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gm Q 5' 1 Q , X wtf I T 't.'r'l1 T H E C AVA L I E R ON WARD CAVALIERS Music by Ed. Birnbryer Words by Ed. Birnbryer '31 and Bill Walsh '51 Let us sing the praises of the bold Cavaliers, Let the hills and dales re-echo our cheers. As they march down the field, let our voices swell, Let the whole world know that we're all for Purcell For like men ot old they will tight side by side And their bravery will soon be told. For they will not be beat and they'll Fight! Fight! Fight! For the glory ot the Crimson and Gold. Onward, Cavaliers, defeat the foe, Your bravery show, On to victory, Let every man among you, Fight! Let us sing the praises ot the bold Cavaliers, Let the hills and dales re-echo our cheers. As they march down the field, let our voices swell. Let the whole world know that we're all for Purcell For like men ot old they will tight side by side, And their bravery will soon be told. For they will not be beat and they'll Fight! Fight! Fight! For the glory of the Crimson and Gold. D SENIOR CAVALIERS
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THE CAVALIER FRONT ROW - P. Morand, C. McGonagle, W. Hall, R. Cassidy, REAR ROW - W. Kleiman, W. Molloy. Led by Charles Hughes, untiring Editor-in-Chief, and his versatile associate, Larry Mongan, the Plume Staff published five creditable issues of the school publication. One more step in the gradual metamorphosis, which must accompany every growing thing, was the adoption ot a very striking color design, created by .lack Kohlman. One of the most interesting departments was the Sports Section, successfully handled by Melvin Tepe and Stanley Sullivan. Bob O'Brien presented the school activities in a most clear and concise fashion, while Bill Baum, assisted by his four representatives, H. Barnhorst, R. Stacey, T. Mongan and F. Sahlfield, took care of the class news in an entirely refreshing and novel style. Jack Rittmeyer made the most ot his opportunities as Humor Editor, and Bob Zwinak was a most effective middle-man for the Library news. The circulation department was handled very satis- factorily by Pat Morand. To those mentioned above must be added all the writers who were an integral part of the Plume, and likewise, Brother Thomas Dolan, faculty adviser, without whose efforts the Plume would not have been such a praiseworthy publication. Under the personal supervision of Brother Lekan, the Library enjoyed one of its most successful seasons. Many new books, both novels and references, were added to the ever-increasing stock of book lore. Assisting Brother Lekan were: Charles McGonegle, who for four years has given his time to the betterment of the Library, Wessley Hall, Richard Logan, Pat Morand, Dick Cassady, Thomas Molloy and William Kleiman. FRONT ROW-R. Birkmeyer, S. Sullivan, J, Rittmeyer, C, Hughes lliditorl, M. Tepe, E. Schaf, R. O'Brien. SECOND ROW-R, Zwinak, P. Morand, R. lnkrot, L. Mongan, E. Weber, R. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW-W. Baum, R. Schumaker, W. Long, H. Barnhorst, J. Moloney, R. Maloney, J. Byrne. REAR ROW-R. Roelker, R. Stacy, G. Hessler, R. McDermott, W. Orth. Library l'm14'l1lI H
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SENIOR THE CAVALIER i 1 r w v I Q Ei MELVIN J. TEPE .Iocular . . Intelligent . . Debater . . Ambitious . . Rhetorical . . Honor Student '33, '34, '35, '36, Senior Class President, Class Officer '33, '34, '35, '36, Class Basketball '33, '34, '35, '36, Band '33, '34, '35, '36, Annual Staff '36, Plume Staff '36, C. S. M. C. '34, '35, French Club '36. ROBERT J. PIENING Athlete . . Student . . Friend . . Radio Fan . . Honor Student '33, '34, '35, '36, Football '33, '34, '35, '36, Class Officer '33, '34, '36, Senior Class Officer, German Club '36, Class Basketball '34, '35, '36. JOSEPH E. DONOVAN Brain Trust . . Popular Athlete . . Class Leader . . Real Companion . . Football '34, '35, '36, Track '34, '35, Captain '36, Class Officer '34, '35, '36, Senior Class Officer, Choir '34, '35, '36, Class Basketball '33, '34, '35, '36, Annual Staff '36, German Club '36. ROBERT E. INKROT Argumentative . . Unbiased . . Per- tinacious . . Honor Student '33, '36, Senior Class Officer, Annual Staff '36, Plume Staff '35, '36, Oratorical Contest '34, '35, '36, Class Basketball '33, '34, '35, '36, German Club '36, Track '36. OFFICERS Pugc .S'c1'entrr r
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