO
Currenl' 4V2 Vo Dividend
Open Daily 8:30 A.M. 'lo 4:00 P.M. Excepl Wednesdays
Parlcing Lol' in Rear of Our Building for Our Cuslomers
TELEPHONES: MO I-0457 -- I-0458 - I-0459
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BONNIE KITCHEN TOPS CO.
56I3 Monigomery Road ELmI1urs'I I-6345
CINCINNATI l3, OHIO
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JACK NIEMAN, Prop.
327I-77 Spring Grove Ave.
CINCINNATI 25, OHIO
Furni'I'ure - Appliance
Rugs - Lamps
RECHEL AND SCHERER
527I DeII1i Pike
Delfair Shopping Cen+er
GR I-7766
WA I-3200
GLENWAY TIRE SHOP
4033-35 Glenway Ave.
CINCINNATI 5, OHIO
CompIimen'rs of
HEISTER
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GARAGE E I
32' Race SI"eeI 735I HamiI+on Avenue
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2-C's MOTTO: AN APPLE A DAY
KEEPS THE TEACHER GAY
BRIGGS 81 STRATTON CLINTON
BU D RAU F
MOWER SERVICE
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5 I 33 Delhi Pike
GR I -4077
LAUSON POWER PRODUCTS
Oufdoor En'Ier+ainmen'I'
'For +l1e Family
AUTO-IN THEATRE
DENT AUTO THEATRE
PETER REBOLD AND SON, INC.
Funeral Service
3700 GI
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CHEVIOT, OHIO
I7I2 Queen Cily Ave.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
OCKENSTETT
JEWELER
Carew Tower Arcade 81
Near Ho'I'eI Elevalors 2949 Glenway Ave.
Diamonds WaI'cl1es
Coslume Jewelry
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KELLER AND NEIDHARD
WALTER LEUENBERGER MEATS
4906 Glenway Avenue
I2I7-I9 Rulison Avenue WA I-4556
Free Delivery Choice Mea+s-Fish-PouI'I'ry
WA I-0097 GR I-0432
REWWER PHARMACY
'For Puri'Iy and Accuracy
4956 Glenway af Ralph
GR I-4600
MAUSE'S GROCERY
8I'h and Enrighi'
WA I-I520 WA I-I52I
Free Delivery
CROW'S NEST CAFE
4544 w. Eigh+ S+.
Open Daily 'Til 2:30 A.M.
Caiering for All Occasions
Dinners Liquors
BL I -0927 WA I -9446
TED FOLZ SUPER SERVICE
5029 Glenway Ia'I' Fergusonl
Cincinnafi 38, Ohio
We Give S8rH Green S'Iamps
THE CHAMPION-LION
SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY
4037 Glenway Ave. Iai' Gilseyl
CONGRATULATIONS
WM. RIDDER GROCERY
Qualify Foods
660 NEAVE ST.
GILLIGON-SIEFKE
FUNERAL HOME
367I Warsaw Ave., Cincinnafi
WA I-0302
LOU KRONER 81 SON
Dry Cleaners
3820 Nor+h Bend Rd. Cheviol'
MO I-I400
HOINKE GLENWAY
BOWLING LANES
Price Hill - I6 Lanes - Open I0 AM Io 2 PM
We Teach You How 'Io Bowl
Erwin Hoinke, Sr. - Erwin Hoinke, Jr.
MO I-8II6 MO I-289I
Modern Foundalions and Walls
DAY PRECISION WALL, INC.
Pa'I' RobineH'e
Hank S'I'reiI' They advise YOU
I807 Elm S+. Cincinna+i, Ohio 3:5 :xref +0 be on ,the
Whiskey - Beer - Food Mike Kahsar
Gene Oberiohann Iookoul 'IIOI' I'I"le
MA l'4l I3 Bob Sommer
Dick S'I'uar'I' ad-
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GLENWAY
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4207 Glenway Ave.
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OAK HILLS SAVINGS
84 LOAN COMPANY
5889 BRIDGETOWN
A Modern Financial Home
Off S'Iree'I' Parking
Direc'I Monrhly
Reduc+ion Home Loans
- INSURED SAVINGS -
MO I-6622 Open Daily
HU I-II22
GLENWOOD
REALTY SERVICE
ROBERT J. Ron-I "za"
WAbash I -8800
SEARS
Price Hill
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LARRY H. GRUETER
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GRUETER 81 SON
FUNERAL HOME
Iliff and Glenway Aves.
CH I 3535
Second and Elm S+s. AUG. CARUSO 81 SONS
Fresh Frui'I's and Vege'I'ables
Fresh Peeled PoI'a+oes
Julienne-Whole-French Cul'
LITTLE KINGS OF 2-E SALUTE
THE BIG KINGS OF '61
Reminder
of good times past
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MACKE'S FOOD MARKET
5059 Glenway Ave.
Cincinnari 38, Ohio
4490 Harrison Ave., Near Race
Choice Meals, Groceries, Beverages
We Specialize in Freezer Beef
MO I-6I59
Tom SmiI'h '
Bridge Bardua They advise you
Bob Hodgeman
BuI'ch Kolleck h +0 Pe on The
Clarence Dei+c
Bm Seibed Iookour for +he
Ken Brewer
Joe Seher ad'
JOSEPH M. ALLEN COMPANY
Civil Engineers and Surveyors
5555 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnali 38, Ohio
HARRY F. PIEPMIER FLORIST
II' Pays +o Look Well
C. J. WOLFER
Off Harrison Pike WA I-98I2
MO I3475 4028 Glenway Avenue
"Kodak Color Processing"
PRICE HILL CAMERA SHOP
4425 Glenway Ave.
Cincinnaii 5, Ohio
WA I-004I
WISEMAN'S PHARMACY
2073 Harrison Avenue
Phone: MO I-I753 Cincinna'I'i, Ohio
FAT SAM BURGER
CHRIS ERHART
4403 Glenway Avenue FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.
Jumbo Hamburger I237 wee 6+h s+ree+
25C Cincinnari 3, Ohio
Phone Your Order BL I-4242 CH I-6550
MOELLER'S GRILL 8. PONY Kee BERT JUNG'S
530: Glenway WA I-9628 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
Home-Made Chili and Tur+Ie Soup MO I-5044
Free Parking Take-Home Beverages 5838 Glenway Avenue 0 Cincinnari, Ohio
ST. LAWRENCE DRY CLEANERS
3652 Warsaw Avenue
GR I-I3I2
2-Hour Service If Desired
2 Day Pick-Up and Delivery
Phone MAin I-I788
TRI-STATE MUSIC COMPANY
Experi' Repairing of Band
and Orchesrra Ins'Irumen'I's
Music-Ins'I'rumenI's-Accessories
I52 W. Fifrh Sfreef, Cincinnafi 2, Ohio
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SI. Lawrence Corner
Cincinnari 5, Ohio
DISSINGER'S MOBIL SERVICE
4272 Harrison Avenue
MOnIana I-9706 Cincinna'Ii II, Ohio
Save ai'
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSN.
330I Warsaw Ave. WA I-687I
HARRY MEYER 81 SONS
Joseph A. Meyer
FUNERAL HOME
4989 GIenway Ave.
Opp. Covedale Theafre WA I-4I44
Jim Schwab
ECI Kreme' They advise you
Barry S'I'oII
Ron Monnig 1- b -H-I
Dave Wagner O e on e
Gerry Bachman I k 1- -f -H1
Ed McAIIis'I'er oo Ou or e
Mike Flanigan ad.
Tim Schoeny
F. P. SCHNEIDER 8: SON
PainI'ing and Decoraring
I522 Manss Avenue WA I-8808
THE BALTIMORE AVENUE
LOAN AND BUILDING CO.
We Pay 4If2'X,
I854 Balfimore Avenue
Mee'I's Every Thursday 3 P.M. Io 8:30 P.M.
SONTAG'S DRY CLEANERS
3006 Harrison Avenue COmpIIm6h'IS
MO I-3230 of a
Friend
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JEWELERS I5 'FIT CH 99I Neeb Rd.
3633 Harrison Avenue Q, Near me Counhy Club
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Before Renling Any Aparlmenl
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CAM VIC CORPORATION
Mo 2-0459 Mo 1-4905
MARTINI BROS
TEXACO
6449 Glenway Avenue
MO 2-3437
Bralce Work
Tune-Ups
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Road Service
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JAMES W. BORCHERDING
GERALD P. BRAUNSTEIN
THOMAS W. BRENNAN
LAWRENCE A. BROSS
JOHN R. DIERS
WILLIAM A. EISENECHER
ROBERT J. ENGELHARDT
THOMAS R. ESPELAGE
ROGER A. ESSEN
DAVID J. FITZGIBBON
ROBERT G. FOSNOT
JAMES L. FULLER
ALBERT W. GARBETT
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NEIL R. HILGEFORT
ROBERT M. HUTH
RICHARD L. JONES
JAMES A. KAESER
THOMAS J. KELLER
JOHN D. KELLY
JOHN W. KOHLS
DANIEL D. KRIEMER
MICHAEL P. LYNCH
E. PAUL MINNING
TIMOTHY W. NEIHEISEL
JOHN A. NEYER
THOMAS J. O'BRIEN
PETER M. REBOLD
ROBERT J. RONCKERS
LAWRENCE J. SCHEIDT
FRANCIS GILES SCHRODER
DONALD W. SCHUERMAN
JAMES J. STANTON
JEROME R. STEINKER
THOMAS C. TREINEN
HOWARD F. VOIGT
JOHN P. WESTENDORF
DONALD P. WURTZ
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BOB ACHILE, Bob-Bob, Beautiful Girls, Chicken Legs, Teenage Slob . . . JOE
BARRLAER, Barley, Sports, Excessive Homework, Typesetter . . . RAY BODY,
Pee Wee, Sports, U.S. History, Lawyer . . . MIKE BRADY, Mick, Sports, Physics,
Graduate from College . . . MIKE BRINKER, Mike, Girls, Algebra, Bookie . . . DON
BUCHANAN, Buck, Girls, Pascal, Newton Ect., Make Money . . . JAY BUCHERT,
Jake, D.T.P.O., 24's, Sand Spreader. . .JIM CAFEO, .lim,l4-k, Frances S., Pass Eng-
lish ...WAYNE CHAPMAN, Chip, Basketball, Elgin Baylor, Pass Physics . . . BILL
CLYDE, Bill, Girls, Ron H., Be a Lover. . .JIM CROSS, Nuts, Phylliss Hinton, School,
Brick Layer . . . DEN DALY, Spark, M.A. 84 Sports, School, Flier . . . RICHARD'EARLY,
Dick, Opposite sex, School in general, Bug this Joint . . . ANTHONY EDELMAN,
Tony, Girls, Fr. Bertke, Get out of school . . . CHARLES EDRICH, Charlie, Girls,
Algebra, Accountant . . . RAY HAFNER, Ray, 36-QI-36, Franny, Bachelor . . .
HUGO HAMBERGER, Butch, Sports Cars SQ Girls, Hangovers, Play Boy . . . CHARLES
HUTH, Charlie, Sports, Fr. Bertke, Teacher . . . LOUIS JANSON, Louie, Skeet shoot-
ing, Girls, Get a driver's License . . . KIRK LOBRING, Lob, Free days, Homework,
Loafer . . . CHARLES PETERS, Pete, To Pass, Homework, Pilot. . . DANIEL PETRUCKY,
Dan, Cars, English, To Pass . . . JOHN POHLMEYER, Polecamp, Girls, Possum,
Millionaire . . . JAMES PURCELL, Jim, Sports, Homework, Go to College . . .
ROBERT RIPLEY, Rip, Sports, English, Millionaire . . . JAMES SCHULTER, Slim,
Dayton Flyers, Possum, likethe "Dorf" . . . TOM STOCK, Tom, Free Days,
Homework, Get a Job . . . BOB GASDORF, Mickey, Cheese, School, Get out of
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Be a success . . . J. BERTSCH, Week ends, Greasers, President . . . J. BOCKENSTETTE
Funl, Red Hair, Be a Playboy . . . G. BODE, Beer, Solid Geometry, Beer-taster . . .
D. BUELTERMAN, Civics, Fr. Klug's Test, What is an ambition . . . B. BUELTERMAN
Fun, Civics, Be a success . . . J. DICKMAN, Fun, Greasers, Engineer . . . D. DOER-
FLElN, 51' Chev., Mon. Morning, Get a diploma . . . J. DRIGGERS, Fishing, Book-
keeping, Get a College Diploma . . . H. ELSAESSER, Civics, Boko, To Graduate . . .
D. FISCHESSER, School, Harry 84 Sid, To have ambition . . . T. KNOPP, Good-times, l
Beer, Full race Corvette . . . M. GEHRING, Rum, 81 Squirt, Roach, King . . . J. i
POWELL, 51' Buicks, Silly Rabbits, Graduate . . . G. HAUSMAN, Week ends,
Bowling, College Education . . . P. LlPPS, Seton, Greasers, Entertainer . . . E. PIT- ,
STICK, Chevs, Civics, To Graduate . . . R. SCHERER, Olds, Raty Cars, To Graduate
. . . D. RICKERT, Mice, Fags, Own a brewery . . . C. RENNEKER, Whiskey, Beer,
Millionaire . . . L. RATERMAN, Hams, Civics, Go to College . . . R. PLAGGE, Week-
ends, Civics, Go to college . . . J. LYNN, vacations, Civics, To be a success . . .
R. MATHEWS, Girls, Civics, Big Wheel . . . T. SPITZMUELLER, Everything but
Civics, Nothing but Civics, Pass Civics . . . J. SCHOLLE, Pat, Civics, Graduate . . .
K. GOETTKE, Night before, Day after the night before, Bartender . . . B. HERMAN,
Girls, Quiet Girls, Bachelor . . . T. HEYOB, lrnpalas, No Money, First man on Mars
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Harrison and Glenmore
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3537 Epley Road
Cincinnali 39, Ohio
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20I9 Ferguson Rd.
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Femininity, School, teacher . . . MARK HEAVEY, money, svveetguys, to be skinny
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own a 3OOSL . . . ROCK MILLER, Plymouths, Yankees, professional Rebel . . .
HARRY MOELLER, Roadsters, School, Beatnik . . . BUD MOLIQUE, Chevs, School,
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Cigarette Moochers, Perfect Kangaroo Hop . . . BILL SAUPE, AV-I-4261, Go Cad-
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Fords, Junk man . . . TED SCHAAF, What do all boys like, Trig, Bum . . . LEO
SCHOENUNG, Girls, TV Commercials, To have a beer belly . . . RONALD SCHMER-
BER, Somebody, C. Marvin Smith, To be nasty . . . DONALD SCHMERBER, Nobody,
Nobody, Nobody . . . BILL SCHMIDT, Nothing Everything None . . . CHARLES
SCHNEIDER, U.C., Myself, Accountant . . . TOM WELSH, Beer, Civics, Interior
Decorator . . . FRANK UMBERG, Alcohol, Nite School, Retire Young . . . CLIFFORD
SMITH, good grades, The other kind, Millionaire . . . STREICHER, MARY LOUISE,
School, Good Father . . . JOE SETTERS, Vice CJ.T.I Virtue, Live Rich, die poor . , .
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