Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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X fr s K LL W LLLLL A L LW f' 1- , +22 ' ,Ks p 255' W4 QQ 5,- M, 'L W5 L ar - W ' ,L M is M +L? 3 N , 1 1. Q nf, ' 2 N,- J I K X f s v P. Gormley fakes over Biology class while Bro. Gens- lei- is ou+ fending his li+He whi+e mice. xtd ws M On boards, buf nof bored, are 'rhese Freshmen dur- ing one of fhe many educafional assemblies of fhe year. Tes+ 'lube demons awai+ explosions of someihing under fhe supervision of fhe chemical genius of Tom MOH. .l ve Hackberry S1'ree+ in all i'I's glory goes down on fhe Noi' a balle'I' buf a muscle 'reasing session in lhe gym canvas of Bro. Weber's giffed liH'le Rembrandls. classes! Charles A+las has no+hing on +hem. Big Business in 'rhe fyping room. Here fhe Bank consulfs fhe Real Es+a'I'e Company in Bro. Beyer's Pixie Land. The s+uden+ in fhese four years of school life leads a very useful, pracfical life. During fhis shorf fime he forms his characfrer and lives a 'Full life every day. By sin- cere sfudy and pracfice in spirifual, social, moral, phys- ical, and infellecfual fields, he Lives Now, success- fully. lx. u Dur School A+ a seda're looking building on Haclcberry Sfreef ' ' inferesfed in fhe fufure a group of religious men, of young men, are busy 'rurning ouf, wi+h fafherly ' Th' building in which care, romorrow s leaders. is d 'r LlVE NOW was known and loved by OL! sfu en s us 'for four years as PURCELL HIGH SCHO - - - The Scene Cf L ife l+'s 2:I5 again as Purcell's portals open and Hue hundreds of s+uden'l's exi+ for ano+l1er day. A few members of fhe senior class fake I+ easy before refurning +o iheir affernoon classes a'f+er one of 'H'1ose lunches in 'rhe cafeieria. fm -Q4 ,L xx I A x Tw 5 li The Churcl' That We May Have ,few-Clubs MA QS 'T TIQW 'JEQW o ,V-cg-Eff ,wig ' 5 , H e A .- ., 1' hy' T V Jlo . K r 'iff' T J 3 lv - px 'L 3 K J . 2 ' xx TTT 0 T The Mosf Reverend A T JOHN T.McNICHOLAS,O.P.,S.T.M. 2 N Archbishop of Cincinna+i The Board Cf R+. R ev. Msgr. J. Henry S Presndenf Very Rev. Msgr. E. J. Quinn Correypondinq Secreiary cheng ber The Mosi' Reverend GEORGE J. REHRING, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnafi Rev. Jerome E. Barfel Treasurer Rev. James O. Byrne Procurafor 9 Rev. George B. BarreH', S.M ln his firsi' year a+ Purcell, Fr. George BarreH' has won fhe respecl' of every Cavalier-as fheir leader, as +heir friend. Wishing fo help 'rhe s+uden1's in every possible way, he advocafes more faculfy counseling, especially concerning vocafion. The S+uden+ Council found him always ready +o cooperafe in giving anyfhing necessary for fhe sfudenfs' success or enioymenf. I0 Hey-day for Maih Club as new pledges are received. On lhis occasion 'rhe camera cafches ihree organizers iogefher. H musi' have been a good one io make Fr. BarreH smile. Mr. Emsweiler's +urn a+ fhe mike fo sing ihe praises of fha Cava- liers as anoiher one of 'rhe many personages speaks ai ihe fool'- ball banquet B. Haffield complefes a confer- ence wi+h our Principal, Fr. Bar- reff. Fr. Barre'H is well known for his abilify +o cope wiih any problem which confronis +he high school siudeni. Cur Secretaries Miss Mary Kennedy Miss Jeanne Meiers ONTHS of busiling acliviiy sum up Miss Ken' nedy's year ai Purcell. l-lard worlq, friendly smiles, and Those many lillle favors give us a qreai admiraiion and respecl for her. I indeed Miss Kennedy is 'rlne ieaiure arlraclion lor lhe reiurninq alumni. And +oday's Cavaliers loo, will remember her always for lhe lcinclness she has showered upon everyone unceasingly. . Forfunaie is ilie man who has a compelenl secreiary and lhis is iusf whal our Procuraior has in Miss Jeanne Meiers. Talcinq leilers, handling finances, and assislinq ihe Vice-Principal all come under her busy secreiarial day. Having her ai Purcell has been a qreal pleasure lo everyone. Miss Jeanne Meiers, as capable as she is nice, handled One of fhe mos? well lilced, hard working personages her secrefarial chores wi+h poise and efficiency af 'the abou? Purcell-+ha+'s Miss Mary Kennedy, personal sec- Cavalier Casile. refary io Fr. BarreH, The principal. I2 Our Vice-Principal UR Vice-Principal, Brolher Law- rence J. Eve-slaqe, Slvl., is ideal in his posilion. Tall, exacling, and compelenl, he is an aclive follower of Purcell's alhlefics. l-le has carefully advised numerous Cavaliers in lheir individual plans for The fulure. l-le is eager fo help lhe deserving sfudenl. Bro. Lawrence Eveslage, S.M. Enfhusiasfic, energefic-bcsf describes Bro. Lawrence Handling of +he clemerlf slips was fhe faslx given fo Bro Eveslage in his capacify as Vice-Principal. He keeps Schneider +hns pasf year He fook care of fhus 'ob wi+h fhings running on a smoofh basis. his usual qulef fhoroughness A. r, Lx: I 3 Rev. John H. Anfony Maurice J. Beyer, S.M. Rev. William R. Boyle Viclor J. Brown, S.M l'l,mf- Gwrivmelvy Typirm l 81 II Roliqion IV Spanislw l X1 II Srilirl Gmvvvwlvy Gmnr-ml BLISMTOSS lnqlislw l Alqcbra l l'lfmf' lrif1wrwvvvfvlry CflVUlYif!lf ifxl Clulu Golf Coach Enqlislw III fNl11f'l'im l 81 Il Pvwrn Cmvimillwt- Pvacticul Mallv. Mrnllw Clulw Unrir'r,a Cmrnrrwillm: From +l1e looks on +he faces of fhese Juniors, Brofher musi have read ou'r some fairly good grades. na' fs? sf' ,f, j I4 Q. Give +ha+ boy in +he Hmird seaf fwo au+ographed copies of fhe Mea+house Murders or Who Hif Tommy Wifh fhe SaIomey? Mr. Huberf Busclwle Rev. A. Edwin Francis Rev. Eugene A. Gallagher Roberf J. Geary, S.M. Band Direcior Enqlisln III Lileralure l Clwemisiry Orchesfra Diredor Religion Il Composifiorw l Service Club SPFUWCJ C0f1C0I'l Religion II 8: III Chem Club I5 Members of lhe facully choir lend llueir voices +o flue services al DeSales. Whal page are we on, Brofher? Gilberf J. Gensler. S.M. John P. Harringlon, S.M. Rev. Charles J. Hofsfefier, Rev. Roberi E. Hungling S.M. Biology English ll 31 Ill Religion IV G-eomolry lalin ll Mechanical Drewinq l 8: Il Enqlislw IV Alqebre ll Plume Praclical Geomelry Civics freshman Baslrrllfiall Coach Clweerleadcvs Baseball lrilmrvmml Bnulr-lball lfinnia Cfvafh .lllillfil Red Cm' A I6 Rev. Jesse W. Lonsway Rev. John M. Jacquemin Religion ll 81 III Religion Il l American l-lislory Rcniqious Guidanze Feculfy Bowling Moderafcr Lenfen Self-Denial Bernard J. Jansen, S.M. Joseph F. Keimig, S.M. Radio and Eleclricily Economics Physics Commercial Low Senior Science Boolckeepinq Radio Club Band Proiecfor Club Bro+l1er Jansen prepares an experimenf in fhe Radio and Elecfricify Class. Wafch closely, boys: you'll explain 'Huis for homework. f i 2- pqnww , I gr-1:---using--K ---Q Y-,..,....:......r a Q . ,.A, I : ,u P Q R ' j U , 4, ' i NS -1-., . . -' V cl . S: Q I ,x - Xa' Exif '3 io,9v'f.F!.o ui a Q I . , . ik p . '.- 1 4 L out Bro. Gensler and rwo en+husias+ic s+uclen+s s+udy phases of marine life in fanks sei up in Biology Lab for such purposes. Rev. Herman Kenning Mr. Edward Klusha Rev. Joseph W. Lelran, S.M. Roberl Lindemann, S.M Rrfliqion I Xi Il Physical Educalion Religion III General Science Enqlish ll Foofball Coach American Hislory Algebra l Swirnminq Coach Debafe Club Band Sluclcnl Council Moderafor Science Club I8 Mr. John McAndrew Rev. James R. McKay, S.M. Rev. William J. Molloy Physical Educafion Lalin II, III, IV Religion l Baslcerball Coach Direclor of Lalin School Reserve Foofball Coach Moderaior of Lafin Club Elmer R. Moore, S.M. English IV Lafin I Reqisfrar Crimson Club Co-ordinalor ol Aclivilies Publicily Direcfor C.S.M.C. Annual Adviser Jr. Town Meeling Fr. Hofs+eH'er poin+s ou+ a mislalce in mechanical drawing fo Mick Daly: and Mr. Daly, being an enfhusiasfic sfudenf, will profil by if. is A-,Ak Paul O'Brien, S.M. Charles L. Rossman, S.M. Rev. Gabriel J. Rus, S.M. Rev. Robert W. Sclwuffe Amr-riffmn l-lislory English l 8: II Frenclw l X1 ll World l-lislory Civifr, Uobale Club Lalin II Enqlislw II lm lws and l,rwflu:r5 Chaplain of Foollaall Team Whar a boolc! I+ lakes +wo men +o hold H' and 'four 'lo read iT. Tl1a+'s from flue library, sonl From +I1e smiles exInibi+ed a+ fhe 'Foo+IoaII banquet you may surmise +I1a+ dinner is abouf fo be served. 'rancis W. Schneider, S.M. William L. Schroeder, S.M. George L. Siegwarfh, S.M. Sfephen R. Tuias, S.M. Louis A. Weber S M Iusic Appreciaiion Plane Georneiry German I 81 II Lafin I 81 II Ar? I 81 II Beneral Science Direcior of AInIeIiL,s Civics Wor'Id I-Iisfory Uvowinfq sforld History Track Coach Basic Main InIra:w:uv'aI Baskefl QHI Vosfer Dc-sion Bowlin CI Secrefary of G.C.L. Fdqebra I Senior Graduanon Acfivifies Zl Ivovnrw,-if ml A I 'Svrwv'.iI Sfif-n Av? CIUID An'm.iI Supf-rv Faces from all +he places +ha+ buzz wi+h The vifal acl'ivil'ies of school life bring home io us 1'ha1' school is essenfially peo- ple worlcing 1'oge1'her ihal' 'lhey mighf help one anolher grow richer in personalify ancl more experienced in living happily. 0 People fils .K 5 sv f f- . - ,mf ' 5 g Q fl, W 'imflz -N I xx 2 1 6 it , 'M fy, M. Q. K ,x-f img. ' K' 5 I3 ' A 5 '15 'aw 7, f L 3 Q X vi , agp, ,. Q ,X 1 V' ffs i A V92 W .2 f1 l . Al kaq W tk ' '- ZQ ti if P 0 fix VN XY! X 1 V ' .r- 5 f exif. ,. ' ' A 'E ' wk K ,,17'! X ' ,N 1 ls, Rx ig? l 5, , 2 1 N in C' 15' 4? W a VL . E , 'mi i L K . C J if ,02- 4 -ov 5 A gi 3,9 4 , The smiling faces of +hese ycunq men of Purcell may be fhe resulf of a free day soon. Bro. Harring+on always has a smile for his youihful scholars. Pu? a move on if 'Fel- lows or you will miss line bus. 1-W6 'EW Q.,-I 2 5 Bro. Jansen felling a few of fhe seniors abouf flue good old days in Cleveland. Able Biologisfs under flue super- vision of Bro. Gensler clisec+ a Humb The Seniors Chose These Men The men chosen by The senior class 'ro guide +hem +hrough lheir final year are William Curran, Presi- denfg James MOH, Vice-Presidenh William Folzen- logen, Secrefaryg and Donald Brill, Treasurer. These officers The seniors chose of s+uden+s whose abili+ies are represenlalive of leaders and upon whose shoul- ders resl' fhe guidance of The class. 26 To Pilot Their Final Activities D'Angelo, A. Kroger, R. Folzenlogen, W. Scheidler, N. Giovanetrti, A. Thorpe, W. Hahn, K. Wildermuth, R. Wurtzler, R. Richard J. Adams Harry F. Back Richard E. Baker Michael F- Barlion Band Member 2, 3, 4 Track I Baseball 4 Traclc I Orchestra 2 Commercial Club 3 Swimming 2 Baron Barfion George A.. Baron Gerold St. L. Barter Daniel H. Bauer Radio Club 4 Adams Back Baker Bauer Barter 27 Beckman Bechfedi Benlen John A. Beckman Carl J. Beclcsiedi Irwin C. Benlxen Traclc I, 2, 3 Commercial Cluh 3 Service Club 3 Roger J. Bergman Augusf R. Berling Gerharf H. Berling Track 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Chem Club 3 Orchesfra 4 Edward Beverage Theodore L. Boclrhold Salvador O. Bove Traclr 3, 4 Honor Roll 2 Band 2, 3, 4 Dramafics I, 2, 3 Band I Orchestra 3, 4 Berger George A. Berger Joseph F. Berling Band l,2, 3, 4 Orchesfra 4 Roberi' T. Boyle Band 2 John K. Bas? SSC Officer 2 Alfred E. Braml Service Club 3 Bergman Berling, A. Berling, G. Berling. J lui leverage loclhold Bova Boyle lramble 28 ' N A l N l Y ,, , Braun Bresser Brill Brockman Leonard Broermann Francis X. Brunei' Donald R. Bruns Pafrick W. Burke Huberl' F. Buschle Wallace J. Cairns Track2,3.4 Track 3,4 Plume Shall 4 Honor Roll l,2, 4 Crimson Club Mafh Club Service Club 4 Edward H. Braun Band I Donald Brill Track 2, 4 Honor Roll 2 Foofball 2, 3, 4 Senior Class Officer Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Baslcefball 3, 4 Hen ry L. Buckley CSMC Officer 3 Crimson Club Frederick S. Cannon Thomas G. Bresser Varsify Track 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll I Mafh Club Charles D. Brockman Annual Sheff Ar+ Club 2. 3, 4 James P. Burke James O. Cannon Plume Sfaff 3, 4 Annual Sfaff 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Broermann Brunei Bruns Buckley Burke, J. Burke. P. Buschle Cairns Cannon, F. Cannon, J. 29 v Cannon, T. Carraher Cimorosii Cloll Clough Collins Condon Conlon Cosgrove Curran Daley Daly D'Angolo Dogaro Thomas J. Cannon Plume Siafi 3, 4 Annual Sfaif Honor Roll l Richard W. CloH' Track 2. 3 Baseball l John B. Condon William P. Curran Honor Roll I John W. Carrahar Fredericlr G. Clough Crimson Club Swimming I, 2. 3 James W. Conlon Honor Roll 3 James J. Daley Foolball 3, 4 Eugene A- Cimorosli Honor Roll l,2 Book Club 2 Library Sfali l,2 Raymond R. Collins Service Club 3, 4 Commercial Club 3,4 Mari: J. Cosgrove Foolball 2, 3 Baslcefball 3, 4 Michael A. Daly Foolball 3. 4 Foolball 2, 3, 4 Swimming I, 2 Baslneiball 3 Senior Class Pres. Anfony P. D'Angelo Michael V. Dagaro Plume Slaff 2 Annual Sfali Honor Roll l. 2. 3, 4 Crimson Club Malh Club Boolc Club 2 Library Sfaif l,2 Lawrence M. Rober+ H. Dicklwaus Ernesf A. Do Mario James R- Dodd Josopll M. Donnollon Dennemann William R. Donovan James F. Dooley William L. Drislrill Donald R. Eiser Leonard M. Ellfllbfl Baslcefball 2, 3, 4 Plume Sfaff 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Annual Slaff Chem. Club 3 Donald J. Farfsing Richard J. Farwick Donald H. Fay James H. Finan Commercial Club 3 Cheer Leader 2 Crimson Club Honor Roll 2 Debafing 3, 4 Dramafics l 3I ' ' ' ' ,,r.-neu , , v- Cerl A. Finn Traclc l.2. 3. 4 Plume Sfaff 4 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 Dramarics 2.3 Paul G. Fischer Crimson Club William Folzenlogen Honor Roll l.2, 3, 4 Marh Club Senior Class Officer Chem Club 3, 4 John A. Frey Commercial ClulU3 Charles VV. Gilligan James T. Gilligan Reber? J- Finn Louis A. Flaherfy Arfhur B. Freda Commercial Club 3 Elmore B. Giese Edward J. Gilligan Golf 4 Alberl' Giovanelli Honor Roll l,2. 3. Crimson Club Mafh Club Waller S. Goodrich Thomas J. Grainger Plume Slafi 3 Honor Roll l,4 Baseball 4 Library Sfafi 4 A- ' . ff Gromc Grunkemeyer Guiney Hack Hahn Harmon Healy Heidel Hellkamp Hendrick Harry J. Grome John Grunkemeyer Thomas E. Guiney Thomas J. Hack Kennelh R. Hahn Service Club 3, 4 Track 4 Crimson Club Plume Sfaff 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 Crimson Club Mafh Club Book Club 2 SSC Officer 2 Chem Club 3 John D. Harmon Paul T. Healy Paul J. Heidel Donald G. Hellkamp Melvin J. Hendrick Baseball 3 Track 2, 3, 4 . Plume Sfaif 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Baskefball 2.3.4 Crimson Club Honor Roll 2 Library Slaff 4 Crimson Club Roberi' A. Herbold Roberi J. Hoey Carl J. Holikamp Frank X. Homan Crimson Club Swimming 3, 4 Herbold Hoey Holfkamp Homan 33 Huwmyer Jacobs Jenninq Kaelfle Thomas M. Husfmyer George Plume Sfaff 4 Dramaiics I. 2, 3 Band I Paul T- Kennedy Raymond P. Kroger Plume Staff 3, 4 Honor Roll l,2, 3, 4 Crimson Club Maflw Club Library Staff 2 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Service Club 3, 4 Chem Club 3, 4 James E. Kenf Band 1.2, 3,4 Donald P. Langen Commercial Club 3 H. Jacobs Alber+ H. Janning Norberf L. Kaesila Commercial James F. Kiley John G. Lewe Foofball 2 Tennis I Club 3 Malcolm T. King Drum Maior 3. 4 Roberf J. Lorenz Tracl: 4 Fooiball 3, 4 Roberi C. Koehne Track 4 Foofball 2 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Roberi C. MacVeigl1 Track 3. 4 Foofball Mgr. 3 Baslceiball Mqr. 3 Cross-Country 4 Kennedy Ken? Kiley King Koeime Kroger Lengen Leve Lorenz Meclleigh 34 Michael J. Madden Traci: 3, 4 Honor Roll 2, 4 Spanish Club 2 Paul R. Marlin Cross-Couniry 4 Donald F. Masseron Elmer J- Maue Golf 3, 4 Swimming 2 Commercial Club 3, 4 Madden Messaron William F MeCer+luy Leslie R. McDermoH James McDeviH Charles McDonough Foolball 2 Swimming 3,4 Commercial Club Baseball 3,4 3, 4 James R McMahon Lawrence J. Mefz Donald W. Meyers Donald R. Miller Crimson Club Band I Debalinq 3 Twirler I Mariin Maue Neil F. McHugl'i Traci: 2, 3, 4 Dramafics 4 Foofball 4 Commercial Club 3 Paul Miseli Foofball 2, 3,4 McCarfluy MeDermoN McDeviM McDonough McHugh McMahon Meh Meyers Miller Misali 35 Moorn MoN Thomas F. Moores Morris Mueller Elmer J. Morris Baseball 3, 4 Golf 2 James E. Moll Senior Class Officer Baseball 3, 4 Baslcelball 3, 4 Tennis 1,2 Roberf C. Mulvaney Track 3, 4 John W. Murray Earl Niela nd Library Slall I Tennis 2, 4 Richard Noell Joseph W. Pacella Commercial Club 3, 4 William W. Mueller Track 2, 3,4 Dennis E. Murphy Debaling 4 John T. Neises Plume Sfaff 3, 4 Honor Roll 3. 4 Commercial Club 3,4 Roberi Niemoeller Foolball Mgr. 2 Radio Club 3, 4 Proieclion Club 4 John F. Nolan Anfhony N. Perrino Mulvanoy Murphy Murray Naisos Nnaland Niamoaller Noall Nolan Pacella Porrnno Pewfher Pilre Pohlman Powell William R. Pewfher V ' Viclor E. Pile Clarence W. Pohlman William T. Powell Richard H. Prues Traci: 3,4 Track 3, 4 James N. Reinhold James W. Rickard Thomas J. Rielage Roberf P. Riesenberg Alberl Rilfer Radio Club 3,4 Honor Roll I Baseball 4 Swimming I, 2 Book Club I, 2 Service Club 3 Commercial Club Library Staff I,2,3 3,4 Richard J. Rilfer Ronald Roof John P. Rofh Roberf J. Rollner Swimming I, 2 Dramaiics 3 Service Club 3, 4 Commercial Club Service Club 3, 4 3, 4 Prues Reinhold Rickard Rielege Rieunberg Riffsr, A. R' Mer, R. Roaf Rolh Roflner 37 Ryan Sanders Sandman Schachorar Schaidlar, D Schoidlar, N. Scharxingar Schlia Schmidt Schmiii Donald Ag Ryan Charles A. Sanders Roberf L. Sandman Paul J. Schacharor Donald C. Schlidlor Traclr 2 Traci: 4 Honor Roll I Swimming 2 Book Club I, 2 Neal L. Scheidler Earle S. Scherzinger Paul C. Schlie Donald J. Schmid? Richard F. Schmiff Cheer Leader 2 Golf 4 Band l. 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Orchestra l,2 Orchesfra 2, 4 Malh Club Band 3, 4 Leonard J. Schneider Vinceni F. Schneider Leonard J. Scholl William A. Schufia Honor Roll I, 3 Traclr 2 Commercial Club 3 Mafh Club Book Club 2 Library Sfaff 2 Chem Club 3,4 Proiecfor Club 4 7- 1 J, Schneider, L. Schneider, V. Scholl Schufh 38 Suhr! Sathr Spille Slallo Roberl' R. Seilerl Plume Slafl 3, 4 Band 3,4 Orcheslra 3, 4 Library Slall I Commercial Club 3, 4 Projector Club 4 Alvin G. Sluea Frank Smylh Norberl G. Slallo Annual Slall William S. Slandley Commercial Club 3, 4 Donald J. Slaulberg Commercial Club 3 Slln Slander Henry C- Seller Track 3, 4 Plume Slall 3,4 Annual Slafl Band I Cross-Counlry 4 Roberl L. Siegel Commercial Club 3 George Spille Foolball 4 Baseball 4 Edwin B. Slander Donald V. Slang: Mark A. Sfewarl' Plume Sfalf 3 Annual Sfafl Book Club I Siegel Smy+h Slandley Slange William Sfuebbe Richard D Swarfsel Plume Shall 3, 4 Honor Roll I Mall: Club Foolball Mgr. 3, 4 Slaulberg Slevlgrf Sluobbe Swarfsel Tallarigo Toran Joseph T. Tallarigo Book Club l Thomas J. Thomson Track I,2 Foofbcll 2 Edward C. Thuf Ralph Urlago Alberl' Vonderwische Plume Sfaff 3 Crimson Club Chem Club 3, 4 Richard L. Werner Commercial Club 3. 4 Thamann Urlago John D. Thamann William J. Thorpe Honor Roll I,2, 3, Crimson Club Mafh Club Chem Club 3, 4 Wallace H. Toren Honor Roll 3, 4 Debaling 3, 4 Carl Udry Drum Major 3, 4 Frank Wagner Leo T. Wehel Honor Roll l, 2, 4 Chem Club 3 4 Thomson Udry Edward Whalen Track I Annual Slafl Ari Club 2, 3, 4 Service Club 4 Thorpc Thui Vondorwischo Wagner Thomas H. Whifa Baslrelball 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3 Annual Slalf Boolc Club l,2 Werner Wchel Whalen While V Roberf Wildermufh Louis Willging Ronald J. Williams Thomas J, Williams Roberf R. Wilmers Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 Mafh Club Baseball 4 Golf 3, 4 Crimson Club Chem Club 3, 4 Mafh Club Chem Club 3, 4 lohn F. Wilsey Frederick H. Wolf James Wolfram Paul G. Wrighf Roberf B. Wurfzler Sand l, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club Honor Roll I,2, 3,4 Drchesfra 2, 3, 4 3, 4 Book Club 2 Library Sfaff I, 2,3 Donald Yockey Clifford J, Yoas Donald N. Zimmer Richard Zimmerman 4l Cavalier Men Spend Precious Seelc To Master All Their Technical The sludies a s+uden+ mas- fers in These 'few years of educalion should be used as The basis for 'fufure life. 'I hough school life is primari- ly for sludy, aciivifies of a spirilual, moral, and social nafure should also be made par? of life. Each day he should be able +0 fully ex- press himself in iusl fwo words, Live Now. yi l The inleni in+eres+ expressed by heir all i f 'l'l'1 Moments Wide-Awake As They And Puzzling Intellectual Problems The iunior chemists seem to be trying to 'figure Fr. Kenning appears quite pleased with the report out what's what in one ot their lab experiments. given by one ot his students in his religion class. Cavalier Underclassmen TARTING The year oTT wiTh a bang The Junior ChernisTs almosT blew up The chem- isTry lab wiTh Their experimenTs in ThaT Tield OT science. Along more sTable lines The Junior oraTors Toolc The spoTlighT in The monTh oT November by seriously underTalcing The mock elecTions. ATTer much debaTe and general discussion The TaTe oT The governor and sTaTe congressional candidaTes was sealed. Surprisingly enough The voTe oT The Junior voTers nearly paralleled ThaT oT The elecTions in The sTaTe. Junior DebaTors, Ken Haas and Harold KnechT, showed The resulTs oT l:aTher Joseph Lelcan's persisTenT coaching, when They and The oTher members oT The debaTing Team Tied MoTher of Mercy High School in The speech TournamenT sponsored by The GreaTer Cin- cinnaTi Speech League held aT NewporT High School on January II. Very apparenfly Bro. Geary isn'T presenf as some Jr. sTudenTs examine Chem Lab decoraTions while class- mafes Take if easy. Purcell gridiron Tans should have a Team oT paramounT Tame nexT year wiTh all The TalenT ThaT won berThs Tor Themselves on The '47-'48 Team. The Tollowing pillars oT sTrengTh will be The mainsTay oT The power-loaded liTTer: Cap- Tains W. Adlcins and J. HoTTman, J. Brown, V. Scardina, P. GaTes, W. Coad, R. SieTarT, R. Brill, A. Kramer and V. De Salvo. During The special upperclassmen's sessions in The reTreaT The Juniors regarded FaTher Hil- verT's messages as ones ThaT should never be TorgoTTen. As The yearly physical examinaTions rolled around Junior muscle-men were seeing visions oT square-headed, sixfinch needles, which drained Them of Their liTe's blood. The only casualTy reporTed was Dan Hogan, who TainTed when he Tound ouT he had an acuTe case oT dandruTT. EiTher These boys are very inTeresTecl in DalTon's Theory on The ATom or someone slipped a couple oT comic books in. ui - Q 'WI- ui 3. 1 rr0vl1C IP-11034 1 ull .IA . ' 1 5 I ' 3 5 . . 5 V . J i 'I Q. - . n 'VH f 'ax ,-r , '. I ' 'Isl 1 '1- Firsf Row: W. Ewan, P. Gabrieh W. Hackman, J. Hogan, R. Ennis, J. Condon, R. Byrnes, J. Ryan. Second Row: D.Gerrard,S.HaIr1es, D. Sheehan, R. Hidy, R. HaWloran, R. Lernrninq, A, Srniih, J. Grever W. Carmichaei. Third Row: N. Passalacqua, H, Gardner, R. Brill. K. Haas, T. MQCOV, J. Nieman G, Klems, L. Tonnis. Fourfh Row: R, HeNer, L. Mayer. W. Schneider, D. Hogan, W. Mnwier, NN Simfw Firsf Row: J. Srrofman, R. Busald, W. BaYbach, A. Cucinoffa, J. Scarf J. Rape, D. Sandmann G. Foorman, Second Row: R. Efqel, D. Krufhaup, J. Condron, D. Hall, H. Berger, C. Delhar: W. Doud. R. Foppe, D. O'ConneH. Third Row: F, Clanciolo, S. Croweak, W, Coad, J. Riedy F. Schengber, L. NaHner, A. Hehfferich, R. Arrhon. Four+h Row: R. Kemrne, J. Truesdell, C. Holfel F. Klosferrnan, C. Bearfy, C. Mulhn, P. Huber. Absenf: J. Leen. 45 41955 I I xml x 322 wtf? 6 4 g 3 ' . 4. . -3 'AEA - ' x, L ,iN 1 1 .ik I vi -1 U51 'Y 'E , A L fi-a,.,g 4 , ,,.. .E-F..- I ' J WA Firsf Row: C. Garbade, J, Brown, L. Ehrhart, P. Wilion R. Pieninq, R. Cvroqan, W. Lincleman, J, Dulle. R. Davis S. Dinlcel. Second Row: G. Wellendorl, R. Hines. A, Assalone J. Richfer, R, McCabe, R. Curry, V. DeSalvo, F. Widmer D. Reinharl, W. Rahill. Third Row: D, Rudolph. V. Scardines L. Weber, L. Koeniq, L. Cremerinq, L. Heirlcer, J. Weber G. Wifle, J. Madre. Four+h Row: D. Gruber, J. MiHer J. Marfinclli, T. Ahern, E, Faass, A. Holmann, J. Sliens T. Schneider, Fiffh Row: P. Close. M. Difmer, N. Hunneleld J. Hoffman, L. Albers, F, Hell. Firsf Row: J. Holden, J. Schenqber, C. Gauslinq, C. Ober- rneyer, W. Wenninqer, T. Tierney. J. Slumph. Second Row: C. Ackerman, R. Pluck, J. Moore, W. Kisperl, E. Enqlerr. R. Shawhan, W. Koehler, J. Meyer. Third Row: T. Bruqgeman P. Merland, W. Klosierman, D. Kelly, R. Holflcamp, H. Liebel R. Gabriel, W. Woeblcenberq, T. McDonough- Absenf: T. Buserneyer, N. Cherney. Firsf Row: W. Cornwell. C. Byrne. J. Holden, R. Keller, W. Norfon, P. Klafle. E. Bushelrnan, F. Herrle, R. Sieve, J. Di' Nuzzio. Second Row: A. Caliquiri, J. Leonard. R, Bruno, J Brauninq. R. C-allenslein, W. Niqhlinqale, Don Kanaval, S Kellerman. George Brislol, W. Sroeglcel. Third Row: W, Adkins. T. Gauslinq, C, Durlcin, Larry Kunlremoeller, J. Muel- ler, D. Drexelius. C. Sfinson, J. Godfrey, R. Williams, D Eclcholf, T, Walker. Fourfh Row: D. Fenrod, R. Ross, D Meyers, J. Geen, D. Lampinq. L. Sera, J. Sclwluefer. R Allondorf. R. Lonneman. Absenf: W. Cornwell. 47 Bruggeman, T. Close, P. Curry, R. Dierkers, J. Gabriel, P. Haines, H. Holfkamp, R. McCoy, T. 48 Meyer, J. Norfon, T. Schaefer, Shawhan, R. R. Sheshull, R. Sieve, R. S+umph, J. Woebken berg Firsf Row: A. Fisher, A. Kees, l-l. Pelioslcy, D. Pickers, J. Dissellcenip R. Boerqer, R. l-leide-man, l-l. Weise, P. Spille. Second Row: D. Kuen ning, A. Huber, J. Bierman, W. Naish, D. Donohue, R. Sheshull, W. Ana rurna. T. Moll, D. l'-launerl, J. lvlulloney. Third Row: R, Thoss, A Scheibenzuber, F. Fishbaclc, C, Collini, J. Cain, J. Graham, L. Supple J. McGraw, J. Cornelius, D. Pelle, G. Hack, Fourfh Row: J. Nagle F. Schuerrnan, J. Dierlcers, R. Seilarf, P. Brinlcpeler, A. Losekarnp, D Schrarn, l-l. Reufher. Absenfz R. Derrnody, J. Gilliqan, R, Jacobs. Firsl Row: A. Grrippa, P. Wesfholf, E. Kramer, K. Fox, P. Sorrenlino W. Schum, L. l-loernschemeyer, M. Veccariello. C. Feldman, l-l. Saulcr Second Row: T. McGowan, J. Schrnallz, J. Weber, G. Kramer. J. Tierney C. Cronin, R. Kloslerman. L- Conners, D. Swing. Third Row: R. Schaefer L. Nolle, J. Connelly, G. Agricola, D. Flick, V. Fluor, P. Gales, J. King L. Palumbo, J. Rusche. Fourlh Row: A. Kramer, B. Bedinghaus, G. Cahill J. Sweeney, R. Deubell, W. Coulehan, R. Serqer, J. Posi, A. Weiherer Absenf. D. Schramrn, W. Winzenreid. Donohue holds classmafes' affenlion wilh a humorous Bull Sessions such as lhese are cornmonp ace anecdofe from liferalure. If you will nofice in lhese around school abouf 8 55 Here Q group of Juniors picfures lhe sludenls' faces are wrealhed in smiles are swapping accounls of lheir weeli end expernences when fhe feacher is noi' presenf. Coincidence7 in fhe corridor before lhe days grind begins 'NNY Sophomore Honor Men Boerqer, D. Carnevali, A. Fischer, E. Kingery, T. Boefhe, D. Daly, D. Gercling, W. Mills, D. Burns, J. Dorger, T. Hahn, P. Palmisano, P. Byrne, P. Feighery, J. Johannigman, J. Scherzinger, R. ROMISING pracfical produclion, lhe pru- donl Sophomores poured passively lhrough the porlals of rhe Purcell palace. The Sophis- ficaled Sophs resolulely followed lhe hard- labor policy and wenl all oul lor lheir alma mfilor. Dolorminodly lhcy loogan lhoir aggressive pol- ify: they plunged info lheir sludies wilh such vigor lhal even lhe laculfy was surprised. lhirly lour names graced lhe Roll ol Honor during lho lirsl Iwo periods alone. In lhe field of sporls 'rhe scrappy Sophomores, John McPhillips and Joe Degaro, deserve much merif for lheir fine play in fhe Dixie l-leighls and olher lnler-Cily games. On The other side of 'rhe sporls clock Joe and John also slarred in Baslcelball, wilh Joe re- laining lop scoring honors. During relrear week fhe sophomores became brolhers-in-prayer lo fhe Freshmen who were all buf slrangers ro lhe conferences. By lheir fine example fhe sophomores showed 'rhe Freshmen how To gain useful lessons from The inleresling lallcs given by Falher l-lilverl. Firsl Row: lil. Wiflmig D. Fseighnry, C, Borlhs, J. Coors, J. Mack, W. Foppe, P. Palmisano, F. Reichling, N. lhipf, .l, Qvminm-i. Second Row: E. Koenig, R. Eiser, A, Bruno, H. Gray, R, Arnefl, J. Kormelinlx, F. l-leiselman, W, Rap.-, R, Bf-flinqhaus, R. Vnrhrolccr, J, Niemann, Third Row: C. Lacinalc, C. Berger, W. Wifle, R. Boolc, P, Wu fli. l J, Vfimlifrwivlvv, R, Kunlwl, E, Harl, J, Rui, T. Kuhr. Fourlfh Row: l.. Bomlcamp, C. Smifh, P. Henlce. P, lfrfimf-i, C, ll'lf1 YNfJll, S, Be-iclffnhain, R. Gallo, R. Denneman. Absenf: G. Fischer, R. Janning. I These boys pay lheir respeci ai our Honor Roll io +he Blessed Virgin and lhe men of Purcell who went fo war. Our heroes, bolh dead and alive, shall no'r be Q forgollen. The boys of 2B wilh Fr. Rus si'r in peanu+ heaven' lisfening affenlively fo fhe speaker on fhe sfage, or could if be the presence of Fr. Rus fhaf brings abou? ihis phenomenon! Firsl' Row: G. Wilp, W, Korn T. Kirwqrrry, F. Wurzlbacher R, Lauch, P. Vuollo, R. Lellersf, L. Dodd, A, Seifert, F. Russo Second Row: A. McCarlhy, D, Albrecht R. Tl-wiery, J. Weier man, D. Pierce, E. Dellmer, C. Shannon, T. Klei, W, Zinneclcer W. Maize. Third Row: R. Schwab, E. Elliq, W. Gerdinq L. Terlmr, W. Grole, J, Calaline, E, Abbaiiello, P. Breen 5. Mueller, R, Morqan. R. Palumbo. Fourfh Row: J. O'Donnell R, Buglirnan. R, Kollrmeyer, R. Priebe, F. Newman, J. Scanlon J, Offonnell, R. Junq, J, Deqaro, J. Crowley. Abseni H. SUllJlTleVS. W .3 1. , f Ox QQ.: fr Firsf Row: J. Clouqlw, J, Tuke, W, Baumqarfner, E. Sclnrnidl J. Linesclw, J. Flalierly, P. Gormley, A. Di Marco, F. Huiel R. Sonnfaq. Second Row: D. Muchmore, D. Boflwe, J, Ober fneyer, J. Slnaul. J. Slolz, J. Baker, R. Greene, D. Wanslrallw J. Kolworsf, D. Boerqer, T. Barrell. Third Row: J. Kock E. Rassenfoss, C. Muchmore, J. Valmassoi, W. Udry, H. Ryan R. Taylor, W. Malloy, T. Gallenslein, J. Anderson, R. Hell kamp, H. Lillienflwal. Fourflw Row: E. Pralf, J. Rengerinq, J Rich, C. Feldman, K. Rave, D. Slurnp, G. Rourke, A. Lelwn A. Carnevali, R. Nielnaus, J. Willginq. Firs+ Row: L. Leppinq, J. Nieliaus, J, Rickard. J. Renner P. Hahn, R. Sleyenson, R. Harnillon, J. Sclwwarlz, D. Mills A. Boone. Second Row: E. Rosen, R. Bolling, R. Laqemen J. Burns, R. Paul, J, Abbafiello, F. Weikel, J, Silyali, R. Benz J. Cucinolla, L. Gunlzelman. Third Row: T. McManus D. Harmon, A. Krirn enlorl J. Leisrin H. Gaius T Niesen P - Q- l 1 - R. Eaqan, C. Swope, J. Losekamp, D. Daly. Fourfh Row: R. Whalen, G. Scholl, J. Feiglwery, R. Walioff, J. Murray J. McPhillips, R. Horsfmeyer, W, Lemke, Absent W. Molloyi Firsf Row: T. Tucker, J. Williams, R. Criswell, T. Moore J. Lucas, H. Brians, A, Doqqelf, T. Busclwle, R. Huber J. Perrino. Second Row: D. Krurnme, P. Pelrosky, A. Colussi, J. Kasselmann, F. Guelerr-nan, J. Reinerf, C. Corken, M. Lang- don, V. Pierson, P. Nann, R. Malloni. Third Row: A. Morrell M, McNeill, J. Luelwrman, B. Fieno, J. Healey, R. Kluq D. Overberq, T. Cundall, J. Sandlinq, E. Decker, E, Sclwlel. Fourfln Row: V. Cirino, J. Gracly, D. Brauninq, R. Enderle R. Sclnweikerl, J. Kolde, P. Slallery, D. Gardner, D. Hebbeler D, Spaellw. 53 1 I w .. U4 ' 1 , 57 A 55. U, A 4 1 tl 1 E W 7 '.'Q r Q 1 g 1: 1 1' 1 x ,. ,, ? A .gh W Q4 . ,, ,, A . 1. 5 ,ii x fi' Qi V, 75, ph I v A 4354 'Q .- 1-A. 5 ,. 4 fd .. 3? I Q C 'f I jf? ,fi W 1 Iii 3 5 -Y-1' 1533! -- M 'ft 5 Qi, 1' ,., I' ? F' . X kv' p , M ' PP' '21 ISIZTH' .4 'F , 4 , rw fa. fa, . 1' 'sump V K. ' W an J ,lgugl 'E ' v Xml Firsf Row: D. Gruber, E. Grannen, R. Scheidler, L, Woerner H. Willon, T. Schreiber, F. Cosla, J. Neurnaier. Second Rowl H. Bernens, E. Fisher. F. Bahr, L. Leonard, P. Byrne, T. Siemers, C-. Bernhardf, R. Moeller, L. Slriffmaffer. Third Row: D. Beeber, F. Haflner, J. Moores, J. Johannigman, C. l-lerllein, E. Aclcerrnann, L. Kaulz, T. Reardon. Firsf Row: D. Behne, R. Bergen, J. Niesen, A. Osferman, W. l-laffield, R. Dermody, D. Broclcman, R, Kraimer. Second Row: A. l-loman, J. Sweeney, P. Rhomberq, J. Heinlr, R. Merlrl, R. Scherzinger, F. Fanning, J. DeNoma, L. Del Gesso. Third Row: F. McDonough, T. Ray, R. Hollqrele, J. Schluefer. F. Ford, T. Huninqhalce, R. Ford, D. Juilis. Fourfh Row: T. Sanders, R. Roehm, D. Herzog, J. Buse, D. Crowell, W. Scheve, J. Moran, P. Slump, T. Dorger. Fif+h Row: H. Knechl, J. Larkin. Firsf Row: T. Arbino, E. Coslello, R- Gilb, J. Camardo C. Corcoran, R. Lloyd, R. Hunler, J, Walcirn. Second Row: T. Riegerl, J. Russo, G. Poulin, l-l. Miller, R. Wendell V. Cappa, C. Duncan, K. Riley, J. Malfei. Third Row: P, Burke J. DeNoma, W. Gilliland, R. Laban, T. Fromrne er F. Haas Y . R. Beel, W, Marlin, L. Green. Absenf: R. Rhode. i 55 ECOMING accusTomed To The TasT Tempo seT by school life, The inTeresT oT The Tresh- men was awakened in The various acTiviTies oT The school. NOT To be ouTdone by lasT year's class The Frosh of I946 borrowed l4l2 books Trom The library Tor The TirsT semesTer alone. Freshman A led The pack wiTh 33l books. Their serious sfudy showed marked resulTs on The honor roll. During The TirsT Two periods, eigh- Teen Treshmen reached The pinnacle oT aca- demic Tame. Guided by The example OT Freshman B, wiTh 336 per cenT, The Treshies Took The lead aT The beginning of The Turkey RaTTle drive and held iT Through The home sTreTch geTTing Their TirsT chance To show The Crimson spiriT. Nor did They slacken Their pace when iT came To The Tield oT sporTs. During king TooTball's brieT reign one oT The largesT Treshmen squads in Purcell's hisTory was Taken under Coach Kluska's wing. They proved Their worTh by losing only one game during The enTire season. When baskeTball season rolled around, The boys were noT lax in Their re,ponse To The call issued by Bro. Gensler, The Treshman coach. SevenTy-Tive candidaTes Turned ouT, Trom which TwenTy-Three were selecTed Tor pracTice. ln Their spiriTual life aT Purcell The Freshmen proved Themselves genuine Cavaliers. AT The recenT reTreaT, which was held aT Purcell, They by Their inTeresT and aTTenTiveness, showed Their spiriTual devoTion and love OT God. In all Tields-religion, sTudy, and sporTs-- The Treshmen proved Their willingness To learn and To improve where misTakes were noTed, observing The slogan Live Now! Firsf Row: T. Haggard, P. Houillion, A, Pierani, F, Rickard, R, Jaspers, T. Bove, F, PlaherTy, J. Fellers. Second Row: F. Uusini, A, Balzano, D. Kollman, F. Gundlach, V. Como, J, Mannix, R, Rolsen. Third Row: R. Boehm. A. Breving, L. Frank, R, Krueger, R, Mueller, A. Kuebel, R. FloTTemesch, W. Riesenberg, Fourfh Row: R, HollsTeqe, J. ArneTT, F. Rehling, R, Gruber, J. PeTersman, F, McCarThy, G. l-luesman, AbsenT: A. l-lerman, R. McCarThy, C. Mulvaney, F. Schwein. Firsl' Row: l-I. Runclc, T. Ford. T. Malone. E. Best D. Holi, D. Overberq, T. Lamping, R, Overbeclc, Second Row: T. Kenny, D. Stump, Wm, Sclileiclier, J. Woeiner, C. Kamphaus, R. Kiley, J, Keim D, Croweak, E Dunawny. Third Row: lvl. Szaz, Wm. Fisher, L, Claus, T, Cash, T. Moll, L, Pye, Wm. Frilz, J. Munaio, Wm, l'iT'VWl'TiCVlF', Abseniz G. Wilson, if looks as Though This frosh class has i'fs inferesled and uninleresied sfudenfs. Mr. Richard seems defin- ifely fo know fhe answerg he siands up and raises his hand. These freshmen arf Siudenis are frying fo do fheir besf in drawing figures. The middle boy sfanding isn'1 sleeping: +hai's jus? The pose he is supposed lo hold, or is if? ,Wfuwm- 'A V..--ni l 'f '- -5- Q 1.4 u if U ,r .+V rl: K X, 4 r I 1 I If ll .rn 'E' n '. r - A .' ' .5 . x v- - g qi 1 ,S Q, I .xh P. Y, v wk P' My . Q' f wnity ll Q J 1 V A 1- 4 f if . ,Q ,.-- 1 5 A wwwwqunul Vg, - QZBQ' 'V ! ! 1 ' f ,mg g 'ff 2 w 4 in 5 ' I ' 'f ' an ' sr if ymf wlf- K ' vvmnvmmwu-'Www J, 2 2,14 MRL.. za ' , xy , , X , 4 JI. U, . 1 4'Jf-- ix li . . L , f W' I 'awp' I, x .. , I V X,,N R as .- I - wk Y . S , V j 'fi Sf: ' ,J--f Q ! 4 - ' , W 1 rg, ' G, m , ,, M.. , J Q , M, A Ui, A N ,, l 4 ft a Q K ,YI M V24 ' A' : : , -ff' j - 1? U - , 'L ' ff - I - I '4 L . W 'fl M 1: 3 vi is ? . , E -I f f A ,N 4, Mi: A, U K A ,r - 1 - ,t 4, V .1 N 'ff ' . vi 'Q 1 Z ?' fy' . 5- 'O' V - ' fry , .Y , ' ig ' r 'Q i 5 is svlv xo! H A E.. ,L WV, ...,, ,hw l ex IA, . ff- M X, 1 wg, 6 . '- ' 2 i . A H' . - Aj-'31 I 4, Q-me N ' ' A. . KN ' 4 . -Q . - n ., X. , I I ' I I I I I I I , A I my - . l I , bi -r 'Vw S ' n Firsl Row: H, Robinson, E. Schaefer, L. Kunlz, P. Pufholf T. Arnold, N. Raye, H. Paqe, N, Hughes, T. MrDonouqh R. Hellman. Second Row: L. Srnilh, J. Poynler, J, Schmidf P. Sche-ve, L. Oslhollholf, E. Gilb, R. Rieqerl, G. Niehaus L. Paslura, G. Wilrnes, B. Venlura. Third Row: J. Cleary A. Bianchi, F. Sluebbe, P. Zimmer, C. Mueller, A. Conle M. McFalls, N. Johnson, T. Roese-ner, C. Passalacqua. J. Nie haus, R, Blanlcerneyer. Fourfh Row: D, Parsons, R. Ralcel K, Ryan, J. Trippnl W, Schlosser, NV. Reno, John Schmidt Lowell Kunlz, T. Hennessey. Firsf Row: J. Sliqler, J. McMahon, J. Diclxhaus, A. Walsh J, Schirnpl, J. Pico, P. Reinerf, D. Keller, Second Row: R. Luersen. R. Marclr, J, Sliens, R. Jacobs, J, Marlin A. Riudlinqer, J. Smilh, R. Quehl. Third Row: L. Goodwin A. Ernsles, R, Berlinq, T. Gardner, R. Roeller, W. Schwemi berqor, H. Toben. Fourfh Row: C. Cleary, C. lheurinq, J, Jansen, R. Me-redifh, E. Woller, Firsi Row: J. Peurrunq, W. Cannon, J, R. Morrissey, C. Hoffman, W. Hollqre-le, C. Dean, R. Seuberlinq, C. Huddleslon, D. Dumloacher, N. Gabriel. Second Row: J. Davis, R. Morris. J. Schwaeoerle, C. Brinlmpeler, F, Conard. R. Hassel- holl, J. DeSalyo, P. Coyne, R. Carroll, C. Bursl, J Hulzel. Third Row: E, Schrool, T, Talley, J, Kuhl, L. Deifyh, J. Carr, J. Weslerkanip. R. Bodwell, J,Zanq, T,Scl1midf, K. Wensfrup Fourfh Row: J. Nordloh, W. Morarily, C, May, J. Yinqlinq J. Muldoon, T. McMahon, J. Bolqei, R. O'Dell, J. Wesslinq, R. Kvoul. Absenf: T, Frank, R. Sayre, P. Thayer, D, Williams. 59 f 5. N ,Q 5 gf, fs Sr I i '.., ' ',- 'AV f v if 'M , ff A.: I, 0 V , W gf xAA4 1 'lj V , 1, 5 af-wg ' . 491 ' , f' ,, fg 'r 't is X L ' ' J Q - . - ,fr 14 1 . Q 1 , X , f- if 1 4 S 4 f. - J 1 ' Lf . , . ? if Pg , 6 + , -f ,, . u Q K b fu, , f rn. ' X 5- - -2 f ....: ' w W l x i gb -'P f ' : A ff! 4 I la f . f N, 1 f ff. S J 'WAI A R K ,v.-, ,x ry E l n .. I I ' X, . uf Q . ?l I 5 4 s 4 Lk? L ' 3 ' f f' Q, . ff- if 1- XM f f - f T ? r ' V f w 1, ff!-'W Firs+ Row: J. Cunningham, R. Gauslinq. R. Shor- mann, J. Powell, F, Winslel, J. Lenihan, E. Williams, D, Larnperf, L. Gunderson, R. Weber. Second Row: VV. Hunqler, H. Wenl-'ery J. Slei- lan, P. Curran, F. Nesi, R. Harfzel, L. Sandrnann, V. Theryounq, R. Wing, W. Laudernann. Third Row: J. Sleffan, P. Curran, F. Nesi, J, Murray, C. Connors, B. Fieno, H. Edwards, E. Trischler, R. Schrarnrn, S. Wriqhf, E. Schliclr, M. Naayers, VV. Favrer, D. Naber. Four+h Row: J. Anaruma, P, Be-clrslcdf, H, Rall, J. Horsfmeyer, W. Hall, R. OsTerl'1aqe,C. Weierich, P, Roellinq, Absenfz F. Mrcarly. Firsf Row: A. Thomas, D. Galvin, R. Bond, J. Marrs, C. Jansen. W. Bushelrnan, J. Massar- ella, R, Lindernan, E. Logan, R. Niehoff. Second Row: S. Haqer, R. McGowan, A. Vonderheide, W. Fifzpafriclc, H. Leonard, R. Nollinq, R. Franz, J. Hoffman, J. Keafinq. Third Row: W. Niehaus, J. Holscher, J. Enderle, T. Braunschweiqer, E, Jochern, J. Fledderrnan, H. Cosfello, W. Yuelliq, W. Hartman, J. Crampfori. Fourfh Row: A. Tallariqo, J. Marrazzi, D. Dawdy, W. Gebharl, D. Die-mer, J. Meagher, J. Grogan, T. Kramer. Rave, N. Schwemberger, W. Wessling, J. Wesferkamp, J. Wing, R. 6 I Freshmen have a scurflebuif session in rheir few momenfs of 'Freedom and privacy before fhe Man in Black reenters and revives fhe spirif of scholasficism. The Greenhorn Cavaliers wafch in wonder a+ ihe memenios of Purcell pas+ performances encased in Their place of honor in fhe Hall of +he Past Every +ouchdown, every bas- lce'r, every run which Purcell's 'reams have scored came as a resull' of puffing hearf and soul info +he game a'I' hand, worlcing in fhe preseni' +o ai'- 'rain Vic+ory, now a covered furure goal. Wiih such a spirir Purcell men sfeppecl in'ro every field of sporfs. Athletics S , fx 'V P9 ' Q Q. fx ffg,-ji' gin 1 7 ' ax . 'Ng E52 'wg Q 'ix fww Q' 'SQ 9122746 zfm .fx Nl I 1. 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OMPILING one of The rnosT enviable TooTball records aT Purcell, having sTreTched Their sTring of consecuTive wins To 26, Purcell's Cavaliers wenT Through anoTher un- deTeaTed season To cop Tor The Third sTraighT season The G.C.C.L. championship. Sparked by CapT. Don Brill, The Cavaliers reign as champs. Jim Daley, and Bill Adkins also were maior ThreaTs in Purcell's oTTensive game: buT ThaT liTTle pack OT dynamiTe, Paul Misali, deTensively proved To be a menace Tor The opposiTion. The sTalwarT Cavalier line consisTs of Mike Daly, Bob SieTarT, Bill Curran, Bob Lorenz, John Brown, Virgil Scar- dina, and Jack HoTTman. OTher linemen who saw a con- siderable amounT of acTion are Al Kramer, George Spille, Don Williams, Neal MCT-lugh, Vinny DeSalvo and John McPhillips. WhaT The Cavalier aggregaTion lacked in weighT and heighT, They made up in spiriT and TighT. Wearing The Crimson and Gold Tor The lasT Time were eighT seniors: capTain Don Brill, Paul Misali, who was hos- piTalized wiTh an operaTion near The end oT The season: Mike Daly, a Tancy-Dan pass-snagger: George Spille, reTurned To Purcell aTTer serving a biT in The Marine Corp: 66 Bill Curran, quieT buT spiriTed, and ThaT's all ThaT counTs aT a guard posi- Tion: Don Williams, anoTher line bol- sTer: Neil Mcl-Tugh, The Tiery red- headed Tackle: Bob Lorenz, The Cav- aliers' pivoT-man. These boys bore the brunt of most of the action during the past suc- cessful season. Their aqgressive play provided many headaches for the op- position. Through the line's team- work and coordination, combined with the precision of the star-studded baclrtield, they romped through the third undefeated season. Bodily exercise is not enough for a successful season: exercise ot' the mind known as skull practice is essential also. 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Abbaliello, R. Kollrmeyer, D, Herzog, R. Niehaus, E. l-larl, P. Leisrinq, J. Crowley, S. Biedenharn, Second Row: Albert llogrqell, Don Albreahl, Don Daly, Chucln Smifh, D, Hebbeler, P, Palumbo, T, Malloni, Third Row: R, Morgan, .l. Sf lilui-lm, W. Grolo, R. Junq, D, Gardner, J. Cafaline, J. Abbaliello, F. Russo. Varsity Understudies Toughen AINING valuable gridiron experience under ihe coaching reins of ass'T varsily coach. Jack lvlclfxndrew, Purcell's Reserves closed Their season wilh a ralher lopsided record, losing 6, winning one, and lying one our of eighl coniesls: however 'rhe varsily undersludies should noi be underraled, lor in all of Their games The True Cavalier deiermina- lion, never give up, exisled. Applying irue sporlsmanship in all of lheir games lhe Crimson and Gold juniors showed fheir aggres- l94b RESERVE SCORES siveness and slamina, and ioolball knowledge by PURCELL OPPONENT playing a heads-up brand of ball, common af 0 W'l f Hills 2' Purcell 8 Hughes. 0 ' 0 .Western Hills 7 Sophomore linemen who bolslered lhe reserve for- Ig OhioRMili+aig lnstituie Ig ward wall are: B. Kollcmeyer, P. Leisring, R. Horsi- 0 oayilhfgflon 7 meyer, C. Corlcen, J. lvlcPhillips and Wilson, whose 0 Elder 0 average weighr exceeded Thar of The sfalwarl var- 0 S+- Xavier I2 sily line, valuable maferial for nexl year's varsiry. Spearheading ihe Cavalier baclcfield are lhese six sophs: D. Daly. J. DeGaro, B. Malloni, J. Rui, A. Doggell and A. l-lebbeler. 70 T . f 291.11 L 43 . . 1 .im . .SS 54, Flrsl Row: L. Claus, J. Marlin, A. Weierich, L. Fye, D. Diemer, R. McCarly, J. Muldoon, D. Dawdy, E. Jochem. Second Row: L. Rolsen, R. Kiley, W. Frilz, G. Ryan, 6. Huesman, D. Hall, J. Grogan, J. Krueger, R. Franz. Third Row: J. Pieran R Marclc, R. Schram, J. Fledderman, J. Anaruma, A. Bianchi, C. Passalacqua, A, Ernsles, T. Kenny. In Tough, Unheralded Contests A VERY agile squad ol garganluans lurned oul lor lhe Cavalier Freshmen leam. Being well versed in Coach Kluslca's slyle ol loolball lhe lrosh enjoyed a successlul season, winning lour games and losing lwo, rolling up 75 poinls lo lhe opponenls' 66 poinls. Jackie l-lunl, playing quarlerbaclc lor lwo seasons al U.C. and now lrying oul wilh lhe Chicago Cubs al shorlslop, assisled Coach Kluslca in round- ing lhe freshmen squad inlo condilion. The lrosh were ollen obliged lo scrimmage lhe varsily. A number ol boys who slarled praclicing wilh lhe varsily lale in Augusl undoubledly will graduale lo lhe varsily ranks nexl year. Jim Bolger has already played in varsily compelilion. Two olher lrosh play- ers who saw a considerable amounl ol aclion wilh lhe reserve squad are Gene Jochem and Jack Marlin. Rounding oul lhe lirsl year leam line-up are J. Bolger and J. Muldoon, ends: E. McCarlhy and C. Weierich, lackles7 J. Pierani and J. Fledderman guards: D. Dowdy, cenler: Backs: R. Franz, J. Marlin B. Marclc, and G. Jochem. 7l FRESHMEN SCORES I3 Wulnul Hills 6 2l Weslern Hills 7 7 Sl. Rila 26 2I Roger Bacon 6 7 Wilhrow 2l 6 Sl. Xavier 0 Freshmen if 'f 41 '15 ,, 4 L W Q, 4 is 155, 'B Af . 3 - AAi 6 1' ., :W W - ,LX Q, rv 0 gg is URCELL'S dribble-demons closed Their score- boolcs aTTer a raTher mediocre season wiTh a I I-9 win-loss record. DespiTe Their sTandings, They boasT one oT The ciTy's highesT scorers: Bill Donovan rang up 240 poinTs Tor The Third highesT marlc in The c:iTy. This year's quinTeT has scored more poinTs Than any oTher Team in Purcell's hisTory and has esTablished a school record Tor scoring, dropping 69 poinTs Through The buclceT in one conTesT. The spiriTed Cavaliers dropped Tour conTesTs by a one poinT margin. l-lamilTon CaTholic's Rams, who laTer wenT up-sTaTe in The TournamenT, bowed To The Crimson and Gold hardwooders by one poinT. One of Purcell's classiesT ball handlers was CapTain Doc WhiTe, playing aT a guard posiTion. Wild Bill Donovan Teamed up wiTh Doc as guard. Forwards John Harmon and Mark Cosgrove disf played a brillianf sTyle oT Triclcery in ouT-maneuver ing The opponenTs. OT course no one will TorgeT The versaTile iunior pivoTman, Tiny Hoffman, 6'3 , who also sTarred on The Cavalier TooTball Team. AI Weiherer and Don Gruber neTTed The Cavaliers quiTe a number oT poinTs. Jim MOTT and Don Brill paired oTT aT Torward posiTions. Two oT The lanlciesT members on The squad are Frank Hall and Lou SeTa, boTh reaching 6'4 . All alone Bill Donovan veers To The lefT aTTempTing To Bill Donovan follows The play as Hoffman and JoxworTh av d X h II ' ' ' ' on aviers c a engers greaf Bill Cady and Collins hold a grappling session while The ball is in fllghi 73 A f 45 v 4 A' xwl v ,file ff, E nn! Q'-E951 uf , Jff' I4: ,'Z Q .P W? J Z ., 1 -,.-Z : Z' Q H, S ,491 2 fi'-'A s a -p- 'sf' - 'w, 2' f' f-4 ' . wr' I tic: f ifL :'v3e?a4. ef- , 'F'5 'J' ei. 'Aw 5 .1 RQ, '. In uliiwpfg :Z.?'i4W'Q?k M VF' 5 .4 X I S A ,W . sl' ' J V 1 2 K Z . LL- Q, ff, ' ', ft . QQ , - F A, , t K QM 5 V. x ff.. v. ,Qi ? X A 5 ,. 7 5' wznlrk k i 'SYN V53 3 3 ',,v' EAI' I . ' an Q A ' V 1 5' Ti ' hi' Ja f ff .. ' V , + : 4 V.. , U N + -,. X K F im: S - K ,.,-f' F... 4 Y 1 -4.4, I 'hgh - -.. -1 W N K , ff 2' .59 Q. X sw, Mg if P .4 5 M URCELLS Reserves closed The score books on one oT Their mosT successiul seasons aTTer winning sevenTeen games and dropping seven. Under The exacTing guidance oT coach and Tormer Cavalier Bob Wellman, The Cavalcagers developed Their ball handling skill To such precision accuracy as To shuT ouT many of The ciTy's Top baske? arTisTs. From The beginning OT The season The baskeTeers displayed Their prowess. CovingTon CaTholic and WesTern T-Tills were The TirsT To receive The biTTer sTing of deTeaT, buT T-TamilTon Cafholic halTed anoTher Crimsonmen vicTory in a 32 To 30 decision, The iolr of Purcell's dormanT power, however, was revived againsT Taylor and CenTral. The Reserves meT Their masTers in WalnuT I-Tills and Roger Bacon, buT soon They rose Trom Their knees and Torced The surrender OT The Ohio lvliliTary lnsTiTuTe, Elder, WiThrow, The L.B. Indians and DePorres, ST. Xavier, however, redded The Crimsonmen To scarleT wiTh a 40 To 30 score. Four more vicTories raised The juniors' ToTal To TiTTeen, buT Roger Bacon's second vicTory soon darkened Their paTh. AT The season's TwilighT The quinTeT was Torced To swallow a Triple dose OT deTeaT Trom The spoons of Elder, Xavier, and DayTon. Fronf Row: .l. Cucrinolhi, J. Ni:-man, C. Corken, J, Colussi, D. Daly Second Row J Abbahe o W Reno R Ga o P. Stump, T, T-lunninqhake. Back Row: J. Deqaro, D, Herzog, R. Kreme M I i s Dor L Seen 76 MERGING Trom iTs ThirTy-Tour game schedule wiTh The niTTy pack OT TwenTy-nine posiTive conTesTs Tuclced secure- ly away, The Treshman baslceTball squad, Bro. GilberT 6ensler's bonanza brood. seT records aT Purcell. ATTer upseTTing ST. Mary's 40 To IO The Crimson Cagers were clipped in The bud by De Sales Corner accepTing a deTeaT aT 20 To 3l. The boys climbed onTo The gravy Train Tor The nexT Tour games by dropping The Vikings, Purcell's own Reserve Subs, and Amelia Twice. Roger Bacon brolce The ice, however, by conquering The Cavaliers 20 To IB. Once more The Freshmen shook off deTeaT and proceeded To win TwenTy-Two consecuTive TilTs only To be sTOpped by The Holy Cross quinTeT 36 To 2l. Pacing The squad in high scoring were John WesTerlaamp, Jaclc Muldoon, Bill Hall, Jim Anaruma, and James Bolger. John WesTerlzamp holds The TiTle oT The highesT scorer of poinTs per game wiTh 22 in The clash wiTh AssumpTion. FronT Row: J. Anaruma, J. WesTerlcamp, W. Hall, J. Muldoon, J. Bo er Gun ac Second Ro J Wessnnq Ralrel, J, Kiley, K. Ryan, W. Yuellig, J. Marazzi, J. Grogan, Back Ro Mc o an D ro eal: C us J San R, Franz, R. RiegerT. 77 lnq, T. MfMHlYfWf1, J. Muldoon, R. Olin-ll, K. Wensfru neeling: R. Carroll, R. Seuberlinq, W. Cannon, J. Davis, T lllsfacl lknrlWsi'1lYinfq Sf nnir , n ing: J. Wres or ar w, ,. Q sinr, .. P, Freshmen E ANOTHER clean slale divisional champ was Frosh E, winning six and losing none. The Treshies wenl down fighfing in The play-off game. Consoled by The lacl fha? lheir only defear was suffered af The hands of 'rhe school champs, These Treshies feel very proud of Their record. Jim Cannon was capraing Jim Wesler- kamp was high scorer: Ron O'Dell, John Schmidt Ron Seuberling, John Wessling and Jerry Yingling compleled The squad. Autumn Winds Whirl Dribbling Ace Sophomore D SGPH D look rho undispuled school chame pionship by defealing lhe Frosh divisional champs and The Junior divisional champs in very exciting conlesrs. The champs regisfered nine vicfories and no defeafs-an excellenr record. Soph D's high scorer was John Burns: The group was caplained by Jim Cucinolfa and coached by Fr. Schulfe. The ofher mem- bers ol The championship squad are: Jim Lose- kamp, Harold Gaius, Don Mills, and Jerry Silvali. Kneeling: J. Cucinolla, D. Mills, L. Loppinn, J. Sch arz ns J Slat J R. Laqeman. Sfandingz H. Gajus, J. Bui , .. iv Loselcamp. Kneeling: W. Anaruma, P. Spille, A. Huber, J. McGraw. Slandmg: A. Loselcamp, D. l-launerl, H. Reullwer, F. Fishbaclr. ENIQR D surprised everyone by coming from behind lo lcnoclc off lwo undelealed leams and clinch llwe senior divisional lille: however, in llie sclwool play-offs, 'rlwey were sel back by llwe junior divisional champs. Bro. Jansen's boys were caplained by Tom l-laclc. Rounding our The leam were lliese seniors: Jack Neises, Mike Barlion. Jim Dodd, Owen Ford, Tom Grainger, and Tom Williams. ACED by Caplain, and liigli scorer, Don l-launerl, Junior F made a clean sweep of viclories, annexing six of The-ir opponenls, fo an undelealed season. 3F deiealed 4D in llwe playeolls buf were lcnoclced off llwe win column by 2D in llwe championship game. Comprising llsie runner-up leam were: Bill Anaruma, Fred Fislwbaclc. Capl. Don l'launer, AI l-luber, Arl Loselcamp. Jack McGraw, l-lerman Ruelher, Paul Spille. Kneeling: T. Williams, J. Dodd. P. Walzal. Slanding: Grainger, J. Neises. T. l-lack, M. Barlifin. ol rnyn, mrr, Slandin Kneeling: .l, Poynlrrr rnqr., Carl Dollar, J. MfDnvill, W. Schnvv, R. Hollqrevc-, B. H ln J g V, Willfin, G. Bristol, B. Nifihlinfmln, J, Leonard, B, Hoey. B ! S - SURCELUS bluslering Baracudas oi 1946-47 paddled l lheir way lo anolher gainful season in which lhey finished lhird lo Elder and Sl. Xavier in lhe Greaier Cincinnali High School League. The sovenleen man leam, allhough il had no elecled raplain, was propelled by J. lvlcDeviH, lhe lvlermenii, one and only Senior, and Juniors Bill Nighlingale and Carl Deller. Under Falher Herman Kenning'5 guiding linger lhe waler wing hoye held lheir own againsl The senior oppozilion prenenled hy lhe inlerleague Combolanls of holh 'rho G.C.H.L. and lhe P.H.l.. leagues. Rounding oul lhe Squad were J. Leonard, P. Willon, G. Brislol, H. Berens, J. Rui, R. Kropl, D. Weber, J. Nord' loh, R. Morriwsey, D. Durnbacher, W, Scheye, R. Hollgreve, Fi. Gulerman and J. Penske. As in lhe pax? Two years Bill Nighlingale again lifled hirn-,elf To The ranks of honor by caplruring lhe high scorer crown. lmlinclively following a leader The squad adopled Nighiingale and carboned his example in developing Their nhililieu lo the ulrnosl. 80 li To Third Kneeling: R. Morrissey, R. Kropf, J. Nordloh, J. Linesch, D. Weber. Shand- ing: J. Poynfer, Mgr., D. Dumbacher, H. Bernens, R. Holfgreve, Mgr. PLASHING fhrough fhe placid wafers of 'lhe L.B., Purcell's paddling Reserves, alfhough fhey received liffle, if any, noforiefy, success- fully complefed a series of underwafer engage- menfs wifh remarkable fhoroughness and agilify. Propelling fhe Dolphins fhrough The roufine of insfrucfions, Fafher Herman Kenning proceeded fo adapl' fhe former in The rigid sfandards of compefifive swimming. Already some of fhe aspiring freshmen have shown fheir abilifies in masfering fhe backsfroke and ofhers have displayed fheir apfness in adopfing fhe breasf-sfroke. Of fhe various mefhods of Hsubmersive aufomofionu 'rhe hun- dred yard free sfyle has been recognized as fhe mosr popular. OUNDING The plafes over hill and dale Purcell's nascenf cross-counfry feam 'look fo fhe field. Eighf candidafes reporfed for pracfice in July, pracficing fhree fimes a week, in preparafion for 'rhe regular season. In fhe dual meefs Purcell failed fo come off vicfors. Walnuf hills squeezed ouf a 27-28 fally. l-lughes bounced fhe Crimson and Gold boys 20-35. Sefback by Norwood, 'rhe l-lack berrians failed again in a 22,33 confesf. Sixrh place was fhe besf Purcell could do in fhe Disfricf Meef held af Avon field golf course: however, fwo Cavalier fleef-foofers were awarded medals. Bob MacVeigh won a gold medal placing ninfh, while Red Seffer received a silver medal for sixfeenfh place. Kneeling: l-l. Seffer, B. MacVeigh. Sfanding: P. Brinkpefer, M. Madden, L. Albers, G. Fischer, B, Udry. Firsf Row: J. MMT, T. Whiie, D. Brill fcaphl, G, Spiile, L. McDermott E. Morris. Second Row: R, Riosonberq. W. Fri! lf-riliiqffn, S, Cvrwvrefilc, W. Adkins. D. Gruber. Third Row: J. D061-Bro, R. Ross, J. Hoffman, J. BOiQ9l, J, Rui, C. Cmircn Fourfiw Row: J. Cfmdon, S. Biodcniwcsrn, W. Cronin. Firsf Row: E. Brrvoreiqn, P. Misfili, V. Pike, P. Heaiy, M. Madden, R. MacVeiqi'1, N. McHuqi'1, H. Seiior, H. Busciwie, C. Finn W. Mufillr-r. Second Row: U. Gfirdnrzr, J. Brown, R. Mulvaney. A. Cuccinnifa, D. Grogan, J, Mcpiwiilips, P. Gaifvs, W Cfiiid, R, Hi-iifir, l. H1-iiircfr, F. Kiosierman, P. Brinicpeier. Third Row: R. Siieshuil, J. Cafaline, V. Scar-dim, J. Madinelii W, Pfiwiiii. C. Miiy, R. Kiiivviii. J, Bmw, D. Hrrmn. Fourfh Row: T. Gallensfein. R. Paul, A. Cciliquri, J. Braunincz, F Hr-ul'-, A, Huliiir, W. Udry, T, Doiqrgr, J, Lvimrinq, Fifih Row: T. Kinqery, R. Crisweii, G, Fischer, R. Mail:-ani. Sixfh Row R Qiiivmb, W, Pir'liii4?iLJ, A. Dmxfqeii, P. Spiiic, J. Feiqlwery, J. Niuscn, H. Ryan, A, Coiussi, J. Russo, T. Niesen. 82 Batmen Bag Diamond Honors I946 BASEBALL SCORES Purcell Opponenf Purcell Opponenf 3 Cenlral 4 5 SI. Xavier 3 II Roger lacon 0 6 4 6 S I March April April April April Avril April April Woodward I0 6 Walnul Hills 5 4 Western Hills 6 J Plainville 7 I Wifllrow 4 5 Norwood 3 l947 SCHEDULE JI Caniral April 23 9 Hughes April 24 I0 Sf. Xavier April 25 I4 Roger lacon April Il I6 Wesrern Hills April 10 I7 Elder May I IO Norvood May 2 II Sf. Xavier ' Elder 2 SI. Xavier I Roger lacon 0 SI. Xavier I2 llburnamenll Wiilirov Roger Bacon Covinqfon Cafholic Elder Woodward Walnul Hills Norwood PURCELL'S diamond dusiers reiurned +o ihe bar and ball wars. Donning fheir spiked shoes and milf, wilh fhai cry, Play Ball! ihey opened iheir '47 campaign in search of anolher viciorious season. Capiain Don Brill, his fourih year in varsiiy baseball, will share cafching dulies wiih sophomore Joe DeGaro, while Purcell's hurling siaff consisling of Bill Adkins, Tom Whire, Don Gruber, and Jack Rui dish rhem up. Tiny Hoffman will cover lirsi' base. Don Daly and Bob Riesenburg are working our ai second, while C. Cronin and Bill Folzenlogen are for shorisiop duiies. On +he hor corner Les McDermo++ and George Spille allernaie. Oul in rhe green pasrures, Jim Mori, Jim Bolger, C. Corcoran, R. Ross, and Elmer Morris shag fly balls. Coach McAndrews' boys are siriving for anoiher championship season so ihar Purcell mighi' reiain lhe All-Sporis irophy. Cindermen Breeze To Victory TRACK - I946 Wifhrov UM Bacon 30M Purcell SIM Wellern Hills 68 Purcell 50 Nevporf 46V1 Purcell 7 I V1 Walnui Hills 50 Purcell 59 Norwood 42 Purcell 76 Bacon 4OV1 Xavier 54 Purcell 57'f1 K. C. Relays: Purcell 24 poinls l5Illl. Miami Relays: Purcell 9 poinh. Dislricl Meal: Purcell BVI poinls llndl. April April April April April May May May May May I0 I6 Il 25 30 3 I I0 I3 I7 I947 SCHEDULE Williroxv, lecon, Purcell. Weslern Hllls, Purcell. Hughes, SI. Xavier, Purcell. Holrnes. Purcell. Walnul Hills, Purcell. K. C. Relays. G. C. C .L. Meal. Miami Relays. Norwood. Purcell. Distric? Meet QUT on ihe cinder paih, +he Cavalier ihinclads are priming fhemselves for anoiher irack sea- son under ihe coaching reins of Bro. Bill Schroeder, Aih. Direcior. Trying io realize anolher champion- ship are fourieen reiurning leiiermen. Mel Hendricks and Ed Beverage will rake over lhe ceniury and 220-yard dashes. Bill Mueller and Bob Mulvaney are probable 440-yard men. Two aspiring aihle+ics, Bob MacVeigh and Mike Madden, promise good resulis in fhe mile run. Paul Healy, Bill Udry, and Red SeHer will vie for The half-mile posrs. High I-lurlers, Dan Hogan and John Brown, 220-yard hurler are reiurning 'lor +he '47 irack season. Carl Finn and Dick l-leller are quiie adepi pole vauliers. J. Grogan and Leo Heiiker praciice 'rheir barrel rolls and scissor slaps io perleciion for 'rhe high iump. A. Cucinofia and Bill Coad are gun- ning lor 'rhe school records in ihe broad iump. Saddie McHugh and Don Brill, boih of loorball lame, will pul 'rhe shoi lor rhe Crimson and Gold. Joe Mariinelli and Red Seiier will heave 'lhe discus. B3 Clubmen Top Green Foes I947 GOLF SCHEDULE April I Wesiern Hills 2l ST. Xevier I ST. Xevier 29 N. College Hill I4 Roger Recon Mey 5 Roger Bacon I5 Open 6 Wesfern Hills I7 Open I2 Elder ll Wilhrow I3 Open 2l Elder I? Open 22 Norwood 20 Open RacqueTeers Tripped Up I947 TENNIS SCHEDULE April ll Pleinville May Wyoming I4 Wifhrovr Hemilfon Cells. I6 Roger Becon Welnui Hills I1 Hernilfon Public Roger lecon ll Nevporf Cefll. Wyoming ZI Hemilfon Cefll. Disfrid Mae! 12 Wesfern Hills Dislricl Mae? Z3 Sf. Xevier SO. Xavier 24 Bellevue A Norwood 25 Hernilfon CeIh. Meiropolihn Zl Norwood Il Elder 30 Elder 27 Hughes FROM The green-TurTed, rolling Tairways oT Avon Fields, Purcell's iron wielding Byron Nelsons headed Tor anoTher par-breaking season. AlThough The Crimson and Gold golT Team was pracTically void of all seniors excepT one, Bob Wilmers, They have. neverTheless, envisioned The league championship Trophy. Sharing The card wiTh Bob are iuniors: Bob Foppe, Don Rudolph, and Diclc Lamping, who will probably Torm The TirsT quarTeT. The TounrdaTion oT The second Team will con- sisT oT Jim Grady, l-larolcl Gaius, Louis Bomlcamp, John RichTer, and Larry Kunlcemoeller. OT The many TurT-grinders in iTs schedule, The WiThrow Tigers and The Norwood Indians linlcsmen are looked upon To be The Cavaliers' sTricTesT compeTiTion. ln Their TirsT Two engagemenTs The ScarleTmen Trounced Roger Bacon and ST. Xavier in maTches which predicTed a bounTiTul season. DirecTed under The miliTarisTic guidance and perTecTions oT FaTher Boyle, The l-laclcberry drivers possessed The consTanT hope and needed sTrengTh Tor many posiTive vicTories in TuTure link conTesTs. O PENING Their season on April ll wiTh Plainville, The Cavalier l947 racqueTeers prepared Themselves Tor anoTher year oT TruiTTul vicTory. Among The main ThreaTs provided by Purcell's courT-se+ This year are The lone senior, Ray Kroger: The Three spider boys-Jerry, Leo, and John Weber: Bob Beel, Larry Koenig and George Agricola. Added To a orTion oT honesT racTice The abiliTy of sTrive To P P I BroTher GilberT Gensler's racqueT boys will provide Purcell's sporTs deparTmenT wiTh The essenTials of a winning Tennis Team. Keglers Run Close Competition ROM The porTals oT The TwenTieTh CenTury Bowling Alley, Purcell's lnTramural Keglers emerged wiTh Their Ten-pins blazing. Topping The mulTi-colored Teams was The Silver aggre- gaTion which pushed iTs vicTory wiTh sixTeen wins and Two losses. ln second place wiTh Twin records were The WhiTe and Gold Tives, boTh oT whom reaped TourTeen markers ouT oT eighTeen sTarTs. Gerry Kramer, Ronald Shawhan, and VerT Fluor held The highesT individual scorers' TiTles wiTh 2l6, 206 and 202 respecTively. , B5 W? Is FirsT Row: G. Kramer, J. BarThs, T. Siemer. Second Row: W. Curran, F. Wolf, J. Cannon. Third Row: A. Krippendori, L. NalTner. ZH Defermined 'ro malce all of fheir ac+ivi'ries mosf profi+able in 'rhe school, fhe Cavaliers have succeeded in every phase of scholas+ic, social, and afhlefic underfalcing. Ac- fively engaged, Purcell slu- denfs concen+ra'red on 1'he ioy of living NOW. Activities rf' 5 ,P 'fi ,,+ - y ' , s- I px A x,,i'! 1 'Q' , - 9 I .Qi .QS n X 3 gk r-as ,ig-5 Qf Q , ,Q 5-.E ' Xi, 1 Q 4110 X -fp S.. at 4, - N Q n V, ' Q . x . ,, , x E , ' Z -1 ' , . Q x mfgaxl X NY X V.. M f?'eTX 5 3 KAN.-w l ' x. IH AL' ,l, 5, , ,,, I U1.: fhlqlf- iff? 5 1x,::2iH Z- , 'fIHA'1'1ff'1 E2 1.- -. ' H-1.11153 .:175i'Q'if3Et3f Q 1 . f , , ', 1 , Firsf Row. Kneeling: C. Udry, H. Robinson, D. Sheehan, W. Udry, R. Ford, R. Overbech, D. Behne, M. Kind. Second Row: U. Wffli-rr, R. Bond, C. Us-an, W. Halfiold, W. Zinnecrer, R. Benz, D. Parsons, F. Fanninq, W, Klosfermann, R Muffllf-r, V. Ciiiipii, A. Bi-rlinng, K, Fox, A. Vondf,-rheide, J. Schmiff, L. Busemoyer. Third Row: H. Bernens, J. Waliinw R. Gauslinq, L. le-oniird, H, Lilif-nlhal, R, Srhniifl, F. Schenqber, P. Biinkpefer, R. Miller, R, Priebe, C. Gauslinq, L N ITS second year under fhe able direcfion of Mr. Huberf Buschle and fhe moderafion of Brofher Joseph Keimiq, Purcell's band made qreaf sfricles foward-. becoming one of fhe cify's besf. An ingen- ious frircolor liqhfinq sysfem made an unforqefable specfacle af the Wifhrow fray and Purcell was fha 88 firsf school in Cincinnafi fo use fhis black! ouf maneuver. The '47 band concerf was anofher firsf for Purcell. The whole idea of fhe concerf was complefe informalify. The music was semi- classical in fone and fhe selecfions were known fo everyone. Guesfs were seafed af fables and refreshmenfs were served in fhe Pop sfyle. Vocal soloisfs were feafurecl for fhe firsf fime fogefher wifh insfrumenfal soloisfs. Colorful fableaux high-lighfed fhe selecfions. The concerf was scheduled fo run a minim- um of five nighfs wifh a maximum of 400 people per niqhf. Sfudenf niqhf opened fhe series: fhree family niqhfs broughf many Cincinnafi's music lovers: and alumni niqhf provided a iovial reunion wifh music as fhey fools a cup a kindness yef for auld lang syne. A fa- . if MF' W 13 lv - K 7 '15 Q K XVI IxL'N5X,i1 ' A ! -4, . Q 'as 'Q J, . I , M- .V v.f 'f X an ig? A' easii If Q x -J -gg. A X xiglsnhf' x Ng , 'X AI... 1, .L kim , I I. I S , my Q A W ws . . Sz, ' I 0 V Pv'r W. V 7 W SKA Y it ,J , M ' Q A X 1: m : 7 1 , ' fw A 'LDXQ ,S . 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I 1 Q A ' Managers carefully checlc in fhe band equip- menl' a'F'ler anofher game. This is one of many dufies 1'ha+ are unheralded, ye? necessary for smoolh operafion of facilifies. Purcell's smarf operafing band snaps inio anofher snazzy formalion. The Cheerleaders whoop if up for Cavalier fans fo give our wifh +he 'Familiar school song. ll's Homecoming Day af lhe Roger Bacon game. The band spells our Alumni. Hundreds of PurcelI's old grads witnessed fhis evenf, fhe firsf of ils lrind in school hisfory. Our Cavalier band concludes Hs half-lime per- formance, marching off of 'rhe gridiron fo some lively beafs by lhe drummer quarrel. On every occasion lhe band ouf performed +heir rivals, even Wilhrow. Sealed: L. Busemeyer, R. Kollrmeyer, D. Ho- gan, T. McCoy, and H. Liebel. Sfandingz T. McDonough, R. Miller, H. Reufher, R. Holl- lramp, and T. Brugqe- fnan. Cavaliers wind up an- oiher spirilual day wilh benediclion and a few words from Fr. Jacque- min. Faiher Jacquemin and lhree servers blend in- cense during a iypical benedicfion in our chap- el-audiforium. Benedic lion is held on special days warraniing relig- ious services. These sludenfs are fhink- ing of fhe more infel- leciual phases of life- iheir spirilual well-be- ing, and are conlem- plaiing a good confes- sion +o free iheir minds. SEATED L Schneider L Wrllging W Tl1orpe,A. Giovanelli, R Wnldermulli STANDING H Buschle, W, Sfuebbe, W. Folzenlogen N Sclnerdle A DAngelo K. Hahn, R. Kroger. URING The presenT school year aT Purcell High School, one oT The mosT acTive large groups oT sTudenTs was The Purcell uniT oT The CSMC. The group began iTs acTiviTies in SepTember oT The currenT school year and unsolTishly parTicipaTed in all oT The major evenTs ThaT required iTs assisTance. Purcell's enrollees This year number over seven hundred, a ToTal which is considered one oT The largesT in The ciTy. ln The Purcell uniT each religion class has iTs own represenTaTive who disTribuTes The Shield and or- ganizes various oTher class acTiviTies. Prayer, STudy, and SacriTice, The moTTo of The CSMC is made real in The school. Prayer, The bulwarlc oT The school, is said beTore each class, is The main acTiviTy during The annual URCELL'S Cavalieri ChapTer of The NaTional MaThemaTics Honor SocieTy oT Secondary Schools has broughT anoTher year OT glory and honor To Purcell. Under The direcTion OT FaTher AnTony These scholars have conTinued To TosTer inTeresT in maTh- emaTics, which in our scienTiTic world of Today is essenTial. The individual members have wriTTen These on vari- ous spheres oT maThemaTical worlc, some oT which PresudenT William Thorpe relaTes reTreaT, and is climaxed by various Masses during The year. STudy is observed by diIigenTly reading and reviewing The Shield and by enTering The oraTorical conTesTs. Sacrifice is made by The sTudenTs during The annual LenTen SelT-Denial Fund, which meeTs wiTh huge success every year. lnsTead oT The usual Mission Fund, The receipTs OT The SelT-Denial Fund were conTribuTed This year To The Bishops' War RelieT Fund Tor The STarving People oT Europe. Purcell was hosT To uniTs Trom every school in This area recenTly when a convenTion was held aT The school. This convenTion was aTTended by approximaTely Tive hundred sTudenTs Trom every parT oT The ciTy. were read aT The Third Annual Colloquium held aT Our Lady oT Angels High School. True To Their moTTo, Full of Promise Tor The AdvancemenT oT Mankind, The ChapTer donaTed several boolcs To PurceII's library. ThirTy pledges, The TuTure glory of The ChapTer, were received in March. Their acTive year ended wiTh a picnic aT The John Bryan STaTe Parlc. mafhemdical Teafs aTTained by The Neal Scheidler is received inTc The Organizer of Cavalieri ChapTer F Mafh Club. Math Club by Faiher Earre+T. Anfony, spealas af a sfudenf assembly N THE Cavalier Caslle, lhere are some young oralors who form lhe Purcell De- balinq Club. The Cavalier Team has ioined lhe Debalinq League in lhis dislricl, lhe league being divided info lwo serneslers ol aclivily. Durinq lhe iirsl semesler, lhe Cavaliers have had for fheir subiecl, Resolved: Thai lhe Federal Governmenl should provide a syslein ol cornplele medical care available lo all citizens ai public expenses. On connplerion Wally Toren and Jim Finan are busy preparing reference cards for a coming baffle of words. They are our senior a'Ffirma+ive speakers. Don Schmidi and Denny Murphy are doing some research wori for fhe curren+ debaie iopic. These senior nega+ive speakers enioyed debafing fhoroughly. Enwrepped in fhe inieresiing ar? of wriiing speeches are our prile iunior debaiers: Ken Haas, Her- man Ruefher and Tom McCoy. of cornpelilion for lhe semesler, fhe Cavaliers bowed lo lvlolher of Mercy High School in a championship debale. The second semesler opened wilh a series of debales wirh Newporr l-ligh, lhe subiecf be- ing, Resolved: Thai The Federal Governmenf should revise ils labor laws in order lo conrrol srrilcesf' Al 'the end of lhis second semesler, lhe besr Team in lhe league will receive fhe Debalers' Award. I. Joi Jackson and Wallace Toren debale while Elizabefh Jaspers, James Finan and Charles Sfinson lisfen and 'lake nofes. 2. Ken Haas, Harold Knechf, Bill Mueller, Pal Dowling, and Nancy Sfeinltamp prepare iheir nofes for fhe rebuflal. Junior Debaters Warm Up HEN a pupil enlers Purcell he musi, many Times, wail uniil he is a Junior or Senior before he can be admilied inio any club in lhe school. This, however, is noi' rrue for rhe debarinq club: a pupil may enier ihis orqanizaiion any- lime during his four high school years. The qualificarions are rwo-fold: iirsl, io show inferesf in ihe club: and secondly, ro have rhe necessary abilily. This club was founded fo prepare ihe Frosh and Sophs only, for work as lulure debalers. Under The leadership of Brolher Rossman, S.M., fhis club has worked consianfly among ihemselves. ln 'rheir furure years as Purcell men, +hese young balilers will prove lhal 'rhey have gained much praclical experience while iunior debaiors. Sealed from lefl fo righl are: J. Marfei, R, l-laselhofi, H. Knechi, J. Yingling, J. Wessling, T. Rocsener. Second Row: L. Gunderson, F. Winsiel, P. Palmisano, F. Mcffarfhy, R. Sayre, T. Reardon, R. Seubor- linq, J. Powell. 'x.. 95 FirsT Row: F. WinsTel, C. Finn, C. BrinlmpeTer, R. HamilTon. Second Row: T, McGowan, F. Nesi, J. Mulloney. Third Row: A Cuf,inolTei, W. Coulehan, J, Russo, P. Davis HETHER iT be grid TilT, cage evenT, dance or bazaar, you will always Tind The Service Club perTorming Those liTTle buT necessary Tasks behind The TiclceT win- dow or in The check room. Af, a resulT of splendid service, They receive several moneTary compensaTions, and wiTh These The club has purchased The new elec- Tric baskeTball scoreboard. Under The direcTion oT BroTher RoberT Geary, This eT'TicienT group is in iTs Third year. N THE scene aT every lively evenT OT The school year were These cheerleaders under The supervision of BroTher John Harring- Ton. Flying somersaulTs, handsprings, and a general rouTine OT muscle-TwisTing rnoTions are all parT oT a day's worlcouT. During TooTball season, Their mosT specTacular sTage-chance, These morale-boosTers lead The Cavalier Team on To vicTories Tor The crimson and gold. Through rain, snow, hail, and sleeT we see Them always giving a Tew new Turns To The game. The yellmen wenT all ouT To sparlc every school acTiviTy. The novel baskeTball cheers inTro- duced aT Purcell's TirsT baslceTball rally wenT over wiTh a bang, especially The submarine cheer. FirsT Row: E. Whalen, H. Grome, R. Collins, R. Kroger, A Bramble, J. RoTh, Second Row: R. Helllcamp, R. Sonfag, P. Byrnes, J. Lucas, C. Swope, J, Bierman. Third Row: D. Beee ber, H. Leonard, P. Palmisano, G. BernharT, C. Rich, R. Blane lcemeyer. FourTh Row: W. FaverT, W. GebharT, S. Hughes J. PoynTer. The cheerleaders pause in iheir prac+ice of the Purcell Locomo+ive io give the cameraman a cheery smile. Nofice +he display of fhe ivories. Running fhrouqh +he maneuvers 'For an- ofher cheer, fhe boys are polishing off fheir par? of The show for anoiher sporis evenf. I The boys have io sproui wings +o gel this one off. Quoie, Please keep 'Phe whi+e frousers as clean as possible, end of quofe. Are fhey genis in the shag line or are fhey members of the Service Club wail- ing fo usher guesfs fo fheir fables? Is if fhe number on fhe fable or are fhe men waifing +o siarf on iheir many achievemenis al' fhe banquef7 HE Commercial Club specializes in lhe business and financial worlc of The school. Hs moderalor since Hs s+ar'r has been Brofher Maurice Beyer. The officers of lhe club: Charles McDonA ouqh, Presidenl: Al Rifler, Vice-Presidenlp and Paul Wrighr, Secretary-Treasurer direcf lhe olher members who are iunior and sen- ior business sludenis. The Turlaey Raffle, decoraiinq and planning seal arrangememls of our lhree dances: l-larvesi l-lop, Pigskin Finale, and l-learl Throbf' +oge+her wilh fhe Turkey Bazaar, Spring Fesfival, senior card parly, The sale of concerl and play ficlcels and lhe Junior and Senior Prom held iheir allen, lion, buf lhe Pigskin Finale was lheir biqf qesi' success lhis year. Planning ihe sealing arrangemenls for one of Pur- cell's elaborate dances are R. Sciferf, V Fluor, B. Bedinghaus, D. Werner These four scissor wi+s are cuHing oul decorafions for a dance sponsored by flue Commercial Club. Managing, publicixing, disfribuling ficlrefs, and olher du+ies lie in lhe hands of ihese capable club members. Commercial Club officers, A. Riiier, P. Wrighf, C. McDonough are nof posing for a Pin Sfripe Sui+ adverfisement Oh, yes! Those bills and financial sfalemenlsl Whaf would we do wifhoui iypisf Joe Pacella7 CTIVE Crimson Club members profil socially and scholasiically. A pariici- pani ar The Junior Town Meeiing makes many acquainlances while he goes rhrough ihe process oi having his lalk approved and improved. He learns cooperaiion wiih other siudenrs so 'rhar 'rheir informafional inrroduciions cover mosf of rhe field 'ro be discussed and Then he learns ihe cour- and in This crisis . . . addresses Fred Clough, while Ken Hahn gazes. H. Buschle gives his view poinfs while The ofhers look over iheir noles. Don Meyers presides over a shori Crimson Club meefing. Prepared fo go on fhe air J. Finan and P. Healy awaif fheir lime. 'resy and quick Thinking needed for lively and inlelli- genl discussion. l-le may make The acquainiance of some well known news and sporis commenlaiors, and he has The pleasure of working wilh lhe cordial sialic of advisors and producers engaged al siaiion WSAI. Scholasrically 'rhe speaker learns lo be on his foes in ihe mincing of words which cannol be vague afier ihe explanalion and encouragemenl given by ihe compelenl Miss Dora Sluiz, moderalor of lhe Junior Town Meeiing. As The scholaslic year closes, each parlicipani on The program is invired 'ro a dinner-dance where he renews acquainlances and meeis again The mode eralor, Miss Sluizq rhe secrelary-recepiionisl, Miss Marilyn l-lilvers: The regular announcer and mod- eralor of ihe discussions, Mr. Brenlon Grant The lively pinch-hir moderalor, Mr. George Palmer: and all of The parlicipanls whom ihe young discussanl' has mei during rhe season. Prizes amounring 'ro 5600.00 are awarded af rhe social eveni. Purcell's speakers were: Thomas l-lack, Anihony D'Angelo, Huberi Buschle, and Don Meyers. over fhe air ways. commercials. 'G' -.ff Tony D'Angelo delivers his speech Anoiher of those horrible singing Firs+ Row: A. D'Anqelo, W. Curran, D. Brill. Second Row: V. DeSalvo, R. Williams, W, Folzenlogen, J. Moll. Third Row: T. McCoy, J. Tierney, R. Sieve, H. Reulher. Fourfh Row: C. Swope, J. Nieman, R. Morgan, J. Meyer. Fifih Row: D. Krumme, J, Sclwleuler, E. G:-anncn, R. Wendel. Sixfh Row: A. Riedlinqer, R. Slrolrnan, W. Udry, R. Overbeclc, J. Wesslinq, N. Rave. On The l+'s Fun To Learn broedcasf are e few mem- bers of 'the Radio Club. ls if fun fo learn? lTl-l The aclvenf of 'rhe l946 school season, The Radio Club, wilh Brolher Bernard Jansen 'rhe facul+y menlor. lurned a delermined head Towards lheir goal. an ama- leur rransmiller for use in lhe school. Building has slarled on 'rhis uni+ and rheir hope is +0 complere il in The near fulure. The organizalion began 'rhis year by elecling Par Close, presidenl, and Tom Talley, vice- president During ifs lirsf fwo years a+ Purcell 'rhe club was hampered by laclc of equipment bul' wilh The flood of surplus army maferials, Bro. Jan- sen and +he boys have compleied an amazing amounl of work. Included in rheir achieve- menls are a +en meler converrer, a Cafhode ray oscilliscope, and a record player for use in lhe school. C. Bursf, J. Reinhold, T. Moll, Mr. Syd Cornell, pro- qram direcfor, P. Close, B. Niemoeller, T. Talley, and G. Barfer. FTER an absence of Tour years, The sTudenT council was re-inauguraTed by The senior class oT 47. Being composed of one elecTed represenTaTive from each homeroom, and each elecTed member having a voTe, iT is The voice of The sTudenT body. lTs aim is To mold muTual relaTions beTween The sTudenTs and The TaculTy on maTTers regarding school and The asso- ciaTed social liTe of The sTudenTs. T-leaded by The senior class oTTicers-William Curran, presidenTg James MOTT, vice-presi- de-nTg William Folzenlogen, secreTary: and Donald Brill, Treasurer and moderaTed by FaTher Joseph Lelcan, This group convenes every Two weeks To discuss The siTuaTion Tacing The sTudenTs aT The presenT Time. ITS work is accomplished only when iT achieves iTs double aim. The consTiTuTion governing This body is The revised ediTion oT The consTiTuTion used in l942. IT was revamped by a commiTTee com- posed oT Ronald Williams, chairman, Thomas McCoy, AnThony D'Angelo and John Schlueh er. The legal adopTion was supervised by Mr. John KeeTe, presidenT oT The Purcell Alumni AssociaTion. The sTudenT body worlcs Through The sTudenT council Tor The Things They Thinlc will TurTher harmony beTween The TaculTy and Themselves in helping each sTudenT To LIVE NOW! Three Romans show The exfenf of Their Empire To Dick Three 20Th cenTury Romans pose for The camera aTTer a Holfkamp. TTIS lasl school year marked The arrival OT a new acTiviTy al Purcell AdvocaTi Lafini. Under The direcTion oT Fr. James McKay, S.lvl., The club consisTing OT TiTTeen juniors, qal away Trom The convenTional dry TranslaTion and delved inlo Thi: laTenT buT inTeresTing deTails oT The Tamous persons, HTS lasT year saw The library sTaTT oT Purcell busy as usual wiTh mainTaining The library services: checking books in and ouT, keeping Them in order, and supplying The oTher needed acTiviTie1, oT a library ThaT demanded many an hour's work Trom Those reliable Tellows' leisure Time. I02 LaTin club play. places, and evenTs in Roman hisTory. ln accordance wiTh such a plan, re- porTs were given on perTinenT sub- iecTs like The Coliseum in Rome, which was supplemenTed wiTh various pic- Tures To more easily explain The ma- Terial. The HandwriTing on The Wall, a TacTual accounT oT The wriTings Tound on The walls OT The buildings in The excavaTed Town oT Pompeii, served as a key To The discovery ol The way of liTe in Those days. AnoTher reporT concerned iTselT wiTh The Cir- cus Maximus, The scene oT The Roman charioT races and The gladiaTorial TighTs. A shorT play was given enTiTled ExiTium Ceasaris abouT The deaTh oT Caesar. The library iTselT is no small enTerprise Tor iT conTains over 5,500 books plus many phampleTs and magazines and will soon be TurTher enriched by The addiTion oT 400 new books mosTly by prominenT CaTholic auThors in con- necTion wiTh The inTroducTion oT The CaT'holic AuThors ediTed by Bro. George ShusTer, S.lvl. Members of fhe library s+afF display fhe posfers used during Calholic Boolr Weell. They'ro infensely absorbed in fheir Lalin maferial oulside of Are lhese boys going fo sfarf an arf shop wilh These Roman c ess. The officers elecfed ihis year were Donald Meyers, President Harold Haines, Vice Presi- denip and Paul I-lahn, Secreiary. The molio chosen was Facia non verba, which coincides wilh lhe work lhey did. Nexi year fhe club will consisi of bolh iuniors and seniors. Three sludenfs loolc up a Calh- olic Book in fhe library files in line wiih The new emphasis on reading. IO3 j vl 2 S392 Wk Q .x-25, , . . XSFVF 1 , 4 ' , Q gf 1 G . -: b 'P ' V5 S .3 3m-we-I fa, ,,-.. push all our drives beyond our goals. Their huge posrers enlivened our assemblies, espec- ially 'rhose colorful foorball rallies, which will never be lorgoilen. Besides furnishing signs for our assemblies and drives, lhey also adverlised our Bazaar and Turkey Raffle wilh nnodernislic silk-screen palierns. Along wilh 'rhese sources of oullel necessirafe ing arl work, many of our youihiul arf-minded sludenls compeied in ihe posler confesls held Dick Heller skefches his idea furiher for PLUME publicalion. He has a brighf 'fufure in arf. Douglas Brockman and Dan Hogan furn ou? silk screen products for the foofball banquet This arf enfhusiasf carefully lefiers his eniry for one of The posfer confesfs, These +hree sfudenfs combine fheir efforfs on a special silk screen producf in design. Four younger arfisfs observe a model. Obiecfs like These are plenfiiul in ihe arf room. Three sophs puf The finishing fouches on a band pasfer for half-lime acfivify. Daubsfers conclude one of fhose giganiic foo?- ball posfers for a spirif rally. ihroughoui The year, such as Fire Preveniion, Flower Week, Safely Week, and Caiholic Book Week. If lhe arf club coniinues lo funclion in ils Cavalier spirit ihese boys will fake 'rheir places in our world as irue Chrislian leaders and Calholic genilemen lhrough lheir well-exe- cured Chrisrian Ari. Seasonal drawings and seflings for various occasions have made Brolher Weber's boys indispensable. I pe U H1-lllsmp T Had A D'AnqeIo ERY few imporTanT evenTs Take place aT V Purcell, wheTher scholasfic, aThleTic, or social, Thaf do noT receive The capable sup' porT of The Crimson Club. The Crimson Club, composed of The mosf promising boys of The senior class, has as iTs purpose The Training of These sTudenTs in The fields of public speaking and leadership. The club inauquraTe iTs acTiviTies wifh The elec- Tion of Don Meyers as presidenT, and under The skillful supervision of Bro. Elmer Moor-3, SM., delved deep info iTs basic aims. All assemblies during The year were handled by This organizaTion including The popular pep rallies Tor The TooTbaII games. Ken Hahn was appoinTed To The saTeTy council and IaTer was appoinTed co-chairman of The TraTTic saleTy insTiTuTe. Bill Thorpe and Gordon Fischer were appoinTed To The YouTh Council, a group of The represenTaTives from all The high schools in CincinnaTi: while Jack Neises and RoberT Hoey were guesTs aT The DenTisTs' banqueT. Fred Clough was elecled To The CIVIC COMMITTEES W. Thorpe R. Wildermufh F. Clough A. Vonderwische K. Hahn P. Fischer JUNIOR TOWN MEETING H. Buschle D. Meyers A. D'AngeIo J. Finan T. Hack D. Hellkamp INTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES R. Kroger P. Healy A. GiovaneTTi R. Hoey H. Buckley CONDUCTING ASSEMBLIES K. Hahn H. Buschle T. Hack P. Healy D. Meyers R. Hoey A group of The Crimson Club experimenfs wifh movie camera and recorder To clemonsirafe The faulfs in speech and posTure while Talking before an audience. ' Boys' Council OT CincinnaTi and HuberT Buschle was inviTed To speak on The panel Tor The Board of HealTl1. Tom Hack, Tony D'AngeIo, HuberT Buschle, and Don Meyers broughf added glory To Purcell wiTh Their fine showings on Jr. Town lvleeTing of The Air. The club also schedules as an exTra acTiviTy Tor This year a movie, in Technicolor, This wiTh The club members Themselves in iT. OTher member-acTiviTies included mc-ing rallies, and assisTing Those who were To speak on The air. Journalists Highlight Unlorgetables QLLOWINQ the lradiiiorws of Purcell, ihe Plume made a very deiermined eiiori io rclain iis fXllfAmericam ralinq ihis year. As lhe resuli oi an eleciion in The early day, ol lhe lirsi semcsier, lhe ediiorl responsi biiiiies fell on ihe shoulders oi Kennelh Hahn. Al ihe head of ihe large and imporiani news, clcparlmeni were Jack Neises amd Jim Cam' non: Richard I--lolilqamp wrolc mir-l Qdiied mosl Cf lhe ienluro slories. L 11?, ' sa Sonny Haines was lhe ediior of ihe well-lilced spooris seclion and wrole The widely read column Sporlli+es. Assisling him were l-lenry Seller and Torn Cannon. Digging inlo old annuals and files, Donald lwlellkarnp found all ihe available news oi our alumni. l-lis wil slill sharp, Roberl Seileri re- rurned as rhe edilor oi ihe Class News, moslly widely read seclion in our publicarion, All lhe necessary ari worlc was handled very capably by Richard l-leller. Supplying enough '11 verse for a hundred issues was iusi a lol oi lun for Thomas McDonough, poelry edilor. The unsung heroes of lhe Plume who cone 'rribuled much lo ils success were ihe slaff wrilers: Ray Kroger, Tom Bruggeman, R. Sheshull, J. Connolly, l-luberl Buschle, and Tom l-lusirnyer. ln charge of ihe circulalion def parlmenr was William Sfuebbe. Brolher John l-larringion, iaculry adviser, fried To iniroduce more sludenifopinion slanis lc lhe wrilings in The Plume. Recognized as a frue iournalisf, Kennofh Hahn was appoinfed execufive edifor of ihe 46-47 Plume Sfaff. Ken has received several envi- able prizes in iournalism. Trading ideas on fhe nexf issue of ihe Plume are fhree members of +he ediforial sfaff: Don Hellkamp, alumni: Richard Holilxamp, ieaiures: Thomas McDonough, poeiry. Tom Bruggeman, proof reads a galley while Moose Seiferi and Tom Husfmyer hai oui arficles for fhe Plume in order fo meef deadline. Dic+a+ing fhe la+es+ spori' flashes is Henry Se+ier, while Sporis Edifor, Sonny Haines, mo- meniarily halls ai ihe fypewrirer fo approve Dick Heller's inferesfing sporfs drawing, A few members of ihe sfaff glance over +he Plume before fhe circulafion depar+men+ sends if on Hs way all over fhe world. This quinfef of beavers-Kroger, Sfuebbe, Connelly, Neises, and Cannon-is hard af labor. Kroger reads, Siuebbe crificizes, as Con- nelly wafches Nimble Fingers Neises and Cannon. Thi, R ,f , J ima, -N- E P Q,-Mu, , ,iivf - .. F - 'i'i'f' V , , xx . A kk .R - .,, ...., :tm K K .4 713' ' vu H ' wmv, ,ma ' A : ' ,. 7 3 . .j - ,VKQN iq, . N E tpr A V F W' ,S , :,, ' . Li 1 X -Q 'X 'fs f' , ..,. X ,K .yxgg .3 iii ,-v k Q X x W . Q J . .. -1 , A lm .,,. - wssfwmjfg 1 AQ, ,f A i' . L . N .. Ni ,, 'j' Q96 , 79 A ' . . g lf - :L,V.,,,f R ' YS fs W? w 'Smut' Norberl Slallo, William Pewlher, and John Frey, lhe lypisls, are hard al work when lhe cameraman gol lhis one. Dan Hogan and Dick Heller look up from lheir work of mounling piclures lo page layouls. Ken Hahn, one ol our slalf wrilers, poses lor a pic- lure. Give us a lillle smile, Ken. Don Hellkamp, AI Riller, and Tom Huslmyer sludy culs of piclures lhal are lo appear in lhe annual. INCE over lwo hundred seniors are bidding adieu lo Purcell, lhe Slall ol lhe I947 Cavalier venlures lo help relive lhose un- lorgelable carelree days spenl so well al lhe Alma Maler. Direcling lhis hard working group ol annual wrilers who spenl hours compiling yearbook wilh ils appealing and inleresling slyle, is Mark Slewarl, edilor-in-chiel. Displaying ar- lislic qualily lo our Cavalier is Douglas Brockman, arl edilor, who is a worlhwhile prospecl in lhis vasl lield. Ediling our very versalile and successlul lield ol alhlelics in pep-packed slyle, is Henry Seller, sporls edilor. Managing lhe imporlanl linancial dulies and delails lhal go hand in hand wilh an annual is Edward Beverage, a capable and enlhusias- lic salesman. The lask ol composing all arlicles lwilh lhe exceplion ol lhe sporls coveragel and crealing lhe lilles lor lhe hundred ol piclures. fell lo lhe len slall wrilers: James Cannon, Thomas Cannon, Kennelh l-lahn, Thomas l-luslmyer, Alberl Riller, Paul Schacherer, Donald Schmidl, Richard Schmill, William Sluebbe, and Don l-lellkamp. Final prooling and lyping ol arlicles was handled by John Frey, William Pewlher, Nor- berl Slallo, and Thomas While. If lhe annual slall succeeds lo porlray in a small way, a Cavalier's lile, - lhose dances. lhose assemblies, lhose proms, lhose loolball games, lhose classrooms, -lhe nucleus ol our Purcell spiril which il is impossible lo ex- press in words, il will consider ils main objec- live lo have been reached. Thus, lhe I947 Cavalier is presenled. Cava- lier allainmenls, scholaslically, alhlelically, and graphically laid belore you. VI' Seafedz Fr. George BarreTT, Mr. Wm. Cosgrove, Mrs. R. C. Kroger, Fr. James Byrnes. Sfandingz Mr, Earl H. Nieland Mr. Henry P. J. WurTzler. Mr. A. William Niqhhngale. Mr. John J. RUT. HE ouTsTanding parenTs' associaTion in The ciTy is The WelTare. WiTh iTs membership OT over one Thousand members, The WelTare sponsors Two big financial evenTs annually, - The Turlcey Bazaar and The Spring FesTival, - and The Tinances are used Tor equipping The band, Tinishing The gym, blacldopping and enlarging The yard. The monThly meeTing every Third Thursday is indeed inspiring and is The reason why Purcell is raTed one oT The besT high schools in The ciTy. ATTer a business meeTing in The audiTorium, The parenTs are inviTed To The caTeTeria To have a well-liked, sociable evening wiTh reTreshmenTs and enTerTainmenT Tor all. The oTTicers This year are: Mr. Wm. Cosgrove. president Mr. Earl Nieland, vice-president Mr. T-lenry P. J. WurTzler, membership chair- man: Mrs. Raymond Kroger, recording secre- Taryg Mr. John RuT, enTerTainmenT chairman: Mr. A. W. NighTingale, publiciTy chairman. ,V W -ev- Q 3 WS v, ,W . K 5 F , 7 3,3 ' V ' A N 5 151223 V' ' if 'V ' mv-f , Wg . , ' f 1. v 'uni AQ xg if QQ 5 Af '-f wE! ' . A Q My , 1, L. if 1: r S SQ lf bm SX 5 ,P . 1, lx S. . xv , , A Q ,W . f A :,,., f ?i?Q,g,?,,5,r,,,,f J, :A 'if',,,Jf1T9T'v f 1 yl:k,,,3i 2 , ,f 'isg fw , xxx., L ,L - f, if Q- 0 ,hw my-, ,. 5 5? ,ff-T -5' if ,,,.g, , Jeff EET -7 L4 ji, vsp um xwf, W we mzzim 13, N r . as x '14 my x 4 vga V. c S .IRQ ? Qi' A9 I vi f i 1 5 I There is one fhing which marlcs every Cavalier - youfh. H' is 'rhis qualify which opens +he door 1'o all The good limes of his school career. You'rh alone can derive 'rhe full benefifs from lhese years. Thus, Cav- aliers are challenged +o make +he mos+ of fheir school life. School Life ll5 7? 4 Lf' 8 Purcell recognizes Na+ionel Edu- cnfion Week as Dan Hogan proudly displays his liHle red school house. Em-Cee Paul Healy flashes his personalify smile in prepera+ion for fhe assembly. ivan These smolres will warm life, says Fr. Lelran who heeded ihe +obacco drive. Jug never used fo be like 1'his, say Weber and De Nome as fhey beaufify fhe campus. L ElJlitATl N 1 ' ' --,,,,. II6 Beaming wiflw pride fhese Cava- liers send off anolher fruck of canned charily fo S+. Mary's Hos- pifal, fhanks fo flue dynamic lead- ership of Fr. Lelran and flue fyp- ical response of Cavalier heads. Bring fhem back alive, does nof refer fo K n- K lx e ennel Hahn promofes palronizafion nefh Hahn buf +o fhe safely falks he presenfed. of buses by explaining driving dangers II7 - ' ' ' ' ' ' :P N55 ,,:'g,i,w,gQ gggfzfmiiwg min: ncm may LES u mc cnnwmigg gg IU mum r-T L 11- -ff 1 nvnuffzn LE HEHXQR Talent UP Takes A Splurge HITIIIIIIH HTUHIIZE J US LDEH , , 1 L , Q A CK A225 575 The bool: siore, run by fhose fwc reliables. Donahue and Meyers, is whore you can ge? any bool: excepf 'lhe one you want Senior lunch line, scene of many rushes ihal pufs fhe charge of +he light brigade fo shame. Bob Moose Sneferi' and Bob Nuemoeller prepare 'for a showing of fhaf celebraled mohon pucfure The Meinl Eahng Bnrd lnspecfor Rach Schmldl' malces his rounds while Ralph Ross does fhe honors and wlsecraclung Juniors help clear fhe debris The Cavaliers and lheir sislers swing sweelly wilh lhe soolhing rylhm. Advenfurers gel lime fo mix dales al inlermission. John Connelly seems engaged in a business lransaclion concerning lhe nexl' dance. Nofice lhe slighlly green loolx- The seniors on lhe righf discuss lhe prospects for lhe nexl ing, curious byslanders. dance, while lheir colleagues dream over lheir colces. l2I Ed Krause Enterlains At Grid Fete A . ,wfmf , .. Km . ' Foofball players and fheir dads gel fogefher for a banquei in flme cafeieria. Alumni Queen receives a bouquel of Mr. John Keele, alumni president Miss Grcdluaus is escorfed around ihe chrysanfhemums affer making her de- presenfs +l'1e queen io The fans al fhe field during ihe half ai flue Roger bu+ ai flue Bacon game. Roger Bacon game. Bacon game. l22 are U Mayor Sfewari' sings fine praises of fhe bold Cavaliers mosf graciously. Co-him Kiusia Nils '14 little Mary' im Hu-ae ,19 Qhv Mrvfizall i-nriquut Dick Bray, Cincinna+i sporiscasfer, gives his version of PurcelI's foci'- ball season fo an eager audience a+ fhe Vicfory Fefe. imm 'hs' Ju-amy iuul on We faxes of Vinum- Cnvnlivr mn: wuui-J Hilni Uh.-y wmv in :lass ol -5 H hun- Yi. in Hn' un .J sp!-.alw-. Moose Krause, assisianf foofball coach af Nofre Dame, relafes a 'few faies concerning fhe Noire Dame feam. ln affendance af the Turkey bazaar are Mueller and Morris, who give us a smile. The laughing boys are here again, while ihe ofher people are having fun spending money. Milling abouf and looking over everyfhing are young and The younger generafion are really inleresfed in This boolh old alike. We losr our fwo friends. You'd beHer fhink of fhe waisf line, girls. IZ4 Everyone and everyihing is af af- ienrion for a slwol' of paren'rs af ihe Welfaref Whai' could ihese in+eres+ed people be +alHng abou+7 Could if be 'Phe siudenfs and +heir acfivil'ies7 GeHing prepared for a gay Hme, 'Phe older sei pre- pare 'For +he annual Chrisfmas parfy. l25 Wally Toren orafes before Hue Purcell Hugh Busclile rallies Ken Hahn in prep- bool: club on the Book-of-lhe-Monflw, ara+ion for an assembly. swaying wifh Bill McConnell and a full moon, Cavalier couples crowded io flue Harvesl Hop. Under an amorous seffing, Purcell s+udenfs and alumni, wiih fheir drags, presenf a saiisfied picfure. l26 but sn., Don Miller isn'l' developing mumps! He's iusl adverfising a Purcell meal. Hopefully frying +o learn fhe iniricafe roufine of The two sfep is Leo Broermann. Joe Rusche, resolvirlg +0 be Hue genfleman, lwelpfully sisfs his friend fo a comforfable posifion. Christmas Spirit In Song And Deed ill' Iwo liofird mural-, thai graced iho arf i rim over the holidays marlced on ouisfand- ing f1rl1ir:vc':irii:'iilorihelreshmari ari siudenfs. brilliantly colored wilh challc 'rhese 'rwo Chrisi- mam murals iniorprei ihe birih of Chris? and iis living perpolualion in lhe sacrifice of 'rhe Man-,. The ariisls had as 'rheir purpose ro malce their own illuulralive represenralion of rhese religious realilies. The admiralion of fellow wludonlu, paronis and Friends prove Jrhar lheir oliorls were successful. Ailor a discussion on ihe possibiliries and These Cavaliers display fha smokes ga+hered for Hue old genis' home. irnplicalions oi each mural, each siudenr de- cided on lhe one lo which he wished lo con- iribulre his lalenls. The lwo groups lhus formed immedialely wenl lo worlc lo siudy lhe various selfings Jrhar would mosl develop ihe idea lhey had in mind, When lhe individual seliings had finally been decided upon each member of lhe group drew up a working drawing of Jrhe enlire mural. These drawings were ihen compared, analyzed and criricized by ihe group and from lhem lhe various scenes ol rho mural were selecled, D. Crowealr, C. Kamphaus, D. Overberg, D. Holi, R. Kiley, W. Hemmerle, T. Malone, J. Woerner, H. Runclr and L. Claus. The Bro+hers enfe riain us wifh a few carols af Gene Englerf Throws an few chords around during +he Chris+mas assembly. an assembly A group of sludenls was assigned lo each scene and fhey had as an obieclive +o malne an original inlerprelalion of The scene. The sludenls were obliged +o worlc logefher and 'ro solve Their own problems wilhin Jrheir group: and The individual groups had 'ro mainlain a spiril of cooperalion in order lo develop lhe mural as a unil. From slarl To 'finish borh board drawings provided a silualion for The Fludenls lo baffle problems of successful social iving. W. Frilz, M. Szaz, T. Lamping Kem J Munao T M011 Overberg, E. Besf, W. Fischer T Kenny G Wilson T Ford wig' JM X. qx 5, fx . -1 Y X. X ? Al Smifh, our ialenfed piano soloisl' af ihe annual spring concerf. Bro. Hildebrand look over his predecessor's clufies af mid-+erm and seems io have made many friends among fha sfudenfs. Mr. Krauscha, who replaces Mr. Klusla in 'lhe physical ed deparfmenf, 'leaches ihe boys new friclrs in-'rhe line of sporfs. I3I XX Heart Throb Social Gales, Sweeney, Coed, and 'Friends 'lake lime oul 'from lhe dance floor 'lo pose for a piclure. The clever posfer design for lhe dance is an original arl crealion. Cavaliers and fheir dales sway lo lhe lilling music of Johnny Clark and his or- cheslra al fhe Hear'r Throb held in lhe cafeleria. An excellenl' decoraling iob provided a pleasanl almosphere for all. I+ is said, Music has charms lo soolhe fhe savage breast This piclure seems lo subs+an'ial'1 l'ha+ claim. Mosl' of fha Purcellmen loolx fhoroughly subdued. I32 A real saleslady keeps palrons hopping. My 'l'wo-bifs may become a dollar. Several adul+s who would rafher irusf fo fheir skill af cards in the gym fhan fo fheir luck af fhe sfands In fhe cafe- feria. Perf of fhe fesfival crowd gelhers in fronf of ihe wheel for fhis picfure. No- fice how some of lhose faces follow flue camera! Spring Festival if In The big day every mofher longs for: lhe seniors' and mofhers' Mass and Holy Communion afler fha annual refreaf. Anfhony Palumbo and Thomas McCoy conducf wifh Fr. Barrefl lhe ceremony of recepiion info fhe school's C.S.M.C. organization. Four iunior servers relurn from fhe sancfuary of Sf. Francis De Sales afier 'lhe recepfion inlo fhe C.S.M.C. chapler. The biggesf evenf has come fo pass: lhe receplion of Holy Communion by fhe seniors and their proud molhers. I34 4,1 iffy Wi Fr. Hungling, Fr. BarreH', and Fr. Gallagher chanf Fr. Barreif reads fhe pledge 'for members ai recep- responses af benedicfion affer Mass af Sf. Francis Hon info fhe C.S.M.C fo be repealed by fhe De Sales Church. sfudenfs. Fr. George Hilver+, ihe upperclassmen's re- freaf masler, pauses briefly for a picfure during his privafe counseling wilh an anxious pefifioner. The inspiring words of Fr. Hilverf sfruclr home as he spoke +o fhe massed body of awed lisfeners. l35 Senior Class History 1944 FRESHMAN YEA R Sepfember I944 . . . Fr. Fee welcomes fhe largesf class fo fread fhe halls of Purcell as 245 bewildered freshman launch fheir high school career . . . freshman are infroduced fo myslery meal, Lafin, and General Science . . . Ray Collins fold fo bring cerfificafe before being accepfed . . . l-C sells 53 double header fickefs . . . Misali's boxing cripples fellow gym sfudenfs . . . Tom Husfmyer is big hif in annual play . . . Bro. Mahle sfarfs freshman jug . . . LaRue's Coca-Cola rodeo invades fhe campus . . . Cavaliers sprouf wings as Fr. Sfrifch conducfs our annual refreaf . . . Lenfen Self Denial Fund is huge success . . . I-A boys are inframural champs . . . Science sfudenfs begin sfar gazing . . . Brill makes varsify baseball feam and fhe Cavaliers win Greafer Cincinnafi League crown . . . Mac King going sfeady . . . John Nolan has firsf glass of beer . . . Bill Mueller is l-E's pride and joy in book reading confesf . . . Charlie Gilligan wanfs longer lunch period: says bell rings before he ever gefs his lunch . . . Purcell goes over fhe fop in sale of war bonds and sfamps . . . Moose Seiferf leads frosh in sale of Turkey Raffle cards . . . Sfudenfs begin fo cram for exams-everyone beaming wifh joy as summer vacafion begins. 1945 SOPHOMORE YEAR Back fo fhe books . . . We re-enfer wifh niine monfhs experience backing us up . . . Bro. Lawrence Eveslage becomes new Vice-Principal . . . fen new faculfy members welcomed . . . Joe Pirraglia discovers fhe leff angle during a geomefry session . . . Mac King sfill going sfeady . . . Sophs barrage Plume wifh minufe essays . . . Brill makes varsify and feam winds up season as Cify Champs . . . Biologisfs furn vegefar- ians . . . 2-F second in school in Lenfen Self Denial Fund . . . John Nolan drinks 2,000fh glass of beer fo celebrafe winning of Cify Championship . . . Tom Whife combines 'I'he scholasfic wifh fhe afhlefic- poefry and baskefball . . . 2-A wears ouf fhree English feachers . . . inspiring refreaf conducfed by Fr. Garfland . . . Frank Wagner forgefs combinafion fo locker affer Chrisfmas vacafion . . . Bill Curran sfarfs sfring of exfremely corny jokes . . . Mac King buys a pack of paper . . . Beaver Williams welcomed fo Purcell . . . Buckley wrifes a poem . . . Mark Sfewarf and Fred Cannon join fhe C.A.P .... Seiferf fakes firsf Ballef lesson . . . Herbold sefs school record for fimes in jug . . . Hahn sfarfs oraforical career . . . 2-E wins inframuralsf . . . Cavalier Code goes fo press . . . Moff and Rinehold infroduce menfal felepafhy fo Lafin fesfs . . . final exams roll around again, fhen we say farewell fo anofher year as we spend summer vacafion on war jobs. I36 1946 JUNIOR YEAR War clouds pass as iuniors llock back lo classes . . . school bolslers ilsell lor anolher nine monlhs punishmenl . . . several iuniors leave lor service . . . iunior heallh exam proves Sielerl has moose milk in veins inslead ol blood . . . Commercial Club is organized . . . class officers elecled . . . Seilerl lorms Moose Club . . . Don Yockey has class ring lor approximalely lhree hours . . . Jake Donovan gels special seal in iug . . . Berl Faulhaber's Army shoes wear oul . . . Slallo combs hair . . . Ed Thul buys lirsl car . . . Quiz ol lhe week: When will Norwood be admilled lo lhe Union? . . . Two orange crales donaled lor Ray Collins' chair in lyping class . . . Falher Bernerl direcls upper-classmen's relreal . . . Queer aromas begin lo come lrom Chem Lab . . . Don Massaron renls garage lor Prom . . . companies prosper in General Business . . . Beaver Williams meels Toolie . . . juniors hold polilical rally . . . Junior-Senior Prom held al Kenwood Counlry Club- and a good lime was had by all . . . Spring Concerl big success . . . rumors spread lhal il lakes Wall Goodrich lwo hours lo arrive al lhe Hackberry Sl. inslilulion . . . spring lever is common as linal exam lime approaches . . . lhere is a mad scramble lor jobs as we say good-bye lo anolher year ol school. 1947 SENIOR YEAR Cobwebs are shaken lrom rusly brains as seniors slarl lhe lasl lap . . . Cavaliers hearlily welcome lheir new principal, Fr. George Barrell . . . Seniors give warm welcome lo Hogiaw Al Shea and Genlleman Ron Williams . . . News llash: Mac King ceases lo go sleady aller lhree years of conlinemenl . . . Bob Rollner rumored lo be successor lo Jimmy Duranle . . . Class rings wilh rubies relurn: lo Purcell aller war absence . . . Moose Sielerl commended lor I8 hr. vigil al closing ol relreal' . . . Joe Berling's Guernsey Club ollers compelilion lo Moose Club . . . Cavaliers go undelealed lor lhird conseculive year . . . Purcell mourns dealh ol honorary Cavalier, Mr. John Calvin . . . Hearl Throb spollighls Johnny Clark . . . Ronnie Williams lhrills us wilh Cavaliers ol Yesleryears . . . seniors welcome back several vels . . . Joe Pacella becomes model lawyer . . . Debale Club lormed . . . special senior Prom inauguraled as pockels become bare . . . Sludenl Council revived under senior class ollicers . . . lormer civics sludenls iniliale new coach, Bob Krausher . . . dusl blown lrom books as final exams roll around . . . Now lhal il's all over, as we look back on lhe lour mosl wonderlul years ol our lives, we leave you wilh lhis lhoughl . . . we live now so we may live wilh God in elernily . . . farewell, Cavaliers, il's been lunl I37 The Carl Ackerman Family Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anaruma Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Anderson Mr. Torn Arbino Sr. Mr. John Arbino Thomas P. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. A. Arlhon Mr. G. C. Bachman Mrs. G. H. Bahr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Balbach Mrs. Elizabelh Barber Patrons Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bohache E. J. Boerger Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Boone Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. J. Bolhe Bolls Cleaner Rev. William R. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Brache and Son Mrs. John T. Brady AI Bramble 4-A Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bramble, Sr. Ed. Brandsleffer 43 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Braun Brians Family The Nicholas M. Cherney Family Mr. and Mrs. John Cianciolo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cirnarosli Eugene Cimarosli Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Clarlr The Class of I-D The Class of l-E The Class of l-G The Class of 2-A The Class of 2-B The Class of 2-D The Class of 2-H The Class of 3-A Mary A. Barbro Mr. and Mrs. Franli C. Barlion Miss Clara Barlion Mr. and Mrs. George A. Baron Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Barreh D. Balzano and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Bauer Dan H. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Waller G. Baumgarfner Mrs. Loraine M. Beaffy Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bechman Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bedwell Irwin Benhen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berg Fred W. Berger Evelyn P. Berger Anna Berger Alfred J. Berger Mrs. Esfher Berger James Roger Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berling Augusl H. Berling Alice M. Berling Caesar L. Bernens The Baia Phi Bela Fralernily Mr. A. Bianchi and Family M'rs. L. Bierman Maurice G. Binzer Biologisls of Soph. C James A. Black M. D. Mr. and Mrs. John Blanch Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Blankemeyer Blue Dell Hamburger Shop Boclihold Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Hubarl Boclrhold, Sr. Mary Brill Mr. Russell Brill Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brill Paul Brinhpefer Earl W. Brock Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Brochman Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Brochman Leo. W. Broermann, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bruggeman Erwin M. Bruesfle Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Bruns Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Buckley Mr. and Mrs A. Buelher Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bulloch Mr. and 'Mrs John Burke, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilberf Bursl Huber? F. Buschle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Huber! Buschle The Class of 3-B The Class of 3-D The Class of 3-G Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleary Milne Close Mr. and Mrs. Waller E. Cloff Richard W. Cloll' Mr. and M'rs. Fred P. Clough Mr. and Mrs. Coad Miss Geraldine Collins Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Condron Mr. and Mrs. John Conlon Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Connors Mr. Charles Connors Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cosgrove William and Don Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. G. Wm. Coulehan Mrs. Helen S. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Franlr W. Busemeyer Mrs. Franlr T. Byrnes Harpo Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cairns Mrs. .Alma Calvin and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Camardo Mary Cafherine Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cannon Thomas J. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carmichael Mr. Gaefano G. Carnevali Carolyn and Mac Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carr Miss Mary Jo Carraher Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Carraher Mr. and Mrs. William L. Carroll Cavaliers of Sophomore C I3B Coyne Family Slephen Croweah, 3-B Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crowell and Mrs. Wm. Crowley and Mrs. John Cucinolfa Thos. H. Cunningham Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wm. Curran and Mrs. Joseph A. Daley Bob, Gene and Jim Daley Mrs. Michael Daly Mr. Michael Daly Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale D'Angelo Mr. Arfhur Dawdy Deer Park School Bus Mr. Michael Degaro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Degaro The Delgesso Family Mr. M r. and Mrs. Joseph Jansen and Family and Mrs. E. Jaspers Joe The Barber Joe's Ridge Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Kaesile M'r. and Mrs. Clem Kamphaus Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keck James Keim Mrs. M. Kelle Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Corinne Kenf Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kasselmann r and Family Peier J. Keller William Kelly F. X. Kennedy Waller J. Keni' Mrs. Ellandora W. King Mack King 47 Mr. and Mrs. W. V. King Rev. Henry J. Klocker 36 Fred J. Kloen Mir. and Mrs. ne Frank Klosferman Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorenz Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Losekamp Mr. and Mrs. Henry LuHmer Miss Elva Mack Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mac Veigh Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Madden Michael Madden Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malloni Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marrin Mary Ann and Carlo Maffhew Massarella Family Mr. and Mrs. John Massaron Mr. and Mrs. Chas. May Derel Crokem and Byriel McCain, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alberi McCar+hy Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCar+hy Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCarlhy Mr. and Mrs. V. E. McCoy James A. McDeviH Mrs. James A. McDeviH Mrs. J. McDonough Mark McFalls Mrs. Mary Naish Neighboring Friends of Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Maifhew Neises Mr. Theodore J. Neises Mr. and Mrs. Josef Neumaier Mrs. Agnes Nevin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newhouse Mr. and Mrs. George A. Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. George J. Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Nieheus Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Niehaus Lawrence J. Niehoff Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Nieland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Niemann Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Niemoeller Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Niesen, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Noell John Nolan Cpl. Joseph M. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nolan Tom Nolan, Jeweler Edward J. Noone The William Klosferman Family Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Klug Harold C. Knechr Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Koehler Mrs. Clarence Koehne The Kohorsf Family Mr. Henry J. Kraimer and Family Rev. Henry Krieg Mr. and Mrs. J. Krimpenfori Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Kroger Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kropf Charles R. Krusling 44 The Krufhaup Family Kuebel Family Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Kuhlman Mr. and Mrs. J. Kunfz and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowell Kunfz and Family Richard W. Laban Jr. Harry F. Lammerl Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Langen The Lafin Club Adam Lehn Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leibreich Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Leibreich Joseph S. Leisring Joe Leonard and Family Wililam J. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lepping Mr.and Mrs. J. Willard Lewe Pafricia and Mary Jean Lewe Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Liebal Richard and Leopoldine Lilienfhal William H. Linesch Jack Linneman 46 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lonneman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. McGowan Thomas L. McHugh Charles M. McLaughlin H. H. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. John McManus W. Lawrence Meredirh Mr. Charles Merkl' Mr. and Mrs. Augusl' Merland Mr. and Mrs. Sianley A. Merfman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MSL! Joseph S. Meyer and Family Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mills Mrs. Marfha Millier Mr. and Mrs. Slanley R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Miok Ralph F. Miichell Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Moeller Mr. J. Monahan and Mr. J. Neville Mr. Morarily Marianne Norlon Mr. and Mrs C. G. Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs L. Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs T. A. O'NeiII Mr. and Mrs F. X. O'Regan Mr. and Mrs. Waller H. Overbeck Mr. and Mrs. Russell Page Anfonio Palazzolo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palumbo Mrs. Alice Pancoasf Mr. John Paol lela and Family Mr. and Mrs James O. Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Pefer Perrino Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose H. Peiers Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Pefersman Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Pefrosky J. C. Peurrung Mr. and Mrs. L. Pewfher Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moriarry Mr. and Mrs E. H. Morris Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Moll Mr. and Mrs. Norberi' F. Moll' Mr. and Mrs. Alberf J. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Mueller Miss Mary Carol Mueninghoff Herman Mueninghoff T. P. Mullee Mr. and Mrs. Munafo and Son Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray Leo W. Murray Mr. and Mrs. John F. Naber Al. Naish Chas. Naish l39 C. V. Physioc Fred Pfiesfer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Piening The Pierani Family Belly Jane Pike Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pike Mr. Pai Pirraglia and Family Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pohlman Clarence Pohlman, Jr. Miss Mary Pohlman Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Poorman Dr. and Mrs. W. H, Powell Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Poynrer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Prues, Sr Purcell's Crimson Club '47 Mr. George Quick L. Drexelius Joseph A. Dennemann L. C. Dennemann Russell DaSalvo Joseph Diclrhaus Franlr DiPuccio J. R. Dodd, Sr. Mrs. J. H. Doherfy Mrs. Thomas J. Donnelly ellon Mrs. C. J. Donovan Mrs. Joseph P. Dooley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dichhaux Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Jos. M. Donn M'r. and Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edna L. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dornheggan V. Gerard A. Dornheggen Leo T. Dougherfy Drishill David Dumbacher John N. Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Franlr J. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvesler Dusini Edelman George Edelman J. A. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ehlers Don Eisar 4-A Mr. and Mrs. William F. Eiser Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ellig Frederick W. Erb '4l Mr. and Mrs. Emmef G. Enderle Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Faass Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Farfsing Mr. and Mrs. J. Farwiclr Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fay Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Feldmann Mr. and Mrs. William Fells Mr. and Mrs. James E. Finan Mrs. Carl Finn R. J. Finn A. J. Fisher Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mariorie Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fischer H. J. FilzPa+riclr L. A. Flaheriy Flaherly E. Fleclr and Family A. J. Fleddarman Anthony Floflemesch R. G. Folzenlogen Herman Foppe and Family Patrons Mary Ford Michael J. Ford M:. William A. Ford Rev. A. Edwin Francis The Frank Family Geo. J. Franz and Family Mr. and M:s. l'l. W. Franz Lawrence G. Frede Mr. and Mrs. Fredriclr Frilz and Sons Freshman Class of I-A Freshman B Complimenls of Freshman F Mr. and Mrs. George H. Frey A Friend Complimenls of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frommeyer C. Taylor Handman Sheriff Charles J. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Hasselhoff Mrs. lda K. Halfi:-ld Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hausserman Jeanne Healy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frosf Mr. and Mrs. Ace Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallenslein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galvin Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Gardner J. G. Gerrard and Family C. Giese Jim and Larry Healy Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heideclner Mr. and Mrs. John Heidel Haideman Family Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hellhamp Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hendriclr Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Henlre Mr. Daniel F. Hennessey and Son Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Henzerling Mrs. Mae A. Herzog Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Helzer Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hidy Brofhers S. Tulas and Wm. Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilb Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Gilligan Mr. and Mrs. Gino Giovenelli Mr. and Mrs. John D. Goodwin Mary Grady Mr. and Mrs. George E. Grainger Mr. and Mrs. Edw. A. Grannen Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grever Annelle Gripshover Margie Groneman Alberl' Grole Mrs. Mary E. Hilverl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirschauer Mrs. J. E. Hoey Roberl Hoey Michael Hoffmann and Family Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Georg: B. Holl' The Holilramp Family Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holrkamp Mr. and Mrs. F. Holscher and Family Franlr Homan Theo. Homan Whi+ie Horsrmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J. Houillion Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huber Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hughes Mr. Fredericlr A. Huiel and Family Mr. and Mrs. F. Huninghalre Mr. and Mrs. George Husar Mr. and Mrs. Waller F. Grole Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Gruber Viclor L. Gruber '40 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grunlremeyer Mr. and Mrs. Franlr Grunlremeyer Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Guinsy Mrs. Ralph B. Gunderson Mr. and Mrs. Herberl G. Hack Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Haggard and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hell Bob Hamillon Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Hanrahan I40 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hucfmyer Jack and Bools Mr. George H. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Jacobs Alberi' H. Janning Mary M. Janning Mr. and Leonard Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rape Ralliff Mrs. M. Reiner? Mrs. Norman Reinhold F. Renner Bill and Ed Reyering '40 and '43 Mr. Joseph P. Rich Jim Rickard Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickard Beniamin Mary Lou Rickard Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Tom Rielage Mrs. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Riedlinger Joseph C. Rielage Riesenberg and Family Alberf B. Rifler J. R. Roal Fred L. Roeller, Jr. Orlin W. Roesener L. B. Rolsen and Family Mr. and Mrs. George Ross Miss Eleanor Roih Mrs. Gerfrude Rofh Jim Rofh '46 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rollner George P. Rourke William A. Rudd Mr. Herman Ruelher and Family Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ruf Mr. and Mrs. H. Runck Donald A. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Sandmann Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Sandmann Rev. Eugene T. Scanlon The Scanlon Family Augusl J. Schacherer Paul J. Schacherer '47 Patrons Mr. Larry Schuchier Elmer A. Schuering Mr. and Mrs. Augusi Schuile Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwab, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Schwemberger Mrs. William H. Schwepe Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sellari Raymond G. Seiierl' Roberf R. Seiferf Mr. Roberf J. Seilerl Roberf F. Seiferl Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sellzr Mr. John P. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shull:-r Mary Lee Siegel Henry A. Siemers Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Sieve Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silvafi Ray Smilh Mr. T. Smilh Mr. and Mrs. James P. Smylh Mr. and Mrs. Leo Terhar Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Terris Mrs. Annamae Thamann Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur C. Thomson Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley L. Thoss Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thuf Toben Family and Mrs. Carl Udry Mr. and Mrs. B. Veniura and Son Mr. V. Vonderhe'de The Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alberi F. Vonderwische Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Vorbroker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vuoflo Frank Wagner, Coniraclor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner Lucille Walker The Alberf Walsh Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weglau Mrs. Mr. Harry Joseph Weichhand Mr. and Mrs. Milfon Weiner Mr. and Mrs. Herberi' Weise Mrs. lda E. Sowers Sophomore G Mr. George Spaefh Mr. and Mrs. George W. Spille Mr. George W. Spille, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spille Mr. Jack Spille '37 Miss Lois Ann Spille SpliHers -Bowling Team-S+. Mark Mr. Ed. Siander, Jr. Carl J. Sfagge Don Siange Bolliver Q. Slangruber XVL Mr. and Mrs. B. Wenker N. C. Wensfrup Family Bob Worms Joan Werner Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Wermes '46 . J. R. Werner . Lawrence Wessling Wesferkamp Family Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Wesierkamp L. Wehel E. Whalen Clarence J. Whife Mr. Thomas While Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wildermulh and Mrs. Earl Schaefer and Family Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schimpf Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Scheidler Frank Schengber Wm. F. Scheve Schlef Eugene A. Schlick Clifford J. Schlie Arlhur Schimpf Elmer A. Schlueler Don and Jack Sal-:midi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmid? Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schmidf Johnny L. Schmidl Miss Mildred Schmidf Mr. and Mrs. Marce H. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Ferd J. Scholl Joseph F. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Slander Donald R. Sfaulberg Mr. and Mrs John M. Slaulberg Mr. and Mrs Frank Siallo Mr. Frank H. Slallo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Slewarf Mr. and Mrs Sliens Mir. and Mrs Jack Sfigler Mr. and Mrs Wm. Sloeckel Mr. and Mrs. John J. Slolz Mr. and Mrs William J. Sluebbe Mr. William Slu:bbe, Esq. Mrs. Doyle Swarlsel Mr. Richard Swarlsel Mrs. Julia D. Sweeney Mr. H. Pafrick Sweeney Mr. Michael Szaz Mrs. lda Taggari Mr. and Mrs. Al Taylor and Family Wm. A. and Robl. L. Taylor Charles J. Tekulve R. Edward Te pe l4l Mrs. Agnes Willging Ann Williams Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Williams Roberl' Williams Wilmes Family Wilp Family Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Wilsey John F. Wilsey Howard M. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Oifo W. Wilfon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woerner Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Wolfer Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. J. Wurfzler Roberl' B. Wurhler Mr. and Mrs. Fresl Wurzbacher Fred G. Yingling Mr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Yockey Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Zang Mr. and Mrs. Lou Zimmer Zimmerman Family Tha+'s righl fellows, There is no debalable issue when il comes lo The Cincinnali Cily Railway. They have showed The public 'rhal lheir aim is lo serve ancl +o please. l-lere al Purcell we are well aware of lhe service lhe Cincinnali Railway Company gives Through ils special school bus syslem. This is a convenience offered lo sluclenls by lhe Railway Company. Tl-IE I947 CAVALIER STAFF 142 DORST JEWELRY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Class Rings and Pins College ancl Society Jewelry Sport Charms - Placques - Statuettes CTX! Special Afleniion Given To LOCAL SCHOOL CLUB AND FRATERNITY PINS Oi? We Invife Your Suggesiions DESIGNS FURNISHED UPON REQUEST 2I00 READING ROAD CINCINNATI 2, OHIO PHONE PARKWAY 3360 I43 The Telephone . Symbol ol Service and Opportunity ln an organizalion like The Telephone Company, every iob is imporlanll ThaI's why oach year so many high school graduares choose Telephony as a career. They know a job wiih Jrhe Telephone Company offers nol only good wages, regular raises, excellenl working conclilions, vacalions wilh pay, and opporlunilies for advancement Ioui a chance Io loe of real service Io 'rheir communily as well. If you are inieresled in a profilable business career, now is Ihe lime Io begin! THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Wise Choice! HOTEL GIBSON Cincinna+i's LargesI'- Famous for FriencIIiness RANDALL DAVIS, General Manager HOME OF HOTEL GIBSON BOWLING LANES l T I44 THE BRYNES-CONWAY CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS T I ph Office AVon I647-WOodburn 6432 Plam' AV 0085 E + g C + g S wer and Sfeam Shovel Work, Manuf + d P d f B+ C fe for D eways and Road y C 'r + Al R dyM d C + I9 BANK AVENUE ST BERNARD OHIO Complimenfs of CROTE MANUFACTURING CO. BELLEVUE, KENTUCKY I45 HOTEL ALMS Compliments of A FRIEND FAMOUS QUALITY v Burger Firesione Tires and Tubes Texaco Gas and Oil Lubricafion and Oil Change Qualify Body and Fender Work- Painling General Aufo Repairing-By Hines Bros DICK PFLAUM, Prop. OPEN SUNDAYS BANNER TIRE 8: SUPPLY CO S. E. Cor Haclcberry and Madison PLaza 0200 I46 I . . . where DOT OUALITY Canned Foods are soId . . . where you always Buy The Besf-Save The Most THE JANSZEN COMPANY Phone MAin 0832 CINCINNATI OHIO LINCOLN MERCURY Johnny Dell merald PRINTING CO. YDS' 333-335 W. Court Street Talent to Originate, Skill to Produce Your Por+rai+ is a Gracefui Way of Acknowledging True Friendship YOUNG AND CARL STUDIO ' 'DC' GRANDIN AND MADISON 7I'h and Vine Cincinnafi, Ohio EASI 289' Phone PArIcway 2277 A qi: rule: H lflriy 0907 Complimenfs , I A! A of -f.ww'f- I I I I - - ,gZ3?,2g4III I IIIIIII I I !I!le'fh .,. 'VQHi1:E.PALINGvFfPiEEN :liil ll l I Il W L' 'llll IIIIIIIl!,!! ' ,,,,,,,, I G. I-I. BERLING Inc ,I ll Ill JPOST A' 'I 7 nusnc Fence 'WIRE WORK' RAIL Finca ' C7hCI,7fldfl'f1' Oliesf lim.-e 5 eclbhlvfs- ist 1882 CMK A S7 FH co. 403Q.HAM VE..4CINNlg0. BOND HILL DA'RY u 1 D FOR , u NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Clean Towel and ,W Laundry Service 3437 Monfgomery A+ Dauner 345 Wes+ McMillan ' ' ' CALL ' ' ' 2 Office and Morfuary ' I564 Elm Sfreei' CHerry 6930 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 81 TOWEL SUPPLY CL-Ierry Complimenfs of I90I WESTERN AVENUE CINCINNATI EAST HYDE PARK MARKET I lifeffgwl in Ffa var, BYRON C. HALL HALL's SOHIO SERVICE 'DG' Madison and Hackberry S+. MARY PICKFGRD Queen of Improved Vine SIree+ I'I.I. KICK YA! XAVIER UNIVERSITY Offers Programs in Liberal Aris Business Adminisfrafion Na+uraI Sciences Engineering Law Medicine Den+isIry Vocafional Chemisfry For Informefion Wrife or TeIephone The Deen of Freshmen XAVIER UNIVERSITY Vicfory Parkway REdwood 234i Cincinnaii 7, Ohio Comphmenfs of A FRIEND Arrow Shirfs Janiien Swimming Shoris McDEVITT'S PEEBLES CORNER Sfeison Panamas Bosfonian Shoes l I Com plimenis of H. 81 G. Delicatessen KENNEDY HEIGHTS 'DC' Hazel G. Callahan, Proprieior Complele Pholoqraphic Supplies Cameras - Film - Paper Darkroom Equipmenl Supplies Ridge Camera Shop 609I Mon+gomery Road JEfferson 3I83 Ice - Block - Crushed - Cubed Beer and Beverages Io 'rake ouI AVONDALE ICE CO. 3I40 Van Buren Ave. l538 Brewsier Ave. AVon I042 WOodburn 5642 ACI' - Before II's Too Laie Every SI.00 Spenf Now For Repairs May Save You SI00.00 Laier On Esiimaies wiihouf Obligaiion Our Low Overhead Means Lowesi Prices Jusf Call JEfferson 2282 MOLLOY ROOFING 81 SHEETMETAL SERVICE 5600 Monfgomery Road Cincinnaii I3, Ohio All Kinds of Roofs Repaired Suffers . . . Downspouis . . . Sheer Meial Worlc Roofs Painred Complimenfs of N I C 0 I I S R B PreIzeIs- Polaloe Chips- Korn Kurls 8+h and Vine Sfreeis PArIuway 4295 Okedoke -' Cheese Snacks I Compleie line of IvIen's Cloihing 81 Furnishings Alberi Comello-Class of '34 George Comello - Class of '36 Carmel Corn 642 SEDANI STREET WAbasI1 0078 Res. WAbasIi 0263 i I 1 1 i - l i Joe Becker-Meats MADISONVILLE Choice Meats at Lowest Prices wav 5906 Madison Road BRamble 3385 Compliments of H ElN'S PHARMACY H. .l. BENKEN Riedlin er FLORIST 9 Flowers Tolegraphed Greenhouses: Plainfield alld woodfafd Road Califgrnia Ayenue Bond Kennedy Heights MElrose II34 Phone MElrose 3852 sooo Plainfield Pike Cincinnati 27, ohio I9 Green Street CH'-iffy 3'48 Th R. V. Haley, Deer Park Jeweler e Watches, Clocks, Diamonds . . . . . Expert Repairing Cincinnati Ventilating Co. Phone SY. 87l8 Incorporated MATSON 8: BEECH DEER PARK, OHIO Fabficafofs of Sl-yegf Mefal Engravings For This Annual Made By SCHULTZ - GOSIGER CO. Hlland 4440 534 SYCAMORE smear CHERRY I654 This Annual Printed By Third and Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. WESTERMAN PRINT CO 2l I6 COLERAIN AVENUE PARKWAY 6492 l5l Complirnenis of BOB TRAME CARL'S PONY KEG 670 Beer and Wine Compleie Line Sol? Drinks Candies - Ice Cream -- Poialo Chips Cigars -Ciqareffes - Tobacco 2785 Rober+son Road Phone JEfferson 9366 Shock Absorber Service Replacemeni for all makes of cars Klayer Aufomofive Equipmeni' II9 W. l2+h S+ree+ CHerry 7655 H's DAY'S For Drugs CHARLES C. DAY, Proprieior 3520 Erie Avenue EAs'I' 9723-9925 Uniforms For All Occasions Complimenfs of PETTIBONE BROS. MFG. CO. 628 Sycamore Sfreef CHerry 0830 Complimenfs of MT. ADAMS DRY CLEANERS KING Fox, Prop. l204 Louden Avenue l BAND UNIFORMS - Oul- firlers lo Prominenl' School Bands 'rhroughour 'rhe Coun- Try. Uniforms For Over Sixiy Years THE FECHHEIMER BROS. CO. BlLL'S FOOD MARKET Firsr Class Merchandise Fresh Meals and Groceries Wines and Beer IO49 S+. Gregory Sfreei' CHerry 0l89 CAREY'S DRUG STORE Formerly Sfanley's Pharmacy 3564 Monigomery Road Service plus quality Phone: MElrose 3639 MARTIN'S Dry Cleaners - Dyers - Pressing Alreraiions and Repairing 6I2l Monigomery Road .. ..., Pleasani' Ridge Prescripiions - Ice Cream Cosmelics - Box Candy JOHNSON'S HYDE PARK DRUGS Observa+ory, Corner Edwards EAs+ 3707 Cincinnafi, Ohio MANNINO'S MARKET Mears - Groceries -- Fruifs and Vegefables Free Delivery 6OII Madison Road .. .. .BRamble Ol I6-ZI34 Flowers for all occasions WARD'S GREENHOUSES 4208 Schenck Avenue HERMANN'S DRUG STORE Prescripfion Druggisfs 2725 Erie Avenue EASI 0456, 0457 Deer Park, ICincinna'I'iI I3, Ohio Phones: SYcamore 7I05-W-ORchard 6363 I'IYde Park Squme Clnclnnall. OIWIO Compumem HALLER BROS. Groceries and Meals of A 95I Windsor S+ree+ Walnuf Hills WOodburn 97I5 BASS BAKERY We Specialize In Pariy Cakes For All Occasions Complimenls of LEHRNER'S FOOD SHOP Beer To Take Oul I I I Wes+ Fifih S'Iree'I 2I05 Beechmonf Avenu KATHMAN GOODYEAR si-:oe REPAIR co. Complimenfs of LYNCH FISH 8: POULTRY CO. WOodburn 9920 2I0 George Sfreef Phone: PArIcway I442 HYDE PARK MOTORS Cornplinqenfs Hudson Sales and Service gf 3439 Michigan EASI' 6209-0592 Complimenfs of BREUER'S FOOD SHOP 2836 Observafory EASI' 975I SECOND NATIONAL BANK HYDE PARK 6 JANITOR'S SUPPLY CO.. INC. Phones CHerry 675I - 3I I9 323 Sycamore Sfreef Cincinnaii, Ohio CROSS-ROADS CAFE 2703 Madison Road Cincinnaii 9, Ohio Complimenls of PAT DONOVAN CAFE 2845 Woodburn Avenue Opp. DeSaIes Church A. L. FINK ELECTRIC CO. New Servel Gas Refrigeraiors Copeland Elecfric Refrigerafors WOodburn 6243 Woodburn and Madison Rd. Cincinnali, Ohio KENNEDY HEIGHTS PHARMACY Phones JEfferson I77I -9604 6558 Monfgomery Road Cincinnali, Ohio MAX SCHWARTZ 8: SON Oualify Apparel 2I I7 Beechmoni' Avenue MI. Washingfon GEO. A. FLOHR CO. GEO. T. VONDERI-IAAR. Pres. Library and Texl Boolcbinding for Churches, Schools and Individuals PArIxway I8I4 528 Walnul' Sfreef Cincinnaii, Ohio ARTHUR BOGER'S PHARMACY WOodburn 9523 McMillan and Hemlock WaInu+ Hills Cincinna'I'i, Ohio Conqraiulalions Io Ihe Class of '47 Supreme Hardware SUPREME HARDWARE Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Couriney 2008 Worth Avenue Norwood I2, Ohio CLARICS FRUIT STORE Choice Fruiis, Groceries, and Poulfry WOodburn 597I 3248 Woodburn Ave. HIGGINSON GIFT SHOP Complele Line of Everyday and Holiday Oreeling Cards Unusual Gills For All Occasions Handwoven Ties and I-Iandlcerchiefs For Men 2704 Erie Avenue EAsf 6I90 CLOVER BAR Beer - Liquor - Fine Foods CARL R. MANZI, Prop. I996 Madison Road Class '33 I54 PETER'S CAFETERIA The Home of Qualify Foods Phone: Jefferson 9382 4553 Monfgomery Norwood, Ohio SIEBLER CLOTHES Suifs, Topcoafs for Men . . . For Women Tailored 'ro Measure 6l8 Vine Sfreef Cincinnafi, Ohio and 607 Madison Avenue Covingfon, Kenfucky Complimenis of BAKER PAPER COMPANY WM. PONDER - Mea1's Choice Mears and Home Dressed Poulfry I999 Madison Road 2687 Madison Road TESSEL'S PHARMACY Complefe Drug Slore and Cosmeiics, Tobacco, Candy, Soda Founfain Service Free Delivery . . . Phone: MElrose 8073-9555-9554 Edwards Road al' Marlcbriei Cincinnaii, Ohio NEHI BEVERAGE CORP. BoHlers of Royal Crown Cola, Upper I0 and Nehi Beverages Oshkosh, Wisconsin Gilberi' and Chapel Avon 4630 GE . . D L. M. PRINCE O A URBAN Opfdan Flowers Thar Saiisfyu l l S Woodburn ai McMillan WOodburn 7240 4 Wesf 4+h Sfreei' Docfors Building We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere STAMPS FOR COLLECTORS TT PT C U. S. Min+ and Used- Foreign New Issues Omplmenls Packers, Albums and Caialoqsu F JOIN OUR FIRST DAY COVER CLUB-SI.O0 O and receive The nexf seven 3c Commemorafives cancelled firsf DAY OF ISSUE, on cacheied envelopes Cincinnafi Economy Drug Co. ROBERT M. FLlNN 209 E. Couri' S+ree1' Cincinnafi, Ohio 4224 M0 'i90me Y Road N0fW00d lz. OMG MElrose 0404 WiH' Good 5 Kelsch Funeral Home Roberi L. Good - Charles E. Kelsch 3026 Madison Road Phone: JEfferson 0l05 J. P. DORNEY Easfern Hills Plumber Kirchen - Balh Room Remodeling Wafer Soireners EAsf I4I3 3433 Michigan Avenue CREELMAN'S BAR Under New Managemeni AL WAINMAN, Prop. I-Iall Available For Privaie Parfies 2022 Madison Road EASI 9843 MEYER'S REXALL DRUGS Corner Madison and Edwards Roads Phone: MEIrose I34I Cincinnaii. Ohio II's Smarf To Be Thriffy Shop AI REIS FOOD SHOP 957 E. McMillan Sfreef Cincinnafi. OIYIO DAVE'S UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIRING WOodburn I I88 973 E. McMillan Avenue Wdlhuf Hills Complimenfs of a Friend EVENOL DAIRY BAR Open Daily IO A.M. Io IO P.M. We Malce Our Own Ice Cream WOodburn 9457 603 E. McMillan S'IreeI' Cincinnafi 6, Ohio CRONE'S PHARMACY We Deliver Madison and Woodburn Phone WOod burn I 065 Complimenls From SIDES The Friendly Shoe Maker De Sales Corner WO0dbum 9703 Complimenls of A FRIEND Telephone WOodburn 2I43 Russell-Harmon 8: Roush, Inc. House of Service 27I5 Woodburn Avenue Cincinnafi 6, Ohio DEDDENS BAKERY 2802 Woodburn Avenue WOodburn 6625 BOOLS PHARMACY Prescripiion Pharmacisls EASI' I220 - 9864 - 9767 2I I4 Madison Road Cincinna+i 8, Ohio WM. BECK as SONSI COMPANY Cosfumes Renieicl Theafrical and Masquerade Cosiumes, Wigs, Beards. Grease Painf We also ren? Tuxedos - Cufaways - Full Dress All Accessories-Summer Formals III5 Vine Sfreef CHerry 2264 EASI 63II EAs+ 698I 1 I 1 I I I WANNINGER'S FINER FOODS 3540 Columbia Parkway We Deliver DENNEMANN 8: CONNER Exierior - PAINTING - Inferior H. Conner, REdwood 2735 L. Dennemann, JEfferson 2I05 STAG6E'S FOOD MARKET 355I Monigomery-af-Brews'rer Woodburn 3580-358I SPRENGER'S PHARMACY Prescripiion Specialisls Pure Drugs S+. Gregory and Pavillion SI'ree+s Phones: PArlcway 9 I 84 - 96I4 Congraiulaiions Io Class of I947 MOTT STUDIOS Commercial Arfisis Complimenis of PACELLA'S GULF SERVICE L 8: H FOOD SHOP TALLY TAILORS A FRIEND Bergerife - Emeraliie MASSASOIT CHEMICAL CO. 3I5 Main S'I'reeI' CHerry 0248 HENRY SIEMERS Wholesale Confecfions PArIxway 6326 I7 W. Lilaerfy GROTHAUS MEATS 272I Woodburn Avenue J. PaoIeIIa's Greenwich Tavern lfalian and American Dishes Fine Wines and Liquors WOodburn 97I3 2444 GiIber+ Avenue Walnuf Hills A PORTRAIT LIVES FOREVER EDWARDS CAMERA STORE Pholographic Supplies and Equipmeni I622 Madison Road Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Complimenfs of GRUNKEMEYER 8: SULLIVAN Records Sheer Music Greeling Cards SONG SHOP Open Evenings 36 Easf Fif+h Sfree'f On Founlain Square The Handy Window Shade Co. Window Shades - Curlains - Curfain Rods Draperies - Venelian Blinds 905 Vine Sfreei CHerry 4020 JAMES P. BOLGER COAL CO. Super Fuel Since I893 COAL - COKE - STOKER COAL Enquirer Bldg. CH. 4760 and CH. 476I DRINK NEHI BEVERAGES AND ROYAL CROWN COLA NEI-Il BEVERAGE CORP. GILBERT AND CHAPEL Avon 4630 Charfer Bus Service Now Available OHIO BUS LINE CO. CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS CO. DORNHEGGEN'S WOODBURN PHARMACY Woodburn and Locusi' Our wish is Ihal Ihose of Ihe '47 class will be successful THOMAS FUNERAL HOME MADISONVILLE Tel. WOodburn 7766 Real Eslafe Res. WOodburn 7777 Aell Suburbs EDWARD C. GUILFOYLE WALNUT HILLS REALTY CO., REALTORS Lisl Your Properly Wifh Us For Ouiclc Sale 28I8 Woodburn Avenue A+ DeSales Corner If II Grows We Have II MERCURIO 5 DATILLO ERUITS AND VEGETABLES JOSEPH MERCURIO, Prop. WOodburn 9682-543l JOS. T. DILLHOFF II I'r's Insurance-We Wriie II 635-636 Dixie Terminal Bldg. Cincinna+i, Ohio MAin 4268 TRY MASTER PIES JusI Like Mofher Used To Make IIO Wesi Fourih S+ree+ CHerry 4768-4769 922 Race Sheef PArkwaY 7487 1 DiMario, Ernest A. ..,,., ....2707 3220 Ashw o rive I 947 Adams, Richard J. Back, Harry F. .... . Baker, Richard E. .. .. Barlion, Michael E. .. . Baron, George A. Bauer, Daniel H. .... . Beckman, John A. Beckstedt. Carl J. Benken, Irwin C. .,.. . Berger, George A. ., Bergman, Roger J. .. Berling, August R. .... . Berllng, Gerharl H. Berling, Joseph F. .... . Best, John F. .......... . Beverage, Edward L. Bockhold, Theodore L. .. Bove, Salvador O. .... . Boyle. Robert T. ,..... . Bramble, Alfred E. Braun, Edward H. . Bresser, Thomas G. Brill, John Donald ....... ..,. Brockman, Charles D. Broermann, Leo ...,... Brunet, Francis X. .. Bruns, Donald R. Buckley, Henry L. . Burke, James P. ..,. . Burke, Patrick W. Buschle, Hubert F. ,.., . Cairns, Wallace J. .... . . .... 28I6 Victoria Ave. Cannon, Frederick S.. Cannon, James O. ..., . Cannon, Thomas .l. Carraher. John W. Cimarosti, Euqene A. Clott, Richard W. .,.. . Clough, Frederick G. Collins, Raymond R. Condon, John B. . Conlon, James W. Cosgrove, Mark J. .. Curran, William P. Daley, James .I. .. .. Daly, Michael A. D'Angelo. Anthony P. Deqaro, Michael V. .... . Dennemann, Lawrence M. . . . .... 3195 Dickhaux, Robert H. ...... , Dodd, James R. . ..... .. Donnellon, Joseph M. Donovan, John W. Donovan, William R. Dooley, James F. ,.,,. . Dougherty, Leo T. .... , Driskill, William L. Ehrhart. Leonard M. Eiser, Donald R. ...... . Fartsing, Donald J. Farwick, Richard J. ,... Faulhaber, Bert A. Fay, Donald H. . Finan, James H. Finn, Carl A. ..... . Finn, Robert J. .. Fischer, Paul G. ........ . Flaherty, Louis A. ,..... . Folzenlogen, William J. . Ford, Owen M. ........ . Freda. Arthur B. ...... . Frey, John A. .,.,... . Giese. Elmore B. .,... , Gilligan, Charles W. Gilligan, Fdwarrl J. Gilligan, James T. Glovanetti. Albert ..... Goodrich, Walter S. Goosman, Robert J. Grainger, Thomas J. Grome, Harry J. ....... . Grunkemeyer, John C. .. Guiney, Thomas E. .,.. . I-lack, Thomas J. ..,. . Hahn, Kenneth R. Harmon, John D. Healy. Paul T. .....,.. . Heldel, Paul J. ..,...... . Hellkamo, Donald G. Hendrick. Melvin J. Herbold. Robert A. Hoev. Robert J. ...... . Holtkamp, Carl .l. ...,. . I-loltman. Edward W. Homan, Frank X. .. .. Hustmyer. Thomas M. . .. Jacobs, Georoe H. Janning, Albert H. Kaestle. Norbert L. KoMledY. Paul T. .... . Kent, James E. Kiley. James F. King, Malcolm T. SENIOR CLASS 3647 Monteith Ave. . . . . 4038 Huston Ave. . . .. 2540 Ida Ave. ..... . 3028 Lavinia Ave. 26ll Cypress Way 3665 Wilshire Ave. 2732 Hackberry sr. .... . 2070 Lawrence Ave. 6000 Plainfield Rd. .... . 3654 Hyde Park Ave. ll22 Salisbury Drive 3725 Watterson St. .... . 5059 Paddock Road .... 3725 Watterson St. .... . 3994 Germania Ave. I6l4 Fairfax Ave. . .... l7l2 Mills Ave. ...... .. ....l908 Highland Ave. 6055 Orchard Drive ..... 2230 Hannatord Ave. 4ll5 Webster Ave. . 6Zl6 BonaVista Pl. 4l3l Sibley Ave. 340i Cardiff Ave. . ,....3l69 Markbreit Ave. ... I64l Brandon Ave. I93B Andina Ave. 5202 Grafton Ave. 5609 Milan Ave. .... . L. 8. Harrison Club .3322 Trimble Ave. I327 Myrtle Ave. ,..... .3848 Mt. Vernon Ave. 3848 Mt. Vernon Ave. DIRECTORY . . . .Cincinnati 8, Ohio . . . .Norwood l2, Ohio . . . ..Norwood IZ, Ohio .Cincinnati 8, Ohio ....Norwood l2, Ohio ....Cincinnati 8, Ohio ....Cincinnati 6, Ohio ...Norwood I2, Ohio . . . .Silverton 27, Ohlo .....Cincinnati 8, Ohio ....Cincinnati 26, Ohio . . . .Cincinnati 27, Ohio ....Cincinnati 29, Ohio ....Cincinnati 27, Ohio ....Cincinnati 27, Ohio . .. .Cincinnati 7, Ohio ....Norwood IZ, Ohio . . . . Cincinnati I9, Ohio . .... Cincinnati 30, Ohio Norwood l2, Ohio .Cincinnati I3, Ohio Silverton I3, Ohio ...,Deer Park I3, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio ....Cincinnati 30, Ohio ....Cincinnati 29, Ohio Cincinnati 29, Ohio Cincinnati I3, Ohio Cincinnati 6, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio Cincinnati B, Ohio Cincinnati 6, Ohio . .... Cincinnati 9, Ohio ...Massa ....ms ...-asia ....usa ....mai ---.sais V---5044 -.-..-4ooo iszs zssz -.--sm H--zais ......40i7 Plaintield Rd. .... . May Street ..... Lambert Place Markbreit Ave. Fairfax Ave. Monteith Ave. .... Marion Ave. .... ,. Grove Ave. Mears Ave. ...... . Markbreit Ave. Parkview Ave. Kenton Street ..... Floral Ave. .,..,. . Hyde Park Ave. .. . A - -648 Wayne Street ...... Hackberry St. .... 64l0 Bramble Ave. ..., . 6235 Elbrook Ave. ..... . 2822 Observatory Ave. .. 3327 Fairfield Ave. .... 446 E. Liberty St. ..... . 602 Delta Ave. ...,...,. . I600 Northwood Drive . . -'--III7 Franklin Ave. 43l5 Verne Ave. ...... . -H-6027 Wayside Ave. .. . .l032 St. Gregory 'St. ... We-I744 Mills Ave. 4---2409 Grandview Ave. ... A---4I82 Paxton Woods Dr. . 43l6 Homer Ave. ...... . 5026 Lillian Drive .,..... 65I9 Crest Ridge Circle 3325 Eastside Ave. .... ,, 6435 Hammel Ave. - ---' 3339 Bevis Ave. ,... .. --i-2929 Cleinview Ave. ... ----985 Paradrome St. ... o d D 5l9 Linton St. ...... . 21-06 Ida Street .... -4-.42l9 Eileen Drive .... .--.438 Milton Street R. R. 2 .......,,,.,.. 36l9 Heekin Ave. . --M6920 Grace Road 2676 Hemlock Ave. ..., . . .... 3503 Observatory Ave. . . -4--2l3l Duck Creek Road .. H54 Grand Vlste Ave. .. 2275 Madison Ave. ...,. . 2678 Edmondson Ave. 7724 Lawndale Ave. 42ll Franklin Ave. ...,. . I028 Celestial St. ..... . A033 Montgomery Road . 2889 Erie Ave. ......... . . ..-- 322l Wold Ave. ...., .. . .... 2640 Dacey Ave. .,.... .. 3l5l Niles Ave. ....,,.. . 934 Wm. H, Taft Road ., i290 Morton St. ,....... . 37l2 Lansdowne Ave. ....I920 Dexter Ave. 3323 Monteith Ave. . . .. I9l5 Andina Ave. 42Ill Allison Ave. ...A304 Watterson St. .Cincinnati 9, Ohio .....Rossmoyne, Ohio ... .Cincinnati ....Cincinnati .. . .Cincinnati ....Cincinnati .. . .Cincinnati . . . .Norwood . . . .Norwood ....Cincinnati ....Cincinnati ...,Cincinnati Cincinnati .. , .Norwood .. . . Cincinnati ....Cincinnati . . . , Cincinnati ... . .Cincinnati ....Cincinnati Cincinnati ,... Cincinnati ....Cincinnati Cincinnati ....Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati . . . .Norwood ....Cincinnati ....Cincinnati ....Cincinnati Cincinnati . ,... Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati ...,Cincinnati ....Cincinnati 6, Ohio 8, Ohio 9, Ohio 7, Ohio s, Ohio l2, Ohio iz, Ohio 30, Ohio 9, Ohio I3, Ohio 6, Ohio I2, Ohio 9, Ohio 6, Ohio 6, Ohio 27, Ohio iz, Ohio 8, Ohio 7, Ohio I0, Ohio 26, Ohio I6, Ohio 29, Ohio 9, Ohio 30, Ohio 2, Ohio l2, Ohio 6, Ohio 9. Ohio 27, Ohio 29, Ohio I3, Ohio 8, Ohio l2, Ohio 7, Ohio 6, Ohio 2, Ohio I3, Ohio Cincinnati I9. Ohio Norwood l2, Ohio Cincinnati 9. Ohio Cincinnati I0, Ohio Morrow, Ohlo Cincinnati 26, Ohio Cincinnati 27, Ohio Cincinnati 6, Ohio Cinclnnatl 8, Ohio ,,, ..,, Clnclnnatl 7, Ohlo Clnclnnatl I3, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio .....3lu ..... M woodbum Av' .... .Norwood iz, Ohio .Cincinnati 9, Ohio Cincinnati I3, Ohio Norwood l2, Ohio Cincinnati 2, Ohio Cincinnati I3, Ohio Cincinnati B, Ohlo ....Cincinnati 7, Ohio ....Norwood IZ, Ohio ....Cincinnati 8, Ohio .,... Cincinnati 6, Ohio Cincinnati 8, Ohio ....Deer Park I3, Ohio .-.Cincirmati 6, Ohio .Cincinnati 8, Ohio Cincinnati 29, Ohio ....Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnati 27, Ohio Koehne, Robert C. l845 Tilden Ave. ...,.. Norwood I2, Ohio Kroger, Raymond P. ,... ...., I 74l Dexter Ave. ...... Cincinnati 6, Ohio Langen, Donald P. ,5l07 Marion Ave. .... ...... N orwood I2, Ohio Lewe, John G. ...,.. 65l7 Ridge Circle .... Cincinnati I3, Ohio Lorenz, Robert J. ..... ...... 3 839 Floral Ave. . .,..,.. ...... N orwood I2, Ohio MacVeigh, Robert C. ...... 3647 Reading Road ,....,, . .,... Cincinnati 29, Ohio Madden, Michael J. .... ...... 3 579 Glen Edge Lane , Cincinnati I3, Ohio Martin, Paul R. .....,... ...... 5 720 Valley View Ave. ,... ...... C incinnati I3, Ohio Nlassaron, Donald F. ..... 3I3I Celeron Ave. ...... ...... C incinnati 9, Ohio Maue, Elmer J. ..... ,..... ...... 4 3 ZI Eileen Drive ....... ...... C incinnati 9, Ohio McCarthy, William F. .... ..... 2 526 Ingleside Ave. ,... ...... C incinnati 6, Ohio McDermott, Leslie R. ,... . ...... 2207 Drex Ave. ....... Norwood I2, Ohio McDevitt, James ........... ..... 2 I73 Crane Ave. ..,.. Cincinnati 7, Ohio McDonough, Charles W. ..... 33l0 Monteith Ave. Cincinnati 8, Ohio McHu h, Nell F. ......... ..... 3 456 Hudson Ave. .... Cincinnati 7, Ohio McMahon, James R. .,.. ....., 9 47 Paradrome St. .... Cincinnati 2, Ohio Metz, Lawrence J. ..., ....,. I 506 Merrimac St. . ..,.,.. ..... C incinnati 7, Ohio Meyers, Donald W. ...... 362l Montgomery Rd. .,.. ....,. C incinnati 7, Ohio Miller, Donald R. .. .77l3 Plainfield Road ...... Deer Park I3, Ohio Mlsali, Paul M. ,....., ...... 3 562 Burch Ave. .,..... Cincinnati 8, Ohio Moores, Thomas F. 5975 Montgomery Rd. . Cincinnati I3, Ohio Morris, Elmer J. ...... ....., I 544 Yarmouth Ave. Cincinnati 29, Ohio Mott, James E. ...,..,.. ..... 5 866 Redbank Road ....,... ...... C incinnati 27, Ohio Mueller, William H. .... .... . .5320 Montgomery Road .... ...... C incinnati I3, Ohio Mulvaney, Robert C. ..,.. 2585 Irving Place .,,,..., ...... N orwood I2, Ohio Murphy, Dennis E. . ,.,.. 3325 Bevis Ave. .,,.... Cincinnati 7, Ohio Murray, John W. ..... 2654 Atlantic Ave. Cincinnati 9, Ohio Neises, John T. .,.,...., ,,,,, 4 02I Paxton Ave. Cincinnati 9, Ohio Nieland, Earl A, ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, 3 6I9 Evanston Ave. Cincinnati 7, Ohio Niemoeller, Robert H. 59l3 Kimberly Ave. ..Cincinnati I3, Ohio Noell, Richard E. ....... , ..,.. 3536 Linwood Road ..., . .,... Cincinnati 26, Ohio Nolan, John F, ,,,,,,, 3Bll Isabella Ave. Cincinnati 9, Ohio Pacella, Joseph W. ...... 2734 Harris Ave. ...... Norwood I2, Ohio Perrino, Anthony N. .... ..... 7 06 Wayne Street ,,.. . Cincinnati 6, Ohio Pewther, Wllliam R. .... ..... 3 640 Michigan Ave. Cincinnati 8, Ohio Pike, Victor E. .,.,.... ....., B ox 52I, Whetsel Road Cincinnati 27, Ohio Pirraglia, Joseph A. .... ...,. 2 225 Boone Street ,.... Cincinnati 6, Ohio Pohlman, Clarence W. Powell, William T. ...... .... . Prues, Richard H. Reinhold, James N. .. Rickard, James W. ...., .... . Rielage, Thomas J Riesenberg, Robert Ritter, Albert G. .....,, .,.. . Rltter, Richard J. ..,, . Roat, Ronald L. Roth, John P. .,.,.... . Rottner, Robert J. ..,. Ryan, Donald A. ......, Sanders, Charles A. .... ,... , Sandmenn, Robert L. Schacherer, Paul J. ..... .... , Scheidler, Donald C. Scheidler, Neal L. ...... ..., . Scher-ringer, Earle S. Schlie Paul C. ...,. . 4I37 North Ave. ,....... ,,... . .2049 Sherman Ave. l725 Mills Ave. . l335 Re nt Ave ge . 3804 Drake Ave. .. ....,. l830 Dalewood Place ..,.. ..... . 4243 Sibley Ave. ,,.,, . 3236 Bach Ave. ...... , 3236 Bach Ave. ...... . ',','.',4.il746 Cleneay Ave. ,.... ..... . 3568 Handman Ave. ,... , .... . 270l Markbreit Ave. .. 2606 Sheridan Drive l23 South Grove Ave. . ll00 St. Paul Place .... 9l5 Sixth Avenue ..... 3625 Morris Place ..,. 3l04 Fairfield Ave. .20l4 Clarion Ave. . 4023 Elsmere Ave. ,..... ..... . schmilif, Donald J. .. ,...,. ms Mafklmif Ave. .. Schmitt, Richard F. ,...... ...... 4 l3l Allendale Drive .. Schneider, Leonard J. ..,. .... . Schneider, Vincent F. ... , . . . . 4307 Ivanhoe Ave. . 44l4 Ivanhoe Ave. Scholl, Leonard J. ....., ...... 3 450 Hudson Ave. Schutte, William A. Seltert, Robert R. . . ., Setter, Henry C. Shea, Alvin G. .,,. . Siegel, Robert L. Smyth, Francis J. .. Spille, George W. Stallo, Norbert G. Stander, Edwin B. ,.,.. .... . Standley, Wllllam S. Stange, Donald V. Stautberg, Donald J. Stewart Mark A. St.Legei--Barter, Gerald I 'I M Stuebbe, William H. Swartsel, Richard D. .. Tallarigo, Joseph T. .,.. .4-H Thamann, John D. ,... Thomson, Thomas J. .... .... . Thorpe, William ...... Thut, Edward C. , Toren. Wallace H. lldry, Carl J., Jr. . Urlage, Raloh H. .... , Vonderwlsche. Albert J. .... .... . Wagner, Frank P. ...,. Werner, Richard L. Wetzel, Leo T. .,.... , Whalen. Edward V. White, Thomas H. .....,,, .... . Wlldermuth. Robert E. Wlllqlng, Louis C. Williams, Donald T. .... ...- . Williams, Ronald .l. , .. Wllllams, Thomas l. .. Wilmers, Robert R. , Wllsey, John F. ...,., . Wlnzenreld, Wllllam K. Wolf. Fredrick H. .,..... . Wolfram, James A. . , Wrioht, Paul G. .... , Wurhler. Robert B. .. Yeas, Clifford .l. ....... .... . Yockev. Donald M. . ,.... .... . . Zimmer. Donald N. . . 6467 Graceland Ave. .. Silverton I3, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnati 29, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio Cincinnati 29, Ohio Silverton I3, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnati 26, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio ...... Wyoming l5, Ohio Cincinnati 2, Ohio Dayton, Kentucky Cincinnati 26, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio Cincinnati I2, Ohio 59l5 Pandora Ave. . ,.... Cincinnati I3, Ohio .4ll8 Hoffman Ave. ...,. ...... D eer Park I3, Ohio 99 W. McMillan St. Cincinnati I9, Ohio 3568 Kroger Ave. .... Cincinnati 26, Ohio 2427 Dover Street .... ...... C incinnati 6, Ohio .....,3203 Gilbert Ave. ..,, Cincinnati 7, Ohio ,30l8 Hackberry St. ,..... Cincinnati 6, Ohio 6859 Park Avenue .,.. ...... S ilverton I3, Ohio .4427 Brazee Street .... Cincinnati 9, Ohio ......22l5 Fulton Ave. ...,..Cincinnati 6, Ohio 3960 Taylor Ave. ,.... ...... C incinnati 9, Ohio II37 Carney Street .... Cif1ClflfIBii 2. Ohio .l207 E. McMillan St. ...... Cincinnati 6, Ohio 3535 Bevis Ave. ....,. Cincinnati 7. Ohio ,, ,..... IB50 Avonlea Ave. .. Cincinnati 29, Ohio 2806 Woodburn Ave. Cincinnati 6. Ohio 2l72 Crang Ava, ,,,,,, Cincinnati 7. Ohio 2555 Ridgeland Place ,....,.. .,.... C iHCiNf1Hti ll. Ohio .. ,,... .7040 Euclid Rd. iKenwoodl .... ...... C incinnati 27, Ohio ......5648 Ridge Ave. ....,.CiYlClMIdii I3, Ohio .9 Alcott Lane .............. Gl'!6Hl1illS l9. Ohio .6l04 Navarre Place ..... ....,, C lNClnfIGil 27. Ohio ......534lFenwlckAve....... ..,...N0rW0Odl7.Oi1l0 6720 Plainfield Plke .,., ,...., S llverton I3, Ohio .2226 Hudson Ave. ..... NOVWOOU l2- Ohio ., ....., 3325 Woodford Rd. ..,, ...... C incinnati I3. Ohio ,34l9 Wabash Ave. Clrldhhltl 7. Ohio 252 Strader Ave. ...,.., ,,,.,, C lncinnatl 26, Ohio 2022 Lawrence Ave. ,.,.. Norwood I2, Ohio i920 Portman Ave. ....... ...... C incinnati 29. Ohio .l867 Dalewood Place ..... ...... C incinnati 29, Ohio i233 Elsinore Ave. ...,,. ....,. C incinnati 2, Ohio i233 Elsinore Ave. .,.. Cincinnati 2, Ohio . , . .,.. 400 Lock Street .,...... ...... C incinnati 2, Ohio ....., M08 S. Whetsel Ave. , .. ..... Cincinnati 27. Ohio .,,,,.3L05 Wilshire Ave. .-.,Cincinnati 8. Ohio .2263 Park Ave. ..... Norwood l2. Ohio 3430 Trimble Ave. ...... ..,,. C incinnati 7, Ohlo .2020 Courtland Ave. ...., ...... N orwood l2. Ohio .....3937 St. John's Terrace Deer Park I3, Ohio .420l Ballard Ave. .,...... ....,. C incinnati 9 Ohio 2263 Beechmont Ave. ...... Clfislillrloti 30. Ohio 3l07 Linwood Road .... .,.... C incinnati 8. Ohio 'MGB Beaver Ave. ..,.. Cincinnati I3, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Ilmmerman, Richard V. .... ..... . 2534 Melrose Ave. :PT . x f ' n A ii ,uzisfg n .f ,E 5. Il' ,1A!.',5 '1 ik! 4 'Q .. lm W'-1 . ,tif 1 :QA JH T73 ,ul -vi Sn ME ., ,fz 'Z :LJ WE if Q1 :A wx F 4 . ' T-N , L -f 4, N is 1 ., - f . 5 ' . .cj 4-'P -f: jhi 4 -n 1 - NH'- x . af ,, gig, ,ga ik :1 1. '1 -Wf . . 'PF ' . X, 4. ,l,- ' Mi-u f,f?.l'h I . 'F' V wi: X ,l,. . 1 I' 1-' . I


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