Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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I 3, ff A ,af ., V f uf?-s I' I 1 f , , T .I f 5 BUCK BARBEE, Edifor-in-chief GENE DALEY, Arr Ediior JAMES DONNELLY, Managing Ediior LOUIS WEBER, S.M., Adviser WILLIAM MARTIN, Business Manager ELMER MOORE, S.M., Edi+oriaI Adviser To New Horizons . A Christian life with the power to make our ideals live, with the opportunity to hold our station in life without tear, with the chance to be truly happy and to call to I' fwa-X 'TWP mp irr- tif 2 ,X -j Iwi , I ,ffff pq Ai - ig 'fx- - x: . ' .A xi firffllxfffiiifs- ' 'X jx?m'L5fQFf':2-.fb-iff fe' 4- it order anyone who stands between us and our happiness, with the courage of launching out to design and mold our future . . . to these new horizons ...We Built A Bridge 3 Learning to speak our minds Leaning heavily on our God Probing for the key to wisdom 4 Creating social life our way Siaking our thirst for enterprise Thus we built our bridge 5 Physical ed classes conlribufe fheir link io lhe cons'lruc+ion of a lasfing bridge. Sfu- denfs improve physically in such classes +o produce fine alhleles as seen from lhe achievemenfs of ihis year's sporl' record. Anolher span is added +o +he bridge of life 'ihrough 'iechnical s+udies. These fellows find an absorbing inferesf in 'rheir siudies a+ home as well as in school. l-Y The very founclaiion of +he bridge is formed by +he moral fraining of +hese young men in fhe class room and in exfra-curricular acfivifies. il sl ','i1.,, if Culfure is added fo +he Cavalier in classes 'I'ha+ deal wi+h life. This is 'lhe final briclx in 'lhe bridge over which we begin our journey of life. ,..,...s,.-...A so , The srronghold of learning, fhe silhoueffe of boys aH'en'rive! Yes, ano1'her school year has passed across +he bridge, 1'he class of 46 is saying farewell. ln bidding +his sorrow- ful farewell, fhey will remember +his edifice, +he scene of fheir planning, dreaming and characfer-building, in which fhey have been molded in+o full-fledged Cavalier leaders. 8 X I V J 1 we if The Mosf Reverend I JOHN T. McNIRCHOLAS, O.P., S.T.M. I X Archbishop of Cincinnaii Rev. Msgr. J. Henry Schengber Presidenf 41 I Very Rev. Msgr. E. J. Quinn Corresponding Secrefary Rf. Rev. Msgr. Alberf A. Burke Vice-Presideni' I0 The Mosf Reverend GEORGE J. REHRING, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinna'ri ? Rev. Jam O. Byrne Procurafor R M an 5 N H X, 455- J x l A. I ag- 1, Q 'W l il y: I5 A.imqm W ee,e J e is Leader, conduclor, companion -all fhese and many more is our able guide and adviser, Fa'rher Fee. He has helped and direcfed ambi+ious and con- fused Cavaliers for 'rhe las+ five years. Fafher Fee is more fhan willing fo spend as much 'rime as neces- sary +o seH'le fhe individual problems which mighf confroni' a s+uden'r ai' Purcell. These quali- lies elicil' our devofion +o him. Genial and friendly, Fa+her Fee +ypi'Fies 'rhe ideal in school principals. Rev. Leonard McLean Fee, S.M. xf Q- xi. K ' fi a s VMWN Wim H x . . f X ' 1 -K 'Q ,w,,,,,,,X MMM x ffazbgw f W4 V m A , wyrtiix vt X N z 1,4-M, , NN its-j'ff A-g 7 imQ'Q1 - x- W- :www-fb X X W Q - ww- kk x 'His N X -,W M gk SN 2 x UE X .w 5' RASS .QE S QR '5 SSS is Sim YR '-'J ,Ri 2 sig? jk- k Q- B: 'ik V 1, x W Q ak M TQ if N Q 'QI 'S Af N LL.txA .S 2,2 E' Q Q Bro. Lawrence Eveslage, S.M. -Af 'V-Q f' 'jfv 48, 495 .ff F-in-I 'Cfff mmm 19' 1 lfamfflm 45 is A L1 El EI 9 -xiii L A-A-L A ., 1' A! 1' 1 :U!awJ 'Q ' Mu. ' mm '1' ' 'l -ff' . f3ii1L1?E?f23. ' . 7: 'FI - I. 4flf,gff,1.-funn: HI , gafr 1-FQ! J Q PF? I 5- X n, n., - 'lt I I lilly I T '-rg , lr Q LJ -, 1 ii-.Srl I ' ' ei'-L ' L - ,I ' 1-2175 ' ' X ',I' !. ' r I ' jig: p 1 fl 5 cf ' ::,f,,',Nm r In i. hp, ' J 5 Bro. Lawrence Turns on ihe hee? in fha physics lab. Suppose you fell us wha+'s so inferesfing Bro. Our Secretaries iii Miss Mary Kennedy Miss Jeanne Meiers Mary Kennedy, 'lhe able and efficienf assisfanf fo Fr. Fee, includes in her daily roufine checking fhe absences from classes, answering numerous leH'ers and giving friendly advice which helps many sfudenfs wifh 'their problems. ln addifion +o fhe many incidenfal fasks which arise during fhe year. she keeps sfudenfs' programs on file and issues admiffance slips. Busy as fhe proverbial bee, Miss Kennedy manages fhe office wifh accuracy and order. The newesf addifion fo Purcell's office sfaff is Jeanne Meiers. She is from Holy Angels Parish and graduafed from S+. Mary's in l942. Alfhough we seniors have been deprived of knowing her beH'er, fhe siudenf body can look forward +o her being in fheir midsf nexf year. Bro. Moakler checking fhe days missing. You cannof Bro. Brown fakes fime ouf from his labors fo flash a friendly spell affendance wifh absenf T's . smile, LiHle Brown Jug how I love +heel ll' I5 'W FR. ANTONY BRO. BEYER Solid G-eomeiry Bookkeeping Triqonomeiry General Business Algebra l, ll Typing l, ll Mafh Club Commercial Club Coordinaior of Aciiviries Dance and Prom Corn- millaes BRO. BROWN MR. BUSCHLE English ll Band Direcfor Rev. John H. A.n+a Y Maurice J. Beyer, S.M. Algebra l Orchesfra Direclor Vio+0'r'3Z'TrownU1,l1i.XL A Mr. Huber? Buschle Spring Cancer? 'ff x ' . f-- -r X ' .XM l Bro, Keimig poin+s fha way fo higher government His inferprefaiions of social problems lead fo many a fiery clebafe. I6 I FR. CALLAN BRO. DEIBEL English lll English l Religion lV Librarian D.A.B. BRO. EINLOTH BRO. FLYNN Algebra I Mechanical Drawing -- Plane Geomefry Geomefry Rev. George H. Cellen, O.P. Francis A. Deibel, S.M. Spanish Algebra Joseph M. Einlofl-1, S.M. John P. Flynn, S.M. Aihleiics Assisfani Regislrar l 1 4 . , ix, ix, 'l-uf l ii Charfing fhe day's evenis, and discussing French symbolism A shocking revelafion-fl-ie spark of ihe faculiy af worlr are fhe beginnings of a busy day 'for Fr. Rus. Mais Oui. Bro. Jansen works fo amplify energy. Smell fhai ozone? I7 lx e FR. GALLAGHER BRO. GEARY Q 6 Religion l Chemistry ax X 4 fi English l Service Club X i. BRO- GENSLER FR. HUNGLING Biology Lafin General Science Church Hisfo,-Y lnframural Baslceiball l Ffeillman Baskefball Rev. Eugene A. Gallagher Roberf J. Geary, S.M. Cheerleaders Gilberi Gensler, S.M. Rev. Roberi E. Hungling Fufure iournalis+s fake noie. BeHer faire pleniy of lhem boys, The wizard of ihe fesf fubes, Bro. Geary, knows how 'fo make Bm, Moore requires if. chemicals read as well as siudenis. I8 FR. JACQUEMIN Church l-lislory Religion ll BRO. KEIMIG Economics Civics Commercial Law Band Moderator Dramalics Club BRO. JANSEN Basic Eleclricily Radio Algebra l, ll Solid Geomefry Triqonomelry Radio Club FR. KENNING Religion l, ll Coach Swimming Team W Bro. Gensler--fha leeclaer really on flue ball. Wlmaf are you doing Bro., pleading wiih the fellows? Rev. John M. Jacquemin Bernard J. Jansen, S.M. Joseph Keimig, S.M. Rev. Herman H. Kenning MR. KLUSKA FR. LEKAN Physical Educaiion American I-Iisfory Coach of Foolball Coach oi Baslceiball Coach of Baseball L-' fun, I ' 1 I iq FR. McKAY BRO. MOAKLER Edward L. Kluska Rev. Joseph F. Lekan, S.M. Lalin I. II. IV Lalin I Rev. James R. McKay, S.M. Michael J. Moakler, S.M. Direcfor of Lafin School English I Discussing problems wifh Fr. Wifzman relieves many a siu den'I s worries. 20 FR. MOLLOY I Religion I, Il Church History I BRO. MOORE English IV Civics C. S. M. C. Moderalor Plume Adviser Annual Ediforial Adviser Publicify Director Crimson Club I I sno. SCHNEIDER FR. RUS Music Direclor Rev. William Molloy Elmer R. Moore, S.M. Lalin I, II Music Appreciafion Rev. Gabriel J. Rus, S.M. Francis W. Schneider, S.M. French I, II General Science Porfraii' of a poIifician's handshake, a Roosevelf smile, and I'm always a sfep ahead of you, fellows, chides Fr, Schuffe, money won on eIec+ion befs. a popular Padre will: fha siudenfs. 2 I I 1 A ,V BRO. SCHROEDER Algebra l Seomefry, Plane Direclor of Afhlelics Coach of Traclc, Tennis and Golf BRO. WEBER General Ari Drawing Oil Painling 7 Posler Designing BRO. SlEGWARTH World l-lislory Basic Malh German l, ll Bonds and Slamps BRO. WISE English ll, lll William L. Schroeder, S.M. George L. Siegwarih, S.M. Arr Club Louis A. Weber, S.M. John Wise, S.M. Annual Adviser Fr. Cullen, the Dominafing Dominican from Avondale fells Bro. Scl'meider's musical genius E+ al' lasl' expended as well lhe boys how he won fhe Golden Gloves. lf was a breeze as his paiience. See, C ? boys-a breeze. I+ is lhe sludenfs whai silenfly suffers 22 ,, , , A FR. WITZMAN FR. HUSER Religion IV Religion I-ll Guidance Direcfor Church l-lisfory FR. SCHUTTE Hislory ll English I Rev. Arnold Wifzman Rev. Sylvesfer Huser Self Denial Fund Rev. Roberi' W. SchuH'e l Fr. Hungling proves fha? Laiin isn'+ a dead language. Look af these lively smiles. ' : 1. , -I HV l I' VJ.. qiL L 23 . .-.. t iii' Inside flue mansion of fhe draughlsmen flue plans evolve. Cryslal clear principles, precise maxims, +l1e answers +o fluor- oughly discussed problems, mo- +ives +l1a1' link humanily wi1'l1 'l'l'1e sfars-fhese develop as lhe Cavaliers sfudy, discuss, experi- men+, creafe, explain, discover and formulale in fheir daily rou- fine al' Purcell. L I. VA ret?-e.:,2,, fe., 7,g:.'..: , Ip. ... ,.-, .7-.-5,:,: , 72.7.51 i I. uwnllpi .H - s - f e -. ,.,.. A V 4 wfijif if .yiifsfi-f'Qg3f::..fri.4?i:?s l. r-iff? ' f' r v ' 'M Aw' 2.2 aa.:'J:1a'..'.'E7llfJ.?9,,1E...'!. .La ,.,,,1.l:5,'5.: g -Ammw N , ,Q Q ' T Aim A , Q, fy L I Qz, ' ef' Q S-...,,.,g, Ye I + 'V Q f ,,W1 'f sf F if U3 -L: ' Sf z - 5 ,,.- 5 X3 it. :T-ki ,K ig - 1 , ,, Sf., dx 5 4 hi 1 x LV. fi f ,. N . x um fx? ,pdl viiwi .gp ma... iw ..-w,.fL 4, Millar Q, ., x f ax' Q U4 4-.A Nw 'Qin f X Y Q. X ,.k. X Sw ff-+0 35' fr: ii can W' 1 Q QB -' YG-.Tv 1 .mx ' 'I 5 4 1 gig 2 5 .53 new The four oufsfanding sfudenfs chosen by fhe Senior Class of I946 fo lead fhem fhrough fheir final year af Purcell indeed de- monsfrafed fhe wisdom of fhe class. Officers elecfed were James Rofh, Presidenfg William Davis, Vice-Presidenfg Roberf Folzenlogen, Secrefary, and James Donnelly, Treasurer. Baclc- ing drives, sponsoring senior as- semblies and cooperafing wifh sfudenfs and faculfy, fhe officers worked af fhe bridge which pre- pared fhe Cavaliers for an ideal fufure. Vice-Presidenf ' William Davis h Q 9 4 5 - A-x E Q i 1. If 3 E, N ES i ,.,, KAL E K K Q -: xg .gf milf .gfiif ki wk ,K 3 gb 'Lkm W if N E e K K -- P 5 ' 1 r 4 Q ,. A E, Q N We -N I I I I I ,mm fi N 33:- N 3 FEMS' 5 . .x g gf 53,413 S Q -umnqlnu-nuts: A X x 5 F I, W 5 'Q 1 'K y X ? V Wim mai X S 4 x S Sb ' E pa X L , l Y.. . X i . , X X Q if . x My ' A 7.-U ' ' ' to it E X 5 ' 'Q ' 2 fb X-1 x K We V in A 'ig 'N , new g 1'i Vv YW v vu wav' VKX. .D-M.: . -4 x f . Q, ,, .IKASRQ Q . x . W, ,4 , X ,gyxwy . M , 4, ,,,, Vlwxgt-.un .wrvfsusmu V Achlen Arlinghaus Bahr Bannan Barbee EUGENE B. ACHTEN, Buh.er . Honor Hall I, 2. EMMETT A. BINKLEY, Binh , Library I, 2. Unique Foolball 2. Baslre+baII 3. Library I. Sfudious as cleverness of his Irish wif shines foremosf in his well as slurdy. characler. EDWARD K. ARLINGHAUS, Ed . Orchesira 2, 4. Annual. Band I, 2, 3, 4. Crimson Club. Ed's speaking ability frequenlly puf him behind fhe microphone. GUSTAVE K. BAHR, Gus . Radio Club. Gusty Gus proved Ihal variefy is The spice of life, for his presence added spice Io any class. JOHN F. BANNAN, Banana . Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Band 2. Chem Club 3. Crimson Club. Cavalieri Chapler. Pun malzer firsf class. ALFRED C. BARBEE, BucIr . Boolt Club 2. Library 2. Annual. Our confribuiion from way down soulh. Buck has Iinguished made himself a well Icnown and dis- Cavalier. DONALD S. BELL, Don . Band I, 2, 3, 4. Orches- fra 2, 3, 4. Don's mellow lrombone fones have added a definiie life Io bofh band and orcheslra. MAURICE J. BERNING, MarIy . Bug for sfyle and color. I-1?..1- J 7-Y Q -'ef ' -' iv I 21-KI f :gf-., ... . -, '- r, I . I . .. WI ., N I, - 1 I-K I,,.,- ., . Y I.. ,, -I . ., s. ,., I .v eil: i-. 'I L2 ' 'L. 4:22- Ll2'?,.i:.!1.. . . .- .,.iTL.. ....-.....1l ' IO ' . : .:,z...3 MNQ1' '.,,21iIII JAMES L. BREEN, Jim .'A. genfleman and a sfudenf who has won many lasling friends fhrough his likeable disposiiion. Bell Berning Binlrley Breen if 1 Bruno Buchholz Burke Burns Burfanger SALVATORE J. BRUNO, Salvo . Alihough Salvo didn'I make any smashing hiis, he did his parl for Purcell. PAGE H. BUCHHOLZ, Bucky . Tennis I, 2, 4. Buclcy is one of ihe mosf wellknown Cavaliers: lcnown and liked by all. ROBERT R. BURKE, Carro+-Icp . Service Club 3, 4. Annual. Carrol, an Irishman from bow fo sfern, did much as a leading Cavalier. THOMAS J. BURNS, Tom . Band I, 2, 3, 4. Easy going buf pleniy of ambifion beneaih his non- chalance. DONALD A. BURTANGER, Don . Smooth sfuff, sharp siyleg fhese are indicafive of Bur+'s char- acfer. LAWRENCE J. BUSEMEYER, Bun , Honor Roll I, 4. Sharp iies and a laughing smile malre person- alify plus balanced by scholasiic sfrides. JOHN A. CADE, Jaclz . Plume 3. Crimson Club. Boolz Club 3. Band 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra 4. Library I, 2, 3. Cavalieri Chapior. Jack is shoofing for Ihe siars in iournalism. WILLIAM R. CAGNEY, Judas . Swimming 2, 3, 4. Known fhroughouf fhe senior class for his wif. H is rumored his foes are webbed. NICK A. CALARDO. Band I, 2, 3, 4. Bowling 3, 4. Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4. Crimson Club. Radio Club. Bowling and music are mush in NicK's life. Busemeyer Cade Cagney Calardo 5-V,2.,!,,, J- -3 4. V -1-q,7g,,. .:L. Taq -- -iz.. .zen-T . g., 1- 1514. ff 2' ffiagl .,, , , , , fr.-. . A , .,. ,.. .-I , ,-,-. .lliifbax-E-fliiii-. ,!ZQ: 1gf..-. .14 -1 l 1 ' -vvvf'-1:1 iz ., wg... ,I 29 ' r: 'rs' ' -A'-.f'1vf rf:f Tw? A ' f'1f v:rTir 3fF T .V H . W Zig? ,, I.y,,i'.-sn V' ' J Lf sa, ,, , sz. .- ,Lx-:Xia-. '1.1'l1.L.. ,. W 1r2Q:2r..1.:..f3 WILLIAM J. CALVIN, Gloomy . Basltelball 2. Lunchroom Kid. A genial good fellow wi+h one of +hose smiles. WILLIAM M. CARLETTI, Bill . BilI's quief manner makes ihis lover of +he diamond-dus? sporf a hii wifh anyone. BENJAMIN N. CINQUINA, Benny , Radio Club 4. Band 2. Orchesfra 2. This piano wizard is also an elecfrical whiz. JOHN O. COURTNEY, Speed . Band I, 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra 2, 3, 4. This musical-minded fellow cer- fainly Irnows all fhe keys fo success. EUGENE J. DALEY, Gene . Annual. Ari Club 3, 4. Under Gene's robusi characier is his willing- ness Io help one in disfress. WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Bill , Foofball 3, 4. Orches- Ira 2. Baskefball 2, 3, 4. Annual. Vice-President of Senior class. Bill is recognized as an accom- plished afhleie, boih on fhe gridiron and on fhe hardwood. ROBERT J. DELLER, Dell . Sharpie Dell, made famous by +he pen of Bill Clavin, is nofed for his quick comeback. Daley Davis ......f, Calvin Carleffi Cinquina Couriney WILLIAM E. DEVINE, BiIl . Aihlelics are down big BiII's alley: his specialfies are foolball and boxing. JOHN A. DOLL, Jaclr . Band I. Perhaps if was elecfricify Ihal complefed his elecfrifying person- alily. Deller Devine Doll 30 f Wfwiifii' , ff-f V. I fglij, . ikwrfl- ' i. 7 WFP? W -'Viv r 'iw-:,u.g:,f f I -H .1 - if ,sg 'f . if: Ei E -yfg ' - ' 1 Qty 4.'-11.3- v- fQ1iN..'Lg,11L4. .-.4. 9-' 1' 4L'e..fifL. JAMES H. DONNELLY, Jim . Plume I. Annual. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Crimson Club. Cavalieri Chupier. Senior Class Treasurer, Golf 2, 3. 4. Band I, 2, 3, 4. Service Club 3. Orcheslra I, 2. Chem Club 3. Cerlainly a leader, iudging his responsibilities. JAMES J. DONOVAN, Jim , He is surprise pacliage Io Purcell. Oakley's GORDON A. DURBAN, Durb . Honor Roll 3. Baseball 3, 4. Commercial Club 3, 4. Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. A sensaiion ai Mergard's as well as on Ihe mound. JOHN EILERMAN, Eiler . Quiel' characier blends wiih conservaiive dress io malie one swell individual. JAMES F. FENSKE, Fens . Swimming 3, 4. Cava- lieri Chapier. Brighl lies, brighf smile, and brigI1'I fulure are Izeynofes in Jim's life. WILLIAM J. FETTE, BiII . Honor Roll 3. Service Club 3. Chem Club 3. A six-'Ioof frame wilh a friendly smile. ROBERT C. FICKERT, FicI: . Ficlc lenf his original wii fo any siiuaiion and found he had won an endless column of friends. Donnelly Donovan Durban Eilerman PATRICK J. FLANIGAN, Du+cI1 . Commercial Club 3, 4. Hailing from Ireland, Pal' has ihe personaliiy io malre him a very popular student ROBERT C. FOLZENLOGEN, Bob . Senior Class Secrefary. Track 2, 3, 4. Boolr Club 3. Bob will do himself proud: he can'i miss. Fenslre Feiie Ficleri Flanigan Folzenlo en 3I eff. I Froehlich Froelicher Frost Gafely Gilker ROBERTVJ. FROEHLICH, Red . A likeable person, has many 'friends and is full of iovial fun. ROBERT A. FROELICHER, Deer . Honor Roll I. Baslcelball 3. Has a friendly smile for everyone: always counf on dependable Deer. JOSEPH J. FROST, Joe , Foolball 3, 4. Despile his lafe arrival, Joe maiored in bofh sporis and friends. ROBERT W. GATELY, Bob . A 'Irue friend and a very nice 'Fellow +o lcnow. JOHN E. GILKER, Silk , Commercial Club 3, 4. Tracli I, 2. Organizer and hard-working presidenf of fhe new and active Commercial Club. CARLO P. GIOVANETTI, Jo . Chem Club 3. Jo is a well-known favorifeg maybe if is his irresisfible manner. MARK P. GRATSCH, Raslus . Cavalieri Chapler. Chem Club 3. Cheerleader 2, 3. Mari: is always Ihe firsi' fo craclr a smile, fhe lasl Io do you wrong. 'FT' ' ' Tm ,l:,f'fTlL7mF':iigll--K . F . ,.,. , ,,..,,,,,. i1.--- - .Rim-a'.s -, . ....4.Ls:L RONALD C. GREER, Ron . Honor Roll I, 2. Dramafics I, 2. His franquil ways gave Ron a brighf outlook for Ihe fufure. ROBERT T. HANEKAMP. Bob . Hyde Park iusl wouldn r be if if weren'I' for Bob's sharp appearance and personaliiy. Giovaneifi GTdlSCll Greer Hanelramp TFL' Qe - .-1.A-..-- , s - f ---5. r V '--vi -.-...nes - ' -' , 11 lies-,.. :.,v1ii', ,.f','-H'-zlE'1F:V I . .- .- - lf.. -., . --e.. .14 ,Lv or... ..i , 1 3.1.,,f+f ',1! . .f 1-. li .VP-l .f,.,:,i ax- ,. A 'f ,ff ' - '-+v-We ,Q -'H+ f A'-,Ha-rr amz.. RAY D. HARTEN, Maus . Known by all, liked by all. KARL J. HAUSSERMANN. Jim . Band 2, 3, 4. Library 2, 3. Commercial Club 3, 4. Hof clarinei and a big forso makes him a big senior class man. CHARLES D. HEALEY, Rock . Mechanical draw- ing sfudenig fhis makes him a sure-fire draughfsman. EUGENE G. HEHEMANN, Gene . A placid naiure kepl' him in 'fha mind of friend and foe alike. Hem-han Hardy DONALD s. HEITHAUS, i-mi . Honor Roll I, 2, Hiffen H0U559 m'lnn 3, 4. Plume 3, 4. Book Club 3. Chem Club 3. Library 2, 3, 4. Cavalier in all ways. PAUL J. HANRAHAN, Hank . A iolly fellow, Hank's 'Friendship meani a lor +o his chums. PAUIF R- HELMERS- upaulu' A handsome rascal: succlessful business man fype. NEIL J. HARDY Hippo . Baskeiball 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Foofball 3, 4. Honor Roll I, 2. Hip JOHN R. HENDRICKS, Jack , Jack ihe ioker, collecis monograms like mosf of us collecf demerils. one of +he jesfers who made life lively. Healey Hehemann Heiihaus Helmers Hendricks 33 1 r-Q Hiclrey Hilien beifel Hogan Hollmeyer THOMAS J. HICKEY, Tom . Plume 3, 4. Bool: Club 3. Library 2, 3. Siudy, Iaughier and a ho? discussion are all for Tom. STANLEY J. HILTENBEITEL, HiIis . Cavalieri Chapfer. Crimson Club. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Chem Club 3. Annual. SSC Officer. Plume 4. A Irue leader. ...., H +- 1- gf- -: Af- .fw'f- V wr-. 52- .2-,F - 13.5, I 4- TN- 3511 4. .l r - . Q f yefevii : :-,9if3-.-1-, e- , rl. JOHN A. HOGAN, Hoag , Plume I, 2, 3, 4. Annual I, 4. Spanish Club 3. Fooiball 3, 4. Base- ball 3, 4. Basheiball 3, 4. Keep your dial funed io Hoag's sporfscasfing. RALPH G. HOLLMEYER, Wolf , Foofball 2, 3, 4. Baseball I, 2. Siage Manager 3. Ralph is popular in any sociefy. EDWARD W. HOUSE, Ed . Annual. Ari Club 3, 4. Track I, 2, 3, 4. Ed, a paih-pounder, won his qlory on fhe iraclr. HERBERT L. INSKEEP, SIrip. Blonde hair, loud lies, big smile-all ihese add up 'Io a popular big-liH'Ie guy among all seniors. GUY R. JASPERS, Jazz . Jan wears a consiani' smile: in faci, his eniire personaliiy is cenfered on his smile. CARL B. KETTERER, Keri , Library I, 2, 3. AI- ways welcome in any social circle is CarI's wi+. RICHARD J. KLEIMEYER, DicI: . Tennis I, 2, 3. 4. His neal appearance added io his neaf personalily. House Inslreep Jaspers Kellerer Kleimeyer Klein Krall Kramer Kreimer Lacinal: GEORGE W. KLEIN, Lighfning . Chem Club 3. Service Club 4. Crimson Club. His willy puns and original quesfions lighiened many a dismal day. JOHN B. KRAFT, Jack . Band I, 2, 4. Orchesira I, 2. From fhe pinnacle of arisiocracy wilh a smile for everyone. HUBERT A. KRAMER, U-Beal . Honor Roll 3. Cavalieri Chapfer. U-Boar is always awake when a good 'lime is in lhe malzing. JOSEPH W. KREIMER, Joe . The easy manner and ready smile makes Joe well liked by everyone. MICHAEL A. LACINAK, Mike . Honor Roll I, 2. Bro. Keimig's law course seems deslined io lead Milne in his fafher's foofsfeps. ROBERT F. LAMPE, Bola . Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Cavalieri Chapier. Bob is a good sfudeni. STANLEY G. LAMPING, Lamp . His deep voice and ready smile were familiar in fhe corridors. CHARLES R. LINDER, Charlie , Quief and easy going. EDWARD F. LINESCH, Ed . Loolrs af life from 'lhe gay side, always ready io coniribufe one of his homemade iolres. Lampe Lamping Linder Linesch vIS'J-'-:- - . - ' '. - -- . .. - .-... U1 M, Ak gig, .,. .fb J.. 5, 'AJ-.. i if -' r b 2 Linneman Lohbecl: Lupariello Malone Merck JOHN R. LINNEMANN, Jack , Fooiball 2, 3, 4. Honesfy can be 'found wherever Jaclr resides. EUGENE R. LOHBECK, Gene . Gene, convsried from Elderism in his iunior year, soon fell under ihe wing of ihe Purcell spirit JAMES J. LUPARIELLO, Lupe . Annual Sfaff. A happy and cheery lad, Lupe is one of fhe 'lop senior punsiers. JEROME T. MALONE, Jerry . Alihough quiei in manner, Jerry is always ready fo lend a helping hand fo fha fun. JAMES E. MARCK, Jim . Crimson Club. Track 2, 3, 4. Fooiball 2, 3, 4. Jim has a robusf characfer mafched only by his gridiron heart WILLIAM J. MARTIN, Bill . Honor Roll I. Crimson Club. Chem Club 3. Annual. Quick fo make a decision and, more imporiani, io sficlr by if: fha+'s Bill. JAMES K. MASON, Mace . Fooiball 3, 4. Base- ball 3, 4. Baslnefball 2, 3, 4. Mace's personalify has won him cify wide fame. .i , , , , e3,ii '-Q -3jg:-'-5'rlg X56 'i .-v-ir ,' 5315, Q'-'f Q'q!E'1f-f ' -A TS ,, xsa'1:S..1..5Qf--.L.i'i.1. f!'..LI:e1iL-x-159 'f?s'3:-:E :Wifi 17: I-.5,':.,e' 1-Us 'ies' .L EL.1,'f1'-'J l4w:'iE.f',':, JOHN J. MASSA, Bernie . Large physique and a quiei aliiiude made him well known fhroughouf fhe senior class. JEROME P. McCARTHY, Jerry . Annual. Ari Club 3, 4. Among his many abiliiies, Jerry showed a greal' arfislic ialenl. Marlin Mason Massa McCar+hy McCullough McDonald Meiszer GEORGE V. McCULLOUGH, Mac . Mac can make ihe besi of any sifuaiion, buf he males il' as pleasanf as possible. JAMES J. McDONALD, Mac . Mac's flashy and flashy socks made lhis R 8: E boy a flash. 1'ies ROBERT M. MEISZER, Bob , Foofball 3, 4. Mighiy Bob is noied for his foolball eri as well as his quief manner. DONALD J. MELDON, Micl:ey . Honor Roll 2. Micliey is noi only ouisfanding as a Laiin whiz buf also a promofer of 'fun and folly. PAUL E. MlDDLEKAMP, Paul . Golf 3, 4. He displayed good sporfsmanship on and off ihe fairways. WILLIAM C. MILLER, Lou , Trouble always has a golden hue wifh Lou and iesf is his besi' friend. DONALD F. MINK, Don . Band 2, 3, 4. Don is sharp in all ways, including appearance as well as music. 5. 1 -. -'L':,, 'Z'.f - 1 ,I ' 1 1 gk fuzrlgnlf' N4 ,E Y..v.w---F-Exim h in 1 1. 1 ZX., cg. gall-L.'.:A--3,7 ,s - I -I ,Hit 1 ,' , 1--,N --' u N Ps' yn N.- ,' ' ' Lf '- -.':- '. . f il' Liens. za-.2'i2l41'.vE'nMdL 1 . 1. 37 Maldon Middleiamp RALPH F. MITCHELL, Judge . C.S.M.C. officer 3, 4. S.S.C. officer 3, 4. Honor Roll 2. Dramalics 3. Band 2, 3, 4. Orchesfra 2, 3. Crimson Club. One of several mosf likely io succeed. ROBERT E. MOLLOY, Bob . Traci: 3, 4. His energafic ways led him successfully in all races wheiher on 'lhe fraclx or ofhorwise. Miller Mink Mifchell Mollgy 5. Muldoon Mulvey Naber Niehaus JOHN R. MULDOON, Dooley . Track 2, 3, 4. Foofball 3, 4. Library I, 2. Everyone likes Dooley. RICHARD H. NABER, Sweef Richard . Fooiball 3, 4. A fypical senior. Beau Brummel with a Pepsodeni' smile. JOSEPH E. NIEHAUS, Joe . Joe is a iovial, humorous fellow. There is never a dull momeni in his life. Always smiling. JAMES J. PAHLS, Jim . Honor Roll I. Cavalieri Chapier. Chem Club. Alihough he was ouisfand- ing in Ma+l1, Jim rafed high in oiher aciiviiies. JOHN L. PANNING. Pan . A quiei fellow. Doesn'l' have much io say: buf when he does, ii' is worih hearing. LEONARD N. PASSALACOUA, Pass . Pass, a keen pariicipafor in noi-ioo-sirenuous work and foo sirenuous aciiviiies, is on smooih ierms wiih everyone. FRANK J. PERRlNO, Blackie . Band l, 2, 3, 4. Blackie is an easy-going fellow. He is musically inclined and a good bowler. RICHARD J. PIERSON, Leroy , Commercial Club. RICHARD B. MULVEY, Rich . Rich is a quiie A happy-go-lucky fellow who specializes in keeping friendly fellow, well liked by everyone. everyone amused. Pahls Fanning Pessalacqua Perrino Pierson 38 l EDWARD J. RICHTER, Ed . Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Cavalieri Chapier. Due fo ardenf sfucly, Ed made a scholastic record of oufsfanding accomplishment JOHN A. RITIER, Tex . Honor Roll I. Swimming I, 2. Library I. He showed greaI abilify and surprising speed in Ihe baclrsirohe. ROBERT J, ROTH, Bob . Orchesha 3, 4. Library I, 2. Rain or shine, Bob makes his way in Io Purcell from Ihe hills of Kenfuclry. GEORGE M. ROWSHED, Duke . Baseball 4. Pardner Duke hails from Kenfuclryg he Ireeps every- body happy wiih his poefry. MURRAY J. RYAN, Spider . Smile and sense of humor and Thai ceriain wave in his hair have a'H'racIed many friends. WILLIAM L. SANTEN, SinisIer . Honor Roll I, 2. Crimson Club. His winning way will carry him very far. RICHARD L. SCAMYHORN, Dick , Ari Club 3. Dramaiics I, 2. An ariisf of many arfsg Dick's chief ari is humor. Sanfen Scamyhor I .-ii.. M f 711. f 5+ il' , sf I . 'f-fi., 4 ,. ie. rf I - - -H r- f -Af-1.4-35.7.1---.EL4 , A 11. ww.. for .I -W ' - avg, -J r ii. Q.-' ' x 5 1 ll 1 i I 'I KENNETH C. SCHATZLE, Scha'I'z . Alihough new fo Purcell, Schah broughf honor Io his school and Io himself ihrough his poeiry. JOHN R. SCHERM, BooIs . Through his sfudious naiure and likeable characfer Boois has gained fhe respect of iaculfy and siudenrs. PAUL G. SCHLOEMER, Handsome , Cavalieri Chapier. Handsome has a fhirsf for fun fha! is equaled only by his keen personaliiy. JOHN R. SCHOETTELKOTTE, Jack , Jacl: is among fhe firsf Io crack a smile, Ihe Ias'I fo do you wrong. I JOHN c. sci-missin, Jun , .lui was an 5CI '1'e Schefm upholder of inferclass sporisg his specialiy, bowling, Schloemer Schoellfglkoiie won many viclories. LOUIS F. SCHWALLIE, SIeepy . Honor Roll I, 2. L ' I f f if a- a ROBERT H. SCHUETTE, Ruay . A swell guy, ou 'S 'ml my among O' 'S 90 'l 'e pleasing manner. manner when he's awake, buf also his Iaxi service lo ihe hiIIs. RAPHAEL J. SCHULTE, Ray , Orchesira I, 2, 3, JOHN D. SCHWERTMAN, Jacl: . His quiei 4. Band I, 2, 3, 4. Ray's saxophone solo is manners and pleasanf smile always greef you simply ouf of fhis world. when you greef Jaclc. Schreiber SchueHe Schulfe Schwallie Schwsriman 40 Schwieiering Sliulfis Smiih PAUL J. SCHWIETERING, Schwiefs . Honor Roll I. Swimming 2. Besides ilmese aciiviiies, Paul was also a good scholar. FRED H. SHULTIS, Sl1ul+1 . Tennis 3, 4. Honor Roll 2. A folly 'fellow wl1o's been a heap of credii Io his alma maler. Sfelienlxamp Siiens Sfricluer Sfriffmaiier 4l Spaeill S'Ial'1l WILLIAM E. SMITH, SmiHy . Always carlooning and culling up- and we don't mean his carloons. GEORGE E. SPAETH, Georgie . Honor Roll 3. Crimson Club. Book Club 3. Service Club 3. 4. Chem Club. Aciion is George's moifo. DONALD L. STAHL, Goldie , Band I. Library 3. Goldie always looks af flue brighi side of a pracfical ioke. DONALD W. STELTENKAMP, S'iel+s . Traclr 2, 3. Dramaiics I, 2. Foofball 2, 3, 4. Library 2. A 'flash on flue gridiron and on Ilia cinder paflws. WILLIAM STEINS, Willie . Annual. Plume 4. Ari' Club 3, 4. Bill's keen eye for color raies him as a lop-fligl1+ ar+isf. He goes for models- model-T's. ELMER W. STRICKER, SfricIz . Ar+ Club 4. Annual. Sfrick gave freely of his Idl8I'liS fo arf and siudy. EDWARD J. STRITTMATTER, SIri+ . Our gain was Bacon's loss in Sfrif, a dependable and likeable characler. Sfroup Tabeling Taggarf Telculve Thomas CARLTON L. STROUP, llre . Jolxer, iesler, maesfro of mirfh-a happy-go-lucky guy who lrepf his classes well supplied wifh laughler, RAYMOND W. TABELING, Tab . Radio Club 4. Chem Club. Ray lenf fhe greater parf of his falenls fo science. JAMES J. TAGGART, Tag . Jim has been 'lagged as a serious sfudenf and a good sporf. CHARLES J. TEKULVE, Buck . Buck, allhough quief by nafure was found in the foreground, in- cluding an appearance on Hello Teacher. RAYMOND J. THOMAS, Ray . Commercial Club. His friendliness and willingness fo help a A buddy, made him everyone's friend. EDWARD G. TRIPPEL, Ed , Cavalieri Chapfer. Honor Roll I, 2. A swell fellow: Ed's spare 'lime is spenf in bowling. RALPH H. WALTERS, Walf . Foofball 2. A fypical Sir Wall' Raleigh wilh a grin as big as his shoulders. ., . , . E , ..,,. V,.. ,,.f.5- HARRY J. WEICHHAND, Weich . Honor Roll I. Cavalieri Chapler. Chem Club. Harry played fhe game of educaiion fairly and emerged all fhe wiser for his efforfs. ROBERT F. WERMES, Worms . Commercial Club Always fhinlns linings ouf before he pifches ing a willing and careful worlcer. Trippel Walfers Weichhand Wermes W , 1 ' . 1 , grEsi,, 4 W- N - ll 1 . -illw.. wp. .1 J fi ,:. - 'N .1 fr. . m1 DONALD R. WERNER, Weenie . Traclx 2, 3, 4. Tall and likeable, he has made many lasfing friends while al Purcell. JOSEPH J. WESSLING, Joe . Annual. Plume 4. Joe's poefical genius won him lwcnors all over +l1e counlry. L Qwg xi, - 55 l HG W- ' MARTIN J. woennek, mea . Dramatics n, 2, 1 1' X af 1 A His red hair plus a good personalify affracis V A . 1 many cluums. ' ' . l L x i- ' ' . - ' , , Q 'II simmer b. a n S'-eg l D D. ' .I , dill - ,gs a w w! V' l l 4, - :I-gf DONALD A. ZIX, Don . Honor Roll 2, 3. Crim- if Ei 'D i gi' son club. chem club. Cavalieri clmpief. A -4 frail of brolren lwearfs as well as success marks his paih. RUDOLPH H. ZOLG, Rudy . Quia? and calm are ihe prerogaiives of Rudy, everyone's friend. Werner Wessling Woerner Zix Zolg 43 Under +he able guidance of Bro. Beyer, such business course sfudenfs learn fhe arf of fyping wilh bo+h speed and precision. This second year ar+ class already shows promise in 'rhe form of many lalenied sophomores who may some- day be arfisfs. 1 -, w l l qt il- X L U w i '-.st mmf' The sfudy of chemis-lry fascinaies many of +he young men of Purcell. 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X X, X w f Xi' X 88 1 f www X 6 :X , 7, VXXM. 5. X . - . 4 . 45. Ll ' R- . 'P has X A X X k: X ' Y ' I 3-A fhrives on ac'l'ivi+y in i+s chem-leclure homeroom. Time is so shorl. Ac+ivi+y period is over af 9:05 +odayl says Brofher Geary. Juniors lay aside fheir boolzs and fake up banners, as +l1e opposing represenfafives verbally assault one anolher. X Firsl Row: R. Baker, M. Deqaro, l-l, Buschle, D. Eiser, T. Thomson, R. Kroger, J. Murray, J. Besf, C. Finn. R. Diclchaus Second Row: D. Ryan, C. G-illigan, J. Moll, R. MacVeigh, R. Mulvaney, E. Nieland R. Wilclermulh, J, Rams, Wm. Mccarfhy Third Row: L. Dodd, E. Machl, J. Gilligan, R, Ambrose, P. Heidel, H. Grome, L. Wefzel, J, l-loeh. J. Harmon, G. Feighery Fourfh Row: R, Lorenz, C. Udry, J. Grunlcemeyer, E. Braun, J. McDeviH, L. Scholl, F. Wagner. Absenfz T. Serge, D. Slanqe. L. Willginq, G. Fisher, C. Sanders. 46 Co-+enan+s wi+h 3-F in 'I'he s+udy- hall for 'lhe homeroom period, 3-B spends ifs fiffeen minufes of lei- sure in fhe morning wi+h Brofher Flynn. These boys are acfive in all school affairs besides being excellen+ sfudenis - a credi+ +o +he school. Juniors hold fheir discussion period in fhe hall. If musi be cold, look af fhem lined againsi fha radiaiors. . .5 lr, ir ', 1 l .ll l l ri.,-l ' Firsf Row: R. Boyle, W. Mueller, P. Schacherer, M. King, L. Meiz, D. Scheicller, J. Wilsey, R. Roffner, D. Yoclcey, W. Pew- fher. Second Row: L. McDermoH, R. Urlage. M. Cosgrove. M. Hendrick, J. Daley, P. Marlin, B. Condon, M, Seulaerlinq, W, Cairns. Third Row: E. Giese, J, Roll-u, C. Pohlman, 6. Jacobs, E. Pfahler, M. Daly, C. Yoas, R. Real. Fourfh Row: R. Koehne, E. Scherzinqer, L. Welage, F. Homan, D. Broclcrnan, J. Nolan. Absenf: R. Wilrners. 47 Junior C, under 'The spirifed leadership of Fa+her Lelcan, a+- fached a fop raiing in all of irs year's acfiviiies. The peppy Juniors claimed +he inrramural baskerball championship and ranked firsf among Juniors in +he iurlcey raffle. Junior C is lhe homeroom of vari- ous nofables as K. Hahn - highesl' Junior scholasfic rafing, W. Toren -firsi' in 'I'he siafe Every Pupil +es+, and +he famous Don Brill. l Many of These srudenis appear fo be inferesied in pre-school hisfory slfudies, while oihers show inferesf in currenl' evenfs. i First Row: A. Perino, R. Seifert J. Rickard, P. Schlie, D. Miller, L. Broermann, E. Thui, F. Smyfh, K, Hahn, J. Carraher Second Row: P. Kennedy, R, Wurfzler, R. Sandmann, T. Moores, W. Drisl-sill, L. Denneman, J. Reinhold, G, Baron, R. Hoey Third Row: J. Pirraglia, T. Grainger, D. Bauer, A. Bramble, R. Siegel, W. Curran, W. Donovan, D. Brill, F. Clough E. Slander, T. Tallariqo. Fourfh Row: W, Toren, S. Bruno, T. Bockhold, P. Rehling. R. Cloff, C. Hollkamp, J. Frey, R. Are bauqh, T. Rielage, H. Buckley. 48 , Junior D was an all-round arhlelic l class, which supplied rugged Paul J Misali fo +l1e gridiron, Elmer Morris +o 'lhe basball mound and a group of valuables fo rhe +raclz feam. Holding up +l1e scholasfic end of +he class was fhe class's grea+es+ pride, Bob Tluorsen - edilor of rho Plume. Againsr a background of nearly arranged scenes flwese scholars enaci a scene from an early American play. .. .-f-.. ' l if +V? ffw' -Q A . . F ' J 4. . 1 sw in 5- Firsf Row: E. Beveraqe, D. Fay, J, Lewe, G. Berger, A. D'Angelo, P. Misali, W. Folzenloqen, N. Sclweicller, A. Berlinq. W. Sluebbe. Second Row: F. Wolfe, N. Kaeslle, J. Kiley, M. Slewarf, W. Powell, E. Cimarosli, N. Slallo, D. l-lelllcamp, J. Vonderwisclwe, E. Gilligan, Tlwird Row: R. Aranyos, L. Schneider, A. Giovanelfi, F. Cannon, T. Bresser, J. Donovan, R. Riesenberq, M. Madden, R. Thorsen, J. Finan. Fourflw Row: R. Niemoeller, R. Bergman, J. Beckman, J. Burke, l. Benlcen, D. Meyers, T. Cannon, J. Thorpe, E. Morris. Absenfz R. Gvoosman, T. l-lack, P. l-lealy. 49 Never a dull momeni in 3-E. This spiri+ed group of sfudenls has an excellenl sense of humor and a fond desire lo learn 'lhe secrels of business world under 'lhe capable direclion of Brofher Beyer. Have they gained 'lhis iovial aHi'rude from 'lheir reacher? Could be. Engrossed in 'Their siudies, juniors lmuclrle down and prepare assignmenfs for The coming periods or perhaps lhe nexf day. 5 1 ,Q -- ,uv liuiifii l ..:f e. S -' 'f V-' Firs+ Row: R. Collins, J. Wolfram, l-l. Berling, D. Zimmer, C. Becksledl, D. Schmidt A. Frede, J. McMahon. Second Row E. DiMario, B. Faulhaber, W. Slandley, J. Kenl, M. Barlion, A. Janninq, C. McDonough. Third Row: R. Noell, O Ford W. Goodrich, W. Winzenreid, D. Williams, l-l. Back, T. While, R. Adams. 50 V Brofher Flynn's sfudyhall boys ac- cep+ all drives and con+es'ls as an oppor+unify +o show iheir spiril and willingness 'lo do lheir best This is a l'rai+ which will be in 'lheir favor all fhrough life. Smarl' boys! Someone seems fo be asleep in 'the deep. Quiel, fellows, lesf you awake Snow While from his beau+y nap. -n 1 x l E ,,.. ,,...2 ,fs fiilliv ,r l L la . l -,-.. , A, .. -11 ,,' .' .1 1 our ww- c 1 1.-- Firsi' Row: J. Pacella, T. Broolcbanlc, J. Berlinq. D. Ellebrechf, R. l-lerbold, D. Koppel, R. Seller, S. Maciariello. Second Row: R. Prues, S. Bove, V. Poynfer, D. Bruns, R. Riller, T. Guiney, R. Swarfsel, R. Zimmerman. Third Row: R. Farwiclc N. Mcl-lugh, R. Werner, A. Riffer, W. Schulle, J. Cannon, E. Whalen, L. Flaherly. F-ourfh Row: P. Burke. J. Neises, D. Mas- saron, D. Sfaulberg, D. Langen. Absenl: J. Conlon. 5I Firsi Row: A. G-rippa, P. Smilh, J. Heideman, W. Ewan, R. Lemming, J. Weber, E. Bushelman, P. Davis. Second Row: J. Grever, P. Wilfon, J. Scofi, R, Hicly, J. Biermann. D. Krufheup, W. Naish, P. Wright J. Brown. Third Row: D. Rein- harl, A. Kramer, G. Weber, D. Farlsinq, A. l-lelllerich, E. Maue, W. Mueller, R. Heller. Fourih Row: L. Cremering, A. Loselxamp, J. Hoffman, R. Seilerl, C. Mullin. ,v 'N '- ' tf'i'w 3 ' ,1 1 E. , v. J' lu.. 1 f l 'l J l Loolxing over one's shoulder may noi be polife, buf ii sure is inferesfing. A+ leasf fhese Sophs will fell you so. 52 The homeroom of good old Bro+her Bill parficipafes in all acfivifies, especially sporis. Circles and curves, and a s+raigh+ line's being +he shorlesi disiance be- +ween lwo poinis all 'fi+s in wilh Bro+her Bill's fheory of aihlefics. Geome+ry is so in+eres+ing, say lhe boys of 2-A. Brofher Brown's boys have a defi- nife leaning foward liierary en- deavors, insiilled, undoubiedly by rheir +eacher, which is only na+ural 'For an English homeroom. This class was really oufsranding in school acfivifiesg +heir love for for reading was phenomenal. Your guess as 'io wha? ihis is would probably be beffer fhan ours. Like a fruif salad fhis bunch appears fo have varieiy. J n 1 , , , av H., HH --.. ..1-sm. - --N vw e- .... A ylfyllgil EVSIJWF . ,,i,h . . ' 1-.N 1' ,J l llkefi A nlk.,..1 f K..,.: rl Firsf Row: W. Cornwell, A. Fisher, W. Lindeman, D. Pickers, J. Gerrard, P. Sroeckel, C. Garbade, J. Hogan, J. Condii C, Feldman. Second Row: T. McGowan, W. Norlon, L. Tonnis, A. Nighiingale, G. Brislol, R. Piening, P. Gabriel, D. Swing D. Kuenning. Third Row: F. Widmer, R. Schaefer, D, Donohue, D. Sheehan, L. Kunkemoeller, H. Haines, T. MOH, R. Gro gan, J. Richier, L. Conners. Fourfh Row: G. Klems, H. Gardner, L. Weber, D. Rudolph, G. Agricola, G. l-laclc, G. Wiiie L. Koeqnig, D. Fliclc. Fiffh Row: F. Rigney P. Brinlnpeier, L. Albers, J. Green, R. Lonneman. Absenf: R. Ross, J. Schluefer 53 Before and Afier . This piciure noi only shows ihe speci- men before disseciion bui' also a cui ' of ihe afier resulfs. l W... 4- . . -5' 4- 1 K '- 'g- J 'i is f A i 1, 1 li A fs .,... Learning whal' makes life lick? Thar is 'lhe aim of +he biology boys, who, under +he wa+chful eye of Brolher Gensler, sfudy all sor+s of bugs, snakes, worms and frogs. These sfudenls may be rhe doclors and scienfisis of lhe fulure. An- ofher Eins+ein, maybe? Firsf Row: H. Sauler, J. DiNuzzio, J. Leonard, D. Telculve, A. Homan, F. Herrle, K. Fox. P. Wesfholl. Second Row: A. Huber R, Gallenslein, J. Gilligan, J. King, W. Rahill, J. lvlaclce, B. Gruppi, C. Delehaniy, R. Kloslerman. Third Row: R. Hines J. Cornelius, J. Sliens, R. Serger, D. Hall, L. Heiilcer, G. Cahill, R. Miller. Fourfh Row: J. Post J. Sweeney, D. Gruber R. Deubell, W. McDonough, H. Reulher, A. Weiherer. 54 Firsl Row: G. Holden, T. Tierney. C. Byrne, R. Sieve, R. Wenninger, J. Schengber, D. Behne, J. Slumph. Second Row J. Arfrnayer, C. Ackerman, T. Busemeyer, H. Knechi, J. Dulle, T, Bruggeman, R. Scherzinqer, R. Fluck, C. Obermeyer Third Row: T. McDonough, R. Drexelius, R. Curry, T, Ahern. N. Cherny, C. Durkin, W. Klosierman, W. Woeblcenberg Fourfh Row. C, Slinson, P. Close, D. Meyers, R. Hollkamp. T. McCoy. in T. V IQ ii . .., I7 i' i F ' . 3 2 3 ii A classical aggregafion is Fa+her McKay's pride-Sophomore D. Parf of fhis class is made up of Lafin School graduaies who are always a +eacher's prize. Soph D made a slow s+ar+ in fhe year's ac+ivi+y bu+ proved i+s value in The second semesler. This class sup- plies several members for ihe Plume siaff and dramafics club. . y 'w F 1. E qi 'lil wi-X, ...fu : .VJ 'n.W,,f .. J ' T. ,' 'N ' Tres Mures, Tres Mures, 'lhese sophomores croon. Beiier wa+ch out Frankie, here comes some Lafin compelifion. 55 Firsf Row: D. Keller, E, Boerger, J. Rape, T. Gausling, J. Brauning, W. Schum, S. Kellerman, J. Mulloney, P. Sorrenlino, G. Dinkel. Second Row: H. Peirosky, R, l-lalloran, J. Klaire, W. Hackman, J. MCG-raw, R. Thoss, A. Smith, T. Walker, R. Bruno. Third Row: J. Godfrey. J. Cain, E. l-lari, W. Adlrins, J. Graham, T. Schneider, J. Nieman, R. Williams, D. Kanaval, A. Caligiuri. Fourfh Row: L. Supple, P. Gales, M. Miller, W. Schneider, l., Seia, R. Lamping, D. Penrod, J, Dierlcers, F. Schuerman. Absenh L. Palumbo. 1 iimi K 1: y One member of Soph E voices his opinion which seems fo be disapproved of by fhe maiorify of fhe class. The boys of Sophomore E have enioyed +he services of ihe jovial Fr. Callan ihroughoui' fhe year and ihe group was said io have iived perfecily. The class was our- s+anding in ihe mission drive buf specialized in spor+s. This aggre- gafion prides i+self in a good sense of humor. 56 Sophomore F, renowned for fhe unusual display of neafness and good condilion in Hs homeroom, by no means fakes a back seal' in Sophomore acfivilies. Fr. Rus's boys alfhough no+ going ihe limif, proved +heir consisfency by con- s+an+ly finishing among ihe leaders in lhe drives in which fhey parfoolc. Q l ' There's real aclivily here-al leasl' +he+'s all fha lzincl camera caughf of fhe boys of 2-F. ,. ., l- . . .wggariorricnzfe l- Firsl' Row: D. Farwiclm, M. Vaccariello, A. Kaes, W. Carmichael, R. Eigel, D. Eclcholf, W. Balbach, L. l-loernschemeyar J. Leen, E. Kramer. Second Row: C. Holzman, G. Kramer, R. Schrnilf, A. Cuclnofla, C. Cronin, J. Tierney, J. Kneipp W. Doud, L. Ferroni. Third Row: C. Deller, L. Nallner, P. Huber, B. Bedinghaus, 6. Padqe++, R. Jacobs, F. Schengber l-l. Berger, J. Riedy, K. Feller. Four'll1 Row: R. Kemme, V. Fluor, W. Coulehan, F. Klosferman, F. Hall, J. Marlinelli C. l-lollel. Absenf: D. Sanclmann, J. Schmalll. 57 The class of all around ac+ivi+ies, 2-G claims a leHerman in every sporf, sophomore 'finalisf in fhe oraiorical conlesl' and a fine +eacher. This class had charge of +abula+ing miie-box refurns and made a favorable showing in lhe drive 'For bonds and slamps. Have you heard 'rhaf 1 And Brofher Lawrence says +o me- Too bad abouf Hui. if T wx V. L. 'N -f-eh g.1 i:.+ f- E.-Pvc, If-1' - l Raul l4.-.f lk., Firsf Row: J. Ryan, R. Busalcl, J. Dissellcamp, E. Wellendorf, A. Scheibenzuber, R. Foppe. R. Byrnes, P. Spille. Second Row W. Anaruma, J. Condron, F. Fishback, R. Sheshull, W. Wood. N. Passalacqua, C. Collini, Third Row: D. Pelle, K. Haas R, Brill, W. Rouse, V. Scardina, V. DeSalvo, J. Nagle. Fourfh Row: C. Bea++y, J. Truesdell, N. Hunnefeld, R. Dermcdy A. Hofmann. Absenf: F. Cianciola, D. Haunerf, S. Holbrook. 58 Firsi Row: N. Pope, R. Sfevenson, L. Pasrura, W. Foppe, J. Larkin, E. Rosen, D. Mills, T. Kinqery, L. Dodd, D. Weber. Second Row: R. Lauch, R. Janning, J. Niemann, D. Boerger, J. Weierman, R. Beclinghaus, W. Rape, D. Bofhe, G. DiMarco Third Row: W. Gerdinq, J. Rengering, T. McManus, R. Morgan, T. Gardner, J. Vonderwische, L. Frank, J, Kormelink D. Pierce, E. Rassenfoss. Fourfh Row: R, Roehm, T. Bondiclr, J. Degaro, R. Whalen, R. Lamb, R. Willxing, R. l-lollslegge W. Groie, S. Mueller. Absenf: R. Dermody. i I Freeslimwan A Members of Freshmen A seriously recife +he Cavalier code during fhe homeroom period. Gen+lemanly are +he boys of I-A l -so says Bro+her Deibel which mighf be guessed from fhe number of library books faken ou+ by fhese en+husias1ic bookworms, who are rrue followers of +heir homeroom +eacher in in+ellec+ual pursuifs. I-A is also 'rhe home of our daily bullefin. f 59 Firsf Row: J. Perrino, W. Baumgarier, A. Dogqelf, W. Molloy, R. Lagernan, J. Obermeyer, D. Muchmore, A. Koenig E. Cosfello, D. Feighery. Second Row: J. Gerhardf, D. Wansfrafh, D. Kollman, F. Gueferman, A. Morrell, T. Lorenz J. Kohorsf, H. Lilienfhal, D. Krumme. Third Row: R. Taylor, W. Zinneclcer, J. Loselcamp, C. Muchmore, J. l-leinlc M. McNeill, E, Noone, E. Decker, J. Veniura, F. l-leiselmann. Fourfh Row: E. Prafi, J. Spaefh, K. Rave, C. Smiih, P. Reich! ling. V. Sanfen, C. Feldman, A. Tallariqo. Absenl: K. Riley. ',5 '.,fw.f1 .., -11.5-ii f Members of Frosh B review fhe previous year's evenfs wiih fhe aid of Mission Maps. I-B, 'Hme ever changing class. holds +he record for 'rhe grea+es+ amounf con+ribu+ed fo +I-ie mi+e box in one' day, also, fhe lowesi amount This acfive class, also noied for having fhe boy bringing in +he mosf Chrisfmas cards, possesses 'rhe hue Cavalier spiri+ of generosify and loyal+y. 60 Firsl' Row: A. Boone, J. Riclcarcl, J. Schwarrz, J. Renner, P. l-lahn, L. Gunfzelman, R. l-larnilfon, B. Newfon, C. Gausling C. Niehaus. Second Row: J. Maffei, E. Moore, M. Langdon, J. Burns, J. Lucas, L. Anderson, A. Colussi, E. Englerl W. Kisperi, L. Wehage, P. Palmisano. Third Row: J. Willging, D. Koehler, D, Daly, R. Shawhan, R. Gabriel, C. Berger P. Merland, R. Schwab, J. Moore, E. Defimer. Fourfh Row: R. Paul, W. Uclry, D. Kelly, D. Siump, D. Uhlielder. W. Lie- lvel, J. O'Donnell, J. Feiqhery, R. Niehaus. Absenf: W. Reno. D, Harmon, R. Beal. !v'N f if-sf -. Q., g ,l J-, X. fi ii li I K . ,, .1 .mfs ' Mg This gives you a general idea of whaf happens inside a Frosh class during The I5 minufe lull before periods begin. Largesf number of honor s+uden+s, pennani-winning +iclce+ sellers, leaders in all ac+ivi+ies, I-C s+u- denis are a shining example fo all of fheir classmaies. The hard work of ihis class and serious fulfillmeni' of du+ies did no+ ai' all, however, dull fheir sense of humor-a bunch of swell fellows! bl Firsi' Row: F. l-luief, F. Russo, D. Albrecht J. Sfolz, R. Thiery, P. Gormley, E. Schmidt J. Clough. Second Row: J. Koclr, A. McCar?hy, P. Pelrosky, T. Gallensfein, T. Kuhr, R. Buclcman, V. Pierson, R. Lelferst. Third Row: W. Gilliland, J. Schlueler, R. Priebe, J. Cafaline, R. Kunkel, E, Ellig, J. Balmer. Fourlh Row: A. Lehn, A. Carnevali, M. Ryan, R. Jung, R. Wahoff. Absent F. Newman, R. l-lellkamp, H. Ryan, J. Sweeney. 'I ...., 1, ,J 1 -. ,,.,,. . -1 3' gift Y- g fi! Q.. I 3:7 25 i r ac.:-2. .alir....r.1 Q., This ycufhful speaker of Frosh D holds his audience's aHen- Hon. Could he be describing his girl? I-D-originafors of +he S.P.O.T. lSocie+y for +he Promofion of Oral Talksl, which club's success was proven by 'Phe performance of Anfhony Carnevali, represen+a+ive of fhe Freshman class in +he ora- 'lorical confesf. Sfudenis of fhis class also parficipafe in oiher aciiviiies having one-sixih of fhe class, band members, and one-fiffh, afhlefes. 62 Firsf Row: G. Russell, R. Criswell, l-l. Brians, F. Nesi, R. Benz, J. Abbafliello, P. Nann, R. Huber, J. Walcim, T. Arbino Second Row: R. Arnefl, W. Mefze, J. Luehrman, P. Henlce, J. Reinerl, C. May, T. Cunclall, T. Haas, W. Nolan, C. Lacinalc F. Weikel. Third Row: D. Overberq, E. Rehlinq, J. Leisrinq, J. Crowley, L. Terhar, J. Murray, D. Hebbeler. Fourih Row E. Cammeresi, R. l-losler, G. Scholl, P. Slallery, R. Ingersoll, J. Pelersman, P. Enderle, D. Gardner, P. Schlel. Absenf T. Frommeyer. Q ln rn Ei Vl Q Fufure leaders all. Members of Freshman E pairioiically give ihe Pledge of Allegiance. The boys of I-E were very sorry +o lose fheir firsf homeroom +eacher Fa+her Huser, bu+ ihey con+inued under +he capable direc- +ion of Fa+her Molloy in iheir re- ligious sfudy. Exposed io siudies, good na+ured always, +hese s+u- denls showed 'lhemselves +o be +ypical Cavaliers. 63 Flrs+ Row: R. Kraimer, R. Bergen, H. Haffield, A. Oslerman, R. Merld, F. McDonough, R. Bolling, A. Seifert Second Row: R Hollgrefe, T. Ray, T. McLane, D. Henson. W. Lemlce, J. DeNoma, C. Shannon. Third Row: Paul Sfump, W. Evangelo, J Moran, R. Schweilcerf, F. Ford. W. Scheve, R. Rusche, H, Gaius. Fourfh Row: J. Kolde, D. Crowell, R, l-lorslmeyer, D Herzog. Absenf: D. Juilfs. v e ' '- i ' L Q 'Nw . ' Z' i -Maw . ll - - ' f , - N v f 1 1 4 . 7,1 1 r . This is obviously 'the arf homeroom. These members of Frosh F adapi lhemselves fo fheir surroundings. Their worlc in 'The 'Turkey raffle, self denial, medical and canned goods drives shows +he willing and whole-headed cooperafion of I-F. The mos+ ouisfanding characferisfics of 'rhe class are iis oulsianding school spirif and Hs ariisfic +emperamen+. Firsi' Row: R. l-lunierl C. Borfhs, T, Busclwle, T. Riegeri, J. Cucinoiia, H. Miller, J. Flalwerfy, D. Broclcman, R. Gilb T. O'Toole. Second Row: J. Camardo, C. Corcoran, J. Kasselrnan, J. Russo, P. Burlce, J. Silvaii, C. Corlcen, P. Palumbo C, Duncan, R. Malloni, J. Linesclw. Tlwird Row: R. Eiser, R. Ford, R. Eagan, l.. Nolfe, R. Klug, J. Rui, R. Lalaan, J, De- Noma. J. Valmassoi, J, Brogan. Fourlh Row: T. Niesen, J. Bauer, R. Wuesl, L. Bomlxamp, J. McPl'1illips, E. Vifolfer V, Cirino, A. Krimpenlorf. Abseni: L. Delgesso, W. Marlin, J. Molloy. , .mp K N W , F ,-.. rr eral an T.-Es n 'LJ 4 J Some members of Frosh G are shown 'lranscribing a frans lafion from Bro+lner's book +o ilieirs. L L J I-GI IG for good, and G for gen'I'lemen.l Persisieni in all +l1ey sei' ou+ fo do, fhese enihusiasiic siuclenis proved +l1ernselves in in- fellecfual fields, by leading ihe Freshmen classes in +l1e bool: week coniesi, and in a'l'hle+ic fields by winning +l1e championship in inira- mural baslceiball. 65 Firsf Row: A. Modaffero, S. Cmelwil, G. Wilp, P. Vuoffo, J. Coors, J. Mack, W. Kern, F. Wurzbacher, R, Sonnlaq, J. Grainger. Second Row: R. Vorbrolcer, V. Cappa, R. Wendel, W. Wood, L. Green, G. Poulin, W. WiHe, l-l. Gray. A. Bruno, T. Barrell. Third Row: R. Mueller, R. Sandlinq, P. Breen, L. L'Dera, E. Abbafiello, J. O'Connell. G. Fischer. R, Arlhon, D. Brauning. Fourfh Row: R. Book, R. Kramer, S. Biedenliarn, R. Dennemann. R. Kollsmeyer, R. Gallo, C. Swope. General Science holds in'feres+ for many sfudenfs like ihese ihree as 'lhey explain an experimenf. The general science boys showed iheir skill in oiher sciences upon flue gridiron and +he hardwood. I-H is fhe spirif of fhe freshman division when if comes fo aihleiic support and also is represenied in fhe service club, band and on fhe fraclc ieam. 66 Four Year Honor Men J. Donnelly D. Heifhaus S. Hil+enbei+el E. Rich+er 1 9 4 6 H o n o r M e n JUNIORS Cannon, J. Giovaneffi, A. Neises, J. Thorpe, W. Conlon, J. Hahn, K. Rams, J. Toren, W. Eiser, D. Kroger, R. Schneider, L. Wildermu+h, R. Folzenlogen, W. Wurfzler, R. SOPHOMORES Albers, L. Holden, J. Meyers, D. Rudolph, D. Bruggeman, T. Holikamp, R. Nagle, J. Schaefer, R. Dulle, J. McCoy, T. Norion, W. Sieve, R. Feldman, C. McDonough, T. Paul, G. Woeblrenberg, Haines, H. FRESHMEN Bruns, J. Koclc, J. Priebe, R. Jung, R. Daly, D. Kraimer, R. Russo, F. Kingery, T. Flaheriy, J. Krimpenforf, A. Schlueler, J. Palumbo, R. Feighery, J. Miller, H. Schmidf, E. Paul, R. Gallo, R. Palmisano, D. Shawhan, R. Sfolh, J. Gunhelman, L. PraH', E. Huiei, F. Udry, W. Koehler, D. Weierman, S. 67 W These are rhe laboralories where fhe plans are +es1'ed for dura- bili+y, pracficaliry, funcfionalify. Here 'lhe qualifies of +he workers develop - characler, person- alil'y, leadership, foresighf, s+amina. And filled wi+h confi- dence and reassured by experi- ence, fhey launch oui' 'From here wifh +hese proved maferials +o enficing new horizons. Aclivilies f3i'T+5, l'53 aE,W'7liQQlQ7F'f-?l'g'iQf.f7'i'lr'7f14'3ffl-W5 'lU f- -Hifkfi'-1 -V . -..-. . - . -.-1,-,,f. f -- ,'.-Ag,-,digg ' ,1. , .- '- -f .- - xy 3-.f 1. - X ' W P' iii!-I -: 'ffrffllli' 1v.'p :3iri-tl . - ww: J1?.5,u,H:q12-rg-r - ,, M- -V f 'miiazeasr 'L fp 2 FN-X M kt X Q X, mi 15 . x E Lf 2 --'g ' x ,x , if . as Hx K 1 i - xg X X X X N 5 N' w KMA. f , OW.. Q- K, K ,Piet ,GQP Q. x 1 K gg 555 3 1 KK W ug-:A 5 was xx . K. x x Q X X X xg, .w ks me 'ki f K FW g S 3 N- x nxa F M... 1 fi AS N: X xx SE xx X 3 X o ax 'QQ J, f if , E 2 x wr we X G , 'QQ . .y WN A 1 X KLCE , TBXTNJE-.gN. ITTSTT 494 N0- FronT Row: K. Fox, T. Busemeyer, W. Zinnecker, N. Scheidler. E, Arlinghaus, J. Donnelly, D. Minl, P. BrinlapeTer, Second Row: N. Calardol J, Walirn, R. Schmalz, J, Rams, J. Ca l T V. lTl-T a championship TooTball Team, iT was up T To The music deparTmenT oT Purcell To puT a championship band on The Tield. Bro. Joseph Kei- mig, moderaTor oT The marching band, inTroduce:l new and inTriguing TormaTions Tor The nighT games. The band perTormed, smarTly sTepping over The whiTe chalk sTripes, The largesT OT The Tour CaThOlic high school bands. WiTh sixTy-seven Cavaliers, Tull dressed in crimson and gold, The band gained noTed populariTy wiTh songs like SenTimenTal Journey, ATchison Tope- ka, and The ever-popular Bell BoTTom Trousers. The Purcell l-ligh School band presenTed iTs annual Springhnne Concert The music oT which was of The Gershwin and Kern Type wiTh such memorables as Rhapsody in Blue and ShowboaT. VV, Mueller, T. Burns, R. SchulTe. Third Row: L. GalIensTein, R. KisperT, J, Buchman, R. Curry, D. SchmidT R, Willcing, R. Book, D. Bell. FourTh Row: M. Kinq, R. Deubell, R, Ford. Special recogniTion goes To Bro. Francis Schneider, Bro. Joseph Keimig, Mr. T-luberT Buschle, and Drum Majors Carl Udry and Mack King Tor Their eTTorTs in making The band oT '45-'46 a success. NSW? -Q QQQ4 . Bak px U 82 , 29 Q3 ff , ,K Q, , -ef Q Q ,ig gs Q' v. x .. 'Q 2 5-. eg 3 we . . -, - . 4 V S , ' . ff W1 , o , - . o- K ' 4 S-W ff. 5.2 Z--mx 3.6 ,A wa ,,, fy ,QF ! ,, 2 M Q Q . Q X Y 5 A .N 'g N I if '5 . 'xi K. . Ig N S I A N ' 9-1333-if ,Q ' Q69 A :grip -39,93 ff' Q K A X BX if . X5 E Q e X nr-rv-vyv 1 if Mx. . -Q Q R Q A JK 'fri 5 X fix Q wx ' ,. 1. I 1 ,f .. , 1 o Wx. Seafed: B. Cinquina, W. Smifh, J. Donnelly, J. Clough, R, Williams, R. Klosferman, Sfanding: P. Gafes, D. Bell, R. Rofh, S. Bove, R. Schulfe, J. Wilsey. N. Calardo, R. Curry, F. Schengber Melody---makers Blend lalarrnonies aNITIN6 soff, melodic violins, sweef Ll clarinefs, vigorous frumpefs and fhe bass of fhe frombones, fhe Cavalier orches- fra blended fheir fones fo mafch fhe qualifies of fhe orchesfras fhaf had previ- ously held 'rhe sfandards so high. Wifh The annual play dropping from fhe school's acfivifies, fhe orchesfra sfill finds ifself in greaf demand by Covingfon Cafholic for fheir annual play and gradua- fion ceremonies. As Purcell's scholasfic year moves foward ifs close, everyone anficipafes fhe music fhaf has always been a 'rradifional parf of fhe Class Nighf program. The old slogan, Say if wifh music. finds no beffer expres- sion fhan in fhe polished melody which acfs as a posflude fo a successful scholasfic year. Seniors who performed for The lasf Time were: Ray Schulfe, king of high school saxo- -r ra 0-N phones, Don Bell, wifh his smoofh wafers-of- fhe-Minefolca Trombone magic: Benny Cin- quinna, nimble-fingered masfer of The key- board: Jack Kieffer, wifh his frap drums and cymbals: and Jim Donnelly, highly falenfed frumpefeer. Mr. Buschle's bafon lcniffed fhe-se masfer players info polished melody-makers. i ' 5 . ff 51. lf' ,, ' ,M-gg V 3.9 . . slwqrggg . ' , - el. ii B35 lla is , . 'F Afrika ' 1 . I W, g -,J .. 5 F . .I ,e 'L l .Z ' , 'iqi-4 Fe- r.xs?5fiL-- i TI ,. ' - ': ,Perri-1,-r 1. wi 'i 113. .. , a i li. vw: -G .-.wr-1'1-'f.g:1'a'w.-v ,s'H ' . -on 'I' -- 2. . . ' - '14 f'..-- ' 1:-.Y . '- -. ' ' W' V V 'H-:'1--Lv-u'.-'Q'HAI: , gr. .. N , 1 - ' V ' '-. .-- . J Q ' - '- iggy , 1,-'2. 5'qf'5,9-'X--.'v.yL?,g.!gfTeAf1,6-1,-. ':g- -1-j. ,,.-Y. Lf, 2 -3 -L. , ,-1 5- .. ' , - 1: 5. 1- , - . - , -' gf ' r ..:,,. 'mf jx., .w,-.----ff--:fu ff'-1-3?--' --1- . - r - - .- A .V - .. - -' .i . , . 1 +,,t-eg! gal A giganfic P formed wiihin an even more gigan- fic circle is one of fhe formeiions in which flue band played flue school song af ilme foofball games. mul: T- H, ,-4-,5-,,-l: , H From ihe H flue band goes info e novelly ar- rangemenf io flue 'lune of some receni popular air. 141: . w., 4 1 l':. The fwirlers show fheir abilify as fha speciaiors 'Frenfically fry 'lo figure our rhis formaiion. Ben Cinquina, Tom MQTT, Nick Calarclo, Pai Close, Gus Bal-ir, and Jim Reinhold confacf The waves. HE laTesT addiTion To Purcell's many acTiviTies is The QSO-VPA Radio Club. BroTher Bernard Jansen, insTrucTor oT radio and elecTriciTy, is The moderaTor and Tounder of The club. To promoTe inTeresT in radio and To do work more advanced Than could be oTTered in class is The obiecTive oT The club. The charTer members were selecTed by meriT. They are seniors: Ben Cinquina, Ray Tabel- ing, Gus Bahr and Nick Calardo. The underclassmen are Tom MoTT, PaT Close, Bob Niemoeller and Jim Reinhold. The oTTicers are Ben Cinquina, presidenT and Tom MOTT, secreTary. Plans include building a TransmiTTer, re- ceiving and communicaTing wiTh oTher radio clubs in The ciTy and elsewhere. AT The weekly meeTings advanced prin- ciples and Theories of radio are discussed. By repairing radios The club raises money To carry on Their work. The name QSO-VPA has Two sources. The VPA is The lasT Three leTTers oi BroTher Lawrence Eveslage's ham operaTor's license. The club members preTer To be known as Very ProTicienT AmaTeurs. The QSO. is a Morse idiom meaning, May l communicaTe wiTh you? Each member hopes To acquire his ham operaTor's license Trom whaT he has learned in The radio club. ' ' V E if - grief- iff- j r r-Wi, , ,pq fe.. :fx - i f- ,. J.. a 1 1 lslir l liilillg lg, lksl llifllgli li ik., 5115, l., . I Over the fop fhese fellows fumble. Lefi fo righfz R. Foppe, P. Davis, C. Finn, J. Mulloney, J. DiNuz- zio, T, McGowan, A. CucinoHa, F. Huief, D. Hogan. Complefe fhe cheer. I-2-3 Lei's gol A rousing cheer from all posiiions. Arching fhemselves fhese cheerleaders reach for the Somebody's really up in ihe air over fhis cheer. sh li 1 R' if NERGETIC cheerleaders in brighi uni- forms lenl color and pep +o Purcell's arhlelic season. The dynamic dynamo of lhis division was small bul nnighly Carl Finn. These len sparks ol afomic energy ape peared a+ all lhe loolball and baslcelball games fo lead loyal roolers in lheir cheer- ing. Under lhe capable guidance of Bro. Gilberf Gensler 'rhese siudenls showed Cavaliers noi only how +o march buf how +o s'rrealc down Jrhe fields of viclory 5 i E. ., living lei our voices swell. A li FirsT Row: D. Hogan, A. Holmann, J. Weber, E. Second Row: D. Brockman, E, Daley, E. STricker, Pfahler, R. Heller, E. Whalen. J. McCarthy, W. STeins. E' HE graTis work oT The ArT Club under The capable I guidance oT Bro. Louis Weber has done much To inspire The spiriT of Purcell which is renowned Through The ciTy. Their arT is noT only known To Purcell's Tacullry and sTudenTs, buT has won honors on numerous occasions. Few will ever Torge-T The beauTiTul back drops Tor The dances. All remember The huge rally signs which Told oT Purcell's sTeady and numerous vicTories, The assembly backgrounds which added color To so many occasions, The library adverTisemenTs, pleas Tor medical supplies and Red Cross posTers helped Purcell To win every drive sponsored. The placards which adverTised Tor The annual bazaar and Turkey RaTTle won praise Trom The WelTare AssociaTion. These were samples oT The modernisTic and aTTrac- Tive creaTions OT The ArT Club. Membership To The ArT Club comes only aTTer many long hours OT hard work. The number oT members is kepf To abouT ThirTeen OT The selecT Tew arT sTudenTs. Their arTisTry in decoraTions measures up To any big Time arTisT's CONCEP- TION OF BEAUTY. 75 Gene Daley admiringly glances at The resulfs of his hard work in The arf room. Look ou+l Dolxe Broclman, Ed. Whalen and Earl Pfahler walercolor a warning io Elder. Dick Scamyhorn, Bill Sfeins, Gene Daley and Jerry Mccarflwy complefe +l1e work on a large posler. Jerry Weber lisfens affeniively as Dick Heller poinfs ouf 'Hue wanlecl background effect Dan Hogan and Ari Hofmann 'lurn oui some uiiliiy posfers for school acfiviiies. 'vs K u an x A X S Q--, Lxxxxo Ni fy. QR S x QS Qfxg 3 X Yi. X Q N R x xv J X K P 'XP fx X N X 1 zgwdav 5.55 -Q . , LLLQTA k k X 1 - mfmww xv.. Xxx A X 1: ' I ' figs ig L Q35 I . ., V sf? I ,Yi . if it ' . iv Q 1: Q , ' 4:-' Q 'R-sf :J Q. , 2 X ,. . Ik .1 1 , fx' Q .xg -Sf s qlywwb- fbkygi X ,tx A. M, R 1 ,.,.A M - fffsff- -an . N - li W Q ,H wits, f 43? .W-.,.n...d .f2:'2n.v,g 3 . 51 Q. 5f15?ii?E:i a w, ' ' - .-If:-.'- ' 2933? fi . .. ag A ' r aw .:+if:f 51: - ::??.. 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Men Who Dress Up The News P URCELL Takes greaT pride in The Plume which has been raTed as one oT The besT among high school publicaTions and was lasT year given an All-American. This year's sTaTT is headed by managing ediTor, RoberT Thorsen, upon whose shoulders resTed much of The responsibiliTy Tor organizing The sTaTT and direcTing The work Tor The Plume. Since The various sporTs are an imporTanT parT oT The lives oT The Cavaliers, much Time and space were devoTed To This Topic. This year saw as ediTor Jack Hogan who is virTually an auThoriTy on The subiecT. His column, SporTliTes, earned popu- lariTy among The sTudenTs. Jack is ably assisTed by Sonny Haines, Thomas Cannon and Henry SeTTer. The DeparTmenT of TeaTures lay in The capable hands oT STanley HilTenbeiTel, whose polished and inTeresT- ing shorT sTories became TavoriTes wiTh everyone. Richard HolTkamp, Thomas McDonough and Thomas Bruggeman aided STan in his work. Joseph Wessling handled The PoeTry DeparTmenT wiTh much space being devoTed To This culTural arT. All of The sTudenTs were encouraged To make aT- TempTs along This line and Their works Took honors in several naTional conTesTs. The News DeparTmenT was in The hands oT co-ediTors Jim Cannon and Jack Neises. They were assisTed by reporTers: Bob Sheshull, Ray Kroger, Bill NighT' ingale, KenneTh Hahn, Jim Vonderwische and Bill STuebbe. The managerial sTaTT consisTed oT Don HeiThaus and Tom Hickey who were in compleTe charge oT circu- laTion and Tiling. Bill STeins did a very commendable iob as head oT The ArT DeparTmenT wiTh The generous assisTance oT The oTher arT sTudenTs. Donald l-lellkamp made conTacTs and racked The Tiles as Alumni News EdiTor, while Bob SeiTerT, wiTh The assisTance oT Mark STewarT, developed and ar- ranged The class news. Tom Cannon and Sonny Haines, from Their posT in The pressbox, kepT sTa- TisTics Tor all The TooTball games. BroTher Elmer Moore used his knowledge oT liTera- Ture and journalism in guiding The lay-ouT work aTTer presenTing a Two week's journalism course giv- en To all members preparaTory To ioining The sTaTT. OuTsTanding workers received press cards as Tokens oT service. 'N ,elk l-fir i ggi fx 'l i ,.,, ri If X -,d l u ,,- g gf-1 -fa,-. I - ' 1 P' Y 1 y W Y 4 -1. ii 2 -La ' 'gil-IE Class of 46 has made Purcell his- 'rory. I+ fell ro 'rhe sfalf of lhe Cavalier fo record ihe numerous evenfs and acfiv- iries which rounded off +his senior year al Purcell. Heading Jrhe sfaff is Edifor-in-Chief Buck Barbee. upon whose shoulders fell Jrhe responsiloiliiy of direcling lhe sialic along wiih wriling, culling, and revising. The or- ganizalion of 'rhe sfaff and developmen+ of rhe Theme was fhe worlc of James Donnelly, Managing Ediior, whose coniacfs and col- lecfion of maferial loroughl abouf 'rhe early publicaiion of 'rhe Cavalier. The enTire job OT creaTing TiTles Tor The greaT number oT picTures lay in The hands of John Bannan, George Klein and James Lupariello, who Tormed The capTion com- miTTee. Jack Hogan, a masTer in his Tield, Took upon himselT The large Task oT ediTing The enTire sporTs secTion which Took up a greaT amounT oT space and is one of The mosT imporTanT phases oT our school liTe. The hard-working sTaTT oT wriTers, consisTing of I-Iarold Reilly, RoberT Burke, William BUCK BARBEE Ediior-in-Chief 'I JIM DONNELLY Managing EcIiTor GENE DALEY Ari EdiTor JACK HOGAN Sporis EdiTor WILLIAM MARTIN Business Manager STANLEY HILTENBEITEL BILL DAVIS 1 EDWARD ARLINGHAUS JOSEPH WESSLING BOB BURKE JIM PAHLS HAROLD REILLY GEORGE KLEIN JOHN BANNAN JIM LUPARIELLO Wrifers BILL STEINS JERRY McCARTHY ELMER STRICKER ArTisTs GORDON DURBAN WILLIAM PUTHOFF RAY SC H U LTE Business Sfaff Davis, Joseph Wessling, Edward Arlinghaus and STanley I-IilTenbeiTel, composed all ar- Ticles wiTh The excepTion of Those perTain- ing To sporTs. Managing paTronship drives, selling ads. making conTracTs -This was The work oT The business sTaTT headed by William MarTin, and including Ray SchulTe, William PuThoTT, and Gordon Durban. Eugene Daley ediTed The arT work wiTh The able assisTance oi Elmer STricker, Bill STeins, and Jerry McCarThy. Kneeling R Hamilfon, J. Nesi, G. Spaefh, Bro. R. Geary. Sfanding: G. Klein, E. Abba- Bob Burke, sfandlng hello R Rnesenberg, J. Benlcen, H. Grome, C. Swope, P. Merland, J. LUCGS, P- PGlV1'llS6Y'l0- ' . f Y 4 5 ff F ,. . -1, ,r it i Q 1 I .. ll 1 L g, . -. N. .y L ,QS PURCELL'S scholaslic and al'hle+ic 7 iyear revolves in ils many aclivilies, Purcell's Service Club finds ils place af every lurn of 'rhese evenfs. Foofball, baslcefball games, dances or bazaars-al any one of lhese aclivilies. you can see The Service Club in aclion, qreeling you wiih a smile and Ticlcel please or Check your coal. Lasl year, 'rhe Service Club was inlroduced +o Purcell by Brolher Roberl Geary, and under his able guidance and insfruclion accomplished many Things. The facully and sludenl body were noi unapprecialive of his splendid work wilh fhis organizalion, and are unanimously backing him in his second and mosl successful year. Bob Burke, George Spaelh and Jack Graham, .. yy'-. I 4 ., r,, . w --Xwfs . ,..v.. ., 84 who are president secrelary and lreasurer respeclively, meri+ sincere honors for work compleled. as Firsf Row: A. Bramble, R. Kroger, F. Russo, T. Niessen. Second Row: l-l. Buschle. R. SchaeTer, J. Graham, R. Collins, Third Row: J. RoTh, J. Mulloney, G. Kramer. 31 T 1 The pasT TooTball season-an overwhelm- ing success-was made possible noT only by a good Team, buT by The wonderTul school spiriT which backed iT. AT The core oT The enThusiasm was The Service Club, W... .. .,, . .. 1. ,em J:- -4 .,.i,.',.w. .. J ..-1-fn.-1 Le'fT To RighT: L. Palumbo, G. Klein. R. l-lamilTon SeaTed Members of 3-A. . T ii 4, ,T - ,,-- rl. ,,.,' Q F54 ,T .-'cy ,- ,5-1, V -,1 hy--5 Q., j 'rf 1 q r?i . ig 'PT 's T I as ,, T, or R' Til if ill-cl r TLT .liz -. ff ' ., I ' fu..-v -.cyl L, ThaT so willingly gave up Their Time To Take TiclceTs and sell programs. This is indeed parT OT Their moTTo, Unusual. By Their genflemanly conducT, and wiTh Their True Cavalier courTesy, They gained The respecT oT all whom They served: and These graTeTul people showed Their ap- preciaTion wiTh Words and Tips, The money which is received by These boys in The Service Club is invesTed in someThing useTul Tor Purcell. LasT year, This organiza- Tion purchased a Trophy case, and This year They are going To have insTalled in The gym a large Time-Check Clock. Virgil once said Public ChariTy is The NoblesT Deed. The Service Club indeed lives up To The TullesT sense oT Those words. 1, ,... A , ,,,, ,.,..... .,., -- ,,..,..,,,. ,-,,c,,,,.wT.,.... .,,s , ' ' 'VY 'T' 5' wg, 11,5 6.4, -:.y . +:r,i-2, .ew- wf' .. , 'wifi-1:,.,, eii?sikv'f3e's:L::3z?A5mt2ti 51.21-1 us . fue, .su - L- ..-.:..i.f'Jef:. 1. Jack Gillner, president and Bob Wermes, secretary. Don Schmidf, Ray Thomas and Pai Flanigan busily engaged! discuss Commercial Club acfivifies. .l 'n ' J ..k f 7 n-rv Y 5 --ex .:-tl faq i, i' 'G i , , 1 A , ' '.,llli'..' ' ,r r '-1, i- -.N I : T W i l V 4 X ss... . . '-N. I i fi wiNE of The mosi aciive groups in school kj is ihe Commercial Club. This club is comprised of ouisianding commercial slu- denis. Their purpose is 'ro assisi in ihe finances of ihe school acfivifies, The biggesl jobs each year being 'rhe school dances, Turkey Raffle and ihe Spring Fesiival. Jaclc Gillcer, Presideni, Pai Flanigan, Vice President and Bob Wermes, Secreiary, rafe as 'ihe mosl aciive senior members. The mosi indusirious represenialives of 'rhe junior division are Ray Collins, Charles lvic- Donough and Bob Seifert ln April 'rhe seniors appoinl nexl year's ol- ficers from The mosi promising juniors. ' 1 LJ 5 Monsignor Francis Gressle's C.S. Fafher Bernard Wernerf addresses Faiher James Scanlan M.C. Sermon. older group. underclassmen. is-'44 if , :ffl K. 'Rafi Charlie McDonough and Dick Pierson Moose Seiferf, Jacl Neises and Ray Collins prepare decoraiions 'For a Purcell clance cuf caper wi+h paper cuflers. XHAUIE ARE enlering info lhe mosi impor-- li F lani aciivily of Jrhe Caiholic school year-ihe Annual Relrealf' said Faiher Leonard Fee as he announced ihe program for lhe week of reirears. All ihe Cavaliers enlered lhal' funciion wiih The same idea in view. Rev. James Scanlan, former assisianl paslor ai Sl. Cecelia's parish and very well known ..-Q... .-N IZ., V ,. - ... IFN, in ,.-.R ,K io lhe sludenl loody, guided ihe undercless- men lhrough 'rhe firsi Three days of rerreai. Wifh iheir Communion Mass began The up- perclass reireai under Fr. Bernard Wernerl, S.J., who is associaie 'ro ihe novice masler al Milford. The crowning acliviiies were ihe moiher- son communion-brealciasi for seniors and The senior all-nighi vigil. 13,4 ,e....: - pe'-+V gn- -'fu 5, f 4s y. , 'ii fi r b If 'l . in 1 E PN T , i H is ,' L l f' 1 i P si ls N l H J. il lik. l X i Q. 6 .4 ll L in , 4 . . , 4' is if 'z i 5 -.J W-,-if A 7.7 - l Underclassmen receive Holy Communion which marlrs ihe close of fheir refreaf. --4 i -4'-1 i 'i i.l--WJ -- i -v L .. - ..-4' .... ' -... The Seniors close 'their re+rea'r wiih a mofher son Com munion followed by breakfast Sfandingz Edward Trippel, Harry Weichhand, John Bannan, Mark GraTsch. James Fenslce and Edward RichTer. SeaTed: James Pahls, STanley HilTenbciTel, Donald Zix, James Donnelly, Paul Schloemer and RoberT Lampe. gfyURCELL'S Cavalieri Chapler of The l NaTional MaThemaTics Honor SocieTy enjoyed an evenTTul year. Again, under The guidance of Rev. John l-l. AnTony, The local chap+er conTinued To pursue exTra- curricular maThemaTical TeaTs, including The acTual consTrucTion of a six TooT side rule. During The course of The year, The club 5 t O ...vw-.K is H .- ,W .7 , , . , ,wi v ,,. 74, . iii E ll, , ...-rw 'Lvl H 2 fr a ?' .-H, ,--., ,.-. ew- F.-, If ,. , ,,Y.,. -1 m 4 bf-1 - ' ' -, ii ' -,, 1 'wwf ' ,A ,.,u..... welcomed such disTinguished guesTs as Dr. Kenne-Th SchrauT, AssociaTe Professor oT lvlaThemaTics aT The UniversiTy of DayTon, and Dr. C. N. Moore, DirecTor OT graduaTe sTuclies aT The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi. The Cavalier Cavalieris pride Themselves on being The TirsT chapTer oT The socieTy To receive a charTer, on being The TirsT To use The riTual Tor The insTallaTion oT members. PurcelI's chapTer This year claimed The honor of playing hosT aT The second annual colloquium oT The socieTy held in CincinnaTi in May. 'gf ' - -1u...: w-13 .,,..'-. Q- 1 baifi-3'-' ibagy T -'-.iff-Q -, , . .' ,iF n,-, --' L . - f' '. M 'pe' .-5241--1-f. ,.- 4 ' ' ' 2, -frgfgjg 5 Ai-fF.'.'-125.111 -,-ruff ww fu! QW -y -, - I- --e f T T kj 1 -+ '5f5er:'22:ff ,'wQ, E-I .' lla, E I S ! I Emir! ,1 .X:,qgki.-xri., ,Fang . g-ibiwfg-3'f Sealed: D. l-leifhaus, R. Schaefer, A. Carnevali, J. Rickard, C. Feldman. Slanding: R. Wurlzler, T. Moll, C, Gausling, H. Ruelher. il ' ! J 1 l,- . i ll l 1 .iz ,,,. . .. ..,. ' ,x -wi A H an i r . .N - .-,F 1 . 7 il ye Q ' 1 mx' J. lx.,fi Q ll l ?NDER lhe supervision ol Bro. Francis Deibel, 'rhe library is a verifable ware- house ol knowledge and excellenl reading rnalerial. ll serves as a haven lo lhose seeking inlormalion ol any amounl concern- ing almosl any subiecl. ln addilion io lhis, i'rs shelves are lined wilh The works, bolh ficlional and non-liclional, ol lhe mosl popular aulhors. One of lhe library's many conlribulions lo sludenl welfare is ils annual Calholic Book Week Conlesl which has slimulaled good reading and sludenl compelilion. Specially slruck gold pins were provided for lhe besl speaker in each of The four divisions. These four finalisls lhen com- peled before lhe enlire sluclenl body and lhe linal winner was chosen. Sludenl librarians from every English class made il easy To spend enlire class periods lapping lhe resources ol lhe growing and ever-accommodaling library. , '13-rr-':fa.':q.::.--:mn - 4 1571 if f'c?'ffr'f 1 -'s rr ff':f1 'zfPv'T Twf5vf:f':ff'?'f.w:: ' 'il Jfri-,Litre-iw.-g1gg.:,.g ' , ' .,-q9fs,41g.1jj ,,ffgQsziQ3-Qa'g:V- igj--,jg,'-axf.T2:fgilg,,.5'g5,g5Eg.5,G-.2-1li'5Q,f-F.f-4j :fk- ugh .,..K .V . . . N ., ... . . W, wuz. y .. ., .-. , K .C , I ..., 1 ..3.,vk. .f gg. e. f11 1-. . !,':.,Q: ' lk if,g,,g,ei,g,,f'g,Q,gg3ffil,,,,:.4gu.,g,.A Q,-ii. ' ' ,. ug.. 4-.:...L.xQ'--'H'1 w-ik. A.: W- . .Q-'- iff-12i...z:4.n.T1r:.1.fa..l.L--.i-:..:.:...ff141.cc ,ml N. X 1 -X 2 K XX mu, iixzqng 2112 X XX M-1, ASA if MN 'EW QNX? -i:5 15Qx:Ei31Es, X - XXXNX, ,XX 8 X ku ,X E. 2 sf? ' E Egg XXX, Nz- 4' X 3 2. 5 FY X X, if Xsgigw fi ,SM X IJ- fi X x 'Q':??X,'lXw - - wg fiiffg Q .. , K fix 3QXX2wf2CXgf f see' x 'ed' ' . iw A X wg . X NK X1 5 Es Q an KES 5 , ML 2, X if xg S 2 Q Q NX X X X X X5 E Wax X X 3 X N? X xx 1 : X. Saas X x .fl L . :lay ' M x x Q- -s.: ., w 2 5 X X ,X 9 X 2 X ws 2 X . 533215 XR. 2935 ' E 5-9 -..:::Z153'5 Y .X XXX.. ff ff 22' x X572 ' ' - X ywfkfx . 'XX X , ,X :. b- - X Ar, ' T L Q - gg is X A , X .-.wggwg :X if , .. ix K I Q E X XX ..,. ' ' X .maiggg - L k , xwvk Xk in E K X ,XXX ax X K Y A-frsxf X ms' Q:fg5XgNX,.X . . . iw WX,X,XXX s I X f QV , 1..- 1 29 gi? 'S THE Cafholic Sfudenfs' Mission Crusade was a huge success fhis year, 'rhe mem- bership of more fhan seven hundred and fiffy being fhe greafesf record a+ Purcell. The crusaders had fheir official recepfion af Sf. Francis de Sales Church wifh an address by Monsignor Francis Gressle. The officers were Ralph Mifchell, Presidenfg Henry Buckley, Vice-President Thomas Mc- Coy, Secrefary: and Richard Holflcamp, Treasurer, wifh Bro. Elmer Moore, S.M., acfing as moderafor. Three dances aided in securing funds for fhe benefif of fhe C.S.M.C., fhe profifs of which have gone fo several missions oufside fhe confinenf. The generous amounf con- fribufed by fhe sfudenfs in fhe 'rradifional Lenfen Self Denial Fund wenf fo The supporf of Sf. Marfin de Porres mission in our own cify. Af The lnferracial Dinner for Greafer Cin- cinnafi, Purcell was represenfed by Sfanley Hilfenbeifel, James Donnelly, Edward Ar- linghaus and Henry Buckley. Ofher acfivi- 'ries were fhe furnishing of special Cavalier Cards for fhe Parenfs' Novena, fhe con- ducfing of The medical drive for fhe mis- sions, and regular disfribufion and use of 'rhe Shields as fhey appeared each monfh. Activity Tones School Life Ken Hahn and Henry Buckley prepare fo disfribufe Shields fo the class represenfafives. Dick Holflcamp and Tom Bruggeman look over flue financial aspecfs of fhe CSMC. l Purcell's Cavalier Code STANDING up before every Cavalier as a guiding lighi' and serving as his paih 'ro success is 'rhe Cavalier Code of Honor. ln hoc signo vinces - Under 'rhis sign +hou shall conquer. 1 in hoc Beginning ,every day The sound of Cavaliers chanfing rheir Code of Honor re-echoes 'rhrough 'rhe corridors. These Cavalier Commandmemls involve principles, which, if followed by all men, would bring info realify rheir mosf cherished ambiiions. As' a srudeni of Purcell High School, I am responsible for up- holding ihe honor of ihe Cafholic Signo Vinces :naar Dfw A l +herefore pledge on my word of honor: To obey rhe Commandments of God and His Holy Church. To respeci' and honor my parenis, my feachers, and all civil aufhorifies. To respeci' ihe righis of my fellow- men regardless of race. color or creed. To live a clean life: in ihoughi, in work and in deed. To discourage unclean amusemenrs and enferiainmenis. To malce a sincere Confession and 'ro receive Holy Communion ai leasi every fwo weelcs. To be faithful 'Io my daily prayers: 'Frequen+ly 'ro visif +he Blessed Sac- rameni' and +o reciie fhe Rosary. To place myself under ihe prorec- 'rion of my Blessed Mofher by wearing her Scapular Medal. To bring Chrisi' and His Church ro orhersl +o be a leader in my parish. To be proud of my Cafholic educa- 'rion and always +o be a credi+ +o my school - PURCELL HIGH. Firsf Row: E. Beverage, T. McDonough, T. Schenqber. Second Row: N. Calardo, J. Cade, Wm. Wood. Third Row: H. Weichhand, L. Palumbo, J. Bannan. Fourfh Row: L. Gunhleman, Wm. Udry, J. Wessling, R. RoaT, F. Rigney, C. Dele- hanTy, R. Goosman, Wm. Holfkamp, H. Liebel. P. Palmisiano. Sianding: C. Ingersoll, M. Lacinak, E. Slriclrer. Mastering STage Presence ANEW insTiTuTion has been presenTed To Purcell This year in The DramaTics Club. Under The capable direcTion of Bro. Keimig, The DramaTics Club has applied To be' enTered inTo The Thespian SocieTy, a naTionwide organizaTion Tor The promo- Tion of dramaTics. IT has also presenTed iTs peTiTion Tor membership inlo The Masque and Gavel, The naTional CaTholic dramaTics socieTy. The DramaTics Club will be divided inTo Three main parTs -speakers, acTors and sTagecraTT. The speak- ers will advocaTe beTTer speaking. An exTra-curri- cular speech course will be given To improve Their manner of Talking and To accusTom The members To speaking To groups. The sTagecraTT deparTmenT will devoTe Their Time To sTage designing, scene building, makeup and lighTingg The deparTmenT of acTing will presenT The annual play. The beneTiTs ThaT The Purcell Players will derive from The DramaTics Club will be a beTTer appreciaTion oT dramaTics, abiliTy in speaking and acTing and The opporTuniTy To express Themselves before an au- dience. The only requiremenTs To be a member OT The socieTy are inTeresT in dramaTics and a willing- ness To give Time and eTTorT To The supporT oT The club. The DramaTics Club inTends To produce beTTer speakers and bigger and beTTer plays Tor Purcell. 93 Sealed from lefl' 'l'o righl' are: Rev. James O. Byrne, procurafor: Mrs. Lorraine Bealfy, recording secrefaryg John S. Calvin, president Elmer S+ricker, vice-presidenh and fha Rev. Leonard M. Fee, S.M., principal ai Purcell. Slanding leff io righf are: Lawrence March, corresponding secrelaryg W. F. Carmichael, publicily chairman and Fred Clough, enierfainmenl chairman. Three proud dads are shown in iheir laoolh al fhe Turlcey Bazaar. 94 THE close co-operarion belween lhe lac- ul'ry and fhe Welfare Associalion is lhe paramounl reason for Jrhe oulsfanding suc- cess which has been accomplished by Pur- cell in 'rhe course ol fhis scholaslic year. The spiril which preclominafes lhese mon+hly rneefingsu is indeed inspiring and profilable and is lhe reason why Purcell is raled as one of lhe be-sl high schools in lhe cily in Hs scholaslic aclivilies and upkeep. Since Farher Fee has falcen over 'rhe re- sponsiloilify as principal of Purcell, lhe co- operalion of lhe parenls and facully has increased lhe allendance, inferesl and lhe income of lhe Welfare Associaiioni and as a result Purcell is ever growing srronger. ... . :wc . if U'lUQi il J' sc,Vl'lf..,,,Fi'if.li 213 .JLECC-Sissy These PTA members 'formed ihe recephon The Chrisfmas meefing is always well a+ cornmlffee af fhe meehng lendecl and well-liked. There is a four year span while a boy leads a fype of life never +o be repeafed-his s+uden'r life. I+ lakes in his fun 'les1's, his sophisficalecl affairs, his off- guarcl momenfs, his embarras- sing si+ua+ions in ou'l'-of-school ac+ivi+ies. 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K A ' lv' 4' - -.1 - I .L R FQ' 2 -f r- , ik'-imfi l lg ik iiiiql ,Fir 'iw r-' ws'-for E E M V will lil'+- ' .5- ..f v- Boolsworms Oraie Frank Rigney one of ihe finalisfs in ihe library book coniesi, delivers his book repori fo an aifeniive audience including our principal, Fr. Fee, and Miss A, L'Homme- dieu, a guesi speaker. Ken Hahn, George Spaeih, Joe Mariinelli and Tom Buschle quieily avail' fheir opporiuniiy 'lo give fheir book reporfs in fhe library confesi finals. Pal I . ,, , Fesuwa Give fhaf l d Rf A., ,., Q y 64 silver pennies and fwo Hclreis fo flue nexf bazaar. Rowshed, Rielly and company probe info +l1e unknown infricacies of flue penny pi+cl1. l' T 'shi W, ii!! A if-11 - , f 4 V. Y A 1 'fin Ron Greer explains flue penny piiching gambling fo a couple of slick cl1iclxs. No hu ' nclung pleasel We 5,15 ex Q Nb: I ll x 'gl .31 .X T R K :gif fix Q H, 5 1 km'M3se'33 F Elf? E , f, rj as .. , , 4, ,j,1, t Fx 'KA Q Y Sw .K mf -Sf Q 4 1' . S , . 5 A .X 1 I . M?g:w,,1. iQ F , Qi-wg: 7 yn, . s Q hy.-ff o 'M-'rf 352-35 ,Q Q Whse .1-QN- . 5 1 . xv. -lx. 'sm' X OVER X Wciory Bamquei The speaker's fable-Faiher Fee pre- siding. The foofball 'ream modesfly lisfens fo iis spoken praises. u HL ' ffafe Coach Bo McMillan of Indiana Fafher Fee commends ihe ieam Bro. Bill expresses his grafifude Coach Kluslxa +eIls how infen- Universiiy congrafulafes ihe on ifs undefeaied season. for anoiher spoiless record. sive iraining led fo success. Champs. I06 Wi.. ., u N94 V 1 x. ,sf aff ' y S 1 x lEk'Wa lea- , an , MW , QZQZQE W ny, 3' A-. v v 1 ' 3 Q , MM X K xg, ., f M , k 4 a 'M fSgQM X 4' .W Rv- , g,..X, x . ,Q ix X ST ' 5 . ss Q .1-A , . ,I S if ,Sm 'R N 1 K A Q , X Q ,E S gg -- , i -x 'Q 5 L if - s 'iSQ Qv fwisg w' f f X ff ,M , L I . L' . +1 P f X .33 ff QF if ' 'X .QW '1 W. K L A, ii My -. 'K R x v XQ 5? ' fl .L - fl- 5 X xx x ' 'L Q' ' x M Q. X' g Ag . 1 my Xffiiw K X J A L A xi L K S, - ,Mas Q L is Q 4 N R595 5g The double V symbolizes 'rhe flieme of fha dance, V's 'For viclorious seasons. A novel arrangement allows the Cavaliers and flweir cufies fo dance beneafh flue recurring yard line slripes. Pardon my elbows, buf ll1ey said we could live. The shag lines envy Sweeny's smooth sailing. ls fhis May I have fhe nexi' dance? or is she paying for her own coke? The band seems fo have lcsf Hs magnefism fhis side of ihe 50 yard line. ID9 V J gl-IO shall hold office in Cin- Q' ' cinnafi's and Norwood's cify governmenfsn was fhe quesfion foremosf in fhe iunior division's mind as fhe lads wenf fo fhe polls Monday, November 5, following dynamic verbal assaulfs befween fhe Democrafic and Republican parfy speakers, whose fiery argu- menfs were indispensible in fhe elecfion rally. The fanfare of frumpefs and glare of sfrearning, colorful banners and posfers added bofh color and a realisfic nofe fo This gala affair. Sfudenfs invaded fhe Republican and Democrafic heaclquarfers for posfers and hand bills wiih which fo flood fhe audiforium on elecfion day. lvlosf of 'rhe elecforal propa- ganda was made by fhe juniors 'rhemselves however, showing lheir inilia- live and earnesf desire for a successful campaign. Under 'rhe direclion of William Driskill, general chairman: William Donovan, Re- publican chairman, assisled by speakers Kennelh l-lahn and Roberl Thorseng Henry Buckley, Democralic chairman, assisfed by speaker Carl Udry: and Neal Scheicller officiafing as chaplain: lhe eleclion was a huge success. The Republicans won wilh a one man rnajorily as was lhe case in lhe Cily Council eleclions, proving 'rhal' high school sluclenls can do fheir own 'rhinking loo when if comes 'ro polilical malfers. f E V OTE. ,M ws H MTF- H N 1, By gazing a+ +he siar-siudded backdrop on ihe sfage: by sfaring a+ fhe s+arli+ ceiling, many a graduaied Cavalier looks back a+ fhe lasl' dance The S+arli+e Serenade wi+h a sad lump in his +hroa+. Sian Hilfenbeifel, Tom Mo+'r and 'rheir beaufies ialce a re- freshing p a u s e befween dances. The res+ of +he guariel' glance shyly abou+ and Sian boldly inquires Who dal' up dere. wid dal 'flashbulb7 'l'hey're begin- ning 'lo see +he lighfl ln flue eyes of flwe resl' of +l1e sluclenl' body a+ Purcell, Ed Noone is a symbol of bravery and +l1e very besl Cavalier spiri+. Bill Sfiens, co-owner wi+h Jerry McCar+l1y, claims fhis remarkable, lovely, er, er. Words cannof describe ill ' '71 l l , 1 F -v-1 i Vi: ' l ' L' llnl' li I ll' 753 'lull l WW 'TN F? I ' ' rr' ' ' 9' ' ' li -ll 2- .' .- rl ' L l i . ri al JV ,L , l . ga, 1 li.,,.'i el' fi l 1--ik gf s an QM :rv if-an n--, - 7 - ,W-.K 5,-4 5-. rl Q, m, 'Rf ,I l 'l ' la V b' l NN Wallace Toren and William Wesf spolne in defense of fhe Dorofhy Moller and Belly Glenn, +wo of fhe preHy oppo affirmalive and broughf much praise fo lhemselves and nenfs from Reqina, make wilh ihe smiles. Purcell. Don Meyers acfed as chairman of lhe debale and infroduced fhe speakers wiih greaf gusio. -l Vi lflfli 5 if l iwl mail Tri.: lllieglrwa Cavaliers from Arlinghaus fo Zix gave generously +o fhe medical supply drive under fhese Sophs. fbi V1 s- .. . I R, I. T 1' Q ...ve 1 1 5-..,T.- ff, Iii A fm? ,Ili EJ Q-'evil-is II4 William Wesl' defencls fhe effirmalive wiih phrases lhal mrgh+ have been echoed in ihe Senale. ,Hgh REALISTIC Junior Town lvleeling loolc V i place al Purcell, when Dorolhy Moller ancl Belly Glenn, represeniing Regina High School, and Wallace Toren and William Wesl, represenling Purcell, expressed lheir respeclive views on Compulsory Mililary Training. Argumenls flowed hol and heavy as +all and impressive chairman Don Meyers guided queslions from lhe floor. An alom is splil, anolher explosion occurs, as Bro. Geary's wilches advenlure in+o lhe unknown. Dorofhy Moller expressly says no 'lo Compulsory Milifary Training as she presenls her views lo 'lhe Junior assembly is QM? , 2,- sizv '- 'lf - s S , 5- g 4. r F Vice Presidenl Bill Davis congralulafes Presidenl Jim Rolh as Bob Folzenlogen, Secrelary, and Jim Donnelly lreasurer, look on. Plan as you migh+, lesl' as you may, dream as you will, if lhere is no feamworlc in lhe cons'l'ruc- lion fhere will be no harmony in +he newly buill horizons. So fhe Cavaliers grind in+o l'heir very beings fhe convicfion of depen- dence on one anolher for suc- cess: and wil'h sfarless feams bul' gem players, fhey have maslered +he arl' of feamworlc. 5 'N- ...... W R . .g t 5 1 E, .A x, . Nw! K' w MY 'Q QED.. . x 'iam-4, .1-xv' Y.. K: ff,ki,,., . . wx -fs af dsc , 'NW W-:Q ' . W x. ar ,xr ' I - wily 'S U W.: E' EAT PURCELLl ThaT was The ambiTion oT every high school eleven in Cincin- naTi. BuT The Cavaliers were equal To The occasion and Tor The second sTraighT season Coach Ed Kluska has broughT his Team Through each game wiThouT a blemish. Working oTT of The sTraighT T-TormaTion, The Crimson and Gold combined TasT, quick opening plays wiTh a sharp. danger- ous passing aTTack, which combinaTion spells vicTory in any man's league. Coach Kluska had as a nucleus. Tour regulars of The I944 aggregaTion. Co- CapTains Jim Marck, Tackle. and Jim Mason. hahcback: John Mulcloon, Tackle, and Don Brill, halTback. WiTh This quarTeT oT veTs, i944 leTTer- winners and reserve members were molded inTo a smooTh-working machine ThaT sTopped only in The enemies' end zones. The Tour IeTTermen oT l944 who became sTarTers in I945 are Neil- l-lardy, end: Bill Davis and Jack Linneman, guards: ancl Jack l-logan, quarTerback. The Trio OT reserves ThaT worked Their way inTo TirsT-sTring berThs are Mike Daly, end: Larry Welage, cenTer: and Paul Misali. Tullback. The final ToTals reveal ThaT The Cavaliers Tallied I89 poinTs as againsT 48 Tor Their opponenTs. These sTaTisTics don'T Tell The True sTory as a maioriTy OT The opponenTs' markers came while Purcell subsTiTuTions were performing, The same holds True Tor The l89 regisTered by Purcell: even Though This is an all-Time scoring high Tor Purcell elevens, iT doesn'T show The True power oT The Crimson and Gold since reserves played a lion's share in some TilTs. The real gauge of The Cavalier grid machine is The TacT ThaT noT once in The enTire season was any Team able To lead The Purcellmen. l T -s Tl , ms ,.. Qi fi I , ' g' E 5--1 ll T T Hi GSS Quill ,E 1 , f T Brill breaks inTo open, and heads for near sidelines, as All is losT, as Xavier player makes desperaTe dive for slippery escorf Muldoon prepares To clear The way. Paul Misali on soggy Xavier gridiron. First Row: W. Davis, J. Muldoon, R. Hollrneyer, D, Slelfenlcamp, J. Mason, J. Marclr, N. Hardy, J. Linneman, J. Hogan. Second Row: J. Frosl, W. Curran, M. Daly, J. Daley, P. Misali, D. Brill, D. Williams, R, Meiszer, L. Welage. Third Row: M. Cosgrove, T. Thomson, M, Madden, R. Kloslerman, R. Koehne, V. Scardina, P. Heidel, R. Lorenz, R. Naber. Fourlh Row: R. Sielerf, A. Kramer, J. Nieman, P. Gales, F. Schuermann, F. Moll, R. Brill, G. Klems, J. l-loflman. Fifth Row: A. DeSalvo, R. Heller, H. Ruellner, T. McCoy, J. McPl'1illips. L. Koenig, J. Riedy, J. Krumme. I ff' V ff war- ,-X , . Cops Giealei L,.liwr.lrimfn. lille Managers King, Sluebbe, Slinson, MacVeigl1 prepare game equipmenl, and discuss chances for anoflier Purcell vicfory. 4 L L 5 fl 5 gif V, r 5, . , 'g 1 'W ., , 3 A . K H9 1 l qi,i' .. g Purcell's powerful Cavaliers reTurned To The gridiron wars and made iT Ten wins in a row, when They walloped Bellevue's Tigers 27-7 aT Bellevue. The brillianT running of Ralph Hollmeyer and Don Brill accounTed for The firsT Three Cavalier Touchdowns, and a fourTh period pass Trom Jack Hogan To Neil Hardy was good Tor The final Tally. I A hopelessly ouTmanned, ouTfoughT Norfh College Hill conTingenT became The elevenfh consecufive Purcell vicTim, as The Cavaliers swamped Them 35-7 aT Xavier STadium. Paced loy halfbaclc Jim Mason, who regis- Terecl Twice, The Cavaliers scored The firsT Two Times They had The ball. .L 1. If l l1,lLliiT.,f.,2 1 WiTh a 26-O lead To proTecT, Cavalier shock Troops Took over in The Third period and surrendered a pair of Tallies To Hughes Big Reds. Purcell finally annexing iTs TwelTTh sTraighT Triumph, 26-I4 aT Xavier STadium. Don Brill, pisTon-legged, auburn-shocked, sTarleT, esTalolished himself as one oT The ciTy's beTTer backs, when he reached Touchdown Town Three Times. x - W iii' Ii liillfz Highly-TouTed WesTern Hills was never in The ball game afTer Red Brill scooTed I5 yards for a firsT-minufe score, and The Pur- cell iuggernauT won I3-O. The previously undeTeaTed Maroons yielded The second Cavalier score in The Third canTo when an aerial Trom Jaclc Hogan To Jim Mason climaxed a 50 yard march. '7f.37:'I'f?fli1f'CX1 If-5. .I !TI'i.f' Eli' W1 F fFTLB3Y'1'Eff5EZ!iIG i 15327133 G ..,:,.-1,5 F.-,,..i.,L. V:-yr-,g7gf,3:-'ggi Brill ouTdis-fences Hughes Big Reds on Touchdown iaunf. Misali cufs back inTo Bomber secondary for long gem ., , , -'.l '.l ln 'rlwe game of The year, Purcell's irre- sisiible grid forces rolled over Elder's Panilwers I4-6, sfriking 'rwice in second period. and proved l'l'1eir greafness To 'rlwe I0.000 wild-eyed parlisans. If was ilwe work of ilrue sfellar Cavalier forward wall rlwroflling Elder's 'feared back- field llwai enabled Purcell +o snap flue Panfher winning sfreak. Taking on a well-deserved breailwer, llwe high-geared Purcell Cavaliers coasied io a 27-7 win over Walnuf I-lills' ou+classed Eagles making if number fifieen on flue viciory parade. l-lard-running Red Brill slole a chunk of glory as lie galloped 78 yards fo Touch- down Town wiflwoul an enemy hand being laid upon him. '. -1 nlx. -. . Cavalier T-formeiion cleceives Elder and cameraman. Mason fallies on goal line plunge as Cavaliers whip Panihers Skirfing his lef+ end, Misali picks up 'firsf clown. Mafes open huge hole as Mason goes over I2I D ley and Hogan collaborale To eiour enemy pass. 20 With row O ConTinuing Their winning ways The ambi- dexTrous Cavaliers ran and passed wiTh equal auThenTiciTy, To smoTher Their arch- rivals, WiThrow's Tigers, 20-O before a paclced house aT Xavier STadium. ln a conTesT marred by Tive Purcell iniuries, .lim Mason and Don Brill, handled The running duTies, Jack Hogan guided The aerial aTTaclc. 7 Roger Bacon 7 A hard-TighTing Roger Bacon eleven held The sickness-riddled Cavaliers To a sur- prising 7-7 sTandsTill' before a sellouT crowd OT I6.000 aT X. U. Red Brill scored TirsT Tor Purcell buT Rene Kindle scored Tor The SparTans by canTering 56 yards. Jim Marck, Don Brill and Bill Davis came from siclcbeds To play, while Jim Mason was sidelined wiTh an ankle iniury. 20 ST. Xavier O Playing in a veriTable sea of mud , The undeTeaTed Purcell Cavaliers Tinished in a blaze of glory, whipping The grounded ST. Xavier Bombers 20-O on a rain-soalced gridiron. Coach Dromo's boys failed To gain a TirsT down or compleTe a pass while The champs displayed a ground and air game ThaT under ordinary condiTions would have doubled The acTual score. Swerving fipsily, Daley shaies would-be Taclrler, as Naber comes up. Daley eagerly awaifs long Touchdown pass from Hogan in X farce. 4 Q Q'w X 3, Q S as 1,.b, 1 . I . I fgfri' A es , 14, V :S 4. . , 8 :Zi N .,. ,nf T v.f'f4:, P 0 ' 'T E XYQSYQNRW- KX D Xbrst 2 N gig X 4' E, 9559? - J. Q W. xiii: .. A it 'Q ' 'izmxlaf Q X 1 ' 'I L -viva. gm xx E 1 F' sf Q 5 S ' 'f . X ,, I1 t Xi' jg 1,5 S, QF . i 5-eww-51 ' 'Q 1 LLQN .u As . x s .Sim x 5-5: Wie 1+ Q yu X f 3 U' ':'4R?GivSii'?23- fimi wg' fm- yi .Y i 'Nuff Q. Q' Qs ,. 'H- y if .M A k 5 , ? x' - it 3 x Q f HE spiril is willing bui 'rhe flesh is weak. This old saying may be applied lo rhe plighi of 'rhe varsiry cagers of I945-46. For as a number of coaches whose reams played rhe Cavaliers agreed, 'rhe Purcellmen were swifr on 'rheir leer and had a crisp passing ariaclc, bul rhe lack of a six-ioorer on The srariing ou+ii+ hurl 'rhem considerably. Oi ihe firsl five only Bill Donovan, souihpaw pivoi- man, came close to rhe six-ioo+ mark. Bill srreiches rhe rape af 5:I I while Jim Mason and Jaclc l-logan reached only 5:8. John Harmon, junior forward, and Bill Davis, senior guard, boih hir The 'rape around 519. Larry Welage ai 6:3 was ihe Tallesi eager on fhe squad, buf saw only limired acrion. Jim Mason, veieran of ihree hoop wars, was high poini' producer of ihe club, nerring I25 rallies. John l-larmon, Bill Donovan, and Jack l-logan were all bunched near Jrhe ceniury marlc. Orher members of Purcell's hardwood squad were Tom While. long armed iuniorq Marlc Cosgrove, sharp shooling ihird-year man: Don Brill, speedy guard: and Jim Mori, a good shoi wifh eirher hand. The scrappy speedsrers dropped over a half dozen games by a margin of one or rwo baskeis. PURCELL OPP Covingfon Cafholuc Taylor Wesiern Hills Hamilion Cafholic Hughes Newpori Carholic Monroe Walnur Hills Sr. Xavier Cenfral Vocahonal Elder Roger Bacon Woodward Norwood Sf. Xavier Madonna Elder Roger Bacon TOURNAMENT Walnui Hills Hoopsters Flash And Fade MacVeigh and King, baskeiball managers, appear Four Bacon players dominafe fhls hardwood Scene buf fo have confrasfing reacrions io piciure-faking. Mason's hands and Hogans legs are discernable l24 Fronf Row: J. Mason, W. Davis, J. Moff, D. Briii, J. Hogan. Back Row: M. Cosgrove, T. Whiie, L. Welage. W. Donovan, J. Harmon. Mason brings a ieff-handed hook shof ouf of reach of adversary. Lone Cavalier baiiles iwo foes, as We- lage goes up for beffer-look. Donovan goes high in+o-air +o shoof over an ou+- sfrefched hand. Mason 'floals 'through fine air will: fhe greafesi of ease much io dis- pleasure of Baconifes. Donovan prepares fo follow ball, as Mason a+- fempfs anofher one. Harmon disregards Woodward defensive men and Harmon dribbles befween +wo opponenfs, fakes careful aim and poses for sl'1o'l'. slaris a one-handed long-shof as Donovan again Two foes fail fo s+op fancy-Dan overhead pass by readies lo confrol laankboard. Brill lo Mason on side as Hogan looks on. IZ6 Cosgrove and Welage come up fo see who's who Davis glides 'lhrough slrafosphere as Cosgrove and as Harmon fussles wifh two Elder boys in hardwood While observe his aniics in awed silence as Elder scrimmage, player wafches. M. , A, A ,, , V1 V 5 4. l V I 3 ll ll Enifinf' fi in .1 ll il -' 5 . is..Jl 'MJ .J .J L: ia 1. 1. ' .l - A Wifhrow baslteleer offers lilfle oppo- sifion as Mason +akes one-handed po+ shol. On ihe fronf of a fasf break, Mason gels a bunny, as Davis follows iusl in case. Davis 'Fires a hoolr pass. over shorler opponenl, io Mason under lhe hoop. Firsf Row: D. Flick, W. Adkins D Donahue Second Row: A. Weiherer, D. Gruber J Hoffman N Sera C Beafiy DIRECT opposiie of 'rheir big brolhers of lhe Varsiiy, ihe lillle Cavaliers aver- age well over six feel. As a resulf rhey were one of lhe Top squads in The Caiholic League compeiilion. Reserves were paced by Don Gruber and Chuck Beaiiy, a pair of high scoring forwards. Jack Hoffman cavoried ai 'rhe 'rip-off spolr while Al Weiherer and Bill Ad- kins, handled ihe guard chores. Rounding our 'the squad were Don Dono- hue, Lou Sela, Don Flick, Jim Schlueler, and Joe De Garo. The lilile Cavaliers gained valuable exper- ience from daily scrimmage wiih l'he varsiiy and were a greally improved ieam, as rhe campaign drew To a close. Don Gruber was caplain and 'rhe mosl oui- slanding performer of fhe quinfei. l28 BASKETBALL - I945- I 946 FRESHMEN OPP. 25 All Slars II 26 Covingfon Calholic I0 25 Bosron Blaclcies II I5 Wilhrow I9 2l Elder I0 36 Assumpiion C. Y. O. 20 I7 Roger Bacon 22 30 Assumplion C. Y. O. 3I 33 Champs 2I 24 Deer Creelz I9 I5 Roger Bacon 20 3I SI. Nlarq. C. Y.O. II 37 Norwood Z3 27 Norwood B I4 Norwood 27 I I Wilhrow 20 23 SI. Xavier I7 27 Rambler Club 26 44 Assumplion C. Y, O. I8 I4 Elder I7 24 Madonna Reserves I2 I7 Hamillon Cafholic 4l 32 All Sfars 23 38 SI. Xavier I2 AINING more noise wilh each game, The Purcell Frosh ol l945-46 showed enough Io lorcasl' a winning record when lhey become Varsilymen. The Ireshies under 'rhe palienl' lulelage ol Brolher Gensler, pracliced daily al Purcell and al Ihe L. B. Harrison Club. ln Grealer Cincinnali League Compelilion, 'rhe Iirsl year boys lorolce even winning Three and dropping Ihree. Oulslanding scorers were Joe De Gare Johnny Burns, Green. and McLane. Olher boys who showed well' all season were I-lerzog, Slump, Colussi, Corlcen, Lorenz, Gallo, Kramer, Mclahillips, and Grole. Johnny Burns produced lhe biggesl one game oulpul as he caged I6 poinls over The S+. Xavier I-ligh Freshmen. Dribloling Demons-Sparky Frosh Firsl' Row: D. Mills, J. Lorenz, J, Burns, J. Nieman, A. Colussi and D. Albrecht Second Row: R. Gallo. J. McPhiIlips, .S Biedenharn, R. Kramer and R. Jung. Third Row: T. McLane. D. Herzog, S. Mueller, W. Grole and P, Sfump. Standing: P. Palumbo, J, DeNoma, J. McPhillips, J. Silvali, C. Corlcen. Kneeling: J. Camardo, J. Cucinolla. i 1 J! I - tif ,-..- -fx . .E 34.1 1 Q ggigjaz D .- 11' 94,31 5-,ua kb .- ., ' -5- i , lj ,Q i feb' ,Ip . '1 . ,Q .'.', '.. f' f. ':'l....--,. J Drew' .fi .Q 5:7 in ' -- -1- -F ' i - l ll' T5 '15, fix '-it .k 'f' ' s ' :::4 5 V C- K.. . r s s -V - '.1Q. hu: 'A 1 f A ' . 5 ,V e . J 2 an A . - rs f: - ' . Th ' 5 . ircf - - W -' .rf FY ,.q5,-reg .- sf 2 Q .4 1 , p ,mga l 3 I . 7-X:-1.3-:Q : .gy 1. if 2 gi 2 2 ' 1 0 1: 2 J -Q.. - ' r - . gg . 1 .J + . FRESHMAN STANDINGS Won Losl A .. ...4 3 B ....6 3 C .. .... 3 4 D .. ,.l 6 E... 3 4 F.. ..,, 2 5 G .. 6 2 l-l 5 3 lnlramural URING lhe fall monlhs while lhe Cava- lier gridmen were praclicing al Owl's Nesl Park, anolher group ol Purcell boys were going al il hol and heavy in lhe gym. These were lhe sludenls engaged in lhe inlramural baslcelball league. ln lhe senior division 4-D wilh a record ol lhree wins and no losses won lhe lille. Faced by Jim Pahls and Slan Lamping lhey nosed oul 4-A by a game. Bannan, Schloe- mer and Schalzle rounded oul 4-D's lirsl live. SOPHOMORE STANDINGS Won Losl A .. .. l 5 B... ...S l C.. ...6 O D .. ...O 5 E .. ,... 2 3 F .. ...3 3 G . .4 2 J. DiNuzzio, S. Crowealr, R, Serger, L. Heilker, J. King, A. l-luber. JUNIOR STANDINGS Won LosI A 3 2 B ,. 3 3 C .. .... 5 O D 3 3 E , . . 2 3 F . O 5 aiiilias Led by Driskill and Grainger, 3-C compiled a 5-O record, and won hands down. Oiher members of The Team were Perrino, Rehl- ing and Bramble. Bill McDonough and AI I-Iuber paced 2-C I'o a clean sweep of The sophomore divi- sion, winning all six of Their con+esIs. The freshmen race was so close 'rhal I-B and I-G finished in a Tie necessilaiing a playoff. Freshmen G, wirh Corlcen, Buschle and Mcphillips leading The way, Ioolc The play-oil and The crown, winning I8-8. Cucinolla and Palumbo were defensive slandoufs Tor Ihe champs. SENIOR STANDINGS Won Losi A . . ., 2 I B . . I 2 C ,,.. ,... 0 3 D .,., .... 3 O Sfanding: J. Pahls, W. Calvin. Kneeling: S. Lamping, K. Schafzle. Standing: T. Grainger. T. Boclnholdl E. Drislcill Kneeling: A. Perrino, P. Schlie, F. Smylh, I 4 I , , , N, m' if i I3I Fronf Row: F. G-uiernan, G. Brislol, J. Ruff, C. Deller, W. Nighlingale, J. Hoey. Back Row: F. Clough. D. Harlem. W. Cagney, J. Fenslre, J. McDeviH. MPROVING slighfly each Time our. - The Cavalier mermen of i945-46 enioyecl a successful season, finishing second 'ro 'rhe S+. Xavier Bombers, dislricr champions in lhe Grea+er Cin- ' cinnali League compefifion. The mosl oulslanding performer of Jrhe Purcell 'ranlcmen was Capiain Fas? siarf, necessary for winning poinfs, is displayed by Cavalier mermen caughf al peak of racing dive. Aqugfig ace Cagney Comes up for air, l32 Bill Cagney, ace-Ireesryler. During his Iourrh campaign Cagney ac- counled for 96 poinls, pacing 'rhe Cavaliers in each meer. Because of Fr. Kenning's and Bro. Einlo'rh's inferesf, Ihe splashers pulled 'rhe upsef of Ihe year, edging Wilh- row 29-28. SWIMMING Purcell. . . .29 ,,..... Elder ...,. . .38 Purcell .,,..,. 38 .....,. Roger Bacon .29 Purcell ,....., IB ..,.... Sf. Xavier . . .48 Purcell ....,.. 4I .....,. Roger Bacon .I8 Purcell ..r... 29 ..,... Wifhrow .,,. 28 Purcell . .27 , .SL Xavier ..4O Keglers Top Records Firsf Row: D. Weber, D. Wansfrafh, R. Lageman and J. Linesch. Second Row: P. Willon W. Scheve and R. I-Iollgrefe. EATURED by a nip-and-Iuclc baffle for firsl place, 'rhe Inrramural Bowling League was full of excifemenr and inreresl. For 'rhe fourfh consecurive year, Gordon Durban led Ihe league wilh an average of I86. I-Ie also had high Three- game +oI'aI of 6l3 and rolled a 220 game. The Gold five finally won Ihe league crown, finishing wilh a 24-3 record, pulling Ihem Iwo games ahead of Silver and Red, who were lied for 'rhe runner-up spol. E. Trippel, G. Kramer, and J. Schreiber all finished wilh averages in Ihe I6O braclcef. R. Lampe, who fired a 233 single game, F. Shulfis and E. Nieland were orher oulsranding keglers. 77 BOWLING STANDINGS Team W. L. Gold ..... .... 2 4 3 Silver... ....22 5 Red .... .... 2 2 5 Green .... .... I 5 I2 Crimson . , .... I4 I3 Orange . . . .... I3 I4 Yellow . . , ..,. 9 IB Purple .... .... 8 I9 Blue ...... .... 6 ZI Black ..... .... 3 24 Firsf Row: J. Schreiber, I-I. Miller, P. Davis, H. Ryan, G. Kramer. Second Row: G. Dur- ban, J. Coulehan, D. Massaron, H. G-rome. I33 Firsl Row: W. Cairns R. Folzenlogen, R. Molloy, J. Marcli. J. Muldoon, E. House, N. Hardy, N. McHugh, M. Madden D, Sfel+enkamp. Second Row: C. Finn, T. Thomson, H. Seller, W. Mueller, P. Healy, D. Ryan, R. Mulvaney, H. Buschle J. Beckman. Third Row: E. Beverage, J. Rams, W. Powell, T. Bresser, J, Cloif, M. Hendrick, R. MacVeigl1, R. Heller R. Brill, R. Byrnes. Fourfh Row: L. Conners, A. Cucinoifa, F. Schuerman, R. Klosferman, W. Coulehan. D. Hogan J. Mariinelli, V. Pike, L. Heiflcer. Fiffh Row: A. Caligiuri, J. Brauning, D, Fliclc. J. Grunkemeyer, J. McPhillipS N. Passalacqua J. Macke, J. Brown. Sixfh Row: T. Walker, J. McGraw, H. Ruefher, J. Deubell, P. Brinlcpe+er, P. Huber T, Busemeyer. Thinly-clads Gun For Title HE chief problem of Brolher Bill is io replace one of 'rhe loesl' middle-disiance runners in Cin- cinnaii hislory. Thal's Marry Bauer, undefeaied Slafe Champion miler, who was also a consfanl winner in The 880 and 440 evenls. Bul' 'ihe Cavaliers will be slrong in The field evenis 'lhis season. Disiricf broad-jump champion Neil Hardy will loe back, as will Capiain Ed House, G. C. L. high iump i'i'ralis+. John Muldoon will relurn fo heave 'rhe discus while Jim Marci: will once again pul ihe shoi for Purcell. Carl Finn a shining junior will be gunning for 'rhe Purcell pole-vaull record of IO' 4 . Bro. Bill found an energelic and resourceful assisi- ani in Bro. Joe Einloih. Weslern Hills Purcell Wifhrow Roger Bacon Purcell Walnul Hills Purcell Loclland Norwood Purcell Hughes 50. Xavier Purcell April May I5 24 Z6 2 4 8 Il I4 I8 25 TRACK - I945 75 K. C. Relays 45 6. C. H. S. L. 65 Roger Bacon 54 Sf. Xavier 30 Purcell bl Elder 56 Miami Relays is DISTRICT MEET 47 Purcell sa., 5+I1 Place 52 ' sure Meer 33'f2 Purcell TRACK SCHEDULE Wifhrow-Bacon-Purcell Wasfarn Hills-Purcell-Sf. X Newporl-Purcell Walnuf Hills-Purcell Norwood-Lociland-Purcell Knighis of Columbus Relays G. C. L. Maef Miami Relays Purcell-Sf, Xavier Disfricf Meal Shale Meef Top Row: P. Willon, Mgr., J. Schluefer, C. Cronin, J. King, Mgr. Third Row: W. Adkins, A. Loscamp, J. Hoffman, R. Sieiarf, W. Drislcill, E. Morris. Second Row: J. Padgell. S. Crowealc, J. Harmon, R. Koehne, J. Daley, L. McDermoH', D. Gruber, Fronf Row: D. Brill, M. Bellagamba, J. Hogan. G. Spaefh, J. Mason. J. Moii. G. Rowshed. Diamond Dusters Sparkle BASEBALL -- l945 PURCELL OPP. PURCELL OPP. Hughes 3 5 Roger Bacon Walnul Hills I 4 Wilhrow Sf. Xavier I 3 Norwood Wiihrow 9 4 Elder Roger Bacon 3 I Woodward SI. Xavier I 2 Elder BASEBALL SCHEDULE March Z9 Cenlral Vocafional April I Woodward 3 Walnui Hills 4 Wesfern Hills 5 Plainville B Hughes I0 Wifhrow I I Roger Bacon I5 Elder I7 Norwood 24 Wesiern Hills 25 Sf. Xavier 29 Roger Bacon May 2 Elder 6 SI. Xavier 9 Tournameni URCELL'S diamond siars begin 'rheir I946 de- fense of fhe Calholic loop diadem, won lasf season, wilh 'rhree relurning vefs on hand. Don Brill, hard-socking caicher and oullielder, Jim Mason, Fleer-iooied gardener, and Capfain Jack I-logan, clever second-sacker, form lhe nucleus of Coach Ed Kluslca's Cavalier nine. Ofher refurning le-.Herman are Bill Adkins and Gor- don Durban. a pair of porlsided chuclcers, and George Spaelh, uiilify infielder. Red Cronin or Les McDermoH will open al The hoi-corner, Babe Bellagamba will ieam up wi+h I-logan as 'rhe lxeysione combinalion, and Jack Hoff- man, lirsl-saclcer, rounds our rhe infield. Pafrolling Ihe ouier pasfures will be Mason, Brill and Jim Daley. Bill Adkins will probably draw Ihe hill assignmenr wiih eiiher Jim Moll or John I-larmon handling his slanis. Kneeling: P. Middlekamp, R. Lamping, R. Schulfe, J. Donnelly R Wlmers Sfancllng E Richfer W Schum J God frey, R. Rudolph, J. Richfer, D. Massaron, R. Foppe, J. Cannon L Ferroni v L 1 li-'AROTHER BILL is hopefully eyeing a successful i golf season. And he has reason fo. From l945's fair-fo-middlin' squacl. only fwo boys have been losf. Thaf means fhaf a half-dozen par-busfing Cavaliers will be back frying fo sfymie Their opponenfs. Bob Wilmers. Bill Schum, Jim Donnelly, Bob Foppe. Paul Middlelcamp, and Dick Lamping have been furning in under-par scores, indicafing an improve- menf over lasf season's in and ouf play. Schum, Wilmers, Donnelly, and Middlelcamp will probably form fhe firsf four, wifh Lamping and Foppe forming fhe nucleus of fhe second squad. lf has been reporfed fhaf some promising furfe busfers have been fouring fhe Avon Field course, and if so, fhe Purcell golf feam will be one fo be reckoned wifh. Sf. Xavier and Roger Bacon will probably offer fhe sfiffesf opposifion. 1 l I 5. W M: HINGS should be loolcing up for lhe Purcell l racquel wielders. Six members from lasl year's varsilry squad will be refurning 'ro fhe clay-courl wars wirh a year of lough compefilion under lheir bells. Dick Kleimeyer and John Bannan are 'rhe men who will have 'ro carry The burden, if fhe Cavaliers are lo refain fheir nel supremacy. Bolh racqueleers are seniors, who have had several years of valuable experience. Ofher leffer-winners who will Jream up wirh Klei- meyer and Bannan are: Jerry Weber, Larry Koenig, John Weber, Raymond Kroger and Leo Weber. Each one of lhese boys has fhe polenlialifies of a good lennis player. 3 1 of-.H . 1 ,e we f if f H B l - ' lr 1 'L H l H .L l. 1 ,f Kneeling: J. Weber, J. Bannan, R. Kleinmeyer, L. Weber, R. Kroger. Standing: F. Shulfis, L. Koenig, D. Daly, R. Beal, J. Weber, D. Sfurnp, R. Lindeman, F. Nesi, R. Molloy. , l37 Senior Class History 1943 FRESHMAN YEAR Seplember, I942 . . . The largesl 'freshman class ever lo enler Purcell darled lhrough lhe halls slaring wide-eyed al lhe wonders ol lheir new home . . . Frosh are inlrigued by gym classes . . . Many are inlroduced lo room I0 liugl . . . Red Bannan rolls in from lhe Bronx . . . Hardening of lhe biceps resulls lrom alhlelics . . . Too much sludy sollens slurdy heads . . . Foolball rallies amaze woolly freshmen . . . Army sends K-ralions lo cefeleria lor use al lunch lime . . . Carl Slroup submils volumes ol Chinese poelry lo Plume . . . Don Slellenhamp lalres inilial singing lesson . . . Hoag gels lilerary slarl in iournalism class . . . Hanelramp and Hollmeyer lhrilled al lirsl dales . . . Schulle refuses shower . , . Muldoon lakes slab al checlrers . . . Sl. Marla leem comes lo play reserve baslzelball lor Purcell . . . Haloes and wings donned as Falher Hilverl preaches a relreal never-lo-be-lorgollen . . . Audience rolls in aisles as 'lreshies hold a spol in You Can'l Talre ll Wilh You . . . The more inlelligenl sludenls allempl lo explain lo Gus Bahr lhal lhe Cavalier symbol is nol Joan D'Arc . . . and so, slow drallidevelops inlo big wind as class lrudges olf lo summer iobs. fll' 'f 1 r . . ,f .. . is al: ui'-ui . ' rgjz' uf 4: ., .eg f-gs:'sy......:..' , . -- ----- lpp'v51,g:pnr 3 Q A, - l F3-- ' f' Ll .--'2s1:12::: -' 4 f:t :in-L .. ' -, , . 1. ,,, Q 2 5' -542' .. 51n'3'?7 irf --+2 SJ i ' ,fgs 'Q yi? P 1 Q --,Tm i4:sFe- 5 fl' ?? 1 ' -f ff, ' X- 'Y' i' - ' i ff' J 5. 5359 fa.. .fy ,S -QS'-AS' . ' Lil! 3 :Vi 31 3, K L . .sf .' , b .bel -if Aix:-,5-'I' 1 ' ' 'Q- 1944 SOPHOMORE YEAR Summer is pasl, school is here, lhe sophs relurn wilh laughler and cheer, Uohel . . . Tom Gloechner slays on larm lirsl week ol school in order lo recuperale from iniury oblained lalling lrom horse . . . Bosom buddies and loolball slars, lhe ferocious lwosome, Marclr and Muldoon . . . Biology boys slarl pulling lhe Beelles in lhe Bollles . . . Hardening of hle biceps is conlinued by our close and walchful associale coach, Ed Kluslia: On your slomach, on your beclu, on your feel, he can never make up his mind . . . Bubbles Haneliamp, 'lypical Soph, has as his mollo: Keep silenl and lel people lhinh you are a fool: and lhen gel up and lalk lo prove il. , . . Pierson elecled lreasurer of 2-C . . . 2-B lalks Turley by leading school in drive . . . Mari Gralsch and John Bannan slarl lalking and refuse lo slop . . - Babe Bellagamba shines in Wesl-end alhlelics . . . Gus Bahr submils wrillen booln reporl wilh more words lhan lhe bool ilsell' . . . Many bumps and bruises are received during inlramural season by all: scores 2-0 lo 4-3 as an average , . . Joe Kreimer shaves for lirsl lime and donales a pinl ol blood lo lhe Red Cross . . . Mull and Jeff, or Muldoon and Buchholz. are school lime companions . . . School doors nicled as sophs malre dash al classrooms afler lunch period . . . Sophs cease lo be iugged-school ends. I38 1945 JUNIOR YEAR The fhree monfhs silence is broken af Purcell: books are dusfed, school buses recondifioned, and apples polished . . . Robusf Juniors sfarf fo school under fhe wafchful eyes of fhe faculfy and Uncle Sam . . . Cavalier Code published . . . Hisfory courses sfarf in full swing as fhe Juniors rediscover America . . . Lacinak leaves gas on in chem lab and is subiecfed fo slighfly dizzy spell . . . Kraff's excuse for being lafe: Class slarfed before I gof here . . . Red River Valley Boys popular during English classes. Don Sfelfenkamp sfarfs raising musfache . . . Gene Buffs Achfen was asked fo give Bro. Flynn his chair during a rally so he could sif down. You never saw anyone agree so fasl . . . In a chemisfry fesf Bro, Geary made fhis sfafemenf affer cafching several sfudenfs copying: You would make a good double play combinafion-Donnelly fo Marck fo Folzenlogen. . . . Kluska men mop up all opponenfs fo cop cify fifle . . . J. Muldoon suffers broken leg wifh engagemenf . . . Juniors plan Chemisfry Club . . . Huge polifical rally slaged by Hisfory Class . . . Bollman buys fhousands of dollars worfh of bonds . . . Babe Bellagamba spills acid on frousers and is forced fo finish lab experimenf in fhe seclusion of fhe supply room . . , Buchholz sfops growing . . . Sfudenfs groan af sighf of Cicero's works . . . Midyear and final exams are compulsory . . . Pierson drops Purcell K rafions on floor during lunch period and refuses fo pay bill for chipped floor . . . School ends in grand sfyle as all homerooms celebrafe wifh class picnics . . 4 So long Brofhersg see you nexf year. 1 LJWE 'Sing ' I wa 'fl r c n s ' 1 1946 SENIOR YEAR Home Sfrefch . . . Uncle Sam again claims his foll of Senior class members . . . John Muldoon back for foofball . . . Bill Marlin gels wings . . . 4-D wins Turkey Drive . . . Hilfenbeifel, Arlinghaus, Mifchell and Barbee express views on Junior Town Meefings . . . Foofball squad undefeafed for second sfraighf year . . . Bo McMillan, Coach of Year, uesf of honor af foofball banquel' . . . Fling and SI'ruf draw crowds from Regina and gf. Mary's . . . Elmer Slricker wrifes blood curdling mysfery sfory . . . Cinquina, Schulfe and Bell make forrid frio . . , Bubbles Hanekamp fakes appendicifis fo gef ouf of school . . . Murray Ryan nicknamed Spider . . . SfarliI'e Serenade feafures Glen Miller . . . Bill Cagney fops mermen . . . Bro. Jansen organizes Q.S.O ..,. Lupy's dangerous Dan McGrew sparks memorable band concerf . . . Jesse Rofh fakes presidenfial elecfion . . . Judge Mifchell says goodbye for law school . . . Sfudenfs frighfened as new back wall closes in around fhem . . . Jim Marck decides fo go ouf fo Ml. Sf. Joe, Kleimeyer fo Miami . . . Aufomobile mechanics become millionaires as Jim Donovan's car goes fo 'Ihe garage affer weekend rides . . . Gordon Durban, chief kegler . . . Ralph Walfers proves fo be new elecfric wonder . . . George Klein presenfs his predicfions on Dick Tracy, . . . Jim Donovan cleans up in Room 3I bridge game . . . Bill Sfein's flivver quife an affracfion around school . . . problems in sociology ideal for menfal and physical combaf . . . Bob Deller accused of peroxiding his hair . . . pockefs ernpfied as spring prom rolls round . . . we sfick our noses fo fhe grind sfone as final exams come up . . . when if's all over we look back on fhe many memorable occasions of four years passed af our Hackberry Sf. Home, four years in which we have builf a bridge fo span fhe deepesf obsfacles in life so fhaf some day we may become beffer cifizens and closer friends of God , . . We're homel I39 Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Abbaliello Mr. and Mrs. James Abbo'H' Carl S. Ackermann Mr. and Mrs. Ray Achlen Mr. Roberl W. Ahern John Allsrink Roberi' H. Ammam Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Anaruma Niel L. Anderson Andy'd Food Anonymous John Arbino Thomas Arbino, Sr. E. H. Arlinghaus Mrs. C. Arnall Mr. William Ash Mr. and Mrs. John A. Assalone Mr. and Mrs, Charles Auslin Gordon C. Bachman Dorolhy Cookie Bahr Fred Bahr Gusfave K. Behr, Jr. Gusfave K. Bahr Sr. Mrs. G. K. Bahr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker Mr, and Mrs. Roberl F. Baker Mr. John F. Bannan Mrs. John F. Bannan Mrs. A. J. Barbee Mr. and Mrs. Lee. L. Barbee Thomas H. Barre'H Mrs. G. C. Bauer Mrs. Loraine M. Bealfy Mr. and Mrs. Slephen H. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Siephen J. Bell Jack Benlz, '40 Mr, and Mrs. Ralph G. Benz Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bergen Alfred J. Berger Charles Berger Mr. and Mrs. Augusi H. Berling Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berning Miss E. Biederman Bill and Ray Mr, and Mrs. Emmelf J. Binkley Maurice G. Binzer Mrs. Edna T. Blackwell John J. Blanck Mr. and Mrs. John Blanck Slanley J. Blanck Mr. Morris Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Huber? Bockhold Mr. and Mrs, Edw. J. Boerger Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bohache Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Boone Mr. Earl J. Borlhs Patrons, Friends Of Purcell Mr. and Mrs, Alvin J. Bolhe Edward Brandsfefler, '43 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Ray. T. Brauning L. W. Breen Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Brinkmeyer Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Brockman Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brockman Mrs. Wm. Bruggeman Mr, and Mrs. Mike S. Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur B. Bruns Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Buchholz Mrs. A. H. Buelher Mrs. Calherine Burke Helen Burke Frank Burke Mrs, E. J. Burns Mr. Thomas A. Burns Paul Busam, '44 Mr. and Mrs. George Busald Mr. Huberl' Buschle Mrs. Huberl' F. Buschle Mrs. Eslher J. Busemeyer Mr. Frank W. Busemeyer Mr. Mark J, Busemeyer Calharine A. Buller Rev. James O. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. John J. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill Cade Misses Doris and Violel Cagney Mr. and Mrs. Wm, M. Cagney Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahill Mr. John Calardo Mr. and Mrs. John S. Calvin Mr. and Mrs. D. Camardo Mr, and Mrs. T. Cannon Mr. Sislo Carlefli William Carleifi Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Carraher The Cars 'n Jammers Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Chalelier Cherringlon's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Cherney Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chrisien Mr. and Mrs. J. Cianciolo Miss I. and Mr, T. Cinquina Mr. and Mrs. M. Cinquina Misses Mary and Liz Cinquina Miss Vay Cinquina Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cimarosli William P. Clark E. J. Close a cl: a Club Mr. and Mrs. A. Colussi Complimenls of a Friend H0 Rev. James J. Comay Mrs. Herschel Condon Mr. and Mrs. John Conlon Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coors L, L. Coone Marie Cook Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cope Mrs. John Corcoran Mr. W. C. Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. G. William Coulehan Mr, and Mrs. Raymond W. Cox Mrs. Philip Collrell Mrs. Hilda A. Courfney Mary A. Courfney Mr. Overlon J. Courlney Mrs. Richard Crane Mrs. Richard Criswell Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Crowell Mr. and Mrs. William C. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Philippo Cucinoffa R. R. Cundall Roberi E. Daley Mrs. and Mrs. Jos. A. Daley Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis Miss Marie Deddens Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Degaro Mr. Mike Degaro Delgresso Family Mrs. John A. Deller John Demefrion Mrs. L. C, Dennemann Mr. and Mrs. Angelo De Rose Mr. and Mrs. Deilmer Miss Anna Devine William E. Devine Mary N. Diebold Mr. Paul Diesel, '42 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doll Mr. Eugene Donohue Donor Mr. James J. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. George W. Doran Thomas J. Donnelly, Jr. Mary E. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. L. Drexelius Mrs. Carl L. Duff Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dulle Mrs. Helen B. Duncan Gordon A. Durban Mrs. Geo. A. Durban Mr. and Mrs. G. Donald Durban Mr. Geo. A. Durban H. J. Duslarberg Encourage Cavalier Activities Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Durkin Mr. and Mrs. C. W. D. Eagan Mr. George C. Eckelkamp Frank Edelman Mr. and Mrs. John Eilerman Mr. Paul Eilerman John A. Eilerman Roy Einspanier Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellig Mrs. Henry Enderle J. W. Euler Mrs. Florence Evans Rev. Gerard A. Evers The Farfsing Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Farwick Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fay Leroy A. Fenske, USNR Mr. and Mrs. G. Fenske Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. William F. Feffe Mr. and Mrs. James E. Finan Mrs. Anna Finn Mr. and Mrs. Arf Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fleheriy Mrs. Foesfrer Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Folzenlogen King Fox A. Friend Complimenfs of a Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Sgf. William D. Ford Rev. A. Edwin Francis Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Lawrence G. Frede Mr. and Mrs. George H. Frey Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Froelicher Rev. James Frommeyer, '38 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frosf Clara A. Gallagher Mrs. Mary B. Gallagher Rev. Eugene Gallagher Paul Gallensfein Roy Gallensfein Mr. Dominic Gallo Mrs. Louis E. Gardner Mr. Theodore F. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gafely Mr. Andy Gilligan Mr. and Mrs. Vicfor E. Gilker Alberf Giovaneffi, '47 Mr. and Mrs. Gino Giovaneffi Carlo Giovaneffi, '46 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goddard Mr. James Gorfas Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Gramke, Sr. Roberf J. Granger Nicholas Gregory Mr. and Mrs. L. Gribble Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Greiwe Edward Grafsch Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grafsch Mark Grafsch Mr. Al Grofe Mr. and Mrs. Walfer F. Grofe Walfer J. Grofhaus W. J. Grofhaus Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Gruber Vicfor Gruber, '40 Mr. and Mrs. J. Cliff Grunkemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Guiney Roberf J. Hackeff Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hahn Bob Hamilfon Mr. anw Mrs. Neil Hardy Misses Rifa and Rufh Hardy Mrs. William J. Hare Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harfke Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Harmon Miss Elizabefh Hari' Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hari Mrs. Ida Haffield Ervin G. Haun Mr. Charles D. Healey Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Healey Jean and Kafhleen Healey Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Hebbeler Miss Anna Marie Hehemann Huberf and Paul Hehemann Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hehemann Don Heifhaus Joseph J. Heifhaus Mrs. Marguerife Heifhaus Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hellkamp The Helmers Family Mr. and Mrs. L. Helmers Mrs. Hemsafh Mr. and Mrs. Ernesf K. Hendrick Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks, Jr. Charles F. Henke Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Henke Mr. and Mrs. Walfer A. Henne Mr. Clem Herborf David Herzog Paul B. Herzog l4l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hickey Miss Virginia Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Elmo D. Hidy Mr. and Mrs. D. Hilfenbeifel Manford D. Hine Mrs. George A. Hoeh Mrs. William J. Holfkamp Holy Angels Young People's Club Whifie Horsfmeyer Mr. and Mrs. James Hosford Mr. and Mrs. C. House Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huber Charles J. Hughes, '44 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Huief Rev. Robf. Hungling Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunnefeld Mrs. Adelaide Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Carl lrafon Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Hogan Gerald Holden Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hollmeyer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Hollsfegge Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Holfers Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holfkamp Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jacobs Jessie James ll Joseph Jansen. Sr. Guy R. Jaspers, '46 Elizabefh C. Jaspers Carol V. Jaspers Elmer C. Jaspers Miss Margaref Jones Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Kaesfle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kallaher Mr, and Mrs. George J. Kasselmann W. A. Kavanagh Charles A. Keener Eugene Keck Harry Keller Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Keller Mr. and Mrs. E, Kellermenn Charles Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Kefferer Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Kennedy Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Kanf Mr. Wm. Kern Jack l. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. W. V. King A. B. Klonne Mrs, Margaref Kleimeyar Bob Klein George Klein Mr. R. Jack Klein Jerome J. Klein These 1946 Cavalier Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Kline Rev. Henry J. Klocker The Klosierman Family Frank Klosferman Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Klug Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Koelker Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Henry J, Kraimer Al. Kramer, 2-A Mr. Joseph H. Kramer Roberf J. Kramer, Jr. Huberi Kramer, 4-A Mr. and Mrs. Huberi Kramer Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H. Kreimer Joseph Wm. Kreimer, 4-B Mr. and Mrs. J. Krimpenfori Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Kroger Harold C. Knechi Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kuenning Mr. A. M. Krufhaup Richard W. Laban PaH'y Lacefield Michael C. Lacinak Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lampe Mr. and Mrs, Sianley G. Lamping Miss Jennie Lamping The Lacinak Family Jerome E. Lorenz Joseph Laumann Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Leaman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Lewe Mrs. Alice Lemke Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Leifersi Mrs. Margaref Leen Mr. and Mrs. R. Lilienihal Mr. and Mrs. Jos. G. Linneman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linder Mary Linder William H. Linesch Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Linneman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linneman Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Lohbeck Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lonneman Mrs. V. Lupariello Mr. Henry LuHmer L. L. Luh Mr, Thomas Mack Dr. E. F. Maffey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malloni Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Malone Mr. L, J. Marek Larry Marck, '43 Marge, Gloria, and Mary Ann Harry Marlzs Dr. and Mrs. Peier A. Marlin Mr. and Mrs. William N. Mariin Mr. Nick Marlinelli Mr. and Mrs, W. Marfin Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Man John Massarella Mr. and Mrs. A. Massa Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason Mr, and Mrs. Chas. May Mr. and Mrs. John MaHei Mr. and Mrs. Alberi' McCarl'hy Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarfhy Charles McCar'lhy Jerry McCari'l1y Roberf F. McCar1hy, S llc Mr. and Mrs. John F. Naber Mrs. Mary Naish Mr. and Mrs, J. Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Niehaus Joseph F. Niehaus Joseph F. Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Nieland Joseph B. Niemann Mrs. Frank G. Niesen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. DeNoma Elmer J. Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Obarmeyer Mrs. E. Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs. V. E. McCoy Mrs. Julia K. McCullough Jim McDeviH' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDonald Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, A. J. McDonough Mrs. John G. McManus Mrs. Nicholas E. Meister Mrs, Geo. McNeill Mrs. Ann McNellis Robi. McPhillips Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Meiners Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oehler Tl5 Raymond J. Osfermann Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Padgeif Waller J. Pahls, '38 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pahls James L. Pahls, '46 Miss Dolores Pahls Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palumbo Mr, Nino L. Passalacqua Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pasiura Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paflerson Sf. Paul Church Jimmy and Margare? Ann Meiners Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Maldon Mr. and Mrs. Timoihy MelleH Mrs. Chas. Merkf Pfc. James T. Mefiey Sfanley A. Meiiman Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Meh Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Meyers Dr. and Mrs. George A. Meyers Mrs. C, Middlekamp Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller William and Dick Miller Mr. and Mrs. Byron H, Mills Mr. Frank J. Mink Ralph Mifcheil Mr. and Mrs. Milon J. Mifier Mrs. A, R. Mifiler Rev. Wm. Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Molloy Waller J. Moore Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Paul Mr. and Mrs. Pefer Perrino Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Pefersman Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Peirosky Mr. and Mrs. L. Pewfher Nicholas Piccia no Ralph Piening Mr. and Mrs. The Pirino Family Clarence Pohlman A. N. Pope Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Porlner Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rams Mr. George Rape Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Rape Miss Philomena Rasche Red Bowling Team, '46 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rehling Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Reilly Miss Isabel and Lo'H'ie Reilly Mrs. M, A. Reinerf Leroy G. Reinslagen Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Moi? Mr. and Mrs. Norberi' F. MoH' Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Edw. B. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mulvey Roberi J. Murphy Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Murray The Nine Muses Thomas J. Naber, F llc, USN Rev. Henry D. Naber I42 Mr. and Mrs. Arihur J. Reno Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Reyering Edward Richfer Mr, and Mrs. Henry Richfer Mr. and Mrs. G. Riegerf Mrs. James B. Rickard Mr. and Mrs. Alberl B. Rifferg Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Roaf Doroihy A. Rollinger Mrs. Gerirude Rofh Herald Crimson And Gold Spirit Miss Eleanor Roih Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roffner Mr. H. Ruelher John J. Ruf Mr, Jack Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rusche Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ryan Jerry Ryan Sfanley P. Ryan Mr. and Mrs, Harry J. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders J. Sandford Mrs. Lillian Sandling Mr. William Sandmann Soddy Sansone Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sanien Pfc, John H. Sanfen James G. Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Saufer Jack Scaif Auqusf J. Schacherer Paul J. E. Schacherer, '47 Mr. Emil V. Schahle Mr, and Mrs. Anlhony E. Scheffer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schengber Miss BeHy Jane Scherm Mr. John Scherm Mrs. John Scherm Mrs. Harry Schlef Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Schlie Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Schloemer Dr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Schluefer Roberi P. Schmid Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schmid? Mildred Schmid? Mr. and Mrs, Henry Schmiff Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. J. Schofi Joseph F. Schreiber Charles Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Schroeder Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Schulfe Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwab, Sr. Charles V. Schwallie, PhM Blc Mr. and Mrs. John F. J. Schwallie Louis Schwallie P. B, Schweikerl' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schweriman E. F. Schueffe Mr. and Mrs. Edw. F. Schwiafering Bob Moose Seiferf Roberf J, Seiferf. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Seifarf Purcell High School Service Club Mr. Frank J. Sefa Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Se'Her Mr. and Mrs, Louis Sheanshang Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan Edgar Irving Shoff, Sr. Mrs. Henriefia Shuliis William Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Sieve Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Silvaii Chas. Simonelli Norman J. Solomon George Spaelh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spille John Spille, '37 Miss Lois Spille Mr. Sprenger Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sfahl Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Slander Don Sfange Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sfaufberg Fred Sfeinmefz A. F. Sfelfenkamp R. L. Sfelfenkamp Mr, Fred Sfinemefz Bill Sfiens Bill Sfiens Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Siiens Mrs. Generose Sfinson Mr. and Mrs. William Sfoeckel Mr. and Mrs. John J, Sfolz Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Siricker Elmer Sfricker, Jr. Harold J. Sfricker Miss Mary Siricker Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Sfriffmaffer Rev. Arfhur Sfuarf, C. P. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sfuebba Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Stump Mr. and Mrs. Sfephen F. Sfumph Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Siunfebeck Mrs. D, Swarfsel Mrs. Julia D. Sweeney Joseph R. Tabeling Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tabeling R. Tabeling, 4-A Daniel G. Taggarf Mr, and Mrs. D. Taggarf Mrs. Alice Tarr Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Telxulve Mr. and Mrs. Leo Terhar L. and E. Tessel Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Thomas Mrs. G. Topp Mr, and Mrs. Roberf B. Trame Nicholas P. Trapp Mr. Charles Trippel Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Udry Mr. and Mrs. David R. Uhlfelder Mr. and Mrs, Roberf J. Verdin I43 Dorofhy and Edna Verkamp Mr. and Mrs. Alberf F. Vonderwische Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Vorbroker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vuoflo The Wagner Family Mrs, Ella Wahn Carl L. Walfers Mr. and Mrs. Wakim Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker Carolyn Warren Mr. and Mrs. M. Parks Wafson Harry J. Weichhand Julius- E. Waierman Alfred J, Weisbrad Dick Werner Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Warner Joan Werner Loraine Werner Mr. Mr. H. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wermes and Mrs. George F. Wermes R. Wersel and Mrs. Lawrence Wessling Charles E. WeH'erer Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Whalen and Mrs. Clarence Whife Howard Williams Mr. Mr. Joh Dr. and Mrs. R, P. Williams and Mrs. F. F. Wilsey n V. Wilson and Mrs. OH'o W. Wilfon Garfield Winkler Rev, Arnold F. Wihman Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woebkenberg and Mrs. Joseph Woerner Edward J. Wolfer Owen Womack Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Wood Dr. and Mrs. C, L. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wuesf Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. J. Wurhler Mrs. Frances Wunbacher Cec il Young and His Orchesfra Dr. Fred Zeffel and Dr, John Zafiel, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Zix Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Zimmer Verza and Rifa Zimmerman T. S. Fred Zolg A. J, Keller and Fred E. Zubeger Freshman G Junior F Freshman C Sophomore D Freshman A Junior B Freshman G Sophomore G 1946 SENIOR CLASS Achfen, Eugene B. Anaruma, John D. ... Arlinghaus, Edward K. Bahr, Gusiave K. ...... ,,.. , Bannan, John F. .,.. . Barbee, Alfred C. ... Bell, Donald S. ...,. . Bellagamba, Miro D. . Berning, Maurice L. .. Binkley, EmmeH A. ... Breen, James L. .... . Bruno, Salvafore J. . . Buchholz, Page H. . .. Burke, Roberi P. .... Burns, Thomas J. .... . Burianger, Donald A. . Busemeyer, Lawrence J. ... . .... Cade, John A. .,..,,... ,,.. . Caqney, William R. .. Calardo, Nick A. .... Calvin, William J. ... Carleifi, William M. ... .. .. Cinquina, Benjamin N. Courfney, John O. Daley, Eugene J. .... Davis, William E. .... Deller, Robert J. .... Devine, William E. .. Doll, J. Anfhony ,.., Donnelly, James H. ... Donovan, James J. .. Durban, Gordon A. .. Eilerman, John A. ... Fenske. James F. . Fefia, William J. . . .. Fickerf, Roberf C. . .. Flanigan, Pafrick C. .. Folzenlogen, Roberi' C. Froelich, Roberi' J. ... Froelicher, Roberi A. . Frosi, Joseph J. .... .. ..... Safely, Roberl W. . .. Gilker, John E. ..... . Giovanelii, Carlo P. .... .... . Gloeckner, Thomas V. . .. . .. .. Grafsch, Mark P. ..... .... . Greer, Ronald C. .... Hanekamp, Roberl' T. . Hanrahan, Paul J. ..... .... . Hardy, Neil J. ......... .... . l-larfen, Raymond D. . Haussermann, C. James . .. ... .. Healey, Charles D. ..... .... . Hehemann, Eugene D. ... ..... Heifhaus, Donald S. ... .,... Helmers, Paul R. ...... ..,. . Hendricks, John R. .,... .,.. . Herborf, Clemens H. ... ,.... Hickey, J. Thomas ... Hilfenbeiiel, Sfanley .... ..... .. . ..... 2925 Cleinview Ave. ... ..... 3387 Hogan, John A. . .,....... ..... 2 828 Crane Ave. Hollmeyer, Ralph G. Jr House, Edward W. ..... ..., . lnskeep, Herberl L. . .. . .. Jaspers, Guy R. ,... . Keiierer, Carl B. .,.... .... . Kieffer, John B. ........ .... . Kleimeyer, Richard J. . .. ... .. Klein, George W. ..... .,.. . Kralrl, John B. ..... . Kramer, Huber? A. .... .... . Kreimer, Joseph W. ... ... . . .. ..... 5428 Seclion Ave. . DIRECTORY 39I7 Cafherine Ave. .... Norwood I2, Ohio ....Cincinna+i 6. Ohio 6825 Briifon Ave. .... .... C incinnaii 27, Ohio 33I7 Woodburn Ave. . .... Cincinnaii 7, Ohio 98I Marion Ave. .,.. ..,. C incinnaii 7, Ohio 2340 Viciory Pkwy. .. .,.. Cincinnali 6, Ohio 6848 Brifion Ave. .... Cincinnaii 27, Ohio 3l I7 Harvey Ave. .. .Cincinnafi 29, Ohio 25l5 Melrose Ave. . . .Norwood I2, Ohio 704 Wayne Ave. ,Cincinnaii 6, Ohio 3625 Clarion Ave. A .Cincinnali 7, Ohio l860 Hewifi Ave. . .. . . .Cincinnafi 7, Ohio 59I4 O'Meara Place . . .,CincinnaIi I3, Ohio I9I9 Crane Ave. . ,. .Cincinnaii 7, Ohio 270I Minof Ave. .. . .Cincinnafi 9, Ohio I855 Lawn Ave. .,,. . ..CincinnaIi 29, Ohio 2329 O'Brien Place .... ...Norwood I2, Ohio 6729 Placid Place .Silverfon I3, Ohio 945 Hill S+. ....... ,.Cincinnali 2, Ohio 3568 Trimble Ave. .. .... Cincinnali 7, Ohio 2738 Madison Rd. . .. ..CincinnaI'i 8, Ohio .2707 Williams Ave. ...Norwood l2.0hi0 2308 Kemper Lane . .... Cincinnaii 6, Ohio 387I Seffle Rd. ...,. ..,. C incinnafi 27, Ohio 2862 Markbreif Ave. .... Cincinnaii 9, Ohio l6IO Clarewood Ave. .,.. ..,. C incinnali 7, Ohio 2727 Aflaniic Ave. .. .... Cincinnaii 8, Ohio I234 Louden SI. .... Cincinnafi 2, Ohio I307 Herlin Place ....Cincinna'ri 26, Ohio 3724 Wesigaie Ave. ...Cincinnafi 8, Ohio 4280 Verne Ave. .... .... C incinnali 9, Ohio I387 Myrile Ave. .... Cincinnaii 6, Ohio 982 Hafch S+. ...... ..,. C incinnaii 2, Ohio l75l Courfland Ave. .... Norwood I2, Ohio 35I5 Harrow Ave. .... ..., C incinnafi 9, Ohio 4-34I Wai-Ierson Ave. .,.. ....Cincinna'fi 27, Ohio 2I24 Herrick Ave. ...., .... C incinnaii 8, Ohio 6435 Hammel Ave. .. .... Cincinnafi I2, Ohio 6240 Bona Visia ..,. Cincinnaii I3, Ohio 3523 Slacey Ave. .... Cincinnaii 7, Ohio 3595 Outlook Ave. .. .... Cincinnaii 8, Ohio 24l0 Concord Si. .... Cincinnali 6, Ohio I976 Kinney Ave. . .. .... Cincinnaii 6, Ohio 438 Milfgn S+, ,,,... ,... C incinnaii I0, Ohio 7007 Salem Pike .... ..... C incinnali 30, Ohio 4-I I9 Fores+ Ave. .... ..., N orwood I2, Ohio 5724 Peabody Ave. .... .... C incinnafi 27, Ohio 3634 Moniiefh Ave. . .... Cincinnafi 8, Ohio I830 Lincoln Ave. .... Norwood I2, Ohio 985 Paradrome S+. .. .... Cincir-naii 2. Ohio Erie Ave. ....... ..... C incinnaii 8. Ohio 64l8 McHugh Place .... .... C incinnafi I3, Ohio 2l47 Fullon Ave. ..... .... C incinnali 6, Ohio 3474 Bevis Ave. .... .... C incinnafi 7, Ohio 58l2 Woodmonl Ave. . .... Cincinnaii I3, Ohio 3673 Herberl' Ave. .. .... Cincinnafi II, Ohio 2624 Marlinion Ave. .. .... Cincinnaii 9, Ohio 2338 Ouafman Ave. ... ..... Norwood I2, Ohio 6465 Ridge Ave. .... ..... C incinnaii I3, Ohio 3855 Briggs Place .... .,... C incinnafi 9, Ohio .....Cincinnafi 7, Ohio . . . .Norwood I2, Ohio 4655 McNeil Ave. . .... Norwood I2, Ohio I704 Tail Road .... ...Cincinnafi 6, Ohio 27I2i Wasson ROBCJ .... Cinqinnafi 9, Ohio 4025 O'Leary Ave. .. .... Deer Park I3, Ohio 4I26 Foresi' Ave. ...... .... N orwood I2, Ohio 3522 Woodburn Ave. .... .. ,.CincinnaI'i 6, Ohio 3919 Eileen Drive ..... .. ...Cincinnaii 9, Ohio 965 Haich Sfreef .... Cincinnafi 2, Ohio 35I5 Wabash Ave. .... Cincinnaii 7, Ohio I937 Crane Ave. ..... Cincinnaii 7. Ohio I44 I09 Parkview Drive . .. Kroeger. Charles E. . .. Lacinak. Michael A. .... ..... Lampe, Roberl F. .... Lamping, Sfanley G. .. Leisring, Jusfin G. .... Linder, Charles R. .... Linesch. Edward F. Linneman. John R. .... Lifmer, Sfanley F. . .. . Lupariello, James J. ..,. .... . Malone, Jerome T. ... Marck, James E. . . .. Marfin. William J. .... Mason. James K. .... . Massa, John J. ...... . McCarfhy, Jerome P. . McDonald, James J. .. Meiszer, Roberf M. Meldon Donald J. .... Middlekamp, Paul C. ... .. . .. Miller, William C. .... Mink, Donald F. ...,. . Mifchell, Ralph F. .... Molloy, Roberf E. . .. Muldoon, John R. .. Mulvey, Richard B. . .. Naber, Richard H. Naro, Marion O. .... . Niehaus, Joseph E. Pahls, James L. ........ ..,. . Panning. John L. ...,..... .... . Passalacqua, Leonard N. .... .... . Perrino, Frank J. ......,.. .... Pierson, Richard J. ... Pufhoff, William D. . .. Reilly, Harold P. .... . Richfer, Edward J. .... Riffer, John A. .... . Rofh James L. ...,. . Rofh, Roberf J. ,.... . Ryan, Murray J. ..... . Sanfen, William L. .... Schafzle. Kennefh C. . . Scherm, John R. ...., . Schloemer, Paul C. ..... ... .. Schoeffelkoffe, John R. Schreiber, John C. .... . ..... Schueffe. Roberf H. .. Schulfe, Raphael J. . .. Schwallie, Louis F. . .. . Schwerfman, John D. ... ..... Schwiefering, Paul J. ,. Shulfis, Fred H. ..... . Smith, William G. .... Spaefh, George E. .... Stahl. Donald L. ..... . Sfelfenkamp, Donald W. .... . ... Sfiens, William J. ,. ,,..,. .... , Sfricker, Elmer Vil. . .. . Sfroup, Carlfon R. .... Sweeney. Thomas A. . . Tabeling. Raymond W. Taggarf, James J. .... Tekulve, Charles J. ... Trippel. Edward G. Walfers. Ralph A. .... Weichand, Harry J. .. Wermes, Roberf F. . ,, Werner, Donald ,..,.. Wessling, Joseph H. .. Wing, George A. .... Woerner, Marlin J. ... Zix, Donald A. .... . Zolg. Rudolf H. .. .l835 l930 4227 .. ..... I9Il Hewiff Ave. . . Mears Ave. .. Allison Sf. Hudson Ave. .... . Slfg Beechcresf Lane 3842 l42l 6I60 5344 I937 N. Broadlawn Circle Carolina Ave. .... . Benneville Sf. .... . Hunfer Ave. .. Maple Ave. . 672 Delfa Ave. . 2055 .....I803 2249 .. ..... l93O 6734 Oxford Ave. . Berkley Ave. . Crane Ave. .... Avonlea Ave. .... . Alpine Ave. ..,.. . Observafory Rd. .. McCullough, George V. ... .... .2871 Box I77-B, Kenwood Rd. 6642 I980 I552 6209 .....l970 3906 3685 2246 l535 57I7 l426 50l8 265I 3427 3458 Palmeffo Sf. ..., . Kinney Ave. .... Joseph Sfreef . . . Lisbon Slreef . . . Avonlea Ave. ... Wafferson Sf. .. Paxfon Rd. ... Grigg Ave. . Lakeland Ave. Warren Ave. . Beacon Sf. .... . Laconia Ave. . .. Dacey Ave. .. Trimble Ave. .. Evansfon Ave. 706 Wayne Sfreef . .. I849 2540 I 862 .2445 3236 3368 Tilden Ave. .. Melrose Ave. ... Fairfax Ave. ..... . Duck Creek Rd. ... Bach Ave. .... . Handman Ave. , Cin-:innafi 7, Ohio Cincinnafi 30, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2. Ohio Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Silverfon I3, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 30, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio R. R. I, Box 7l ..... 4I3 Linden Ave. .,.. . Rowshed, George M. ... ..... .....4l24 Simpson Ave. ..... .. .2328 Indian Mound Ave. , .. , ....- 2932 Hackberry Sf. 2307 4l 66 6207 2025 48l5 25l2 394I l002 I552 l230 Kenfon Sf. Foresf Ave. . . Elbrook Ave. . Freeland Ave. . Yarmoufh Place . Sheridan Drive Marburq Ave. .. Hafch Sfreef Dixmonf Ave. . Louden Sf. 437 Tusculum Ave. .,., . .....l43l Corvallis Ave. .... I528 Wm. Howard Taff Rd. ... .... 5329 .....2522 ..... 625i Wakefield Place .. 40l7 Husfon Ave. .... . Ridgeland Place .. 5323 Wakefield Place ,. Salem Pike ....... III4 Belvedere Sf. ... . 3722 2882 R. R 6559 5327 . .... 3325 .. ..... 2252 I402 .....5704 3304 4258 Germania Ave. Vicforia Ave. ..,. . 2, Epworfh Heighfs Salem Pike ....,.. Carfhage Ave. Woodford Road .. Jefferson Ave. Laidlaw Ave. .... . Madison Road .... Bach Sfreef ..., Websfer Ave. l45 Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Cincinnafi 30, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Silverfon I3, Ohio Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Cincinnafi I3, Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 6. Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 9, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnafi I6, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 30. Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 9, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnafi 26, Ohio Cincinnati 26, Ohio Melbourne, Ky. Newport. Ky. Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Cincinnafi 24, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi I6, Ohio Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 9, Ohio Cincinnafi 2. Ohio Cincinnafi 6. Ohio Cincinnafi 2, Ohio Cincinnafi 26, Ohio Cincinnafi I6, Ohio -Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi I3, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 30, Ohio Cincinnati 2, Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 8. Ohio Loveland, Ohio Cincinnafi 30, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 'I3, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 9. Ohio Cincinnafi I3, Ohio i 2115... Yes sir, fellows. This is lhe happiesi mornenl of every school day. A+ 2: I 5 we are free +o spend our lime as we like + a+ work, a+ home, or al play. Bur whaiever we do, we wanl io wasle as lillle 'rirne as possible in gerling slaried. So when we noiice 2:I5 rolling around, we ger our books in order, gel oui our pass wiih Jrhe nickel fare To be ready 'ro calrch The school bus or s+ree+ car. This convenienr Jrranspor- ialion service from home To school and back again is a courlesy offered by Jrhe Cincinnali Sfreer Railway Co. The IQ46 Cavalier Slaff. I46 Telephone - Office AVon I648 WO. 6432 ' Planl AVon 0085 THE BYRNES-CCNWAY CC. General Contractors F'-A'N Excava+ing, Concrefing Sewer and Sfeam Shovel Work. Manufacfurers and Producers of Bifuminous Concrere 'For Driveways and Roadway Cons+ruc+ion Also Ready-Mixed Concre+e Nfxfs' I9 BANK AVE. ST. BERNARD, OHIO I47 COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAM C. ULRICH HERFF-JONES CO. f h'N Class Rings and Pins Better Service For All . . . Good felephone service requires more fhan insfrumenfs, wires and cenfral office equipmenf- more even fhan operafors, Iinemen, engineers and insfallers . . . if also requires fhe fhoughfful cooperafion of fhe men, women and young people who use if. Shorf conversafions. courfeous sharing of parfy lines, being sure of your number before calling, and similar pracfices are essenfial fo good felephone service. We in fhe felephone indusfry are consfanfly sfriving fo provide a high qualify sysfern fo serve fhe needs of our communify. buf The degree of safisfacfion fhe service affords depends much on how if is used. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY s 'm'94 5 ii ! S is -ff' l I48 Complimenls of PAPERCRAFTERS, INC. THE NCJRWCOD TRANSFER CO. BEN GULLEY, Mgr. 2I25 Madison - Norwood MElrose 5800 Keys! LONG DISTANCE MOVING-PACKING CRATING-SHIPPING Sforage Moihproofing Ted, The man of shoclung underfalungs, really le+s off fh These lovely ladies prove fhai' if a man fravsls on his sfom- sfeam as he counsels No Cavaliers on how fo run a giganfi ach fhe Cavaliers could qo a lonq way. sfolrer. You goHa have coal. 1 i 1 l Ll I Compliments ot A FRIEND Compliments of C-rote Manufacturing Bellevue, Kentucky merald PRINTING CO. Yue' 330 W. Ninth Street Talent to Originate, Skill to Produce A. L. FINK ELECTRIC CO. We are Specializing in Clock Repairs Bring Yours In Woodburn and Madison Road WOodburn 6243 Cincinnali, Ohio V 81 V DEPARTMENT STORE I lChas. Vonderlarink and Sonl OAKLEY SQUARE 'DG' The clolhes-conscious sludenl sels his slride wilh Arrow and McGregor sporls- wear, found al V. 84 V., The slore Ihal presenls sharp slyles al your Tinqerlips. ei ' gfh - . Theres a Qfdrd in your fuiura gf Cars Trucks Paris Tranter-Williams Motors, Inc. 4016 Allsron Slreel IJUSI off Oakley Squarel Jlffferson 0292 Iv1Elrose 7275 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND XAVIER UNIVERSITY Offers Progra ms in Liberal Arls Business Adrninislrafion Nalural Sciences Engineering Law Medicine Denlislry Vocafional Chemislry For Informafion Wrile or Telephone The Dean of Freshmen XAVIER UNIVERSITY Viclory Parkway REdwood 234I Cincinnafi 7. Ohio 1 I 1 l Al I GE FEI! WL rms, 0907 , I ll I C In I A O1 799000.09094 1 -I - 4 favoooooooo I. - - v v 1. 1 ' o4'o'o'J'e'34'33fI . . . I - . . .b:o:e:v:o:o:o:Q'o'4'Q I 5949.91 I I I I - I I I I I I'ae.w. .-tsktf.-. I . . . I : 1 . . .III mon renci I Wiiiiife PAI.INc4 iEiiEE ' - If -lr H- A JWIIIIIIIIIIII -- I -,ll .I ,, I' - '-I ll 'I'IiIIIlIIIIIIII'III I3 vlllllll III IIIIIII I Ill .IRON WORK 'o,,gf-re 1, RUSTIC lance WIRE WORK' RAIL Fence A Ch ' lldf 'fs' 0lo'e f fivrce S ' llffs Isl IJBZ R. B. CLOTHES EIGHTI-I AND VINE Suils - Topcoais - Slacks Fine line of Men's Haberdashery Men and Ladies Garmenis Made Io Measure From 537.50 Io 552.50 GEORGE COMELLO HARRY COVER Your Druggisl' Service for Ihe Siclr S. E. Cor. Madison Road aI Edwards Road. Phones: MEIrose 4660, JEIIerson 943l Cincinnafi, Ohio Where's Elmer? Why He's AI' The DeLUXE CIGAR STORE 2683 MADISON ROAD Yao' INEAR EDWARDS ROADI GEO. A. DURBAN 'BG' Flowers ThaI SaI'isfy YDS' Woodburn aI McMillan WOodburn 7240 We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere WENDELKEN-SIMMINGER 81 COMPANY FurniI'ure and House Furnishings PARKWAY 3993 l625 VINE STREET fam' We Solicii Your Charge Accoun+ i ld 1 BYRON C. HALL HALL's SOHIO SERVICE 430:- Madison and Haclcberry S+. Complirnenls ol G. H. BERLING, Inc. BOND- HILL DAIRY Fires+one Tires and Tubes Texaco Gas and Oil Lubricalion and Oil Change Qualify Body and Fender Work-Painring General Aufo Repairing - By Hines Bros. DICK PFLAUM, Prop oPeN SUNDAYS BANNER TIRE 8: SUPPLY CO S. E. Cor. Hackberry and Madison PLaza 0200 Melfqw in Ffa var, -1- Your Poriraii' is a Graceful Way of Acknowledging True Friendship YOUNG AND CARL STUDIO 7+h and Vine Cincinnaii, Ohio NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS .:DQx 3437 Monfgomery Ai' Dauner 345 Wesf McMillan Yoo' Office and Moriua ry Phone PAWWGY 2277 i IS64 Elm shea Cl-lerry 6930 Records Sheel' Music Greeiing Cards S O N G S H O P Open Evcninqs 36 Easi Fiflh Sfrcet On Founlain Square The Handy Window Shade Co. Window Shades - Curfains - Curfain Rods Draperies - Venefian Blinds 905 Vine SIree+ CHerry 4020 JAMES P. BOLGER COAL CO. Super Fuel Since I893 COAL - COKE - STOKER COAL Enquirer Bldg. CH. 4760 and CI-I. 476I DRINK NEI-II BEVERAGES AND ROYAL CROWN COLA NEI-II BEVERAGE coRP. GOOD and HEALTH FUL ftawlfaaoz ICE CREAM ,AZSCA AI Purcell Caleleria ...FOR... Clean Towel and Laundry Service ...CALL... SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 81 TOWEL SUPPLY 'CHerry 0440 GILBERT AND CHAPEL AVON 4630 I90I WESTERN AVE. CINCINNATI Charfer Bus Service Now Available FAMOUS QUALITY oi-no Bus LINE co. cr CINCINNATI g ATHLETIC GOODS CO. H E M B E E R . k'N IIO Wesl Fourlh Slreef CHerry 476844769 Joe, fhe iolly ianifor, explains how nof fo win Fr. Byrne's fhanks. He is a greaf sfory feller who believes Trufh is sfranger fhan ficfion, buf who likes a sfranger. Joe believes in sfricf discipline, nofice how he is faunfing fhe boys wifh fhaf Raleigh. Tifo, anofher of fhe broom bri- gade, is famous for fhrowing grass seeds on fhe floors of Purcell and having desks spring up. All fooling aside, Tifo fakes up cabinef-mak- ing for his hobby and could make a forfune on if if he made if his profession. Henry, fhe harmonious hand, is shown singing Miserere from fhe opera ll Trovafore fo an appre- ciafive audience. lf Caruso could hear Henry, he would nof only furn over in his grave, buf also bury himself six feef deeper, under good old ferra firma. SUITS - TOPCOATS FOR MEN - - FOR WOMEN Complimenfg SIEBLER CLOTHES of Tailored 'l'o Measure T 6l8 Vine Sfreef 607 Madison Avenue incinnafi, Ohio Covingfon, Kenfucky PETER's CAFETERIA Compumem of The Home of Qualify Foods Merson 9382 PAT DoNovAN's CAFE 4553 Monfgomery Norwood' Ohio 2845 Woodburn Avenue Opp. DeSales Church Complimenfs of SECOND NATIONAL BANK LYNCH FISH 8: POULTRY CO. HYDE PARK 2I2 W. Sixfh Sfreei PArI:way I4-42 Supplies for ihe Archifecf and Engineer C . I P . - - h t ompe e rug ore an osmehcs Bue rink P oiiosiais T Tobacco, Candy, Soda Foun'I'ain Service THE FERD WAGNER CO. T I PM De'i e'Y ME rose 8078 - 9555 - 9554 8l7 MAIN STREET Edwards Road af Markbreif Cincinnafi, Ohio HOTEL ALMS I56 PLUCCI'S RESTAURANT 2723 WOODBURN AVENUE Specializing in ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND RAVIOLI and, AMERICAN FULL COURSE DINNERS - And Plaie Lunches Open Daily from Il A.M. fo II P.M. WOodburn 9825 Com plimenfs of Wrighl' Delope Bowler Drome 6OI4 Monfgomery Road Pleasanl Ridge MElrose 2424 ci-:once MEATS AND HOME POULTRY WM. PONDER - MEATS I999 Madison Road . . . 2687 Madison Avenue WITT GOOD 81 KELSCH Funeral Home ROBERT L. GOOD CHARLES E. KELSCH 3026 Madison Road Phone: JEfferson OIO5 Complimenfs of NICOLA FINE FOODS 3670 ERIE AVENUE H. J. DUSTERBERG Where Qualify and Service Are Paramoun+ I 3TI-I AND BROADWAY H. J. MOLLOY Roofing and Sheef Meial Repairs and Painfing 3674 Erie Avenue Cincinnafi 8. Ohio Complimenis of DELUXE CIGAR STORE 2683 Madison Road Elmer Tabb, Prop. TONY'S SHOE REPAIR Firsi Class Work 2 or 3 Days Service 2930 Marlcbreif Avenue, Oalcley JE'Fferson 268I Tony Maciarello, Prop. PArkway 3047 - 78I7 LEO HANLEY Plumbing - Hea+ing - Indus'I'rial Piping Furnace and Boiler Paris and Repairs IIO7 Si. Gregory Slreef Cincinnaii, Ohio IMI. Adamsl KING PIN SANDWICH SHOP Sandwiches - Sodas - Sundaes Drop In And See Us Nexr Time You Bowl 6OI4 Monfgomery Road JEfferson 9480 Besl' Wishes 'Io 'the Class of '46 from Ihe Baker Wheel, Axle and Brake Co. I7 Wesf Cenfral Parkway JANITORS SUPPLY CO., INC. 323 Sycamore Sfreel' Cincinnafi, Ohio Phones: Cl'lerry 675I -3l I9 CROSS-ROADS CAFE 2703 Madison Road Cincinnaii 9, Ohio Complimenls of THE CINCINNATI ECONOMY DRUG COMPANY 209 E. Couri S+ree'I Cincinnafi, Ohio L. M. PRINCE OPTICIANS 4 Wesi 4'rh Slreel Docior's Building DEDDEN'S BAKERY 2802 Woodburn WOodbu rn 6625 DORNHEGGEIWS WOODBURN PHARMACY Woodburn and Locusl' Our wish is fhaf +hose of Ihe '46 class will be successful THOMAS FUNERAL HOME MADISONVILLE A BOOSTER FOR PURCELL ATHLETICS Tel. WOodburn 7766 Real Esiaie Res. WOodburn 7777 All Suburbs EDWARD C. GUILFOYLE WALNUT HILLS REALTY CO.. REALTORS Lisf Your Properly Wifh Us For Quick Sale 28I8 Woodburn Avenue A1 DeSnIes Corner li I+ Grows We Have li MERCURIO 8: DATILLO FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JOSEPH MERCURIO, Prop. WOodburn 9682 543i JOS. T. DILLHOFF If II's Insurance-We Wri'I'e If 635-636 Dixie Terminal Bldg. MAin 4268 Cincinnali, Ohio TRY MASTER PIES JusI Like Moiher Used To Make 922 Race S+ree'I PArlcway 7487 sci-lwlETERlNe's eRocERY I MACK BROS--ROOHNG 307 STANLEY AVEN UE PArkWay 8738 973 I-lakh Slreel Roofing. Siding, Tin and Furnace Worlr Groceries-Meals gpm 0673 Complimenfg 525 MAIN STREET of Liquor-Good Food LEE CHESNUT, Mgr. A Complimenls Edwards and Observaiory Candie Made Wifh Loving Care Lunches - Dinners GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP 269: MADISON RoAo HIGGINSON GIFT SHOP Complefe Line of Everyday and Holiday Greeiing Cards Unusual Gills For All Occasions Handwoven Ties and Handkerchiefs for Men 2704 Erie Avenue EAs+ 6I90 Midway Pipe and Supply Co. BOX 578 GREGGTON, TEXAS Rod and Tubing Pulling-Swabbing Spray Painiing - Pumping SpeciaI+ies L. L. BARBEE PAUL D. JONES JOHN SCHWARZ CO. FINE FooTwEAR 754-756 E. McMillan Sireei Cincinnaii 6, Ohio EDWARDS CAMERA SHOP Plioiographic Supplies for ihe Ama+eur and Professional i622 MADISON ROAD PLaza O8lI CLARK'S FRUIT STORE Choice Fruiis, Groceries and Pouliry WOodlourn 597I 3248 Woodburn Avenue Congraiulaiions fo ihe Class of '46 SUPREME HARDWARE O. J. COURTNEY, Prop. 2008 WORTH AVE. NORWOOD I2, OHIO ARTHUR BOGER'S PHARMACY WOodburn 9523 McMillan and Hemlock Walnul Hmo Cincinnali, Ohio GEO. A. FLOHR CO. GEO. T. VONDERHAAR. Pres. LIBRARY BOOKBINDING FOR CHURCHES. SCHOOLS AND INDIVIDUALS PArlcway I8 I 4 528 Walnul' 5'Iree+ Cincinnali. Ohio PURITY-SERVICE-QUALITY-ACCURACY BOOLS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 2I I4 Madison Road EAo+ i2zo-9s4o-9s4i THE MERCHANTS FINANCE CO. Joi-IN T. 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