Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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J. , . 2: Q ,x Xi , 1 ' l X J U I 'NS A lk-3 xv' 5 1 3 xg S Q'S . -3' EX LIBRIS STAFF John T. Hoobler Marlin E. Conley Paul B. Fern Cyril E. Bresser Paul J. Wieber William H. Toohey Edilor-in-Chief Business Manager Associale Edifor Associaie Ecli'I'or y Feafure Ediror Feaiure Edifor - APPRECIATION y The -sfaff wishes io express ifs sinceresf 'ihanlcs lo 'Phe follewing persons, andiihroughefhem fo fhe' insfifufions 'l'hey represeniyyfpr valuable,assisl'ance given, in cem- piling maferial for lhe l93 3. Cavalier: Dr., G. L. McCann. Mr. Hulberl' TaH,.Miss Cherry Greve, Mr. William Sfiegler, Mr. Ma'H'hew Acldy Green, f6ibsqnfHo'l'el,s Nefherland Plaza, Chamber of Commerce, Poynfer Sfudios, Bachrach Siuclios, Mr. Thuman, and Nicholas Boris. Q I . F P I'V1Il?I'6,llI' I roam, whatever realms to see, B111 hear! 1z11t1'a11eIl'cI fondly turns to fhee ava ier L PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF PURCELL HIGH SCHOOL 1933 'Tis education forms the common mind Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclzn d T9 GC Cafholic ideals are lhe mo'riva+- ing force behind Cafholic educafion -upon our conlinued adherence 'ro fhese ideals resls fhe successful cul- mina'I'ion of bofh our spirifual and our worldly aims. POPE I+ is our earnesi' hope and desire +ha+ an occasional glimpse lhrough fhis book will reawalcen fond memo ries of former days and spur us on +0 discharge our sacred irusl wnh love and devofion. 9 l The atmosphere Breaihes rest and comfort, and the many chambers Seem full of welcomes. -LONGFELLOYV. BOOK I ADMINISTRATION ART Onfenis GRADUATES BOOK Il CLASSES MUSIC ACTIVITIES BOOK III PURCELL PLAYERS DRAMA ATHLETICS BOOK IV PUBLICATIONS FEATURES LITERATURE ' ' , 'if 1. 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Allhough ihe vas? scope of fhe subiecf prevenls a de- failed or 'lhorough +rea'rmen+. if is hoped fha? 'l'he meager maferial here presenfed may lend a new significance 'ro fhose ihings of arf which are so familiar io every Cincinnafian. r Poynter , MR. AND MRS. CHARLES P. TAFT Dedicafiofrzf To fhe memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phelps Taff, whose A inferesl' and promo+ion of Ari' in Cincinnaii will cause fheir name 'lo be forever linked wifh 'lhe fame and presfige of fhe Queen Cify, we, fhe gradualing class of ninefeen hundred ancl fhiriy-+hree, humbly cleclicale 'this volume of 'lhe Cavalier. R 7 I If 5 ,5?Iw V I I 'A 'ESWQ 'ff if J X03 2 I 1 X I f , . x A I :I fi A IX 15 E4 I M , WC, f 1 . , IA -s I I N I Wd! ,jkffnie I gf! f , I, .1 7 I I in I ' Q ,ef 3I .QL 7 Y .IJ X Cf ,r w 'L 'J Q !...p!,l,. 5 ..31,Q54, - ., 1. 0-:FI ,-151-wi'If .-:Ni . -'14 f-L W ' ,Ji -V --v?QQ,L'fTf,o. J' ,Q I qi 13, 'rf ,' . 'Q ,- .' ' ' , -, IR ' 1Q.. I ... I. fy 1 , . .. 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HURLEY A 1. ar 1- ' PAUL ASHBROOK POTTERY CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN MCCORMACK ROSA PONSELLE Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend the knotted oak: I've read that things inanimate have moved, FRITZ KREISLER And, as with living souls, have been transformed, By magic numbers and persuasive sound. -CONGREVE. LILY Poms MUSIC HALL ISAAC VAN GROVE ITALO PICCHI ZOO OPERA PAVILION COE GLADE X 'Rx- ...Q- 1- 'V Q gg ' . 4 I , . . ij? Tw? - I:-EST '91, Gil? 525'-if zfii ygtfji :,:.-A .ig Qgn. -SJW: :Fil ,H ,.g-ff DQS: JE'- Ry: 5555 pp-1? f-E' ., Y 53'-ima HERBERT WWHERSPOON FRANK SIMON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC JOHN HCFFMANN DAN BEDDOE JOHN FEHRING- 'I JANET FLYNN I you see the players - well bCSll0lUPIl? . . y are 1'l1m1bst1'ru'Is and vlrrozlirles of the Iime. --VSHAKIQSPI-1.-x1zE. PURCELL PLAYERS DONALD BEDDQE EVELYN VENABLE TYRONE POWERS T STUART WALKER WALNUT HILLS Tl-IESPIANS WALTER HAMPDEN KATHERINE HUNTER coE JOHN um LLOYD Of all those arts in which the wise excel, Nat11re's chief masterpiece is writing well. 'Z' Su BFFHZLD. A rw G3 N2 22 1 ,hm . ' S. is ma, .N Y air 1, J ll- ' 22:25 FP: 'E 1 'Z . 1. E L Sli Eff za? I 1 ' -QQ .x'. f GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN MAY FESTIVAL G. K. CHESTERTON CHRISTOPHER MORLEY - I JOH N GALSWO RTHY OUR PATRONS The Mos+ Rev. John T. McNicholas, O.P.. S.T.M. The Mosi Rev. Joseph H. Albers ' R+. Rev. Msgr. J. Henry Schengber Rev. Joseph E. Collins Rev. Carl J. Ryan Rev. Arihur A. Froehle Rev. John B. Reicheri' Judge John H. Druflel Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Siunlebeclc Mrs. J. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. William Siemon Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hugenloerg W. J. Crumley Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Schwienher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fliclc Mr. and Mrs B. H. McC5uinness Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pohl Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Foriman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grunlcemeyer Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mc6ann Mr. and Mrs Al Naish Mr. and Mrs Raymond F. Lindsey A Friend Mr. and Mrs. James A. McCaffrey Gus W. Comello Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tielce Mr. and Mrs Hugh W. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mulvihill Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trauiman Mrs. Theodore J. Geisler Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Fern Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hoobler Harry H. Janszen Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Weber F Complimenis of Fallon's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cappel Mr. Roberl' Trame Purcell Welfare Associaiion Madam Paiia Powers Docior M. Scoii Kearns Mrs. Mary Maclce Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hamillon Miss Mary C. Kennedy Fred M. S+eHer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Degaro Mr. Roberr B. Smeihursi Mrs. John R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Henzerling Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Cain and Chip Junior Pg5 MOST REVEREND ARCHBISHOP JOHN T. McNICHOLAS, O. P., S. T. D REVEREND ALOYSIUS J. SEITZ, S. M. Presidenf BROTHER JOHN J. O'GRADY, S. M Vice-Presidenf Fred J. Bosslwarl, S. M. Rev. Cornelius C. Berning Rev. William A. Bucliheil' Michael A. Bobal. S. M. Thomas W. Burke. S. M. PJ 7 :thy Paul D. Cain Richard E. Carler. S. M Rev. Edwin W. DiH'man Thomas J. Dolan. S. M. John P. Finke, S. M. Rev. Leo T. Herlilny H. Gaudet S. M. Bernard J. Jansen, S. M. Russell A. Joly, S. M. Page Tw ri l l l Rev. Jusfin Kennedy, O. P. Rev. Richard E. Kennedy Joseph J. Laffner. S. M. Joseph F. Lelcan. S. M. Page Tzuc tg t M. Leimlcuhler, S. M. Leo A. Madison, S. M. William P. Mullen. S. M Thomas F. Murphy, S. M. James F. Norris, S. M. John J. Pfaff. S. M. Leo S. Rausclw, S. M. Rev. Paul J. Rose . , Gabriel J. Rus, S. M. William L. Pa 33 gd Twenty-t Page Twenty-fou I' ART A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its Ioueliness increases: it will never Pass into nothingnessg but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing. --KEATS. The Culture ot the Old World, the grace and charm ot its Art Centers, re- tlecting the heritage ot centuries, will ever remain its greatest claim to prominence in the World ot Beauty. Cincinnati likewise, tully merits the same renown which distinguishes the capitals ot Europe: tor she, too, serves as the center ot culture tor a vast metropolitan area. Although she may not equal the unrivaled prestige and artistic advancement ot cities in which art thrived tor centuries betore the discovery ot America, The Queen City may well be proud ot her reputation as a patron ot art. Her institutions, her priceless collections and her noted artists, as well as art lovers have won tor her a lasting recognition. The Cincinnati Art Museum possesses one ot the world's tinest collections ot paintings. lt is not only a shrine ot the great treasures ot art, but it is, as well, an academy tor the development ot artistic talent. Under the direction ot Mr. Walter Siple, the Institution has become one ot the tinest in the country. Situated upon one ot the seven hills ot the Queen City, and towering maiestically over the very heart ot the city, this imposing temple represents the lotty ideals ot Cincinnati, the triumph ot the higher things ot lite over the commonplace. Not tar distant trom the Museum, in quaint old Mt. Adams is located the world- tamous Rookwood Pottery, where, in a quiet, peacetul atmosphere, artists produce masterpieces in clay. Because the work ot the artist and the crattsman has pre- cedence over modern principles ot production, Rockwood represents the highest de- velopment ot Ceramics. It has carried the name ot Cincinnati to the tour corners ot the earth. Recently, Cincinnati acquired a notable addition to its institutions ot art. The late Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Tatt generously bequeathed their beautitul residence and their priceless collection ot works to the city tor the purpose ot establishing a public museum. Through the etiorts ot the Cincinnati Institute ot Eine Arts, the task ot tounding the Tatt Museum was accomplished. The splendid co-operation ot all involved in this undertaking, reflected the spirit which won tor the city the epithet. Art-Loving Cincinnati. To the Queen City belongs the honor ot having produced Frank Duveneck, the greatest ot American painters and Clement Barnhorn, the peer ot American sculptors. These great artists will always be identitied with Cincinnati. Edward T. Hurley, Paul Ashbrook, John Dee Wareham, H. H. Wessel, John Weis, Dixie Selden, W. T. Hentschel, Dr. Grace McCann, Miss Cherry Greve, and Miss Mary Alexander are some ot the more prominent tigures in art circles in the city. To these institutions and their artists, Cincinnati owes her most cherished pos- session, her high position in the world ot art. They have placed her side by side with London, Paris, Rome, and other great art centers ot Europe. Ot course, the artistic development ot Cincinnati has not reached the high state in which it is tound in these tamous cities, yet the Queen City has led the trend ot a youthtul and material nation, to art and beauty. Mindtul ot their tame as an art-loving people, the advancement and perpetuation ot art will always be the greatest interest ot the people ot Cincinnati. 'vu'-rf . -f L ff 1 .rf '-'.-zr'-'---. -1-ff- Ta WEEWAP?- 'I N u.5,'F 'w? 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L ' A-45.11.-qgf'-' 5: . ,,,, ,.'. ,Q 5 L., . . in n1 ' .r K-' Mg- gf , ,gg .,,,.,. 5: .'-'cf-T1 ff A121 - L :f 2v', x H w., V ,L N S E N I O R OFFICERS PRESIDENT Paul Long VICE-PRESIDENT I1 C II h Jo n a a an SECRETARY Cyril Bresser TREASURER Fred Lohman fy Page Twenly-si.r WALTER A. ALBER1Z Salisfying fhe sweef foofh of Purcell sfudenfs al fhe candy counfer, Wally , wifh his cheery smile and ready laugh, has won for himself a hosf of friends. Always affenfive and diligenf. his high scholasfic sianding is proof enough of his zealous work in class. Wifh These characferisfics, we know Wally will succeed in his chosen field of endeavor. Foofball, '3l: Class Baskefball, '30-'3l. CHARLES H. BAEHNER Charlie exemplifies fhe real fype of an ambifious sfudenf. He can always be depended on fo make any scholastic acfivify a success. Besides his courfeous work in fhe library. Charlie is well nofed for his superior musical abilify. His violin playing indicafes fhe possibilify of anofher Frifz Kreisler. Library, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Orchesfra, '32. GILES R. BAUMAN Giles will always be remembered for his abilify To ask quesfions. As a resulf of his nafurally inquisifive nafure, he is ranked as fhe mosf versafile sfudenf of The class. He has decided fo confinue his sfudies af fhe Cincinnafi College of Pharmacy. Good luck fo you, Giles. Class Baskefball. '30-'3l: Baskefball Score- board, '33. ELMER J. BAXTER El has fhe unique honor of being vofed our mosf handsome senior. This, com- bined wifh his nafural feminine appeal, has placed a heavy fax upon his freedom. His infecfious laugh, and inimifable humor have desfroyed fhe quief of many a classroom. Wifh his disarming personalify and winning smile, he will go far in fulure underfakings. Foofball, '30-'3lg Class Baskefball, '3O. ALOIS J. BELLER If is frue ihaf Alois is quief, buf his 'lhoughfs are indeed concerning fhal' which is good. l-le has faken fo Lafin like a duck fakes fo wafer. In addifion 'lo masfering Caesar, Alois has also achieved infimacy wifh fhaf old liferary repro- bafe-Will Shakespeare. In fhe course of a few years we fondly expecf fo hear of Mr. Beller -Junior Senaior from Ohio. C. S. M. C.. '3I-'32-'33. JOHN J. BLEEKMAN Combine a magnefic personalify wifh ever-lasfing good humor and a propensify for iokes which is asfounding-and There you have our Jack in a nufshell. A greal' comedian was losf fo rhe world when he decided 'io fake up engineering af Ohio Sfafe nexf year, buf we feel lhaf he will make iusl' as big a success ai fhaf. Class Baskefball, '3I-'32-'33: Class Officer, '3I-'32-'33. JOHN R. BOTZUNG S+ill wafer runs deep is fhe moflo lhal can be well accorded lo Jack. His sincere inferesi in Physics and his knowledge of 'lhe sciences qualify him as our scienlific protege. His ambifion, coupled wiih a winning personalify, will be insfrumenfal in arlaininq success. CYRIL E. BRESSER Serious, reserved and genllemanly, Cyril's popularily is well meriled, He is one of Purcell's leading siudenls, and has been an elilicienl' librarian during four years. The secrel of his success seems lo be Rhy+hm, for he is a demon fypisi and an excellenl pianist Cyril was fhe referee for 'rhe end men in lhe Minslrel. He deparfs wiih 'fhe besl' wishes of alll, Library, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Minslrel, '32-'33: Spanish Club, '33: Ediforial Slaff. U WOODROW C. BRESSLER Woodie is one of Purcell's oufslanding afhlefes. He has achieved recognifion in foofball, lrack and swimming. As a local paper so aplly puts if, Bress is one of 'fhe smarlesl' men on lhe foolball +eam. ll is a mailer of conlenfion as fo whelher Cincinnaii can claim 'fhe disfinciion of being his home fown. Foolball. '32: Track, '32-'33: Swimming, '32. ROBERT H. BRICKWEDDE Brick's unperfurbed aflifucle loward sludies, and his nofable success in lhem. is somelhing al which his classmafes marvel. He has allained. likewise, an enviable repufafion wi+h fhe clarinet despife wha? Rosy R an may affirm fo fhe confrary. Bob has been a real assef fo fhe business sfaff ol! 'fhe Annual, and if is wiih lhe besl' wishes of all lhar he leaves his Alma Maier. Band, '30-'3l-'33: Annual, '33: Baskelball, '30-'3I: Religion Club, '32. WILLIAM F. BRINK Will is popular in any company because of his easy-going ways and sly humor. He is lhe possessor of an abundance of afhlefic abiliiy and scholaslic knowledge, acquired lhrough 'Four years' exfensive work af Purcell. Will's arnbifion is lo become an eleclrical engineer. and he infends 'lo furlher his educa+ion af U. C. LEONARD J. BRINKMOELLER Alfhough Len has been wilh us only fhis lasl' year, he has indeed made an enviable record. Modesl and reserved, an indusfrious worker, his scholasfic record is ace- high, Physics and German are his favoriie subiecls. Enfering info The True spiril' of a real Cavalier. he has been a loyal supporfer of Purcell reams. Page Twenty -seven Page Twenty-ciglit ROBERT P. BROWN Bob is quieT and sTudious in The classroom, buT makes quiTe a splash in aquaTic circles, besides being a Tlash on The cinder paTh. His genTlen1anly manners and his Tine spiriT of sporTsmanship have won him numerous Triends. We all expecT Bob To conTinue as he has begun, and Thus succeed in every enTerprise. Swim- ming, '32-'33g Track, '32-'33: Class BaskeTball, '30-'31-'32-'33, LEO C. BRUEHL lnTroducing The golden-voiced Tenor Trom Hyde Park! Lee's vocal aTTribuTes are The impeTus behind The eTiorTs displayed by The quarTeT including Doppes, Cross and Marois. He is no slouch aT sTudies, eiTher, a TacT which is aTTesTed To by The presence oT his name upon The Honor Roll. Religion Club, '3i. HARRY J. BURRIDGE Harry's pleasani' disposiTion and zeal Tor sTudies makes him an ideal classmaTe. He gives his whole-hearTed supporT To every acTiviTy oT The school. and is successful in boTh aThleTic and scholasTic work. Harry's earnesT and hearTy co-operaTion are sure To bring him conTinued success in any venTure ThaT he underTakes. Band, '32: C. S. M. C., '32-'33: Class BaskeTball, '30: Annual STaTT: Track, '33. VINCENT B. BU RWINKEL Vinnie, wiTh his happy disposiTion and ready smile, is a genial and well-liked characfer. STeady and consisTenT. raTher Than flashy, he has proven himself a sincere and diligenT worker. Purcell' has ample reason To be proud of This loyal son. Class BaskeTball, '32-'33. JOHN P. BYRNE Jack is one of our many humorisTs, and has been responsible Tor many droll remarks ThaT have oTTen disTurbed The quieT oT The Senior Class. He insisfs ThaT he is a musician, buT we are very sTrongly inclined To doubT The veraciTy OT his sTaTemenT. A successful sTudenT. his diligence in sTudy will insure success in any line. Class BaskeTball, '3O: Band, '3l-'32-'33: C. S. M. C., '3l-'32-'33. JOHN E. CALLAHAN Jack is idolized by The underclassmen and is probably The mosT popular Senior aT Purcell. As our brillianT quarTerback in TooTball and our speedy Track CapTain, he has given spiriT and TighT To Cavalier Teams. NoT The leasT of Jack's aTTribuTes is his cheery laugh. which wins Tor him The hearTs oT all who come in conTacT wiTh him. Track, '3I-'32, CapTain, '33: FooTball, '3I-'32: Class BaskeTball, '3l-'32 33: Senior Vice-PresidenT: Spanish Club C. S. M. C., '32. JAMES C. CANNING One of fhe liferary highlighis of 'lhe school, Jim can wrile a lwo-word senlence in 'lhree paragraphs. He is iuslly proud of his wellrearned wriling repufalion. He wandered ihrough four years of high school, reiuiing argumenls and making hosls of friends by his congenial wiificisms. A sharp blade in a rusly scabbardf' Minsfrel, '30-'33: Aero Club, '30-'3l: Plume, '33: Class Baskeiball, '3O. RICHARD CARTWRIGHT Dick is a member of lhaf famous firm, Carlwrighf and Conley, fhe mainslays ol The Annual Business Commifiee. His inleresls, however, do noi cenler around school aclivilies alone, for socially he is very prominent Lei us noi lorgel fo menfion his abilify in fhe scholasiic line, as he is a pre-eminenf Lafin sludenf. Class Baskelball,'30-'3l-'32-'33: Class Officer,'30: Associale Business Manager,'33. SYLVESTER L. CASE One of The mainsfays of 'the 'track ieam, Si is quife an alhlele. As a sfeady and dependable baskefball player, he has also been a valuable assel 'ro his class ieams. Sincere in his sludies, we 'feel sure +haf Si will surmounl all obslacles on ihe road To his success. Foofball, '3l-'32: Class Baskelball, '30-'3I-'32-'33: Track, '3I-'32-'33: Class Officer, '30. HARRY A. CASSADY Behold one of our smallesf siudenfs! Bul lhe bes1' surprises come in liille packages. Harry's deep inleresf in sludies and acfivilies, bofh afhlefic and religious, have won him The friendship of 'reachers and sludenfs alike. The con- sisfenf appearance of his name on lhe honor roll has righffully earned for him 'lhe name of a model sfudenl. Vice'Presiden+, C. S. M. C.. '32: Orchesira, '3l-'32q Annual Sfaff. CHARLES A. CLEARY Charlie, The curly-haired Adonis of Senior D, has made himself well liked by everyone during his slay af Purcell. He is an excepiional alhlele and an arden? siudenf. He inlends ro confinue his educaiion af X. U. nexf fall, and declares fha? he will leach The X boys a new brand of baskefball. Baskefball, '3l-'32-'33: Sludenf Manager, '30-'3I: Reserve Baskeiball, '3O: Spanish Club, '32-'33. MARTIN E. CONLEY lnfroducing Mari, one of The mosf popular and prominenf members of 'fhe class. The solving of an iniricafe Physics problem or the franslafing of 6oefhe is as simple for Mari' as The winning of a fennis maich. If is rumored fhaf Purdue will be his nexf place of sludy. Adieu, Marr. Minslrel, '3I-'32-'33: Annual Business Sfafig C. S. M. C., '32-'33. Page Twenty-nine Page Thirty W JOHN E. CONNOLLY Johnny doesn'f 'ralk much, buf he ihinks his parf very well! He can never be seen wifhouf 'rhaf pleasing smile which he claims only Walnuf Hills people can have. His form in fennis. as well as in baskefball, cannof be excelled. He possesses lhe greafesf racque+ in fhe school. May we bid Auf Wiedersehen fo fhe Tilden of Purcell. Tennis, '3l,-'32-'33: Plume, '33: Reserve Baskefball, '30-'3l. JOHN F. COSTIGAN Jack's sferling and numerous qualifies make us proud fo be his classmafes. This handsome youfh is parficularly brillianf in franslafing French and Lafin and will probably follow a professional career. He is a falenfed dramafisf and has sfarred in numerous plays. He can be seen riding around Hyde Park every day in his aufo. Minsfrel, '3I-'33: Dramafics, '32: Plume: Annual Sfaffz Class Baskef- ball. '30-'3I. EDWARD W. CREELMAN Eddie is The pride of Senior D. His acfivify on fhe gridiron is hard lo excel. His insisfence upon keeping The financial sfafus of D has made him a real freasurer. Ed has led Senior D fo vicfory on many occasions in class baskefball. He is said io be one of Evansfon's besl' drug sfore caballeros . Ed infends con- finuing The drug line. Good luck, Demonl Foofball. '33: Class Baskefball, '30,- '3l-'32-'33: Spanish Club. '33. CARL W. CROSS A quief, unobfrusive youfh. Carl is fhe proud possessor of numerous friends. His 'Tranquil smile and modesf manner is a proud banner +o his Norwood breeding. Sfamp ancl coin collecfor. Carl proves fo be an inferesfing personage. Besides fhese acfivifies. he also affends nighf school. Carl does noi' live up 'ro his family name and proves if wifh a smile. Keep smiling, Carl, and fhe world will smile wifh you! ' JOSEPH W. CULLEN Joe has a marvelous sense of humor, and his wiffy sayings 'l'Old in his slow. cafchy. Southern drawl are consfanfly amusing fo everyone. His infellecfual sfanding coupled wi'l'h his afhlefic skill on The diamond have made him a prominenf mem- ber of The class. A successful and sincere sfudenr, we know he will bring honor To Purcell. Spanish Club, '33, ROBERT M. DALY Mike's enfire philosophy is based on ihe knowledge 'thai if 'fakes sixfy-five muscles fo frown and only 'fhirfy fo smile. His consfanf good humor and iocose nafure have won him many lasfing friends. For 'rhe nexl' four years, Mike's Irish counfenance will be seen cavorfing around Ohio Sfafe's campus. Good luck. Mike . JOHN P. DEASY Jack is Purcell's leading lirerary celebrily. He execuled The oflice of edflore ship of lhe Plume in a mosl praiseworlhy and capable manner. His pel' diversion is Thai' which mosl people would consider an aversion-lhal is. snakes. His accomplishmenls do noi end here, however. for he is well versed in many subiecfs. In shorl, we're proud of him. Aero Club. '30-'3l: Class Baslrelball. '30-'3l: Plume Edifor. '33. DONALD J. DE LOTELL Sfudious. pleasanl and afhleric, Don possesses all rhe arlribules of lhe ideal sludenl. His scholaslic abiliiy can easily be seen from lhe facl lhal his name has won a permanenr place on 'rhe Honor Roll. His handsome blond youlh is equally af home on The diamond or in fhe classroom. and gives hope of some day becoming a second Hans Wagner. Baseball. '32-'33: Class Baslcefball. '32-'33, JOSEPH T. DERMODY Joe has a marvelous sense of humor and lalces pride in keeping Senior D enlhralled wirh his srories of his big dale las? night He excels in Spanish and his ambition is lo be Unired Sfales Ambassador lo Spain. Bien Suerle, Jose, and be careful of lhose senorilas. WILLIAM M. DISKIN Bill presenfs a ralher indifierenl exlerior 'ro fhe general public, bul his friends who are in a posilion ro pierce his air of habilual reserve will iesfify ihal he is a real fellow. He derives a greal' deal of amusement in lislening lo McCar'rhy's iolces. and applauding rhem regardless of fhe effecf produced. Class Baslreiball. '30-'3l-'32. GORDON J. DIXON This handsom, dark-haired youlh is besl' known for his brillianr essays. His high scholaslic sfanding, his arlislic skill and his inimifable humor are familiar 'ro us all. Gord inlends 'lo sfudy medicine, and wilh such qualifies we expecf him ro become one of our ioremosl physicians. Dramalic Club, '3I: Aero Club, '3O. LAWRENCE E. DIXON Larry is a comedian and sfudenl of 'lhe highesl caliber. His vocal rendilion of Goofus was rhe hir of fhis year's Minsfrel. Larry is also giffed along lilerary lines. having several of his wriiings published in The Plume. We all expecl Larry fo achieve his laurels in Journalism. Minslrel. '33: Plume: Spanish Club, '33. Page Thirty-one PAUL B. DOEPKER Paul has a very likeable personalify, and will always be remembered by The class of '33 for his fiery debafes. His favorife pasfime seemed 'lo be arguing wifh Bob Thornburgh. Paul infends fo fake up The sfudy of law and iudging from pasf performances hisqsuccess af ihe bar is assured. So long. and 'lhe besi of luck. Paul. Business Sfafi. '33: Spanish Club, '33, LAWRENCE C. DONOVAN Larry has a remarkable sense of humor and possesses fhe qualifies of a greaf acfor: besides being fhe flash on fhe cinder palh. His favorife pasiime is reading Liferafure, especially fhe books of Wm. Sfearns Davis. Larry may be seen al any fime, frudging foward his Old Home Town. Norwood. where his success is assured. Track, '32-'33: Spanish Club. '33: Minsfrel. '32-'33: Play. '33. AUGUST B. DOPPES Gus has a repufafion for creafing sensafions af fhe mosf unusual fimes. ln spiie of his farcical fendencies, he is an earnesf scholar, a facf which is amply demonsfrafed by his pursuif of fhe sfudy of Aeronaufics af nigh? school. Gus is also a fiery orafor. and waxes eloquenlly, during fhe course of The weekly class debafes. Aero Club. '30: Civic and Vocaiional League, '3l. Pnyv Thirty-Mro ALBERT W. DORSEL Al's friendly affifude and companionable nafure have made him liked by all. He professes a decided preference for Mafh, and 'Though he sfrove in vain for fhe pasl four years fo prove fhe book wrong, his perseverance should benefif him greafly in lafer life. Good luck, Al. THOMAS M. DOWNING Thaf he is a genfleman and a scholar, is a 'liffing descripfion of fhis handsome lad from Hyde Park. He combines remarkable sfrokes of genius. wifh pep and enlhusiasm. and alfhough a fiery debafer and a capable afhlefe. ,his crowning glory lies in fhe facl fhal he aflained fhe covefed honor of being business manager of The Plume . Sad fo say, his hear? is buried in Norwood . Annual Sfafi: Class Baskefball, '30-'3I-'33: Minsirel, '33: Plume. GORDON B. ESCHMEYER Red will always be remembered for his flaming fhafch of red hair which covered an unusually acfive brain. Alfhough usually quief in class, he somefimes surprises wilh a boisferous laugh, a laugh 'fhaf's noi only rare, buf really unique. Red sings well. acfs well. sfudies hard. and learns much. A frue Cavalier, well liked by all. Minsfrel, '32-'33. ' LESLIE E. EWERS Les hails from Madisonville. CheerTul and humorously inclined, and ready To laugh aT a good ioke, he is a genial and likeable characTer. Besides his Tavoriie sTudies. German and Physics, Les also has anoiher 'favorife lsTudyl in Madisonville. buf he has always lcepT her idenTiTy a dark secreT. Class Ohiicer, '30-'3l-'32. JOHN R. FALLON Always aT ease and never Troubled under any circumsTances, Jack sailed Through his high school days wiTh The firm convicTion Thai' afTer Tour years maioring in Chemical Engineering aT U. C., he would come forTh and sTarTle The scienTiTic world. He enTers upon Those Tour years nexT Tall, and we anTicipaTe his success. Good luck. Jaclc. C. S. M. C.. '33: Class BaskeTball, '3I-'32-'33: Class Officer, '3l-'33. PAUL B. FERN The real leaders do noT always march aT The head oT The class. Possessing a quieT and dignified personaliTy. Paul is admired by The enfire school. He is an indusTrious sTudenT. and his success in inTellecTual pursuiTs is noT To be denied. His unTiring eTforTs in helping To make This Annual a success meriTs our whole- hearfed praise. Class Officer, '3l-'33g Plume STaTf, '33: Ediforial STafT, '33g Baslcefball Scoreboard, '30-'3I-'32-'33: Minsfrel. '33. DAVID J. FERRIS Dave, The bigger half of The Karam-Ferris combinaTion, is leaving Purcell prepared To seT The maThemaTical world aiire. His genius in This line would puf Einsfein To shame. BuT his TalenTs are by no means limiTed: he is one of Senior A's Tew exponenTs of popular music. and as a crooner is unsurpassed. Class BaslceTball, '30-'3l-'32. ROBERT B. FROHMILLER Bob is our idea of a perTecT sTudenT. His neaT and exacT worlx exemplify his noble characTer. Wifh seemingly no effort he has aTTained The goal of every sTudenT, The Honor Roll. His lilceable and Triendly personalify is by no means The leasT of his aTTribuTes. We shall always remember Bob as a genTleman aT all Times. Religion Club, '3l-'32-'33. JOHN A. GARNICH John's inTellecTual abiliTy. along wiTh his speed in The swimming pool. have gone far To malce him prominenT. He is well liked by all. Over and above This. he is considered one of The besT back-sfrolce arTisTs ThaT ever graced a Cavalier swim- ming Team. An aThleTe, a genTleman and a scholar! Swimming, '33: MinsTrel, '3I-'32: Class Baslcefball, '3O4'3l-'32: Religion Club, '3l. Page Thirty-tlzree .fw- t ,I Page Thirty-four RICHARD J. GATTO Dick's hobby is playing baskelball. A baskeieer of repuie, he has been a welcome addifion 'ro all his class ieams. His aihleiic abilify, combined wiih a pleasing personaliiy, will carry him far in his fulure endeavors. He has one weakness, and il's only a pipe. So long, Dick. Class Baskeiball, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Spanish Club, '33. THEODORE J. GEISLER Focus your oplics on ihe big shol from Walnui Hills! Ted is quiie a wriler, bul his ouibursfs of quizzical humor never fail 'ro leave his audience in a sfaie of perplexiiy. His aquafic accomplishmenis are surpassed only by his perpefual slales of amicable friendliness. Swimming, '3l-'32-'33 lCapiaini: Class Baskef- ball, '30-'31-'32-'33: Annual Slafi, '33: Plume Sfalil, '33: Religion Club, '3l. CHARLES J. SELLER A fine scholar, Charlie always backs up whafever he says wiih sound and logical reasoning, a frail which has caused much respecf among his 'fellow-sfudenis. ln his sfudies, he has shown a decided preference for Physics, and gives hopes of some day becoming a greal scieniisl. Good luck, Charlie. Class Officer, '30-'32-'33. JAMES W. GODFREY Jimmy is our leading Spanish sfudeni. His favorile pasiime is wrifing 'lhemes in +ha'r language, and he insisls lhai' his abilify as a Spanish auihor is only rivaled by his conlemporaries in Spain. He does noi, however, expecl io be an auihor. bul' will follow lhe call of big business and conlrol Soulh America financially. Class Baskelball, '30-'3I-'32: Business Sialif, '33. LOUIS F. GRIECO Here is a chap who will be remembered by his companions as a genileman ihrough and ihrough. He is sofi-spoken and care-free. He evidences a pariicular inleresi in English and adapfs himself almosi wiih ease fo 'rhe sfudy of Spanish. He possesses lhai almosf perfecl genieel Caslilian personaliiy which no doubf will be a large facior in his fulure success. Adios, senor! ROBERT J. HABIG Bob slill mainlains fha? Deer Park is lhe ideal communiiy, and compleiely dis- regards any arguments To ihe conirary. He derives greai enioymeni' from sfudy periods. bufhe is all afienlion during class-lime. He has exhibiied a decided preference for l-lisfory and English, and he exceeds in bofh of 'lhese branches. Band, '3l: Religion Club, '30: Spanish Club, '33. JOSEPH G. HACKMAN Genial, easy-going and confenfecl, Joe has won fhe affeclion and friendship of fhe enfire sfudenf body. His vivacify and facefiousness are refreshing. and his abilily fo see fhe humor in any sifuafion is sure fo be a big help fo him in fufure life. He infends fo sfudy Commerce and Finance af Xavier nexf year. Spanish Club, '33: Class Baslcefball, '30-'3I: Band, '32-'33: Annual Business Sfaff, '33. LAWSON J. HALL Lawson is our sfeady and dependable end in foofball. A hard worker. wifh plenfy of perseverance. he has offen surprised his feachers wifh brillianf flashes of real genius. Lawson's hobby is billiards, and he has offen upheld his favorife indoor sporf in heafed discussions. His afhlefic prowess. coupled wifh a friendly and happy disposifion, have won for him many friends. Foofball, '32-'33: Class Baslcefball, '30, RICHARD L. HERSCHEDE To Diclc goes fhe honor of being fhe biggesf man in fhe school. He was a mounfain of sfrenglh fo The Cavalier foofball feams. and we are cerfain fhaf il will nol' be long before we shall be hearing of All-American Herschedef' A charming personalify and a sunny smile make him well liked by all. Foofball. '29-'30-'3l-'32: Class Baslcefball, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Tennis. '32-'33: Traclc. '33, WALTER J. HERSCHEDE Wally's beaming counfenance and cheerful manner win all who come in confacf wifh him. Besides being a zealous sfudenf, if is rumored fhal' he is an experi- bridge player. Wally infends fo sfudy medicine af fhe Universify of Cincinnafi, specializing in surgery. Class Officer, '29-'3Og Tennis Manager, '33. JOHN J. HESSELBROCK Here is Bond Hill's only claim fo fame. Jack has been a wizard of fhe fairways during his lasf fhree years af Purcell, and he infends fo confinue his career by annexing fhe Nafional Open nexf fall. Buf he is more fhan an afhlefe: he is a scholar as well, as is shown by his grades, especially in Physics. Golf, '3l-'32-'33: Class Officer. '30-'32g Spanish Club, '33, HENRY A. HESSLER l-lanlc, in his quief and unassuming way, is one of fhe favorifes of fhe class. He is a silenf. lhough congenial worker. wifh enough ambilion fo succeed in anylhing he underfalces. His sfeady sfriving in 'lhe scholaslic field porfends much success for him in fufure life. Au revoir. Hank, Class Baslaefball. '3l-'32-'33: Religion Club, '30-'3l: C. S. M. C., '33: Minsfrel, '32. Page Thirty-ji'z'c Page Thirty-xi.r ANTHONY P. HOLMES Tony is one of fhe mosf diminufive members of fhe class, buf his cleverness and wif more fhan counferbalance his lack of size. Supplying Bressler wifh incorrecf answers af fhe crucial momenf is his favorife pasfime. Alfhough no relafion fo fhe famous Sherlock Holmes, Tony's one arnbifion is fo follow in his foofsfeps. JOHN T. HOOBLER John seems fo be a concenfrafed bundle of dynamic energy. His many and varied acfivifies are proof of his abilify, buf his final and crowning achievemenf is fhe ediforship of fhis Annual. He has complefed a hard job and if is well done. Congrafulafions, John! May your fufure underfakings meef wifh fhe same success. Hobby Fair Winner, '33: Plume, '33: Band. '3l-'32-'33: Minsfrel, '32-'331 Class Officer, '30-'3l: C. S. M. C.. '32-'337 Cavalier Edifor in Chief. '33: Baskefball Scoreboard, '30-'31-'32-'33. JAMES M. HORGAN Jim is anofher fypical Irish lad, a good sfudenf and a good friend. We hear fhaf he is inferesfed in hofel managemenf, or perhaps fhe railroad business. ln eifher case, we feel fhaf in fhe profession he chooses, he will cover himself wifh honor and glory. Keep fhaf smile, Jim. Adios! Class Baskefball, '30-'3I-'32: Spanish Club. '33. LOUIS C. HORNER If is difliculf fo menfion all fhe excellenf qualifies fhaf accounf for Lou's popu- larify. His inevifable cheerfulness and genfleness have won for him fhe esfeem of every one wifh whom he has come in confacf, feachers and sfudenfs alike. His bad habifs consisf of singing fhe lafesf songs and bullying Herschede. Au revoir. Lou. Class Officer, '30-'3l-'32: Religion Club, '30s3I: Class Baskefball. '3 l-'32-'33. 1 BERNARD J. HUBER Hail fo fhe greaf muscle man of Purcell! We always like fo imagine Ben as a weighf-liffer in a circus. due fo his brawny expanse of manly physique. Alfhough of Herculean build, Ben possesses a hearf of gold. and a laugh fhaf rings wifh good spirif and hearfiness. Through 'lhe medium of such qualifies, Ben will undoubfedly succeed in lafer walks of life. Here's fo you, Ben! Foofball. '29330: Class Baskefball, '29-'30-'3I-'32: Spanish Club, '33, . CHARLES T. HUELSMAN Boof may be characferized as one of fhose fellows who fhinks fwice before he speaks. His friendly smile is a passporf info fhe hearfs of all of us. lf was by slow buf sfeady efforfs fhaf he succeeded in his scholasfic endeavors, and we feel sure his genial good nafure will carry him far in his fufure underfakings. HAROLD J. IHLENDORF Duke's bursfs of oraforical eloquence have fhrown him info fhe limelighl fime and again. His commanding affifude and rescnanf voice are well adapfed fo 'ihe fopics of his discourses, which are inferesfing when he doesn'f lilibusfer. Harry is an ardenf Socialisf, and infends fo be an unclerfaker in Russia. Foofball. '29: Orchesfra, '29-'32: Spanish Club, '33: Debafing Team, '33. 5 PHILIP J. KARAM Phil is lhe liffle ray of sunshine of The Senior Class. Wifhouf him. many of fhe long. dreary days would have been unendurable. He is a sfaunch supporfer of all Cavalier Teams, and if has been rumored fhaf if he were fwo inches faller he would become a world-renowned afhlefe. Good luck. Phil. Class Baskef- ball. '30-'3l-'32-'33: Class Officer. '30: Religion Club, '3O4'3l. ALBERT J. KLEKAMP Al is a walking model of whaf fhe wellrdressed young man should wear. He is a good sfudenl and possesses a very likeable characfer. He was also insfrumenfal in aiding 'ihe debafing feam fo achieve ifs enviable record. Personalify and a keen mind predicf his fufure success. Debafing. '33: Minsfrel, '33: Annual, '33: Plume, '33: Vice-President C. S. M. C.. '3I. PAUL, A. KLOECKER Genial, easy-going. wifh a smile fhal' makes for an irresisfible personalify, Paul is one of fhe besf-liked fellows af Purcell. He boasfs of a drawing abilify, which found many ouflefs, especially during class. This falenf, combined wifh his knowl- edge of Mafh. should aid him in becoming a successful archifecf. Class Baskef- bsll. '30-'31-'32-'33. JOSEPH E. KOENIG A genfleman and a sfudenf, his personalify makes him a genial and likeable fellow. Quief and affenfive in class. Joe has proven himself a sincere and indusfrious sfudenf. His scienfiiic ambifion found an agreeable ouflef in fhe sfudy of Physics, and chances are fhaf in fime Joe will become one of The world's foremosf scienfisfs. JOSEPH L. KONERMAN Behold one of our fufure linquisfsl He iusf abouf devours English. Lafin and German vocabularies. He would make a remarkable crossword puzzle experf wifh foreign words. Buf exceeding fhese qualilies by far is his pleasing and engaging personalify, which leads one fo suspecf fhe secref of his success. Ever reliable, Joe has lhe good wishes of his many 'Friends for a brighf fufure. Religion Club. '3l: C. S. M. C.. '32-'33. Page Thirty-seven X. Page Thirty-eight FRANK A. KRAMER To Dix goes The disTincTion of being The only Senior To receive a reward Tor The magazine drive. He also iniecTs iusT as much vigor and enThusiasm inTo collecTing good grades. His TavoriTe subiecTs are German and Physics. and his success in The classroom is cerTain evidence he will achieve greaT Things in The baTTle of life. C. S. Nl. C., '32-'33. VINCENT J. KRAMER Vin is a diligenT sTudenT, a splendid aThleTe, and a perTecT genTleman. His Two hobbies seem To be puTTing A's on his reporT and poinTs on The scoreboard Tor D. A. C. A real sporT. Vin is always in line whenever he can be of service in promoTing school acTiviTies. So long and good luck, Vin. Vice-President C. S. M. C.: Plume: Annual, '33: Class BaskeTball, '30-'3l. EDWARD J. KRUSE Ed, our big liTTle man from MT. Adams, is one oT The reasons Purcell is Tamous. His wiT and snappy reparTee are well known all over CincinnaTi. Still. Ed is a serious sTudenT, and if unTiring eTTorTs counT Tor anyThing, he will, some clay, be an indusTrial monarch. Be good, Eddie, C. S. M. C.. '32-'33. HOWARD W. LAMBERT This versaTile young man is none oTher Than Scrappy, The wiT of The class. His achievemenTs are many and varied. From Toofball Tield To baskeTball courT, he has covered himself wiTh honor and glory. BuT The name- Scrappy ? Ah! Allow us To inTroduce The TuTure middleweighT champion of The world. Happy landings, Lamb, FooTball, '30-'32: Class PresidenT. '30-'3l: Class BaskeTball: Religion Club, '3l. EDMUND J. LANE Ed's friendly smile and pleasing disposiTion have won Tor him a permanenT place in The hearTs oT all his Triends. ln prevenTing The robbery of one oT Hyde Park's prominenT banks, he proved himself The possessor of keen iudgmenT and a pracTical mincl. Ed inTends To conTinue his sTudies aT NoTre Dame. Class BaskeTball, '29-'30-'3l-'32: Glee Club, '29-'30. JOHN H. LITMER Worry never seems To have Tound a place in This handsome chap's face. Johnny is a genTleman of leisure. His sunny disposiTion has helped To dispel many a momenT oT gloom. His peT hobby is backing Purcell Teams, and we feel sure his loyalTy will carry him Tar in his TuTure endeavors. Class BaskeTball, '30-'3l: Track, '3li C. S M. C., '3l. WILLIAM J. LOCKWOOD Bill can be characlerized by Ihe one word aclion. He is a shining example of fhe 'frue Cavalier spiril. as he has demonslralecl by his inferesled pariicipafion in all aciiviiies. Bill fairly radiales pep and animafion. He has a yen lor wrifing sporls ariicles, a laslc which he performs in a flawless sfyle. Keep il' up, Bill. Foolball, '30-'3lI Class Baslcefball, '30-'3I: Annual Slalil, '33: Plume Sfalii, '33, CARL J. LOEFFLER Small buf migh'ry is aboul ihe besl descripiion of Carl. A iypical care-free lad, his only worry is an old Ford. Alihough he is pariial io German, his olher branches have suffered none as a resuli' His loyally in all school aclivilies and fhoroughness in all underlalcings indicale a successful fulure. Our besl wishes, Carl! Class Baslcefball, '30-'3l-'32: Religion Club. '3l. U FREDERICK H. LOHMAN Fred is one of 'Ihose reliable, sleady fellows who are equally popular wifh class- males and Ieachers. He is an excellenl sfudenl and an ardenf supporfer of all scholaslic acfivilies. Fred's knowledge of German will probably enable him fo secure lhe posl of privafe secrelary Io Adolf Hiller. C. S. M. C., '32-'33: Senior Treasurer. PAUL A. LONG We all agree +ha'r our Class Presidenl' is one of The mosl' popular and besl-liked sludenls of Purcell. Paul has been successful in bofh his scholasiic and alhlelic endeavors. A frue represenfalive oi Purcell ideals, a splendid arhlele and a sincere scholar, Purcell can well be proud of lhis loyal son. The besl of luclc. Paul. Foolball. '33: Traclc. '32-'33: Class Baslcefball, '30-'3I-'32-'33: Senior Class Presi- dent '33: C. S. M. C., '30-'3I-'32-'33: Debaiing Team, '33. CARL R. MANZI Carl is known 'fo his friends as lhe boy wi'lh Ihe big smile. His sunny disposifion has helped lo dispel many a momenl of gloom. True 'Io his friends, Carl holds a corner in Ihe hearls of all. 'leachers and sluclenfs alilre. If is only wilh 'the sinceresi regref Thai we musl bid him good-bye. Band. '3I-'32-'33: C. S. M. C.. '3l-'32-'33. ELMONT J. MAROIS Elmonl is oi French exiraclion and has consequenfly been endowed wil'h some of 'rhe pleasing mannerisms of 'lhal race. He is exlremely aclive in reparlee, bul' is always willing To laugh if lhe iolce is on himself. He lirmly believes 'lhal' Madison- ville is lhe ideal suburb. and does noi' hesilafe 'ro menfion il. Bonne chance, Elmonf. Religion Club, '3l. Page Thirty-n ine Page F or! y sy Q 05 y ra CHARLES E. MARTIN Charlie will always be remembered as 'rhe boy who made good! He is 'lhe pride of lhe German Class, having 'fhe disiinclive honor of wriiing model German lessons al' fhe blackboard. He is, likewise, a good aihleie. and is parficularly inferesfed in fooiball and baslcelball. ll is wiih our besl wishes 'ihal' we say Auf Wiedersehen, Charlie. Foolball. '3Ig Class Baskelball. '30-'3l: Religion Club, '3I: Class Treasurer, '33. JOHN T. McCAFFREY John is buill along ralher large proporiions, buf his bulk does noi reiard his seemingly simulianeous appearance ai every Senior rendezvous. During 'Phe course of his skipping hiiher and yon, his beaming smile has won him a large following of friends. John is seriously inferesied in Dayion U., and will probably honor lhaf insfilurion by his presence ihere. Fooiball. '3l: C. S. M. C.. '3l-'32-'33: Minsirel. '32-'33. CHARLES W. McCARTHY Bull is Purcell's ioremosi afhlele. Thai' in ilsell is honor enough, but wilh his winning smile and likeable characier he is also one oi 'rhe mosl popular fellows in The school. He has an ambifion 'lo become a greai ballplayer, and il pasl performances are an indicalion of iulure success. he will succeed. Good luck, Bu+z. Foolball. '29-'30-'3l-'32: Caplain: Baskeiball, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Capiain: Baseball, '30-'3l-'32-'33. JOHN J. McDONALD Mick is a prince of good fellows. His ready smile, his everlasiing good humor and his friendliness make him a favoriie among his fellow-sfudenis. His abilily as a publicily manager is undoubied. and alihough he does noi inlend +o follow Huis calling. we feel sure Thai he will make a success al whafever he afiempis. Foolball, '30-'3I: Reserve Baskeiball. '3I: Class Baskeiball, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Class Officer, '30: Religion Club. '3I: Publicily, '32-'33. ' JOHN J. McGONEGLE T Mac was one of ihe mainsiays on The iooiball ieam. He usually was so covered wiih mud lhal' The enemy was unable +o see him, buf 'rhey ceriainly fell his presence. His greai' modesiy will noi' permil him io expose his lalenls, buf he is a whiz ai cowboy songs and Geomelry. Foolball, '32: Religion Club, '3l. JOHN H. MEEHAN Jack is one of Purcell's ioremosf all-around afhleies, being our siellar end on The gridiron, a sfeady guard on The baskeiball couri, and our heavy-hiiiing cafcher in baseball. His all-around scholasiic and aihleiic abilily, combined wiih a pleasing personaliiy, have made him one of ihe besl'-liked fellows ai' Purcell. Fooiball. '3l-'32-'33: Reserve Baskelball, '30: Base Ball, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Capfain, '33: Baslcelball, '3l-'32-'33: Class Presidenl, '33. JAMES J. MELIA Behold our curly-headed pal. Jimmy! His favorife course is fhe lasf-period sfudy bell, from which he usually emerges surprisingly refreshed. While nof reposing in fhe clufching arms of Morpheus, Jim busies himself in improving his golf game. We hear fhaf his secref ambifion is 'fo overshadow fhe accomplishmenfs of fhe greif Bobby Jones. Golf, '30-'3l-'32: Class Baskefball. '30-'3I-'32-'33: Spanish Clu . '33. THOMAS O. MOLLOY Tom is perhaps one of fhe mosf oufsfanding sfudenfs af Purcell. By virfue of his office as Presidenf of The local conference of The C. S. M. C.. he has become very well known. He is a sfudenf of no mean abilify. and fhis. coupled wifh his brillianf personalify. will insure his success when he fakes up medicine nexf year. Religion Club, '30-'3l-'32: Class Officer, '30-'3l-'32: Band. '3l-'32-'33: Minsfrel, '33: C. S. M. C., '32-'33: Arf Club. '33: Plume, '33: Library, '33. ROBERT J. MOMPER Bob's infecfious good humor readily fransmifs ifself fhroughouf any gafhering af which he is presenf. His handsomeness is proven by fhe facf fhaf his picfure is on display af fhe phofographer's, where his feminine admirers may easily view if. Wifh so many likeable qualifies, Bob is bound fo go far. Foofball, '30-'3I: Class Baskefball, '30-'3I-'32-'33: Spanish Club, '33, ALBERT P. MOORMAN On fhe diamond, Al is unsurpassed. His abilify fo pull games ouf of fhe fire wifh his Timely blows and his agilify af snapping grounders are posifively uncanny. Al ,is noi only an afhlefe, buf also a scholar and comedian as well. Every ball game is af leasf a moral vicfory wifh him. Baseball, '3I-'32-'33: lCapfainl Foof- ball. '30-'3l-'32: Religion Club, '32: Class Baskefball, '30-'3I-'32-'33: Class Officer, '3l-'33, i DONALD F. MURPHY Undoubfedly. Murph is one of fhe besf-known and besf-liked fellows in 'ihe school. As an enferfainer, he is unsurpassed, and his rendifion of Mammy would make Al Jolson look fo his laurels. Afhlefically, Murph is a iack of all frades. Bofh fhe swimming and 'track feams will have a hard fime replacing him. Swimming, '31-'32-'33: Track, '3l-'32-'33: C. S. M. C., '32 33: Minsfrel, '33: Reserve Baskefball. '30-'3I: Class Baskefball, '32-'33. DAVID J. MURRAY Known fo his hosfs of friends as Doc, he is The essence of congenialify. His everlasfing smile and refreshing personalify. fogefher wifh his argumenfafive inclinafions. make him a delighfful companion. Jusf a word of warning, fhough- beware of his logic! He inlends fo pursue law, or have law pursue him, af Ohio Sfafe. Here's looking af you, Dave. Foofball. '29: Class Baskefball, '304'33. Page Forty-one Page Forty-1:90 'cf 'T JOHN T. MURRAY Jack bids Tair To become The renowned successor To Charley Paddock. His speedy TooTwork has been one of The TacTors accounTable Tor The success oT The Track Team during The pasT Tew years. Jack Takes school work seriously. buT aTTer Two o'clock iT's a diTTerenT sTory. Track. '3I-'32-'33: Religion Club, '3l7 Spanish Club. '33, PAUL D. NABERHAUS Paul-is one oT The leading musicians and scholars of The school. His hobby is playing The violin, and Trom all indicaTions The world will soon be presenTed wiTh anoTher Rubinoff. Paul inTends To conTinue his sTudies aT U. C. Happy TuTure To you, Paul. OrchesTra, '30-'3l-'33. ALEX S. NAISH Al is an experT auThoriTy on moTorcycles and boaTs. For swimming, Al has so many medals ThaT he is awake nighTs Thinking of places where he can sTore Them. His oraTorical prowess is noT To be denied. and his sense oT humor is enTerTainmenT in iTselT. FooTball.'32-'33g Swimming,'3O-'31 lCapTainl '32: Class BaskeTball. '31-'32. HARRY NIEMEYER Harry is The spark plug oT The Senior E baskeTball squad. His sharpshooTing has been responsible Tor pulling many a game ouT of The Tire. He has also com- piled a splendid record in scholasTic work during his soiourn aT Purcell, exhibiTing a decided proficiency in MaTh. Harry is a real fellow and always conducTs himself in a genTlemanly manner. Reserve BaskeTball, '3l: Class BaskeTball, '32-'33. JOSEPH OBERMEYER Along wiTh his unTiring eTForTs To imbibe knowledge, Joe has made many serious aTTempTs To become a bowling champ. This is his worsT dissipaTion. however. and iT is oTTseT by his sTudious naTure. He seldom voices an opinion, buT when he does he is righT, and will back his sTaTemenT To The besT oT his abiliTy. Spanish Club, '33: Class BaskeTball, '30-'3I. THOMAS J. O'HARA Tom, wiTh his friendly lrish smile and his ready wiT, has been a welcome addiTion To many school acTiviTies. His TavoriTe weakness is promoTing dances and clashing The cymbals in The Cavalier Band. We look 'forward wiTh ioyTul anTicipaTion To Tom's TuTure. and predicT much success Tor him. Band, '3l-'32-'33: Class OTTicer, '30-'3I: MinsTrel. '30-'3l-'32-'33: DramaTics, '32-'33: Library STaTT. '32-'33: Annual STaTT. '33: Plume STaTT. '32-'33: C. S. M. C.. '32-'33: Religion Club. '3l-'32: Civic and VocaTional League, '32-'33. IRVIN J. OSTERDAY Irv believes in making The mosT oT his opporTuniTies. His Training in The business deparTmenT, in addiTion To his parTicipaTion in Academic class work, is bound To sTand him in good sTead during The years To come. AT The presenT Time, Irv enhances The glamour oT a local squawky by his skillTul ushering. Class BaskeT- ball, '30-'31-'32-'33:Jola Club, '33. LAWRENCE A. PIENING IT is diTTiculT To menTion all The excellen+ qualiTies ThaT accounT Tor Larry's popu- lariTy. His high scholasTic sTanding. aThleTic abilify and prominence in social aTTairs are well known To all oT us. Larry's versaTile TalenT, combined wiTh his generous, good naTure, should win him much success. Our besT wishes, Larry. Class BaskeTball. '30-'3l-'32-'33. MATTHEW K. PU RCELL MaTT is The smiling-faced lad wiTh The curly auburn locks. Besides having a penchanT Tor oranges, he imbibes a quarT of milk aT The dinner Table daily. MaTT claims ThaT he has kepT The ciTrus TruiT indusTry on iTs pins ThroughouT The de- pression. We know ThaT we are bound To Teel his loss as keenly as will The dairy ThaT supplies The CaTeTeria. Class BaskeTball, '29-'3Og Spanish Club, '33. URBAN J. QUATMAN Jolly and easy-going, Urb has won many Triends here aT Purcell. He is a TaiThTul Cavalier, and gives his whole-hearTed supporl To all school acTiviTies. Urb has noT yeT decided upon his TuTure proTession, buT we know his pleasanT disposiTion and high ideals will pave The way To successful underTakings. RAYMOND G. RAHTZ An excellenT Trombone player. Ray is one oT The mainsTays oT The band. He is an advocaTe of popular music, and oTTenTimes during a parTicularly snappy march, he,is apT To break ouT wiTh The laTesT walTz. When noT occupied wiTh his musical endeavors, Ray Tound Time To blow some excellenT scholasTic noTes. Band, '32-'33: Aero Club, '30: ArT Club, '3l-'32: Class BaskeTball, '30-'3l. ROBERT J. REIS QuieT and unobirusive, a genTleman aT all Times, and an excellenT sTudenT, Bob is a Triendly and likeable Tellow. His general abiliTy and compleTe masTering oT The inTricacies oT German, have caused him To be highly respecTed by his Tellow- sTudenTs. He has a leaning Towards The banking profession and in Time may become one oT our leading bankers. We are banking on you, Bob. Pagv Fo rty-th ree Page Forty-four PAUL E. RICH . Hail fo fhe social lion of fhe campus. Paul's spare fime is always fully occupied in visifing his numerous chums in ofher classrooms. His acquainfanceship is exfremely wide, and his universal popularify is a frue indicafion of his sferling characfer and his pleasing personalify. We're wifh you, Paul. CHARLES W. ROEDEL Charlie has many honorable qualifies, buf genflemanliness and neafness are his greafesf. He is a likeable fellow. and a good sfudenf. His favorife sfudy is German, a subiecf which he has quife successfully masfered. Charlie has nof yef decided on his fufure, buf his diligence and sfudy will assure his success in any line. ROBERT H. ROLFSEN Bob is one of The charming Seniors who keeps our brows wrinkled frying figuring ouf his lafesf iolces. He is nof lacking in menfalify. for anyfhing lower fhan a B on his reporf is enfirely foreign fo him. We expecf much from him, for wifh his blonde loveliness and crooning abilify, he should go far. BERNARD J. ROONEY Bernie's greaf hearf forms a pleasing confrasf fo his diminufive size. A zealous worker, sincere in all his sfudies, he has complefed his scholasfic fraining wifh flying colors. His skill on fhe baskefball floor is equaled only by his abilify fo beaf old man par. Auf Wiedersehenf' Bernie. Golf, '32-'33: Class Baslcefball, '3I-'32-'33, ROXY J. ROSS Roxy has nof been froubled by fhe depression or ofher nafional problems, for he is a sfrong advocafe of resf and relaxafion. Neverfheless, he shows sfrong animafion when speaking of Sf. Mary's. We wonder why? Seriously. fhough, Rox is one of our besf sfudenfs. He will follow Chemical Engineering af U. C. nexf fall. No explosions, Rox ! Orchesfra, '30-'3l: Band, '32: Guard of Honor, '3I-'32: Class Baskefball. '30-'3I-'32-'33: Class Officer, '30-'3l-'32. PAUL A. RUHL Paul is renowned for his flashy buf sfeady playing on fhe baslcefball courf, and he has led his class Teams fo numerous championships. He isequally as clever in his school worlc, and a marlc below A is unlcnown on his reporf. Paul's favorife subiecf is Physics, and when if comes fo solving a parficularly difliculf problem, he has no rival. Class Baslcefball, '30-'32-'33y Reserve Baskefball, '3I. HARRY F. RYAN Small in sfafure, buf a menfal giani l Very acfive and a willing worker, Harry is always smiling and looking af 'Ihe brighf side of fhings. His winning personalify has made him a general favorife among his classmafes. We know fhaf Harry will be prominenf in fhe business world, and we wish him luclc. C. S. M. C.. '32: Band, '3l-'32: Orchesfra, '32: Minsfrel, '32. JOHN C. SACK Johnny is fhe genial genf from New Orleans. In spife of his Soufhern ancesfry, he seems fo have a bif of difficuliy in wrapping his drawl around fhose fhroafy Spanish vowels. John has hopes of affaining success in fhe engineering field. and we feel confidenf fhaf he will nof be disappoinfed. Class Basliefball, '30-'3l: Civic and Vocafional League, '33: Biology Club, '3I: Spanish Club, '33. ALBERT P. SCHENZ EXTRAl EXTRA! ThaI's Al. champ newsie of fhe fair cily of Norwood. The members of Senior E owe him lheir undying grafifude for having regularly supplied fhem wifh fhe morning paper. This is only a sample of Al's generosiiy, buf he manifesfs Ihe same ungrudging spirif in complying wiih any reasonable requesis. Religion Club, '3l. ' WILLIAM J. SCHIRMER lnfroducing fhe premier end-man of fhe Purcell Minsirels. His comic capers weren'I always limifed io fhe sfage, and offen. much 'Io fhe delighi of classmafes, he performed anfics fhai would seem fo indicafe fhaf Eddie Canfor will soon be looking for a iob. Acfor and comedian supreme, Bill has won a place in fhe hearfs of all. Minsirel, '33. ADRIAN J. SCHNEIDER Adrian will always be remembered for his iolly and infecfious laugh. His only faulf lies in fhe facf fha? he insisfs on laughing af a iolce, whefher he sees The poinf or noi. Through slow buf sfeady efforf, he has successfully complefed his scholasfic career, and we 'feel sure fhaf he will succeed in his chosen profession. HILBERT J. SCHOENHOFF Hilby is fhe Sphinx of fhe class. His quiei alfeniion and sfudious applicafion is quile as renowned as his periodic splurges info fhe oraforical field, where he surprises everyone wilh his keen powers of memory. He is a frue Cavalier, and no aihleiic confesf would be complefe wifhouf Hilby's familiar counfenance somewhere in view. Page Forty-five Q , T W 'E Page Forty-.six ROBERT W. SCHOETTKER Bob is anofher of our small bu? brillianf Seniors. His unfailing sense of humor has won for him numerous friends. When if comes lo solving Maih. problems. Bob has no peer. and in choosing engineering as his vocalion, he has chosen wisely. Besl of luck, Bob! Religion Club. '30-'3l. GEQRGE L. SCHUERMAN ln Georges case, firsl appearances are noi deceiving. He reigns wilhoul oppo- sifion as The sheilc of Ml. Adams. Don'l' blush, George: il s warm enough. Since acquiring his working specs, lhis modes? lad's marks have advanced by leaps and bounds. IfFor1une smiles upon lhose who smile ai her, Georqe's happy 'lulure is assured. Class Baslcelball, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Religion Club. '3l. THOMAS H. SCHULTZE The Old Maesfro from Pleasanl Ridge is always 'rhe cenier of aflracfion in any galhering. His air of breezy sell-confidence and easy assurance never fails 'fo gain him an enraplured audience. He claims fha? he never issues a false slafe- menf. but fhe wise boys seriously doubl' ihis. More power, Tom! Religion Club, '3 l. JOHN L. SCHWEINEFUS Jack is one of lhe iinesl' fellows lhal ever graced a Purcell desk. He is a sludenl of high abilify and a live supporler of school acliviiy. His cheerfulness and his warm friendliness malce him a wonderful companion. John is always ready To lend a hand, and his qenerosily has won him many friends. Baseball. '32-'33: Baslrelball Reserves, '30-'3l: Minslrel. '3l4'324'33: Ari Club. '33p C. S. M. C.. '33. ITALO F. SEBASTIANELLI Wilhoul a queslion. Halo holds all records for silence. His allenliveness in 'lhe class is unsurpassed. and he is considered somewhal' of a genius. Wifh such an array of gleaming alfribufes, we feel iusfified in vouching for llalo's success. Besl' wishes! JACK C. SHINKLE Here we have Purcell's personaliiy boy, and Ed Wynn's only rival. His iovial smile and winning disposilion make him welcome wherever he goes. A premier sludenl of Malh., we expecl' Jaclc To allain his ambilion and become a world-famous mafhemafician. Life will smile al Jack. because Jack smiles af life. Class Baslcel- ball. '32: C. S. M. C., '3l. V PAUL C. SIEMON Paul is one of 'rhe mosi acfive and besf-liked siudenis af Purcell. His high scholasfic sianding and innumerable acfivifies give ample proof of his whole- hearfed co-operaiion and sincere work. Paul wields a mean racquef, and his ambifion is io capiain a championship Davis Cup Team. Good luck, Paul! Tennis. '30-'3l lCap+ain '32l lCaplain '33l: Reserve Baskeiball, '3I: Class Presi- dent '30g Class Baskeiball, '30-'32-'33: Siudeni' Manager, Foolball. '3O: Annual Sfaff. VINCENT G. SMITH Smi'Hy is The sirong, silenf man from Mi. Adams. However, his silence is an inielligeni and observing one. Occasionally he deparfs from cusiom and emiis a few guarded chuckles over some amusing incident SmiHy's persisienf siriving for knowledge is exhibiied by his regular affendance af nigh? school. ERNEST J. SOUTHERINGTON Ernie is Purcell's ariisi de luxe. Throughoui his scholasfic career, his scinfillaiing work has been one of 'the ousianding feaiures of all school publicaiions. Ernie's genllemanly insiincls are on fhe same lofiy plane as his ariisiic accomplishmenis, and are largely responsible for his hosf of friends. Annual Ar? Siaff, '3I-'32-'33: Civic and Vocaiional League. '32-'33g Library Sfaff, '32-'33: Plume Sialil, '33: C. S. M. C., '32. EDWARD H. STECKEL Ed is apparenily quief and unassuming. He lis'lens io everyihing. says noihing- buf Thinks plenly. However, his in'rima'l'e associales realize ihai an aciive mind and a friendly disposiiion are concealed behind his mask of seeming indilllerence. Ed is one of ihe mainsfays of 'rhe piiching siaff. and has an assorimenl of curves 'thai would make Jean Harlow Turn green wifh envy. Baseball. '32-'33. ROBERT F. STIENS Bob is a firm believer in 'rhe superioriiy of Norwood's government populaiion and drinking wafer. over ihose of Cincinnaii. Neveriheless, he is affine fellow. His one dissipaiion seems fo be bowling. and he is repu+ed 'ro be'ra+ed among The besf iuniors in 'rhe ciiy. A congenial and loyal friend. wiih never a gloomy momenil Class Baskeiball, '32-'33: Religion Club, '3I. OTTO M. STOLZ Ohio, fhe possessor of a genial and likeable characier. has won for himself a hosi of friends here af Purcell. A siudeni of fhe highesi iype, he excels especially in German. li' was ihe general opinion in C 'rhaf he could ou?-ialk any nafive German in any given lengih of iime. Auf Wiedersehenf' OHo. Orchesira, '30-'3l: Minsirel, '32-'33. , Page Forty-sezvsu --,N E PAUL J. STUBBERS Paul possesses a never-failing supply of energy. Perhaps fhis is why if is nexf fo impossible fo discover him in a reclining posfure. He is a marvel af French, and can gurgle fhose nasals like a nafive son. Wifh such sparkling affribufes, he should be pressing Chevalier closely in lhe near fufure. Re' Iigion Club, '3 I. JULIAN J. STUNTEBECK Julian is nofed for being a mosf reliable clarinef player in fthe Band, and an able brush-wielder in fhe Arl Club. I-Ins chief delighfs are propounding new fheories during Physics Class and relafing slighlly ancienf iokes af fhe dinner fable. Julian Page Forty-eigli! possesses a slick-fo-ifiveness which should gain hum swifl recognifion in any field. Band. '3l-'32: Aff Club. '3l-'324'33: Religion Club. '3l: Aero Club, '30: Annual Staff. '33g Plume Sfafff '33. HUGH L. SWEENEY Hughey is fhe life of fhe class. His imprompfu oralory has many fimes enrapfured Senior C: he is especially famed for his pep lalks. When noi' especially occupied in airing his oraforical powers, Hughey found fime fo propound fhe fheories of Mafh. An irresisfible personalify, combined wifh a real sense of humor, has made him liked by all. Foolball, '3l-'32 33: Baskefball. '3l: Class Officer, '3l-'32: Class Baskefball, '30-'3I-'32-'33. GEORGE E. THIERY ' The surprising fhing abouf George is fhaf, alfhough he hails from Norwood. he is a very quiel' and reserved fellow. He is a dogged worker and a conscienfious sfudenf. Even during fhe lunch hour he Turns his fhoughfs fo serious Things. yef his willingness lo laugh makes him an ideal classmafe. Class Baskefball, '30-'3 I -'32-'33. ROBERT W. THORNBURGH ' Bob is a handsome exponenf of class wifficism and debafe. He is a capable afhlefe and a good scholar. His periodical visifs fo Wyoming lOhiol have been a consfanf source of worry 'lo his friends, buf we have our suspicions-however, she's nof a bruneffel Class Baskefball, '30-'3l-'32-'33: Foofball, '30-'3Ig Golf Manager, '33: Minsfrel, '3l-'32-'33: Spanish Club, '33, Annual Sfaff. WILLIAM H. TOOHEY ' PurceII's Beau Brummel ! If is seldom fhaf we have The good forlune fo know such a versafile. brillianl young orafor. afhlefe and sfudenl. His wif, friendliness, enfhusiasm, and his love of fun make him a delighfful companion. He is, likewise. a well-known and skillful iunior golfer. Bill will uncloubfeclly reach fhe fop in his chosen field of endeavor. Golf, '32-'333 Debafing Team. '33: Ediforial Sfaff of Annual: Plume. LAWRENCE W. UHLENBROCK Larry is one of fhose quief and unassuming chaps fo whom every obsfacle seems easy. Larry's 'Iwo weaknesses are German and Drawing, and we feel sure fhal' some day he will be a greaf arfisf on one of our popular news iournals. Minsfrel, '3l-'32g Arf Club. '30: C. S. NI. C., '3l-'32-'33 lPresidenl' Mission Depf.l. ' Rf. l .J - ..-4 CLETUS J. VONDERWISH Vondie prides himself on The melodious way he exfricafes nofes from his TrumpeT. A musician of The highesf Type, he has been one of The mainsfays of Purcell's musical organiza- Tions. His congenialiTy and good nafure have made him well liked among his classmafes. Vondie inTends To go info The business by himself, and we feel sure his fufure will be enTirely successful. Band, '32-'33: Orchesfra, '30-'3I-'32. ' PAUL J. WEBER EnergeTic by nafure and brillianf by endowmenf, Paul car- ried off The highesf honors of The Senior Class. His oraToricaI and persuasive powers were demonsTraTed by The eminenf manner in which he held down The anchor posifion on The de- baTing Team. His performances in The classroom can only be equaled by his abiliTy on The diamond. Baseball, '32-'33: De- baiing Team, '33: Class Officer, '33: Dramafics. '32: Band, '32g Annual Sfaff. '33: Plume, '33: Religion Club. '3I. FRANK J. WERMES Frank is The prince of good fellows. AlThough he has never upseT The menfal equilibrium of his classmafes by an unexpecfed aTTaclr of brilliance, The even Tenor of his earnesf endeavor is amply manifesfed by his excelleni' record as a scholar. Franlc's dependabilify is a credifable reflecfion upon The Purcell escufcheon. ROBERT G. WETTERSTROEM RoberT is one of Those fellows who Tallcs very Iiffle, buf when he does There is a wealfh of informafion in whaT he says. His one weakness is his Ford, buf This is an assef rafher Than a liabilify. We 'feel Thaf Bob's zeal in whafever he underfalres will carry him far in The business world. Class Baslcefball, '30-'3I: Religion Club, '30-'3I. EDGAR P. WIETHOLTER All Hail, The Mayor of Remingfonl Ed assures us Thai' he and RoosevelT will see ThaT RemingTon gefs a New Deal. True To form, our genfle buf porfly Senior is rarely found wifhouf an expansive smile, in or ouT of school. He 'fairly radiafes sunshine, which insTanTly dispels gloom and misery. Good luck. pard! T WILLIAM G. WILKINS Willie, wiTh his rich personalify and genflemanliness. is a genial and likeable fellow. AmbiTious in his sfudies, wiTh grades always hovering around The 90 mark, he is a sincere sTudenT. Taking an acfive inTeresT in school, one of The mainsTays of The band, Will exemplifies The ideal Cavalier. Band, '33. RICHARD A. ZIMMER Quief. genflemanly and serious. Diclc Talzes The laurels as a sTudenT. His record on The baskefball courf is also enviable. He seldom allows his dry wif To disTurb a class, and never permifs himself To be overshadowed. Whafever Diclc underfalces. xgenarisuirge if will be a success. Adios, Ricardo. Spanish Club. '33: Baslref- a . - . ' Page Forty-nine I i T I 4 Page Fifty MUSIC Music has always held a prominenT place in The inTeresT of CincinnaTi. Ei-om an humble beginning in a Ii++Ie TronTier village, iT has blossomed inTo The ToremosT arT oT an arT-loving ciTy. The sTory oT music in The Queen CiTy is noT one of sTr'uggIes and Tailures, buT one oT rapid and unimpeded advancemenT, Tor, Trom The very beginning, The ciTy embraced The genTIe Muse and has given her an enThusi- asTic welcome. The ouTcome oT The ciTy's greaT love oT The puresT oT The arTs, is her unique posiTion in The world oT music. Indeed, The May FesTivaI, The Symphony OrchesTra, The Zoo Opera, and The ConservaTory oT Music have given CincinnaTi The disTincTion oT being The musical mecca oT The WesT. The world-Tamous CincinnaTi May EesTival is The ouTgrowTh oT The old SaengerTesTs which were held in The ciTy. The TirsT oT These TesTivaIs oT song Took place in I849 when The choral socieTies oT The surrounding ciTies gaThered here. In I873 These meeTings evolved inTo The May EesTivaI as iT is presenTed. Today. IT became an evenT oT inTernaTionaI inTeresT, a musical pageanT oT unsurpassed beauTy and splendor. So greaT is The Tame oT The May EesTivaI ThaT The ,,worId's greaTesT musicians consider an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in iT as The crowning achievemenT of Their career. This year The ThirTieTh May EesTivaI TeaTured such world-renowned arTisTs as Richard Crooks, Dan Beddoe, Emily RoosevelT, MargareT MaTzenauer, KaThryn Meisle, I-IerIoerT Gould, RoberT STeeI, GreTe STuckgoId, a'nd Ezio Pinza. AnoTher oT The conTribuTing TacTors To CincinnaTi's musical eminence is The Symphony OrchesTra. The TirsT Tormal and compIeTe series oT symphony concerTs wars given in I895-6 wiTh Frank van der STucken conducTing. Since ThaT Time The CincinnaTi Symphony OrchesTra has been one oT The leading ensembles oT The counTry. ConnecTed wiTh iT in The pasT have been such greaT names as Leopold S'Tokowski, Vladimir BakaIeinikoTT and FriTz Reiner. AT presenT, The orchesTra is conducTed by Eugene Goossens, a young English musician of excepTionaI genius. IT will be Torever To The crediT oT The Oueen CiTy ThaT The Zoo Opera ex- perienced a highly successful season IasT year while Tinancial diTTicuITies Torced The abandonmenT oT opera by The oTher music cenTers oT The counTry. The Zoo Opera is noT a financial enTerprise. IT is supporTed by The Thousands oT The ciTy's paTrons oT arT. IT presenTs a disTinguished personnel under The direcTion oT Isaac Van Grove. Among The leading sTars oT The company are: Coe Glade, ITaIo Picchi, I-IerberT I-Iar- rison Brockbank. CincinnaTi Takes a pardonable pride in iTs opera, Tor perhaps nowhere in The world is iT presenTed amid such ideal surroundings. BeneaTh The Trees, beside a be-auTiTul lake, oTTen in The IighT oT The moon, CincinnaTians are priv- ileged To siT and hear The greaTesT operaTic works oT all Time. The musical presTige oT a ciTy is dependenT To a considerable exTenT upon The Tame oT iTs conservaTory. The CincinnaTi ConservaTory oT Music is one oT The greaTesT in The counTry. Under The supervision oT The disTinguished I-IerberT WiTher- spoon and his TaIenTed wiTe, iT employs a TacuITy oT arTisTs oT greaT renown, among whom are Tound Dan Beddoe, Frank Simon, and John I-IoTTmann. In TreaTing oT music in CincinnaTi, iT is necessary To menTion The numerous amaTeur organizaTions oT The ciTy. They really consTiTuTe The ToundaTion OT The ciTy's musical greaTness. The ouTsTanding worker in This Held is Mr. John Eehring, The musical direcTor of The Archdiocese oT CincinnaTi. The May EesTivaI, The Symphony OrchesTra, The Opera and The ConservaTory have helped To immorTaIi2e The music of CincinnaTi. They are The greaT successors of The humble musical eTforTs oT The early ciTizens. IT is a Tar cry Trom The sTore room meeTing place oT The TirsT choral socieTy To The vasT Music I-Iall, buT however, greaT has been The advance oT music since The disTanT days oT The early NineTeenTh CenTury, iT has always remained a parT 6T The very life oT CincinnaTi. Y -Fiffl-Q-u6f,r Vf'i'-.ETF51fa-JI' .. . ,I 1-wiwzzsuiv' - .4-11...-:fx-NW:-.1W11-V vfv.. -.-. V- . ., . . --Q -PM .. . w'T . :g-! . '--91215-5-E?f'ff'P1?iL3'f'3'??E:'s:'li' -.... ,F. .- .--an ,, J, ,..7r ,. ,..! 1R1bI.,,- T', .I ,iw r ,. .k iv .I vylgg V IQ.: .... . ,- ,.rr.1, I ,I .In ,, II Hur.-12+-'1i11.'1 wf 142:-Q' mil- ' --1 I--i-S!-se 1 1-iw - -5-. 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A gpgglQ-W'-Msg-frii-fxsi,-ageif, '.-mmf' 'P' m'S'7qf q+ - fggqiv A -'w':,'iL1g:7-Nzbavwg -' -' A - - X' ' ' W f 4..:.4:1:v.bfv'L'fa?l5'!4.f:..,'L 1.. 1-mt,A11Leui.'7,pa.-uw-?r.-R. . .42 . .,,-Fcgus. X.. '-x-v.s:Q.X:-Li3S?,li-gi'5'1I'l f-.Q-SfQ2if.5i?ff-fi ONWARD CAVALIERS Accompanied by The applause oT The sTudenT body, The Purcell Cavalier Band, drilled To perTecTion in every deTail, enTered inTo The second year oT iTs musical career. Fulfilling a long lisT oT engagemenTs, wiTh playing and marching ThaT even beTTered The high sTandards seT by lasT year's band, They again emerged TriumphanTly. During The TooTball season The band presenTecl Their sTirring marches aT pracTically every game and did much To inspire The Cavalier gridders wiTh a spiriT ThaT in many cases proved unbeaTable. ResplendenT in Their shining uniTorms, The Crimson and Gold clad marchers. leading The ST. Francis DeSales Parish in The l-loly Name Parade, lenT a Truly colorful Touch To This yearly demonsTraTion oT CaTholic TaiTh. Following The I-loly Name parade, The nexT appearance oi The Cavalier band was aT The ST. Mary AThleTic Carnival which was held in The ST. Xavier Tieldhouse. WiTh The Three oTher CaTholic High School bands. They pre- senTed a concerT ThaT preceded The aThleTic evenTs. The lasT and mosT imporTanT evenT on The Cavalier program is a con- TesT beTween The Tour CaTholic l-ligh School bands, which is scheduled Tor The middle oT May, and will Take place aTTer This boolc goes To press. Page Fi fry THE CAVALIER BAND AlThough The compeTiTion will be keen, we Teel sure ThaT The Crimson and Gold clad musicians will do more Than hold Their own in This conTesT. The band is well represenTed among The members oT The graduaTing class OT '33. When The call Tor members was made in l93l, They were among The TirsT in line. The Tollowing will be graduaTed in June: CleTus Vonclerwish, William Wilkins, Harry Burridge, Carl Manzi, Raymond RahTz, Thomas O'Hara, Jack Byrne, John Hoobler, Thomas Molloy, Joseph Hack- man, Julian STunTebeck, and RoberT Brickwedde. The success oT The Cavalier Band is due in no small parT To The Tireless and persisTenT eTTorTs of iTs Two eTTicienT insTrucTors, BroTher Leo Rausch and Mr. Frank Dowd. Responding eagerly To The eTTorTs of Their Two insTrucTors, The members oT The band have co-operaTed TaiThTully, wiTh The resulT ThaT They have be- come The pride oT Purcell, and one oT The TinesT musical organizaTions in The ciTy. FRONT ROW-R. Weber, J. Hoobler, E. Tielce, T. O'Hara, R. Toebbe. L. Wigbels, R. Schumacher, V. NieporTe, M. Tepe. SECOND ROW-E. UTz. E. Frankenhoff, C. Cappel, C. Thiesing, J. Sheeran, H. Naehring, J. Seuberlinq, R. Brickwedde, J. Joseph, L. Weikel. THIRD ROW-J. STunTebeck, L. Schwienher, C. Manzi, R. Mucine, J. GroTe. T. Molloy. L. Bollman, J. Bardon, W. Wilkins. FOURTH ROW-G. Foqelsong, C. Rackers, W. SmiTh, T. Joseph, E. SmiTh, J. Krumpelbeck, W. Thiery, J. Byrne. J. Hackman. FIFTH ROW- H. Burridge, D. DuTTy, L. Albers, R. RahTz, W. Baehner, C. Vonderwish, E. Flick. R. Brady, E. Henzerling. DRUM MAJOR-R. Fern. ABSENT-W. Ferguson. ---- f ' 'M-e-Vs-wwe-W i wf-memes -' f V' z K u.xmi.'wza,1s-musveezlwsna FRONT ROW-F. Huilger, L. Obermeyer, L. Bollman, R. Roesch. REAR ROW--C. Cappel, R. Mucino. TH E H J. Sheeran, J. Canning, C. Raclrers, E. Rohs. Once more, +he Purcell a uni'r which has exisled from 'the birfhday of fhe school, proved pleasing success. Hs balanced sec- lion of brass. reed, and s+ nfs produced a harmonious, ye? scin+illa+ing, rhylhmic eFFec+. +he group was versalile enough +o play bo+h classical and because of lhe greafer demand. 'rheir concerfs usually delved in The orchesfra meri+s grea+ for providing fhe musical background of The minslrel, A+ Good S+. Marys. and S+. Elizabelh l-lospifalsg fhey were present under lhe Brolher James Norris, adding color and zes+ 'ro +he popular perfor c l-lere's good luclc lo fhe professional musicians of 'rhe fufurel . Page Fifty-three FRESH N A FRONT ROW-J. Blank. C. Becker. J. Birlc, T. Bauer, J. Shea, W. Connelly. W. Condo. SECOND ROW-J. Anderson. J. Cleary. F. Cronin. J. Cross. P. Siegel. R. Bernerf. T. Donnellon. THIRD ROW-A. Cramer, J. Chenderlin. H. Woerl, E. Anderson, W. Sheeran, J. Bellanca. J. Curran. FOURTH ROW-T. Shields, B. Brancaccio, J. Byrne. Presidenf: H. Barnhorsf. E. Crowe, T. Ammon, L. Broclbeclc. REAR ROW- R. Zimmer- man, J. Berman, R. Bardon. N. Conlon. N. Brolcamp, R. Daly. W. Bierclc. FR MAN B Page Fifty-fo u r FRONT ROW-W. Grover, R. Giesling. G. Sharlcey. E. DuMonl'. R. Espel. R. Hare E. Scherrer, R. lmhoff. SECOND ROW- P. Hennies, E. DiMario. M. Horner. T. Dwyer G. Schloss. R. Hagerly, F. Fischer. THIRD ROW- R. Schroeder. Presidenf: J. Glass- meyer, R. Woeber. R. Dunlevy, B. Meyer, A. Dochferman. B. Daumeyer, J. Breifenslein REAR ROW-J. Glandorf, R. Schwarber, F. Harig. W. Gessing, G. Hessler. J. Fen- nessy, J. Donovan. ABSENT-J. Hoffman, R. Hoban. B. Hari. FRESHM FRONT ROW-W. Hosfy. H. Kloclcer, R. Schumaker. R. Kelly, J. Tierney, W. Walsh C. Hughes, President SECOND ROW-C. Maclxzum. E. Huberfy. C. Keller, L. Koner mann, C. Maly. L. Lammerf. THIRD ROW-T. Mahedy. R. Inkrof, J. Malone, F Marlin, R. McDermoH', H. Weikel. FOURTH ROW-J. Voss, R. Maloney, J. Kilgarriff, J. Marshall, J. Sullivan, E. Lohman. REAR ROW-A. McFadden, J. Trimpe, R. Keller E. King. W. Long, T. Marlin. ABSENT-J. Broclcman, H. Keim, T. McCarlhy. FRONT ROW-M. Lindeman. C. Sfeuer F. Smifh P. Oser, J. Riel-nle, R. O'Brien, J Spechfhold. SECOND ROW-C. Penningfon, E. Schmidt, E. Rolsen, F. Miller, R. Rowelramp, J. Rafermann. THIRD ROW--R. Nadiclcsbernd, R. Srnifh, L. Wiefhorn, A. O'Brien. R. Smilh, W. Aufderheide, C. McGonegle. FOURTH ROW-R. Smyfh, J. Moloney, J. Piffrollf, M. Mercurio. J. Morganrafh, S. Rape. REAR ROW--J. Piening, W. McGann. C. Merfes, J. Hoersf, R. Orllieb, J. Mi+chell. ABSENT-T. Russell, C. Peifz, E. Rolws. R. Sack. Page Fifty-five K FRESHM FRONT ROW-H. Burdick, S. Flick, V. Nieporfe, J. Magnarini. L. Slneansl-lang, R. Goesling, H. Copler. SECOND ROW- F. Sfaylon. R. O'Connor, R. Maier. C. Brueg- geman. E. Kell, R. Connelly. THIRD ROW--W. Obermeyer. J. Seuberling. R. Doeplrer. R. Hollmeyer. D. Wilson, R. S+:-iclcer, R. Conniclc. REAR ROW-R. Wille, J. Dunlevy, T. Frohmiller. A. Sclmlegel, R. Sclwlegel. A. Schwab. R. Moormen. ABSENT- R. Godfrey. E. Fugazzi, R. Milchell, S. Pharo. FR MAN F A FRONT ROW-A. Koehler, G. Comello, E. Amorinl, A. Blanlcemeyer, J. Kennedy, E Boggs, Presidenl: G. Harland. SECOND -ROW-W. Kessen, H. Harfzel, R. Green, M Collins, T. Corcoran, P. Hurst THlRD ROW-R. Bright M. Koehler, J. Joseph. A Grogan. O. Clemenls, A. Becker. C. Woefle. REAR ROW-G. Brown. L. Gilliqan E. Sela. T. Curran, V. Haufz, J. Buschele. J. Klenlce. ABSENT-R. Schoemer A. Herschede. Page Fifty-si.: SOPHOM FRONT ROW'-F. Haverkamp, H. Korbee. J. Kahensfein. J. Feldkamp, L. Hines J. Bright C. Herking. SECOND ROW--P. Klusmeyer, R. Brinkmeyer, D. Sandman W. Kammerer. R. Burke. E. Frankenhoff. THIRD ROW-L. Grunlrerneyer. R. Kamp G. Lacinak, P. Kramer. W. Kinley. R. Flaherfy, L. Bomkamp. REAR ROW-D. Duffy R. Dairon, G. Kinsella. R. Clernen+s. F. Jones. J. Forfman, J. Buhr. ABSENT-T. Burke 1 1 1 EC OMORE D FRONT ROW-J. McPl'1illips, C. DeTellem, R. Lackmeyer, Jos. McPhilIips, H. Bauman W. Sweeney. J. Moorhead. SECOND ROW -H. Blasing. E. Ufz, R. Winsfel. A. Orschell J. McDonald, L. Wigbels. THIRD ROW-M. Snow, R. Muccino. J. Lass. V. Merfes R. Meizger. R. Traufmann. FOURTH ROW -J. Schulhoff, T. Quinlan. J. Schairer: Presidenr: W. Overman, C. Schneider, H. Wells. REAR ROW- R. Lohbeclc. E. Kamphake. C. French, J. Prues. J. Moran, P. Blankerneyer. ABSENT-VV. Srermer. Page lx M :unc SOPHOM FRONT ROW-J. Connor. J. Conley. A. Winfer. J. Keefer. J. Berning. H. Cro'Hy. E. Healy. SECOND ROW-W. Greiwe. V. Bresser. C. Cappei. C. Donovan. W. From- meyer. President V. Corrado, H. Eveslage. THIRD ROW-C. Dollenmeyer. J. Higgins. F. Kahn. R. King. J. Casfor. H. Demicic. N. Maier. REAR ROW-W. Frisch. E. Kindei. M. Herschede. J. Kramer. L. lhiendorf. R. Wiechman. ABSENT-J. Buse. G. Emerson. J. Heekin. W. Huxell. M. Kennedy. M. Neumeyer. J. Green. l FRONT ROW- R. Weber, F. Huifger. R. Sfelfenpohi. J. Wriginf. J. Sfrafman. A. V.+ag liano. L. Marfin. SECOND ROW-J. Walker. D. Wesierbecic. R. Sfayion. R. Ross J. Schwering. R. Wirfh. THIRD ROW-M. Schwienher, S. Maiora. J. Sfirnkorb A. McCabe. R. Offen. FOURTH ROW-J. Newbold. W. Meffrnan. T. Keefe R. Schlunf. J. Sheeran. R. Toohey. REAR ROW- E. Reis. J. Mackey. E. Vehr. W. Sfaun Presidenfy J. Mashinoff. ABSENT-J. Moorman. R. Offen. R. Niebuer. R. Rice E. Riffer. H. Sandman. Pu!lC .Yixty A COMMERCI II 'FRONT ROW-C. Os+erman, H. Kroeger, D. Marks, R. Moniag. J. Emsicke, F. Monfag SECOND ROW-- R. Miller, E. Kalb, V. Abbafiello J. Salzl. I. Osferday H. Naehrinq THIRD Row-w. omeafy. E. Flanker, R. Bfes+enimh, w. Brink, c. Mlueller, J. earl lagher, L. Kushman. LAST ROW-C. Frankenhoff. W. Kemper. P. Schweilcerf, J. Richfer. T. Burke, Presidenf: J. O'Hern. ABSENT-W. G-arfhaus. ORA r FRONT ROW-W. Lonerqan, W. Sherman, J. Wolf, A. Wessendarp, C. Piepmier, T. Rooney. SECOND ROW-L. Wefzel, W. Overman, E. Corbeif, J. Wise, R. Lindsey, P. Lammerf. THIRD ROW- R. Kisfner. R. Wehage, W. Thiery, J. Cassidy, R. Welling- hoff, A. Sfephan, Presideni. FOURTH ROW--E. Gufzwiller, R. Kohlhoff. W. Baehner, A. Harfman, J. Bell, W. Devane. REAR ROW-R. Schoenenberger, R. Brady. W Speaker, W. Mulvihill, D. Snyder, J. Krumpelbeck. ABSENT-R. Dubell, R. Heekin, T. Joseph, C. Rackers, W. Kennedy. Page Sixty-one JUN FRONT ROW-J. Hughes, J. Flick, W. Niclcol, R. Linneman, J. McCabe. W. Kloeb, L. Sclwwienlwer. SECOND ROW--R. Manzi, E. Grossi, D. Creahan. W. Ferguson, E. Greiwe, W. Danneman. THIRD ROW-J. Buening. P. Rafferman. H. Cunntnglwam, C. Collins, F. Wagner, F. Lachmann. W. Smifh. FOURTH ROW-J. Kindel, J. Kesslinq, P. Hefele. N. Welferman, A. Meiners, T. McCann. C. Gears. REAR ROW- P. Hugen- loerg. Presidenl: C. lnlzrol, J. Breen. N. Kohmescher, H. Uckofler, J. Krelwnbrinlc, J. McSorley. ABSENT- R. Lunne. ORC Page .S'i.vty-iwo FRONT ROW--W. Coslello, F. Johansing, E. Beckman. E. Schindler, R. Cusler, H. Backs, P. Will. SECOND ROW-R. Wolf. N. Rolfes, J. Weinlcam, B. Schmidl, W. Reflig, R. Wordeman. THIRD ROW-L. Obermeyer. L. Hefz. R. Beeslen, J. Chrislen- sen. R. Menlclwaus, G. Reif, L. Weilcel. FOURTH ROW-W. Wolf, W. Weinkam. G Eclcfas, J. Grofe, Presidenl: F. Kelly. G. Givens. REAR ROW-A. Welngarfner. J gl'eEgl'l1efW. Aplce, R. Robers. T. Wiefhorn, E. Smifh. E. Waechfer. ABSENT- R. Meder . e er. .IUNI FRONT ROW-G. Rolsen, A. Dom, R. Gilb, G. Wiesmann. Borchard, T. Armsfrong, P. Davis. SECOND ROW-J. O'Connor. C. Brunlc. J. Huber, E. Birkigl, N. Johannes. P. Rover. L. O'Connor. THIRD ROW-J. Fisher. C. Kennedy. Presideni: A. Reinerf, W. Bohmer. F. Donovan. T. Wilson, L. Morrissey. FOURTH ROW--C. Keegan. G. Barry. J. Diersing. G. Kennedy. P. Sweeney. A. Sullivan. A. Ruff. REAR ROW-J. Peler. W. Loeffler. E. O'Connor. J. McManus, R. Fern. P. Kneipp, J. Flerlage. ORE FRONT ROW-R. Borchard. A. LeJeune, E. Killene. L. Auer. A. Comello, W. Fallon. SECOND ROW'-A. Schimpf. J. Koslcy. W. Gebharf. J. Colonel. J. Villari. R. C-arih. THIRD ROW-L. Bollman. E. Ollier. R. Apgar, A. Einspanier. E. Sherman, C. Moran. FOURTH ROW-R. Brockman. J. Kolmlman. M. Crowe. L. Albers, President G. Fogle- Tlwomas. R. Murphy. sang, J. Flanigan. REAR ROW-J. Menzel, E. Flick, W. Haley. J. P. Gruber. ABSENT-J. Crawford, R. Halloran. Page Sllxljl-fhI'lJl? Page Sixty-four DRAMA Drama has always held The spoTlighT as one of The principle arfs of CincinnaTi. UnforTunaTely, in recenT years, The legiTimaTe sTage has suffered a decline: and naTurally, The Theafre in CincinnaTi losT some of iTs former imporTance. The causes for The Tall of drama are Too manifold and complex To be discussed here, so we can buT express our hope and belief ThaT The American STage will once again rise To iTs righTful prominence. BuT alfhough The sad condiTion of drama in general has caused a loss of inTeresT in The TheaTre in CincinnaTi, and Throughouf The world, There is every reason To believe ThaT love for dramaTic arT has noT clied, buT ThaT iT is merely slumbering, awaiTing The refurn of a more favorable season. ThaT The real spiriT of The drama is s+iII alive in Cincinnafi is manifesTed by The greaT acTiviTy in amaTeur dramaTic circles. Every college and high school Takes a greaT pride and inTeresT in iTs dramafic club. The Universify of Cincinnafi Fresh PainTers and The Masque SocieTy of ST. Xavier, have aTTained a high dramaTic arTisTry. The crediTable work of The dramaTic clubs of WalnuT Hills, WiThrow and Hughes High Schools, and our own Purcell Players have won very favorable commenT from compeTenT criTics. Many of The parishes and privaTe organizaTions of The ciTy produce plays of various kinds. IT is CincinnaTi's parTicular pride ThaT These amaTeur organizaTions are developing an ever-increasing wealTh of TalenT for The professional sTage. STuarT Walker, one of Broadway's leading producers and playwrighTs wenT To New York from Cincinnafi. Evelyn Venable,.a CincinnaTi girl, is now playing The leading feminine role opposife The greaT WalTer Hampden. JaneT Flynn played wiTh Jack Donahue in Sons O' Guns , Tyrone Power, a producf of Purcell is one of Hollywood's mosT promising young acfors. Donald Beddoe, WalTer Connolly, Edgar Lush, and Florence Golden are some of CincinnaTi's besT young acfors. The SchusTer MarTin School of Ex- pression and The Power Players are doing much for The advancemenf of The dramaTic arT in The ciTy. FurTher evidence of inTeresT in The drama is The facT ThaT many producfions of recognized merif have appeared in CincinnaTi in recenT years. The Queen CiTy has enioyed a hosT of Shakespearian revivals. Ben GreeT and his Players, The S'TraTford on-Avon group and FriTz Leiber's company have played here. WalTer Hampden, The ouTsTanding acTor of The American STage has made TrequenT appearances in HamleT, The Admirable Crichfon and Cyrano de Bergerac. Such disfinguished players as EThel Barrymore, Cornelia OTis Skinner, Philip Merivale and Frank Morgan have always drawn a large and appreciaTive audience. Drama is a culfural influence, and CincinnaTi, The wesTern cenTer of culfure. cherishes any Thing which Tends Toward The menTal and spiriTual advancemenT of her cifizens. Since The Time of Shakespeare, drama has been recognized as one of The hne arfs. ThroughouT The cenTuries iT has experienced periods of sTagnaTion such as The one Through which iT is now passing. BuT iT will rise again, and iTs new life will spring from The love of The beaufiful, ThaT spark which CincinnaTi and o+her sTrong- holds of drama shelTer in Their bosoms. Guard iT well, CincinnaTi! 'Q . Vi. 'Nw N ,nw :f!Q?- . I Q Ig ...ILII I I,. II-II I III -bw V. 1 4..: -I -,'-PF: ' 5-IIII'-liiigfl 2,3 fy 4-gi?-2-2 -lj.-4iffwg4.5Q5VgiQg57'4Q-Ty:-rw,,I,I I IIII fx, fn, I fi? .IN-I I ,Tw ' ' -. 1 V . V,VN'l...!f'g,2'ff ...THF H 1- 'W pg . VN-,QI-:WV .,,,V-eiMiC45e.:V., -:aw--ff-ffff-gLm29fgf3.V' ,nw Fvf.-if- YV-V1 , E: '4'?f.2?53mfr4ng+:f??2' 5:f?55l: f5Ai? 5 fi 'fx -in 'ff'-M Hffw--, V . 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A lhing of no moment a brea+h, a puff-ball-good sirs, I am an ac+or! I+ was wi+h 'rhis lhoughi 'rhar 'rhe Purcell Players began 'rhe dililiculr +ask of presenfing 'rhe brillianf farce, The Whole Town's Talking. Fafher Seifz chose This pariicular comedy because of ils greai popu- lari+y in dramaiic circles. The play was wriilen by John Emerson and Anifa Loos. ln The play, Mr. Simmons, played by Lawrence Donovan, wanls 'io marry his daughfer, aciecl by William Sfermer, +o his iunior parlner in business. Roberl' Lindsey played 'rhe parl' of Chesfer Binney, fhe junior pariner, a bachelor, who laclced ihe personaliiy 'ro aHrac+ any woman. Simmons plans 'ro make Chesier appear +o be a man of many loves. for he believes +ha+ every woman wanlrs fhe man +ha'r every ofher woman wanfs. ln selecfing a beauliful woman lhaf is +0 be Ches+er's love. +hey choose Leffy Lyihe, The movie sfar, and lhe affair is cleverly allowed lo be whispered around. ln no lime. +he whole +own is iallcingf' and all +he girls are lrying lo gain lhe affeclions of Chesfer. In +he midsl' of his glory. LeHy DRAMA PRINCIPALS REAR R Lindsey J. Moorman. L. Donovan. FRONT T O Hara, W. Sfermer. J. Schwering. J. McManus. Pugr' .Sufv fi Page Sixty-six ENTIRE CAST REAR-J. Wrighf, J. McManus, J. Schwering, J. Moorrnan, L. Dono- van, R. McDerrnoH, C. Keeler. T, O'Hara, H. Copier. FRONT-J. McCaffrey, R. Lindsey, W. Sfermer. Lyfhe, porfrayed by James Schwering, comes 'lo Town, accompanied by her prize-fighfer fiancee. The lrouble begins for Chesler, buf he succeeds in overcoming all +he obslacles, and in fhe end wins Elhel. Too much credif canno'r be given To Falher Seifz for his zeal and inspiraiion in direciing The play. H is, wi+hou+ a doubf, his mos'r successful presen+a+ion. The casf, likewise, deserves +o be especially commended for 'rheir excellenl porfrayal of difficulf characlers. Oul- sianding in meril was lhe characler of Chesler Binney, business-like and guileless in his rela+ions wifh women, a blundering old doll, buf charming neverfheless. as played by Bob Lindsey: his scheming par+- ner, Larry Donovan, caused many a hearfy laugh wifh his Swish, Swish : Bill Sfermer, as Elhel, presenled quiie a charming daughierg Joe Moorman, as +he morher, was very elllecliveg Jrhe Movie Queen, James Schwering, was sfunning-ravishing, in 'fact lisping Lila Wilson, played by Jack Keefer, was a howling success: 'rhe young Chicago blood, wi+h his French mannerisms, caused many a sigh among 'rhe ladies-played by Tom O'Harag ihe fiery prize-fighling movie direcior, John Mclvlanusg Joe Wrighf as fhe maid, Roger McDer- moH as Sadie, +he dancing +eacher, Howard Copier as Sally, and John McCaffrey as The chaulifeur, were all enlerfaining and added 'ro fhe 'rremendous' success of The Whole Town's Talking. ATHLETICS S 1fATHLETIC DIRECTOR Si.1.'ty-eiJl I PAUL CHIP CAIN COACH Od. Od. Od. Od. Od. Nov. Nov. Nov. Sept Od. Od. Od. Od. Nov. Nov. Nov. , FOOTBALL SCHEDULE I932 Hamillon Public . . . Aulomdive Trades Woodward ....... Springfield . . . Chaminade. . . Elder .... Xavier . . . Roger Bacon ' I933 Hamilion ......... Porismouih ..... Woodward ..... Coving+on .... Chaminade ..... Elder ......... Xavier ...... - Roger Bacon Away Home Home . Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Home uncerfainl Away Home Home Away 6 3 I 20 3 20 7 20 7 6 O I8 6 7 O 0 24 Chas. Bu+z McCar'lhy Fooiball - Baslcelball Co-Caplain Jack Meehan Baslcelball Co-Capfain Al Whi'l'ey Moorman Baseball Paul Siemon Tennis William Toohey Golf CAPTAINS OF SiORT Ted Geisler Swimming John Callahan Track Page Shi COACH CAIN CAPTAIN McCARTHY FooTaALL soufxo FRONT ROW-J. Callahan, P. Long. A. Moorman. J M h C M C Th C T' J Th J . ee an, . c ar y l ap GIHT, . omas, . McGonegle, H. Sweeney, B. Brancaccio. SECOND ROW-J. STraTman, E. Rich, W. Wolf. C. Degaro, E. Creelman, W. Loeffler, D. Snyder, R. Wagner, L. Grunkemeyer, V. Bresser. THIRD ROW-R. Kohlhoff. P. Hugenberg, C. French. R. Herschede. R. Robers, W. Bressler. L. Hall, H. lnkroT. P. Cain fCoachl. REAR ROW-C. Roos. W. KisTner, W. GuTzwiler. J. ForTman, W. Bell, J. Prues. P. Hefele. FOOTBALL i932 HAMILTON, OcTober I.-Purcell opened The TooTball season oT I932 by losing To l-lamilTon Public To The Tune oT 3I To 6. A pass, Callahan To Meehan, was The only Touchdown The Cavaliers made. AlThough They spenT much Time in The enemy's Terri- Tory, They lacked The necessary punch To converT. WOODWARD, OcTober I5.-The Cava- liers' annual nighT game wiTh Woodward was played under The lighTs aT Corcoran Field. ATTer geTTing oTT To a slow sTarT in The TirsT halT, They came back wiTh a bang and scored Three Touchdowns To sew up The Bulldogs compleTely. AlThough ouTweighed on The line and backTield. The crimson' and gold warriors didn'T give up Tor a momenT and ouTplayed Their opponenTs all over The Tield. McCarThy, Meehan and Thomas scored Touchdowns: a saTeTy was scored on a blocked kick. , I , C.McCARTHY CapTain A. MOORMAN GRIDIRON REVIEW SPRINGFIELD CATI-IOLIC, OcTober 2I. -Taking iTs TirsT Trip oT The season, The crimson-clad warriors iourneyed To Spring- Tield, and despiTe an iniury-riddled line-up, deTeaTed The green 20 To 7. Two passes The Touchdowns. I932 came Trom behind and whiTe To The and a line buck Meehan and Long The passes and AI lvloorman pIL The line. Dick I-lerschede kicked goals. 28.-BeTore a The Cavaliers Trom DayTon Cha- Early in The game, a and a plunge Tor The exTra poinT. score 7 To O. The neiTher Team TeaTure oT The game a punT by Callahan. CI-IAIVIINADE. crowd oT inTer won a hard-ToughT minade aT U. D. pass, Callahan To resT oT The game geTTing anywhere. was a 45-yard ELDER, ferr 4.-Playing iTs TirsT league game wiTh aT WiThrow Field in avenged IasT oT I8 To O. A 75- Tackle plays wiTh The morning, The yea r's deTeaT To ,R. HERSCHEDE yard run by Cal I-IoTT plows Through Cavaliers in Game Callahan fo scoring combinafion in many games Al lvloorman ca ball. and. fo malce if perfecf. a pass Meehan ended fhe day's fesfivifies. XAVIER, I I.--Playing fhe firsf game of a for sweef char- ify's sake af Field. fhe crimson- clad warriors hard-foughf game from Xavier ouf of loag in fhe lasf few minufes of play perfecfly execufed pass, Callahan fo ROGER l9.-Play- ing our final game our lceenesf rivals for fhe 'rhe Cafholic League af U. C. Field loro f a large crowd of roofers from bofh s ols. The game was played in a sea of , and. affer fhe firsf few minufes of pla fhe players were so covered wifh mud. i as impossible fo dis- finguish one from fh fher. The Cavaliers were no mafch for fhe powerful Bacon squad and for fhe firsf fime fhis season were unable fo score a poinf, while Bacon scored a fouch- clown in every quarfer. Score: Purcell O. Bacon 24. q .s--- 1--Y' SKULL PRACTICE VARSITY GRADUATES Farewell is a word ThaT one is loaTh To say, To Those aThleTes who have represenTed The school on The gridiron Tor Three and Tour years. To Those splendid sTandard bearers oT The Crimson and Gold who have spread The repuTaTion oT The school Tar and wide. They have exempliTied The characTerizaTion oT The True Cavalier . . . courage, spiriT and sporTs- manship. Our lasT message To Them is one oT Triendly advice, Carry On. And Tinally, a lasT word oT appreciaTion To our coach, Chip Cain and our aThleTic direcTor, BroTher Bill, They have served The school unTiringly and They are chieTly responsible Tor The proud name ThaT Purcell bears in The sporTing world. May They con- Tinue wiTh Purcell Tor many more years! Who, likewise, would Tail To commend The selT-sacriTices and zeal oT The managers- Al STephans, and his cohorTs, Bob Thorn- burgh and Bob KohlhoTT. To all, we say. a hearTy Thanks-and Au revoirl FAREWELL Pg S Iyt . . :ji 5553? :Gigi . ' C51 ri w. . ,,. . . T Tv- ' 74. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE B A S K E T B A L L l932-I933 Purcell Oo Dec. 2 Fri. S. O. B. C. .... l-lome 29 C I-I A M P S Dec. 9 Fri. Ohio Mechanics l-lome 32 Dec. lb Fri. Reading ...... Home 43 54.5 A Dec. 23 Fri. BlanchesTer .... Away 33 Dec 27 Tues. Alumni ....,.. Home 42 Dec. 30 Fri. ST. Mary's ...... .. Home 28 if Jan. 6 Fri. l-lamilTon Public Away 28 ,fiffij Jan. I3 Fri. Roger Bacon ...... Away I9 gf' Jan. 20 Fri. Elder ...... Home 49 TZ Jan. 27 Fri. Xavier ....... Away '50 ' Feb. 3 Fri. SpringTield . . . Away I4 ' Feb. 7 Tues. Xavier ...,, Home 22 Feb. IO Fri. GeorgeTown .. Away 25 ii-if Feb. l7 Fri. Roger Bacon . . Home 25 Feb. 2l Tues. Elder .,...,.. Away 29 Feb. 24 Fri. Chaminade ..... . . Home 26 l For The second sTraighT year Coach Chippy Cain guided The Cavaliers To The GreaTer CincinnaTi CaTholic Championship. Besides winning The championship The Cavaliers compiled a Tormidable record of lb vicTories and 2 deTeaTs. The VarsiTy led by co-capTains Meehan and McCarThy deTeaTed some of The TinesT Teams in The STaTe. The Cavaliers opened The season by showing plenTy oT power, boTh oTTensively and deTensively, and by doing so They. Took S. O. B. C. Kings inTo camp. 29 To 20. The Tollowing week Ohio Mechanics lnsTiTuTe was prey To The Cavalier assaulT 32-IO. MeeTing Reading l-li in The Third game oT The season The Cavaliers ran wild Tor Three quarTers and when The reservesvwere senT in. The assaulT was conTinued.- The Tinal counT sTood 43-23. Playing Their TirsT game on a Toreign courT aT BlanchesTer, The FRONT ROW-F. CorbeTT. A. Reinerf. P. RaTTerman, J. Meehan lCo-CapTainl, C. McCarThy lCo-CapTainl, W. Ferguson, C. Cleary. REAR ROW-Paul Cain ICoachl. C. Degaro, C. French. R. Robers, W. Speclcer, P. Hugenberg. J. Mackey. C. M cCA RTHY Cavaliers found if difficulf +o ge+ under way. They led a+ +he half, I4 +o IO, bu+ +hey flashed fine form in +he las+ half +o +riumph 33 +o I7. The Alumni s+ruggle was a free scoring affair, bu+ +he Cavaliers managed +o keep on +op. coming ou+ vic+orious, 42-32. The Cavaliers had a difficul+ +ime downing a s+rong +eam from Lancas+er. Ohio, S+. Mary's. aided by +he accuracy of Jack Meehan +he Cavaliers won ou+ by +he score of 28-24. Traveling +o l-lamil+on +he nex+ week. +he Cavaliers managed +o break +he l-Iamil+on iinx. The score s+ood 9-9 a+ +he half. bu+ a perfec+ Cavalier defense held l-lamil+on +o on field goal +he second half, and +he Cavaliers came +hrough wi+h +heir seven+h consecufive vic+ory of +he season. The Cavaliers opened +he Cafholic League season by winning a +hrilling game from +he Roger Bacon Spar+ans. Paul l-lugenberg pulled +his game ou+ of +he fire by sinking +wo free +hrows wi+h 40 seconds +o play. The final coun+ showed +he Cavaliers on fop, I9-IB. Led by diminu+ive Charley Cleary, +he Cavaliers +hen +rounced Elder l-ligh's Pan+hers by +he overwhelming coun+ of 49-I8. Nex+ +o fall before +he smoo+h Cavalier a++ack was S+. Xavier, making baske+s a+ will +he Cavaliers ran up +heir highes+ score of +he season. Xavier bowing +o a superior +eam 50-23. The fables were +urned +he follow-' ing week when +he Cavaliers los+ +heir firs+ game of +he season +o Springfield, 39-I4. Re+urning +o +he home cour+ +he following .week +he Cavaliers again defea+ed S+. Xavier in a very excifing con+es+. Through lv1cCar+hy's high scoring +he Cavaliers came back +o s+ar+ ano+her s+ring of vic+ories: +his score was closer +han +he firs+, 22-I4. The Cavaliers found i+ +ough sledding when +hey +raveled +o Georgefown, and only by playing heads-up ball did +he Cavaliers come +hrough wi+h vic+ory. . 25-20 was +he final score. Mee+ing Bacon for +he .second +ime +he Cavaliers found i+ easier on +heir home floor and +hey romped away +o +heir +i++h league vic+ory by +he coun+ of 25-20. Purcell won i+s second s+raigh+ Championship and i+s l3+h league game in a row, when +hey defea+ed Elder for +he second +ime, 29-27. I+ was a close call, going in+o an over+ime period. Specker and Robers scored +he necessary poin+s for vic+ory. Chaminade High was Purcell's nex+ vic+im, falling in +he wayside 26-2l. A break of fa+e gave +he Cavaliers a +ough break in +he +ournamen+. ln +heir firsf game +hey won from Roger Bacon, 24-20. l+ was a +ough game and +he Cavaliers were vic+ors by vir+ue of lv1cCar+hy's high scoring. The following nighf +hey were de+ea+ed by a reiuvena+ed l-lamil+on Public +eam, 26-21. Purcell amassed +he large sum of 534 poin+s +o +heir opponenfs' 386. McCar+hy led +he +eam's scoring wi+h l3l poin+s and Robers came nex+ wi+h lO8. Co-Cap+ains Meehan and lvlcCar+hy played in all +he quarfers bu+ +wo. The season was one of +he besf experienced by +he Cavaliers in many y-ears. Pagv Scrciity-jirfe Page Sec-cnty-six FRONT ROW-B. Brancaccio. A. I-lanrahan, P. Donovan, R. Traufman, R Monahan REAR ROW-Paul Cain lCoachl, J. Sfrefch, R. Moorman, J. Forfman, W Sfaun R. Kamp. RESERVES Reserves I9 S. O. B. C. ...... Reserves Elder ..... . Reserves 29 O, M. I.. .,..... Reserves S+. Xavier.. Reserves 29 Duffy A. C ...... Reserves S+. Xavier. . Reserves I7 Angelus A. C-.. Reserves Roger Bacon Reserves I2 S+. Mallhew ..... Reserves Elder ..... -. Reserves I9 Roger Bacon .... Reserves Chaminade As usual. +he Cavaliers' Reserve Ieam. as well as Ihe Varsily, made a fine showing in Ihe Greaier Cincinnaii League, lying Roger Bacon 'lor 'Ihe second slraighl year. Coach Cain's search for new marerial was duly rewarded, and many promising Sophomores were discovered. - Opening wi+h a viciory over Soulhern Ohio Business College Reserves. Ihe Li++le Cavaliers confinued on rheir vicrory march wilh Iriumphs over Ohio Mechanics' Reserves. Duffy A. C.. Angelus A. C., 'rhen wenl' on 'ro conquer EIder's Reserves Twice, S+. Xavier's Reserves Iwice, Roger Bacon's Reserves once and finally ending 'Ihe season by bowing Io Ihe reserve Champions of Dayfon, Daylon Chaminade. Near rhe close of 'rhe season Ihe addilion of Iwo excellenr players. Dallon and Erilsch, aided ihe Lillle Cavaliers in scoring wiih 84 poinrs. The Reserves compiled Ihe excellenf 'rolal of 260 poinrs 'ro Their opponenrs' l65. experiencingia' very successful season. Freshman-STANDING: O. ClemenTs. E. SeTa. Sophomore-STANDING: J. McDonald, R. R. Green, M. Collins. Mucino. H. Wells, L. Wigbels, R. Lack- FRONT: E. Amorini, Comello. melfer' I I . FRONT: J. McPhlllips, J. Mclbhillips. J'-'NTU'-STANDING: R- Mafm- T- CUn 'TV'9l'1amI Senior-REAR: F. Fuchs. P. Kloeclzer, P. Ruhl, J. Buening. R. Lunne, N. WeTTerman. pl Sgemony L. Hall' 5- Case. FRONT: J. Kessling, J. McSorley. R. Linne- FRONT: D. DeLoTell, H. Sweeney, J. Bur- man. winkle. This year The walls oT Purcell's gym wiTnessed some oT The mosT inTeresTing and Tiercely ToughT baTTles ever To be played in Them. ln The Tour divisions The compeTiTion was exTremely lceen and TasT, wiTh each Team encleavoring To win The pennanT and The championship oT ETS division. When The smolce oT laaTTle cleared and The season ended, Senior C, Junior B, Sophomore D ancl Fresh- man F were The winners in Their respedive clivisions. Freshman Sophomore Juniors Senior Won LosT Won LosT Won LosT Won l.osT A ...... 3 4 A ...... 4 2 A ,..... 2 2 A ...... l 3 B ...... 3 4 B ....,. 4 2 B ...... 4 It B ...... O 4 C ...... 5 2 C ...... 2 4 C ...... l 3 C ...... 4 O D ...... O 7 D ....., 6 O D ...... 3 2 D ...... 3 l E ...... 6 l E ...... 3 3 E . . . . l 3 E ..... . l 3 F ...... 7 O F ....., 2 4 Page S01-vrzfy-scvcr FRONT ROW-B. Brancaccio. D. DeLofeIl. R. M r, A. Moorman lCapfainI, C. McCar'rhy. H. Cunningham, H. Sweeney. SECOND ROW-E. , P. Weber, J. Schweinefus. J. Meehan, C. French, V. Abbafiello. THIRD ROW-R. Robers, B er. E. Gufzwiler, G Gibbons, J. Mifchell. FOURTH ROW-J. Menzel, R. Loh , . Lamberf. N. Wilking. BASEBALL Purcell Iosf ifs inifial confesf fo fhe 4 fo O. 'Wifh fwo weeks' lay-off due fo fhe pasf weafher condifions. fhe Cavaliers eyes were nof as sharp as fhey should have been. Robers and McCar+hy pifched. If one for fhe Cavaliers fo lose. The Cavaliers experienced beffer luck in game, as 'rhey frimmed fhe Roger Bacon Sparfans, 7 fo 6. lv1cCarfhy, sfarfing his of fhe season, looked very well. oufside fhe brief Bacon rally in fhe ninfh. Purcell offerings of -Frey and Troenle for fen hifs. Hugenberg led wifh fhree bingles fhaf in fhe scoring. Rain played a greaf parf in inflicfing defeaf of fhe season on The Cavaliers. fhe game being posfponed no' less fhan fhree being halfed in fhe sixfh. Two successive friples off 'rhe Cavalier pifcher, Wilking. fhe Wesfern Hills ouffif one run, which was enough fo assure vicfory. as fhe final co I fo O. The Cavaliers came fhrough wifh a fhis confesf. overwhelmingly defeafing fhe Elder Panfhers, I3 fo O. McCarfhy had fhe boys af his mercy, allowing fhem four hifs. Bufz added fo fhe Panfher misery by a Iorclly homer in fhe fourfh. SIug Meder also connecfed wifh fhe circuif. and fhese fhe Panfhers on fhe shelf. Twelve Elder boys whiffed in fhe breeze. Purcell copped fheir fhird consecufive game by faking fhe Xavier Conquerors info camp. I3 fo 0. A barrage of fhirfeen base sem' fhree Xavier pifchers fo fhe showers. Dick Robers, pifching his second game for fhe Cavaliers. hurled like a champion. Xavier was able fo garner fwo palfry hifs off 'rhe big righf-hander. Jack Meehan led The Cavaliers' affack wifh fhree slashing doubles and Slug Meder came fhrough wifh a beaufiful friple. Xavier had enough af seven innings, so fhe Cavaliers refired. Q Page Se:.'cl1ty-eight FIRST ROW-A. Hanrahan, W. Fallon. J. u J. Callahan. C. Cleary. R. Brown. J. Kessling. SECOND ROW-E. Ollier. R. CovingTon. gner. G. Eschmeyer. C. Kennedy. R. MerTes. W. Bressler. J. I-leelcin. THIRD ROW-D. r . D. Snyder. H. Burridge, G. Thiery. R. Lunne, L. Donovan. W. LoeTfler. R. Fern. FOURT -W. Schirmer. W. Obermeyer. R. Frohmillar R. CarThwrighT. E. Fliclc. R. Kamp. F. Dono n, BrighT. REAR ROW-R. Herschede. P. Long. R. Manzi. E. Amorini. R. Gil uelman, I. OsTerday. J. Shingle. S ULE Purcell ..... 32 CovingTon . . . Xavier .... . . . I8 - April IO Purcell ..... 53 Woodward. . . Xavier ..... . . . 3l -April 20 Purcell ..... I8 WiThrow ..... Norwood . . . . . . 39 -April 27 Purcell ..... 57W Elder ..,.... May 4. Purcell ..... - Woodward. Roger Bacon .... -lvlay IO Purcell ..... - Hartwell .... Terrace Parlc ........ -May I6 GreaTer CincinnaTi Li Queen CiTy ScholasTic As The Trees begin To 'Chippy' Cain begins To Around a nucleus of such VeTs as Donovan, Coach Cain has builT a Team AT The Time of pubIicaTion. The C success. The Crimson and Gold banner masT once. and has been dragged in The performers in The individual evenTs were ,lvlay25 .................June2 and The birds begin To sing. if The Traclc Team will win. ' Callahan. Brown. Bressler. Long and calibre. have engaged in Tour meeTs wiTh varied Tlown vicToriousIy Twice. has been aT half ' once. In These meeTs The ouTsTanding Bressler. Ollior. CovingTon. I-lerschede and Fern. while The relays were Talcen care of by CapTain Callahan, Long. lvlerTes. Fallon. Fliclc. Donovan. Kennedy, Lunne, Snyder and Schirmer. The goal of The l933 Traclc Team is. as in pasT years. The championship oT The GreaTer CincinnaTi League. AT The presenT Time iT seems ThaT The deciding meeT will be deTermined by a sIighT mar in oT poinTs. buT The Cavalier Traclc Team inTends To gel' The slighT margin. and Iceep Tlge championship aT Purcell. Page Sezfenty-nine CapTa R b T T T PaT Ra erman, o n C lly R h d D b ll man, GI' I The Tennis Team has meT wiTh remarkable success during The lasT Three seasons, win- ning Two GreaTer CincinnaTi League TiTles and on The way To a Third. The squad has losT buT one maTch in These years, and ThaT To WiThrow High in l93 I, The STaTe champs. The Team is composed oT The Tollowing membersz' CapTain Paul Siemong John Con- nolly, PaT RaTTerman, all oT whom have played Three years: Dick l-lerschede, RoberT TrauTman, Richard Dubell, whohave played Two years, and Thomas Bishopand Elmo Amorini, who have played Their'TirsT year in The league. The Tollowing schools have been meT in compeTiTion: DayTon Chaminade, l-lamilTon Public, CovingTon, bl-lighlands, KenTuclcy. l-larTwell, WesTern l-lills. WiThrow. Elder, Xavier and Roger Bacon. ' The Tennis' Team was TorTunaTe in securing The services OT RoberT KohlhoTT, as manager. l-le was assisTed by WalTer l-lerschede. TENNIS l933 W. Toohey, CapTain: R. Toohey, J. Hesselbroclc, J. CrawTord, J. Moran, W. FriTsch. GOLF 1933 The spring call Tor golTers was answered by approximaTely ThirTy aspiring mashie wielders. ATTer a series oT eliminaTion rounds To TesT The meriTs oT The various candidaTes, Harold Wells, RoberT Toohey and Lawrence Bonlcamp were selecTed To Till The vacancies caused by graduaTion. As CapTain Bill Toohey and Joe CrawTord remain Trom lasT year's squad and The Three new- comers, all sophomores appear To be capable players, The prospecTs Tor a successful season was excepTionally good. BroTher Russel Joly will again perTorm The duTies of TaculTy represenT- aTive, while RoberT Thornburgh will Talce care oT The managerial Tasks. The Cavalier digoT diggers will endeavor To reTain The championship oT The GreaTer CincinnaTi CaTholic High School League which They annexed lasT spring. To daTe The Team has compiled The Tollowing record: April 20 Purcell I2 Elder . ........ O April 25 Purcell 9 Xavier . ........,... 3 April 26 Purcell 7lf2 T-lamilTon Public ..... 4lf2 May 2 Purcell 4lf2 Roger Bacon ........ 7lf2 May 5 Purcell 4 l-lamilTon Cairholic 8 May 8 Purcell 5',f2 WiThrow . ..,,....., 6lf2 May 9 Purcell 8lf2 Elder . ...........,. 3lf2 The disTricT TournamenT will be conTesTed aT Avon Fields on SaTurday, May I3. The remainder oT The schedule calls Tor maTches wiTh Wyoming, May l5: Xavier, May I6: T-lamilTon, May T81 Highland, May 22: Roger Bacon, May 23, and Chaminade, May 24. Page Eighty ll swlMMlNe TEAM This year, Purcell's swimming Team enioyed success beyond comparison wiTh The pasT Three years. The Team succeeded noT only in winning The championship, buT deTeaTed many oT The mosT powerful Teams in The ciTy, and bowed only To The sTrongesT in This viciniTy. Four years ago Purcell organized iTs TirsT aquaTic Team, and since Then each successive year has meT wiTh more success. ConTinuing This procedure, Purcell will in a Tew years looasT one oT The mosT powerTul Teams in souThern Ohio. Many oT Purcell's besT men are To be graduaTed This year, buT we lcnow ThaT under The leadership oT The new capTain, Dale Snyder, They will endeavor To replace The Tollowing graduaTes: CapTain Ted Geisler, Bob Brown, John Garnich, and Don Murphy. I sT lnTerscholasTic .,,... Purcell OpponenTs I5 WesTern Hills-Vfinner Norwood High vs. Purcell. .. .... 46 24 Roger Bacon vs. Purcell. .. 39 25 Xavier vs. Purcell ....... 5I I7 2nd lnTer-scholasTic . ., IsT GreaTer CincinnaTi ..... 2nd GreaTer CincinnaTi .,.. 3rd lnTer-scholasTic ...... 3rd GreaTer CincinnaTi ,... WiThrow High vs. Purcell. SouThwesTern Ohio DisTricT .... , . l W2 49 SOVZ l3lf2 5 l V2 23 5 WesTe:'n lr-lills-Winner 2nd Roger Bacon-36 2nd Roger Bacon-28 WesTern Hills-Winner Znd Roger Bacon-33lf2 32 WesTern Hills-Winner FRONT ROW--J. Garnich, R. Brown, T. Geisler lCapTainl, D. Snyder, A. Einspanler MIDDLE ROW-W. Overman, H. Demick, D. Murphy llvlanagerl, J. Lass. R. WirTh LAST ROW-R. Schroer, R. Gilb, W. STraTman, J. Shea. R-fifffffr SSL lf' 'Z i CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT-E. Kell. T. Bishop. J. Morrissey, P. Hennies. H. Baer. SPORT REVIEW Flashing mefeor-lilce. l'he alhleies of Purcell have carried fhe glory of our school in+o The fron? ranks of leading rivals. Through hard-earned vicfories and unquesrioned prowess, Purcell has gained a name 'ro be feared and can proudly display 'rhe 'fruils of her Tri- umphs in +he glirfering splendor of her Trophy case. The firsl spori upon 'rhe calendar of Jrhe successful season of i932-33 was loofball. Under ihe waichful eye of our capable aihlelic direcfor Chippy Cain, Purcell made a credilable showing -excluding +he Bacon game-annexing lhe rwo fealure games ai Corcoran Field and Wifhrow Siadium, ioge+her wiih orher viciories. The nexi cenler of aciivily was Baslceiball. Here in all +rufh, was Purcell's dish . Wiih brilliant masierful playing, and con- vincing scores, 'rhe Team swepl 'rhrough +he diflicull schedule, gain- ing lhe Calholic League Championship and lhe respecr which goes wifh i'r. A+ +he same lrime a well-coached speedy swimming ream was splashing i'ls way +0 new Iaurels and fame by winning +he champion- ship of ils class and a splendid iolcen of achievemenl for The rapidly filling lrophy case. ln lhe summer sporis, Purcell is fulfilling expecfalions. especially evidenlr in baseball, rrack and lennis. The enlire school anficipales vicfory in each of These sporls. Wifh 'rhe culminafion of +hese aclivifies we shall come To The close of a highly successful year of sporfs-a year which has given Purcell a new posiiion in 'rhe eyes of Cincinnaii. - DICK FE RN DRUM MAJOR -I E.. Page Eigllty-four LITERATURE LiTeraTure has never occupied an ouTsTanding posiTion among The arTs oT Cin- cinnaTi. YeT, The very naTure oT The people oT CincinnaTi suggesTs a greaT love oT all Things inTellecTual and liTerary. The calm and conservaTive aTmosphere oT The ciTy denoTes a populace sTeeped in The pursuiT oT The higher Things oT liTe. And where is There a beHer opporTuniTy To saTisTy This craving Than in liTeraTure, where new worlds OT imaginaTion and beauTy are ever being opened. Basically, music, painTing, and poeTry are The same, all being mediums oT The soul's expression. The painTer who does noT appreciaTe music and liTeraTure. is like a man who loves To swim, buT dislikes The waTer. The arTs go hand in hand, and one may be a source oT inspiraTion Tor anoTher. ArT-loving CincinnaTi. so devoTed To music and painTing and The drama, surely musT be inTeresTed in Their sisTer arT, even Though Their appre- ciaTion is noT so maniTesTed. BuT iT may noT be supposed Thaf all oT CincinnaTi's liTerary acTiviTy Takes place in The quieT oT The reading room. The ciTy claims many noTeworThy Tigures in The liTerary Tield. John Uri Lloyd, alThough being one oT The naTion's leading scienTisTs, is besT known and loved Tor his delighTTul novels oT KenTucky. Louis T. Moore. Dean oT The GraduaTe School oT The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi. and Vice-presidenT of The CincinnaTi lnsTiTuTe oT Fine ArTs, is well known Tor his scienTiTic works. 6usTav EcksTein, CincinnaTi's leading novelisT, has a naTion-wide audience Tor his wonderTul works. KaTheririe l-TunTer Coe is The ouTsTanding poeTess of The ciTy. OTher very noTeworThy names in liTerary circles are Miss George EllisTon, Mable RosegaTe. Mary Lapsley, and Mrs. T-leTlebower. 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W , a Q W K f bsfkzbsb gl E SE f .f N W ' r' aa if . r Vixk Y Q N, 1: -R - K i l Q I x -if i 5 ' X3 2' ' , K f k QA' ,,, ll , John l-loobler Edifor-in-Chief Paul Fern Cyril Bresser Asslsfani' Ediior Secrelary Cavalier Stall Paul Weber William Toolwey Fealure Edffor Feafure Edilor FRONT ROW-P. Weber, J. Hoobler. V. Kramer. H. Cassady. W. Lockwood. P. Fern. C. Bresser MIDDLE ROW-W. Toohey. T. O'l-lara, R. Thornburgh, H. Burridge. A. Klelcamp, P. Siemon, T. Downing. REAR ROW-J. Sfunfebeclc, F. Lohman. T. Geisler, E. Soufheringfon, L. Donovan. ii? 3. :FP 5 f RQ' Yi li' f 3:75 ,.s 1 v. L .el ::1,'f'i 'SQQI lrilil I ,fr l--1:2 Mil I . LTT4 5550! lil? . f gg n fir .b .sr ll' ,ga l l il!- :ii-. .g. 'W fl aaa ll la. A ' If.: ' gl,-3, V551 All W' -'-151: lf! .4l:,,- .:. lt, I l'l'1?I 5 1 . F Al L.. lfwa 1 .gl ' lfffg .I I we i HF? if .ij-D7 5: A: fl R. Brickwedde, P. Doepker, J. McCaTTrey, J. Schweineiius, J. Hackman, R. CarTwrighT, J. Godfrey, M. Conley. The ediTors OT The l'-733 'Cavalier have endeavored To presenT a yearbook ThaT will represenT The loTTy ideals and educaTional inTeresT OT Purcell. The Theme ArT Loving CincinnaTi was an ambiTious venTure. buT every ounce of energy was used To develop iT adequaTely. The enThusiasm and zeal of The ediTor-in-chieT, John l-loobler is chieTly responsible Tor The success OT The annual. l-le was ably assisTed by Paul Fern, who spared neiTher Time nor eTTorT in bringing The work To a happy conclusion. ln a year noTable Tor Tinancial reverses, The success of The annual speaks eloquenTly Tor iTs business manager, MarTin Conley and his assisTanT, Dick CarT- wrighT. As The check and double-check , Cyril Bresser, secreTary, proved oT invaluable service To The sTaTT. From The TluenT and versaTile pen oT Paul Weber have come The cleverly-wriTTen Theme wriTe-ups, describing ArT Loving CincinnaTi. NOT less giTTed is The work oT William Toohey whose inTeresTing CincinnaTi Plume and personals, have lenT humor and charm To The annual. The characTer skeTches are Trom The Tacile and criTical pen oT Paul Siernon, Ted Geisler, l-larry Burridge, Fred Lohman, and Paul Fern. Bud Lockwood and Bob Thornburgh are The giTTed sporT wriTers. The snapshoT secTion was managed by Tom O'l-lara, and arfisfically arranged by Ernie SouTheringTon. The splendid arT work oT The division pages isThe excellenT producTion oT The ArT Club. The Tollowing TaculTy members assisTed in The producTion oT The Cavalier: Bros. Thomas Dolan, John Finke, Joseph Gaudet and Thomas Murphy. . Business Staff Marfin Conley Business Manager Dick CarTwrighT i AssisTanT Business Manager Page Eifility-.ve E .,., 1 e N. i .ii 'iff ku 352 Nil 'rl :ii in JJ l ' , iq ki QT iii gy ii- nl is 3: 1 ig if? if .. ,l E' Si if ifi' E3 E41 L5 il PE ll fi z 371 SEATED-C. Bresser, NN. Baehner, J. Feldkamp, C. Baehner. STANDING-C. MCG-onegle, P. Blankemeyer, T. O'l-lara, J. Berning, P. Kramer, F. Lachman, R. McDermoH'. RY STAFF Service was The walchword of The library and 'rhe sfaif for I933. Physical changes in The library include 'rhe remodeling of The charging desk and 'rhe eslablishmenl of a cafalog or index sysiem. Among 'The many sefs 'rhaf were acquired, 'rhe following proved mosf helpful To The siudenfs: The World Book in fwenly-'rwo vol- umes, John Fiske's l-lislorical Wri'rings in 'ren volumes, The Cam- bridge l-lisiory of English Li'rera+ure in fifleen volumes, Smi'rhson- ian Scienfific Series in eleven volumes, and fourfeen French Classics. Ofher books of value Thai were secured include some 'rhree hundred books on ficfion, Travel, science, and biography. A supplemenlary reading plan was inauguraled Jrhis year, where- by each sludenl was required To read one book every Two weeks: The reading lisl' included ficlion, essays, biography, drama and poeiry. li was graded, so 'Thai' il will correspond 'ro The menfal de- velopmenl of lhe siudenl, and likewise. meel +he supplemenlary reading requiremenls of Liferafure and Life. The senior slaff included: E. Soulheringion, The library ar+is'r who designed 'rhe poslersg T. Molloy, W. Lockwood, and T. O'l-lara, who assisled in calaloging books: C. Baehner, The eiclicienl desk manager, and C. Bresser, chief librarian, all of whom will be gradualed This year. Those who will coniinue nexl year are: W. Baehner, J. Berning, P. Blankemeyer, J. Feldkamp, P. Kramer, C. lvlcGonegle, R. McDer- moll, and J. McDonald. WINNERS SENIOR MEMBERS C Bresser C. Baehner L brarian Assisianl Librarian TI-IE HOBBY FAIR The Hobby Fair, held in The school library during Ihe weelc of Oclober I7lh, Io promole inleresl in Ihe Cincinnali Hobby Fair, was a huge success clue Io 'rhe brillianl array of exhibils enfered by 'rhe boys of Ihe school, , Probably Ihe mos'I unique of Ihe enlries was Ihe model of The House Beaulifulf' for which Larry Albers, Ihe builder. was awarded Iirsl' prize, a large silver loving cup. Four small loving cups were awarded Io Ihe winners of each division. These were won by Ihe following: John Kohlman, in 'Ihe Arr Division, 'For his arl enrries. chief of which were: The Covered Wagon , AI Smi+h , Peaceful Harbor . and Iv1aIer DoIorosa : Jaclc Berning, in Ihe Narure Division, for his inleresling nafure col- Ieclion, of which a pair of horned 'roads seemed 'ro be 'Ihe chief curiosily of Ihe fair: Herman Demiclc, in The Aeronaulical Division. for his models of The German War Plane and Ihe S. E. 5: John Hoobler, in Ihe Collecrion Division, for his colleclion of slamps and flown airmail covers. - The inleresring exhibilr of Ihe Ari Club showed Ihe remarkable growlh of Ihal organizalion during il's Iwo years' exislence. Arr on Ihe 'I'ypewriIer . exhibiled by The Commercial Classes of Ihe school, was a revelalion Io many as Io 'rhe scope and abilily of Ihe Iypewriling classes. Incidenfally, some of The lalrer works have re- cenlly been senl Io Chicago. 'ro be exhibiied in 'Ihe WorId's Fair. J. Hoobler, H. Demiclc, L. Albers, J. Kohlman, J. Berning. Pays' Eighty-ni: SEATED-P. Long, H. lhlendorf. A. P. Weber. STANDlNG-D. Creahan R. Schoenenberger, J. J. Flerlage. DEBATE DebaTing became a Purcell This year, wiTh The Purcell DebaTing Club and DebaTing Teams aTTracT- ing much inTeresT among ody. The 'eTTorTs oT The under' The direcTion oT BroTher Leo Madison school's debuT in The Ohio High School DebaTing League Tour and losing Two oT Their con- TesTs, They won second SouThern Ohio Division. The proposiTion was Resolved leasT 507, oT all revenues Tor sTaTe and local purposes derived from oTher Than Tangible properTy. The opening Tray Toolc on January l2Th, when The nega- Tive Team oT Purcell, c Harold lhlendorf, AlberT Klelcamp. and Paul Weber. meT Team of MiddleTown High. Purcell was vicTorious. O aTTernoon The aTTirmaTive oT This school meT Loc losT a very close decision. This Team was consTiTuTed oT David Creahan, and James Cassady. all Juniors. Two weeks laTer. The Team wenT To WilmingTon, and deTeaTed The negaTivge of school. The same weelc. The Senior Team won Trom BaTh aT Osborn. In This debaTe. William Toohey Toolc The lhlendorf, who was Torced To drop ouT because oT oTher In The final negaTive debaTe. Wil- liamsburg High deTeaTed while The nexT evening The ATTirmaTive conTesTanTs won MT. WashingTon. A posT season debaTe beTween The Two Teams proved highly spiriTed and very inTeresTing. ' ln The lnTramural Tield. some very Tine maTerial Tor TuTure school Teams came To lighT. Among The Third-year debaTers. The subiecT was CancellaTion oT War DebTs , while The Sophomore conTesTanTs argued on Chain STores. REAR Toohey, Kelly. ler, W. eler, R. K MVT 59 2519: rim- 1ll9lQ 4 f Tri 1 Wifi? hail :xi 1 v 'T ,ri 5 4 .i ..5,- Vp:- , QV. ,-. ,. V. T, Ii 1 :+A ifflf fail! il 4 .ii-1 i . P Ti Xfffs ll. . 5 ,5 . ,,.. VM .,,,. . .-,L - .ri fl 3? Y fm W 'J ,s. 1 , i i. V-A135 Zlbil' im A.- r Qf,i,i 'j TT -r TCH ,w , lg' i Y. TLY Eglin ,lf.I'1x .TCW fazafi, Qgffd Wk Efsags! lgirll Sllil TWT T T ,ifbli YJ. , 'lilifi J if T955 ,rl ,gill Thi? M51 323:55 iialil Wf ii T13 l5'PJLl'x iff Sgr-'il tu.: Tiff' I-- i Lug' Lk, gr: 'S LIMIT 3 , 'f Tigris lou.-1 W' 13,1 yfiwg E-T. ' ,lt Tiff fvgigj-li 23:51 L y :na-J sq .. K' ETL' T- uf WTA Wai ' Ml F ' if 1, 'xi ' T9 T, ai K ci Fi!-ffl 51, fi' l'--Y-l g,,,:fi lfliij 1-1'-1.. 'viff' r , gif-,vi i, I HJ, LM.: 511:-5 '9I,f::?, ,wil Row-J. R. STaun, F. 1 FRONT Royvfeiggfgfighand. Pohl, C. Mljellergiggl Kreke Schumacherijej if lf :i5'l and CONTEST WINNERS Each year some new acTiviTy is inTroduced onTo The scholasTic schedule. This meThod opens new Tields in which The sTudenTs may demonsTraTe Their TalenTs and capabiliTies in diTlerenT lines. This year, every one was given a chance To show his abiliTy in an Essay ConTesT. The resulTs were plenTiTul and graTiTying. Gold pins were awarded To The Tollowing winners: Senior, Gordon Dixon, who versed his opinion of Campaign-lvlania : Junior, Edmund Schindler who in a very Trank and TruThTul manner gave his opinion on ldleness : Sophomore, William Pohl, wriTing on Our Nervous Age : and Tinally, Edward Krekeler, a pe-TiT Treshman who wroTe in a very charming manner, WhaT The Telephone OperaTor Thinks oT Our Family . The nexT opporTuniTy was ofiered in The form of a ShorT STory ConTesT. Many unTorseen wriTers were broughT inTo The limelighT. William Toohey, a Senior, won The Gold Pin Tor his enTry A l-learT Tor a l-learT . The winner oT,The Juniors was Frank Kelly who narraTed on The BesT GiTT . Charles lv1ueller's John's Torn Shoe , and RoberT Schumacher's Tommy Turns The Trick , were The winners in The second Commercial and Freshman years, respecTively. Public Speaking made iTs debuT This year in The Torm oT a declamaTion conTesT Tor The Freshmen and Sophomores and an OraTion Tor The Juniors and Seniors. Of The Freshmen, Joseph Byrne, was awarded a pin Tor his reciTaTion of Gunga Din , while of The Sophomores, William STaun won a pin Tor The deliverance oT Lincoln's GeTTysburg Address. The winner oT The Junior oraTion was James Cassady, who spoke on The Power of The Press . The Senior OraTorical Program is sTill in progress, making iT impossible To have The winner announced before This book goes To prinT. Through The generosiTy oT one oT The mosT ardenT supporTers oT our school, Mr. Siemon, box seaTs To The opening game were oTFered To The winners oT The Ex- Tempore ConTesT. The subiecT was conTined To any phase oT baseball. The winners were Al STephan, Thomas Quinlan and l-lenry Klocker, Junior, Sophomore and Fresh- man, respecTively. . v af .1 ,ry -1553 'Q bi lfffii ef L51 fi 'il ,gy 54 JI ri, 1 5 U-,. , -:L If curl -,- QTVT1 iii .. 5 s lgzii T21 la KE z :,g Air qi' '-'-I E? Erie.-4 ,sf ff' S Qs ye! TW? -fi' E253 lil 311 ,fl . - .9 VJ? Es? '-isji? HJ sa vfffj gf! ui If ffl si rx? ff 7 Bl T .. gg lf A grin is Ea' ' T-Ear? 955.5 l':. FE' Page 'Vi' y- rr' 1 nc! SEATED-J. Schwering, J. SchweineTus, J. STunTebeclc. J. Kohlman. i STANDING-R. STelTenpohl, J, Connor. H. CroTTy. ART CLUB The Purcell ArT Club, organized and direcTed by BroTher Joseph Gaudet SM.. is one oT The school's oldesT and mosT acTive clubs. Founded wiTh The purpose of helping The prospedrive arTisTs among The sTudenT body, iT has succeeded in classing The sTudenTs according To Their parTicular Type oT work. During The regular meeTings held Twice weekly, and before imporTanT occasions, held Tive Times weekly, The Tollowing divisions oT arT were pracTiced: Fine ArTs, by which The sTudenT, wiTh The aid oT models secured Trom The Parisian school oT arT, direcTed by Julien, sTudy The drawing oT The body, paying parTicular aTTenTion To The Tine lines: Two PoinT Perspechve Drawing: PosTer Designing. used To adverTise school acTiviTies and conTesTs. Tending To arouse The zeal and enThusiasm of The sTudenT body. ln The annual elecTion oT officers, always looked Torward To by all oT The members, Jack Kohlman, John Connor, and Wendell lvleTTman were elecTed To The offices oT President Vice-President and SecreTary, respecTively. The lasT olrlicial acTiviTy oT The club is an annual exhibiT, held in The main cor- ridor, shorTly beTore The closing of The scholasTic year. SEATED-J. Dermody, SecreTaryg T. O'l-Tara, PresidenT: H. Backs. Vice-PresidenT: J. Saclr. Treasurer. STANDING-R. O'Brien, W. Pohl, R. Toohey. J. Byrne, L. Weilcel, J. McManus, R. Maloney, R. Borchard. if il ' I Q . i , l l i CIVIC AND VOCATIONAL LEAGUE The Civic and VocaTional League is an organizaTion Tor Civic improvemenT in The CiTy oT CincinnaTi. The League is composed oT represenTaTives Trom each school. AT The monThly meeTings some person oT civic imporTance addresses The group upon a currenT Topic. WiTh The moTTo, Know your ciTy, Love your ciTy, and Serve your ciTy , The League endeavors To TosTer a pride in our greaT meTropolis, and a dream oT greaTer progress. The acTiviTies oT The League give iTs members TirsT-hand knowledge oT whaT They are To encounTer. This pracTical demonsTraTion imparTs a beTTer undersTanding of The righTs and duTies oT The ciTizen. The TundamenTals are Thus acquired and The sTudenTs are beTTer equipped To carry on The responsiloiliTies and adminisTraTion of governmenT. The League parTicipaTed in many CiTy-wide campaigns, such as, Clean-up and BeauTiTy Weeks, Civic Pride and AdvancemenT MovernenTs. The CommuniTy ChesT and The pracTical sTudy oT CiTy AdminisTraTion Tor one day. This year The Purcell division was given The privilege oT elecTing Two candidaTes Tor The oTTice oT Vice-President AT The ioinT meeTing oT all The schools, John Sack was elecTed To The oTFice, and Thomas O'l-lara, was elecTed PresidenT oT The local division. Under The supervision OT our ever helpTul ivloderaTor, Fr. Froehle, The League has enjoyed a mosT successTul year. l .gil ii il lil I li if :ffl .5 will LT il. ljqfii Elf' 41-fi iifiif 3 i .j, Page Ninety-three T. Molloy PresidenT. Local Conierence l RETREAT SCENE Page Nincly-four' Catholic Stuclenl:'s Mission Crusade St. Francis Xavier Unit - Purcell High School In SepTember, sevenTy-'five members responded To The inviTaTion of Rev. Edwin M. Leimlcuhler, S.M., To ioin The CaTholic STudenT's Mission Crusade. AT The iniTial meeTing The members were organized inTo Three deparTmenTs oT Missions, LiTeraTure. and EducaTion. Each deparTmenT meT separaTely To TulTill iTs aims and all The deparTmenTs meT regularly aT a general meeTing on The Third Monday oT each monTh To uniTe The endeavors oT all The members Toward The general aims oT personal holiness and CaTholic AcTion. BroTher Gabriel Rus, S.M., and BroTher Joseph Lelcan, S.M., were.in charge of The LiTeraTure and Mission deparTmenTs respecTively. The Crusaders' Prayer, Hymn, and Pledge, along wiTh a spiriTual census were The regular TeaTures aT The monfhly meeTings. STuclenT leciures and addresses by TaculTy members were lilcewise parT of The programs. A large delegaTion aTTended The Local ConTerence meefings regularly. and gave loyal supporT To The acTiviTies sponsored, especially To The card parTy and dance aT The l-loTel Gibson. Many Purcell sTudenTs will serve on commiTTees of The 8Th NaTional ConvenTion of The Crusade To be held in CincinnaTi This summer, Trom AugusT 8Th-I lTh. The 'following acTiviTies are on The record oT The Purcell UniT oT This year, for which The members express Their graTiTude To The enTire sTudenT body in recogniTion of Their splendid co-operaTion: TiTTeen hundred CaTholic magazines and iournals were disTribuTed among The CaTholic hospiTals of The ciTy: Three hundred Toys were garhered Tor The orphans and poor children before ChrisTmas in answer To a plea Trom The Carholic ChariTies: T'iTTeen hundred cans oT Tood were donaTed To ST. Mary's and ST. Francis HospiTals aT ChrisTmas Time: The deparTmenT oT LiTeraTure drew up a lisr oT books in The school library wriTTen by CaTholic auThors and encouraged The reading oT These: one hundred and sevenTy-Tive sub- scripTions To a CaTholic periodical were secured: Three hundred pounds of TinToil and TorTy pounds of canceled sTamps were gafhered: The magazine and paper drive neTTed eighTy Thousand pounds, The proceeds oT which were given To The Missions of The SocieTy of Mary in PorTo Rico. Six hundred iig saw puzzles were gaThered and disTribuTed among The CaThoIic P. Long PresidenT. Purcell UniT H. Cassady SecreTary, Local Conference FRONT ROW-G. Comello J. Carlow, T. O'Hara SECOND ROW-J. Malone. P. Rich, J. Byrne V R. Schoenenberger, J. Moloney, F. Joseph, T REAR ROW-F. Lohman, F. Jones, J. M F Cronin R OBrien W Goddard P Long J wrigm THIRD Row unlan I Uhlenbroclc J Konerman Hessler, F. Kramer, J. Sullivan. Orphanaqes and Hospilals of 'the cilyg rendered invaluable service in leaching School 'rwice weekly: Two members of lhe aulhorilies of lhe Chancery for a number of Officers of lhe Cincinnali Local Recording Secretary: Harry Cassady, Paul Long, President Vincenf Kramer, Joseph Wright Treasurer. The officers of President Vice-President Secrelary, T of Educalion: Harry Cassacly. Thomas Deparlmenl of Missions: Lawrence L and Edward Kruse. The Deparlmenf ol Jones, John Malone and John Joseph. of The Educalional deparlmenl organizing plays al Holy Trinily Colored nf offered lheir services 'fo lhe n inslrucling prospeclive converfs. Thomas Molloy. Presidenlg Paul Long, Secrelary. Officers of 'the Purcell Unit: Joseph Konerman, Recording Secrelary: deparlmenls are given as follows: Press Agent respecfively. Deparlmenl Kramer. Paul Rich, and Franl: Kramer. Maloney, Carl Manzi, Roberl O'Brien O'Hara, John McCaflery, Frederick nic .Yincly THE PURCELL BIO CLUB -UndobTedly. The season oT 1932-33 has been one oT The mosT hearTening successes Tor The Purcell Bio Club, Well inTo The second year oT iTs exisTence. The organizaTion, which is direcTed by BroTher Russell Joly, has become one oT The established clubs in The school. The Bio Club has Tor iTs purpose, The sTudy and appreciaTion oT The world oT living Things, and iTs members endeavor To share Their enThusiasm and inTeresT wiTh,Those sTudenTs who were unable To Talce The course. AcTiviTy sTarTed early. The TirsT main proiecT of The year was a Biology ExhibiTion in The LaboraTory on ParenT's NighT. More Than Tour hundred parenTs and Triends aTTended. An unusual TeaTure was a playleT enTiTled Tho DeaTh FighTer, dramaTizing The imporTanT scienTiTic episodes in Koch's liTe. lnTeresTing Talks and lecTures by members of The TaculTy and club, provided sTimulaTing enTerTainmenT aT every oTher meeTing. ChieT among The many acTiviTies of The club was a publicaTion sTaTT which puT TorTh The BiologisT, a bieweelcly news-magazine. This sTudy paper broughT much honor To iTs ediTors. The popular Microscopic DeparTmenT also deserves crediT. And we musT menTion The name of Joe WrighT who led iTs members Through The inTricacies oT microscopic Technique and slide-mounTing. The Library CommiTTee was responsible for The exhibiTs and The. classi- TicaTion and Tiiling oT over Three hundred and TiTTy magazines covering all biological and naTure arTicles. The Audubon DeparTmenT broughT abouT The club's aTTiliaTion wiTh The NaTional AssociaTion oT Audubon SocieTies, and conducTed Bird Hikes and lcepT a MigraTion CharT. - The annual elecTion of oTTicers Tor The coming year was preceded by an inTeresTing and raTher heaTed campaign resulTing in vicTories Tor James Cassady. President WalTer Weinkam. Vice-President RoberT Wiechman, Se-creTary, and Charles Cappel, Treasurer. Concluding evenTs were The planTing oT The second Arbor Day Tree, and erecTion aT iclenTiTying Tree Tags on The school props-rTy. An inTormaTive program Tor prospecTive Biology sTudenTs was in The hands oT Joseph Moorman. He showed acTual moTion picTures c-T The Biology Classes and Club aT worlc. ArrangemenTs were made Tor Tield Trips during The vaca- Tion. Thus exTending The acTiviTies inTo The summer. Page Ninety-.ri.r WILLIAM H. TOOHEY GORDON J. DIXON JOHN L. SCHWEINEFUS PURCE-Lx.. PAUL J. WEBER ROBERT B., FROHMILLER ALBERT P. SCHENZ PAUL A. RUHL ROBERT F. STIENS CHARLES H. BAEHNER JOHN T. HOOBLER T ALBERT J. KLEKAMP CYRIL E. BRESSER JOHN E. CALLAHAN ROBERT P. BROWN L+ YEAR HONOR STUDENTS Page Ninety-.raven F I I ., -U -,,, ,- . .- - -- .-, ---. -.-... ..., ..--.,,..., ..-sh WELFARE ASSOCIATION s Page Ni ulx right H is in Times such as fhe presenf 'rha+ ihe greaf need for an organi- zafion like fhe Welfare Associafion is fully appreciafed. The work of +his body has been abundani in giving aid and assisfance where il' is needed. Mee+ings are held monfhly, and a+ each of 'rhese 'there is some form of en+er'rainmen'r for ihose who aiiend. For insiance, during 'lhe pas? year in Sepiember 1'he parenfs were inviied +0 inspecf lhe school. Then, affer lhe November mee+ing. lhere was a card game: in Decem- ber, 'rhe Minsirel: in January, a Travelogue. by Bro+her Mullen: in February. a debafeg in March, an elocufion coniesip in April. a lecfure on ihe l-lomep and, in May, Shakespearean play by Madame Powers and her company. Through The co-opera+ion of The members of fhe Welfare Associa- 'rion many arficles, needed aboul ihe school, were secured ai a greaf saving. and in many cases were even donafed. By fhe kindness of one of 'rhe members. a bridge parfy was given fo raise money for 'rhe 'rreasury of The associarion. ln apprecia+ion of +hese and ofher works which 'rhis benevolem' socieiy has done for us in 'rhe pas'r, fhe leasi' we can do is +o wish 'rhe organizalion much success and prosperiiy in ihe fufure. REVIEW OF Tl-IE YEARi932-1933 SEPTEMBER Opening day of school. Conienied? Siudenis are back To normal: classes in full swing. Purcell uni+ of 'The C. S. M. C. holds 'iirsl meeling of +he school year. Huge success. OCTOBER Opening 'loolball game, Purcell vs. Hamillon Public. , Holy Name Rally. The band shows off her colors. Paren+s Night lDid 'rhey iind ou'r'??l Annual Relreai, preached in a dis+inc+ive manner by Rev. Falher Sylvesler P. Juergens. S. M. NOVEMBER Civic and pairioiic foo+ball game a+ Red- land Field. Purcell vs. Xavier. Firsi praciice 'lor 'rhe Chrisfmas Minsirel. lPlen+y of husky voices.l DECEMBER Purcell scores over S. O. B. C. io 'the 'rune of 29 'ro 2l in The opening baseball game. The debaiing ieam makes Hs debui in The Siafe Debaling League. Pirsl performance of ihe Purcell lvlinsirel. Alumni game and dance. Seniors begin iheir Chrisimas shopping. JANUARY hic hhHappy Newww Year.,: everybody- eeiie hic ' Cavaliers bring home 'ihe Bacon - I9-l8. Chaminade Day observed. I2. I5 I7 22 IO I3 2l 9 I0 II 20 FEBRUARY Almosl Spring e and Then? Q Lincoln's Birlhday-free-Seniors wail' pa- iienily for ihe 22nd. The Grealer Cincinnaii Swimming Cham- pionship is ours. Whal a learn! More reioicing. The Grealer Cincinnali Bas- kelball Championship is ours lalsol. Roger Bacon misses by five poinis. H finally arrives. 1 MARCH Magazine Drive for ihe Missionsi Successful close of drive. Purcell Players hold iirsi praciice for 'ihe Annual Play. Spring, Beauififul Spring. Forly more days of school. APRIL Rev. Faiher O'Reilly, S.M.. addresses The Seniors. Track meer. Xavier U High and Covingion. Firsi baseball game. Auiomofive Trade Me- chanical Wizards. Purcell Welfare Associaiion holds elecfion ol: officers for The coming year. MAY 3-4. Presenfaiion of play, The Whole Town's 8. I2. l8. 2. Talking. The long awaiied card parly and dance spon- sored by ihe C. S. lvl. C. a+ The Hoiel Gibson. Caiholic High School Band conceri' af Cor- coran Field. Handou'r Day for +he Purcell Annual. JUNE Queen Ci+y Scholaslic Relays ai Nipperi' S+adiurn. E Vacalion . . . and Page Nil! etby NIGHT EDITION Late News of Purcell Alumni . The Cincinnati WEATHER PL UME Generally Fair Smiles Again VOL. XIII. ATPRIL ie, 1965 M I T No. 23 ENTENNIAL 0 LI COL 'S EATH BSERVED ln E LET'S MOVE TO SATURN , Senator VVilliam Lockwood of Ohio introduced a bill in Con- gress today, calling for an appro- priation of 825,000,000 to finance a colonization project on the planet Saturn. The lawmaker from the Buckeye State based his proposition upon the recent findings of Prof. Robert F. Stiens, planetary explorer, who declares that Saturn is rich in natural resources, and would provide an ideal territory in which to settle our excess population. The pro- posal demands instant attention, as our Asiatic rival, Chinapan, also has designs upon this lucra- tive prize, although the United States exercises the original pre- rogative through prior discovery. The bill will probably receive much careful consideration, as speedy action is imperative. NEWAIRDROME LOCATION ON FOUNTAIN SQUARE SITE City Council issued contracts today for the construction of the gigantic airdrome, to be located on the present site of Fountain Square. VVhen com- pleted, this huge structure will be two blocks long, one block wide, and two hundred stories high, and will accom- modate about 5,000 air liners of all types. Cartwright dc Connolly, promi- nent local architects, have already drawn up the plans, and work will begin immediately. The airdrome will be maintained and operated by the city, the officials of which have designated Mr. Paul Fern as general manager. He will be aided by an able corps of assistants, includ- ing Mr. Roxy Ross, supervisorg Mr. Fred Lohman, passenger agentg Mr. Paul Stubbers, freight agent: Mr. John McGonegle, sanitary inspector, and Mr. John McCaffrey, who will be at the head of the weather observation department. Contractor Harry Niemeyer stated that if the work progresses on schedule, the airdrome should be in use by the spring of 1967. Page One Hundred PROMINEN1' cmztns GATH5 AT mason GOVERNOR WEBER PRESENT Governor Paul Weber was the guest ol' honor last evening at a banquet in the Greater Hotel Gibson, com- memorating the 100th anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln. The assemblage comprised the cream of the Queen City's most distinguished and influential male citizenry. Following a sumptuous twelve-course dinner, which was prepared in iiawless style by Chef Ben Huber, the guests arose while silence was enjoined for a minute in due respect for the great emancipator. Toastmaster Albert Klekamp then introduced the initial speaker, Mr. Richard Herschede, president of the International Hall Clock Corp., who briefly outlined the notable accom- plishments of Lincoln. The second speaker proved to be none other than John Costigan, our esteemed Mayor, who painted a vivid picture of the boyhood of the doughty rail-splitter. Other phases of the great President's life were ably presented to the appre- ciative audience by the Rev. James Canning, General R. W. Thornburgh, of the U. S. Army, and Mr. Harry Bur- ridge, well-known author. The entire group of speakers em- phasized the fact that the spirit of Abraham Lincoln lives on and con- tinues to inibue the American nation with the spirit of justice and toler- ance. The gorgeous floral decorations were the contribution of the Ferris Nur- series. The fragrance of the blooms was enjoyed almost as much as the five barrels ol foaming lager beer sup- plied by the Hesselbrock Brewery. Although a careless waiter spilled a bowl of oyster stew on Mr. Hugh Sweeney's lap, much to that gentle- man's embarrassment, the festivities progressed smoothly and everyone ex- pressed himself as fully satisfied with the success of the entertainment. lt 7 DAIRY FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE Fire Chief Robert Momper es- timated the damage caused by a contlagration which broke out yesterday at the Matthew K. Purcell Dairy at S2,500. Mr. Pur- cell had gone to the near-by Naberhaus Grocery for a dozen oranges just before the tire started and upon returning dis- covered his establishment in names. Police investigation under Detective Sergeant Tom Downing ' -vealed the fact that Ed Kruse, -in employee ot the dairy, had heedlessly dropped a lighted cigar butt in a waste basket, th' igniting the contents. Upon Kruse's promise to make y--j d the damages, his easy- - going boss waived the right to prosecute him for arson, so like the story they lived happily ever after-maybe! A 'L NEW MINISTER TO RUSSIA President Callahan announced the appointment of Harold Ihlendorf as Minister to Russia. The chief execu- tive certainly exercised judicious judg- ment in his selection. as Mr. Ihlendorf is not only a clever diplomat, but also an earnest student of Sovietism. It is extremely important that the United States have a man of this cali- bre at Moscow, for that capital is steeped in intrigue, and requires the presence of a watchful eye. Mr, Ihlendorf has informed the press that he is delighted with the oppor- tunity that has been extended to him. He also mentioned the fact that Mr. Cyril Bresser will probably accompany him as contidential secretary. IT'S GETTING TO BE A HABIT Edward Steckel, General Manager of the Atlas Steel Corporation, was passing out cigars this morning to celebrate the arrival last night of his eleventh child, a strapping nine-pound boy. Mrs. Steckel was resting easily, and hopes to rejoin her husband, at their home in Pleasant Ridge, at an early date. Page2 THE CINCINNATI PLUME THE CINCINNATI PLUME A local paper devoted to the inter- ests of Purcell Alumni engaged in local, national, international and inter- planetary affairs. Only Cincinnati daily carrying latest dispatches of the Dis-United Press. A STEP FORWARD Cincinnati has gained new promi- nence. With the announcement that the Dixon is Doppes Airway Lines in- tend to establish a regular schedule of rocket ships between Warfield, Mars, and Cincinnati, Earth, the Queen City assumed importance as the terminal of inter-planetary communi- cation. The rocket ships are the latest design turned out by the Stuntebeck Laboratory, and will attain a speed of 5,000 miles a minute in space. The danger of accidents is practically elim- inated by the numerous safety appli- ances attached to these modern me- chanical marvels. The initial trip will be made this Saturday, with Jack Schweinefus, veteran pilot, at theqcon- trols of the speeding sky racer. 'I'r.Qily, Cincinnati is rapidly beeomuig the metropolis of Earth. l JUSTICE TRIUMPH? The Plume wishes to commend Dis- trict Attorney Paul A. Long for his fine work in obtaining the conviction of the clever swindler, Giles Bauman. After skillfully evading the law for many years, Bauman was apprehended by Detectives Shinkle and Williams while floating an issue of stock in a fictitious concern. According to Mr. Long, who handled the case in mas- terly style, the swindler's game con- sisted in selling shares in a corpora- tion which proposed to build a bridge from Pike's Peak to the Moon. Among the unfortunate victims were Mr. John Sack and Mr. Harry Ryan. BEER-LOVING CINCINNATI Truly, our fair city has esconced it- self as the premier beer-drinking me- tropolis of the world. More brown, bubbling brew is imbihed here on a per capita basis, than anywhere else. Proof of this salient fact has been ascertained through a study of hgures released by Harry Cassady, Secretary of the National Stein and Pretzel Club, whose duty it is to compile all data referring to beer consumption. The figures also reveal that Cincinnatians relish their pretzels, for the twisted thirst-provokers are always much in demand here. The Queen City fondly cherishes its enviable reputation and aspires to even greater achievements in the future. WORLD 0' SPORT Paris, France.-Paul Siemon, U. S. racquet ace, defeated Jean Le Blanc. king of European net men, in finals of Davis Cup matches, to secure the coveted trophy for Uncle Sam. Yankee Siadium, New York, N. Y.- Butz McCarthy star Cincinnati hurler, held the slugging Yanks to two scratch hits and a shut-out while the Reds were pounding Fred Fuchs for three runs, to cop the deciding game ol the World Series. Palm Beach, Florida.-Two world swimming records fell before the deter' mined assault of Bobby Brown, Northern aquatic wonder. Columbus, Ohio.--Tom Schultze crashed 2,030 pins to capture first-place honors in all-events division of A. B. C. roll-off. Chicago, Ill.- Whitey Moorman and Woody Bressler led Chicago Bears to victory over Green Bay Packers in opening game of pro football SGBSOII. Denver, Colorado.-Howard Kid Lambert Kayoedq Max Sniffing, foreign contender, to retain his middle-weight crown. Indianapolis, Indiana.-- Alex Naish evaded' the wreckage of two of his opponents, to take first honors in the annual Motorcycle classic. Pebble Beach, California.-Bill Toohey defeated Gene Jones, 3 to 2, today, to annex the U. S. Amateur Championship. Xavier Fieldhouse, Cincinnati.-Don Murphy and Si Case were the high- point men in the field meet here, aiding Purcell A. C. to capture the John P. Byrne Cup. South Bend, Indiana.-It was announced today that John H. Meehan has been appointed athletic director of Notre Dame University. AMUSEMENTS Castle Farm Manager James Horgan announces that Frank Kramer's popular dance band will open a limited engagement at'this popular -resort on Saturday evening. Kramer, who is noted for his clever arrangement of old favor- ltes, promises all patrons a lively time during his brief sojourn here. Bob Rolfsen will render the vocals in his inimitable style. Albee Theatre Deasy and Geisler, Broadway's fa- vorite comedy team, headline this week's vaudeville show, which bids fair to shatter all attendance records. On the screen, Jack Bleekman, idol of Hollywood, DIRYS the leading role in Violets and Blackjacksf' adapted from the story of the same nalne by .Iartin Conley. PRINTER'S CONCLAVE SLATED Rumors that the International Print- ing Association would hold its annual conventionin this city were confirmed today by John T. Hoobler, president of that organization. No definite date has been set. MISSIONARY RETURNS The 'Rev. Thomas Molloy arrived back in Cincinnati, Thursday, after l'our years of missionary labor in India. Father Molloy's zealous work resulted fn the conversion of two thousand Hindus. HERE AND THERE Errlest Southerington, local artist, has placed a few of his pieces at the disposal of the Parisian Art Institute. They will be displayed there during the fall exhibit. Tom O'Hara and Larry Donovan will play important roles in the New York Theatre Guilcl's revival of Hamlet, which opens at the Roxy on May 2. The report that Elmer Baxter, hand- some Broadway playboy, had eloped to Hoboken last night with Gusha Brabbo, lovely cinema star, was con- firmed today. In a private interview with the writer, John McDonald, well-known sportsman, admitted that he had been added to the staff of the Chicago Tribune. So it's a cinch that Windy City fans have a real treat in store, as Mac's knowledge of sport and style of writing are second to none. Gordon Eschmeyer has agreed to assume the duties of tenor soloist with the Metropolitan Opera Company dur- ing the fall and winter seasons. Page Out' Hundred and Out' I-Magazine Drive, huge suc- cess! 2-Frosh Class Presi- I cIenI's holcl a conference! 3- I Box-car Fefe Henserling! 4- p Berning up in Arizona! 5- Guarcl of honor, Richler and I Kemper! 6-Spring is here! 7-And fhen 'Ihe fireworks I sI'ar+ed! 8-Cy Bresser, in- I Ierlocufor for mins'rreI! 9- Winners in Magazine Drive, Bishop, Feldlcamp, Eve Slage, McDermoH. I0-Co-opera- Hon! I I- SovieI'ism,IeIIows, . is iusI', eI'c., eI'c .... I2- Dry cells. I3-Grefa Garbo, Hank I go home. I4- Boolc Nook. I5-I'm jus? a gay prima donna! ' I-Mrs. Mackey, queen of fhe kiichen. 2-Flanagan. 3-For shame, for shame, NIa++! 4-Dick Herschede in acfion. 5-A faculiy mem- ber, incognifo. 6-Three smallesf freshiesg Aren'+ ihey cufe? 7-Service wifh a smile. 8- I wonder if we'll gradua+e? 9-Bobby Wei'- fersfroem, fhe pride of Senior B! I0- Three blind mice. Il-A lily among +horns. I2-School ahead! I3- Telling ihe Juniors where 'I'o head in. I4-California- bound, Fred Jones. I5-Jusi one happy 'Family of Sophsl I6-Siar baclcfield! l7- Siealing a dragl I8-A pa- 'lienf for Longview. l9-As- soried nu+s! 20-H2 SO4 Concenfraied. I- I can'+ give you anyfhing buf love. 2-ln fhe good old summer iime. 3- We wanf Baxier, we wanl' Bax+er! 4- Speed king! 5- Hello +here, fellers. 6-Page Mr. Zieg- Feld! 7-Mickey Mouse, him- self! 8-Senior leH'ermen. 9-You can r fool us, A!! I0-Aw, nu'!s! I I- Of Thee l Sing, Baby! I2-Jack Meehan, sfar cafcher. I3- Wrighf undergoes an opera- +ion. I4-Tom Molloy and Harry Cassady wiih a 'Few of +heir youfhful proiegesl I-Senior A, during lunch hour. 2-Three ieaioialers! 3-Europe-bound. Who is she, Paul? 4-We+'rers+roem sfrikes oil! 5-Wha+, again! Shocking. 6-Chinaiown, my Chinafown, Wun Lung O'Hara! 7-Al S+ephans, foofball manager. 8-Maybe she needs gas? 9-Givens reading poe!'ry! I0-Ya big pansy! ll-Noi' bad, Gilly: noi bad! I2-Wheeler and Woolsey! I 3-You can'1' hide if, fellows. I4-Russel's new Depression Model! 5 f Agii 1-1, , fn 5 gf.. .JA fl ' 4 + . A ' 1 2 V . W 4 mf: -M 5 A X Jim if- K Y fk A Av fv . I X Xwf 5 f wr , :L 1' ' ' Q ,PH J- f f. :ii-L ,V K t f 4, V -iii i X 3 5 1 Q A ' af, L 'Lx' V T A . -F ,Q,,k, nv-1 -.. ,uw n -- Ti gi 'Hifi 'Y x txt I cm, X urylkgi L .gk X1 . f ? 1 xi T51 V N 'A l ' Q1 Q 4 H ,K Q ISN , wi? 'I x ' RQ, Qigzfgligq. SX 'P Q I N ri, 415' 3 'ls . ..,, x K. A - I ,V J i N- A 5 Ex if 1 4 - 5 fag ' . ' h H ,, 'f Mg'g , I' m L swap --il X3 . je, ' . Q ff , . ,., S Q' X155 v f ,4- S QQZIZ 5., . . 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We can never repay 'rhem wirh words, loul we do here express 'lhe fullesl appreciarion and gra+i+ude +o +hem- lhe Sponsors and Adveriisers of our Annual. - .ev 'T 57-i'i?v!A.i v Av!?w 5. .A f. f. .-. 3 .-. ,X f. f. .A, lx fx .-. f. .x f. .L UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON IFormerIy SI. Mary Collegel DAYTON. OI-IIO A Boarding and Day School for Young Men under 'rhe Direclion of Ihe Sociely of Mary COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE LIBERAL ARTS GENERAL SCIENCE COMMERCIAL SCIENCE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 'COLLEGE OF LAW COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CHEMICAL CIVIL PRE-MEDICAL COURSE 'EVENING COLLEGE CLASSES 'SUMMER SESSION COLLEGE PREPARATORY ILimI+ecI Regis+ra+io RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS 'Open to Women REV. WALTER C. TREDTIN. S. M.. President I - - - - - - .y Q. :xy .J x, , ,-, f. .-X,-, --- -Ax,-- ,-. - POIIdiiN ' THE ' ALUMNI ' OF ' 1932 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 William E. Ray William Hamilton Paul A. Weaver Wilbur L. Wright Lawrence F. Luebbers John W. Tobin Richard E. Knecht Robert Brink Ernest G. Eurstenau David Hanlon Clifford B. Eredericks Robert M. Dunlap Bernard Ruilmann Charles N. Stayton Louis J. Winstel Bernard W. Lampe Wilbur F. Klusmeycr Louis Cappel John L. Cassady John R. Conway Edward L. Maier Michael Holtzleiter Bernard Feldman John W, Keefe YOUNG PEOPLE in Junior High and High School should be especially watchful of their food habits. Milk helps to keep their bodies strong for sports and other school activities, which promotes a happy disposition-the secret of personality and pep. Get the milk-drinking habit, and watch your Pick-up in vigor and vitality. See Our Milkman for your daily order. H. WOEBKENBERG DAIRY CO. Reading fllincinnatij , 0hio Phone, Vfllley 0392 1 :zzn :I-I: :u.1u-:mini 7 -. 1g:7..-lr 'nr -xi: n1n-.-n:- -niuiufzz nl.-n-:u1l:7un1n: .nu-n.-ng -I--.lg-71.11.-If , .qi CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '33 FROM THE FENWICIY L Archdiocesan Center of Recreational and Social Activities For Catholic Boys and Young Men of Greater Cincinnati SWIUMIXG Q C.-XLISIHFXICS HANIDB lLL ATI-lLl:'I'IC DEPARTMENT vo1.LFY BALL B'iSlxllHllL Qlll- IXI. JOI BQSKIIBHLI .,., ,ff,f'M MEMBERSHIP from 34.00 to 525.00 per year ll RLSf3Q'Q,f,w -n.1un1u--.-n.-.u I 1 O ' II 1 cd and Ten liqqlqg.-n.1.p...,1,.LII1u...:u--uu1uu.-ln.-.a.........-. 1 LATE NEWS One of Cincinnati's prominent Night Club own- ers is in jail again. Mr. Joseph T. Dermody is resting wearily on the hard bed of Cell 36 in the County Court House. He will appear before Judge Richard Zimmer next Thursday morning at 9:00 A. M. All of the social elite of Cincinnati will probably be at the Court House on the named day to hear the fate of Mr. Dermody. He is charged with back payment of alimony to his wife. Attor- ney Joseph Hackman will defend Mr. Dermody. Senator Paul B. Doepker has just returned from an interesting lecture tour of the States. Among the prominent men who received him were Mayor James W. Godfrey of Steubenville and Constable James Melia. Senator Doepker has issued a challenge to debate any citizen of Steu- benville that the Democratic party is the domi- nating party of the day. The steamer Mermaid docked today at Pier 7, commanded by Captain Richard Gatto the hero of the Mayon disaster. Due to his courage and presence of mind, thirty of the thirty-one men aboard were rescued. The missing man, unfor- tunately, was an old school mate, Robert Habig, formerly of Deer Park. Governor Piening of New York bestowed the Rusty Cross of heroism upon the hero. BANK APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED Word was received from Mr. Charles Baelmer, President of the Central Trust Company, of the appointment of Mr. Edmund Lane as the manager of their largest branch bank, which is located in Hyde Park. The appointment of Mr. Lane came after several years' banking experience, which began when Lane heroically prevented a. robbery of that bank several years ago. Mr. Baehner, in an interview with Louis Horner, crack reporter for the Plume, stated that Mr. Urban Quatman would fill Mr. Lane's post as manager of one of the smaller branches. Joseph Obermeyer, the Norwood pin mauler, has challenged the new A. B. C. bowling champ, Thomas Schultze, of Pleasant Ridge. This match is one that has been blooming since the days they were school mates. The match will take place at Paul E. Rich's bowling alleys in Oakley. Professor Albert W. Dorsel, dean of the Tech- nutcrazy Institute, has just passed away at the age of sixty. Professor Dorsel has labored un- tiringly, inventing a machine for the manufacture of pretzels. A machine of this kind has stumped mankind, but Professor Dorsel, with the assist- ance of Louis F. Gries, has at last conquered this obstacle. Services will be held at St. Patrick's Cathedral, with the Rev. John Murray as cele- brant. WE GUARANTEE YOU AN EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL FUEL SERVICE , We Mine and Deliver Direct to You OUR ' PIO EER ISLAND CREEK AND 0 PO D CREEK POCAHONTAS WE SELL U KOPPERS MIAMI COKE Clean Dependable Fuels HIGH IN HEAT VALUE- VERY LOW IN ASH CONTENT QUEEN CITY COAL CO. Over Ioo Years of Fuel Service JAMES A. REILLY vice-PRESIDENT MAin 5170 913 DIXIE TERMINAL I O I Page One Hundred and Eleven Depend - on - us - to - carry - on The things you've started here ..,. S E I R We Wish you for each month and year The best of luck and hope and cheer. FRESHMAN F I, U Ei-n1ll1 : 1 inf: 11: :m1u:--ui:-u1un-lzfzn--Q: n7n1u: ::f --::1n: n 1 :- nn- - 1 A -1 1 : Y 1 :Y 1-:iu1uiS I .. I IO R 66 ', E ' o 0 0 ' l .. 4 PRESENTS Q ! J 3 C. Baehner 1 J. Litmer H A. Beller A W. Lockwood : J. Botzung C. Loeffler H H R. Brown F. Lohman H R. Cartwright Xifjfxf Qi: P. Long. Pres. I H H. Cassady C. Manzi : M. Conley Q 'eg ' C. Martin H l -I' COUUOUY ' J. McCafT'rey H 5,01-lmllller A. Moorman 1 ' . arnic I i: W. Herschede E IIZICHEIEIY 1 C. Huelsman ' ' ' ,, H A KI , R. Schoettker 4' 1 . ekamp E S k I U J. Konerman M ' ' tec e rl F- Kramer L. Uhlenbrock , I' V. Kramer 'V F- Wefmes 1 E, Kruse ' K R. Wetterstroem ' H. Lambert E. Wietholter , H ,... .,,. .. gi 1 we N T T xIillilllllillillTllillillllillillillilI-illlll-1llTlllllTllillllllillillClillTlllllIllHillillllllllIl'-3ll ?i y3llTlillillillilllil?llllllllillil1ll1 lilli.lli-l lli'lilllllllillTIITll1CHlillilllllll?llill111T llillllilq 1 ll i ' 4 THE 1 L O TRUE CAVALIER SPIRIT 1 X Hopes . WILL INSPIRE H 1 THE SENIORS I I THROUGHOUT LIFE 58.-........-......-..i:.-.ef -en 1 -Z Z.- .C E L..-...-.. .........-.L.. e........w..::.....L.:e..:.:n-'iZ rl: K2 Zllllf llllllitillli I 'I 7:2 ' T I TIITII'-II1 gli' llillll:?'llTl: - IITIITI ll11lI :ll If Iii' ' I li II1 Qualit Service i L L y I ll Compliments of I l LOWE E5 I L Woodburn Pharmacy ATHLETIC Gooos co. Q L P , , S , 1 T Phone Pmkway 9597 rescriptions a pecia ty 705 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, O. i woonisuim and Locusr I L.. ..... I af: E- I ......L.. L....... E -L ...i..4... ......Z.. I-.1 I ETA Page One Hundred and Twelve N l-cn-luin:--n1nn1un1nu--un-:u-u: 7 :lin-ruin.-uf :gning - Y 111:27:uin:-ll-gl-lnvulill-ll?:l1u: IJ1-nI1ll1ll1ll ie E Hyde Park Branch - Second National Bank ll U. S. CHARTER I l , Q Capital, 351,000,000 Q Surplus, S750,000 I I I Ti J, G. GUTTING. President ELORAIN V. LUSBY, Manager I Phone EAST 1863 Xlilillll1llliOlil il lllllilll lllllllllll1llililllllillC -lldlllll-Ulllvillillillill Eslllli!!.TllillilI llTll1Sllflllllll:l:Cl!I IITII II' 'llKllillllillllllilllllliIlli DlllKllll I I AVIER IVERSITY . 1831 'E ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND YEAR OE CULTURAL LEADERSHIP g HUGO F. SLOCTEMYER, S. J.. A. M.. M. S., LL. D., President I U COLLEGE 0F ARTS AND SCIENCES - Courses leading to the degrees of A. B., B. S.. Ph. B., Litt. B.: I Pre-Legal, Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental, Junior 1 Engineering Courses ii DAY ffivondale Campusj LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING QDowntownj 'I SCIIO0L 0F COMMERCE AND FINANCE : Courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce. I -Q DAY ffiuondale Campusj EVENING CDowntownj I scnooL or LAW 1 Four-year night course preparing for the State Bar Examinations I Q owntownj li Full information about courses, entrance requirements. and other' particulars will be sent on ll request. Address: The Registrar, Xavier University, Victory Parkway and l Dana Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. JEfferson 3220. at A UNIVERSITY WITII DEFINITE AIMS AND APPRIIVED MIETIIDDS X'I--II1uc-1I-1111:--ll--nl--n1n-nil:-cu1-Il-ll--ll-ls1ll1ll-1111ll1Il-:ln1ln--ll-nll1Il1ll41ll1l0-ll-ll-cl-ll1-ll-u1 I i C O M P L I M E N T S I WALTER J. GROTHAUS Xkqn-q...n101n-c-4kulrll1n1n1qu1gp-qp1.n-q1un1n1q-.q-q-q.1u: gn-up 1:-an-'-zu-.g.1g:.:,,.-3:3 3.73: 3, V11-1...-1.-gg-gp-gg-q5-.gp-.n1q.i..1n..-..1..1..i.p--i ,I 311: -11? -gin-5: , gg-lp-lg1qg1n?:.-.154 :li i John F' Ankenbauef ix Old-Fashioned Laundry I INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS 1 I Uwhere Quality County, i PHONE PARKWAY 2820 ' ' PHONE EAST 1291 . Woodburn 5305 Page One Hundred and Thi simiuixicrnci 1 i'-1u-u-u+4n- --A ----Aioirf --u-n- -- --T 1 1111- - P Photographs Are Memories Mode Permanent Tiffanytone Photographs Are B e tter YCJUN6 av CARL VINE STREET, AT SEVENTH CINCINNATI, OHIO 3 iuxruxzimini :rumour an-I ninioini 111 1:21 1 1:1 11311: 1 111 -I It.1l-.l1ll1..-ggi...-..1...i..11.1.1-.nip-ig-1' I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I an-------'-'------------------------ I- 1932 . I-13 -1933 C-ourageous A-mbitious V-aliant. - A-lways I--oyal I-n ' If-very Dfighc f-tandard I : I: lp1nf:l1.l: :p-In--uc: In-ll-1al:il1ll:.llczllc1ll:l THE CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS CO., Inc Athletic Outfitters TELEPHONES - CHERRY 4768 - 4769 641 MAIN STREET !qp1u1..1..1g 1gl1q-qp1u1 -nn-ql11o1un-n-m- n1ul1n1ln- COURTN EY BROS. Grocers 2041 MADISON ROAD PHONES, WOodburn 0270 - 0271 a 0272 --.........-..n-..-..............-.u-..-..-..-.,-..-..-.R L..-...................-.-................................... X : :: li :W 1:7 17' ll1n1:l:ln1 K un:-uliunlln-:ug-his-n-rl:-lrxilill-11 Yll1u-or-H311 o BECKER TAILORING MEANS - BETTER TAILORING o for Graduation ! Blue Serge - Oxford Gray - Fl anne ls or Tuxedos SUITS r 75 I I now 1 2 rszsirsfff 5325 . S mc. QFORMERLY 21.50I CATERING TO THE NEEDS OF YOUNG MEN FOR 27 YEARS ff--.--..-...-..-.......L..II,.T..:.. ,....E,: 1....e..E.... :.......i,.:,.i,. I.-. I i...L,... X -M- 'mm-'hh'-I-'-'M-'-'H'- I In-'fm 'ZH Hi' PM MPI C. P. ULMER, Hardware I Paints, Glass, Kitchen Ware , 3338 Montgomery Rd. WOodbL1rn 6980 I I I ilu-.quill-qq1ln1.l-un-n1l.1.'1..1.n.-.q1un1nu1q.i..- .-...1..1r1..-..g.-..1u1,,1..-u,1n.1g..-l.1..1,g-gp.-. COMPLIMENTS Dr. Harvey Cv. Gerdsen :- 11n- I I I I I I I I and LUCK I TO THE GRADS of ,33lOlOO Junior D 1-.ll1nnilu.-qu-.nguu1.n1ll-..n1In1n1ul1lu1gl1pp.-gl... ., -f ,gl-n1n1u1u:-ul: 73+ ' :ETIQ-31715114211 :EL 1 ::-I if 59.-gp-line' Y an-nfgplu.-pg4:.1up1-:zi asks: E exizilin if . I H II I1 ., .. .I .. I Making Ice Cream- 'THE- JACKSON BOX COMPANY HIGH-GRADE CORRUGATED BOXES I CINCINNATI CNORWDODJ OHIO I Telephone, MElrose 5060 - 5061 I 4927 BEECH STREET .-..- :Ee eq-: -eugee 2 ez II ii' 722' '22 V 2242- 11 CZ - lik :Cf IZ I: IZ+lI?liTli-Fl Hyde Park BARBER SHOP 2720 ERIE AVENUE , We Specialize in First-Class XVoz'k MEN's - WOIvIEN's - Cl-IILDREN'S I JAMES R. Hxcxs 'Ll T' i 2 TIITII -:lll: 4:lliC1l: flllif llT TY -YT YT Y -2 W :T - - -T T TT I 7 '77 -A Compliments of H I I 'I gg ANTHONY B. DUNLAP Ii: :.i,.E::E:.-.. ai: 1 I I I I A SCIENCE! T H The most modernly equipped plant I' in the Middle West is your ff guarantee of the purity, uniformity and consistently high quality of I French-Bauer Ice Cream. I Eating Ice Cream- Q I A DELIGHTI French-Bauer Ice Cream-in any II flavor or mold?-is truly a delight In to even the fastidious taste! Make II IT it a habit to eat Erench-Bauer Ice gr Cream daily! L I I L 'Graduation Party? French-Bauer appropriate Ice II Cream molds will help to make your party :I t a real success! ll I I I FRENCH -BAUER ! Incorporated N .. - I xliuiiiifilili - -Ki:i!I fifllii EE' I I :Iii IR F: :Z 11:77:27 I: ::-:av-E1 31:12:11 ::' 7 :' :mir In-xii I-1 I. 0 I L ure ne I ' QD: ' st I ,Q ATTERIES It ' BRAKE SERVICE I IVe Give You Greater Values and Better Service I H at Lowest Prices A THE CONGO TIRE CO. I H BEN L. I-IEIIELE. MANAGER I PARK AND McMILLAN WOODBURN 2096 - 3892 I Satin -: -ruin:-:E-1:7-I Y-131.174, 3 ,,,:i,,,,,,i,, SE Page' O Hmidrz-11' and Sixteen air' --Y r --gd '-E l r -u--e- --Au- Compliments of DR. E. J. NEIDER I DENTIST WYOMING BUILDING II BREWSTER AND MONTGOMERY AVENUES .. CINCINNATI, OHIO !TlI2:i'22l::'2lllI Il I2 I :Ili Ililifiilfiililliilii :E The Coffee That Satrsfiesu 'I JAS. E. MONAHAN I Wholesale and Retail COFFEE AND TEA 'I 3433 'rRIsIIsLE AVE. Phone Woodburn 5007-R LII- --lil..- -Ili -lik?I-.1-lillillillilllillilli ll-Qu1ui,, ..? m? llllillillillili Y Ill: 1 xiii? illli IK XC ---1l4lllW Il IITUL 1ill ITlllilillll1Ci I I I i I T ,1 COMPLIMENTS OF N I: I to Q C1nc1nnat1 Sc1ent1lic th SENIQRS fl Company Laboratory Scientific of ,32.,33 I Apparatus Materials We salute the Outggoing Cavaliers M Fine Chemicals ll with I I CIOYTIPIIIVTIQUIS xl-ntl' YYVT: S I--: :I- Zz: :I-'slain will-' I fmmwwmm-MHWHHHHM of Il A , I V P CRONE S PHARMACY E I lf PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY I' WOODBURN and MYRTLE AVENUES ,32-,33 WOODBURN 1065 - 1066 I :I -an-nl1lu1n:un--un-u1u:,,n1u 5: 3:-ni: ,1l1u,,15Z lf!! 3: 'liuix 'il ez: V: :l1u Ynflliiu 311 MEN'S FURNISHINGS JOSEPH B. MOORMAN Il v Always Something New gf H Ir, General Agent H , :LX HX : EQUITABLE LIFE INS. co. I I OF IOWA L 1 CINCINNATI OHIO , I - i -M i - 4543 MAIN AVENUE NORWOOD lllll!TlllllIlllillllllOlllTl lllllillllx fl - Jllli 1illil?lI- -- Illlllx' 141 1223? Why buy when we supply FROM TOWELS COATS - -- J C :I L.B. G.I'I. I I APRONS H c.D. S.E. Efp I R.C. C.G. . J.D. C.E SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 1 gf-g' gg J13f'c. REHH H . . . . v , '26 TOWEL SUPPLY L C-L CH- WS. RH I T.B. M.E. J.O. P B BERNARD RUWE iff SONS E Always Glad To Serve You YORK STREET AND WESTERN AVENUE To THE WESt 0440 I SENIORS X 121312: 2: Il flllf Ii Il I: :I+ i 7 I I: 'R Xl :I K?x l :I fl'::l:Z 11-01: fllill ill R Page One Hundred and S i blcazlalclnlmlil mf lic:-l'Ilall1It Nwfp.CTU RING JEWHH2 9 I XIOUR SERV, 1 E 5: : C P RETAIL SALESROOMMI4 FACTORY 69' HOUR ' Bll RACE S11 CINCINNATI, OHIO. 7 REPAIRING OF JEWELRY WATCHES - CLOCKS TIQDIDI-IIES 77777 - Prize Cups - Statuettes - Plaques - Dance Fafuors - Meclals ancl Baclges - School, College and - Fraternity Jewelry l3UI2CELL'S JEWELED' Hundred and Eighteen ENIQR A Pas En Haut Mais M ontant t Congratulations! sEN1oRs OF 1933 3 Celts Athletic Club Clarence E. Snyder W. H. Callahan L: niacin ..7a.71. ,. 1.11, ruin -1-qt in Y-Ipit -V 'nj pn-'lf ,xr -11.112 .p--nr ,c .. I: Jin. .. :1g1lt- -xiii 1 School Spirit Pays . . . i Wear a t CAVALIER SHIRT Champion Knitwear Mills cr Ilfnf-ssiuilr-5:-nc I s:+l: 1011: :nf-ul-fn-n-:' . 1021: zfacfxril: In-nn: n z:, rt YJ: :fr al-ssh u I 1. TL 1 :I ilk 2 II Tl' fl 53- 3: i 71111 Ill' 3Rl1If'l' Vu-il'-'I lllliiflf il ll :C II' Z2 -Jiili - CZ K ll COn 'ne 'S O' l PAREWELL PROM I ji JoHN R. CONWAY I THE it l Paper Boxes I , T 2261 SPRING GROVE AVENUE E CO Phone XVEst 7998 E . 4 l' U ,.-..::.-'I-.-Z3 Z-I.-I. , :I-.2 127: -,E WZ, ' , F f f' -JZ --5 A Z M-W ' Consis tent C Phones: EAst 0355-0356-0192 5 9 g ED. RUTTERER, Grocer i I g 1 I Meats, Poultry, Vegetables E . . . , i S. E. Cox. DELTA AND Lmwoon Aves. - , Fi Mt. Lookout Square Cincinnati i GRADUATES OF 33 il: V.2?:., it. , ini.: ir :: 2: :i il: V li.lY YgiiI llj il ii- 1 373' ' 'If :I -:lT':l :llil I ' Ili! lliliilili 1 -1, 1.1, .::,::, 1:1-un: E : 1 W a f:::f::IlI1 '-'QC ! '1 - '- '- 1l'1 1'l1l . I Q i i I 1, l I i Q Compliments of I I l . N R ' - ' l Edward T. Dixon if 3 Y 5 I 1 H A los ,i L Q L Q FZ' I :l :: I xii: X-1':: Z - fllll' Il !illlTlllill1CH'n . 5 l Congratulations 5 ll h 7 TO f 3 'O f 9 5 GRADUATES of '33 l fl l mom . PURCELL UNDERCLASSMEN El I Joseph H. Naberhaus, Jr. U A u ,: 3 5: :I 754: 3 :,,,,,: 73, -ui. I' .u1.g- -gg-.nigeflnizzftlxrgr 7:1-Unfit-4at lI1ll-slxule-ii X C Y- J C R Page One Hundred and Nineteen i inn-1cu1ll1Il1llill1lw 11In1llaqh-l 1Ih-I?M7a1quql17in1m1lg1qa:ln1lp-ggig.1lii I I I I PLASTERING of C I Purcell High School l Done by ...... T. L. DONOVAN l C ' I 2680 Edmondson Road ME1rose 5073 REPAIR WORK PROPERLY ATTENDED TO 1 :in :: Jin: fril:i:1oI1otV7 f,u1:l1g 1: ,mix gin-.gg-5.14: gg-L1 I-..:f4,c,iu1.gi,g,,35Q il'lli 1i'C fix' 1'-3.7-'-Z 3543+164 2 :liDZZ i:lll lill1Hll5lI'.lZ Z :If li 12 ZE l?1 HUEBNER S I DR. V. E. RUST MEATS AND POULTRY 'I l Phone' JEEHSOH 0848 I OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN 8 - 36 WEST SEVENTH STREET ALLSTON AND MADISON ROAD ,I CINCINNATI, OHIO PHONE CHERRY 5463 CINCINNATI, O. g1.ggpqp.p1gg1p1un1ap-4-qiq.1g1q I-q-n.1p.-.g.-.qg+g- -1315- , 1 'liz' 1: u' :' 1: . JOHN SCHWARZ T FINE FOOTWEAR RICHARD GRIFFIN If Il H ll 752 - 754 - 756 EAST MCMILLAN STREET T P 1 u In b i n g WALNUT HILLS ii -i-'ff- I PHONE WCODBURN 6275 llililf-ll1'll 1UI'?l -I ll'::+ 315: I :E i 'ZZ -Zlvtlrlit IlilE4iX-2lli14l1l - NYE Apothecary ShOp I E-Phone WOodburn 7240 Phone Klrby 2831 We Call For and Deliver Your Prescription I E A. V I BOGER'S PHARMACY I I F10 W airs y 1, 728 E' MCMILLAN 1 AT HEMLOCK i l 2505 WOODBURINI .AT-rlzizlt . c . Phone WOODBURN 1071 WALNUT HILLS CINCINNATI. o. -1111!--u--uliu-ul-un--In-G-ll-E Ji: rl zrfriillf ii:--In :u-I: :u-lain :n :: 4.11:-nf :sin :fu-.--il Eglv-ll-ln-an--ln-an11111:--nn1ul1nu1ln1:n-lu- li1m0Llin1n-11' nrlrfrr 51: :in Y - +::7n-u K 1 I I The true value . . . i i of telephone service is established not by a dollars and H I cents standard, .but by the immeasurable valuelof con- A , 0,,,,V...,,,lQ venience, protection and comfort that lt gives In Its many ,I I 3' 23 uses. These are limited only by your own interests, wants l I 5 E and desires. Q U I ' ' - - - I I bmw-We The C1nc1nnat1 and Suburban ff ' A I Bell Telephone Company xl'- llillilllllilllill'iillTlll ilili-L IlllTlI ilillllll- -ll14lll:2ll !l1lll ' Ililllill Il-Ilillvtlilllillillllllilllili Page One HIIIza'rr'd i T- t' 29 1 L i CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '33 MURPHY'S PHARMACY s1ll:-n-n-n-u-nn1n--n1un1ngip1qg1nn-us1ap1q.1qg1..1g.qg1.g.-q1lp1..1..1.'-.q1lg-......'.-..g1g1n1..1.p1g .-...-.54 n-.g -4.14 -ll-on it MT. LooKoUT , 1' I N. W. COR. LINWOOD ROAD AND DELTA AVENUE G PHONES: EAST 3910 - 3911 A CINCINNATI, OHIO 1 1' k lil1n1ll11nll-uit1au1m1ll1ln1: IILI: 311: Y :ian :: E:--1: gli.: 51111: ,nfggi 522453111 I:-if ZIITIIIT-'Il SYS? Cliili EZ' Ilili H152 li f 2: I: Z Jluuxilixizjlx glili 2: I: 5: 375: r CLARK'S T AGLAMESIS BROS. H FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 1 METROPOLITAN L1 Fresh Products from our own Farm U I-IOME-MADE CANDIES and ICE CREAM 1, We Specialize in HOME DRESSED POULTRY H Phone MElrose 9469 3046 MADISON Rom , Q PHONE WOODBURN 5971 H OAKLEY 1 'LHilTllillillC1Kiillillii?IllHilliIIfxilllliilllc iS' Ili:lTll'IlTlI -llillli -Ilillillillilllllillihil Road Service Y H - I VNIOodburniE93- il i U I T T T T - T T I :TW Clip Tire 26 Battery Service Comphmem of 1 GEO. RAPE, Prop. H J - i 1992- MADISON ROAD - 1994 H 11 I aissims-SEHEQQQTNSXEEEATTERP L3 I DENTIST I L If Your.Car XVIII Not Start-Call Us 11 i 1illllll .ZlTll':lTl:'!l Zliti ZITI: YZ':l Z: Z ZITI! . IdviITlliIli!lillillillillllllllilillllilillllillj Vll':I II lZ'lZ !I :Iii II ll ll':2?lZ ::illTlI ll ' T-lI'I:ilI llillill lll1llT'Zlllll2 IITIITIIISIIIUTIIUYIITT ' Samuel Shuller STZAELSEZEQE776 U LESTER SINGER li 9 I S SHOE STORE 11 RADIO SERVICE CO. T - Cincinnarfs Best Equipped I OAKLEY CINCINNATI T Radio Service Laboratory If Shgpg for fhg E,,,,',-9 Famfly 2032 Madison Road WOodburn 3788 I T01-Ili-II1-ll Ilillill IILCZ Zlil: Cl Iliil Il':ll::l iii!! Ilfvlilll-TIITIZ 2ll:llll -Il1l:+ll1ll:llliIlTll2:ll! Compliments of JOSEPH T. DILLHOFF 9 P Ge One Hundred a d T ty A f-we of R54 Xi AT The Tender age oT The high school graduaTe The Tull imporT oT This TruTh can noT be conveyed. AT This Tnme noThmg seems so desirable as To have puT behind PECTATION is greaTer Than realizaTion. vxl. h IZ C: EGM . . , . . The seemingly monoTonous procedure oT daily class-work and The arduous ordeal oT passing examinaTions, having ever in mind The vision oT graduaTion day. BuT as Time goes on, Tew will be The excepTions To ThaT reTrospecTive period when memories will make high school days Those mosT crowded wiTh happy recollecTions. Friend- ships and acquainTances Tormed will, in many insTances. be severed because oT The call oT opporTuniTy in disTanT Tields. Knowing ThaT in years hence The memory oT Those many happy sTudenT acTiviTies oT high school days will make your T933 CAVALIER one of your mosT cherished possessions, we have assimilaTed Them here wiTh all The ingenuiTy and arT known To our craTT To add happiness To your reminescing' momenTs. SCI-IULTE ez.. cAPPEL Q52 PRINTERS dvi TT -ui -5 1. 3 1n:i.:: ggi: gginllgl - V -,...-.-..-.2..-.-.........,..-.-..-e.-.., 1 . TRUCKING ' I STORAG E CONSOLIDATED TRUCKING CO. .....-.: e....f 1, ,e.....f -T r2.-.2L.e ...Wee . or LYNCH'S MARKET I 35-37 WEST SIXTH STREET HIGHEST QUALITY ll FISH, OYSTERS and POULTRY an MAIN 7688 We Serve Purcell MAIN 7689 5 .I 11- --fain '- T' 1 1- -1.l1r -111-ful 1 gl!-1ll1lllllTllTllillTllillTIlllllilllillillTll'illiilll 1 A Successful CAREER l Art alone won't do it . . . but art with com- ' 1 mercial value such as developed in you under . the supervision of JACKSON GRAY STOREY, 1 assures you of a successful future in ART. ' Start NOW - Spare Time or Full Day Courses Central Academy of Commercial Arts 2936 Woodburn Avenue Phone W0odburn 2484 1 Write or Phone for Catalog Lie. Z :......ee:.3 re--.Tee le -:Yee-.1 1:-.1 1 -we-, ee--1, .---ef.: :- u 1 Q L--O.. EQ I eE,,E0mRQAR1Nf Vo If BUTTERS BREAD BETTER H .. L.: ,,,........:,...: ,::,.:,: Ln.-..,,,....,r ,.-e 34:5 ll e. ::Y nz' nil: Y: al1n7:n1ll:-ufeunilc Jr' 3.11: :s-F: in I 3: 37213113 me It- ,,.,,i,.1.,,.-Y :ix 733 3,5 7 ll g VERKAMP s W T The Old .Re11eb1e T I Prvm r 1: H H CLOTHING H A e Fifth and Plum Phone CHerry 4730 ll la '1':'5 1lli'lill l:lll1'l?'!lil:-U :I-ll-I--fl-1-1213 :Luz Y:--nLu-n--:Yu-u an u:Y::4:.-n--n-1------u-.nj 'l '1 l 'l 'illi 'l 'T '1 '.T T '! Elle--lk-llvllill1llillill1ll-1ll-Ql11lliIlIirlI-1ll7lll-hll1'lI1 Phone CHcrry 7280 We Deliver Everywhere g L. W. KUEHNLE. Peep. A N I SHOES for MEN and WOMEN i Manufacturer of i' Red Goose Shoes for Children il BUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE I 3055 MADISON ROAD - ON THE SQUARE Q ll PURE BUTTER, FRESH EGGS I Open Every Nfgh, U f Store and Oflice: 224 EAST CLIFTON AVENUE I in-u:f4l1l:i: 311: ::1n: : :u--n :u-u:7n7:n1-lj L: ,, Y:'...,:A5:,...i., 3,...:Ln-.u.1.: -f:.....:i..7:.1.: :II Wl.1'..l'W'li'.Wnl l':T7'W:: :IW :ix Zliillxliq EIS? iiillillllillii Ili!! 1 V I: I: ::+l:?lli:'il2- -IQUT Biff Wlshes A Refined Place 4 I 1933 Graduates I P For Refined People I from A Friend Of Purcell High .5 .V lglninillug Compliments of Heutle's Quality Meats F Two STORES: ' 3444 Edwards Road - Hyde Park 1045 E. McMillan St., East Walnut Hills I l' 1.1.1..-...1.l.1ni'.1u1g.iIp-.gp...rn.-n.1.l..g.iu1gn..up- E DoRsEL's I DELICATESSEN I 1 Our Specialty: Home-Boiled Ham 1 I I 5972 MONTGOMERY ROAD 7 1 PLEASANT RIDGE I . Z., 3,-.ni 1: -ll 1:-nf:-:zfu e:u-lzfuruz :lu 'fn--u-' Page One Hfmdrerl and Tzventy-tlxree ,- ,, ...1.n.1L gg1n?,,,,u:il.-Jazz.-I. .:7u: ninii WEDDING CAKES OUR SPECIALTY Cakes Made on Short Notice ' The Best of Everything BONOMIN1 BROS. BAKINO CO. 2811 WOODBURN AVENUE Phone WOodburn 1228 Cincinnati, Ohio i ll-.lgin11.1.1114I-.gl-uliluiu-an-ll1qn1uu-.nl1..in1I 51. V.. 21.11. niacin: :lin T :..7n1n:L:l--n-u+:u1n: ul Phone PArkway 1088 - Lady Attendant for Ladies C. L. JURGENS BRACES, TRUSSES, CRUTCHES ELASTIC GOODS ARCH SUPPORTS, BACK RESTS, ETC. 1524 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 11 11 H U 1 u1ll-:l:u1un-u--cl1u-n-n1u-1ll--vln1n1nlu-ll1l-N ' - -W' '- E 'gilbiishlfis53T'T CHT: ': 3- TQ WM. SPANGENBERG 5 CASSINI gi Dealer in ra H CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY 1 MOSAIQ3 8 TILE CO' I ontractors for . PHONE WOODBURN 5821 if TILE - MARBLE - TERRAZZO - MOSAIC T 2839 Woodburn Ave. Cincinnati, O. ii 1027 BROADWAY n - M A MM- A AT U h VnC1'1IiiRi0Z?i-- M yn y A CIN-CINNATI.-O. -I lil?lll1liHllIlllililillillTllill-'1llil?ll?ll-1? ly..--nl.: 3:3-.Ig :lx I :Z - lj gig.-TQ: Y 11.111 :Z E Pleasing You Means Success For Us Q PURE TABLE AND PICK!-,ING H Hyde Park Hardware CO. T VINEGARS if : CHARLES F. LAHKE THE BANNER VINEGAR 2725 Erie Ave. Phone EAst 1879 WABASH 2240 'I Ililif ell 'Il' 'Il 32:2--Z7lli:2 Iliff-T'-:i-1' 2: YHA ZZ V 3122 fl IZ Jlill. II viii: I I! jill-illill i uint-lui.: if Mia? 31: :tj-:iz ni --L,n,-,U V151-n1n1l1l7:l1ufxi: :fain nsi::7l: z zz:-Q RIDE THE GREEN BUSES ABE BAUMRING ,, Safety - Courtesy - Convenience i PHARMACY I: Chartered Coaches for A11 Occasions PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE I THE CITY TRANSIT CO- 3618 MONTGOMERY ROAD 3 JEFFERSON 1865 F WOODBURN 4523 WOODBURN 6927 I - '11s 111-niuiui :1-Ilf::7::fl:i:-in-Inf: .- -n+Il1i:fTn7:u : 2: it :: 1: 1 1:11:11 'nxt will llli IE4:li:I+TIlll:2K'7:I2lI ZZ-7-:lilll -:lTlllll IlTlK - II I IF - IT's - SPIRIT 1 'I YOU 'I WISH i To 0 SEE gi TAKE A i ,-::.L::7: :: :E :E--u: at ::-x.:i1: : :lin-1u:' : LOOK - at ' FRESHMAN i 11 11 X ge One Hundred and Twenty-foils' 52 :Comello Bros. '55 CO. I Fine Custom Tailors l I SUIT AND OVERCOATS : MADE TO MEASURE ' 3518.50 and 323.50 l : Eighth and Sycamore Streets CHERRY 4445 - Power Bidg. - CHERRY 4939 l:ll1ls-ll--ll-zmiapilv-:gilpina-an-3: ull: lg-I DOT 29: lll1llE:: , 1: 731.5-.1 5p-n:-- n: :c7n1:: gli...-U.-.I K l V l I I F I T G R O W S O W E CANNED FRUITS, H A V E I T I VEGETAB'LES I and GTHER FOODS H . I I . are most carefully selected for I l quality, flavor and wholesomeness. Q PHONE: WOODBURN 6601 l Reasonably priced at your neigh- Q5-in----ui :I-.zljfnu-.M-I ---I--.I-'Fu-.E borhood grocer. Xh-'-ll-W-.I-In-.'-gl.-g.4l.-QlhL-H-win-ull?-K I - 1 Complzmenrs of H CQMPANY KauHman'S Family Store W CINCINNATI DRY GOODS and lVlEN'S FURNISHINGS l- 2809 WOODBURN AVENUE - .4.-.. :.-.:E.....-.: :.-..-.u:.-..-:.....-..E. iv.-...............-.,E.....-.: :.-.E.. -n-lc .1 1: urn-uf: 1:-no-: - I: :u1u: :a-11:2 I-if :Iw-n-Il--n---I-n-ns-n-nn-un--n-u-n--11...-..-...-,ig T WESTERN UNION J 1933 o UNE H The Seniors, Sorry you are leaving J ffllghio. stop much success in your i new adventure stop Soph D g ....-.2-........E :...:2: E.-.......E:.-.:E:.......: I.A1.....-..-.-.........-..-..-..-..-..-..-..........-52 llifllilliililllfvllvIIS-llh-llillvllvllsvll-rl: E ,slrllvllillilliliill-ll-1ll'1llillTllllll-llillill-viii!K I I j From I b --T--?FROM in FRESHMAN l I I - B I B or not , I to IIIHI T SS T O I THE CLASS OF '33 3 SU CCE 5 THE CLASS OF '33 : i,....E,.... ,. ,.:,.C ,....:,E., ,E x...,. E:.-.:E:.-.,E:E..-.: Eff.-.. 1.-.ze J.-..f.-.52 Page Om: Hundred and Twcn -fir The W Cavalier Qf 1933 Illustrated with I-Ialfftones and Line Etehiugs Made By The Schultz-Gosiger Co Photo Engravers I 514 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, CHIC Lllg-Qgl - I Page One Hundred and Twenty-sz.: I . x.l1:ful-11:-:pin-I: n1u: l:+u-11. :::-n-.-:ily gg :n--n-.L :: n1n:i:l-5:77 JI-rn-nfzcfnz 1:71:71 :zl iuzfnx 1 I T THE NORWOOD-HYDE PARK I 1 BANK AND TRUST co. I L 2710 ERIE AVENUE MAIN AND BENNETT AVENUES : i mms PARK NORWO0D x.-.:A..f:.-..-..A:.-.: :-......:i....: :....e ZA: :...:-,. A:.........-......-.........-.........vE a----T:-'--It -T:--'TT---' I -TH :T--T Hz I 2--'-:A--------'--24 e f A H T . ,, ' I T , Q Q ,lf . Q SENIORS Q l 3' in V rf' ' . , L ! drinking f - I L M ! ! Wat-GAT Y' ' T, Congrawlafionsl Q I at Phlllpps' I I M and T A -'Ti 2'- -2 -C I-lere's To CGNGRATULATIONS Your Fu+ure Success! E TO 1933 GRADUATES i I ,, , if L T AL' NAISH 4 T ' ' ' i?F,,E'i?,3f 2,.'3f.E 3 L-...........-..-...................-................:e o:,,.-::,:::,...c Eg : xl: T753 5:43 : I3 'ff-iii ii ll--IZ :Tift llvlii I fl: :Z l:4ll1::,lZ ll--lliifil-rl: ll-1ll-1K2 :I I ' if F EDW. L. MAIER 328 East Second Street T gs COFFEES-TEAS T Hotels and Restaurants as 1: a Specialty 14 l'i 0 0 s L....A T AAA: Zigi: :.-.: :,-.: :J 3 Wl'Sh8S the En-I'-----E --Zxjrn I--nz-YI: E H-'ggi'-U.-In ' Class of '33 L GEO. L. FERN CO. H , DE C ORA TORS .. .E jg ll - 2 C - W 1 Y I in 1252-54 ELM STREET f g Gnlysuccess 1 PArkway 5584 Eauinn-7:11-u: :n -:mis I-11: :ufn-iz zuxnizfufz: :BZ Ll: ir-3: ::-cl-um :: :fn-ui: 4:1--ul1u:-:ni::7u1u-S F !l:'I'lllI':: II Tlilli I Cl+I II liliiiiw li lllllillii: H2227 :I l?IC :Sill I L ll?-'ll' Illli ll'IlTl?l2' :K li V H May you as well as 1' carry on we have I . QQ Success H L YO l H Our Successors 'K Q llllllillllllllilllll illillilllillllrilllllillHillliHillililliilll lll illllilllllilllllilllllil- 4 Page One Hundred and Twenty-.se-U CII M'- ::'- 2: -i :: :: 5-Z :Z -'if I I I PETERS 3 CAFETERIA i Home of Quality Foods I I I I I 4553 MAIN AVENUE I PHONE - JEFF. 9382 2 Compliments of I I DR. IAS. H. WEAVER i DENTIST I PARAMOUNT THEATER BLDG. I WALNUT HILLS 7r-n.-.q-.q1.n1ua:-un-.n-.q1g-.u1-1qn1q1al1u1n-1n--lv Harry I. Harold J. - IHLENDORF I I I I Funeral Home ESTABLISHED 1876 V MElrose 7575 MElrose 7165 1 d Page One Hundred u d T 3 gh! Drink a Quart of Milk a Day and SfTeTl'M.O'lflS EXCETCLSB becomes TTICTC Play! If qou want a healihq, vigorous bodq. want to be it and fresh to enioq nature's boundless plaqqrounds and pleasures. drink lols of milk. 111 health, a weakened condition, drowsi- ness and a tired, lazq feeling, often cheat us of the Ioqs of recreation. The liberal use of milk provides that vim, vigor and uitalilq to plaq hard and ll t rea q enioq I. To Store Up Strength, Drink More Milk ORDER YOUR QUART TODAY! 'TI-IE J. WEBER DAIRY CO. AVON 7600 AVON 7601 A-nz :: u--u:+:n1n: !n1n1s: :. nr-nuf:l1n1:: :in :iq . I I Grandin Hardware 3 2039 MADISON ROAD Phone, WOodburn 2136 I 1--Tx-.. :f::,...f:.-E. 1-.E ,aiu-.E E,-E.-.E 3:37 I I Bastian Bros. Co. I I CLASS RINGS ENGRAVED f COMMENCEMENT 7 i INVITATIONS I I CLUB EMBLEMS ROCHESTER, N. Y. ':'ll:i: 1'l1':i :l-l:L-nf :--4----.1..-....-...,,...,5! 0 COMPLIMENTS 0 The Kolbe Paint Co. V C ? 2 3 I - 2 3 3 WEST FIFTH STREET CINCINNATI OHIO ...-...-Iii...-u-1........-I...-1.1.4ui..-..q..-..1..1n1u.....q WILLIAM K. BOOLS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST PURITY SERVICE QUALITY ACCURACY COR. MADISON and COHOON, CINCINNATI, O. PHONES WOodbum 0251 - 6761 4.1.1- 5,1411lg1.I-.p.1I.in-n?:u1nn..uu-.u1un1u...u1-un J -UNIOR - U-NITES Now ....-. I-N l' 0-FFERING 1 ' IQ-EGARDS 0 TO TI-IE SENIORS OF '33 X'.......---...........-...............-........u-..-..-..-........... v11.1.,1I.11.1l..-pl.-..1.nu.1-1.1.1-...1...1.I-.ll-ll-ll.-I ,Qu-nn-uu1un1u1un-nu --11 1u--n-nu1u1nu-u- ,X I I I PArkway 2404 PArkway 2405 I The Better Schools Serve I Boltes Meats I I IIII 5 O At 218 E. 13th Street Since 1890 I lv.-......-U-..-........-..-..-.....-.-.....-.a..- i'll'Tll l 'T 1l'i iu '-1'll 'll 'll'1ll1-llilllhlli coMPL1MENTs OF 3 T1-1oMAs H. GLENN I L.. ...I11nn..uulnu.-Ip...pn-uni...-..1ql1..1u-.gl11.1.1-.ggi I H I 'K When a ClassyTeam Steps Out - It Likes to Travel in Regular Style. Purcell has the team- Wfe have the buses! Ohio Bus Lines PA1-kway 09S1 , Page One Hundred - ' I - win.111.1.1-.I5-.In-.lilg-...-up-qu-uin1.nl....n1n.1nu.1u K -li..-.gg-...-p.1.l..np-.n-u-an-an-nn-u-uu1n-pn-..u--I-v -11 1 l JOSEPH MOORMAN 1 0 Q 5 23 SONS i I MEATS OF SUPREME QUALITY If 1 B 2526 VINE STREET l 7 1 We Deliver Phone AVon 1776 Q 1.. H 1-nd--II-li-In-II-N..I-'I-I--.I--I-'I-'I-ll-.1-I.-1 I --'Ti l I ,-n-,I-n-n-:I-ig Lmzn-:,-,,?,::,,-,: ,I-H-,,-H. l Actions speak U ll l louder than H l GATT0 8 CO' ll L 1 FANCY ERUITS 7 L words E - AND 1 l VEGETABLES L ' l 1 236 W. Sixth Sr. Cincinnati, o. 2.,-W,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,-,,,,A 1.......-..-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-.....-.....-..-...1 V,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,.,,-,,-,,-,,,.,,-,,-,,,.,,-,,-,,..,-L L....-..........-..-........ - - ........-..-..-..-......I l AUTOMOBILES . . . T fl. l ANY MAKE-NEW OR USED Compliments of ' Get M Pro osilion 5 ' ' A, C, IQISQFNER DR. R. E. WILSGN l T ' MELROSE 3899 p T I - '- - M'-'P - -W '?l?i IXAOISERN CQ31?gES'l l Fl rr 1' N I E Compliments of I MODERN XEEEIIQKMANSHIP T . . . SEE . . . L Chas. B. Howard ji The NAEGELE L Dry Cleaning Co. V'- '''T'- ' T'- '- - - '-T ff' T TT'- '- -'T - -'1 I 'iff fff. ' Compliments of i ff' ,E kg' Just 3.11 5 . 'l 1- 'J' 3 I k D I A Fr1end p 5' n mp m-m-n-M-M-mm-M-u-M T I 3 4 - F ' -' 1 q 0 O Best Wishes hopes that it spreads to a prosperous TO H and successful career I P U R C E L L I for E W. J. Gebhart The CLASS of '33 l .-..-..-......-.............. fs.-..-..1,....-.................................................sE Page O ' rf Thirty p--nn1nu1spinning-gp.-luiup.1ln1nn1nu if I T. A. W. C. R. z. E. C. W. s. I E. A. J. C. P. S. J. C. T. S. J. A. 9 R. B' R. E. 3 3 W. B. H. B. J' B. H T. B. U C, B, PUBCELL , J' B' J. B' 1-A B. B. I J. B. L- B- J . C. N. B. U W. C R. D. H. W. E. C. J. B. I N. C. T. D. A. C. J. S. J. C. lf I I1-Ili!! ill'1'llTll-Sill-lSllill1lll'illlll'-'llTlliIl'TllTl5E I1Millill-'ll-I-llTllill1llill1-IITll-1ll'Tllill 'llTll1'EE LATEST MILLINERY -AT- E. O. AHLERS' HAT SHOP I 4548 MAIN AVENUE Norwood, Ohio Opposite Lawrence Avenue IlllbilliflIT0lliIIC1llTllilllllillTlllTllTllC-'llilllllTli ''DE''QB-6'N'E'ED-T-IEEFNSMTTEY JI Call WOODBURN 1275 - Everything in Tinsmithing J ANSEN COMPANY .I Galvanized Iron Cornice Work TIN AND SLATE ROOFING Roof Painting Furnace Work 5 2140 Gilbert Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio lillivlllilllllilllllTll'1llllTllTli-107llllliillhtllim K. ROLANDELLI T LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, ETC. I 743 EAST MCMILLAN STREET I lTllTlllllTl llillillillillillTllTlllllilllhllltllillw We Specialize in H HIGH-GRADE FUEL FOR HOMES II JOHN FELDMAN COAL - COKE A DONHAM AVENUE AND PENNA. R. R. PHONE EAST 0865 uiluln 1-I1nliuu1lp1l.1.1.li.g1n1Il .-n1n1qq --In-QI :1.n-n1..1ql.....1u-,,1,l1.?l.iq1lgippiu.-u....-...g in I. I COMPLIMENTS OF fi ' RICHARD CDickj PLAMM I I GUARDIAN LIFE INS. CO. OF N. Y. i MELROSE 7611 -- PHONES 1 MELROSE 8543 ,1,..1': inn-:u1l:lnn1nl1nI ::--::in--n1u7:l1u: fain Tqpin1uu..ll.4:l1.:7...-.....,!1...-.:,,...-...1 11 .. 1 : :I Compliments to the u C L A S S O F 1 9 3 3 ig from ' THE ELNER DEL. If and WAN-ETTA BEAUTY SHOPPE 'f 2314 MORTON AVENUE I.+:.1.l.i.gi:.1.:4.l1ll-lg ,,:,1u: ,::jll1nl-n1.lg.-.unluu THE , CINCINNATI REGALIA E COMPANY I UNIFORM MANUFACTURERS . T 145 WEST FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI : : : : OHIO L1...1.pin-.Ip-.lp...I.1nill-qlip..-gl1lpilp1g.1lp-.gl-.gg I1un1urilliunilninn.-uningill--llilliun.-lain.-nu1n:u I RB JUNIOR 2-Pants Suits I . i . -for graduatzon I RB CLOTHES I 8TI-I AND VINE , 5TH AND ELM lgnil uiniun1ln1l.1n-.n1.pq1u1..l.-.nn1.'i1n1up1..1l 5911n1n.-I...nninI-Ip1.l1'l1l.1..1..i..1..1l,1...ini THE Manly Members OF I FRESI-IIVIAN C I AU REVOIRH I 75 I BID I I The Stately Seniors Page Onc Hundred and Thirty- q1nf.: ..7n ..-111mm-.1 on-.nn .I -ar ,u-In .efzui 1..1..1..1.l1.,1..1l,1.,1..1. 1 .1--1...-..1..1 -1:11 1n1u1,n1n1u1u1n1 1..1n1I.1.111.1I41...1.1-n1u.-n1u-pp.-gn1q1u -1-.1n1n1..1l.1..1..1..1..1l.1.l1g.1 1 1 1..1..1 Compliments of DR. J. I-IOMER I-IUSCHART I I I I I I I I uxl. fill .l1n,.1ln1gl1l-1:1151-nf:l1l: fln1ll1ll :I 1:11 Compliments From the CLASS First To Support You The 10O'ZI Class JUNIOR 1 - 1 .C.i TO THE CLASS ' 3 , 3 X' -.--.--..-..-.--..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.---.-..-..-. 1n1.n1 1 1,:1..1ln1n1n1l:1,n1- - 1:1125 I I I I I I I I I I I I I vi Compliments of San Marco Pharmacy n1n1.l1..1......1lq....1..1..--n1 I I I I I I ..1.11I.-.ll-.l.1..1.l1..1.,1ll1, I- -P--------------I MOELLER FUNERAL HOME Q AMBULANCE SERVICE b I NORWOOD MELROSE 5933 Wi '1 l -I'1ll1lI1ll--ul-un-111u-nn-un1n1n1u1I -......,-,,-M.-,,-,,-,,-M,-,,-,,-,,-,HW,-I PICTURE FRAMING I GENERAL PICTURE GOODS I TAPESTRIES - RELIGIOUS ATRICLES i THE MAIN ART STORE I PHONE MELROSE 0152-XV I 4401 MAIN AVENUE NoRWooD, O. ge Ong Hlgndrpgi gud Tlurty-tw -1.1-. 11, I 'T'I' ' '- '-TI-'H' I I I KINGS I E I N E R E o o D S I g MELROSE 6060 - 6061 - 6062 I Burwood and Shanmoor Norwood, O. T'E E 'T T ' 'III 'EI I I Compliments of I The Kohlhoff Family I-,,-,,L,, LI I 'E' l I I I Compliments of I Robert J. Moorman, Sr. I.......-..-..-..-.........-.....-.........-..-..-..-...I WL - -L - - L:.-.:L..- -:L..-:.-A -..Lx I I I I ' I I SECOND I COMMERCIAL I I . I TO THE CAVALIERS of 1933 I FAREWELL! I I I.-I...L..,...-..-....-.-..-..-..-..-..-.....-I 'F''H'' '''' 'I I I THE BIG BOTTLE I I CANADA DRY I 204-Plus 56 Deposit I -4 1.,1..1.l1l.1un1lu1nl1lu111111:10111-all-ulQ-.11 INDEX T0 ADVEIDTIIEIQI Page Aglamesis Brofhers ......... I2I Ahlers' Haf Shop ,,......... I3I Alumni Associalion, I932 ..... I IO John F. Ankenbauer ......... II3 George Aug .............. I23 The Banner Vinegar Co. ,.... I24 Dr. A. J. Bauman ..,... Baumring Pharmacy . .. Basfian Bros. Co.. .. Becker Clofhes ....... Boger's Pharmacy ..., Bolre Meals .,..... Bonomini Bros. . . . .....I2I ....I24 ....I28 ....II5 ..,.I2O ....I29 ....I24 Bools Pharmacy ............ I29 Canada Dry ............... I32 Cassini Mosaic 8: Tile Co. .... I24 The Celrs Club .,........... II9 Cincinnafi Afhlefic Goods Co.. I I5 Cincinnafi Regalia Co.. . . . Cincinnari and Suburban Bell Telephone Co. .... . Cincinnari Scienfific Co. . . Cify Transir Co .......... Clarke Grocery ......... Clip Tire 8: BaI Iery Service ...I3I ..,I2O ...II7 ...I24 ..,I2I ..,I2I Champion Knifwear Mills ..... I I9 Comello Bros. and Co. ...... I24 Commercial Arfs, General Academy of .... ........ I 23 Congo Tire Co ........,..i. II6 Consolidafed Trucking Co. . . . I23 John R. Conway .....,..... II9 Courfney Bros. ....... .... I I5 Crone's Drug Sfore .... .... I I7 Joseph T. Dillhoff ...,....... I2I E. T. Dixon ..,.............. I I9 T. L. Donovan, Confracfor. . . I2O DorseI's Delicafessen ..... Anfhony B. Dunlap ....... ...I23 ...II6 George A. Durban, Flowers. . I2O Elner Delicafessen and Wan-Efra Beaufy Shoppe. . . I3I Feldman Coal and Feeds ..... I3I The Fenwick ............... I IO George L. Fern ....... .... I 27 Richard G. Flamm .... .... I 3I French-Bauer ....., .... I I6 Freshman A ..... .,.. I 3I Freshman B .,... .... I 30 Freshman C .... Freshman D .... Freshman E .. Freshman F ... Freshman G .... GaI'Io 3: Co. .... . W. J. Gebharl' ...... Dr. Harvey Gerdsen . Thomas H. Glenn .... Grandin Hardware Grofhaus Meafs ..... Richard Griffin .... HeufIe's Meals . .. Charles B. Howard. George Huebner, M Dr. J. H. Huscharf ..... Hyde Park Bank- Second Nafional .... Hyde Park Barber Shop. Hyde Park Hardware. . . Ihlendorf Funeral Parlor. Page ....I3I ....I25 ....I24 ....II2 ....II5 ....I3O ...,I3O ....II5 ....I29 ....I28 ...,II3 ....l2O .I23 .........I3O eafs ..... I20 .....I32 .....II3 .....II6 .....I24 .....I28 Jackson BoxgCo. ............ II6 Jansen Co., Plumbing Fixfures. I3I The Janszen Co. ,........... I25 Junior A .................. I29 Junior B ....... .... I I2 Junior C .... .... I 32 Junior D .... Junior E. ...... C. L. Jurgens. .. ....II5 ....II7 ....I24 Nafhan Kauffman . .... I25 W. L. King ..... Kisfner Mofors . . Ralph Kohlhoff .. Kolbe Painl' Co.. ....I32 .. .... I3O ..I32 ...........I29 Lesfer Singer Radio Service. . . I2I Lowe and Campbell A+hIe+ic Goods Co. .............. I I2 E. J. Lynch ................ I23 Maier Coffee ........... Main Arr Sfore ,....... . . Jewelers ........ ..... Mercurio and Da'HiIo ..... Miami Bu'IIerine ......... Moeller Funeral Home .... Monahan Coffee ........ J. B. Moorman, Insurance. . Moorman and Sons. Meafs ...I27 ...I32 Mecklenborg and Gerhardr. H8 ...I25 ...I23 ...I32 ...II6 ...II7 ...I3O Page Roberf J. Moorman, Sr. ...... I32 Murphy's Pharmacy ......... I2I Joseph H. Naberhaus, Jr. .... II9 Naegele Dry Cleaning Co.. . . I3O AI Nalsh ................ I27 Dr. E. J. Neider ............ II6 Niepor're's ..... ......,.... I I7 Norwood-Hyde Park Bank and Trus'r Co. ............ I27 Ohio Bus Co. .............. I29 Old Fashioned Laundry . . Pe'rer's Cafeferia ....... Louisa Philipps ....... . Queen Cify Coal ..... ..... I I I ....II3 ....I28 ....I27 RB Clofhes ...... ...., I 3I K. Rolandelli ..... ..... I 3I Dr. V. E. Rusf ........ ..... I 20 Ed. Rufferer ............... I I9 San Marco Pharmacy .... Schulfe 84 Cappel. Prinfers Schullz-Gosiger, Engravers John Schwarz, Shoes ..... Second Commercial .... Senior ....I32 ....I22 ...I26 ....l2O ....I32 A ............ ..... I I9 Senior B .......... ..... I I2 Senior C .... ..... I I9 Senior D .... ..... I I9 Senior E ........ ..... I 27 ShuIIer's Shoes ... .... .I2I Sophomore A .... ..... I I7 Sophomore B .... ..... I 25 Sophomore C . . . .... . I27 Sophomore D .... ..... I 25 Sophomore E .... ..... I 27 Sophomore F .............. I30 W. Spangenberg .........,. I24 Superior Laundry Towel Co.. . I I7 Ulmer Hardware ........... I I5 Universify of Dayfon ........ III Verkamp's Clolhing ......... I23 Dr. Joseph Weaver .... ..... I 28 Wellen 81 Son ...... ..... I 23 J. Weber Dairy ..... ...,. I 28 Dr. R. E. Wilson ............ I3O Woebkenberg Dairy ........ IIO Woodburn Pharmacy . . ..... I I2 Xavier Universify ........... I I3 Young 81 Carl. Phofographer. . I I4 Page One Hundred and Thirty-three 'SENIOR DIRECTORY ALBERTZ, WALTER A. ...... . BAEHNER, CHARLES H. BAUMAN, GILES R. BAXTER, ELMER J. BELLER, ALOIS J. ..... . BLEEKMAN, JOHN J. BOTZUNG, JOHN R. .... . BRESSER, CYRIL E. ........ . BRESSLER, WOODROW C. .. BRICKWEDDE, ROBERT H. .. BRINK, WILLIAM F. ........ . BRINKMOELLER, LEONARD J. BROWN, ROBERT P. .,...... . BRUEHL, LEO C. ........ . BURRIDGE, HARRY J. ..... . BDRWINKEL, VINCENT B. .. BYRNE, JOHN P. .,...... . CALLAHAN, JOHN E. CANNING, JAMES C. .... . CARTWRICHT, RICHARD CASE, sYLvEsTER L. ....., . CAssADY, HARRY A. CLEARY, CHARLES A. CONLEY, MARTIN E. CONNOLLY, JOHN E. COSTIGAN, JOHN F. .... . CREELMAN, EDMuND W. CROSS, CARL W. ....... . CIJLLEN, JOSEPH W. DALY, ROBERT M. .... . DEASY, JOHN P. .......... . DE LOTELL, DONALD J. DERMODY, JOSEPH T. DISKIN, WILLIAM M. DIxON, GORDON J. DIXON, LAWRENCE E. DOEPKER, PAUL B. ............ DONOVAN, LAWRENCE C. .... 403I 5128 249I 5400 3325 2545 36I5 543 2846 3539 I709 332I 2l04 3775 451 24I7 i965 3230 2834 2738 i924 3439 27I9 l3l3 l33I 2969 36l8 4IIO 3026 l80l Il28 2258 I396 390l 3048 6 3095 2680 DOPPES, AUGUST B. ...... .... 3 432 DORSEL, ALBERT W. ....... .... 5 972 DOWNING, THOMAS M. .... I337 ESCHMEYER, GORDON B. EWERs, LESLIE A. ........ . FALLON, JOHN R. ..... . EERN, PAUL B. ....,.... . EERRIs, DAVID J. ......... . FROHMILLER, ROBERT B. .... GARNICH, JOHN A. e-ATTO, RICHARD J. OEISLER, THEODORE J. CELLER, CHARLES J. CODEREY, JAMES W. GRIECO, LOUIS E. .... . HABIO, ROBERT J. ..... . HACRMAN, JOSEPH O. HALL, LAWSON J. ......... . HERSCHEDE, RICHARD L. HERSCHEDE, WALTER J. HESSELBROCK, JOHN J. HESSLER, HENRY A. ...... . HOLMES, ANTHONY P. HOOBLER, JOHN T. .... . HORGAN, JAMES M. HORNER, LOUIS C. ..... . HUBER, BERNARD J. ...... . HUELSMAN, CHARLES T. IHLENDORF, HAROLD J. KARAM, PHILIP J. ........ . KLEKAMP, ALBERT F. KLOECKER, PAUL A. ..... . KOENIG, JOSEPH E. .....,. . KONERMANN, JOSEPH H. . Page One Hundred and Thirty-fain' 4725 4720 l732 3803 239 29I0 3048 43l8 I733 4306 3794 3048 3996 3l09 2209 6456 6456 l4l6 2232 3632 22l4 366I 44l6 2805 5430 22I2 226 I305 l023 6809 l740 Gilmore Avenue ...... ...... C incinnaii Ohio Silver Avenue .... .Norwood Ohio Warsaw Avenue Cincinnaii Ohio Carihage Avenue ..... Norwood, Ohio Perkins Avenue Cincinnafi, Ohio Ingleside Avenue ...... Cincinnaii Ohio Tamarack Avenue ...... Cincinnaii, Ohio E. I3Ih Sireei .... Cincinnaii, Ohio Cypress Way Cincinnati, Ohio Sfacey Avenue .... Cincinnari, Ohio Fernwood Avenue ...... Cincinnafi, Ohio Hackberry Sireei ...... Cincinnafi Ohio Kemper Lane ..... Cincinnaii, Ohio Drake Avenue .. Cincinnaii, Ohio Milfon Sireei ..... Cincinnaii, Ohio Lysle Lane ...... .li-Iorwood, Ohio Cleneay Avenue .. .Norwood, Ohio Wold Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Asioria Avenue Cincinnaii, Ohio Baker Place .... Cincinnaii Ohio Menior Avenue .Norwood, Ohio Linwood Road ...... ...... C incinnaii, Ohio Hackberry Sireei ...... Cincinnaii, Ohio Paxion Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Myrfle Avenue Cincinnaii Ohio Linwood Road .. Cincinnaii, Ohio Bevis Avenue ..... Cincinnaii, Ohio Ivanhoe Avenue .... ....... N orwood Ohio Griesf Avenue .... ...... C incinnaii Ohio Weyer Avenue .... ...., N orwood Ohio DeII'a Avenue .. Cincinnaii Ohio Easfern Avenue Cincinnaii, Ohio Burdeffe Sfreei .... ..... C incinnaii, Ohio Hazel Avenue .Norwood Ohio Griesi Avenue .... ...... C incinnali Ohio Moyer Place .....,. ...... C incinnafi Ohio Markbreii Avenue Cincinnati Ohio Edmonson Road .... ..... N orwood Ohio Monieiih Avenue ..... ...... C incinnafi Ohio Monigomery Road .... ...... C incinnaii Ohio Duncan Avenue ..... ...... C incinnaii Ohio Castle Place ...... Cincinnati Ohio Glenshade Avenue ,..... Cincinnaii Ohio Couriland Avenue .... ...., N orwood Ohio Floral Avenue .... .Norwood Ohio E. Third Sfreer .... Cincinnaii Ohio Ziegle Avenue .... ...... C incinnali Ohio Cleinview Avenue ...... Cincinnafi Ohio Ivanhoe Avenue ., ,Norwood Ohio Dexfer Avenue ...... ....., C incinnaii Ohio Franklin Avenue ....... Norwood, Ohio Ferdinand Place .. Cincinnaii, Ohio Cinnamon Sfreei .... ...... C incinnaii Ohio Superior Avenue ..... .... D eer Park Ohio Markbreit Avenue .... ...... C incinnati Ohio Caihedral Avenue .Norwood Ohio Grand Visia Avenue ..... ...... C incinnaii Ohio Grand Visia Avenue ..... ...... C incinnaii Ohio California Avenue Cincinnaii Ohio Williams Avenue .... ..... N orwood Ohio Burch Avenue ..... Cincinnaii, Ohio Kenilworih Avenue .Norwood Ohio Wilshire Avenue .... ...... C incinnafi Ohio Verne Avenue ..... Cincinnati, Ohio Roberison Avenue Cincinnaii, Ohio Roseland Mound .. .Norwood Ohio Washinglon Avenue .Norwood, Ohio Sycamore Sireei ..... ...... C incinnaii, Ohio Carolina Avenue . Cincinnaii Ohio Celesiial Street Cincinnaii, Ohio Ohio Avenue .... Cincinnaii Ohoi Mills Avenue .... .Norwood I Ohio SENIOR KRAMER, I-RANK A. .............. . KRAMER, VINCENT J. KRUSE, EDWARD J. ..... . LAMBERT, HOWARD W. LANE, EDMUND J. ..,... . LITMER, JOHN H. ...,..,. . LOCKWOOD, WILLIAM J. LOEFFLER, CARL J. ....... , LOHMAN, FREDERICK H. LONG, PAUL A. ........ . MANZI, CARL R. ...... . MAROIS, ELMONT J. MARTIN, CHARLES E. MCCAFFREY, JOHN T. .... . McCARTHY, CHARLES W. McDONALD, JOHN J. .... . McGONEGLE, JOHN J. MEEHAN, JOHN H. MELIA, JAMES J. .... . MOLLOY, THOMAS O. MOMPER, ROBERT J. ..... . MOORMAN, ALBERT A. MURPHY, DONALD F. MURRAY, DAVID J. MURRAY, JOHN T. NABERHAUS, PAUL D. NIEMEYER, HARRY E. NAISH, ALEX S. ......... . OBERMEYER, JOSEPH .... O'HARA, THOMAS J. OSTERDAY, IRVIN J, ...... . PIENING, LAWRENCE A. PURCELL, MATTHEW K. OUATMAN, URBAN J. RAHTZ, RAYMOND G. .. REIS, ROBERT J. ....... . RICH, PAUL E. ......... . ROEDEL, CHARLES W. ROLFSEN, ROBERT H. ROONEY, BERNARD J. ROSS, ROXY J. ......... . RUHL, PAUL A. ...... . RYAN, HARRY F. SACK, JOHN C. ...... . SCHENZ, ALBERT P. .... . SCHIRMER, WILLIAM J. SCHNEIDER, ADRIAN R. .... . SCHOENHOFF, HILBERT J. SCHOETTKER, ROBERT W. .... . SCHUERMAN, GEORGE L. .... . SCHWEINEFUS, JOHN L. SEBASTIANELLI, ITALOAF. SHINKLE, JOHN C. ...... . SIEMON, PAUL C. ......... . SMITH, VINCENT G. .......... . SOUTHERINGTON, ERNEST J. STECKEL, EDWARD H. ...... . STIENS, ROBERT F. STOLZ, OTTO M. ....... . STUBBERS, PAUL J. ......... . STUNTEBECK, JULIAN J. SWEENEY, HUGH L. ..... . THIERY, GEORGE E. ......,... . THORNBURGH, ROBERT W. TOOHEY, WILLIAM H. ........... . UHLENBROCK, LAWRENCE W. VONDERWISH, CLETUS J. ...... . WEBER, PAUL J. ........... . WERMES, FRANK J. ........... . WETTERSTROEM, ROBERT G. WIETHOLTER, EDGAR P. WILKINS, WILLIAM G. ZIMMER, RICHARD A. DIRECTORY - Continued ............I942 ....2940 ....I028 ....IB69 ....3640 ....5344 ....SI09 ....4654 ....l805 ....l026 .... 4lI ....533O .. 3 ....25l6 ....l94B ....l639 ....l337 ....l72B ....3325 ....5l0l ....2Zl9 ....3438 ....3643 ....HiH .,..I226 ....46l8 ....33I4 ....5D43 ....34I9 .... 652 ....40l5 ....4I03 ....l853 .... 534 ....6209 ....36l7 ....4206 ....l752 ....I349 ....l04l ....27I2 ....4226 .... 424 ....l379 ....I8l0 .... 260 ....4307 ....4l22 ....374b ....ll26 ....372S ....3835 .. 3773 ....38I4 .. 3 ....2604 ....3l49 ....54l2 ....4l43 ....3454 ....2906 ....370l ....46l2 .... 980 ....6309 ....ll23 ...-3325 ....3lIb ....4657 ....l904 ....l324 ....l052 Hopkins Avenue .. Minot Avenue ..... Paradrome Street . Fairfax Avenue Michigan Avenue . Hunter Avenue .... Whetsel Avenue .. McNeil Avenue Weyer Avenue .... Celestial Street Catherine Street .. Whetsel Avenue .. Mile Road, R. R. I. Hemlock Street Fairfax Avenue .... Clayton Street .... Locust Street ..... Hewitt Avenue .... Trimble Avenue .. Ravenna Street .... Cleneay Avenue .. Hudson Avenue Stettinius Avenue . and Hollow Lane... Carney Street ..... McNeil Avenue .Norwood', . . . . . .Cincinnati ...... Cincinnati . ...... Cincinnati ..... Cincinnati .....Norwood ......Cincinnati ......Cincinnati .....Norwood . ..... Cincinnati . ..... Cincinnati ......Cincinnati ......CaIitornia .. ...... Cincinnati . . . . . .Cincinnati . ..... Cincinnati . .. . .Cincinnati Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohid Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio . ..... Cincinnati, Ohio . ..... Cincinnati . ..... Cincinnati . ...... Norwood . ..... Cincinnati, ..... Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio ..... Cincinnati, Ohio . ..... Cincinnati . .. .. ..... Norwood Observatory Road ..... Cincinnati, Anderson Place .... ..... C incinnati, Wabash Avenue .. ...... Cincinnati Crown Street ......... ..... C incinnati, S. Madison Avenue ..... ..... N orwood Ivanhoe Avenue .. ..Norwood Tilden Avenue .... Dandridge Street . Chandler Street Bevis Avenue ...... Marburg Avenue . Weyer Avenue .... Myrtle Avenue Kinmont Avenue .. Woodburn Avenue Sibley Avenue .... Hickory Avenue Myrtle Avenue .... Cleveland Avenue Earnshaw Avenue . Ivanhoe Avenue 34th Street ...... Paxton Road .... Fuller Avenue .... Broadview Drive .. Isabella Avenue Lueders Avenue Ault Park Road.... Filson Place ....... Sheridan Drive ...... ..... Mapleleat Avenue Roseland Mounds . Forest Avenue .... Cardiff Avenue Douglas Terrace .. Maple Park Avenue .... .... Baker Avenue .... Dana Avenue ..... Parkman Place .... Fuller Street ..... Spokane Avenue .. Auten Avenue .... McNeil Avenue Crown Avenue .... Ryland Avenue .... St. Gregory Street. . . ...Norwood Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio . .. ..... Cincinnati, Ohio ......Cincinnati Ohio ......Cincinnati Ohio . .. ...... Cincinnati Ohio .....Norwood Ohio . ..... Cincinnati Ohio .. ...... Cincinnati Ohio ......Cincinnati Ohio .. ...... Cincinnati Ohio . ...... 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