Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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If- J'3?. rx --.4 -.-1 ,L M THE 1945 CAVALIER published by THE SENIOR CLASS OF PURCELL HIGH SCHCDOL ROBERT BACKHERMS, Edifor PAUL KEUPER, Business Manager LOUIS WEBER SM Adviser VERY REV. MONSIGNOR CARL J. RYAN Diocesan Superin+enden+ Of Schools DICATION 2 Monsignor Ryan pauses beTween ap- poinfmenfs for The Cavalier cameraman. PRIEST FRIEND SCHOLAR we-we THE CAVALIERS ol Purcell deem iT an honor as well as a pleasure To dedicaTe This year's annual To The Very Rev. Monsignor Carl J. Ryan. As Diocesan SuperinTendenT ol Schools, Monsignor Ryan is responsible in a very large measure Tor The sound progressive policies ThaT are now encouraged. To him we are graTeTul Tor The prudenT, Tirrn, yeT synwpalhehc undersTanding ho has shown Toward The young men and women who compose The populaTion oT The ox.Tensivc oducalional sysTom oT which he is The head .and inspirahon. 3 COMING BACK . fl . . l Cavaliers of yesterday are returning to a scen not W . -me i . a few fleeting moments the happiness they le V the t X 1 classrooms, they eat in the cafeteria, the .fl 1 I, K 40.3.5 the rallies, they pray at the religious services . . watching ancl participating in the activities reviewed i 4 from the far-flung battlegrounds of the world, ini -'A -J of pleasant memories-Purcell. These men try to capture for :ehind them . . . they stroll through the hallways, they visit ,if Match with interest the l Ng? i activities, they cheer at E Rnd now for just a few moments they are students again, it S... 1945 CAVALIER. 5 Physicisfs learn 'lhe value of lhe incline plane. Library-focal poinf of academic research. Ari sfudenfs learn +0 appreciaie fhe 'liner lhings of life. 'Q' elm W ff ilml is i ll , .RK Pleasani' memories are aroused in fhe mind of lhe refurning Cavalier as he wends his way lhrough 'fhe halls and in+o ihe classrooms where he once s+udied. He sees +he s+uden+s of loday aciively carry- ing on wifh fhe same efficiency fhe work he leff behind .... ,X wc . 'P! Q'- Sfudenls are counseled in fheir supervised study. Siudenls ulilize opporfunifies for spirifual advancement Physical fraining is an essenfial parl in our educafion, 7 ,rf . . . . He admires fhe dili- gen+ spiri+ and is pleased +ha+ 'lhe fradilions of his Alma Marer con- finue fo flourish. More precious fo him 'rhan any gli++ering gem is fhis visif io Purcell, for his pasl' ioys are renewed as he observes +he ac+ivi+ies of presenr-day Cavaliers. as+le of The reiurning Cavalier gazes wi'rh pride on his c C liers, 'From which greal' sfudy, Purcell, 'l'he home of ava ke 'rhis old world a beHer dwelling- men go forfh +o ma ' ' II in his heari' for +he con- placeg and a sincere wish we s up 'rinued prosperify of i+s works under +he guidance of Divine Providence. 8 as 5' 4- xlmly A lli i ll I ls. Founf of Knowledge, Purcell, may you confinue in flie fufure as you did for- merly fo produce s'rou+-l1ear+ed Cava- liers, whose exemplary lives reflecf flue power of your influence and leaching, increase your fame and add +o fhe greafer glory of our God and our coun'rry. 9 -fl . . J ft' ..- 5, S . 1 Q .Q H The Mosf Reverend JOHN T. McNlCHOLAS, O.P., STM .. ' g 'thy-w. , 1. . Rf. Rev. Msgr. J. Henry Schenqber Pvesidenf Archbishop of Cincinna+i Rev. Msgr. Alberf A. Burke Vice-Presidenf IO Very Rev. Msgr. E. J. Quinn Corresponding Secrefary The Mos? Reverend GEORGE J. REHRING, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnafi Rf. Rev, Msgr. T. J. Deasy Rv MMJJVTJ Sw fsfwy Rev. Jerome E. Barrel TV9J'fLHF2V Rev. James O. Byrne P117-' LHJIAWY UN Diffs TED UWT XEU Snapped in acfion, our Prin- cipai demonsirafes his aciive inferesf in Purcell's afhleiic, social and spiriiual aciiviiies. REV. LEONARD McLEAN Many sfudenfs faire advanlage of fhe guidance in scholarship and charac+er formalion offered Principal Picfured here are Jack Ryan by our . and Jacli Molony wifh Falher Fee. FEE, S.M. NTERING Purcell four years ago, lhe class of '45 was qreeied by a new principal, who soon proved himself a forceful leader, a brillianl adrninislrafor and a dislinquished educaror. His unriring ellorfs endeared hirn lo all, and in rhe hearl of each Cavalier is SM. deep graiilude 'ro Falher Leonard Fee, I 'Q BRC. LAWRENCE J. L ap!! v h l ln 'rlwe las? few years a large number of seniors have souglif advice from Brofher Lawrence, as does Bill Wolff above, concerning +l1eir seledive service siafus. UR Vice-Principal lwandles many assignmenls and does lliom equally well. Noi only vice-principal in charge of discipline, 'reaclmer of physics, and adviser on mallers concerning seleclive service, Brollxer Lawrence is also a loyal follower of Cavalier alhf lelics. Tall, quielly efficient he is an ideal vice-principal. I4 2 Every day sfudenis come +o Miss Kennedy for favors: here she is preparing inferviews wi'fl1 flwe principal for Jim McLane and Don Langen. MISS MARY C. KENNEDY TERM of sevenleen years as secrelary bas won lor Miss Kennedy a special place al Purcell. Anyone who has gradualed will remember Miss Kennedy as a laillwlul friend. Her services lo bollw iacully and sludenis are invaluable: and as a member of Purcell! adminislralive slall Miss Kennedy is irreplaceable. I5 WW! is l ' , BRO. OLIVER FR. ANTONY l Enqli , Algebra X Ty ' q Senior Malhenialics Iylalhernalics Club Guidance lor Service Examinations r hrnan Basketball lramural Baslcralball I OUR BRO. BEYER F English Typing Selling Prom Adviser FACULTY MR. BUSCHLE FR. CALLAN BRO. DEIBEL Band Direclor Religion Lalin Church Hislory Librarian Bonds and Sfamps Mr. Huberf Buschle Rav. George H. Cullen, O.P. Francis A. Deibel, S.M BRO. BROWN , K English ' Spanish l BRO. FLYNN Chemislry Civics Mechanical Drawing Reqislrar John P. Flynn, S.M, :Pi 1 I6 Bro+her Jansen es+ablished confaci' wifh his s+uden+s by use of fhe ln+er- nafional Code. His ex+ra-curricular radar course is aHended by many ou+siders and is apprecia+ed by +hose who are preparing for +he Eddy Test Radio-elec'rricians delve info The in- +ricacies of a radio set Jack Rownd and Bill Rooney are fesfing a +ube as Wal+er Schulfz and Al Miller make a few fine adiusfmenis on fheir newly cons+ruc+ed receiver. '- ii nl ' '.rf.s:-.5.1,q 15 l ysx f Q, ?Pl.'5C5fb-gzzvifut. - . 11.- Q15 V i X 1 . H' .EL E ll - N-u z fr , i Jll W Q7 Y P . ,'-Q5-wi . ,lp G tn B Xa ilii i'iii .li ' -LQ: gym gi.--f 55' 'f '1571 fi' J: 76 ,QRBFQB ga rf 5 f 'x xg f z . ,, 3, ,L .3 V- . , , L I' - .y 5455.2 , 1 ' 2, . 1 - Q4 .L ,, i, -Lu,-, , V .. ...4f.4 1s. ,I .1-,ix-, . - . A-xy,,gw.4 git ':i- 'fi ' Good conversafional maferial and excelleni fardy excuses are provided by fhese six-wheel play houses arriv- ing a+ fhe usual +ime-la+e. Because of +he exfreme weafher condiiions during +he pasi winfer, +ranspor+a+ion became very hazardous. Fr. Wifzman is na+ionally nofed for his leadership in 'rhe C. S. M. C. He has generously given his free period fo help s+uden'rs solve +heir many problems. A+ presenf he is pas+or of S+. Anne's parish. I 7 I Y N Lys-we W Ns 'w.,M fl-w.c,,mM' -W vw f -'Q -, A f fr fs- i A r e M. 1 gf, K , - V f , M J N ,H Sim. u, A-fi . hs.. umm' Rev. Eugene A. Gallagher Roberf J. Geary, S.M. Gilberf J. John P. Harrington, S.M FR. GALLAGHER BRO. GEARY BRO. BRO. HARRINGTON English Algebra Biolog A Lalin Religion Chernislry G-ener S- nce English Chernislry Club Geome l-lislory Service Club Self-D ia Fund infra ral Baslnelball f FR. HUNGLING FR. HUSER FR. JACQUEMIN BRO. JANSEN Lalin Religion Religion Eleciricily Religion Church l-lislory Church l-lislory Radio Algebra Geomelry Radio Club Rev. Roberl E. Hungling Rev. Sylvesler Huser Rev. John M. Jacquemin Bernard J. Jansen. S.M. I8 The dis+inguished head of our Ma'rh Deparl'men+, Fa+her John An+ony, organized +he Purcell chap+er of +he Na+ional Malhema'rical Honor Socie+y during 'rhe pasl year. The iuniors a'Hemp'r +o follow his own explana- lion of a real ding dong doozy. ls +his a dagger which l see before me, 'rhe handle fowards my hand? No, i+'s +he vision of Banquo hogging fhe pic+ure! Hey Klein, 'I'urn around! Q 63 4 ll' '1 iA1, 2q.','z '- ..' 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George, is well liked because he combines business wi+h pleasure in his inferesling German and Ma'rh courses. Bob Schroeder, Bob McCar+hy, Phil Paolello, Bob McMahon, Ray Von Hagel, and Tom Hefele assis+ed Bro. George in lhe sale and disfribulion of war bonds and sfamps. I9 '-'Amer'-1-1'1-Q-,..,,..,.,,,,f, Mr, Edward L. Kluslza George F. Kohles, Joseph F. Keimig, S.M. Rev. Herman H. Kenning BRO. KEIMIG FR. KENNING MR. KLUSKA Boolclceepinq World Hisioiv Physical Fducaiion Economics Religion Coach of Foofball Civics Swimrninq Team Baslceiball, and Dramaiics Supervisor Baseball Daily Aciiviiv Bulleiin FR. LEKAN BRO. MAHLE BRO. MOORE American l-lisiorv Algebra English Civics General Science Plume Adviser Supervisor ol Swimming Publiciiv Direclor and Tennis Rev. Joseph F. Lekan, S.M. Paul A, Mahle, S.M. Elmer R. Moore. S.M. BRO. KOHLES English Spanish Crimson Club Director of Speech FR. RUS French Lalin Rev. Gabriel J. Rus. S.M. lx A recenl addi+ion +o lhe facully, Fr. Herman Kenning, has made his im- por+ance fel+ bo+h in lhe classroom and in lhe field of sporfs. He and Bro. Mahle guided +he des+inies of fhe Cavalier mermen. He is an assislanl' a+ Assump+ion Church. Physical Ed Kluslca, our coach, in- sfrucfs a group of sophomores on lhe arf of handling a laaslcefball. His policy of sfricl lraining paid divi- dends +0 Purcell lhis year in +he form of an undefealed, unfied foofball season. A V iV7' fi V, , ,T ivirli- lf Q . Q - +V 1 W ly?-A5-:4',.'. I N sirifmf s X' ll L'-- 'ww wal. S1 T' X ' I Fig,-,g:s53g Q l f 1,-,hgfnk T vie-0.., fx- '...- 1-, V- -wif L T. Two-Thiriy is apparenlly +he besl' lime io sfage a 'Fire drill. The place is evacuaied so 'fasl +ha'f fhis picfure was necessarily +alcen wi+h a sfrobo- scopic light The camera failed +o cafch fhe blur of sfudenfs enfering fhe bus. Fr. Jacquemin replaced Fr. Kramer a+ Blessed Marlin De Porres Negro Mission. Explaining his parishoners' needs, Fafher challenged 'rhe gener- osify of Purcell's classes. This chal- lenge was chivalrously answered in +he Lenlen Self-denial Fund, +o+aling fwenfy-seven hundred dollars. 7 I Francis W. Schneider, S.M. William L. Schroeder, S.lvl. Gecrg: L. Siagwarlh, S.M BRO. SCHNEIDER General lvlusl Music Appraiia A lnsiru enlAgLp lMusic Music recfor N JJ X BRO. SCHROEDER C-eomefry Direclor of Allwlefics Track Coaclw BRO. SIEGWARTH German Algebra Basic Mallwemalics Co-ordinalor of Acfivifies Bonds and Sfamps CUR FACULTY Gerard J. Sulfvan M BRO. SULLIVAN Lalin BRO. WEBER FR. WITZMAN FR. McKAY General Arl Religion Lafin Drawing Sluclenls Spirilual Council Enqllsll Posler Designing lvloderafor Commercial Ari Annual Adviser Ari Club Louis A. Weber, S.M. Rev. Arnold F. Wilzman Rev. James R. McKay, S.M. 22 Because of 'rhe increase in enrollmen+, if was necessary +o add several new ins+ruc'rors fo our faculfy. One of These was Fafher Roberf Hungling, who Romanizes The sl'uden+s in Lalin class and Chrisfianizes +hem in Re- ligion. Fr. Hungling replaced Fr. Wolfer in his parish dufies a+ De Sales. The Mechanical Drawing courses reached a new heighl of popularily This pasl year when one hundred +hir'ry sludenls regislered for l'his subiecf. This necessifafed fhe addifion of several new classes. These courses musl be in+eres'ring since many of 'fhe s+uden+s worlc af+er school per- fecfing Their fechnique. amF'gb,i irii ea r lu in Jfkf Ls rm ' .' B lg I 3 Q ,N , 5'ffj'2'Lf' , 5' r X17 ifgyfqxi ' A ' . hfsilffl ' X- ..-- ' -' 'fre-T rwm'wTwwr , -'iiwlfizif E7 1 . . f s. - '-'ai2422:?r?G, '.15.f--2' 1 A NV V . FEi?5hfMWf' f f'f -351521 5- W c s . 1zi1,Ui V T' lj ' ,,,53g T , T Bob Kroll and Earl Faessler invesli- gafe 'rhe principles of momenls in The Vice-Principal's physics class. The seriousness of fhese fwo siudenis is responsible for Their excellenf scholar- ship. Say, Bob, where does +ha+ checkered horse blanlcel' iii info fhis experiment or who is wearing il' This fime? Because ol lhe difficulfy of securing priorify on fransporlalion, senior Lafin sfudenfs were forced 'lo safisfy Themselves wifh pic'rures of fhe ancieni ruins rafher fhan an ac+ual +our of 'fhese his+oric landmarks. Al mid-year Brofher Jerry leff io compleie his s+udies for his docfor- ale a+ U. C. 23 es rake pi MiNC-5 BACK, our hero d in qreeiing GBSUTB ihose CO our ciasses an Anoiher senior viewing ' ns in re on Their rradiho . d wiii go iorih iw carry duare , w o ci i'o be gra ' hreen years. rea y ' 'r of erg ciass, ine nobie spin and meer io carry on Cavaiiers oi yesierday, siep up Cavaiiersi We new Q15 3i.'Q3':Qf'fA, fifiiJLj,LiSEyg4' . A J4,5,,ssg551!1,,x. M' 'f' f3 iLi:1'9Mf41F54v - I , ,mnwf wfyh- ', , 1 ., P55554 , ., 'I-'YL5 'r ' f-er, V- 3'7'?'1 ' ? 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S ,Mira i 3352. .W . , Q 1. i ka x Wa 41 5 A' WW 1 2 il fa 'Y' use 1 0 .1,.n,, Na sf-W? HGV Cavan 0 Para 5 --.X , E. K X .zz i . I 1 K A ,Q Q W Q X . .al . .'-..- j ' ' 4 -., K fp K , F' pi NN K, Y, X if .A,?A Q22 K 4 Q ? I I ., s Q x his B A- i ry, B. , in A 1 12 1 Enix? Ili :gig 1 sim U Mix? iff .wk Ayr.-it FOUR-YEAR HONOR STUDENTS Roberl Baclcherms Thomas Gruber Joseph Bruening Roberl' Kroll Thomas Donnelly Ralph Lawrence Roherl W. Feldman John Molony John Ryan HCNQR STUDENTS FOR JUNIORS James Donnelly Gordon Durban Donald Brill James Cannon Anlhony D'Angelo Donald Eiser George Brislol Roberl Curry Richard Drexelius John Dulle Charles Feldman Paul Gabriel William Felle Donald Heilhaus Sianley Hillenbeilel Huber? Kramer Charles Leisring Edward Richler SOPHOMORES Donald Fay William Folzenlogen Edward Geraghly Alberl Giovanelli Kennelh Hahn Donald Helllzamp Raymond Kroger Michael Madden Neal Scheidler William Thorpe FRESHMEN Daniel Hogan John Hogan Richard Keller Palriclc Klalle Lawrence Koenig Richard Lonneman Thomas McCoy Donald Meyers Thomas Moll William Norlon Ralph Piening John Richler Joseph Ryan Joseph Rave Roberl Schullz Fred Zolg 1945 George Spaelh Donald Zix James Rams Leo Welzel Roberl Wildermulh Roberl Wurhler Roberl' Schaefer Fred Schuerman Ralph Sieve Charles Slinson Firmin Widmer Gilberl' Wi'He 'S Mn Sri ,- 45 ws x aw! 13 Q aw ' W I ,Q K F. w M ' wr ,.+ M. :Q i 'ww if '-Z: w M WS' xx Roberi' McMahon, Treasurer: Wal+er Grofhaus, Presidenh Harry Conlon, Vice-President John Oliver, Secrerary. Following a very spirired campaign, rhe annual elecrion of senior class officers was held ai a special senior assembly early in November. Voile for Groieu, Back Mac , Welch our Smoke , and Vo're for Big Harry signs were colorfully displayed for several weeks prior io The big day. Songs and iingles approprialely versed were quickly adopled, and ihroughoui ii all everyone had a grand Time. Ernie Cornelius explained why +o volre for l-larry. Don Kern gave Wall a line build-up. Jack chose his learnmaie, Ed Schloss, as his promoier. And ihrough Roy Einspanier we learned Bob's good qualiries. The enrire campaign was conducled in a sporling and an honesr spirilr and resulied in lhe elecrion of Walfer Gro+haus, Presideniq Harry Conlon, Vice-President Jaclc Oliver, Secrelaryy and Bob McMahon, Treasurer. CDUR CLASS CJFFICER e-b i' 1 I3f1c.I4I1..lm. lifxllxmxri ROBERT J. ALFERS, Alf , Varsily Tracl: 2, 3, 4. C. S. M. C. Officer 2. Good limes and good friends are a musI ' wifh AIf . And he has pleniy of bofhl A fypical P-Ridge boy. PAUL L. BACK, BacK . If is a mighfy good and clever line 'Ihaf helps Back cafch and pull in many friends. Buf don'i gel us wrong, Back is nof a fisher of men . ROBERT E. BACKHERMS, 'The Pivol . Plume Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4. Annual Slaff 4. Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Crimson Club 4. Annual Play I, 2, 3, 4. Sfage Manager I. Bob scored as a leader in his 'Four years ai Purcell. WILLIAM E. BALLMAN, BalIsey . Annual Slaff 4. Annual Play Sfage Sfaff 3. Spanish Club 3, 4. Bill lilies fhe basl, so he came fo Purcell as a junior. -The besf for fhe basil MARTIN J. BAUER, Mar+y . Varsily Track I, 2, 3, 4. Annual Sfaff 4. Honor Roll I. Spanish Club 3, 4. His record-breaking sprinfs have won sfale- wide fame for bofh himself and Purcell. , ,ii ' i ll 1 3, . I I-lil' in 1..- . iff , ll! . - I 5532!-:3Z'i4i5i'Js11if:'2a'iTfI5s 'I I 1 mf-fi., .-- L-f ' JOSEPH B. BECHTOLD, Beck . His neal appear- ance and pleasanr disposirion make Joe an A-I 'friend and Cavalier. This plus his heallh and draff board malls Joe a I-A Soldier. JAMES E. BENAM, Ben . Spanish Club 3, 4. Now in U. S. Army Air Force. His persisfence and mafhemafical abilily should see him 'Ihrough fo a pair of silver wings. JOSEPH C. BERGER, Joe . Ouoia Club I, 2. A good sporf who never misses a friclr-on Ihe olher fellow, and laughs af fhose played on him. Joe is now in fhe Marines. EDWARD J. BOYLE, lrish . Bofh Eddie's name and his green ink gained for him such a nickname. His defermina+ion is as greaf as his ambiiion- ideal qualificafions for a celebrify. LEO P. BRESSLER, The Baron . Plume Slaff 3. Annual Sfaff 4. Crimson Club 4. Annual Play 2, 3, 4. All look forward Io a laugh or a pariy when Leo's around, and generally gel bofh. 3I Burns Byrnes RQ Connolly Connolly Corcoran Cornelius e xl ns JOSEPH B. BRUENING, Joe . Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Maih Club 4. No+ only is Joe a sfudeni, he is a scholar, yef he 'finds fime for many social and spor+ing evenfs. JAMES J. BURNS, Jim . Varsify Track 2. Book Club 4. Thai carroi-red hair and fhose brilliani, brighf, and boisferous lies make Jim an ouf- slanding by-slander in any crowd. ROBERT H. BUSEMEYER, Buu . Varsily Track 2. Annual Sfaff 4. Quoia Club I, 2. Buzz is a bee for new, flashy, sfylish cloihes and a real Flash in radio and elecfricify. HUGH P. BYRNES, Huge . Spanish Club 3, 4. Ouoia Club l. Deferminaiion in reaching for The sfars will undoubiedly help him become a greaf comedian or somefhing. HARRY F. CONLON, Ace . Varsify Fooiball 2, 3, 4. S. S. C. Officer 4. Senior Class Vice-Presi- denf 4. Crimson Club 4. An Ace kicker on any gridiron, who kicks wi+h sporfful revenge. .r as S 4 L . 1,-g..,,, f fe- ' iff-T111 V,-'Eff'-'vi-Y, ,, x,'.,'::f'm: fi..-is .iw ,iJ,y,i,3.V.:-,H,G1,,,x 1!y,i..fN,,,G.L. .Qfff :RL gi Q'-'f5i+f.'51:..!.,F'f17 j ifff'i ,..f-:',-.:?Y714.l if Liu-'y4,ff,:-Q ,f-,wg ' '-Y ',ffg1iw3w,.y,Kb1. I . ,L ffyxf q,f.1Y1g7. 4. W-' .ghlilf .rv xy-f' hh Ly' -. ...agp 3 .1.T',f.,5y,-T-ni -15-av Rid? ' .L J.,:J4,ig7' .V -5 ' is 5 ' ' V' ,.., f-7.5, 7igig F Y lg 'r I gl:'flifY9'. w,I ,'!' 'Mklflv' L ze f gi s s Q , -. -, , 524 T, ' ' - is?-22 w : ': 'ffff fm.- hzifeiii l ' ' - ii lfillwiliffifi l1i2. ' x9 fafffiifq l , f', Q fig?-fi 'Rediff' ' .ffiifee V ' 2' ewscfif e'?FoS'Qi .gf ia- if J1gqf4'f.i Efeiifqei -44. wg , 2 -aiiff,f'? .r,,3!gg1!1'.g:g,,, J E, K 1' 'fffnwgzee Q-1 9 ,.,v- iL1:4s.--193' -' .' - ' W' 2 a i ' 45. ff12Q:'3fjf J . I 1 Q f ' e.JE:ic,G'- f 5 , .li 1 2- ' . -sfiigfiiff 13,7 51 2 r ' Q g - i . ii i' 3 ,f af. 2 'I SL Kvg' 3: 4- Nr '?'32.'i'5''lin'i5ffl.1'5' 77: . -M F' B 1 of g .tsjfugzqg if-1-', -if of -:.fxQf,yo ' f. f.-, U , .. . f ..,gh.l q.Q'r.,5 . f H14 : 1 We H A exe .af ., fzgij' 32.31, M , i ' 1 .ffzmwf ' ' A3-' DONALD W. CONNELLY, Don . Varsiiy Baseball 2, 3, 4. A regular 'Fellow wifh a love of The oui- doors. He especially desires lhe ouidoors abouf 8:30 A. M. His baseball is iops. RONALD T. CONNELLY, Ron . Baseball 2, 3, 4. Like his fwin broiher, Ron is an au+hori+y on diamonds, being especially adepl ai' ihe keysfone. He is our sfar second baseman. JAMES M. CONNOLLY, Red , Flashy Hes, loud socks and his ofherwise quief manner cerfainly do conflict Bul' affer all, fha? all adds up io make Jim an individual. EUGENE P. CORCORAN, Cork . Varsiiy Track I, 2. Plume Sfaff 3. Gene's ever-sparkling per- sonalify and genial wif have proved valuable in making him a well-known Cavalier. ERNEST B. CORNELIUS, Ernie . He became prominenf and even more popular early in fhe year when he so ably acfed as campaign manager for a candidafe in fhe Senior Eleciions. 32 DONALD J. DeNOMA, Dea . Though Dee is shorl, his sirides +o success will be great He is one of Ihe mosf unlike sel of lwins in PurceII's hisfory. Don is now in lhe U. S. Navy. RICHARD J. DeNOMA, Dick . Sfage Hand 3. Ari' Club 4. An arfisf of no mean abilify, wi+h a crealive mind. His laleni placed Dick among lhe winners of several arf conlesls. ANTHONY J. DeSALVO, Nick , Varsily Fool'- ball 3, 4. Versily Track 3. Tony is an afhlefe ai hearl buf a sincere supporfer of all aciivilies and of Norwood. Now in ihe Navy. PAUL DiClERO, Dee . Wiih his clofhes iii 'Io kill and his hair iii fo curl , Paul ac-cen'r- chew-afes +I-me posiIive . Now Paul is sporiing fha fradilional crew-cu? or naval scalping. THOMAS J. DONNELLY, Tom . Varsiiy Golf 2. 3, 4. Plume Slaff 2, 3. Band Member 2, 3, 4. Or- cheslra Member 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Drum Maior 4. Mafh Club 4. Crimson Club 4. Tom is quile precocious and progressive. 'Twig t kyll I 5-M 1. ug .1 .Q ,I 'i I V ,. bl e!!! . I ..., . iv -.a I. 4 . il , ' , '- ' ffif , - - ,..,.M,sL I , g.:',r?avi,:EE-UE: -31. 5-+V: H W I . -34 .ewilii-,...Yf,.', 1-, '-'jf' ' . , ' Q .' ' 'i.'.1'v,If'.'-C '. wif ' I I ' .'.' . .314 ...,u.5:x,'w,., , i . ROBERT J. DUGAN, Duke . A lover of 'lun and a Don Juan in Silverlon Sociely. Refusing lo fake life seriously, he does his Irish besf lo make if amusing ancl inferesfing. WILLIAM J. DURKIN, Bill . Crimson Club 4. If seems lhaf Bill musl' have noi only kissed 'lhe blarney slone bul broughf il wilh him. Luck of the Irish makes his line pass. ROY R. EINSPANIER, Ein'lz . C.S.M.C. Officer 2. Crimson Club 4. Roy's hcl lrumpef and his , sparkling wii assure him many lasiing 'lriends ancf many inleresiing occasions. L 9 GEORGE A. ELL, Corporal , Plume Sfalf 2, 3. Spanish Club 3, 4. Civil Air Pafrol. A clever wrifer wifh a nose for news. He seems desfined for iournalism or Ihe Wild Blue Yonder . EARL J. FAESSLER, Fess . Crimson Club 4. Presideni of Maih Club 4. Honor Holl I, 2, 3, 4. Plume Sfafl 2, 3, 4. Now in fhe Unifed Slafes Navy. A splendid sludenll 33 'W W ,iii I 5. I E... 5 s. if g 3 s r . . J I 1 ., t 22,7 f',!c,.5:i5:ei4 1 f as llmimolly Ourmrv Durlziu liinsycminr lfll lim-.'.li:i' THOMAS D. FAGIN, Fag . Honor Roll I. Quoia Club I, 2. Anoiher lad from Ihe hills lWhy, MI. Adams! where else7l Tom's loyal'Iy Io +he hill is comparable Io Ihaf of a Norwood boy. ROBERT J. FARWICK, BerI . Quola Club I, 2. Honor Roll I. Though Ihings are Tough all over , Berf is among 'Ihe firsf Io acclimafe himself quickly Io new and differenl' siiualions. PATRICK J FEHRING, Tex . Varsi+y Fooiball 2, 3, 4. Varsify Baseball 3, 4. Varsily Track 2. S.S.C. Officer 4. Spanish Club 4. Pal' 1'oI'es 'I'haI' pigskin like nobody's business. EDWARD J. FELDMAN, ErnesI . Varsiiy Track 2. Honor Roll I. Mafh Club 4. A devil in Lalin Class and a demon af maihemafics. Family com- peI'iIion ceriainly keeps Ed going. ROBERT J. FELDMAN, J. R.' R.'s menial aleriness and gournallshc impulse make for a fine reporier. He is Ihe solo of +he Feldmans -no relalion 'Io Ihe olher Cavaliers. ROBERT W. FELDMAN, LiHle Feldman . Annual Sfaff 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Malh Club 4. Crimson Club 4. His poeiry helped make our rallies and ihe Plume lop raie. MARVIN J. FISHER, Fisl1 . Band Member I. Honor Roll I. Fish volunlarily became LeaIher- neck, U. S. A. . Considering his choice we now deem his nickname inappropriale. JOSEPH E. GARDNER. Visio:-y . Quoha Club I, 2. Joe's aciiviiies have never made him conspicuous, buf his easy-going personalily promises him a pc- sihon of influence among his friends. EDWARD H. GILFILEN, Gilf . Varsily Swimming 4. Honor Roll I. Blond, wavy-haired Ed's pleasanf smile has helped make many dark days much brighier for many of us. DONALD A. GOHMAN, Don . Varsily Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Annual S+a'ff 4. Crimson Club 4. From boogie Io Bach, composer Don 'Iickles Ihe ivories and fhe whole Iown rocks . 34 Granger Hare Hari nn l l.l,:.l- ROBERT Ll. GRANGER, Bob . Varsify Foolball 3. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Malh Club 4. His mafhemaiical Iendencies poinl Ioward fhe field of engineering. Now in lhe Uniled Slafes Air Force. WALTER J. GROTHAUS, GroIe . Varsily Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4. Varsily Baskelball 3, 4. Annual Sfaff 4. C.S.M.C. Officer 2, 4. Crimson Club 4. Held Ihe coveied office of Senior Class President THOMAS A. GRUBER, Red . Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Maih Club 4. Tom is lo be congrafulafed on his purchases of war bonds Ihrough Purcell and for leadership in inframural baskeiball. PAUL A. HACK, Hank , Varsily Golf 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll I. Paul was noi ihe honl: of fhe Hake and Honk combinalion. His fair ways on ihe fairway make him a good sport ROBERT H. HACK, Hake . Band Member 2, 3, 4. Orcheslra 3. Hake's Drum -afic abilify plus his mellow voice won him many friends. Now in lhe Unifed Siafes Army. PAQ' X IZ A 4 5, I 'wif .fl 5 .J lf- . Q + IN. A i, Jw., '- z, ...W if-IWQTWI els, 1' J-i..:f.24, .. Vf!:3iV1.f,.'.1r gi:-fERa'i ip'- p'Y'f 1 fn: U V by if f,fJ.v,1,. 3, V22 ..zf2'fif'1ffF flffiii. riff'i'2f52vf-1-'f . . I .X u-,in QL . ' ,1 f- I I W 'N I ig 7 v , 4, ' ' ',' 1 :Q ,fr ' ?Q .Ev Q V ' Q-' 'if' 'S f -ull' I A A I' ' UL IVY' .1 I iffl ' an i' x I i -i -n I Sf .L-'ff' vff. 15.6.42 i 'ul ' -, '..m,1' 4 U 4 . . in 5 Ly ,Q , 1 Qff- F- f 3 V -'ln 1 .'v -, I' lv 'IEW 5 W 'Zag V77 A piivrh. ' L ' X83 ' Zz' C...f,f1,-.- - ,. . ,AIN lei 14f'?l-Q-531.1 F ' -HJ 1'-'45 Uxfgg.-faifrf 3 Q rs I fri l 'fri -: uv N . .w - J fy me tl 4'-'. .5 ' jL ,ivy , ....:l,...,.' K .H Zi : vi ,.,fNy,,, ,Q-311' 41 ii., I ,332-,:5Jf fi 1 eff.: wgzip 3,1 E- v . R. .swf -VF '.l..7Jgg, '-1. 4 , . 'IW Wiser VI Q33 fm I - J:Z',.'f',ffa 'I'-af -i Pay' J' +G il .-.i15gIP.ii.?:e: ig. . A - - . J M MM.:f1 A ' .QT 7:-4 '. u l mf 'U'- .L ' 'lf-??. EUGENE R. HANSBAUER, Gene . Gene's candid femperamenl and numerous 'friends relieve 'Ihe grind of his daily dulies af school. Capabiliiy and reliabilily are a musI wilh him. CLETUS T. HARE, CIeaf . Varsily Track I, 2, 4. Library Sfaff I, 2, 3. His lankiness makes him a hol lad among fhe cindermen. His 'friendliness makes him a popular lad among all. WILLIAM S. HART, Lillie-Man . Bill is definilely a decided hi'i-wif , who is always looking for fhe brighf side of a praclical ioke. If he doesn'I' find ii, he makes il himself. LAWRENCE J. HEALY, BroIher . Quofa Club I, 2. Always a genfleman, all ways. He incessanfly has a smile for ihose who know him and a ready hand io 'ihose who wish +0 know him. THOMAS B. HEFELE, Hef . Ouofa Club 2. Tom hails from Hyde Park and wiih him come a hue Cavalier spirif and many winning ways, predomi- nanf in fhe Easfern Hills secfion. 35 ARTHUR W. HELLER, Arf . Varsiiy Foofball 3, 4. MighIy MadisonvilIe gives us anoiher Cava- lier Grad. Ari is near and nafural and a genuine, all-round 'fellow wifh energy Io spare. THOMAS J. HOCTOR, Baggy . Varsify Fooiball 3. Nexf fo girls Tom lilies women besil From all appearances fhere exisis a mufual relalionship. How inferesiingl JOHN P. HOEY, Jack . Crimson Club 4. En'Ier- ing Purcell iusi in lime for Chrisimas vacaiion and exams, Jaclc's Pepsodenl' smile and genuine personalify soon won many perpelual pals. DONALD A. HOLTEL, John . A reasonable fac- simile for Ihe Leaning Tower of Pisa and a nofed landmark in Deer Parlr. Jolring aside, Don will no doubf enioy milifary fraining. JOHN R. HOUSER, Mil:e . Varsiiy Fooiball 3. Varsify Swimming 4. Spends his Iime enioying life, by work, sporfs, and discussions. You can gain- say me, buf can r shouf me down . yr' ,Hz 'L PM J? SJ s fb i Q if S E Hifi, 3 SWF. J' 7 . 'r Ei 'Pi ,,.,,,, ., iff -:1 1 - .T - P-PE' 'e, 11.521, -, - eeue , .. Q i ,. ..,5,.y5A,. 1 , elf., . . ..f fI l','fi'ff'fY-ir, if ' k,li:lf1- -M141 QPU if, , :ra I x-w:-a,- ,fame f .IE . iFY1.ii'iQ'fYf',:' f 4 4- ii f?f 1-J'9 ::.?'-1: 1 .5 I.w1,.ffa.i1fn 3 I iff':'f'f 5v::1f1u-,Efui .ff--...vf .I 14 . 4 gif, .11-145351.-fy S ,Q s I 1 A pri ,,-,:j,ii.f, Ki5'?Jli3 F w , X ' FQ , Piggy J 'iq 5,1 , , ' '4yi:f-.w I f ' , .ws ' I e, . .,+.,.1 w Q' f ppl? 1 ' lI4,?J'-im' , .kms , 1 . 4'1 ,, ,fmflfiuf X J, ' 1: K 'VN1my.,,Ja.4: Y' I ,:-92.95. 5 ' N-5-.-f'r'wD1l.': sfffmzi-I - I Q.. .S ...gf .ifl:':.iyr-4.11-. -I - 5551 J.: ' . wir- 'ii-fl .. H, - '-ffl, 0-,.-ffm 35.143, 5 iw. 7v?14177': IQ Q-'41 -J 15' fuaaeyfv-3.3 V f - - . I v - fs1'2:5fGf:Qu I s - - 'ze .gyegirzs .li . J fs' 4 ' he 2 , u ff , -.., , ., .n , - . ,-1 iff al 2: Is, 54 . .. - 5 O 3551125-ffgfssgae-1 jf. I 4,5 - . H. ...:.ff-54:553ee.42ggfk.wF,,fYA f . Ligxg , , JV nJ'w nb. 3 Y i 'rw ' 'Fx , A ,I : A-.ser v .1 H, J . ., FRANCIS E. HUSTMYER, Huss . Varsiiy Tennis 3. Plume Sraff 4. Annual Play 3. C.S.M.C. Officer 4. Crimson Club 4. Frank enfered Sf. Charles Seminary in Columbus, Ohio, ef midyear. ALBERT W. HUTCHINSON, AI . Though Al's lime af Purcell was nol' 'loo long, his 'Friends in- clude many. A hii wi+h 'Ihe women by all means. Say, iusf how many means are +here anyhow? JOHN H. ILHARDT, SpiIie . Annual Play 2. Quofa Club I, 2. Johnny is acfually fhe 'lirsf Cava- Iier of l945 Io become a licensed realior. Re- member I'ha'f invisible scar on his foci? JAMES M. JACKSON, Jim . Though a quie+ and unassuming lad we all know Jim by his avid in.Ieres+ in Ihe arf of ierpsicory. Jim prefers dark sui'Is and brighf remarks. RAYMOND J. JULIAN, BIonde . Quola Club I, 2. Spanish Club 4. Ray's aggressiveness, sinceriiy and ambiiion will cerfainly decoraie his life wilh real success. AI Ieasi, il' should. 36 GEORGE C. KASSELMANN, Georgie . Band Member I, 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra Member I, 2, 3, 4. George did his share for The school by lending his Ialenis 'lo our Iwo fine musical organizarions. CHARLES J. KELLY, Kell . Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. Sfage Manager 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra Member 2. PurcelI's own Jose lfurbi, who sfrongly endorses compulsory Millinery Training for Women. Paul . Annual Sfaff 4. Honor WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, WilIie . Plume Slaff 2, 3, 4. Annual Play Sfage Manager 2. C.S.M.C. Officer 2. Drum Maior 2. Crimson Club 4. He is now a+ fhe Universily of Cincinnali. DONALD E. KERN, D'on . Honor Roll I. C.S.M.C. 4. Annual Club 4. Annual Play 3, 4. Crimson Club 4. Deslined 'Io be dislinguished, noi as a poli+ician, buf as a slalesman. Roll 3, 4. Crimson Club 4. His clever abilify al sIri+-scripI ' wrifing helped malre our pep rallies peppier and more aH'rac'I'ive. , '-' suv, A , . zI.,,i,5 f,y:1ig,,i7fifA -rfL fI .Ui-6.1 .715 . few ..-.-fur, 1,311 ,rw--f'c.'ff 14. 'M JJ , , .L ,ww .:'1 - V 'lung 'Mlm,,'l-l'-1,-ik! Jfgzq lift? fig' ,J I Ziff Yana-ye7 5, 'inf fy v ydaffa fl . ,. , - ' QM-rf ' Nfeiisfff- 14 V 5 Ju. . ,i J. ,.xh,,,,., N, . 47 ,74?e.ia f,'i'27l .ff Iwi ' ' 52- .71 - '. ' V1.2-, .' gf, if .I-sg,',e,'5?? 4' ' N ,VA X 1 I 4 .4 QQ. ,i , ,, ,uf , .ggi 5.15, , 1- mg . if,fy..'f ,ffl 5, S I i 'AQ-, 'Z'S',,f.. N3 nw 5:25-II ' r f' -i .Sri- ' 'I 4.e5:f55?J . ' KJ E :.,, Ji? ' , ,A svgifi ', 1. i R. 5 31575, i- M ,- , V... wif ' m5Zac.f:.1 H I 8 Ngilivi ,ez .' . -Q yy ,, IN, 1.5. v VT., .yi .I . G. V Q4-3efF?5'.1': 1 ' S . 1 , gl' '52,1fl5fk3'1 4 - ' , . eff? g y 'f'v '- - 4 i if? 1 ,4IE .:i I .ggi ,, 3, K 1' ' if ' .- lg 1.1.1 lv fifff c kv, S 1 lm' , P v 'lui 'fl V -1, ,lx .rfb qfhfgtwrwgx. , M '.rgi1,Q:g1s,gQjgvg:5g5'5,5ir'5'li , ' jp .:1f.:w,c1V,'i'31f:gI- . X ..- . . '9 f' ' Mlilllfh FORREST G. KIDWELL, Kid . He was 'Ihe firsi of 'Ihe World War II veferans fo enroll ai' Purcell for Ihe purpose of furlhering his educalion. He was awarded lhe Purple Hear+ . ROBERT G. KLEIN, Bob , Believing lhal all worlr and no play would malxe Bobby a dull boy , he does his besl fo adhere lo fha? lesson. Bob's all work a+ work and all play a+ play. Francis J. Kopp, SIogie . Band Member I, 2, 3, 4. S'Iogie is everyone's friend. His failhfulness and loyalfy are cerlainly oulsfanding lraifs as his friends offen poinf our. Ii. I 1,5 . ROBERT J. KROLL, Bob . Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Mafh Club 4. Having come from DeSaIes Lafin School, Bob quickly fell inio Ihe fop ranlrs as a loyal Cavalier. JOHN W. KYNE, Pefer B. . Honor Roll I. Im- personalions of many comic sfrip characiers, rang- ing from ShaIcy 'Io Gravel GerIie are given by Jack , much Io Ihe enioymenf of all. JOHN D. LAAGE, Joe . Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. His sfudy of figures is limifless. John is a Ireen observer who doesn r miss a friclr. John is now af Sf. Xavier Universify. ERMINIO A. LAVATORI, Mino . Library Sfaff I, 2, 3. Mino's efficient services as a library worker helped fo save many minufes and sfeps in search of some lost volume. RALPI-VJ. LAWRENCE, The Brain . Plume Sfaff 3, 4. Xnnual Sfaff 4. Honor Roll I, 3, 4. Crimson Club f Chem. Club 4. Mafh Club 4. He played fruanf .swifh his sophomore year, and gof away wifh if. Q, JACQUES R. LEMMEL, J.ck . Disnnguishing Jack aFe his devilishness and his 'rrue disposifion. His brislcness in leaving af fhe day's end indicafes some mysferious oufside inferesf. JOHN H. LEONARD, OcI: . Varsify Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. A four year frim-swimmer who fakes fo fhe wafer Iilre Ihe Irish Ialre Io March I7. OcIr's a real spor+ in and ouf of afhlefics. . l If , -:idk ' .. L Lal: :fix-..'fjQ-'L.ff.fH'. . f , . ,1151j' -' 1 g f 'fpf .h ax. gage, . ,- - 1 13+ .... . . 6 ,J1i:.f,. nv I 1 I ' 5.9 ,,fqL3 ,,Z ng ' , ,5,,jyg,jJQg.,'fffs 'ZEf'L '3L- '7'?359 ?I'- .:,-f'F.:f,v.f we 1 5' P-b2Lzz.?2fhL:r.f'4 ' swfaifw.swf-11151915 ' Q I rl 7 Y, 3 . . 'uf'.x..5N N4 ii, 'r',1 K r r V I 55, rf' .5 EQ? IA 1, 1 A f xr '- M' I lb fffzif W L, I , , 'Q ey wy- r-lff' i 'I If x r Lii'2'AW ' 24152 . ' , , .ui it 5:Qif?i4'- 1--5' I . .. ,. 5- w +'1'Z,itf5raI , ,395 f ,TA A .. r gy, I .V if U J' ,A L' 4 ii I , . jf' , 1 I A . . I s i 4 6 if A l K1 I' I Q f 'i'9 . ., . ,g H, - A. .P--li W? 'FA 4- 'Wh W, '-' -I 1:. ' Q-??!E,' v WILLIAM L. LEONARD, Dufch . Annual Sfaff 4. Quofa Club I. Crimson Club 4. DuIch's gifl of gab won him fhe honor of represenfing 'Ihe Cavaliers on several occasions. ROBERT L. LOHMAN, Bob . His diamond-dust ing desfiny may be realized in fhe professional field of afhlefics. His cafching abilify should ca+ch many lasfing acquainfances. RUDOLPH L. MARASCO, Reed . Varsify Base- ball 3, 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. Baseball and El Es- panol l Spanish fo you German and French scholarsll play a prominenf parf in his life. ROGER F. MARTIN, WhiIey . Varsify Swimming 4. Library Sfaff I, 2. Honor Roll I. His faifhful cooperafion and persisfence help make everyfhing iusf Roger lfo borrow from our A.A.F.l. HAROLD P. MATTHEWS, Whifey . Funny , yef funny enough. Thaf's WhiIey! Even he learns by fhe Hackberry habif. No fooling, if has been a pleasanf habif, fhough, eh, Seniors! 38 Laage Lavafori J. Leonard Wm. Leona Lohmann Marasco Marfin Maffhews 5 B I 1 Q 3 E3 ix . E JOHN J. McATEE, Mac . Varsify Foofball 3, 4. C.S.M.C. Officer I, 3. Annual Play 2. His size is his forfune in fighfs and in foofball. We've seen fhe foofball, nof fhe fighfs. ROBERT F. MCCARTHY, Mac . Bob is a lover of fhe acfivify period, lunch period, sfudy period, and vacation period. He is well-liked for his nafural self. Clever, buf? ROBERT L McGRAW, Mac . Wifh a spirif be- flffmg any Cavalier, his faulfs are few, his friends many. especially among 'Ihe harpies who can only commenf in fhis manner-BOW-AN-N-NG. WILLIAM E. MCHUGH, Mick , A frue Sharpy of fhe nfh power. Nofed in Norwood as Ihe man. A loyal follower of all Cavalier leaders, when nof acfing fhe leader himself. ROBERT E. McMAHON. Mac . Plume Sfaff 3, 4. Crimson Club 4. C.S.M.C. Officer 2, 3, 4. S.S.C. Officer 4. Senior Class Treasurer 4. Mac is now in fhe Unifed Sfafes Navy. .--'-HM-:E 1 ' '!,93gpfffi:.1Q.1f5Lz-i , -1 - 'wwf , .. I , IP Q 15,1 5? s ya w7ff,4 ,,n6We I .gk -fag Q 1 A ll' IIE? 'K V. HL M eivlfif 1 Y? Nj fi 4 7 Qzfmwsxh JAMES M MELZER Jim . Ouofa Club I, 2. A Ace ln all drives especially fhose wifh prizes He dellghfs in lughhng a mafch and caus- I . f 9'5 f'f f'i.l -LV-1' Hh,i4f,5,-il, ffm .., . 4? 'fsf e Fil 1'.',.,,..1, fr.-,ff.x',L , 'HJ If ' ' ...L-'-V zz-me 1 1. ,yd 15 il- 'nd f jgjg sd- - 2 s ,f, ig - I ' , ' ' X, I J' FQ -: ,ir.',i - .4 ,- X . rj-.-R.. i i:-if I LI! Eli if-Dill' r-+1 ., ,Is ' 1972 'Y I, If-xg I- '1a,...,.. L 'w.'v,.3.f v I' . - f- 1 1- x V' J!r'J1,mQ . f El' f 'w I '-gy-K x3,niG:.S.'?q as 9' I I' n . gf., :'4'.,--rg,1f..- 'S W- W uf-1' J..:'::,x,4' ,, 'X Q, 1. cf' z:,,-f-a.f',:w 5 an . ' .gi aa.-4,-,-:.t,',1b: 'ffffi' ' ' ',g1,51,, La-, 'QQ I .sniuxl . .4 Z Jn.. gig., ii gi '-'i - '. ff' i'f'f l. -4:3x: . , JH' . . 5 ,- . , 5-iff. 1 gal g'.sff!f, .eu - I 3 -3 ' gr '- , ,,-51.2 I M . 1, 54. Q, ,M L M if 1 'A : ' ?'!a :..lIg iii: .fs,.fL. li I .F-.I Es.-fair I-in Yififff . '-451.122-.-,-?.mf'?'1wr' w ir 1 'g.154l7'.2.fv:1 ' Q ' 5 It-1, .. . .. - . .. .. - . n I ing fhaf fradifional hof-foof. WILLIAM H. MENTRUP, Menf . Ouofa Club I, 2. His hearfy laugh and iovial personalify assure Bill greaf success as Sanfa's Stand-In. Confrary fo popular rumors his car l7l is nof a sleigh. CHARLES J. MICHEL, Milie . Cheerleader 2, 3. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Marh Club 4. This genfle- man, alihough rafher quief, is a frue roofer, boosfing all Purcell acfivifies. ALFRED M. MILLER, Jod . Plume Sfaff 4. Li- brary Staff I. Quofa Club I. Al has personal con- facf wifh many of his fellow sfudenfs mosfly before fhe firsf period. He is a rabid believer in fhe cooperafive movemenf. WILLIAM H. MILLER, Bill . Book Club 4. Quief and easy going, Bill is iusf plain nice. As such he fifs quife nicely info any posifion or faslc, regard- less of ifs maqnifude. 39 McAfee McCarthy MCG:-aw McHugh Melzer MWIVUP Michel A. Miller Wm. Miller THOMAS S. MITTER, Tom . Varsify Track 4. Afier spending his sophomore year elsewhere, our own Prodigal realized his misialre and refurnecl ioyfully fo our dear Alma Maier. JOHN A. MOLONY, Jack Arms+rong . Annual Sfaff 4. C.S.M.C. Officer 2, 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Mafh Club 4. Crimson Club 4. lf's Jack for Purcell, and Purcell for Jack. EUGENE J MUENNICH, Gene , Quiie noiice- able in Gene's robusi' characier are his readiness, willingness and abiliry +o do ihe righf fhing a+ ihe righi rime-an accomplishmenfl ROBERT V. MURPHY, Bob . Quo+a Club I, 2. Chubby and happy-go-luclry, Bob wears a consfani smile from sideburn +o sideburn. This smile is ihe lxey fo Bob's eniire personalify. RICHARD F. NAVARO, Dicl: . Boolr Club 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. Dick enioys good fhings, from Hfoodsfuffs io Friml . He musf, since he comes clear down from Mi. Washingion io a pop concerf. Muenmch Murph is QQ? f Ula iff - i H . ' , mjf,xv'.'5.'g.y'?,Lf?-jgA . ,Lv-.,f 1, f Q .V ..,f...,,,.., 3n,42hx..V.1., - ,::.1,:-VT, LVL, Vi. .122 Maggy.:-1,YJVI1g1 L.,-f.,1,.,7'?,.r A .5 -,.,..,.3 T . .V 5,5 ,4 ' -'C ,rug wit-i:iil' if V if ii fini 'iffigifli . .z-ff ,l'.if'i 'j, ff .1 ' Q v. :mgs'q C!.ffwT. Y 3 .1 9, X Y- --,n.,'5:-.-'milf 1 ,M 4 Q3 . 1 r - miyffgeif-if Q f is 2-ni, l, K . ,- -,Z U 'ti .11 'swf 512. ,. 1. -X -- --4.-' fr'-' f mf., 's v. ,- ... . ev 5 gf 1-11.4 '. .' , Rs -ESQ: 5 fl . F 9' vi nassaui gi , if' fi1gw3'171 'L ' J' .'.':,a,e-21. 5 2 - I Qfiasgi,-V s - : -A ' 2 3 5 p 'Sn:2ff.f.v . ' . 2 if as E 1 e:5:'f:.,gL,,-3 5, eg -.3 1, ', yifvfi, Q' 15511, TY .- -7. .. .- ,L1',. 5 .. ,1..'.y,1'f5f5-c5,,i.K...J Nw.. ' 2,.gv,w-vi 5 - . W ,p q vm. f'.,'.+1 Y 1, 'C' e Hu ng ' 'iq U '1 is e - he . 5 , .1 ,,.. -wife' ' ' 'I K 'iffffi J 'Q Navaro Nieman WILLIAM L. NIEMAN, LeHy . Varsify Baseball 2, 3, 4. His very dependable parficipafion on so many commiffees cerfainly is commendable. A iob well-done, Bill! BERNARD J. NIEMANN, Bud . Varsiiy Baslreiball I, 2. Bud is versaiile and has a mind 'For many acfiviiies besides being a loyal rooier and sup- porfer of all social and sporiing evenis. JAMES M. O'DONNELL, DiHs . Varsify Basker- ball 2. Varsify Baseball 3, 4. DiHs possesses one of ihose unusual personalifies. His friends grow sreadily as fhe days grow old. THOMAS B. OENBRINK, Tom . Tom has fhe knack of puffing fhe proverbial fool' in his ver- bal mourh. If Tom reverses 'this frail he should have 'Fun galore. Now in U. S. Merchani Marine. JOHN C. OLIVER, Smoky . Varsiiy Foofball l, 2, 3, 4. Varsify Track 2, 3, 4. C.S.M.C. Officer 2, 3. Secrefary of Senior Class 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. Crimson Club 4. Popular, plus. 40 MARK H. OVERBECK, Ovie . Annual Siaff 4. Ouoia Club I, 2. Ouisianding in his own mild manner, which somehow or oiher seems fo be an- livened affer 2:30 P. M., Monday ihrough Friday. PHILIP A. PAOLELLO, Phil . Ushers Club 4. PhiI's 'Friendly aiiifude and appreciaiion of good iolres are 'Favorife qualifies Io his credif, which of course, is always reliable. RONALD PREM, Merp . Though his nickname is his name backwards, he cerfainly is noi. Rather he is an aggressive, forward lad who is now serv- ing us in Navy Blue. DONALD E. PRUES, Don . Honor Roll 3. Don is decidedly on 'Ihe quief, conscieniious and ab- sorbing side: he employs ihese 'Ieafures Io basf advanfage, as all scholars should do. HOWARD H PRUES, Pruesie . Varsify Track I, 2 4 Annual Staff 4. Band I, 2, 3, 4. Orchesira 2, 3. Arf Club 4. 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'?..- '-1'i? Y L... f ,.4 f. . EN gif, ' .aiiy 5 'if,'l7 1 .1 ,,wf'I'fii Y an .- QQ: 'Q' Nuqjmnx EDWARD W. RAABE, Ed . Varsiiy Swimming I. Varsify Baseball 2. Siege Hand 3, 4. Wiih his golden voice he won suifable parfs in several operefias. 'SIudenI Prince,' he was Imown as in 'them days. I DONALD L. RACK, LiHle BelIicose . Ouoia Club I. Wifh Don's knowledge of Iniernaiional Banking we predici' wealfh and huge success by honesf and sincere meihods. CARL A. RAPE, TanI: . Varsify Fooiball 3, 4. A well-founded niclmname resuliing from size, weighi, excelleni' worl: on Ihe champion grid Team, and general physique. JOSEPH A. RAVE, Joe . Band Member I, 3, 4. Orchesira Member I, 3, 4. Honor Roll I, 3, 4. Chem. Club 4. Musically-minded, Joe seems headed for an exfremely harmonious life. LOUIS A. RICKE, Lou , Quoia Club I, 2. Annual Play Sfage Hand 2, 3. His fine iobs of wiring, Iying, building, and moving helped malre PurceIl's grand plays huge successes. 4I ALBERT J. RIEHLE, Ber'I '. Varsily Foofball 3, 4. Varsify Track 3, 4. Crimson Club 4. He is really 'lop-rare in all his endeavors, and The able sub- sfilule 'lor Bro. Flynn. JOHN R. ROAT, Jack . Cheerleader 3. Annual Play 2. Library Slaff I, 2. Orchesfra Member 2. Jack has a keen inleresl in all forms of arf, in- cluding many fypes of music. ROBERT J. ROGERS, Rog . Varsify Baskelball 3, 4. Varsily Baseball 3, 4. Plume Sraff I, 2, 3, 4. Ar+ Club 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. Clever: he should do well as cartoon ar+Isl'. WILLIAM E. ROLVER, Rover . He'll work his way fhrough school.-Marching nickels is 'fun anyway. isn'i' if? The I:45 period comes in handy for +ha+ necessary slumber. Now in fhe Navy. BERNARD J. ROMA, Bernie . Spanish Club 3, 4. The sour nole of 'rhe Spanish Singers. Ever ready and ser +o go, his pleasanr ways make him disfinclive occasions. WILLIAM J. ROONEY, Bill , Varsily Baskelball 4. Varsify Baseball 3, 4. A hol-sho+ on ihe hard- wood who won acclaim in iusl' one season wifh lhe I944-45 Cavalier Cagers. JOHN J. ROWND, Jack , Quola Club I. We mighf honeslly and sincerely say fha? Jack is an all Rownd good fellow. His cooperaiive spiril in every evenl is highly commendable. JOHN W. RYAN, Jack , Plume Sfalf I, 2, 3. Annual Slaff 4. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Crimson Club 4. Mafh Club 4. His composed ways spell success in whafever field he chooses. JOSEPH A. RYAN, Joe . Plume S'l'a'f'f l, 2, 3. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Mafh Club 4. His many helpful ways have earned for him a privafe nick- name, Helpful Joe . and he is 'rhall ROBERT T. RYAN, Bob . Bob is inferesled in all inlraclass affairs from sporis fo minor acfiviiiesg mainly sporis. He prefers and excells in the sporI' of 'lhe hardwood. 42 IRVIN H. SCHEIDLER, Irv . A mischievous grem- lin who surprises us by being so quiel'-under careful supervision. He is always willing +o help a friend-gel iuggedl EDWARD F. SCHLOSS, Ed. . Varsiiy Foolball 3, 4. Varsily Golf I, 2, 3, 4. Annual Sfaff 4. Driving, puffing, running, and lackling gave Ed his very enviable place al Purcell. ARTHUR C SCHRAMM, ArIie . Band Member I, 2. Now in Unifed Siales Navy. Energelic in many endeavors, especially in class ilself. ArIie delighfs in argumen+s 'Ihaf are really HOT . EDWARD A. SCHRAND, Augie . Varsify Track I, 2. Plume Sfalf 3, 4. Annual S+af'f 4. Honor Roll I. Crimson Club 4. Ed is a wise lad. He lakes German which he already knows well. 7' lv'-'fir .' . '13 g PAUL A. SCHROEDER, The Bal . Spanish Club 3. Paul is one of lhe few lucky ones lo 'Iinagle an exlra sludy period. His BalmobiIe served as an Oakley bus, Paul being conduclor. Il QQ. Y. Q , llkxp L -.Y il . 'pf-9155? ff as-22 ' 1'-,zlmza --.I . I V k1'fi' '. -'V 1 .L , .., .-.r r, 'I ,M 1 l s f f .1-, f . ,,. ., - if' LIU- - ,4 in ' . xf , ', N -. .. r f Zig, ',.' I 4 3? I 'A tm 'I qw: Q a WI! li WL Q T sg' ...Ji i,.,4. . :.,i.4. . .,. , ,I :-,. 4591-.A,,gf,'J-it-1, .N . ROBERT L. SCHROEDER, ShroI'z . Varsi'I'y Track 2, 3, 4. Plume Slaff 4. Play Slage Manager I, 2, 3. Honor Roll I, 2. Crimson Club 4. Bob's acliv- ilies are varied indeed. ROBERT F. SCHULTZ, Bob , Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4. A slaunch upholder of inframural aclivilies, of sludenl governmenf, and of his own scholaslic slanding-making a befler Purcell. WALTER C. SCHULZ, Waldo . Varsity Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Plume Siaff 3. Agile and spiriied, he is a good malch on Ihe courl for any man. Walch oul, Don Buclge-here comes Waldol DANIEL J. SCHWERTMAN, Danny . Spanish Club 3, 4. Peggecl panls, hand-painled lies, cor- duroy sporl-coals and heller-skeller burs make Danny slricfly a ZooI-Suif ThrilIer . WILLIAM E. SHANNON, Slingo . Ouola Club I. Library Sfaif I. Bill is a quief sorl' oF fellow in an aclive sorl of way. His Irish blarney pre- dominafes in his happy characfer. 42 ,elim Sclwllv Scluu iJc,l1worIm.m Slwim JOSEPH M. SPINA, Mr. Moro . Shori, darlt and definifely noi Irish, Joe has his own sense of humor and a laughable laugh. Joe did four years in almosl fhree, counfing his lime off. DONALD R. STRICKER, S+ricl: . Spanish Club 3, 4. Sfriclr is slricily a real fellow wifh a fond- ness for acfivily 'lhaf resulls in fun or pleasure aside from fhe ordinary rouiine. ALBERT J. STUNTEBECK, Pe+e . Band 2, 3, 4. Now wiih The Uniled Siales Navy. A cons+an+ly cheerful aifiiude foward life predominaies in Al's characier as much as wafer does in +he sea. WILLIAM A. TAYLOR, Red . Plume Sfaff l. If radio wanled a real Henry Aldrich, Bill would no doulaf gef ihe iob. A+ school and elsewhere his red head makes him oufsianding. THOMAS F. THAMANN, Tom . Plume Siaff 3, 4. Annual Sfaff 4. Honor Roll 3. Tom is a leading Spanish scholar and a good poei' who wrifes wifh a masferly meier. f b, . 5 , f gL..l-.. g5ig Q, B- gb L e ,..li 'Q :W if-lik f -r L 1' .gg-1. -1 s njlfi- -Q:. 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'r J-N f'hf.'f'5f-..-:'.if' ' 1, . .,..'f'-2514? . ,,,.,A PAUL G. THEOBALD, Elder , Has a special lcnack 'For iinlrering wilh machine mofors. This habil' won a 'lille for him-Paul Theobald, M.D. iDoc- for of Moforsl. Corky should hire him. MARK W. TIERNEY, Bud . ln conirasi' fo his 'fa- miliar brighl yellow-gold sweaier, Bud is quife modes? and reliring lsome persons seem lo be- lievei. He is acfually very sharp. DONALD T. TOENNIS, Table , Honor Roll 3. Good-nafured, generous and a genuine pal fo many Cavaliers. His greaiesf in+eres+ af school is connecied wiih inframural sporls. PHILIP R. TURNER, Flip . Varsiiy Tennis l. Phil lalces ihe spoflighf af social galrherings wi+h his agile fingers scaling lhe ivories. His boogie- woogie is oui of fhis world. ROBERT L. VEHR, Sl:ip . Library Slalif I. Robusl and 'Friendly-fhese predomina+ing characferisfics along with an occasional serious sirealx help fo malre a dead class lively. 44 Spine Sfricler S+un+ebeclr Taylor Thamann Theobajd Tierney Toennis Turner Vehr RAYMOND J. VON HAGEL, Ray . Ushers Club 4. Ouiel and observing. Ray's experience should make him af leasl head usher af any R.K.O. Theafer. Remember, boys- Annie Oekleys . HARRY L. VONHOENE, Shorly . A clever mafh sludenf who spends his spare lime riding in his puddle iumper-SPLASH! He is exaclly opposile iel'-propulsion in his movemenfs. WILLIAM C WALKER, Dixie . His soulhern HI drawl is nof ai all from fhe Souih, noi even Souih Norwood. If is iusl an expression of his drawling personalify, always noliceable. ROBERT J. WELSH, Dizzy , Varsiiy Baseball 2, 3, 4. Dizzy -Dean of Baseball and +he Dizzy Dean of Purcell. America's favorife spori allracls a swell sporl' in Bob. PAUL J. WENZEL, Dulch . Walnul' Hills' gill' lo Purcell. ln facf, a real surprise package. You never know whal +o expecf nexl. Paul is, himself, variely -'lhe spice of life. 1 ',.,Zg'45 Lj- Eglfrial ff , ' H 2 rf ' X 5 ,TV 5 J L ff- 'xi I ll - 17' 'U lljii' :IPI 1f. .,:1: . :' cn? - 1 '- -s : jew . 5 .N-,Sig '-5 2.5 : 3 fk :1.'iVE, . V ,, 3 5 . . f, 4 N45 . V f I if 11- 1f1i5..,,,x'x4. .4--' 1- W.-1. -v w fe 'd21 1a-1'-'l 1'f'1. 9 xhsaujir P --Zvflfqlfi' I . ,if . 'I -+742 '- i'+'L - J ' 'J -iikiffibwi' 'frfsig li I-iiyff' .. I g.-,f V. ,L 1 ' - 2: - g K gwc-' J , I ,gg fdf 5 in ,fr fhryq al, 2 F .Q , .gf . Vx, X I., . A' SS if' s I J Q . i rf ' ' a , I ' 1 I xi Lf I ' X ' I ,f..,.. , ,. F -1,5 UQ an I r 1 J .f'.,55.. IT 'ivy' em x-,if 'W yI ani if A , 'K nh ' - L 5. 3 1' .gf ff 4 , 3 ,gi I 4 I I -. we -Lf - T-' . ' ' . ' 3 ' ' U... ROBERT J. WESSEL, Wilbur . Quofa Club I, 2. Now wiih Uncle Sam's Army. Bob's fulure is uncerfain, buf his alerfness and acufe sense of re- sponsibilify assure him a prosperous life and suc- cess in many fields. DAVID P. WETZEL, Dave , Varsily Swimming 3, 4. Library Sfaff 2, 3. A swimmer De-Luxe who is well worlhy of fhe lille-Merman. Real gump- lion will lead Dave +o a happy life. ROBERT M. WHALEN, Half-Pinl . Small in sla- lure, buf big in ideas. Napoleon and Mayor La Guardia were small loo, buf look where big ideas gol lhem.-They do counf a greaf deal. GEORGE H. WIENER, Wiener .-lHo'f Dogl. Varsily Track I, 2, 3. Plume Slaff 3. He has lhe will and way of a real afhlele. A fine build and good mind make him capable of many lasks. JOHN E. WILMERS, Joker , Varsily Swimming 2, 3, 4. While slow on some fhings he is a speed demon in H.O. His wi+less humor invokes many laughs from all forlunales who hear if. 45 VonHageI VonHoene Walker Welsh Wenzel Wessel Wehel Wiener Whalen Wilmers Wolff Worrall fheqfgzaig Boehm Callahan Srephens Fx. 47 .1 I WILLIAM B. WOLFF, Bill . Quora Club I, 2. f' If ambilion counls land if doesl, Bill will be well . I known by many as radio's leading announcer. AI' 'ii' least Bill has mighiy high hopes. 4,5 JOHN J. WORRALL, RusI'y . Varsily Traclt I, 2. Quo+a Club I, 2. Flash-dressed and full of wil, Rus1y is a prominenr figure-a real characfer ' in all his classes. f FREDERIC U. ZOLG, Fred , Lalin Club 2. Quola Club I. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Prelerring inlense sludy 'ro lighl spor+s, Fred's scholaslic slanding is one of proud accomplishmenf. PAUL A. DIESEL, Paul . Paul, allhough a member of rhe Army, compleled his high school Iraining by a correspondence course wifh our inslilufion. This cerrainly shows Ihai he has ambirion. 'wg WW . .J- E ' . Q X ...,. . S x 5 Diesel VALENTINE R. BOEHM, Valley . This man land we mean ill is cerlainly lrnown lhroughoul our halls 'For his size, seriousness, and firmness of beliel. Now in 'the U. S. Army. JAMES A. CALAHAN, Jim . This likeable Cavalier was one of Ihe 'lirsl seniors 'Io leave ihis year for Ihe armed forces. I LEE D. STEPHENS, The Fencer . Varsily Traclu 2, 3. Varsily Foolball 3. Lee's favorile paslime was Ihe arf of fencing. His prowess meriled Ihe nicll- name. He is now in U. S. M. C. 46 Paul Back, Donald DeNoma, Roberl' Wha- len, Ronald Connelly, Paul Wenzel, and Bernard Nieman lake fime ou'l fo slop, look, and lhink of fhe coming day when fheir own picfures will adorn fhese walls. Seniors Bill Ballman, Jim O'Donnell, and Roger Marlin display an unusually deiec+ed look as lhey anxiously +ramp fo +heir nex'r class. Can i+ be spring fever? Can ir be love? Or can i'I' be . . . a physics lesf? Blue books, loose leaf, pens, pencils, and more blue books . . . +hese Hems are handed over fhe coun+er by Harold Reilly and Bud Nieman. Here Marly Bauer pro- 'resfs fhe rise in lhe price of paper. Come on, Mar+y, iusl +wo more li++le pennies. Don Sfricker, Bill Walker, and Hugh Byrnes invesligafe fhe myslery of 'lhe reversed combinalion lock, as +l'1e Ghos+ of Ban- quo again appears among lhe sludenls. Spike llhardl, AI Miller, Joe Spina, and lrv Scheidler hold a bull session a+ recess. Fa+her Rus and his five Frenchmen , Bud Nieman, Paul Keuper, Frank Husfmyer, Bill Hari and Bill Kennedy, engrossed in iranslaiing ihe French comics. Carlo Giovaneffi orales, backed by F.D.R. men, M. Ryan and R. Greer, and +he Ser- ger-Trippel pair as 'rhe mule, a+ 'rhe Junior Democrafic Council meeiing. . Alf . 'ij 7:5 I 9 S.. MY X 1.-1-v- fini,-1 i ' :.,,f4-NJ, ,. ., .1 D. . A ' 'f Wifi? A , 4 1 .j gr wi f ' K1 J 5-:nam 1 . ,, 4 V . c'--'J A f 1 r.'a'S1H':f+5E'-6 ff,-6 . i ' - 9::iL4:i4 ' ' f .,.,,.i.5..,..-, I ff fr 'xml 7' , S L 1 , 1, ,. 1 , ,bp figuring 2.1 594 A r 4 'Ni 15 ,P ? ,i .. . a 4 X- 'sf ?-g1'gijgZji,z Q . 2 , -'s .' E - f,:-if--F.-'.--4' . . -1 . 1 ., :L 5515, wt ,,,5,-ri Un, .V .x M .. ,, , . , if-,-g.. . -i,Q,k' Yfliig-, ' Furs? Row: G, Rowshod, H. lnslcocp, P. Lamping, L. Buseme-yor, R. Schuelic, R, Zolq, L. Schwallie, lvl. Bellaqarnbn R Froohlich, B. Cinquina. Second Row: J. Doll, G. Spaeih J, Mason, R. Meiszer, J. Penske, J. Nichaus, C. Linder R l-lollmcycr, l-l. Kramer, T. l-liclcey. Third Row: P. Schwielerinq, L. Passalacqua, J. Fanning, A. Bohr, J. Courlncy Naber, J. Frosl. J. Wf-xselman, H. Weisqeerber. Fourih Row: R. l-larlen, J. Marnie, N. Handy, G. Jaspcrs, R. Picker? Muldoon, D. Iviinlr R. llanelcamp. JUNIOR A Clever ioke causes smiles in Brolher Flynn's mechanical drawing course. Bro'rher John, fhe school disciplinarian, rules wi+h kid gloves over iron hands. The Republican Council of +he Junior Presi- denfial Polifical Campaign-R. Folzen- logen, J. Schwerfman, J. Marclr and G. Wing-plof a GOP vicfory. 1,2 ,ivi J If li-x .?lX1 ow 4 v,v.:15: - , .- S.: N K ' y n f 15.41. -J ri , ,vu W ,f jf,-5, ,- - 1 ' A . A I My ' Mfr, '.-I . ' . --1 1- 4 W. semi., - Q . ' ' .. ' axial . I i ' .N arf f ' .,v-.:r::x- ,.. -4.1 1 . 1 .f. 1G.s1-zervryiz 2 '- r . ,.f, f. 1 - -v, .Lisp-5' ,a-.. r. .V . QW Svmy s ',fL.f-fl-1.. H -1 ' Firsl Row: J. Mfcaflhy. W. Q'Brien, D, Burlanrqer. K. Nolfe. M. Nero. R. Scamyhorn, R. Shea, R, Kealinq, J. Kieffer A. Janninq, F. Perrino, C. Slroup. Second Row: J. Donovan. J. Walsh. E. Daley, P. Serqer, J, McDonald, J. Schwerl ni.-mn. G. Harris, T. Burns, C, Healey. J. Calarclo, T. Neber. Third Row: W. Keller, R. Wnllers, R, Cramplon, R. Mulvey T. Sweeney, V, Schneider, J. Weiler, R. Deller, D, Sfellenlcamp, P. l-lanrahan. Fourfh Row: J. Breen, J, Rolh J. School l ellcofle, E. l-louse. C. Kroeqer, I-I. Reilly, E. Melzqer, D. Slahl. Fiffh Row: R. Bollman, R. Smilh, T. Gloerlcner, J. Lu pnriello. Absenfz C. Telculve. nuff ' ., ' M, . - .A . 4 JUNIOR B v One of fhe mos+ almospheric rooms in fhe school belongs fo Fa+her Lelcan, who is seen expounding lhe Four Freedoms- or defending his hero, General PaHon. Singing, shou+ing, cheering, boosfing fheir man-+ha+'s +he spiriled Democrafic wing 'fhal look +he landslide vole af fhe Junior Polilical Convenfion. lg', A6 i X I R.. . 1 , 5, f .. 5 an . L . if fskifd. Y 5 4 I1 P N .. . . N . 1- 'f' N' 1 ' -. '.' ' L sralivit M - E-2233? J . .ggekpfamsk . -a-W ,?ue1a?1f.9'i j i ef-: f1-.-1,2 1 5 . .1 .. fZg3:.34t2gfQQ55'15i5ffv. gy -s. - - .lf ' -.4-'.1t.,.1-.sS,..x.:..f,eff -. - A. i i . Y , .- 4, 1 -.5-..,l-Q, I ' ,gi lu, cy,.,fQ,,'1 - Firsl' Row: W. Cfaflevi, M. Woerner, E. Tfippol. J. Hendrick-,, T. Monfahan, R. Rolh, R. Hellman, J. l-logan, R. Wilp R, Greer, Second Row: P. Buchholz, D, Bell, l-l, Weichhand, J. Taggart R. Tabeling, R. Lampe, R. Molloy, C. Leisring J. Wi'-ssliniz. Third Row: J, Linneman, R, lvlidcllolarnp, R. Sghloemer, J. Malone. R. Klcimeyer, W, Mahon, W. Sanlen, S, l-lillonbeilel. Fourlh Row: R, Ruholl, .l. Rillor, W, Calvin, D. Calardo, R. Burlce, G. Wing, S. Lamping, R. Schulio l-l. Niehfaus. Absenlz -1, Kr ill. JUNIOR C v J - - Brofher Elmer Moore is shown giving side- ligh+s on +he life of Poe. Brofher Elmer heads one of +he mosf ac+ive classes in +he school. C. Herborf, R. Zolg, M. Graisch, T. Hickey, E. Linesch and J. S'rra+man ge+ a boosi along wifh +heir parading candida+e-- Thomas E. Dewey. J T .. , T r. . sg J , if ' n p 'G 3 -'W N ,ip r.,1 Q It-3 Mx, .. . .5 .. :X-.I :'.1,:4.' . I J I ,vmwf ,' ,: '.' -- 3 4.5.1.1 :f ,1, if M4 . 5 f . c?'.'X','i.2f4:, ' s, T l ' Q4 . 5 , T. 4.-in rl T 'ff 4 ,iam E -. Mo J. A T .,, ..., i . .. ,. . 'n P s- ' . - 4. ..5 ' im- 1 F H 'Q-,5252E:ZgE,w Q xv' - .r:'--ug-,-1.-Q 9-I 1 5 : -Gels-eaifh fe: . , H. fe 1 -2: iw - 5 ' J'-FP'-J' -of we f C- 1 M - , .-.w'.-:Sw 4:1 it r - , . , F1125 1 4. 15, l i ' . Sing, V 3 5. J-mi' EQ 4' f If 1 If 1 ,,, 4. K U 'fi , . Flrsl Row: E, Richlcr, D. l-leilhaus, F. Shullis, R. Thomas, M. Lacinfals, VV. Miller, J. Donnelly, U. Moldon, G. Klein T Df,i1fzlwv'ly, Second Row: D Zix, E. Linesch, J. Slrafman, R. Mifchell, E. Achlon, M. Gralsiih, W. Davis, C. Gio nwlli, R, Folmnloqen. Third Row: W. Sleins, J. Kreimer, E. l-leheman, J, Pahls, W. Folie, R. Froelichev, E. Sfrigkrwr I Bfmmn. Absent C. Leisrinq liusl entered from Ill-Cl. I l D I W-. ' v , A ,. JUNIOR D Mud Z 1 L Purcell's prominenf dramafic clirec+or. Brofher Joseph Keimig, gives poiniers in expression +0 'rhree of his +hespians. Bro+her Joe's in+eres+ing civics classes are a high- ligh+ in fhe senior curriculum. I+ is a real vofe as Charles Leisring accepfs a ballo+ from commiffeeman D. Hei+hausg G. Durban checks up his regis+ra+ion. S+an Hilienbeifel ponders as R. Kleimeyer deposi+s his ballof. 5 ' f 1 Q 'F 9:1 L-Q, . . ' '. W i ' 4 'r 1' ' ' . . f x f 'Q N s. ' V . Ci ss . N H ll. Fw . . i f-. NX rf f'x.jii,lTj-YL 1 1' . g, f , ,, is A 111 . l ' UW .N .J . 1 . z . vfmzff.. i 'i . 'H 4 Vflffsfr l ' -' :Mug -1 -fi . . .,..,.,. . Wirsiful? Z ' . l 'I6irEi5Qf'.rn:F 'I li l g 1 'fL'??'3 .'... z . Y W . . Q E L 13 i 2 . . 3, kg. 'Q ir. - ft A r . 2 :51 2 ' Y 'V in H ' Q . 2 . 'K ' 1 . .got-,, .. ., Qj'w1iV. - 'V - tg,-:'..,pLA' Fron? Row: P, Sharks-y, J. Cade, U. Lullmer. R. Safely, G.Srniih, M. Ryan, J. Massa, W. Gilb, M. Berninq, W. Winfers. Second Row: P. Flfnnigan, W. Smilh, J. Schcrrn, E. Arlinghaus, L. Porneyer, R. Finn, G, Durban, W. Coqney, C. l-lerbori Third Row: W. Puiholl, P. Holrners, W. Marlin, J. Eilorman, E. Binlcley, W. Slrubczewslci, D. Anarurna, J. Hausserman Fourfh Row: R. Wfervnes, J. Leisring, D. Werner, C. Kefierer, J. Gilker. W. Devine. Absenfz R. Pierson, J. Donovan JUNIOR E I 1 ' 1' l 5+ Row: A. Perrino, M. DeGaro, R, Hoey, A. Serge, F. Smyth, J. McMahon, J. Rickard, L. Bvoerrnann, W. Sfuubbe R Dirlfheius. Second Row: l.. Doerr, A. D'Anqe-lo, R, Wurfzler, D. Bruns, T. l-lusfmyer, C. Gilliqan, J. Reinhold, J. Moll A Loeb. Third Row: L. Mcllermoll, P. Misali, R. Prues, F. Clough, R, Mulvaney, T. Grdinqcr, R. lhovssfn, E. Nieland B Ffmulhober, J. Piimqlifm. Fourth Row: J. Rolh, P. Marlin, T. Bresser, E. Giesc, C. Udry, R. Jacobs, V. Poynler, J. Kenl P H l ea y, D, Ryan. Absenf: J. Maloney, E. Morris, R. Berqman, D. Meyers. EU i -'I I :1'7'f Q z . f llvflihl R.. NH .'gq?,Lf?'?lgS ' P, I ll V'-fi? ' ' 9 3 ww- i- f fr-1 V VP mfeyw., . -i ll Wm 5 59,3 .ma . - I 'xg ,I A W' W I iffffaagis . ' ,L W- gf! . i 'f -1. in '53 'F' J p - 2:2 I .2 ' 'frailii'-2-1f':'54'.f Bfnf 1411? A K 5 wfg,z4E,,,.s. 1 . K. fu'-I., 'f l. -.f.,f.. ..,. . .Q-45 'nn . ' I . ..Q 'l.. f1s,' .N ' ' . is ' ww .. ,YvN,v3,..AgiZN?E:V,,,,v io., . Sophomore A sfudenfs consulf iheir bul- le+in board for la+es+ acfiviiy releases. The sophomores fhis year were greefed by a new Laiin +eacher when 'I'hey reiurned +o Purcell las+ Sep+ember. In +his shor+ +ime Brofher Harring+on has won +he friendship of many s'ruden'I's. SOPHOMGRE A Firsl' Row: R. Balfer, J. Carraher, N, Scheidler, W. Folzenlogen, G. Berger, R, Sandrnann, R. Kroger, J. Beef, D. Miller, K, l-lahn. Second Row: R. Kennedy, E, Slander, J. Dodd, L. Scholl, W. Donovan, J. Tallarigo, L. Dennemann, V. Pike, E. Di Mario. Third Row: J. Rams, A. Barbee, J. Vonderwish, R. Adams, J. Conlon, T. Rielage, S. Bruno, W. Goodrich, L. Schneider, F. Wolf. Fourfh Row: l-l. Buckley, L. Flaherly, T. Haclc, N. Mal-luqh, E. l-lerlceri, D. Slanqe, W. Thorpe, R. Lorenz, C. l-lolllfanip. Absent C. Yeas, , .. ... . l . '1 .v'i7ii will I ifn bl ilu: '-X--. . 4 ' -R jj, w fins, 1 Q ,QV- l , yidxi' .. 3432?-lijfmfile L ' wr N 5 -- '15, 5 T 'GM ' Y 'ag EE .I f ru' if i ' P Logan--W. V - Auemur- . ,. .szf:ag,eae.i.' li 1 'f ilhfvifiaffi J Y our . 4vX's'-iulefw , 4 A uf-r: .un .Ss , -i'+ifli5v?5n'g,4E .li . ry: 41-. as-f,,,r:.,Qxer 5 + 1 X fSf.f.3.5:'v 5 S i af... .1 1-11: i i i , .frasawsz l -- l s1f7:r:'. ' 'R 5 5 ' , 1' iv- 3 S . Q 'Q - 1 . '- J ,5L4'i2:f': '- . 5 E, EQ 9 -. ., tg f eggj.,:ig1.55L:3.,',1 5 gs 4 .i at -5t..Q I, , '77' 52 5',.1'1f' i.. -' . P , , -., '2: jr -' 4,1 ?2feE4e42'fsisg. e2-QE, . 'ri 2 ' Ei i '1 . -1- Y: H . :kg nr,55y,,3i,Q,:1si MM ,.4,,N.4: -Q. .N , .V . ' 05352544-'5, ' i,5if2-gv:u,,q. :Q-1, w g . is r D U,A,fqe.!gr Neal Scheidler, Don Miller and George Berger raffle a bond which rheir class purchased. A worm reveals i+s innermosi' secrefs under fhe scalpel of Brofher Gilberf Gensler, head of fhe Biology Depar+men1'. Bro+her is inleresfed in medicine and surgery. .SCDPHOMORE B E Firsf Row: R. Collins, W. P-vwllner, R. Wllmors, E. Tlnul, D. Zimmer, J. Wllsey, W, Mueller, D. Helllfamp. E. Slwiulcls J, Pnaelln. Second Row: T. Broolbanlr, W. Drislcill, J. l-lllverl, M. Seuberlinq, W. B6-alnr, J. Borllnq, B. Condon R. Urlaqe, S. Maciariello. Third Row: P. Wriglwf, F. Cannon, S. Bove, R. Rlesenberq, R. Vlfernor, R. Swarlsol, P. Husfer J. Daley, J. Boeclrman, R. Siegel. Fourflw Row: J. Frey, C. Polmlman, J. T'-llnoclc, L. Wclaqe, R. Koolwno, D, Sfaulberq R. Meineke, L. Niesen. Absenf: W. Cairns, T. Guiney. 1 1:4'g.fQ5l -Q11 .fm-.Q J A - ,.r,.,g,yg-1 ,fic . ,V vfrhilfhlixif s'?x . X I V ,,'v.v,-.LIL fgil - un ,. 'V rl., V , 0 , -su, , .Fil - l'- fx,.. fp, I N ' qg ghwz-gs' . , ' J- an -. ravens! 1-X 1' ll X '- H. 2 z3.l.55F,i,:3k . , IJ Rs.. R., ., 1, .MM , - , V . .. . '755i3i?.'i-3 ' 45.5 . , 58452-3, P: FRS 1 -vnfwf-slr. an 941 ' I ' '-5-Zi:-f--121 .:. ' JSF' - 4 Elf? . ' ' ' 1 'l?2i1li?'.- '.'.f' v-Qe.p'X?'f .ff ul,w?. n 2 ' -fguffarf-41'-'Har' 1 f-wff . .7 1'.fQ.+.vw',-'I f,.,g2gz'!4Qfl4d'-' .. ,- ., this VQH,-,fi-F-'2, -'..' W . . ,. ..,, . , , . W 314.l3.q,,l,X:M, .. .. . - J-1' . Working in groups, 'rhese 2-C English slu- denfs prepare maferial for a new proiec+. Reporfs have H' +l'1a+ Broiher Beyer's courses W- really click , and H' is no'r a+ all due fo fhe +ypewri+ers. Broflwer Maurice is a favorHe of all Purcell's s+uden+s. soPHoMoRE c 55 9' xi. I IH ill Firsf Row: C. Beclcsiedl, J, Murray, J. Lowe, l-l. Seller, D. Sclieidler, E. G,-eraqliiy, M. King, H. Busclnle, C. Finn R. Seilerl. Second Row: W. McCaril'iy. R. l-lerbold, N. Kaeslle, W. Siandley, J. l-loeln, T. Tlnomson, J. Finan, N. Siallo E. Gilliqan. Third Row: D. Keppel, E. Cimarosii, J. Harmon, J. Gilligan, J, Donovan, M. Cosgrove, D. Brill, C. Mc Donouqh. Fourfln Row: D. Farisinq, F. Wagner, P. l-leidel, T. Boclcliold, E. Braun, I. Benlcen, 6. Jacobs, R. Ambrose D. Lanqen. gang is ' 1 i ' A-it y V Y v. ' I-. i i,,13g.5,i',:,i' 'v 'U' U . , , ,lqwwsir ,J , X f rj Q my r 'Q W ...iz ' - J . . 'ily-gpigsbzk I , 4 ie. ,mv ' 'H miifeifza 1 '. - X23 J , .,-myfs.-sfp iv., -, i A-3?iL f .?'wl i ' f 1 'ik-s 95 , - 'VG 1, uf' .' A Behold flue handwri+ing on fhe wall! Don Brill helps Brofher Brown inflaie 2-D's ego. Brofher Vic+or likes 'ro coax poefic gems oui' of his profeges and horficuliural gems from Nafureg he and his Singing Spicks also enioy +hose hauniing Spanish melodies. SCDPHOMORE D , iv., T 1 1 sf Row: R. Boyle, J. Wolfram, M. Meiers, W. Luninq rer Q wi A Fu ig e if cond Row: E. Simpson, E. Cordes, M. l-len nc mzsnvoi ir 1 Bar on EBvrigs Se Brinlcers, Third Row: E. Stump, T, While, P. Rehlinq H Grome E Wellman O Ford D Massaron Fourfh Row l Srlif'-izinqer, D. Brrwclmrrmn. R, Cloll, E. Plahler. Absenf R A hm r G MrCullou T Moo f '5' y Y il il ll 8 , if :.., -,-K These 2-E s+udenI's lalce i+ E asy few minufes affer lunch. Four down +o go. This year's ghos+ , Fa+her Callan, ways able fo scare up coffin nails. generosify and effervescenl wil is fraced +o fhe Land of Blarney. for a - fwo is al- His easily wide Firsf Row: D. Fay, D. Schinidl, C. Eiser, A. Bramble, R. Zimmerman, A. Giovanelli, K. Mcffarfhy, D. Yocley, R. Rolf- nor, P. Schlie. Second Row: J. Kiley, R. Rilfer, M. Sfewarl, R. Wildermulh, J, Cannon, W. Curran, R. Farwiclc A. Rifler, M. l-lewill. Third Row: J. Beckman, G. Braufiqan, M. Madden. J. Neims, M. Daly, L. Welzel, J. Nolan, W. Schulle. Fourfh Row: J. Burke, I.. Willqinrg, J. Grunlcemover, E. Schneider, F, Homan, T. Cannon. Absenf: D. Bauer R. lxliernoeller, R. McVei f 3'fu ,1-sa J Z. fntglxtq' L 1 i H 1 L I, 5 ,N , ,, ,,.i 4, . , x. . . . - .,i'1.,f1.- x 1 . ' -,ff f-'vw 6' -4 . 1 fi- M - W S, gr . ,, -'QQ' , ' ' ff? . lrtdzff . ., r5!2a7!1 I. .' u 'V if cs, .1323 , K 1 V Q gl 45 ' 5:3-safiikii ' Q ff 'wQgZ22'Kl?Qjj 1 j 1 '3 ' . A ' ' T' .aakhgpgz-2:5 I , . u ?i'?-5511?-12 ' 1 -KEBTQQ-52 1 3 , 51 3 Q .. . 1 '- , G . 5 it . .wr -- J, ' i.::'f'ff. , w me QQ, N ' if- if.-. . - I i u gpm Q i , b . -,l.5,.ifg The boys of Sophomore F find +his new improvemenl a 'Focal poin+ on our campus. Purcell's char+er member, Brolher William Schroeder, is known +o fhe alumni, paren+s and s+uden+s as iusf plain Bro+her Bill. Affer +eaching geome+ry for seven+een ' years, Bro'I'her Bill has become a men'l'al i +ex+book. SOPHOMORE F lion classes, Bro+her Frank Schneider in- froduced +he ocarina fo Purcell's musical menu. He is picfured here wi+h his sprou+- ing sweel po+a+ers. This group of I-A sludenls forms 'rhe nu- cleus of lhe freshman chorus. , ' x ' If sfifjg V N i il, vpfzy i i 5-1: ur , , xx. x. A , , ., wif, 1 , - ll .7 f W - -i 'W' ' el' ' -A V ' 1 ' , 4 ' 4 ' X Elklgkd l A l r ' ' I I -.-, I qv' 5 a , Lys? QE. 4 H 5 H I - J u if Q ' A I -. L,,,,.9s..f- l . -v'1:'fGf'7 '- . fgfiiifaf . -3-zz ff: Y , ' ' , . 9794353 Es: V5 . . , ,,.,,-can va if-. ' if ' A- .- fm ' ff hx-X IT I 'W' H i V 4 X . a.ff'.s2'W' 1' i i sf Row: A. Fialwvr, Nl. Lfvwnmfl, .l. WF-lm+A1r, il. G+-rmrcl, A. Niiililiriqfulw, C, Cixrlinilfl, J. lvfffvvv, l'. lkim., A. llulw-.-r l l-lv-rvlf-. Second Row: R, Ford, W, Anuvuvwm, R. Gfnllvnslmn, U. Flmk, l. Nrillf-, .l. Cinflvmi, R. l'liisl-vvmim. W, N-vrlrfn C F llmlfm. Thlrcl Row: F. Hslilmflr, H. Gmclnm, L, l-lenllcer, W. Numh, C. Wilwn. W. Wwrnl, .l, ,Jlll H5, l'. Cuirnvmlu M llipui vim, J. Biurvrmnn. Fourfh Row: W, l-lnnsfhmidf, A. We-ihrzmr, J. Sw:-flnfey. C. Bwmlly, R. Dmmudy, ll. GlUbl'li J -l,IUi?SClf!ll, N. Passalacqua, D. Rude I Q , , ir-1 FRESHMAN A Wi+h ihis year's freshman music apprecia- FRESHMAN B FRESHMAN C Firsl Row: J. Holden, G. Dinlrel, P. Sovrenlino. J. Mulloney R. Bruno, J. Brauninq, W. Carmichael, J. McLane, R. Eiqel J, Dulle. Second Row: S. Kellerman, C. Cronin, J, Rape H. Pelroslcy, T. Ahern. G. Kramer, C. Deller, W. Schum J. Godfrey. Third Row: J. Graham, T. Schneider, J, Nie man, D. Penrod, L. Palumbo, J. Miller, J. Jones, J. Mess ner, J. Kneipp, M. Lyons. Fourlh Row: C. l-lollel, L. Sela R. Kemme, P, Kloslerman, D. Meyers, W. Schneider, J Sliubczewslci. Absenl: L. Supple, P. Bauer, L. Nallner, J. Blown. Iowa-+ha+'s where fhe fall corn grows. Guess where Brolher Geary is from! Brolh- er Roberl is here showing a bil' of lech- nique lo a few of his lab s+uden+s. No appreciafion is shown by I-B for sing- ing-commercials, however, lhey bend an ear 'lo anylhing from Bach 'lo Gershwin. 1 wee T l. 1 lllll 53 ,i1 5.22 li' l ' 1-K 'K --. 5' 'X Freshman C anxiously awail The affer- noon drag, lheir nexi' period musl be gym. Falher Gallagher no+ only feaches al' Pur- cell, bul also is assislanl' paslor in Dulch- lown's Holy Angels parish. Falher main- lains a consislenlly high average in +he C.O.F. Bowling League. Firsf Row: W. Lindeman D. Ficlrers, T. McGowan, D. Kuonninfi, R. Grogan, R. Pieninq, M. l-lollrnan, W. Sloeclcel, J. Dissellcamp, J. l-loqan, Second Row: L. Kunlcemoeller, P. Gabriel, U. Donohue, D. Sheehan, G. Brislol, l-l, Haines, F, Widmev, J. Richler, R. Byrnes. Third Row: J. Gilligan, G. Kllxlllh, l. Weber, L, Koenig, T. Moll, J. Sgofl, G. Wille. R. Srhacloi, LJ. Pelle. Fourlh Row: J. Shannon, R. Shoshull, P. Brinlcpelnr, G. l-laclc, V. DeSalvo, L. Grcmerinq, J. Cor nelius, R. Hinos. Fifth Row: A, l-lelllerich, V. Scardina, R. Soilarl, L. Albers, R. Lonneman, R. Deubell. Absenf: L. Trinniu. T -2 s .., M4836 5- Firsf Row: J. Byrne, R. Keller, T. Walker, W. Lowry, P. Klaffe, W. Wood, T. Gauslinq, .P Wilfon, D. Swing, R. Sieve. Second Row: R, Drexelius, R. Halloran, L. Ferroni, A. Smifh, R. Thoss, K. Feller, L. Conners, R. Curry, J. Mueller. Third Row: P. Capello, G. Ganim, R. Wilkinq, C. Sfinson, J. Dier- kers, J. Rusche C, Holzman, J. Cain, W. Hackman, J. McGraw. Fourfh Row: P. G-afes, R. Lamping, F. Schuerman, T, McCoy, P. Close, J. Funke, J. Schluefer, R. Williams, W, Adkins, D. Kanaval. Absenf: R. O'Brien, A. Losekamp. lnseparable in Brofher Mahle's personalify are his devofion fo science and his love of fhe oufdoors. Brofher Paul, because of his exfensive knowledge, refuses fo lose an argumenf. Dick Lamping abouf fo play fhe lafesf hit in l-D's music appreciafion class-Bee- +hoven's Fiffh. Fafher Huser's sympafhefic undersfanding of sfudenf problems is besf exemplified by 'rhe long line always seen in fronf of his confessional. Fafher includes parish work among his acfivifies. The royal guards of Freshman E, siffing on fhe wall, profecf Purcell's fronf lawn. Firsf Row: E. Kramer, D. Parwick, R. Boevqer, A. Kaos, J. Leon, D. Tckulva, W. Balbach, L. Hocrnschorneyer, H. Beckman, M. Vaccariello, Second Row: A. Caliqiuri, D, Eckhoff R. Busald, A. Cucinolla, J. Tierney, J. Schmalfz, J, King, W. Doud, D. Sandmann. Third Row: R. Schmidf, P, Huber, N. Maher, J, Cornelius, D. Hall, B. Bedinqhaus, B. Schuofz, H. Berger, H. Lanham, F. Schenqber. Fourfh Row: D. Woolf, F, Hall, V. Fluor, J, Marfinelli, W. Coulehan. Absenf: J. Riedy. -T M.. . ,...V H. Msn. M... ...-,---. 2555 ' ' 'Q w, -1 'Q O54 i x i s 'C t Firsf Row: H. Saufer, H. Meyer, E. We-llendorf, R. Birlc meyer, J. Blinlchorn, A. Cogliano, A. Scheibenzuber, L Beckman, J. Jansen, J. Ryan. Second Row: R. Heller, J Weber, T. Barker, E. Schulie, A. Hofmann, A. Kramer, Wm Mueller. Third Row: Wm. Rouse, N. Hunneleld, D. Hogan R. Hoslcr, R. Meinolre. Absenf: R. Brill, C. Collini. The masfer direcfs his apprenfices, Ed House and Gene Daley, in +he 'Field of silk-screening. Brofher Louis, wifh his cool, calculafing, yei' offen subfley-humorous ways, can direcf wifh a bee-line accuracy. These arfisfs of Freshman F acquire ac- curacy and freedom in real life drawing. . 4 . j ' SI' iLQ.iI1 i i ,U ,f ' 5fii'l'i.f:j 5 f ' ' 'iegiiy ji ' Ql.i g 'iQ ,1j.. 5 .V ' 5 Y +559 - -' . ff 'I ' T Nix -':,.-fJ:i71g.f - 53 'fir 5 'fil1ji.igr, T. N 5 1 .4 4 Iii F ' ,KM X f, y 1 34,'f.j,il' 1,99 91 'fr' rl LN - W7 x 'S 1 :fy 9 ' 1' 1 '.' 1 ya qi dt x 4 ff 5 -7 5, I ' M' xl li N. i 1 H x l 4' .Aff W ' K 4 1 Q 1 ia 4 5- N h r I w- . . ,nyf-MGS, ,. ,Zi -rail' '.w-,user-. -, -.1 - F' -D. -P c,'.w,ai'.'Q5' ' 1, F' . 1 fF2E':1 i3 ' 'Q mil . A '- ' ' '9.?37,iF if :WH -- .., lg, A 4 . .X A ,ri v 'i y 2 ' . 4 , . ' T ' ' f K 'f I 7 a 4 N - , - J. . . , 1 X:-I 5-if 'nh fi J, , 'fn 5 .ff .ff 'fir 3 f' wb' 'wif ' o QMJNQ 1, ,S Q- .pw '1 ' I A. x str rf., gpm This year Purcell was foriunafe in having Brofher Oliver Aiu, a nafive Hawaiian, on ifs faculiy fo give a firsf-hand accounf of Hawaii, Hs people, sporfs and cus+oms. Fufure congressmen develop in Freshman G by means of class debafes. Firsf Row J. DiNuzzio, C. Feldman, J. Condif, K. Fox, T Keane, J Coogan, A. Homan, A. Grippa, P, Spille, P Wesfhoif. Second Row: J. Hennies, B. Gruppi, H. Winfers R, Foppe, J. Maclce. E. Meese, D. Hauneri, G. Ganizer A. Lapille Third Row: S. Holbroolc, R. Ross, J. Posi, J. Nagle R. Miller, S, Croweak, G. Agricola, G. Cahill, W. Rahill, R Serqer. Fourfh Row: H. Gaius, R. Ross, J. Green, J. Holi mann, H. Ruefher, R. Roai, K. Haas, E. Cunningham. Ab senfz J. Powell. COMXNG BACK to Purceh, our Cavahers of yesrerday find Thai' ah rhe achvihes which They began . . . conresis, pXays, dub meer- ings, assernbhes . . . are, year by year, in- ' ' urnber, in quahry and in popu- diiorium creasmg rn n inro our au Xariry. Cavahers, srep and onio our srage, an our acriviry rooms view The work of ioday's Cavahers. 66 .I in 2 i f Ai W . 5 -7 v Mlm I Pls: 1' Our band had a large 'raslc 'ro complele ihis year . . . ro sound fha praises of Jrhe bold Cavaliers. Nallily allired in lheir new uniforms, lhey did capably whar was asked of lhem on every occasion. Srepping over Jrhe gridiron srripes, our band never failed ro malce a favorable impres- sion. Though hampered by 'rransporlaiion difficulries, rhey were able ro perform al all six games played al Xavier Universiry Sladium. Y WI' y ly . l Firsl' Row: T. Donnelly ldrum maiorl, K. Fox, A. Nighfingale, F. Kopp, R. Kloslerrnan, J. Donnelly, F. Perrino, R. Williams l-l Prues. Second Row: D. Schmidt S. Maciariello, P. Sharlcey, R. Keafing, P. Brinlcperer, E. Arlinghaus, T. l-luslmyer Third Row: H. Gardner, J. Berling, D. Bell, J. Kenr, G-. Kasselmann, A. Slunlebeclc, D. Calardo. 1- : x Cavaliers will nom' soon forgel lhe '44-'45 rallies and The foolball banquel. The band played a prominenl parl af bolh, and a greaf deal of credil is lheirs for 'rhe success wilh which each mei. Brolher Francis Schneider, Mr. l-luberf Buschle, and Drum Major Tom Donnelly deserve special recognilion for fheir eflorls. Bob l-lack, Howard Prues, Franlc Kopp, Joe Rave and AI Slunlebeclc were also insfrus menlal in lhe band's success. - iii,- l Qi Sa iillillgl mx 'N it gy,,l,, i ljfwl , J R Wilma 12h J ri 'J' 'iri 1 1,'A .i. ffm q, , Ui 'i 'I' l Farsi Row: D. Minlc, J. Courtney, R. Mifchell, W. Mueller, J. Cade, R. Willcing, J. Condif, R. Boyle, A, Loeb. Second w: J. Rave, R. Schulfe, J. Hausserrnann, S. Bove, J. Kieffer, R. l-lack, J. Wilsey. Third Row: T. Rielaqe, R. Adams, Burns, J. Riedy, J. Weber, F. Schengber, R. Curry. Absenfz P. Gales. X E CIDP15 When soll noles and sweel music are desired as a supplemenl lo lhe marlial and snappy rhylhms ol our band, Cavaliers loolq lo Purcell's orcheslra. Il has answered lhe summons lo perlorm during lhe inlerludes al lhe annual play, Grilill Cl H H i e Career Angel. The music lor 'rhis occasion was heavenly indeed. On SWEET SELECTICD Sealed: R. Curry, J. Wilsey, A. Sinilh, R. Rolh, D, Calardo J. Courlney, R. Milchell J Rave S+ , , . anding: H. Buschle lcon- duclorl, P. Gales, R. Schulle, R. Williams, S. Maciariello D, BQ-ll. class niqhl The orcheslra supplied lhe lillinq background for The commencement Purcell's Merry Music Kings direclecl b I Y Mr. l-luberl Buschle d l' , elghled lheir audi- ence wilh seleclions from Johann Seloaslian Slrauss such as The Blue Danube , lhe HE .. mperor Wallz and lhe overlure from 'Die Fliedermausu. N . . ORCHESTRA'S SPECIALTY Senior Band Members: R l-laclc J R A . , . ave, . Slunle- beclc, T. Donnelly, G. Kasselrnann, H. Prues and F. Kopp. di, d our cheer- One of +l'ne classy formafions fhai disfinguishe leading squad is 'rhe famous Boomeraclna . ln posifion for our fradifional line cheer are Bob Foppe, Neal Scheidler, Dan Hogan, Charlie Kelly, Bob Backherms, Mark Grafsch, Carl Finn, Don Fay, and Paul Davis. Cheerleading reached a new heighl lhis pasl year in Cincinnali when The Cavalier Squad inlroduced many snappy formalions. Leading Cincinna+i's besl cheering squad was fiery Bob Baclcherms. Comebaclcs Charlie Kelly and lvlarlc Gralsch aided successfully in lhe Thorough lraining of The remaining leaders-Dan l-logan, Neal Bill Davis, Bob Foppe ler, Don Fay. Scheid and Carl Finn. 7 I if T ll .,,..,- .--nil' 'fwiesrsfgwx-Q . x 4 'egg EAW K T '3Yfm:Q+iP'..Q'v-'f an 'Nan I The policy ol complele compelilive lry-ouls was inlroducecl and will conlinue. Flip-flops, somersaulls, handsprings and The new and dilferenl version of Yea Team, Fighll Fighfl Fighlln are al Purcell 'ro slay. Our Cen+er-End and Quar'rerbaclc yells will herealler be fused inlo one wilh The addi lion of several new cheerleaders nexl Tal This year's novellies will loecome Purcell nexl year +radl+ions. . S 3 -M fi' WW , futher Snraphim Iniroduces Dum! Us Kuff Vxfifflc, Rim: and Chevoski wg, ww 7 um'-1' Gwfgory. Mrs? fimo. K , new: J We swifzixbumn, he-is f i , , y , 1' ' V. 1 A .5 u, .:'1,,'. ,,, V isosnfx Ucf.smn:s gcumnszoc documww: xm.:,,w SQ'-'Elf X209 ag-gemmf, fo ,N limb rw.-,ev 5,1 n,,c..., f., ,aio f 1 , ,I GLEN'-r Ffdfigvgl fFn41ncl,:f ciifficnzivife-, mimi! 5.9 gr Q V5 gi VVQH rg QL.- fc-. iy. Flumphinx fha mesnzf' Tcjjp' TQ xjylfllzdzp ij! Yqgxnk J, !i:l.,vr,,..w, 1 'i H. ,. . .X - . f 4. Qcmfh-.fr uf Informer Scrap!-nazi .-f1,,foa.:,. ,., ,fl HX Q nudxmml Gmmdnl I. Hwmwfl K' 3I,kMM-M k5l,1U,l-W' isuqlna ai firf-side meeilng, null M,-'ian L, Sfwalffr, 512,-gf, 'f.'f,,.d, J, Qxff-hmm, L, , .-.M .,, lllsg, j '-QL? ,N : f , , , , 3 w ,L 5,4 , ,USS 72 DMQ 5, J, Rm, Pwim 5 PURCELL PLAYERS PRESENT CAREER ANGEL The year closed, The curTain was drawn. and The Purcell Players of T945 added anoTher glorious success To The al- ready gliffering gamuT of hiTs of former years. Career Angel , a comical fanfasy by Gerard Maiella Mur- ray iusT off a run on Broadway, had plenTy of local and currenT color . . . Brofhers of a very new, modern, and un- usual orderg a principal's office: high school boys and saboTeurs. BroTher Seraphim. played by Don Kern, is a man of charm. good humor. and abiding Taifh. The founder of The re- ligious sociefy and a former Shakespearean acTor, he cannoT help buT leT loose occasionally wiTh famous lines from his favoriTe play. The TempesT. Brofher Gregory, The superior of The boys' orphanage oper- aTed by The Brofhers, is a former sTage criTic and personal friend oT The founder. BoTh of These religious look upon Brofher Fidelis. enacTed by Leo Bressler, as a personaliTy wiTh an over-abundance of efficiency, puncTualiTy and modern business aTTiTude, yeT a fine individual. Brofher Fidelis is exTremely annoyed aT Brofher Seraphim's childlike dependence on The Lord. The cold facT of The maTTer is ThaT The insTiTuTe is on The verge of bankrupTcy and The prospecTs of saving iT are very slim. ForTunaTeliy. however, a friendly neighbor, J. Mosely Barr, porfrayed by Don Gohman, has Thus far been so gen- erous as To save The Home from early ruin. When Things are aT Their worsT. Seraphim's Guardian Angel, Ralph MiTchell, Takes leave of absence from Heaven and proceeds To unfold The soluTion To The BroThers' problem. ln doing so, Seraphim is made The vicTim of many amusing incidenTs and comes near being puT away for safekeeping. The sTudenTs of The Home become inTricaTely involved in The ploT when The Angel rouses Them from Their sleep To discover ThaT Barr is an un-American ciTizen working wiTh The German saboTeurs. The publicify of Their evenTual cap- Ture TogeTher wiTh The discovery of an original manuscripT of The DeclaraTion of Independence by Thomas Jefferson himself, proved To 'be The means of saving The Bosco lnsTiTuTe. Purcell's newly organized DramaTic Club. consisTing of ap- proximafely TwenTy members under The guidance of dra- maTic direcTor, Brofher Joseph Keimig, carefully and slowly eliminafed many oTher popular plays unTilT Career Angel was unanimously chosen. Then all worked mighTily and a hilarious producTion was The resulT, as a capaciTy crowd acknowledged. 73 CAST Roberf Backherms Leo Bresslar Donald Kern Thomas Husfmyer Donald Gohman John Roaf Joseph STraTman Ralph MiTchell Louis Palumbo James King Henry Saufer William M. Wood John Graham Thomas Thamann STAGE-HANDS Edward Raabe Louis Ricke PROP-MANAGERS Ralph Hollmyer Dan Schweriman Fr. Gariland gives fhe Aposfolic blessing al The end of fhe reireaf. THIS ABCDVE ALL This reireal, held in ihe lafler parl ol Jan- uary, can be raled lhe mosl imporlanl acfivily of lhe scholaslic year. Falher Franlc Garlland, a l-loly Cross Falher ol Nolre Dame Universily, by his inleresling lellers and quilopy anecdoles Thal made such worfhwhile impressions on ihe Cavaliers, was one of lhe chief reasons for lhe success ol lhis year's annual re- freal. As a nalional youlh leader, know- ing young men and Their problems, Fr. Frank was exceplionally praclical. Always wiihin The memory of lhe gradu- aling Cavaliers will be The Annual Refrealr of l945, +ha+ one solemn week spenl in our audiforiumechapel. The seniors of lhis year were lauded for lhe seriousness of The lradilional all-nighf senior vigil-Truly an inspiraiion lo all 'rhe Cavaliers. Rsireai Mas+er-Fr. Frenlx Gar+l 9 , ,az H00 wx 71 9 Z, A fc'- ,ff VK Cjlfn 'f 1. ,V KM ,, 1 J , ' lv E ' ' f . ,, ,glfzii 55' K 'V , ,H , my 2 ,Y J, ,f- N,.f f ,, C M xxx: 'RQ 'ix ' ' - W 3 if 4 f , it E Y QOTE 555 ff igix -i X l F35 ' Nb- 4 ly 1 m sl? 1 ' fx. Aki! - if X x. fi afar 99 .. ., Jr f, k A, ' M r R Y 1 ,.J,.j .l N ' , Ma 1' 1 --f F f 335, . Q59 rg! - ff if ffl , 777 4 x ,i,g,. up + .45- fh 'Lv if gg f 'P - xx il A is , If 9 fa 1 it? 9 S fl i W r ,X N W . 'S w KW x ,, ,... .1 I Siffingz W. Davis, J. Marclc, R. McMahon, P. Fehring, F. I-Iusrmyer, C. Leisring, R. Thorsen. Standing: E. Geraghry, T. Mort, M. Srewari, D. I-loqan, L. Palumbo, E. Daley. R. Kloslerman. KEEPING CHRIST IN OUR LIVES C.S.M.C. OFFICERS 'FRANK E. HUSTMYER Presidenf RALPH MITCHELL Presicleni 'ROBERT McMAI'-ION Vice-Presidenf WILLIAM NIEMAN Vice-Presideni THOMAS McCOY Secrefery EDWARD GERAGHTY Treasurer 'Wifhdrew a+ fhe Semesier The Sludenls' Spirifual Council. which owes ils organizalion Io Ihe Reverend Augusl' J. Kramer, is Ihe sIuden+ governmenl body wi+hin Purcell High School. As a board of mediarion ir represenls Ihe srudenl reacfion in counseling wirh Ihe 'facuI'Iy, and ir is rhe mosf cerrain channel Ihrough which Ihe faculry can conracr Ihe eniire sludenl body. The Srudenrs' Spirirual Council, as i'rs name implies, is primarily concerned wi'rh 'rhe religious ideals wilhin Ihe school. Hs presenf moderalor is 'rhe Reverend Arnold Wirzrnan. One of Ihe mos'r aclive of rhe S. S. C. branches is The Purcell Unir of 'rhe Carholic Sfudenrs' Mission Crusade. Annually during Lenr Ihis group sponsors Ihe Self-Denial Fund. which has mounfed info several Thousand dollars and is used Io be'Her condilions ar S+. Marlin de Porres Mission. 76 Fafher Clifford King, founder of fhe Cafholic Sfudenis' Mission Crusade and foreign missionary fo China, do- nafes his fime fo give an inferesfing discourse on missionary life in fhe field afar. The C.S.M.C.'s Local Conference Presideni, Mary Befh Riffer, debaies wiih Frank Husimyer, who is speak- ing from fhe floor, over fhe issue of Hallffcmale officers. The former head of our Religion De- parimenf and originafor of 'Phe Cav- alier Code, Fafher Augusf Kramer, makes his farewell address af our firsf religious assembly of fhe school year, held under fhe auspices of fhe Sfudenfs' Spirifual Council. Underclassmen, Harry Dennemann, Thomas Brookbank, Don Slaufberg, Bob Lorenz and Paul Helmers fake advanfaqe of frequent opporfunifies given for Confession. .' ri. ,iAv' if F- .'. , -im , - ' ag' 'D N 1 v -Q.. . H - ,. my -5. Qs E51 G ' 415' iifgr. ' f- --': 7. '-..1:: .ns 1 . .srefmrzw-:Mei fl . ,-,mah fun 'z-3,- ,1t'.T1rrI,,,,,,f' '-fnuli' fi l:f'f.'1-. - -1 -, -I-2f .w'-1'-I - .-.we-Sgkiiir,i4.p,1'-.2-.:f.:6-Pl''L , -'7'5iT2?ff?1v-s1e..::fw .. vi L3-Qge,.,fp f,- A A A '-Wi ' if V .-3-'i..,.i. . . J... A..,Jqg,,., -.-V-L., -,,, -, . 'ff' 4, -- .,,.5.,----- QQ v-4795 1 , 35. r qfm-we 55 iq ,jliff 1. QA f2f3li , I 3 9540. X S F PM ini' S: 'M' Gs 1 'Fr , ' lf' Fafher Fee, Faiher Lekan and Fafher Gallagher celebrafe a solemn high Mass in commemorafion of our Gold- Sfar Cavaliers, held December 7, fhe ihird Anniversary of Pearl Harbor. He Missa Ed. Thus ended fhe Mass closing our annual Chrisfmas Novena for Parenfs. This was one of many dovofions sponsored by fhe Sfudenfs' Spirifual Council. Youfh Leader, Fafher Frank Garfland, quofes from an amusing lefier during an affernoon conference of our Re- freai. He is ediior and wrifer of fhe Youih Secfion of Our Sunday Visifor. Preparing for fhe monfhly dislribu- fion of The Shield are sfudenf- officers of fhe Purcell Unif of ihe C.S.M.C., Bob McMahon, Tom Mc- Coy, Ed Geraqhfy and Frank Husi- myer. 'l l--l-+1-1. fffjfi iii 'llllll iii MEXSSIE Ili .ing Enya I . I . by 2 :sa-.vs su N awww If av Vw xggiyw N Ak x jf' ' W .ty 1. 4, V . wpml' A i Q5 is ,jfs -' ,nz YQ, P E, , ,aiy y I 'H qs., gf:-J V- Q ,U H. QF? MLN shi' 3 ..- I - A , . ,1 .4 i ,s QQLQQX wwf . '93 . M X sfzs..-a' , 5' +1 Em ii:-' 1Z55:'::.v r 'fa' T .QM ,vsv S-ss yt,--vw - 'T .wif 1'5'fE'- 35' 3' I- I::,..-' ff' 1451?-P1 sa-:X-:J-g'.'35. E A: milfs! swf i .N mm EDITORIAL STAFF: Edifor of sporfs, Roberf Schroeder, edifor of informal essays, Ernesf Cornelius: edifor of formal essays, Ralph Lawrence: edifor of THE STUDENTS' PUBLICATION... PRIDE OF PURCELI The Plume is nof only fhe news magazine of Purcell, buf is also a liferary publica- fion. lf is fherefore closely connecfed wilh fhe English deparfmenf, affording fhe sfu- denfs excellenf opporfunifies fo have fheir liffle verbal masferpieces puf info prinf. An efficienf magazine musf have an effif cienf sfaff direcfing ifs progress: and fhaf efficienf sfaff, consisfing of heads of de- parfmenfs and sfaff wrifers under fhe direcfion of Brofher Elmer Moore, is doing an All-American iob in puffing ouf a firsf- class publicafion. Sporfs af Purcell are irnporfanf fo every sfudenf. Nafurally fhen, fhe Plume devofes a greaf deal of space 'ro commenfs and facfs concerning afhlefic acfivify. The arficles in fhe sporf secfion have been wriffen under fhe ediforial direcfion of Roloerf Schroeder and Jaclc I-logan. The edifor of fhe Alumni news is Roberf Thorsen, who replaced Wm. Kennedy when he leff Purcell fo go fo fhe Universify of Cincinnafi. Class news and school news are senf fo fhe Plume by fhe represenfafives of fhe various classes and acfivifies. The liferary value of fhe Plume is greafly sfressed. Sfudenfs from fhe various English classes confribufe fheir arficles fo The Plume for publicafion, and if is fhe dufy of fhe liferary edifors fo worlc fhem info condifion for prinf and fhen also fo wrife arficles 'B is if ' if' WN .fa 'is ai 774: Quin' 1, Feafure wrilers Bob Baclrherms and Franlr Husi- myer inspecling an arTicle for publicafion. ers Bob McMahon and his assisT- Business manag anTs, Don HeiTheus and Charlie Leisring, pre- paring To disfribufe The new issue. ' an 6 H71 J Q -all if Vu I fs . A ' 1.q 'l75,2 -'5.- Evgu Y , 4 Y A 'H,:irA5, Qi:-H!:,vrA.,: . vs s f T-Q ,,,,,-fl.4r- Q, s.. T T - ,'r,.,A,: ,- r rv'-Ql5.f'f 1 -Q x fri, I. ' fi 5 .fr , rw, 5 , 'P ' 2 ,gg , I, QQLQRTQL u T- :, . .I T,-:,y,g,, li ?E:15'f.' ' 'E A I , .,.',g.5r,rL.:.', 4, I x Qefialsgz A 1 1 P' 4 Q, . w.2qag1,:r1 Q Q 2, 1. J fr 'N .-'.. -T . 1 ' 1 ' Y A MN I K , , . N' 'sffwiiw u f ,gli ll I T f , 339 I, asf f A re Thomas Themselves. These ediTors a Th mann, Earl Faessler, ErnesT Cornelius, a Faessler and Cor- and Ralph Lawrence. nelius were called by Uncle Sam and Thus The Plume was deprived OT some OT iTs lITerary leaders. The business managemenT and The disTribu- d h ndled by Edwar Tion oT The Plume were a b T Mclvlahon buT The Schrand and Ro er . service-call caused The change during The year To Charles Leisring and Donald HelT- ' Ton. haus in This very responsible pos: a STaTT erTis'fs' Howard P rues, Bob Rog T Hickey and Jim Walsh . ST ubczewslri and Donald lr' John Cade, om ers WalTer r Jack Hogan and Bob Thorsen chec mg gef TogeTher afTer a big scoop. , Gohman. slafisfics of The lafesl game. STAFF DIRECTORS: Ralph Lawrence, Roberl Baclcherms, Paul Keuper and Edward Schloss dis- cussing policies concerning fealure arlicles, sporl- spreads and business management STAFF ARTISTS: Charles Kroeger and Roberl Rogers plan fealure drawings perlaining fo lhe lheme. BUSINESS STAFF: William Ballrnan, Waller Gro?- haus, Hugh Byrnes, Paul Keuper, Marlin Bauer, Thomas Thamann and Donald Kern checking 'lheir adverlisers. STAFF WRITERS: Jaclr Molony, William Leonard and Roberl' Feldman gel assignmenls 'For arlicles from edilor Roberf Baclcherms. SPORT WRITERS: Roberl Schroeder submils an arlicle +o edilor Edward Schloss for approval. LAYOUT ARTISTS: Richard DeNoma, Howard Prues, and Donald Gohman worlxing oul page designs and mounling piclures for lhe engraver. IrnporTanT acTiviTies and hisfory-making evenfs filled The days of The l945 scholasfic year aT Pur cell. IT is a fiTTing Tribufe To our Alma Ivlafer ThaT These deeds be preserved for posTeriTy. Therefore The Cavaliers presenT a compilaTion of The records of The I945 sTudenT body. IT is beyond The power of language To express .12 gag 47' misy J sirr ' pf, - ins: :sms -1 41 . , 1 g.j,,,: .:7, .:.,,-,- ,Q 1 II., ' I. ,..f2 'rx-P ' ' f 149--wf,siRr:sff:up:,s?i -J imf9q5..,.-,f-ff V. 3 1321I'.lf52f:52f1fllP'15 ? ,. V 3 Ii!J:'3':'l' -Qi' , .:qg9Q,i,'5,gQ531--QQf,',-- qgggi- r srmfg' 5 : j 1 . ' k i' il'-',Jf '57? 1 ,1 7 QNMQ ,,I-r ' xi- '.'f,.l s.,-Q fps Elf ' g Lfuvr ff r f f fm' f Zire nf .- fa . if 355.14313 ' MM in . P, 1 Tie G if -' , T , 1 f 1' ' f ff T . ' il 5 1 1 L 1 2, 'f 1.7 A XJ 'T l X I mx 'Isli- , X I , xx '1 ff s '7 1: T fqfT?f',4Z r II 4 T F! adequafely The spirif of The Cavaliers: buf if The annual sfaff succeeds in conveying iusf a small porTion of ThaT spirif Through iTs work, iT will con- sider iTs labors amply rewarded. The duTies of The sfaff may be divided inTo Three secfions: The ediforial work, The business affairs, and The arf work. To The ediToriaI deparfmenf falls The duTy of composing The arficles ThaT appear in The I945 Cavalier. The chief edifor, Roberf E. Back- herms, and his group of wriTers presenf The verbal descripTion of The spirif and Theme of This year's annual. Somefhing as imporTanT as The yearbook is noT compiled wiThouT business connecfions. The busi- ness manager, Paul Keuper, wiTh his associafes, aTTended To Those Transacfions affecTing The mak- ing of The book: They also had charge of The drives for securing pafronships and adverfisemenfs. All The work of designing and The Tedious cuTTing oT picfures To produce The desired eTfecTs are To be aTTribuTed To The Arf DeparTmenT. Chief among The arTisTs are Charles Kroeger, Donald Gohman, Roberf Rogers, I-loward Prues and Richard De Noma. Thus, by The coordinaTion of all iTs parfs, The sTaff porfrays The I945 Cavalier before The eyes of The serviceman . . . v- ii- -X .IC 'I T . I l.v'.'..'l.l1 J' - qgifdavuaffr I , 'gn - 1,-,yew ' .,4 x ,' s,'F.h,1. ' 'ij'-' .w ifi ANNUAL STAFF ROBERT BACKHERMS Edifor-in-Chief RALPH LAWRENCE Editor of Feafures EDWARD SCHLOSS Edifor of Sporis PAUL KEUPER Business Manager ROBERT W. FELDMAN WILLIAM LEONARD JOHN RYAN JOSEPH RYAN JOHN MOLONY ROBERT SCHROEDER Sfaff Wrifers DONALD KERN WILLIAM BALLMAN HUGH BYRNES MARTIN BAUER WALTER GROTHAUS THOMAS THAMANN Business Sfefli RICHARD DENOMA DONALD GOHMAN CHARLES KROEGER HOWARD PRUES ROBERT ROGERS Sfaff ArTisTs COMING BACK 1 Firsl' Row: R. labeling, l-l. Weichliifind, Wm. Mar- lin, G. Spaerht Second Row: E. Richrer, D. l-lei? lwaus, J. Rave, G. Kloing Third Row: J. Bannan, C. Giovanelli, J, Donnelly, lvl. Gralsch: Four+h Row: D. Zix, Wm, Pelle, S. l-lilfenbeirel: Abseni: R, Lawrence, OFFICERS R. LAVVRENCE Presidenf M. GRATSCH Secrefary D. HEITHAUS Treasurer Le+ us do some advanced work in chem- islry beyond 'rhe scope ol The ordinary high school course, resolved The leacher, Bro. Roberl Geary, and his srudenfsf and Jrhe ourcome is lhe Chemislry l-lonor Sociery, which has as ils purpose lhe explorarion and invesrigalion of rhe world in a Jresr- lube. The sociely is composed of young men who are honor sfuclenls in chemisrry. They have elecred from Jrheir group several Olli- cers ro alrend lo rhe managemenr ol meer- ings and acliviries. Ralph Lawrence shows some budding scieniisfs how fo exfracf Vitamin A from carrois. Research prololems inlrigue lhe members, and rhey solve rhe guesrions by reference work or loy preparing experimenral reporls. The sociery also Tackles proiecrs which are concerned wilh complicaled chemical re- acrions or wirh ilems ol currenl inleresl. Many prolirable hours are rhus spenr in rhe laboralory. To gain a befrer knowledge of modern indusrrial processes, The group visirs various chemical laborafories in our ciry and follows rhe recenl rechnical im- provemenls. A reflex condensa+ion experimenf amazes ihe club members: Joe Rave fhoughf if was work. Firsf Row: Robvil Kn-ill, Edward Feldman, 'llioniau Donnelly, John Molony, Second Row: Joseph Bvuening, Earl Friosslr-i, Charles Michel, Rnlpl. Lawrunci-, Thomas Gm bor. Third Row: Rwlwurl W, Feldman, Joseph Ry an, John Ryan, Rriborl 4 lm ll 1 I 1 A Granger. OFFICERS Presidenl T. GRUBER Secrefary Treasurer A Hlvlalh Club , in coniunclion wilh The lalely-organized N a l i o n al Malhemalicis Honor Sociely, was inilialed al Purcell during lhe year. To Fr. John Anlony goes lhe honor ol being lhe organizer of lhis Cavalier aclivily and lo him also goes The labor ol being lacully adviser. More complicaled problems are laclcled by lhis club, whose members musl excel in malhemalics. In handling These new prac- lical experiences, lhe club gels a preview ol lhe dillicullies ol advanced malhe- malics. lob Kroll graphs frlgonomelric Tricky problems are solved by Spherical frigmgleg inferesf fU Cl'0n5 Bob Granger- Bob Feldman and Joe Ryan E. FAESSLER R. W. FELDMAN ABOVE: The Three blue-bloods, Rex Einspanier, Baron Bressler and Earl Faessler, prepare a rally scripT. Paul Keuper direcfs a violenT drama+ic scene involving Tom Thamann, Frank Husfmyer and Ed Schrand. Don Gohrnan, reading his paper, seeks The criTicism of Bob Backherms and Walfer Grofhaus. INSERT: PresidenT, Don Kern. BELOW: Book reviewers Tom Donnelly, Bill Leonard and Ralph Lawrence. Purcell's Ted Husing-Bob McGraw. Passing iudgmenT on BerT Riehle's essay are Harry Conlon, R. W. Feldman, John Molony and Bob McMahon. To develop acTiviTy leaders, The Crimson Club was organized early lasT Tall. When The cool SepTember rains were Talling, The Crimson Club hoisTed high iTs banner and sTarTed 40 underway. A small group, selecTed by The TaculTy, .1 g Tormed The TirsT members. WiTh The ringing in oT i . V fsii ' l The new year The club has increased iTs member- , 'S -QM ,f l ship. Qualiiiied iuniors were allowed enTrance inTo .,, ,T 'Q a This club near The close oT The school year To en- W able Them To be The pace-seTTers in carrying on ff: 'i 'ifiiii W The work oT The Crimson Club The Tollowing year. ElecTing Purcell's represenTaTive Tor Boy Mayor, ,,',,' 'If- parTicipaTing in The Mile oT Dimes , Training T'-fgsz, - I 1 ' em-cees and spealcers Tor rallies and assemblies, baTTling in WSAl's Junior Town MeeTing OT The Air, and sponsoring The C.S.lvl.C. local oraTorical Tinals, The Crimson Club has conTribuTed a hosT oT services To Purcell acTiviTies. 84 Junior Town MeeTing ToniqhTl This Tamiliar call oT The Town Crier summons hiqh school sTudenTs To appear on WSAl's Junior Town IvIeeTing oT The Air on Sunday evenings during The scholasTic year. Purcell sTudenTs were Thrice scheduled To parTicipaTe and discuss currenT Topics, and, if possible, To quaIiTy Tor The semi-Tinals which TerminaTe The year's discussions. The Two proTTered awards consisT oT Trips To WashingTon, D. C. December IO, T944 marked The TirsT Cavalier pare TicipaTion when Ralph Lawrence aTTirrned The ques- Tion, Should The VoTinq Age Be Lowered To EiqhTeen? Bill Leonard and Leo Bressler are To be commended highly Tor Their di-.cussions on Feln. 4 and Apr. I respec+iveIy, Bill said yes To The query. Should We I-Iave Socialized Medicine? while Leo opposed The ciTy's purchasinq The Gas and ElecTric Company. Purcell received a qreaT honor when Don Kern wa, chosen To parTicipaTe in a special LondonYCincin- naTi broadcasT discussing 'iThe l:uncTion oT an lnTerf naTional OTTice in EducaTion. ParTicipaTion in This acTiviTy is TosTered and on couraged aT Purcell Throuqh The Crimson Clulv. JUNIOR TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR SCENES FROM A JUNIOR TOWN MEETING: The pros, Mary Evelyn Blank and Bill Leonard, and The cons, Helen Piepmeyer and Joan Hoclzs, were The principal speakers 'For Socialized Medicine. IT is BilI's Turn To force his poinT. During an audience discussion Don Rack disagrees- pouTs. A brief message 'From our sponsor. Our Team. Rack again assumes a friendly disposiTion. ANCHORS AWEIGH Purcews-own Voir:eX', Bob Hack, deliqhis We dancers wifh his rvndiiion of R.and1o Grandgen. Ralph Hoflmeyer, Ed Schfossx Jack Hogan, and Jim Marek. wifh We-ir iovelies, SH one out. ,907Qff. iz, , Guesfs of honor servicemen fo be. IFS Anchors Aweign' as Cavaliers wafch birdie. Fear on The floor, please. i.. ir ON THE PALETTE-Top: R. DeNoma, I-I. Prues, R. Rogers, C. Kroeger. BoTTom: Wm. STeins, T. DougherTy, E. DaIey, R. Scamyhorn, R. BoIIman, E. I-Iouse, J. McCarThy, E. Whalen, D. Brockman. PAINT, PAPER AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION WiTh a purpose ThaT has changed considerabIy in The pasT Tew years, The ArT Club, under The guid- ance OT Bro. Louis Weber, remains an imporTanT TeaTure in schooI acTiviTies. AT one Time, The ArT Club repIaced arT classesg buT since The inTroduc- Tion oT a Tull Tour-year arT program, The cIub has devoTed iTs TaIenTs To sTimuIaTing school acTiviTies. Huge raIIy signs, assembly backgrounds, Iibrary ad- verTisemenTs, Red Cross posTers-This is The work oT The club ThaT gave To PurceII new color ancI spiriT. DevoTedness and originaIiTy are The characTerisTics ThaT animaTe This TaIenTed club, whose members have spenT Iong hours in The ArT STudio working ouT Their aTTracTive and modernisTic dispIays. 88 .iflffii I - -1- ffl.:--,j,.:f' ,g ., i 12 ,1 ii .Q'Q:I j f ' s.. N ' ' X.,-ying? 3- A n4'3-'NY-in 1 be-si Jah? I QT x ,-haf' - . 'H 'yigjg ' J Q50 1,155.3 u.. ' N AI 7 - 1..kL4?s: . . . ,-L if 5-:gifriki TI W 1. f ' A-55'fi5:?zs, '- , is IT -A msg-,j,,,5: . I -5. 62,533 if P55 , ' v 'riffilfi' 1. , If , ,Meri-iss f V. . Q. ,A s,,,'.,y:1:. 1 1 '- 5 A . r,ii5jim:.5:.:,:f1,, ti Y. ,acl . J .1 ' I ' s 14.1. 4' . ..- 5-:f:.,A,-, ,,,- ,ui -de ... 1.-we ef 1 - -1-1 14.521-rv ,rwsvar-5-,,..4i4pq: I M A :rg . ,.,'..-'-2, 1-' :,.:,,-a , .1 is A ' He . , ,5,1:15:u 9325.13 new, , f , .,,,:.'s+,q .1,g ,.A-. .4-,g, ,L 1 4 I.. Q 1,.if,.:5-. ' MF .W - 'O ,r-T151-'I A' ' Anorher 'nosey clraracler cariooned by Roy Rogers. Dick Scamyhorn, Tom Dougherfy and Ed House-arfisfs ar work. Those boys made- our rallies colorful. Slllvscreen sfencil cuffing infrigues Howard Prues and Dici DeNoma. The ari club brings flue foofbell banquef fo flue scl'1ool's effenfion. -out Uniled We Sfandu applied fo fhe library fhis year iusf as fruly as if did fo fhe builders of our nafion. Wifhouf fhe cooperafion of facully and sfudenfs, deparfmenfs and de' parrmenf heads, fhe library would have been iusf anofher room in fhe school. Buf, because of fhis unanimify, fhis vifalized harmony, fhe library was in frufh a cenfer of ac- fivify. There srudenfs came for all purposes-lives of aufhors, elemenfs in chemisfry, picfures of flowers, formulas in mafhemafics, solufions for economic crises, descripfions of famous baffles, Spanish proverbs, principles of moralify -in facf, for anyfhing worfh knowing. Thaf fhey were nof disappoinfed is quife a fribufe fo fhe efficiency of fhe sfaff -fhe unsung heroes behind fhe desk-and fo fhe Li- brarian, Bro. Francis Deibel-The man who is never safis- fied unfil he has fhe besf fo offer. W, Q 'fi 1 Firsf Row: J. Hausserrnann, J Sfrafman, T. Hickey, D. I-leif haus: Second Row: T. Moff, K Fox, J. Macke: Third Row: L Palumbo, J. Mueller, D, Feffe P. Klaffe: Fourfh Row: B Gruppi, C. Feldman, A. Kaes Fif+h Row: R. Wurfzler, J. Rick ard, A. D'Angelo, E. Cima rasfi: Absenf: A. Barbee, H Reufher, R. Kroger, L. Schnei der, D. Sfahl. Z DL- Sophomore sfaff members display Cafh- Checking, filing and collec'l'ing-sum- These 'freshmen keep fhe library olic Book Week Posfers. marize desk acfivifies. and shelves clean 90 ,c l SERVICE CLUB AT A BASKETBALL GAME-Above: Bob Burke, ficlcef-seller, felis us, Never a dull moment Ray Collins and Charlie Cronin keep The public informed. Ticker, please, demands Bill Fefie. Below: The girls crash ihe gale as Jack Graham and Louis Palumbo waich fhe camera. Paul Lamping checlcs iime againsr Jim Donnelly, as Charlie Leisring labs foials wiih Covingfon. si, Wi G -:Q-Q 'l. '5- Ticlce+, please. Check your coal? An address like +l'1a+ ai any Purcell iunclfion meanl rliai a Service Club member was on The iobi Service Club is iis name, and service ii renders. , Those boys ai 'rhe gales during ioolball season were mem- bers of ilie Service Club lulfilling one oi ilieir many dulies. An aliraciive side lo iliis club is a lreasury swelled wiili irequenl lips for gorompi and pleasanl service: and well do rhe boys deserve ii. Under ihe direcfion of Broilier Roberi Geary, a compelenl sfali has been organized and lrained for usefulness ai all Purcell iunclions. 9I Chip Cain recalls school-day Molhers' Commillec for fhe Spring Mr. Sfriclcer fallcs furlrey fo memories lo our parenfs. Card Pariy and Fesfival. ine Cavaliers. Si'Hing one out Hands, knees and boomps-a-daisy . . Dancing in +he fwilighi. Mofhers and dads silfing Please, boys! Take a calre only Bill Sfeins says good-bye anoiher one ouf. when you win if. fo his lasl dime. 92 'llr-'-I4-'II s, S I ' '- . ',hy.4fy' sr ' ' A, S fm xn , ' my . ' 1. r f I Lf- 'X , 1 J TI' -A -' ' N I '.3i,i5 , wird my 'i LGI K 'I' '1??EE'fg:z7 Q ' ., , . T :E!:?::i ' ' f ' ' : 1 ' I ' 129' 'L - I T . ,. . ,iff-'fillfi 1 5 4 H I f -f-:.sifis5agg:f- 1 1 A - A ny- .-.1 ' ' -. - T Q l v T' .. . 'fwa---'.- iw, vf-.1Ef11fw2 sVf Q '1 iffeiiy 2g3:i?f?3??ifffr?'fJ.z. ' H 1 . , :-. jc. yr V w - fi and' I ' I r I THE LEADERS IN THE WELFARE ASSOCIATION SHOWN ABOVE ARE: Sealed: Miss Mary C. Kennedy, Rev. Leonard M. Foe SM., Mr. John T. Kyne, Rev. James O. Byrne, Mrs, Nicholas R. Trapp, STanding: Mr. Herman F. Wilmers, Mi. John S. Calvin Mr. Louis W. Schroeder, Mr. AnThony Rolver. PARENTS PLAN FOR SUCCESS , I N eg' x3.5!,gflv'xX je Y 4 .Au A ' -,'V.I,' Gy if 'v - ' , 415 1441-F-ggi?-ig: - .-If ' . ' H all ' ' 'feaei 'W - Ge' Realizing The need Tor close cooperalion oT The home and The school is The cogenT reason Tor The phe- nomenal growTh oT The WelTare AssociaTion wiThin The pasT several years. lTs eiqhT hundred members enioy The acquaintance and The inTeresTed coa operaTion oT The enTiro sTaTT, with whom The par- enTs meeT monThly. Much oT The maTerial progress shown aT The school may be aTTribuTed To The iniTiaTive oT The Associa- Tion, whose Tunds have currenTIy provided The ens larqed physical educaTion TaciliTies as well as The newlyaequipped band. For These and pasT ima provemenTs The Cavaliers are sincerely qraTeTul. 93 Wheiher on The aroXXs of The Sourh Pacmc, or on rhe baiireqrounds of Europe, or in We 'Yan-packed srands, CavaXiers rhe wodd over warch vdrh pride and inieresi We accom- pkhmenrs of PurceWs reams on rhe HeXd of ermon. Hence To you, CavaXiers or riviege io presenr comp f is indeed a p ' ' son and yesrerday, r d, unhed Crum The Hrs? undereaie Goxd ioorbaN ream. 94 x 'fi' Dt 1524249 Jkt 8 SF - 1 fa Q wi Qgagggvspf ff., 9 5 ww ' sm wi? v 32 ,, sv gk, Vis gg. :p k ,yy ,gwsxg Q ., va... +' x sf -A alia? fm x A Q 8.9 E -KM. QR Q' A Q AFM JC- Jinx, nw A ,- MM if Q-fmgfg W ' as , . 45' . kk' pf Dfw ,. fx x as ,vhw is 3 ffm ' gt N1 I U Adj A 'vs fx A Y 'Z ,fb-w . i5,j': A fi: ,,::1J' N N X .'!w ik ww 5 BQ! , -wr .N FEHRING SCHLOSS OLIVER BRILL RAPE DE SALVO DAVIS I u, W is zu-'fl Al21 'fH'k ! ' ar, 'ist 3 f , ' E sf ig k l xiixia flaw it :1QR!x'y, .six S a 5 'I U tv , f 43,9 ' is A Z S' 4 4 Qs SQ 'g 3, .. - I x 1 ,KW 8 I Qik sg Qiiiufi 4 S if 5 Wg rv 31 9 ,,.,.4. hffft ni.f2k !:'J,n1 YH: A lbw -fav K., 'PY A fi m ,u,f'-www -.-:xr M- Aff: Vw wi m'f ,' f 4 wr , 4 .if'4.f 1 f ir 1 I 5 A -'fff'.1 f'.-613336 M' 'thief Qi'-1. 99 ' Q ' 5' 'I 1 I 4 f-xg R 41 k,1,J9 x giggle. V 2 m mlwigi S fmt P 'Q 3 gX ,EQQQQEQ 3? n ,X:F'5sQ5f , ML is ii axk',K?'kiH! lf' 'sf aah 43 Mlfxxg H4 .2 2,3 ' 'bf' is f 98.1616-lnxfly Fungi:-:Wx 'O ' ni 'i 1 if in 1 HQQHYV 4 ' W wig as-.gy . f vim- ,ggfuwww EM' g , f A M3 . . ' N A5-age rafjf . W, This is The sTory oT a Team ThaT has risen Trom a posiTion as The doormaT oT The league To scale The heighTs oT vicTory. IT is The mosT glorious chapTer in The aThleTic hisTory oi Purcell l-ligh-a greaT sTory wriTTen by a Truly greaT squad. The surge oT spiriT Tlowed Through The veins oi The Cavaliers as They sweaTed Through AugusT pracTice. As blocking, passing and kicking drills progressed They realized ThaT This year was iT-This year had To be iT-They knew ThaT BroTher Bill's sevenTeen-year-old dream OT an un- deTeaTed Team could become a realiTy. The TirsT vicTory was broughT back Trom under The arcs aT Bellevue: The Champions CITY CHAMPS were on Their way. lT was The same sTory game aTTer game: T-lughes, WesTern l-lills, Roger Bacon, WiThrow, ST. Xavier-all Tell vicTims To The roaring Cavalier iug- gernauT. A cold rainy Sunday OT mid-November was To be The deciding day. An eighT- game sTreak hung in The balance: a vicTory would mean everlasTing glory. ATTer TighT- ing TorTy-eighT grueling minuTes on The mud-covered gridiron aT Xavier U., The Crimson and Gold emerged vicTorious over The Purple PanThers Trom Elder. The coveTed TiTle was Theirs: Tor The TirsT Time in Purcell's hisTory The Cavaliers were The undeTeaTecl. unTied CiTy Champions. . . MEN OF MIGHT Firsf Row: A. DeSalvo, J. Oliver, E. Schloss, P. Fehring, J. McATee, W. C-roThaus, J. Conlon, C. Rape, A. Riehle A. Heller. Second Row: J. Mason, W. Davis, D. STelTenkamp, J. Muldoon, N. l-lardy, J. Marck, R. Hollmeyer, D. Brill Third Row: J, Hogan, R. Meiszer, J. Frost R. Bollman, J. Linneman, T. Naber, R. Naber. Fourih Row: P. Misali, J. Daley M. Daly, N. Mcl-lugh, R. lorenz, W. Cairns. FiTTh Row: L. McDermoTT, C. T-lolikamp, W. Curran, I.. Vlfelaqe, M. Cos grove, T. Thomson, J. Lewin Toaslrnasfcr Diclr Bray prepares his nexf inhoducfion as fhe coach congrafulafes his feam. Broiher Bill spealrs io fhe team as anofher Cavalier Managers J. King, R. Niemoellor D. Heiihaus, and A. Frodo-L small-lime sideline coaches. John Muldoon 'fighfs Elder from his hospifal bed. Afier c r a s h I n g ihrough 'the Bomber line, Pa? Fehring ours hard fhrough Hwe secondary. Mr 'V vw Q 'b '-fE'fAe'4 'QG-f'f !Pw,.Nie51 Q M S ' X Q er . l l ffngmwie 7 ef Q1 X wlwifi A ws, fg New A . Wav X3 r , In . N ,faxkxr K. ., 31 W, X wg X A 'rwiimrxf x . 'f I I . 'A L, - 'j-fsN'qe.'f,.. 'L w 4- M S .J-iwffx .KA A 21fNn f'k ge, , oeM,fKffT,.:e.,r.ffd. A M f v if ir?efbfi'Fa?,'ffH3'fQ'7., aff, Q wif' 'gfirf'-7 !'w five-fE?f?i?H,f'1, fn' IOO - 3 eww' if fvfiikifz kf IQ V '-2 ' a A 'N-V 22.51 L: f X Q 'I' ' wwf 1 W: M , ,wwgw W' 4. 4 ,- ,., lf':1' I M 4, we .Q Q: Buile+ B r i I I shocks around Hue 'flank of Roger Bacon's forward defenses. 32 BELLEVUE O 33 DAYTON 7 14 HUGHES 6 34 LUDLOW O 7 WESTERN HILLS 6 ln The lid-liTTer oT The I944 season Purcell Traveled To Bellevue. KenTuclcy, where They Tamed The TooThless Tigers To The Tune of 32 To O. Early in The TirsT period PaT Fehring snagged a TwenTy-yard pass from Jim Mason Tor The TirsT Crimson score. The Cavaliers were off To a successful sea- son . . . The KenTuckians were unable To pass midfield. The nexT invasion of The SouThland neTTed The Crimson and Gold a 33 To 7 vicTory over The Greendevils from DayTon. PaT Fehring conTinued his Tour oT opposing end- zones by Tallying Three Times. The Cavaliers were never in danger. as They scored pracTically aT- will Through The con- TesT. DayTon's only score came on a long second-period pass. In The TirsT real TesT of The young season The Cavaliers emerged from The sun-baked gridiron aT Xavier UniversiTy vicTorious over The Hughes Big Reds , I4 To 6. Brill, The Sophomore STrealc , was The main cog in The Cavalier scoring machine as he rammed over boTh T.D.'s. The Reds' passing aTTack became poTenT in The Third sTanza, when They scored Their only Tally. Coach Ed Kluslca's unbeaTen Cavalier gridsTers deTeaTed anoTher KenTuclcy eleven as They rouTed Ludl'ow's Pan+hers. 34 To 0. The score would have been higher had noT a Tloocl of subsTiTuTions been poured inTo The Tray. Jack Oliver, PaT Fehring, Ed Schloss, and WalT GroThaus were promi- nenT members oT The Cavalier scoring parade. A TerriTic eighTy-yard drive in The lasT minuTe oT The TirsT half neTTed The Kluslcamen a hard-earned vicTory over The previously-undeTeaTed WesTern Hills. A long Mason- To-Fehring pass rang up The lone Tally, while Don Brill's end sweep added The game-deciding exTra poinT. The hard- charging Crimson line consTanTly spilled The TleeT WesT Hi backs Tor heavy losses. IOI This is if! Smoky Oliver faliies over Tigers, Fehring is broughf down as he crosses fha line of scrim- mage. Jack Oliver heads for pay diri againsi X . 19 ROGER BACON 7 6 WITHROW 0 13 ST. XAVIER 6 7 ELDER 6 NexT To Tall under The heels of The high-sTepping Cavaliers were The Roger Bacon SparTans, who were subdued aTTer a Tough up-hill baTTle. I9 To 7. Trailing 7 To O aT The half, The whiTe-iersied Purcellmen puT on one of The greaTesT comebacks ever seen on a local gridiron. Three plays aTTer The second half lciclcoTT, Tex Fehring plunged inTo pay- dirT. ATTer The TirsT score The TighTing SparTans began To crack before The high-geared Cavaliers, who scored Twice more To Triumph. l6.000 rabid Tans iammed Their way inTo Xavier STadium. November Third, Tor The long-awaiTed baTTle wiTh The Public League champion, WiThrow Tigers. A severe case oT Cava- lier Tumble-iTis was The only Thing ThaT saved The Hyde Parkers Trom a complefe rouT. On numerous occasions The Crimson iuggernauT peneTraTed The Tiger TwenTy-yard sTripe, only To lose The ball on fumbles. Early in The Third period a long. susTained drive was TerminaTed by Smoke Oliver's Two-yard swan dive over The Tinal double sTripe. Once again The Cavaliers showed The sTuTT of which cham- pions are made by coming Trom behind in The second half To deTeaT ST. Xavier's Bombers, I3 To 6. A long drive and a Conway-To-Evers pass gave The Bombers The lead as The halT ended. Crimson-clad lighTning sTruclc Tor The TirsT Time early in The Third quarTer. ShorTly aTTer, Tex Fehring grabbed The pigskin and raced sixTy-Tour yards To The Xavier Two. From This poinT Oliver kniTed inTo The prom- ised land To cinch The Cavaliers' eighTh sTraighT Triumph. In The Tinal conTesT oT The grueling schedule, The hard- driving Cavaliers baTTled Elder's PanThers and General Mud To a 7 To 6 vicTory. The game was played in a driving rainsTorm on X. U.'s quagmired gridiron. The Pan- Thers, laTe in The second period, capiTalized on a bad Pur- cell lciclc and a Tlurry oT shorT aerials by Triple-ThreaT WalTer l-lirTh Tor a Tally. The inspired Kluslcamen sTruck wiTh re- newed Tury in The Third quarTer. Jack Oliver TerminaTed a TiTTy-yard drive wiTh a Three-yard plunge over leTT Tackle. Don Brill hiT The same hole Tor The exTra poinT ThaT gave The Crimson and Gold Their TirsT undeTeaTed season and The CiTy Championship. l03 'W EACUN., . ii ' W H FH N S - .HE iumrcn if vcnnss. HUIBVTICKMIS n mm The Villain, Mr. Wi+hrow lTom Millerl, Several pigslrin-paclcers ioin 'lheir fellow The whisfle blows, and lhe game is on plofs Purcell's downfall. serenaclers in praising fhe Champs. and Conlon lciclvs ihe ball . Smoky Oliver aslrs our supporf and Capfain Grolhaus shows lhe assembly Unde'feal'ecl and Unfied Cify Champs! encourages his fellow feammales. how +0 fear lhrough X . Oh, whaf a beauliful feeling. Y, .. iiii Nljylllllllllll LS xv UUI NIH, 5555532 W5 llf MS 8 TERlB,Tll UNTIEU . UNUEFEFITEU UNTlED xsaazzrm mime. gf: mms M mi PMIILL I7 'TQ' warm if .lseiizfax bums: Q 35 1 1 xnvzu- Vicfory Rally reaches a climax as Wall Norwood's Mayor Warcl presenls fhe Once again, Bro. Bill spurs 'fhe feam Grolhaus congralulales fhe Team. feam wilh his Cavalier-Tiger Trophy. on wi+h ius+ a few remarks . Purcell's colorful band forms our mon- Roolers rise as Pal Fehring forces Pur- Cavalier Music-Men salule Yhe Roger ogram befween halves. cell eheacl. Bacon Sparlans. IO4 15355, -4' we .Q . 'Q SPEAKERS' TABLE: M. Chic Mileham, Paul Chip Cain, Rev. James O. Byrne, Edward N. Wald- vogel, James Garfield Sfewari, Edward McKeever, Dick Bray, Monsignor Carl J. Ryan, Rev. Leonard M. Fee, S.M., Rev. Owen Englum, S.J., Edward Kluslra and Bro. William L. Schroeder, S.M. TESTIMONIAL DINNER FDR GRID STARS A lilling conclusion lo Rurcells grealesl loolball season was provided on lhe even- ing of December lenlh when eighl hundred people crowded l-lolel Gibsons Roof Gar den lor lhe sixleenlh Teslirnonial Banquel honoring lhe Cavalier gridiron slars. Fealure speaker of lhe occasion was Ed McKeever, head coach of Nolre Dame, who lcepl lhe audience amused wilh lales oi his grid experiences. Cavalier number one, Brolhcr Bill Schroeder, passed oul f is--V ..E orchids wilh his slirring few rernarlcsf' Mayor James Cv. Slewarl, Vicerlvlayor Edward N. Waldvogel, Rev. Carl Ryan, Superinlendenl ol Caiholic Schools, and Rev. Leonard M. Fee, S.M., were olher prominenl speakers: sporlscasler Dick Bray was 'roaslmasler for The dinner. The CilyfChampion Cavaliers were pre -penled wiih monograms and gold loolballs by Coach Kluslca, who congralulaied The leam on a season of sporlsman-lilce play. ff . and lhe band played on. Guesl' speelrer-Ed McKeever. Conversafion ai fhe speakers' fable STriving To Tollow in Their big broThers' TooTsTeps, Coach Kluslca's IiTTle Cavaliers of The Treshman squad gained much valuable grid experience by TaiThTul aTTendance aT pracTice sessions and by sev- eral games wiTh oTher local Trosh grid machines. Under BroTher BiIl's able direcTion, The Hkingesized midgeTs wenT Through The same amounT of Tough Training as The highly publicized varsiTy: This alone shows The boys' acTive inTeresT in This sporT. On The pracTice Tield iT was hard To disTinguish The varsiTy Trom The Trosh, members OT boTh Teams being abouT The same size. Some of The players whom Coach Kluslca hopes To develop inTo TuTure sTars are: Don Gruber, Bob Maher, PaT l-loTTman and Virg Scardina-all oT whom will graduaTe To The varsiTy nexT year. RESERVE OPP. I3 Hughes 0 0 Wesiern Hills I3 I9 6 Roger Bacon 7 Wiihrow 6 I3 ST. Xavier 0 . A 'E ug lgiv ilii E1-ii wi mf X .ypi A Wig ..sm' M IsT Row: A. Kramer, N. Maher, F. Klosferman, J. Hoffman, V. Fluor, R. Sieferf, V. Scardina. 2nd Row: J. SchlueTer, R. Kernrne, R. I-losler, D. Gruber, R. Ross, R, Brill. 3rd Row: A. Lapille, D. Rudolph, B. Bedinghaus, T. McCoy, I-I. RueTl'ier, G. Klems. .v sf Q 'X I I0b Kneeling: J. Hogan, N. l-lnrdy, W, Grollmus, R. Rogers, J. Mason. Sfanding: W, Davis, W. Rooney, E. Achlen. HOOPSTERS BOLSTER CAVALIER SPIRIT u Q 5 illllf ill' gl I . ffl . . 155' f ,fldQif 5 N f lf 'J X' I y , will , x., 'xm V rw-i.g,,i'.i -. , 'I .' . , i .gnu n ga- 5 i i 3315 ly A -1 D' ir ig. '1- 4-f-1 . ' Q 4. ' 9 4 551543 L , i 4 Ko ,- ., ? .N 1 . ' 'l'fZ!gEQQii l' , ' ? I Y' l5fif59'53-L i -la' A .. gW:ij?a's.1-- E-A . i- L ' - -- ' G. , ' Y: ETF' . . . i V V92 . '.3?fY?f F1 5. , 51 x 1?7ft'Q2Qf: 1' ,im 1 3if,,1-mv rl V -'Q 4-.?:,z1wf ., xi'L1y,'1:.- '-- , :ffxgg- f Q ,A,.,L-1.,.vy,snL U . I ,gf .exif .ci gggg gggig i gziqygjeixf, V. ' ui ,, ' ' hw, fs Allhough lhe i945 edilion of lhe Cavalcagers could boasl ol only an even break for lhe season's games, lhey could be proud of lheir repulalion as one of lhe mosl enlerlaining, lighling, and spiriled leams in lhe hislory of Purcell. Whal lhe quinlel lacked in heighl lhey made up in rugged, aggressive play, a lealure ol all Kluslca- ized leams. Looking oul lo lhe courl we see lhree seniors pacing 'rhe slarling live: lhey were led by grid-caplain Waller Grolhaus, who 'rraded his cleals lor gym shoes and slarred on lhe hardwood as high indi- vidual scorer. Bill Rooney and veleran Bob Rogers shared The spollighl wilh Gro+e wilh 'rheir line line leam play. Rounding oul The Big Five were juniors Jim Mason and Bill Davis. I07 One of PurceII's besl all-around arhleles is a dislinciion held by JIM MASQN, sharp shooling iunior Iorward, who Iinished Ihird in Ihis year's Hbuclrei barage wilh ninely-six marlcers. Jim's line defensive play and accurale Iell hand pulled Ihe Cavalier hoopslers from many Iighr spois. JIM MASON BILL DAVIS Our long shor experi Ihis year was BILL DAVIS, scrappy iunior guard. The rougher 'rhe going gels Ihe berrer Bill Iilces it This frail also slood him in good siead during his duiies as Iefl guard on Ihe Crimson and Gold Ioolball ream. We prophesy a brillianl senior year for Bill. GENE ACHTEN BILL ROONEY A PASS, A DRIBBLE, A CUT Coach KlusI4a's nexi year's plans conlain a prominenl role for GENE ACI-IIEN, shiliy junior guard. Genes abilily is noi only confined Io Ihe couri, he is also an excel- lenl srudeni. Allhough seeing liille aclion, Gene was a decided assei 'ro Ihe squad as a capable defensive baslceleer. . . 3 Q.. -I .Wx R I3 .mf W H. Qian. ., a.f- p.Abw'S.3,g 'vs' Ii X ii,-ia.-r', ,li , 4-l1..,fifQF':g1,'rf Q j Ag 4- Q I ' 14 N1 i' ' i ,,., , r , rags wh -n. , I I Bt- VIII' I ,f 5 -41.57556 ,pi Y 'A , -IN ns' - ::- - -'1 -'A' r-.v'g!-1-.. ... .- G 21-vt: -f?.1M:F1 l - Ew:,:Rs.if:.s:g2 Q, sa f K of zepxaewy , '. Lrgf' V . . I I --fa-4i'Lf4.. I ,. ar fi: xi . 1 ' 'v::4,: 212' , .1',1. ' , , A E 5.4.11 535 ' I rw 'f-frirwfw s wf' I- , ws I ' B iWf 1I12I1.'f?'Ai3 ,fabx:VTE'r:??ifs-Mfifiilfia of 'V ' :Mklqfj Mir.. .- 5VEx.,,v,-,ik 'GSE-it b In his Iirsr year as a varsiry cager BILL ROONEY, our senior hoolc shor arlisl, showed his prowess by coming in second in 'rhe parade of scorers wirh IOO poinis. Before Ihis year Bill was a srar inlramural performer. On +he diamond This likeable chap guards ihe hor corner. PURCELL OPP. 26 Walnuf Hills 3I I7 Hamilion Public 33 20 Norwood 36 39 Wesfern Hills 30 2I Hamilion Cafholic 3I 35 Si. Henry 33 32 Chaminade 50 39 Roger Bacon 36 38 Elder 34 WALT GROTHAUS, senior cenTer, holds The posiTion of Top Cavalier cordcuTTer wiTh a ToTal oT l72 poinTs Tor The season. WalT's abiliTy To geT up in The air raTed him as one of The besT Tipein men in The ciTy. He also holds The season's sinqlefqame high Tolal oT TwenTy poinTs. NEIL HARDY, lanlcy iunior forward. has oTTenTimes provided The Cavalier Cagers wiTh The added punch To bring home a vicTory. Neil also was a member OT The CiTy-Champion Cavalier l:ooTball Team. His abiliTy This year has won him an impor TanT spoT in nexT season's quinTeT. WALT GROTHAUS NEIL HARDY JACK HOGAN BOB ROGERS A SCORE FOR THE CRIMSON CAGERS Each season Purcell seems To come up wiTh a miqhTy miTe : lasT year iT was DuTch Monahan: This year JACK I-IOGAN, liery iunior guard, holds This TiTle. His aqgresf sive deTensive play has caused many a six- TooTer To mumble in his beard as Hoag dribbles away wiTh a sTolen ball. 59 NewporT 50 I4 ST. Xavier 36 35 Woodward 32 39 Monroe 37 33 Roger Bacon 35 33 Hughes 22 27 Elder 39 30 Sf. Xavier 37 TOURNAMENT 29 Hughes 32 Our besT Team player This year is BOB ROGERS, cool-headed senior quard who excells in Tine passing and qluolilce defen- sive play. Bob was also our Toul shol specialisT, holding a record oT Tour-Teen sTraighT Trom The chariTy line. Roq also sTars on The mound. A1 I I ' I . TEL '-1955 Ra Nz. ff? 3 'SWT l l Nz Q x 1 14' JJF3 k I rl .,.vgl2L:g,4,. 'Q N I , V I WHL' ' - w ' iw- . ..a i I . ,, f wma - ' '11,- eiw pr So ,, Ngggag, Q, , ii -vrwfdfu. . ,.1eweyz.,v--f -- , f ' fur- 2 ...f . ' 11 f P16494-s, , if I - L A' 'PW ' FTT5f i.a 55:4 . . : I T, f .3- 1 9z .- it 4 1- - ' 1 ,inf-'P 1' .' ,F '+4'g,.L:. . N . 3 i..g. .hy ' if, 'if ,M wexxfgsg.,irfeffi-in-xivq!f'y-:',2,gl.,il,q+p,.:QLfUi!Kuwf:Jw' I I ig'+TEM'ilj':.-1 '-2'3'jf?I?,'-if',.w'.i 2 . , Qyyryrg I ' vw y -'hu Grolhaus pushes one from the corner in lhe Bacon game: Jim Mason wails lor lhe rebound. Bob Roger's allemplecl bunny shol is lruslraled by lanky Dick Holmes from Price Hill. We camel We saw! . . . We cheered! Any and every man, woman and child likes lo cheer lor a learn lhal is winning. Bul il lalces spiril, real spiril, lo applaud and cheer when a line learn happens lo lall behind. The spiril here menlioned is ours, yours, and rnine-lhe Cavalier spiril. Cavaliers came, nol alone always, bul ollen wilh lheir Cavalelles, and loqelher lhey Composed our baslcelball roolers. We walched Rogers raclc up poinls and Grolhaus grab lhe ball. We walched Mason rnanqle lhe cords, and Davis dribble down lhe lloor, and Rooney run all over lhe hardwood. We can never lorqel lhal one luclcy shol or lhe one we Ualmosl made. And whal aboul Junior Xavier's Johnson gels lhe iump on Bill Rooney before lour lhousand lans al lhe league double header. Wall Grolhaus and Bob Rogers ballle an X player for a high one oll lhe board. Wall Grolhaus and Jaclx Slaub ol Hughes go up wilh one inlenlion-Gel lhal ball! Grole lowers over lhe Big Red lo slam one inlo lhe buclcel. IIO F' Jack Hogan? Remember how he used 'ro walch flwal clock go lick! lick! lick! and lhen shooi iusl as lhe second hand wenl lock! And somelimes he was lucky loo. f The opposing school ellen, if nel always, Tried lo Q , il. oufedo us wilh cheers: bul lhey didn'l know we had YW Roy Einspanier on our side. Y , Yea Team and Boomeracka were sureflire YG ' cheers, lhanks lo fellows like Don Kern and Jim V Y lvlarck, who were valuable assels lo any cheers I ' leading squad. I , , s. - . . ' VN 'i -n ' Yes, fellows, if was lun loclay. and will be lun years from loday as we all look back on a swell high school life. The Big Red fries in vain fo slop a Bill Rooney's 'favorile hook shol, racks Grofe's heighf and fipping abilily kepf Davis fo Grolhaus pass. up fwo over Bacon. Purcell in fhe game againsl fhe down- lown Bombers. A Sl'-'len ball ' - - G long P655 - - - 6 Jim Mason foils Bacon's zone wifh a Bill Davis hovers over ihe foul line as fasl bunny . . . and Rogers fallies lwo long one from The field. he ponders fhe range of fhe basket for lhe Crimson and lhe Gold. f, ' le in-wwGu, ...of Qimfbfwnmf The Cavalier Reserve Cagers can boasl a very suc- cessful season. Coach Ed Kluslca's luiure champs were delealed only Tour limes in Their eighleen +il+s wifh reserve and varsily Teams. Madonna and Covingfon Calholic varsily Teams Tell before The onslaughi of The reserve sharpshoolers. Aller winning Their lirsl nine encounlers, They were deleaied by The Elder reserve quinlel. The cagers wonl Their nexi four games only To Tall info a Three game slump. being delealed by Roger Bacon, I-lughes and again by Elder. A viclory over Xavier reserves lopped oil 'rhe season. PU RCELL OPP 20 Walnuf Hills I7 4I Hamilfon Public 30 24 Norwood I7 30 Wesfern Hills 9 25 Hamilfon Cafholic 24 40 Sf. Henry I4 43 Newporf Caiholic I8 32 Cov. Cafholic 23 39 Roger Bacon 33 I5 Elder 27 25 Newpori' I9 32 S+. Xavier 20 35 Madonna 34 25 Monroe 23 I8 Roger Bacon 32 I8 Hughes 24 I9 Elder 24 36 SI. Xavier I0 FUTURE CHAMPICJNS SHOW THEIR SKILL Kneeling: W. Donovan, M. Cosgrove, L. Welage, T. While, Sfanding: D. Brill, M. Daley, J. Moll. J. Harmon. II3 Kneeling: D. Donohue, C. BeaTTy, D. Gruber, D. Meyers, W. Adkins. Shanding: D. Flick, R. Dermody, J. Schluefer, L. SeTa, T. Schneider. ., mf'i T , T. p' ,W .. . 'f T Jifffl IV? Coach Ed Kluska's Freshman BaskeTball Squad This 5? ggQ'vvm: i1' l' A year romped Through Their Tough Twelve-game 'l schedule, winning eighT TilTs and losing only Tour. 'mmm Ag ll' N ,,.,. . .r ' 'P Q' The Treshman arTisTs, sTarTing Their season laTe, losT Their TirsT encounTer, being deTeaTed by Roger f g A Bacon. They copped Their nexT Two games Trom bA.' Y' x Norwood and Elder. AT This poinT The Cavalier ,5g:fQg1,,,.,g, 'hd Frosh hif The skids losin Th ree A ' Th 195 ' 9 games' qam ev lgffflflig rode on The comeback Trail. blazing Through The T resT oT The season winning Their lasT six games. The i H K A Trosh reached Their peak in The Tinal game, when EJRCELL B They deTeaTed The CovingTon CaTholic Reserve 23 N?,?:,2,ofcon ll Squad' 4I-2l' I8 Elder ll 22 ST. Xavier 25 Don Gruber. AI Weihrer, Don Flick, Bill Adkins, 5091: Bacon Charlie BeaTTy, Don Meyer, Don Donohue, and Jim 38 54:13 I4 SchlueTer, who paced The squad, are all Tine pros- 42 Wlfhfow 23 . 53 Norwood 44 pecTs Tor TuTure varslTy Teams. 25 Whhrow 23 II4 When Old Man Winler foolc over Ihis year and Ihe snow made ils familiar cresi on Ihe frozen ground, many Cavaliers were baflling in Ihe gym Io see who would become Inframural Baslcelloall Champions in Iheir respeclive divisions. The class baffles were very inleresling, wilh many holly conlesled games being played. Walfzing off wilh Jrhe honors were Senior D, Junior B, Sophomore E, and Freshman A. SENIOR SOPH W L W A .....,,.. 0 3 A ..,.. .4 B... ...2 I B . ....3 C ..,. I 2 C.. ..,2 D ...3 0 D E ..,. ..,.. 5 F. JUNIOR FROSH W L W A .... I 3 A . ,. 6 B .,.. ...4 0 B... ..l C ..,. 3 I C .. .,..4 D ..., 2 2 D . ....3 E... .... 0 4 E ..., ...I F.. ....2 G . 5 CLASS CHAMPS FRESHMAN A.-Kneeling: M. Di Puccio, F. Cian- Qiola, C. Wilson, L, Heillcer. Siandingz P. Davis, J. Grover, W. Anaruma, A. Huber. JUNIOR B.-Kneeling: D. Sielfenkarnp, E. House, J. Breen. Sfanding: W. O'Brien, F. Perrino, C. Shoup. SOPHOMORE E.-Kneeling: H. Baclm, E. Pfahlcr, A. Powell, Sfanding: E. Beverage, O, Ford, E. Cordes. SENIOR D.-Kneeling: T. Donnelly, R. Kroll, T. Gruber, T. I-lelele. Sfandingz R. Marlin, J. Molony, J. I-Ioey, R. Schroeder. ax. Hi TRACK SCH EDU LE l945 Apr. 6 Wesiern Hills I2 Wi+I'irow, Roger Bacon I9 Norwood, Loclr- land 27 Hughes, ST. Xa- vier May I Walnuf Hills 5 K. C. Relays 9 GreaTer Cincin- naTi High League Meef I2 Miami Relays I5 Covingion Holmes I8 Disfrici' Meei' 25 STaTe Meef IST Row: R. Schroeder, J. Oliver, T. MiTTer, J. Muldoon, M. Bauer lCapT.l, N. Hardy, D. STelTen- lcamp, C. Kroeger, R. Alfers, A. Riehle. 2nd Row: J. Hoey, T. Thomson, R. Folzenlogen, R. Malloy, J. Marclc, H. Prues, E. House, C. Kelly, D. Werner. 3rd Row: C. Finn, H. Buschle, W. Mueller, L. Denneman, R. CloTT, J. Beckman, R. Miller, R. WurTzler, J. Rams. 4-Th Row: I.. Connors, R. Mule vaney, D. Eiser, N. Passalacqua, P. Healy, J. Graham, W. STuebbe, A. Weiherer, M. Hendrick. 5Th Row: D. Donohue, A. CucinoTTa, D. Grogan, P. Davis, H. SeTTer, W. NorTon, A. Caligiuri, J. Rape, L. HeiTlcer. 6Th Row: I.. Kunlcemueller, R. Byrne, D, Ryan, I.. Supple, T. MOTT, F. Fishbaclc, J. Dulle, J. Grever THE CAVALIERS DASH AHEAD Win ThaT league championship! is The order oT BroTher Bill as he sends his TleeT- TooTed Cavalier curriers ouT Tor anoTher season OT Cinder-pounding. ProspecTs This year are The besT since I942, The lasT flag- winning year, wiTh seven leTTrmen reTurning To The chase. Purcell possesses one OT The sTaTe's greaTesT disTance runners in The person of CapTain MarTy Bauer, senior speedsTer who is The TasTesT miler ever To wear The Crimson and Gold. LasT year as a junior Mercury MarTy Tinished second in The sTaTe meeT aT Columbus wiTh The TerriTic Time oT 4 minuTes 3l seconds Tor The mile: This year improved Torm and sTamina will cause many opponenTs To eaT MarTy's dusT. OTher TalenTed performers rounding ouT This season's squad include: Bob AlTers and BerT PurceIl's PaThpounders. Fronf Row: D. STelTenlcarnp, A. Riehle, M. Bauer, R. Schroeder, R. AlTers. Baci: Row: E. I-louse, J. Muldoon, N. Hardy, C. Kroger, J. Oliver. II6 Riehle on The hurdles. Jack Oliver aT his old iolo OT pole-vaulTing, and Tom MiTTer lead- ing The high-jumpers. Our dash-men will loe led by Jack Hoey. In The weighT deparT- menT John Muldoon is seT To hurl The disc, while Charley Kroeger and Jim Marclc puT The shoT. Neil Hardy, long-legged baslceT- eer, will carry The colors in The broad jump. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Mar. Apr. May I945 27 Hughes 4 Wesfern Hills 5 Woodward 9 Walnui' Hills I2 ST. Xavier I6 Elder I8 Wilhrow 20 Roger Bacon 23 ST. Xavier 25 Wesfern Hills 26 Elder 30 Roger Bacon 2 Wilhrow 4 Norwood 7 Woodward Il Disf. Tournamenf Isf Row: R. Connelly, R. Rogers, P. Fehrinq, D. Gohman lCapT.l, W. Nieman, D. Connelly 2nd Row: R. Welch, R. Marasco, W. Rooney, J. O'Donnell, D, Brill. 3rd Row: J. Hogan, G. Dui an H. Reilly, J. Harmon, J. Mason. 4th Row: J. MOTT, G. Spaeih, R. Koehne, W. Adlrins, P. Willon lMqr-l DEMONS OF THE DIAMOND Along wiTh The oTher welcome sounds of spring comes The crack oT The willow againsT The ole horsehide as The sixTeenTh ediTion of The Cavalier diamond-demons Talces To The field. This year a champion- ship Team is all-imporTanT To The Cavaliers, because coupled wiTh The already secure fooTball Tlag, if would help reTurn The league All-SporTs Trophy To iTs proper place - Purcell. ProspecTs Tor a successful season are very brighT wiTh seven veTs reTurning from lasT year's squad. A large TurnouT gives Coach Kluska much assorTed TalenT from which To choose. Don Gohman, PaT Fehring, Red Brill and The Connelly Twins will probably consTiTuTe Rur- cell's Murders-rs' Rowf' These boys can really dish iT ouT aT The plaTe. Murderers' Row: D. Brill, D. Goh man, P. Fehrinq, D. Connelly, Connelly. Opening-day Tans will probably see Ron Connelly sTaTioned aT The hoT-corner, a Jim 0'Donnell-Rudy Marasco lceysTone combinalion and Don l-lohman holding down The iniTial hassoclc. Don Connelly, Bill Nieman and PaT Fehring will be paTrolA ling The ouTTield. Bob Rogers will probably be serving-em4up Tor opposing baTsmen wiTh Sophomore Don Brill behind The plaTe. E scones or DUAL MEETS Purcell... ..37 . ...Elder . Purcell .,.. 42 ,... ..NewporT ... Purcell . .,.42 .. .Bacon ..... Purcell . ..,26 . .Xavier .,. Purcell . .36 . . NewporT . . Purcell . . .44 ,.... Elder .v.. .. SCORES OF LEAGUE MEETS Xavier 52, Bacon 20, Purcell I6, Elder Xavier 50, Purcell I9, Bacon I9, Elder Xavier 57, Purcell I8, Bacon l5, Elder FronT Row: D. WeTzel, R. lviarTin, F. Clough, E, Cor- nelius, B. Cagney. Back Row: A. RiTTer, J. Penske, E. Gihfilen, W, STrubczew- l ski, J. Leonard, J. Wilmers. SPLASH . SPARKLING TANKMEN The Purcell mermen churned Their waTery way To a successTul season, winning all buT one oT The dual meeTs and capTuring second place in The CaTholic League. The Team was puT Through iTs grueling workouTs oT kicking, pulling, and swimming by BroTher Mahle and FaTher Kenning. Jack Leonard, The capTain of The Team, Turned in Tine perTormances in The 50A and T JUNIOR MERMEN-Firsf Row: J. Leon- ard, L. Hoernschmeyer, P, Davis, D. Sandman, W. Nighfengale. P. KlaTTe. Second Row: G. BrisTol, C. Deller, R. Eoppe, R. Sandman, R. Lamping, J. Finan J. STrubczewski. Purcell's backshoke specialist Roger MarTin, manages To keep his hair well- groomed as he churns along. Swimmers' l945 capTain, Jack Leonard, exhibiTs his form in The T00-yard free- sTyle evenT. This is noT NepTune emerging from The deep buT Joker Wilmers breasT-sTrolc- ing Through The Tank. IOO-yard TreesTyle evenTs. Bill Cagney, capTain oT nexT year's Team, also swam in These races. He was The TasTesT man on The Team and also led in The number oT poinTs scored. One oT The smooThesT swim, mers ever To wear a Purcell uniTorm was AlberT RiTTer, who did a splendid ZOO-yard TreesTyle, and, alThough a sophomore, has already been ranked among The ciTy's besT. lin l Holimayr. TENPIN TOPPLERS ln flue spolliglwl of flue inlramural season Ilriis year was bowling. A long season was enjoyed by llie sevenly-live Kavalier Keglers, wlwo bowled 'em over al Mergard's Twenlielli Cenlury Lanes. The lliree liigli-scoring 'reams were Don Burns' Silver quinlel: +l'ie Gold learn, cap- Team W. L. Ave. SILVER . , 23 I 655 GOLD . . 2I 3 693 CRIMSON .2I 3 63I YELLOW .. . I6 8 609 GREEN . I0 I4 600 PURPLE . .IO I4 600 BLUE . . 9 I5 540 ORANGE 9 I5 599 BLACK , , 9 I5 568 BROWN , . 6 I8 557 RED . 4 20 6I0 WHITE , 3 2I 530 CAPTAINS. Kneeling: J. Slralman, J. Courlney, D. Calafdo, G. Durban, J. Kieffer. Slandingz R. Grup- pi, E. Civnarosli, L. Scnoll, R. SKlwull7, R. Lamping, R, LLIJIIFJQ, Ir. Nlfflfind. II9 rained by Gordon Durban, and llie Crim- son learn, wliose caplain was Jack Couri- ney. Gordon Durban was llie leader in individual scorers, averaging l72 poinls a game. Following close belwind liim were Bob Scliullz willw l62 poinls and Tony D'Angelo willw I52. KEGLERS EXTRAORDINARY -Bob Schullz, Gordon Dur ban, Jack Hendricks and Bob J. Donnelly, T. Donnelly, E. Schloss, P, Haclc, E, Morris, P. Middlelcamp. ReTurning To The Tairways land The roughsl of some of our ciTy's loeTTer courses, The Cavalier mashie men showed greaT promise by Their opening-season form. AlThough no sensaTional par-breaking scores were Turned in by The nibliclcers represenTing The Crimson and Gold, yeT good-enough golf was displayed consisTenTly To give BroTher Bill, The Team's coach, cause To envision The league cham' pionship Trophy's 'being reTurned To iTs proper place. The lisT OT Those reTurning To The wars from lasT year's Team include Three-year-veTerans Ed Schloss and Paul l-laclc, along wiTh Tom Donnelly, who is in his second year of TurT-busTing Tor Purcell. A large TurnouT for The opening rounds shows promis- ing rnaTerial Tor The foursome. All The maTches will be played on Avon Field's rolling Tairways. Each season Purcell Linlcsmen are some of The besT in The ciTy, and apparenTly This year will be no excepTion. I20 Z , gy f y? l T GOLF SCHEDULE Apr. 3 9 I6 23 30 May 7 I4 I9 I945 WesTern Hills Elder Roger Bacon ST. Xavier Elder Roger Bacon ST. Xavier DisTricT Meef Isf Row: Jerry Weber, R. Kroger, John Weber, L. l-loernschmeyer, J. Moll, R. Brill. 2nd Row: E. Nieland, J. Bannon, R, Kleimeyer, L. Weber, R. I-losler, P. Brinlcpeler. POWER-DRIVE RACQUETEERS TENNIS SCHEDULE Apr. May 9 I6 IB I9 23 25 27 I 2 4 9 II I6 I8 2l 23 I 945 Plainville Wes+ern Hills Elder Bellevue Wifhrow Roger Bacon Wyoming Hughes S+. Xavier Hamillon Public Elder Disi. Tournamenf Rober Bacon Hamilfon Public lnler-Scholaslic Tournamenf Sf. Xavier Wirh The approach of spring wealher, 'rhe Cavaliers ioined in The baffles of Ihe courl, placing a greal deal ol energy behind lheir racquels. Once again rhe Purcell Iennis Ieam wenr forlh wilh Ihe spiril of 'rrue sporlsmanship Io allernpl 'ro bring Io Pur- cell a viclorious season. The hopes for viclory Ihis year, however, were nol held very high, for forlune did nor granl a Ieam of experienced racqueleers. Lasl year's gradualing class included many of Jrhe experienced players. The 'ream Ihis year was com- posed mainly of lhe underclassmen, who were gain- ing knowledge and agilily as Ihey Iried lo defend Ihemselves againsl orher reams of upperclassmen. Neverfheless, we have wifnessed 'rhe greal, yer undeveloped, powers in Ihis learn ol ours and we have been assured Ihal lulure years will bring vic- lory Io Ihe Cavaliers, when lhose abililies will have reached full development I?I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY I942 FRESHMAN YEAR Seplember l94l . . . Grealer Cincinnali grade schools conlribule l90 Frighlened Freshmen lo lhe halls ol Purcell . . . Falher Leonard Fee becomes our new principal . . . How did lhose Romans ever learn lo speak Lalin? . . . Gym classes lhoughl lo be greal lun . . . Bill McHugh gels his long golden curls cul ell . . . Jack Oliver comes oul for loolball and leam has losing season . . . Freshman A is Iasl in all drives . . . Tom Hefele drinks his 'Firsl glass ol beer . . . Wiener sells enough lurkey cards lo paper a room . . . War declared December 8 . . . Drall board comes for Carl Rape: Carl denies rumor lhal he is 32 years old . . . Crap games slarl in library: Jack Worral loses Sl0,000 . . . Mashed polaloes lose sour ellecl: spaghelli lakes il up . . . Purcell leads cily in sale ol War Bonds . . . Fred Zolg perlecls his alom smesher . . . The name of Ryan begins lo appear on lhe honor roll . . . Wall Grolhaus goes oul for baskelballg leam goes inlo a slump . .' . Freshies are amazed by general science experimenls . . . Marly Bauer becomes lirsl varsily leller winner by burning up cinder palhs . . . Thoughls of summer vacalion spur lreshies lo new heighls in lough exams . . . S'long, Brolher: see ya in Seplember. E, 'L' 17Qe. 'f :fff .Q we .1 ' 1 ,,T'- l- lv' r 1fUl:gg17 ,ff l.-',-Q-lf! rg Cf: mf? 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I . vfs yaagngizg-532447. m, aw mik,-:..,-in H2155 ' ' -- ,f ' '1 'f1,, l943 SOPHOMORE YEAR Here we are back again . . . During lhe summer we made lhe usual lransilion, Freshmen lo Wise Guys . . . Sludenls welcome len new lacully members . . . Busemeyer's lool circulalion is cul oll as pegged panls come inlo slyle . . . Cheerleaders are reorganized: Bob Backherms' weighl goes from l02 lo B5 pounds . . . Cavaliers down Wesl Hi on grid. I3-7 . . . Fulure champions show promise by plowing as Reserve Foolbrawlers lo viclorious season . . . Gym classes slill lhoughl greal lun . . . Helele drinks second glass ol beer, celebraling 22-7 viclory over X . . . Edward L. Kluska lakes over coaching dulies from Bernie McCashen, who lell lor lhe Navy: gym classes cease lo be lun . . . Firsl Gold Slar Cavaliers honored al Mass, December 7 . . . Haloes passed oul by Falher Hilverl during annual relreal . . . Regina Cookies and Cavalier Crumbs combine lor spring dance . . . Hoopslers begin season in high gear by winning nine slraighl . . . Bernie Roma claims Purple Hearl lor iniuries suslained during gym . . . Six Sophos Take ll Wilh Them in annual play . . . Evil Elder downs Crimson in linal lournamenl game . . . Soph D snalches inlramural crown . . . Cagers finish season wilh l8 won, 2 losl, record . . . Bob Rogers' carloons enliven Plume . . . Gollers bring home cily championship . . . George Wiener calches lhe I2-pound shol pul wilh his head . . . War iobs lure sludenls lrom classrooms as summer relurns again. I22 I944 JUNIOR YEAR Third war+ime year begins wifh us on 'Ihe fhird floor . . . Joe Rave and Ralph Lawrence confuse school by skipping sophomore year . . . Cavaliers become Caballeros as Spanish is inlroduced lo juniors . . . Leo Bressler makes public debul' in long red cape al Bellevue game . . . Coach Kluska smiles as Pal Fehring comes our for 'foofball . . . Spike Ilhardl' sluns drafl' board wifh his weird answers . . . Gridslers grab firsl four conlesls . . . Ed Schloss furfhers chemical research by siriing in sulfuric acid . . . Roy Einspanier moves 'Io 'Ihe cify when he hears 'Ihe counlry is af war . . . Foofball feam gives indicafions of ihings fo come by 'finishing successful season . . . Joe Ryan defeais ihe slide rule in ma'I'hema'I'icaI race . . . Burr haircuf fad sweeps school . . . Bro. Flynn alfemprs fo desfroy chemislry class wiih chlorine gas . . . Don Rack, fhe inferna+ionaI banker, perfecls way 'Io deslroy lhe Federal Reserve Sysfem . . . Caval-Cagers gel bad breaks and break even for the season . . . Complere physical exams are given +o all upper classmeng Jim Benam cheats during his blood fesf . . . Lenfen Self Denial Fund is huge success as S2,500 is collecfed . . . School cham- pionship is snagged by Junior C baskeleers . . . Marly Bauer hor-fools il 'lo new school record for Ihe mile . . . Plume wins Firsl' Class Honor Raling . . . Happy days are here again as we irek off for our 'Final summer vacafion. ...I .- -r'5 W Uf 5'1l C357:5 my H Ea iw .fl 2 X sd J I if G 1' ll -1 rf fifiih- . ,gsqwwr .,,-, . ' ' .. -..I..,,rl il A - f.-ff-,.xw .,1r. , s -4-gflvfv ,243 iv '.,'rf1ffI '.?Hf7r'21f'1! .aka . ' 'A '- - . '32 fg5 'fQ,' , -'W3':l' f ' 'WeiQ'sb.1.i.-grief fm-rgy, .1 vi-, , - I -- -,:q,a:+-M .Lg , 4 Q ii I il dkf N, K ri 4-,w-2... 1.6-I 1 : I -:f 'K 'v..'.':'f' 1' Xi' ' psig? . SI ' F' R 'I Zyqiili Gfiriffiii ' ' .f 'Ill 'U 'F '-' - xgizsws-:H r - 'uk ' I -I '1a..'.'.,r I big' WI- EQ ' -1 JN J Y,' i'.'.'X . ,. AN A Ii-:V N 5. K glial . ,-v. ' .- . , ,, '-g QQ. -ri 152 . . ccgyrg IA I Jef II ,':j,-, 4 ' gf? , - 1: .-5373.-g-g, yi L jg ggi? gi.,E5?LEF - fs? T J -, ' 1 351- 'qhe ,' f, -Q ,. 5-Jfga.-, 1,5-,f ,.-,ravi '-3, M59,.m,4 -.:,1gu.,,1fi:-,ki 5... qw F 4 .gina - ' v:-lx.-a.Em:'45,-fiber fc' .' - .fr nh, . . ks,-,'+,. .. 34:5 I945 SENIOR YEAR One hundred fifiy-seven seniors sfarf on lhe Iasl lap . . . Bro. Eveslage becomes new Vice- Principal . . . Sludenls go on cake diel' as pie goes up Io 6 cenfs . . . Foofball season opens wifh 32-0 'Frapping of Bellevue . . . Wall Grofhaus elecied senior class presiden? . . . Eighfy-yard drive in Ihirly seconds nefs 7-6 vicrory over Wesiern Hills . . . Tex Fehring opens new offensive 'Io oblain exira poinfs in Spanish . . . Prof. Eugene Corcoran announces his Ia'I'es'I discovery: a cure for which 'there is no disease . . . Huge shipmenf of Cavalier class rings arrives al S+. Ursula, Regina and S+. Mary's . . . I6,000 see arch- rivals from Wifhrow pushed clear back 'Io Hyde Park . . . Increased aifendance causes jug 'Io move fo larger quarfers . . . Ma'I'h club is formed by Fafher Anlony . . . Dociors give up as Bob Farwick's 'lifleenlh vaccinalion fails . . . Singing Spaniards enliven Pep Rallies . . . Bacon fried , I9-7 . . . Fisficulfs resulf as civics sfudenis poIi+eIy discuss nalionel eleclions . . . November I9 becomes schooI's greaiesf day as pigskin-'Iofing Cavaliers splash fo viciory over Elder and become Cify Champions . . . Florisfs become millionaires selling corsages during Chrislmas 'formal season . . . Coach Ed McKeever of Nolre Dame and 800 ofhers iam Gibson Roof Garden for 'loolball banquel' . . . Dance given by Purcell and new suils by Uncle Sam are mid-year presenfs fo 'Fifleen seniors . . . Inexperienced baskefeers get even break 'For the season . . . Tom Gruber leads Senior D hoopsfers To iniramural flag . . . Jack Hoey arrives from Bellefonfaine 'Io become newesl' senior . . . Sludenfs' Spirilual Council inaugurales Cavalier Code . . . Prominenl members of fhe senior class compose Crimson Club . . . Firsl honors and one hundred dollars faken by Don Kern in C. S. M. C. Oraforical Confesl' . . . Purcell Thespians slage Career Angel . . . Seniors hold largesf prom in hisiory . . . Genllemen, il's all over. In years lo come we will all look back wifh fond and proud memories lo our days as PURCELL CAVALIERS. I23 PATRCDNS GF THE 1945 CAVALIER Mrs. Ray Achien Earl Adams Frank Adams Milf Adams Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Wm. Ahern William H. Albers Mr. and Mrs. Arihur A. Alfers Rcberr J. Alfers Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arlinghaus The W. F. Armsfrong Family Mr. and Mrs. George J. Back Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Backherms Gusfave K. Bahr, Jr. Jerry Baird Fred Baker Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ballman Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bannan Mr. and Mrs. A. Baffaglia Dan Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauer Mrs. Loraine Beafiy and Mrs. Clarence Bechlold ard Becker Mr. and Mrs. John J. Beckman Mr. and Mrs. Sfephen H. Bell Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Benam James E. Benam, 4C Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Benken Augusl H. Berling Mrs. L. Biermann J. C. Birkmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Huber? Bockhold Roland J. Bollman Roland R. Bollman Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Boyle III B. Brady Ed. Brandsfeiier '43 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Braun Alberl L. Brauning Mrs. Ruih Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Brill Mr. Edw Mary Brill Leo J. Brinkmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brockman Mr. Leo W. Broerman P. O. and Mrs. Alberi J. Bruemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Augusi Bruening Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Buchholz Mr. and Mrs. A. Buefher Mrs. Caiherine Burke Kale Burkhardf Edward J. Burns, Jr., S.K. 2lc Mrs. Edward J. Burns Mr. and Mrs. R. Burns Mr. Huberi Buschle Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Busemeyer Rev. James O. Byrne Bob Byrnes IC Mrs. Grace Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cagney Thomas Cannon, Soph. Carlo, Alberf, Tony Mr. Merle Carlson W. F. Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Carraher Lf. Robert F. Carroll, A.A.F. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Carson Mr. and Mrs. J. Cianciolo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cimarosii Mr. and Mrs. M. Cinquina James O. Clark Class of IB Class of 2B Mike Close Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Clough Rufh Cole Complimenfs of a Friend James Condron Miss Genevieve Connolly Rev. James J. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Corcoran Ens. R. W. Corcoran, U.S.N.R. J W. C. Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. G. Wm. Coulehan Mary Courfney Mr. and Mrs. Overlon J. Courlney Mrs. J. T. Creahan Mr and Mrs. P. J. Cremins Mr. John Cucinofla Elzie C. Curry Corporal Roberi' E. Daley Mrs. William Davis Mrs. Joseph L. DeCourcy Michael DeGaro Mr. and Mrs. A. J. DeNoma Donald and Richard DeNoma Anihony lTonyl DeSalvo Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeSalvo Miss Anna Devine Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickhaus Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dierkers Nelson Dinkel J. R. Dodd, Sr. Miss Marie E. Donnelly Sfella G. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. John W. Donohue Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Donovan Dr. and Mrs. J. Harry Dornheggen Leonard J. Drexelius Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Dulle Mr. Geo. A. Durban C. Howard Durkin Mr. and Mrs. P. Durkin R. B. Eigel Mr. and Mrs. J. Eilerman Orine Evans Max Faass Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Farfsing Mr. and Mrs. J. Farwick Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fay Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Feldman King Winier provides Brill, Groihaus, Kern, Feh- Frosh F sefs all 'lime high wifh 2781, in fall ring Schloss and Riehle wifh malerial for a liH'Ie Turkey Bazaar. horseplay. Rifa M. Feldman Leroy A. Fenske, U.S.N.R. Miss Mary Ferenz Bill Fefie Mr. and Mrs. William F. Feiie Mrs. J. Ficlzers Mr. and Mrs. James E. Finan Mrs. Bla Mr. and nche L. Finn Mrs. Arihur Fisher Marvin J. Fisher Mrs. James A. Flick Veriner Fluor, Jr. Gilberf E. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freda Msgr. Edward A. Freliing Freshman D Mr. and Mrs. George H. Frey Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaiely Mrs. Thomas Geraghiy Gordon Gerih Clifford C. Giese Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giesiing Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gilfilen Pvi. Roberf V. Gillrer, '40 Mr. and Mrs. Vicior E. Gillrer Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gilligan Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Gilligan Mrs. Thomas Gilligan Alberf Giovaneiii, '47 Carlo Giovanefli, '46 Mr. and Mrs. Gino Giovaneifi Mr. and Mrs. James J. Glassmeyer Mr. and Mrs. V. Gloeclmer Mrs. Helen Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gohman Mr. Melvin Gosinl: Mr. and Mrs. G. Grainger Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Vy. Rev. Mrs. R. A. Gramlze Mrs. James C. Granger Mrs. C. J. Graisch Msgr. Francis A. Gressle, V.F., L.L.D. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and .ITE Mrs. Joseph Grever Mrs. Raymond L. Grogan Mrs. Richard W. Grogan Mr. Waller J. Groihaus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gruber Mr. and Mrs. John C. Grunlremeyer Mrs. Herberf Hack Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Ellioii J. Hamman Lee A. Hanse Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hardy Mrs. Harry E. Hare Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Harmon A Friend Mrs. J. S. Hari Ervin G. Haun Mr. and Mrs. Charles Healey James Pal. Healy, E.M. 3lc Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Heiele Hildegard Hefele Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hehemann Mr. and Mrs. John Heidel The Heinsafhs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Heifhaus Mrs. Margueriife Heifhaus Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Helllzamp Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hendrick Eugene P. Herlieri Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herrle Mrs. A. D. Hildwein Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hocior Mr. Wilfred Hoess Mrs. J. E. Hoey Mrs. Mary Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Hogan Pvf. William T. Hogan, '40 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Holfel Jerome Hol+lramp Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holiman John iMilrei Houser Mr. and Mrs. Russell Houser Carl Huber Mrs. Lena Huber Mr. and Mrs. Franli E. Husimyer Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. llhardf Evereif M. Jacl: Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jacobs Joseph Jansen, Jr. The Jansen Family Carol V. Jaspers Laura Jemison Maior and Mrs. Lewis S. Johnson, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Julian Franli M. Julian, Jr., R.M. 3lc Junior A Junior E Mr. Donald L. Kappel Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kasselmann Mr. Louis Kemme Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Keller Mr. Edward Kellermann C. J. Kelly Jaclr L. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Keuper Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kidwell Dick Kidwell, U.S.M.S. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. King Pal Klaffe George Klein Mr. and Mrs. R. Jaclr Klein Roberi Klein Rev. Henry J. Klocker, '36 Mr. E. Klosferman Franlr Klosierman Sqf. and Mrs. Walfer L. Knabe Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Koch Miss Emilia Koebele Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O. Kopp Mr. and Mrs. Huberi Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kreimer ln Memory of Mrs. Paul Krieger Kroeger Brofhers Mr. Charles Kroeger Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Kroger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kroll Charles R. Krusling Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kuenning Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kyne Mr. and Mrs. John l. Laage Mr. M. C. Lacinal: A frog falls under fhe linife of Sophomore B Richard Crampfon, Richard Mulvey, Jim Roih biology bufchers. and Carl Sfrous assisf Dicli Smiih 'io explode oxy I My 4 ,V fi: hydrogen soap bubbles. ,,.. .,,. ..,..,....v-we uw- 2 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lamperf Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Langen Wm. J. Laplhorn Mr. Joseph Laumann Erminio Lavalori Larry Lavalori Howard J. Lawson Lee, Dufch, Bill, and Jack of 3E Mrs. Margarel Leen l. Lehrner Mrs. C. Leisring James Leonard Miss Mary C. Leonard Pvl. William E. Leonard William L. Leonard Mrs. William L. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Lewe Bill Lewis Francis C. Lilie Mrs. Fred Linder Mr. William H. Linesch Mr. and Mrs. J. Linneman Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lonneman Clarence Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Malone Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marasco Miss Rose Marasco Larry Marclr, S llc Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marlin Mr. Al Massa Mr. and Mrs. C. McCane Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCarlhy Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCarlhy Mr. and Mrs. V. E. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDonald James W. McDonald Mrs. E. McGowan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robl. W. McGraw Mrs. John J. McHugh, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKeown Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Menlrup James M. Melzer Mrs. Marie Melzer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mefz Mr. Alberl' B. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Miller Mrs. Marie Miller Mr. and Mrs. Leo l. Mifchell Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miller Thomas Sfaple Miller Louis Dulch Moellering Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Molloy The Molony Family Bro. Elmer Moore, S.M. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Moll Mr. and Mrs. Norberl F. Moll Mr. and Mrs. Alberf J. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mueller Mr. John Mueller Mr. James Mulloney Jos. M. Mulvey Roberl Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray Mr. and Mrs. John F. Naber Alexander H. Naish Charles A. Naish Mary Evelyn Naish Mrs. Louis J. Nallner Mrs. Helen Naro Diclr Navaro, 4C Mr. and Mrs. Franlc D. Navaro Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Nieland Mr. and Mrs. Franlc J. Nieman John H. Nieman Pvl. Roberl' J. Nieman Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Niemann R. F. Niemoeller Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Nieporfe A. W. Nighfingale Louise Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norris Mrs. Roberl' O'Donnell Pvl. William J. O'Donnell Tim J. O'Neill, Jr. Mrs. Lorelfa O'Rourlxe Henry J. Oenlorink Thomas Oenbrink Mr. and Mrs. Alberl Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Waller H. Overbeclr Joe Greek Pacella Capt Walfer J. Pahls, '38 David D. Penrod Mr. and Mrs. Pefer Perrino Mr. John Pefers Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Pelroslxy Mrs. E. Pfahler Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Piening Mrs. G. Prem Ronald Prem Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Prues Howard H. Prues Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Prues Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rams Joseph Rape Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rave Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reilly John H. Remplce Mr. Slanley Richards Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richler Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Richfer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riclce Lou Riclre Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Riehle Berl Riehle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Rielage Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Riller Mrs. Harold Rihie Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roaf Miss Lorene Roche Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogers Franl: H. Rolfes Anlhony Rolver Mr. and Mrs. William Rooney Mrs. Margarel Forlman and Mrs. Margarel Nolan lnduslriously Mrs. Margaref Mueller cleans lhe dish if oul' 'ro hungry Purcellmen. lrays befween 'rhe lunch periods. nwfmmewmunwwe. ia. ...mm wsmmumuaammsam Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ross Rofh Family James Rofh Mr. and Mrs. William Roliner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse Eugene Rowekamp, '44 Mr. O. Ruede Edward A. Rumpke Joseph Rusche Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan, IF John William Ryan Joseph Ryan, Jr. Margarei C. Richard Sacca Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Saurin Henry C. Sauler Mrs. C. Scamyhorn Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schacherer Mrs. Do roihy J. B. Ryan Ryan John B. Sanfen Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scheidler Irvin Scheidler Mr. and Mrs. Leo. B. Scheidler Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Scheidler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schloss Dr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Schlueler Mr. and Mrs. John Wm. Schmidl Miss Mildred Schmidf Mr. and Mrs. Waller Schmiff Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider Mrs. Helen Scholl Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schramm Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schrand Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuerman Mrs. Ch Mr. Cha as. Schulfe Mr. and Mrs. Waller Schulz and Mrs. Earl Schum rles V. Schwallie, Ha Zlc Mrs. Loreila Schwender Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schwepe Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Schweriman Mr. and Mrs. William Scoii' and Mrs. Michael Seifari Seiferf Frank J. Sela Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Seller William E. Shannon, Sr. Mrs. William E. Shannon Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sharkey S. J. Sharp John P. Sheehan Roberr Sheshull Mrs. Henrie+fa Shullis Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Sieve Mr. Bob Sophomore A Sophomore E Sophomore F Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slahl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slallo Mr. Ed. Slander Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Slaulberg R. L. Sfelfenkamp Rev. Waller J. Sferwerf Bill Siiens, '46 Charles W. Slinson Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sloeckel Roberf George Slrafman Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Siricker Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Sfricker Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sfuebbe Mrs. Sophia Swanlon Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tabeling Mrs. Joseph Tallarigo William A. Taylor, Sr. Mrs. Fred Thamann Mr. and Mrs. J. Theobald William Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur C. Thomson Roberf G. Thoss Boys of 3E Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Trapp Mr. Richard Vehr Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Vonderwische Mr. Leo Von Mr Mi Hagel . and Mrs. ss Helen Von Hoene Anna Mae Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker Lucille lrene Walker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Walsh Mayor Frank J. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weber Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wenzel Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wermes Harry J. We FYYIBS Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Werner Mr. Werizel Mrs. Roberl Wessel Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wessling Chas. WeHerer Mr. and Mrs. E. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. While Mr. and Mrs. Maihias M. Wiener Jean Wild Jim Williams Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Wilsey Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wing Mrs. Joseph Woerner Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Wood Mr. and Mrs. John J. Worrall Mr. Roberi Wrighl' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wurhler Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yoas Rifa Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. A. Zix Miss Rosemary Zumwalde M555 Ann Kelly. SUPOI'ViS0r of 'lhe mos+ imporf- A hungry Cavalier receives his ralion from Mrs. ani period of The day . Cecelia Frede and Mrs. Addie Bene. Harry F. Von Hoene, J is pu 5552 lyk Pkwmwg U ff- 3: ,xi A x mms YOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE DEPENDS ON PEOPLE, TOO Your lelephone, lhe wires lhel carry your voice, and lhe inlricafe equipmenl in The Telephone office are only perl ol' whal if lakes lo provide good 'relephone service - if 'fakes people, +oo. Telephone service depends on operefors, linemen, engineers, inslallers, clerks- 2,000 men and women in scores of Telephone jobs, who operale and mainloin The 357,000,000 syslem of lhis company. Wirh lhe cooperalion of 'relephone users, who have been mosl considerale in lheir use of fhe Telephone-avoiding needless calls and keeping olher calls brief -lhese lelephone workers are doing lheir very besl lo rnalce presenl equipmenl serve as many people as possible, offer war needs are mel, and lo keep lhe qualily of service as good as is possible lhese war days. Ougunlu ka X C 5 Q S fa 1 5 i a air , I' t of THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE CO Purcell's engineer, Ted Madden, keeps 'the home Ora+orical Finalis+s J. Powell, R. Mifchell, D. Kern fires burning. and A. Barbee nervously awaii' fhe decision of ih ' d . One of our new cusfodians, Mike Murphy, lends a e lu ges helping hand fo freshman King Fox. Joe Meyer doing K. P. as sophomore Elmore Giese checlrs in. Sorry, this page is unavailable. Turn to the next one and you'll find more memories Sorry, this page is unavailable. Turn to the next one and you'II find more memories IT's almosT a pleasure TO CCME T0 SCHOOL . NoT Too long ago Cavaliers came To school - buT noT This way. Special sTudenT passes, home-To- school-door service, privaTe school buses, dependable and easy-rid- ing sTreeTcars-These conveni- ences oTTered by The CincinnaTi STreeT Railway malce iT a pleasure Tor The Cavaliers To come To Purcell. TI-IE CAVALIER STAFF THIS WAY OF MR. WILLIAM ULRICH Swami! QZQA4 fewebuf Represenfing H ERFF-.ION ES CO. I 1 CompIimen'fs of THE TRESLER OIL COMPANY 4015 River Road Cincinnafi 4, Ohio WAbash IIOI -WAbasI'1 5387 MryfsJ PRODUCERS AND MARKETERS OF COMET PETROLEUM PRODUCTS V Si V DEPARTMENT STORE ICI1as. Vonderbrink and SonI Oakley Square Revs! HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUNG MEN'S UP-TO-TI-IE-MINUTE STYLES Lf,-.J 3054 Madison Road NEW HOME FISK CINCINNATI TIRE CO. DisIribu+ors FISK TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES WI1oIesaIe and Refail Texaco Gas and Oils official Tire Inspecfors C Ii's L d q Ind pende-nf Tire D I OWNERS Dick Pflaum and Larry Dieckhaus S. E. Cor. Madison Road and I-Iackberry Sfreef PLaza 0200 ...FOR... CIean Towel and Laundry Service ...CALL... SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 8i TOWEL SUPPLY Nev-sl CI-Ierry 0440 I90I WESTERN AVE. CINCINNATI Complimenfs of HOTEL ALMS CHRISTMAN'S PHARMACY Cor. Madison Road and Applelon Slreel OPPOSITE BROTHERTON ROAD, OAKLEY 'VDC' Jlffferson 94lO- JEfferson 94I I Oakley, Cincinnali, Ohio Tons Move wi+l'1 Finger-Tip-Conlrol on Ilwe Revolulionary Hyd rolecfric Lifl' Truclc By: LIFTTRUCK'S, INC 2425 Spring Grove Avenue MERALD PRINTING co. 330 W. NINTH STREET Yncf Talen+ 'ro Originale, Skill Io Produce CONSUMERS MATERIALS CO. BUILDING MATERIALS FOR EVERY NEED 'mf 37I6 Monfgomery Road JEflerson 75IO GOHMAN DISPLAY COMPANY 807 Broadway Slreef We Specialize In BILL-BOARD POSTERS, GLASS, WOOD, CARD-BOARD AND MUSLIN DISPLAYS Phone: PArlcway 52II Complimenis A FRIEND BAND UNIFORMS Worn By Purcell High School Band Furnished By THE FECHHEIMER BROS. CO. Uniforms For Every Purpose Cincinnali 2 Ohio Telephone - Office AVon l648 WO. 6432 Planl AVon 0085 The Byrnes-Conway Co. GENERAL ooNTRAcToRs Excavaiing, Concrefing Sewer and Sieam Shovel Work. Manufadurers and Producers of Bi+uminous Concrefe for Driveways and Roadway Consirucfion. Also Ready-Mixed Concrefe. I9 Bank Ave. S+. Bernard, Ohio DORNHEGGEN'S WOODBURN PHARMACY Woodburn and Locus? Complimenis of GROTE MFG. COMPANY BELLEVUE, KY. XAVIER UNIVERSITY Offers Programs in Liberal Ariz Business Adrninisfraiion NaIuraI Sciences Engineering Law Medicine DenIisIry VocaIionaI Chernisiry 'DG' Foi Infoimfiiion Write or Teiephone The Dean oi Freshmen 'ac' XAVIER UNIVERSITY Vicfory Parkway REdwood 234i Cincinnafi 7, Ohio GOOD and HEALTHFUL I ICE CREAM AI Purcell Caieieria f H Mellqw in F7avarj Comphmenis OI BAKER PAPER CO. EARL M. DORA, Represenhzifive P. O. Box 203 I-IEmIocIc 387I Covingion, Ky. PurceII's Finesf CUATRO C GAY CABALLEROS Brofher Vic's Boys BAUER-BYRNES-BALLMAN LTD II II's Done We Did II aI Purcell I-Iigh MILLIONS CAFE WINE-670 BEER-FOOD DeIIa and Linwood MI. LooIcou'r Complimenfs of HODDE'S BOWLER DROME 6OI4 Monigornery Road MEIrose 2424 Pleasani' Ridge UNITED BRETHEREN OF AMALGAMATED SNAZZALS T, TOENNIS, Commander-in chief J. LAAGE, Sub Cornrnanderiin-chief C. MICHEL, Submarine Commander-in-chief W. LEONARD, Bariender-inrchiei We Telegraph Flowers Member F.T.D. LET LIFE BE LONELY DIEHL'S FLORAL SHOP I809 Vine Sfreei PArkway 4054 PETER'S CAFETERIA The Home of Qualiiy Foods Jlfflerson 9382 4553 Monlgomery Norwood. Ohio MADISONVILLE HELICOPTORS, INC. -- Our Morro- l-lelicopiors By The Millions SUITS - TOPCOATS For Men - For Women SIEBLER CLOTHES Tailored io Measure 607 Madison Avenue 6I8 Vine Sfreef Covinqlon, Kenfuclcy Cincinnali, Ohio ARTHUR BOGER'S PHARMACY WOodburn 9523 McMillan and Hemlock woloor I-Iills Cincinnari, Ohio TESSEL'S PHARMACY COMPLETE DRUG STORE AND COSMETICS, TOBACCO. CANDY, SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE Free Delivery lvllilrose 8078-9555-9554 Edwards Road al Marlcbreif Cincinnali, Ohio Supplies for 'Ihe Arcl1iI'ec+ and Engineer BLUE PRINTS--PHOTOSTATS THE FERD WAGNER CO. 432 Main Srreel GEO. A. FLOHR CO. GEO. T. VONDERHAAR, Pres. LIBRARY BOOKBINDING FOR CHURCHES. SCHOOLS AND INDIVIDUALS PArlcway ISI4 528 Walnuf Slreel' Cincinnali, Ohio PURITY - SERVICE - QUALITY - ACCURACY BOOLS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 2I I4 Madison Road EASI l22O-9540-954l SECOND NATIONAL BANK 'DG' Hyde Parlc HEIN'S PHARMACY Linwood Road af Delia Cincinnaii, Ohio Phone EAST 3456 Complimenis STAR SHOE SHOP 27I9 Woodburn wr., L. Our sophomore sensafion breaks away for foriy- five paces againsf Tigers. Cheerleaders also warm up before fhe game. Fans relax as Purcell fakes lead against Big Reds. Tex drives forward as fhree Sparians pile on. Jammed sfands wafch Cavaliers down arch- rivals 'From downfown. Grofhaus opens up Purcell pafh. is 3 H. li lil: i - . I :tix 14 IA. Brill cufs behind bloclrer againsf Hughes. Oliver is stopped for no gain. Riehle piclzs up yardage againsi Bacon. Oliver scores before sixfeen fhousand fans. Cenier, end, iaclrle, guard! HH +l1a+ line and hif if hard! Brill again . . . ai Wesl High. I39 JOHN SCHWARZ HNE FOOTWEAR Phone WOodlourn 9728 754-756 E. McMillan Sfreef Walrmul Hills JOS. T. DILLHOFF If H's Insurance-We Wrife H 635-636 Dixie Terminal Bldg. Nlfxin 4268 Cincinnafi, Ohio Your Flower Orders do Belier a'r GEO. A. DURBAN 40 Years of Dependable Service Woodburn af McMillan WOodburn 7240-7241 TRY MASTER PIES Jus+ Like Mo+her Used To Make 922 Race Sfreel' PArlcway 7487 Our wish is 'thai +hose of The '45 class will be successful THOMAS FUNERAL HOME I+'s FUN 'ro Dance on Skales . . . and il's EASY 'ro Learn Join Our NORWOOD DANCE and MADISONVILLE A BOOSTER Complimenfs FOR Of PURCELL ATHLETICS A FRIEND Tel. WOodburn 7766 1 Real Esfafe Res. WOodburn 7777 All Suburbs EDWARD C. GUILFOYLE WALNUT HILLS REALTY co., REALTORS Lis? Your Properly Wifh Us For Quick Sale 2Bl8 Woodburn Ave. Ai DeSales Corner ho , 9 V N S 932 Easf McMillan PEEBLES CORNER JEWELER Nexf To Paramounr Theafre Ulf lf Grows We HGVG ll Records Sheef Music Greefing Cards MERCURIO 8: DATILLO S O N G S H O P FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Open Evenings JOSEPH MERCURIO, Prop. WOodburn 9682'543I 36 Easl Fiflh Sheer On Founfain Square For Beller Builr Bodies DRINK MILK ' ' Bur cr THE J. WEBER g DAIRY co. I aol-IEMIAN BEER IPI We I Litre AL NI-II -.ag :sn2..zf:a'4e.G.a:f::.1 liiiiii C27 . ..L cw- - 329.3 ii TI-IECWESTERMAN PRINICCO. Plixrlcway 6492-93 ZII6 Colerain Ave. Prinfers of Ihe l945 Cavalier HE sciFiLiii-ei55eERENeiiAWefES. Sixth and Sycamore CI-Ierry I654 Engravers ol fhe I945 Cavalier Furnifure-Rugs-Linoleum-All Leading Radios Frigidaires - Sioves - Washers A. 8: N. Furnifure and Appliance Co. 9lI Easl McMillan S+. WOodburn 47l0A47Il COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS The Handy Window Shade Co. N U R RE B RO S. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3437 Monrgomery AI Dauner 345 Wesl McMillan Office and Morfuary IS64 Elm Slreel CI-Ierry 6930 Complimenls ol MR. E. G. GILFILEN To Ihe Senior class of I945 JAMES P. BCDLGER COAL CO. Super Fuel Since l893 Window Shades - Curfains - Cur+ain Rods Draperies--VeneI'ian Blinds COAL-COKE-STOKER COAL I230 Vine Srreel CI'Ierry 4020 Enquirer Bldg. CI-l. 4760 and CI-I. 476l l Dear PUFCQII5- I DRINK NEHI BEVERAGES AND Our posl-war planning includes beller charler service for Purcell. NEHI BEVERAGE CORP. QHIO BUS LINE CQ, eiiseizr AND cHAPEL Avon 4630 THE MERCHANTS FINANCE CO. JOHN T. KYNE, Mgr. 4353 Monhgomery Road Norwood I2, Ohio Phone: MEIrose 503I PAT DONOVAN'S CAFE 2845 Woodburn Avenue Opp. DeSaIes Church RAY ACHTEN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TIRES--BATTERIES-AUTO REPAIRING Phone: MEIrose 9685 THE ABE BAUMRINC-5 PHARMACY EMANUEL BRENNER Duck Creek 84 Hudson Norwood, Ohio TradiIionaIIy Friendly LEON ARD . S KEMPER LANE HOTEL Fines'I' CocId'aiI Lounge in WaInu'I' HiIIs 'Bay Cafering Io Banquefs, Weddings, and Privafe Parfies 430840 Whe+SeI MadISOnVIIIe Kemper Lane and IvIcIvIiIIan WO 6480 Complimenfs of PRINCE CAFE BEER AND GOOD FOOD 2720 Woodburn The Besf Chili in Ihe Middle Wes'I Complimenis of WALTER J. GROTHAUS 2729 Woodburn Avenue BONOMINI BAKERY OUALITY BAKERY GOODS 28 I Woodburn Avenue WOodburn I228 CompIimen'Is of LYNCH FISH and POULTRY CO. 2I2 W. Sindh Sfreef PArIcway l442 HOLLYWOOD MARKET FRESH FRUITS-VEGETABLES AND MEATS Phone EAs+ 6644-6645 IOO8 DeI'ra Avenue A. L. FINK ELECTRIC CO. we ARE SPECIALIZIING IN CLOCK REPAIRS Bring Yours In Woodburn and Madison Road WOodburn 6243 Cincinnafi, Ohio Character . . . . . . . Achieved by consisfenf workmanship and Ihe ex- perience OI years. . . . . Made permanenr in por+rai+ phorography IhaI is accurare, Iiving and arIisIic. . . . . For discriminarinq peopIe who admire fine por- Irairs, see, YOUNG 81 CARL STUDIO SEVENTH 8: VINE Parkway 2277 REPU-IABLE . . . . REASONABLE . . RELIABLE Von Hagel, SchuIIz, HefeIe, Schroeder, Oenbrinlr, McMahon comprise Brofher George's efficienf RocIreHes rivaled by sophomore gym ushers' sfaff. Bond Hill arrivals alighf from porIabIe gas MuIcIoon brings broken Ieg 'Io champions Ia q I chambers. -Fa+her, Ihings are Iough all over. BILL'S SERVICE CRONE'S PRESCRIPTION ROAD SERVICE-TIRES AND BATTERIES Woodburn and Madison Road Mem and MINS Jigiierson 9384 WOodburn I065 Cincinnaii, Ohio Complimenis of THE CINCINNATI ECONOMY DRUG COMPANY 209 E. Courr SI. Cincinnaii, Ohio HERMANN'S' DRUG sToRE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 2726 Erie Avenue, EAs+ 0456-0457 Hyde Park Square Cincinnaii, Ohio Everyihing For Every Sporf BOLLES SPORTING GOODS CO. I30 Easi SIXII1 Sireei CI-Ierry 6240 D A L Y ' S C A F E RED Tor 670 BEER-eooD FOOD 2262 Easiern Avenue E. H. 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