Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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The 1948 Cavalier published by The Senior Class Ol Purcell High School Hackberry S+ree'r C ncinnali, Ohio , ,, ,K i I WMA q 1-rzffQfl.2Qi5 A, gg . . 4'i 44S14r:r fQ' mf' W,-' 'Am I8 28 48 64 90 I I8 I 34 I 38 Direc+ory I 58 . V ff, ,. .,,, , , DANIEL HOGAN, Edi+or THOMAS MCCOY, Liferary Edi ROB-ERT SHESHULL, Asst Editor soNNY HAINES, spam Eanor 'RJCHARD HEILLER, Ari' Edifor ALBERT WEIHERER, Business ' 1 Louis A. WEBER, s.M., Adviser I for 'M W B, ff' Q ,., E I Tlfj 1 1 l i E 1 x Q E Q 5 , , I 4 w, M V 1 5 r 1,4 U uf' V Q .A ff, . ll f?--' N ..,.:,,, 'S' vi. M 5 MQW' W r f s 3 Q Ein 3 infix 2' 2 Q I 1 5 e 3 W, 52254 ,, wwvyg 7 if ' ti :gffg : Q? A .4 WH 4, Q nw A new ii 8155? w W . :N ,,.: .4 J ggi , ::... V N 3? I is ..., f M Q if A 'mis .- ., U -- FK s 5 S 1 2 D , - 2 vi T1 '14 Haclcberry Leaves x I ' '5 ff x f m' 'ffxbl 'X 'f - 4 3496 ' FT fs 7 f'. 'M t ,,5,g, 7 1-4 'gl 311. Haclcberry leaves 'For 'rhe , larwd-gs 1 owecl +l'1e Cavalier Home ad xgfg XQ V Qgjlffll' H 3Qfi:: 'i ,:, 6.5 A +o I+. The leaves of Huis bea I ul '- ': C:-sf1 ',f1f-yr. N ,,. .. gl R, 3? Q irq? 4 ,T .2 ' ,- '- 'rheme 'For our I948 'h.!,rcly, :yy war'I' free I+ symbolizes 'I'l1e AhQfQsl5'l ,J . TL : F., -16.92-.iz 1, flue free nur+ures l+s leaves, -,531 -9,4 'rs . . ffgf Ly ,-r sfuclenls, so 'l'l1al' 'I'helr clepar'I'ure In f walks v 0 ' ., ,a'. of life may bring greafef- e,a - 1, xl .. ff l '-- s. - s ki s, 'lf , .. -.. - ,.. ,... .......ALSwLtfzilhtiviggvihmgcaw qt, 1, . .,. ,, --.-- . .f-.. . 4--- , pw ':ewr:.,,,.,-.,..-l , . V 'QSM s..i2?aii During fhe long hours of each school day, siudenfs a+ Purcell masier courses and develop skills in subiecfs 1'ha+ will prepare +hem ro answer successfully life's problems. Spicing +he required subiecis wilh ofhers, more +o fheir liking, Cavaliers know +he four years spen+ ai +he Hack- berry S+ree+ mansion will recall unforgeH'able memories o'F hard work and plen1'y of innocenf fun. Rookie +ypis+s concen'I'ra1'e on an exercise amid lhe sfaccaio of +he keys and music of 1'he bells. Chem Lab me+eorologis+s s+udy mefhods of filling hydrogen balloons in preparaiion for experimenfs in weafher 'Forecast 6 ff. is-1 s-X 93' f . 'df f W4 K Q ' 1 ,:A',.5g3g' V? I -aka-F s , ' .fr ,. ries. ,nfgggg -' , r V, ,. .. ,Sfv- f' ck? -f. . :Al .. is ..r..-15 .Wi-A f . -ff v, .M- MV -f-51255 rfs,wQv . +ffwf1rm.' - . rf- . .-1- gr. muff ' vias-7 f V Zi' m:-71.,r'a-2SA1,.'E'- f+,i.Lrqe-km.-a bm, -L Q V ., fmaqfgg-1qf,4gg:E,153.' - X X- fp. , i f qi,-nw I 7 fa - 6 xr' V . by r ff . ,- -f., s,:g'??-- .- K Y f nil ...M -.5. 1j11,, yr R 3 cfm, - . 141. - 4, u .:,f1:f'ffEf1x ' f f ' Jn- 'fu 1- G - 21' Y?-221W ' if N - as 5- t 1,.,.A'x . .4 KA. I . .fE'f Eff. 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Passersby sfop in sileni curiosiiy +o admire Bob Woerner's vivid in1'erpre+a+ion of Hackberry 1-rees in aufumn. a a r A e 1,,a a iar I . gig. .ig.3,,,,Q X! Y. bv The leaves are +urning brown and fhe aulumn of anoiher school year is a+ hancl. The migh+y 'free f l 1' l'a e s+ands serene, as if as+. Though 'I'wen+y fhai' bore 'lhis fruii u OI g has s'roocl many au'I'umns p years have elapsed since +he 'firsi growlh of leaves quie+ly 'fell from i'I's branches, 1'he Purcell Haclcberry ue +o make Chrisiian genflemen - will con'rin scholars. :E R,1 .,,1,4--1::p:.,,.,-- , .1 44622391 ' vga ?5M2z,-snr: ' . .-,- K is mwifwig, vvfssxilf 1' V . .L V, ,inet . QL ? 'xxx '. , b ,i ,T L 4 -yu Y 3 1 ':i'! .g 7 H Nl Q can T x x V, .:3:.5 H .571 ,v Pi V 'm x' aria ,yy J-L .KZ 1' -QQ. my Q -X L. Ugg. ', I1 ,' N I fl, 1 ,W ' -'N .M Q A ,SM tgqwy ' 'r' - ' Til Wig is . 6' ' N - N T .wfEE22g,.f,,?ff ' My A N i' I I, ,ii 1 rf ,, V ,V ' A , ,' A , . .Z ' 1 . 44 El 1- f,,:2'ffvf'+ ? f 'f.- lf'-' ' T 'Z . Tamiya M - . M -3 a ,iagig 2- f ,,3S3'fz:.:1QK1 Ng. was ,fx U if ,f .1 ,,.- Q if -. e. A 5 '1.- : l . 'R'f:.QiM.g!Eb T ' '-v . 15 ZH -QSL? ,KS M Men Of C-od To Make Purcell -free, .Fh 'hi' : f- . 9, go ,, , , - Nz: - U -- of wmv vxn I Q W gy X .- Xl f: S9c !'35 W1 Q5 'f HJ D MY. :wh Q' 'ff ? 1 . THE Mosr REVEREND JOHN T. McNICHOLAS, O.P., S.T.M. Arch bishop of Cincinnafi The Boa rd Of R+. Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Schengber Presidenf IL Very Rev. Msgr. E. J. Quinn Corresponding Secrefary Collaborate A Seal Cl Wisdom 1 ei? . ' , a c is gf-Ti 1 monxsoaeuu c o 'W-'V 'm M, THE Mosr REVEREND GEORGE J. REHRING, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnali Reverend riredors Rev. Jerome E. Bar+el Treasurer Q 'A if igw' 6 - . . 2 ' ' f sg 7 . E 7 x . 1:11 . P w ' ' 4- :rl ' H Mm .Y -ef E i - ' ' .1 5 5 H' 1 C' r Hit' 2 'X 7 ,- -if ' XF ff W flag fr -V lf Jw, ,.z- -'.,,,,: L1 , 5 1'5 53? 1 Si' 'ji in ' j g fi .4435 9 fi N A'e 4e1i 'N fll-Qi? ll X x ' , Q l ' 4 ' ,J W 9 Nfifsscir l 9. I 1 7 13: Fl: Iv .' , -X ' A, 2, 'in' : 'Sw 'l x -a lf If -. JL. ex u . .3 X V 3 gg 'U v Q4 - A Q f New ,l 'X-f ,-f 'f f ' 'gi .Q ' . A 4-gf . ER ,I QNX ,MX 4 1-' N-iffgw , ,ff I in 4 1, H F I ,maqqbia fl Rev. James O. Byrne Procuralor flsf. ' 4 ,QQ 1ff ' I I x -. '52 M Our fy, Secrefa ries Miss Mary Kennedy Miss Mary Ca+harine Ryan i leasani, eiiicieni, indispensable, barely describe The characierisiics possessed by ihe feminine . Q,- rouch of Cavalier Casrle, our very capable secre- My WM lei! laries, Mlles. Mary Kennedy and Mary Caiherine f N' A , xg E! Ryan. -V, g Mosr of us, ai one lime or anoiher, had The real ' 7'Uwa,l7 pleasure of coniaciing Miss Kennedy and receiving we I her warm smile and friendly assisiance. Ever-ready Q 'Xl and always willing io be helpful, she has become gash' fs a pari of Purcell iisehc. fi y L Though iusl compleling her freshman year, iiieaf' Miss Ryan already holds an honor-roll' raling wilh Jrhe srudenis and Jrhe faculry. May she have many more years of coniinued success under Jrhe banner .fl of Jrhe Crimson and Gold. As a ham radio man, Bro. Lawrence occupies his 'Few Before C0mmenCl 9 5 hard d5Y'5 work. Miss KE 'nedY and leisure momen+s operafing and improving his rg By com M55 RYGV' 9 aCl0U5lY Smile for Cavalier Pl10+09 3Pl'1e'- bining felevision wifh his sef, he hopes 'ro become more Lovely Mary Kennedy and 'Friends followed Haclcberry scholars efficienf on +ruan+ cases. +o Xavier sfadium in quesi of gridiron viciories. Miss Ryan and Miss Kennedy find Welfare parfy amusing Dur Vice-Principal Bro. Lawrence Eveslage, S.M. ,gf : ' E .ei l ,fs wi? , 'W iff, - . ,- Q su Ji, ,vw .N are A 7 V p , 1,315 :, ' , A ., Kp es .., , ' M 3- i 'iw' .1 6 . K .iq L, 7 ,fs-T:lQ'r :Zf'. f' N-3 ,i,,Q,J ,,,L,,,. Yr ,MA V. 1:5 L32 1.35. . x , - ' ,- . 'i-'Sri G'- '43:.'i'k-'i - 3 - ' ' i ' X fy- 'rf MY-. , 'Q' f fb fQ'igT?s4F'?if,-!+7?f2'. . F33 Y ' 'A ,N .... , . ,, i ' A if '- ' 3 iv: l f dl ' igp-11 ' I. '14-fr Q 1. . if 1 'S .84 ' ' 1. - s.:: 4 ss , . N .vi ,sv-1 1 Y V, . EQ1s3'T' v ' ' A ga.-fair , lx ms: +1 2,5 ' . .A -,W-J.w.1a,,E p -'X i li' - .- , li x ' I .Y A .I ii .1 -' fi-,': in Q . .gk .x :v , .:,- ,jk Y, 4 A 1 -'-A E G ll 1. - D I,-nf Y, fi 'i -, lx ' N ' . ,,,f 52- 9 , T, -I I- - I Q 1. -141 -TTT AY -m i. 'Q 992' --s ,.,-,- , , , -.- ,, XW--.w,.,iW.,mi.Y.,, ., , EDICATED lo a life of dawn-lo-duslc school aclivilies, Bro. Lawrence Eveslage neverlheless pursues his laslcs wilh vigor. ln lhe morning he has lhe absenlees and lardies lo conlend wilh, and lhrough lhe day lhere are lhe allendance slips. Moreover, he leeches four periods of gmalh and physics. In lhe allernoon he lakes his place as delenlion rnagislraley and wilh Jrhe assislence ol Bro. Viclor Brown, he mainlains +he elaborale con- ducl syslern in vogue al Purcell. These are only a few ol his dulies as Vice-Principal ol lhe large-sl boys' high school in lhe cily, second only lo one in lhe slale. Because of Bro. Lawrence's inreresl in every boy, he has gained Jrhe respecl of lhe sludenl' body. People ,321 .- ,- a,ffg?F'r , v 'v f'f1,.1l': ,fi ,, A-- -ze :il V 4--H!!AiL1'?4:e::h:fyr.:a7ffv'f, if 1 .fsf f -- .:. rf: My ve -9 ' :M J. . .Y-, A f ., 1' . .j C-'31 13? , 4 -j x ,q:.:'23g5- , . 'rw --Eflb,-ffbsmjl. ' - V 'K a1: '1.- -J ,,I1,Q,f1ff'f, ,e3F'71 51!f7f-iff!! f 1 - :.:.f:..r--M. ' f. Q rr 4+ X :E fl . .- if .-'I , ,wif i rr 39 I, . 'li 54 ,Jw , .,i ' 2 H: To some Purcell IS buf a ing. l., wh- , , .gil 3' I '- ' imva- fuhon, however +o o'I'l1ers ll' ,CQ 44,1 H79 of llvlng experiences. Twe en Q ns :I Q . . - lo . I 'I 3 llvmg +oge+her, worlung Ziff - 3 n '-- an sharing fhe same experiences. s an is! :gg L +l1ougl1'rs-1'l1ese make fhe mgf k j yell , an f lv Y, ,, e-' . I. new meaning, a meanrl x r- , 1 e-E ly! of nfs' 'A'- , , A , . Ej n' , - I .. , -1'i' .T?fgxN1 '. - -XY Y -N. l ' ' A '-'f 2'v'f : ,i'mf....fef. 1,12 '- - 4 ' ' - - 7 ' ' - A--Q ,EX fl With A Variety M? s, rim IPBQ-.jre XJ: ,Bri gh! y C up Rev. Walrer C, Ahr Maurice J. Beyer, S.M. Rev. WaII'er C. Ahr Maurice J. Beyer, S.M. Civics IV Typing I Reiigion III Business Training I Bookkeeping III Commercial CIub Cheerleaders Dramarics FacuI'ry choir enferfains paren+s ai' +he Chris+mas parfy wirh a number of YuIe1'ide Prom Adviser selecfions. Broihers Roberi' Lindemann, John Harringfon, Vicfor Brown, Bernard Turkey Raffle Jansen, Elmer Moore, G-iIber+ Gensler, Roberi' Geary, Charles Rossman, comprise I The facuI+y choral group under Ihe direcrion of Bro'rher Francis Schneider. .V M 53 , W wk D . , f gf ., MM axe, V , 1, gf, M, , Mgw ww' Sir M .' N s PV X .. . CDI Successful flfiegclngng Techniques .gr N- mc X5 Rev. William R. Boyle Religion IV Religion III Golf Viclor J. Brown, S.M. Spanish I Spanish II Algebra I Annual Ass'+. Conducl' Grades Mr. Huberl' Buschle Band Direclor Spring Concerl Frank A. Deibel, S.M. Librarian Daily Aclivily Bullelin Book Club lvloderaior Boolcs 'N Things Adviser ..... --ap.- -- --Y -, N Rev. A. Edwin Francis Religion Il Religion III Rev. Eugene A. Gallagher English III English Il Cornposilion I Lileralure I Rober+ J. Geary, S.M. Chemislry Senior Science Service Club Driver for Alhlelics Score-marlcer lor Baslcelball Gilberi' J. Gensler, S.lv1. Algebra I Algebra Il Living Chemislry Biology Inlramural Baslcelball Junior Red Cross A Storehouse Ol Energy, A Supply Cf John P. Harringlon, 5.M. Rev. Charles J. Hofsleifer, William C. Hildebrand, S.M. Rev. Roberl' E. Hungling Mr. John T. Hun? Rev. John M. Jecquemin Bernard J. Jansen, S.M. Rev. John P. Jennings r' I John P. Harringlon, S.M. English III I.a+in I The.PIume Senior Eleclions Rev. Charles J. Hofs+e'H'er, S.M. Prac+icaI Geomelry Mechanical Drawing I 84 II Ivlaih Club William C. Hildebrand, S.Iv1 Lalin I 84 II Rev. Roberl' E. Hungling English IV Religion IV Mr. John T. Huni Physical Ifducalion I Xe II Ass'+. Poolball Coach Ass'I. Baslqelball Coach Rev. John M. Jacquemin Religion II Religion III Religious Guidance Bernard J. Jansen, S.Iv1. Physics Eleclriciiy and Radio Radio Clulo Triple A.C. Rev. John P. Jennings. . Religion II Religion III Laiin I Enterprising Initiative, A Good Spirit, F r 1 fl . . ,, if N' :X F N -.ff X ,. I -Vw if .iff 5Q,' 3 , -- ' W ft ' f: fe? A H ' t D P Joseph F. Keimig, S.M. Rev. Herman H. Kenning .1-1 f t ' .1 Joseph F. Keimig, S.M. Rev. Herman H. Kenning -W u T +.. .V ilff'q!'Q5..SNR Economics American History Tj ' - -1 . ..-N lt Law World History WM S . , .,,. T... Band Swimming Team f ' 'iw Orchestra Springtime Serenade Fathers Schutte and Lekan, Bro. Bill, the managers, and players-all reflect the same concern. This spirit ot working together has merited tor the men at Purcell a tee-ling ot contidence in each other. As the years pass these bonds ot mutual trust will pay dividends in lasting friendships. fl J iw 'mc ffm Rev. Joseph F. Lelxan, S.M. Roberl A. Lindemann, S.M. Mr. John R. McAnclrew Mr. James V. Mccarfhy Mr. James J. McGraw Rev. James R. McKay. S.M. Elmer R. Moore, S.M. Rev. William J. Molloy . ' ., ,... .4 -ee 14.-f.,33.-ff Q., A , 4 .W fs K raw QAss'+. Foolball Coach we . .51 5.4 L, s:. : 41 jf','x-,Sk -,-.rigf 1 Z- ' 2 w, - fi A- f .5 A K X ' L. 1 , ,N . '-H V dr - - H' . 'V' if 5 . 47 R 4. ' i i TT Q 'i il . - 1.52 1 ll .' I f A . N x xjr. ,K X ..f.Maf. 1, '7f 1. .J y Rev. Joseph F. Lekan, S.M. Mr. James V. Mccarlhy American l-lislory Religion IV Sluolenl Council Roberl A. Linclemann, S.M General Science Plane Geomelry English l Band Spring Concerl Mr. John R. McAndrew Physical Eclucalion ll Sludy l-lall Baslqelball Coach Baseball Coach Physical Eolucalion I Slucly l-lall Foolball Coach I Ass'+. Baslcelball Coach Mr. James J. McGraw Typing l English l English ll Rev. James R. McKay, S.M. Lalin ll Lalin lll Lalin IV Lalin Club Rev. William J. Molloy Religion l English ll Elmer R. Moore, S.M. English IV Economics Guidance Direcfor Senior Counsellor Regislrar Jr. Town lvleeling Crimson Club Paul O'Brien, S.M. Trigonomelry Solid Cfeomelry Algebra lll Plane Geomelry Lockers Rev. George L. Reich, S.M Religion l French l 84 ll H6952 ww .M , A? e ,., g:,: . 1 4 1v' ,f x. 4.1 Charles L. Rossman, S.M. English I, II, III School Play Debaie Club Freshman Guidance Francis W. Schneider, S.M. World I-Iislory Typing I Direcror oi Purcell Singers Eaculiy Organisi William L. Schroeder, S.M. Algebra I Geomeiry Aihlefic Direcior Traclc Coach Secreiary G.C.I-I.S.I.. Rev. Roberi' W. SchuH'e World I-Iisiory II Civics IV George L. SiegwarI'h, S.M. Everyday Mafhernarics Basic Maihemaiics German I German II Class Rings Audiioriurn Sealing Arrangemenis Graduarion Services Rev. Paul G. Wolfer X. William L. Schroeder, S.M. Rev. Roberf W. Schuifex George L. Siegwarih, S.M. Louis Weber, SMI!! Y ff yi 1 ylg ' , W AV Louis A. Weber, S.M. Re . dfal G. Wolfer General Arr I 84 II English II Ari III 81 IV Religi n I General Science Religion II Algebra II C.S.M.C. Ari' Club Phorography Annual Adviser . -+ his Mus-s rw. 4. X - ' ' ' ' K--.gl . I 2: 7 W,, im A hd' Q x X ' jp' L, ii -2 Q. . , . , , I II: 'JI' mi I Ji -r ' ' 'I . x f i .Y ' 'Ps QP' Ii 611 1: -.-iw. ' , f--. - A . .. - . . f ,K K' 'X ' . V V .,...f.f s, .., .. !AAa ,,,.iL , 3 Q. j k . ,LI .. .'-r' 154-A ' '-.X - , ,L ..:, :.kii'1 fn-'wfvvt Tv,..'.,',..- .- ,, 5 7'-.. . 1. 4 -mmg' f-A ,Wifi QW X Sv wi 3 ,egfxigii G Mffliiiw W 3 , A-v N 'N-M -Km .MMX 'Ts X , ,,w,,,,.......M yiw S. For serious work There are 'lhe scholaslic ac- +ivi+ies of 'rhe various clubs and organizaiions, which add greaily 'ro +he schooI's honor and repu+alion. Also on 'l'he serious side of school is 'lhe annual reireaf, which is looked forward 'lo wil'h much anlicipalion by all The sfudenls as an opporlunily of gaining grealer know- ledge of 'rhe spirifual life and a greaier love of Christ ln conlrasf +0 +his serious side is ihe lighler aspecl' of spor+s, +o which every sludenl' in- Someihing sfudied, some+hing gay in iheir ma+h class every day. Bro. O'Brien's class has all fhe appearance of being a s+ep ahead of progressive educahon. variably 'l'urns, if no'l' for par'l'icipa'l'ion, ai leas'r for a'Hendance, as a diversion from his more serious and impor+an'I' work. The band is anofher organizaiion which aHrac'l's 'l'he aHen+ion of many siudenfs a+ Purcell. Bul' in all 'lhe ac'I'ivi+ies, whelher if be sporis or scholasric endeavor, +he s+uden+ of Purcell has always l'ried his besl' 'ro aH'ain success, and wiihal 'ro remember 'lhal' Chrisl is his model and guide fhroughoul his years al' Purcell. .xfi gfw Us . . is -:- -er' - . -.:.,.f'Z4, ,ew ' -' ' f-11:5 15Yiwit'F2 Eff-E' 1 E 5 4 rw 2' ' I-F4 I' .0 , 5 va' if We-QIq.s1fQ,.:Z.,'ici1. ,, .1 ,, , Elf' qw' gs f: f S , , f -.Yr .X r 4wxeg51i.mzm-355i If v H 'fn 1' 39' f I L 'salma 57' ' fy 'LW' ' ,' -4. s . N- '- .r ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'a. ..:.f g.? fi? FZ-Qf,?.,i ji. A - if is ' . ' .zrzruafh Q , TV! i 1Lf1'1.i.E7 ,f1 ' ,-qi ' ' A A 3,1 7 lx l .-LJ' - .-,Z - , - s Ai . Qjfaf ff , ,. 1, ftfzgge, Q- ,N y s 1 , M ,A .1 u 1 f .gxlfiiaa f 'fi-,-' 'Y 1 ff ' A '- g, r-M ffrlbe-2-ffm , CY - w,,s':gg?..1vg sq , r- ,i ' V, wp.. .m P , -sfsl.,-41' - - 34 . 1 1- f 1 sp A -4'-fw fr. 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'. ,' 9?F?T'2h'+Zif9TMZFTTWQTMTS: ' 9 'T ---114' v 'f r s 2vEf:5Esrfai?':,'1g - ' ' nlhlybllqlfqy T .K ap ...Ez , -. -I'fi'.F1'J ' , ,4-...,a.-.,s?asts'31xi'. ..ni.1m4'.3-.5fS9i,.'051:., W' U .. f:'1i'T' -T' T '.LE.fE'Q-5i9'1f'1QW? ' life. . V - fr... be . ,,,,qiNL:.: .- . . V mg , ni. ' , af' -.-'gq',j5El 111' Vfff . jf.-, - , 'ZX' ' . uf, 'T . ,. A. 1 . , wfiff- 1' ww f, . , , 1 , 5- .E,,fT-'TQ , 722, '92 j 1795-i-35:2-'fi' 'V T 5 T ' ' r 1- ' , av page fuer I fghfirfiiu, Cv.. r ws. pF' ' -'ff .Physik 1' . , 'T I 1 ...Aff Kids, 2. 5 , J J., M' 5 if .39 1. if . 'Pi 1' .HQQ fl, M ' 1 f-5 'N '-gp-. ,' ' 3. . aa ' .4 .ff r Q 'K ,V X 'aff-13.3, I' 1- ' , ' ' .5r?. ' ' '-an ,. ,..Pf-53,51 5-Qlj Q Y -.fir - .4 . 1 1.-g J, . 1 Hs H 11-',':g f v I ,Q ' 'X 'Aisle-' . -5.3 N - . ,J-, l.i3d7: ',. G i 11 flaw T 'fi Lf ' ' W ' 'K T ' ,hifi 1, ' ' ' .,, :9z:iT.iT?G5f?S.'T T' N ' 1 . iiiiiislu 'ii .3 T' f-iii 5 3' .As .-:':.-gn-i5gi I ' rw aw, im 3 . - ,5.3,',Q,..m s X 8, 7 I . T. , ,K . .2 -'- .. ii, ... . . c. A I 'T T TWT . iq. , -. f f ! '1 ' l., wx 1 .55 . ,V ' '- T f ' - Y ,. -541 - -: . Y- . . '., PM-. ., fir' f. ' ' f 1f.. . N ,. N' J, 3 -gk .M F V T ., ,t ,. ,x. , , , . . '-5 , wil! W 5 I -. 'XR ' f ' 1'?95? . fs , 3 '- - , . - 'Y' , A- I s ' . . xX. .-X. ,B i Tw? -- -- .. ... ......... , xm'S'H?5 '1'!f - --. ' ' .Jim-L:1qx'!TSa' :L+w 'il ' ' TT' ..-.............' - 'A - Seniors n graduaTion day 240 Seniors will march up To The sTage To receive Their diplomas. Their high school days are over, Torever. l-Tow did all This sTarT? Four long years ago The largesT class in school hisTory enTered Purcell's shining halls. Be- wildered and slighTly aTraid oT Their TuTure in This sTrange school, They weaThered This winTer oT Their high school career and blossomed inTo The spring oT Their sophomore year, oxcellenT scholars. During This Time They were picking up useTul knowledge Tor Their TuTure liTe. In sporTs They more Than held Their own as They moved inTo The summer oT Their high school days by deTending The Then-unbroken vicTory sTreak in TooT- ball. They learned To Take iT wiTh a smile, however, in less TrequenT wins in oTher sporTs. Taking an acTive inTeresT in clubs and in sTudies, Tor many had become Tixed in Their liTe aims, They Tinally moved inTo The homesTreTch, The Tall oT Their high-school days. The drive Tor knowledge was made evidenT by The large numbers oT seniors on The l-Tonor Roll. Seriously making Their reTreaT, Tor iT could be Their lasT, and cramming Tor examinaTions, Tor They could noT' aTTord To Tail now, They Tinally came To The end oT Their high school career, equipped wiTh wisdom which Took years To masTer. Their diploma is more Than a preTTy piece oT parchmenT, iT represenTs Toil, sweaT, successes and failures in The Tour mosT im- porTanT years oT liTe. To our Teachers we say, Thank you! Senior Class Officers: T. McCoy, Treasurer: K. Haas, Vice- Presidenf: H. Ruefher, Presidenfg H. Haines, Secrefary. Senior Class Officers-Active, Trustworthy ,,,, s . ,.-4 ' -jp, .,,' - 1 , an f 35221. z 'f is sf V 1 ffl' 'fs . T rw 'f 591 gif, ,mu 'F ,fl -1 N '15 :.:,fQgfL ,N 'KT 5. 'if vi . W? W Wifh fheir final year af Purcell in mind, fhe Seniors chose four oufsfanding men fo pilof fheir acfivifies. These boys have accomplished much for fhe school fhrough fheir leadership in fhe Sfudenf Council as well as fheir inferesf displayed in backing drives and sponsoring assemblies. The officers cooperafed wifh 'I'he faculfy and sfudenfs fo make fhe pasf school year full of pleasanf memories, and merif for fhemselves fhe disfincfion of being oufsfanding among class officers in fhe hisfory of Purcell. Assalone Balbach Bea'Hy Bedinghaus Bierman Boarder' Brauning, gfwfrffri-ei :Mira 4: Brill l Brinlcpeler Brislol Brown Bruggeman Adlrins, Roberl W., Baseball I-2-3-4, Foolball l-2-3-4 Agricola, George A., Tennis 2-3 'TJ ., . . ,.. Qf 4 . ,4- 'W 'C' . 1 -'f' 3. if 4 is 'r X ig , Ahern, Thomas D., lnlramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4 if, Q-2' E. -1 Albers, Louis J., Track 2, Cross Counlry 3, Crimson Club 4, Triple J T, ,vm v- AC 4, Annual Slalf 4, l-lonor Roll I-2-3-4 Anaruma, William A. x Arfhon, Richard A. Assalone, Anfhony J. i Balbach, Bill P. Beaily, Charles W., Baslcelball I-2-3 Bedinghaus, Bernard T., Commercial Club 2-3-4 arrog- Bierman, Jerome T., Service Club 2-3-4 Boerger, Edward R., Crimson Club 4 Brauning, John A., Traclc 2-3-4, Cross Counlry 4 Brill, Ronald E., Foolball I-2-3-4 Brinlrpefer, Paul F., Cross Counlry 3-4, Band I-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4 Brislol, George S., Swimming I-2-3, Lalin Club 3 Brown, John D., Foofball 2-3-4, Traclc 2-3-4, Sludenl Council 4 Mf Ei IH- sis- , 5 53-. 5: -, :'. 5 :1 V1 ' - -'VU f ..-- - . . ' : if' by - 'Vi' 5 J '. -,- I' 4 . i. A w . f ifwl , - I ,K v if ' 'PR - -,H I. ,: .V I ..-,-2r,.,'fj ,- 4, w - li ii .1 5-. ,w ' h W 'ii K , .R 'X - ', X ij A 'i A - X, i- ' i n kia-- ----flmac . -f A Bruggeman, Thomas J., Plume Slall 2-3-4, Crimson Club 4, Lalin Club 3-4, Dramalics 2-3-4, lvlalh Club 4, C,S.M.C. 3, l-lonor Roll 2-3-4, Annual 4 Bruno, Ralph F. A .,, 'e:fE522e3,Aw Busemeyer, Thomas P., Band 2-3-4, Malh Club 4, Crimson Club 4 ' ' Bushelman, Edward J. qv- -V ' Q Byrne, John C., Bancl l-2-3-4 A ' 1, i a t symes, Rober+ E. - ,jjgfi cami, sofa.-,n E. Cain, Jaclc J., Annual Sfaff 'ifjf' fi Caligiuri, Alphonsi A., Track I-2-3-4 Qfhgw Carmichael, Wilmer D. ' V fkx Cherney, Nicholas L., Crimson Club 3-4, Foolball Manager 3-4, Base- :S-E J' iff' ll bali 4 F Cianciolo, Fred J. Close, Pal B., Radio Club 2-3-4, Sludeni Council 4, Malh Club 4, Triple AC 4 Coad, William F., Foolball 3-4, Track 3-4 Collini, Charles F. Condif, James J., Band I-2-3, lnlramural Baslceiball 2 Condrcn, James T. Connelly, John M., Plume Slafl 2-3-4, Boolc Club 4 Conners, Leonard Cain Caligiuri Carmichael Cherney Cianciolo Close Coed Collini Condi? Condron Connelly Conners Coulelwan Curry Davis Dlerlzers Dinlrel Dissalliamp Donohue Doucl ,V H i .v.. Cornwell, William M., Library Slall 3, Service Club 3-4 -. 6 kb -v Coulel-ian, William B., Cheerleader 3-4, Dramafics 4 'Mfb V' ' Cremering, Larry E. A 'ii -iv 7 , Cronin, Charles W., Service Club I, Baseball 2-3-4 I V' ff YE Crowealr, Sfephen W., Baseball 2-3-4 ,.4', hx Cucinolfa, Angelo J., Cheerleader 2-3-4, Track I-2-3-4, lnframural Q, , Baslcelball l-2-3 K- ', 1 ' Curry, Roberl' C., Band I-2-3-4-, Radio Club 4, Triple AC 4 ' 77: JNL. Davis, Paul F., Cheerleader I-2-3-4 ' lii, J' 1,1 ' ,Q Delgesso, Louis A. ' ,ll 1 Deller, Carl J., swimming 1.2.3 15' 1 i' Dermocly, Roberf E. V ix , , DeSalvo, Vincenl T., Foolball I-2-3-4, Sludenl Council 4 ' f ' V' Dierlcers, Joseph A., Honor Roll 3, Sludenl Council 4- , Dinlcel, George N. ., ,l f 1 -.,, 1, 51- Dinuzzio, Jerry A. 1 AA Dissellramp, Joseph J. --.-f- G i l .: '---5 Donahue, Donald J., Baslcelball WW3W ' Doud, William J., Band 2-3-4 Drexelius, Richard J., -Lalin Club 3 Drexelius Q. '., : i sr if f-5 eVL W .. I ,x A E ' . if if S 4 , f Eclrhoff Engel Engleri' J : A,' ' ' W :ji,:f',,EE52 ! l gf , is 4 Q M 'eh '.-: . i ' -AI2 -2-' A . 'f 4 T ' 4 ,1 -- :--. 5 4' . 4-'54 ze-- 'I 1 l-' if: 1, f 2 ' . Y Q Q .iv , 3 ii E of if ' . mea Feldman FeHe Flick Fluclt Fluor Fish back Fisher Foppe Fox Dulle, John W. Durlcin, Charles H. Eckhoff, Donald W. Eigel, Raymond J. Englerf, Eugene F. Faass, Ernes+ F. Feldman, Charles C. FeHe, Donald C. Ficlrers, Donald F. Fishbaclr, Fred T., Commercial Club 4, lnlramural Baslceiball I-243-4 Fisher, Ari' G., Crimson Club 4, Triple AC 4 Flick, Donald B., Baslcelball I-2-3, Commercial Club 3 Fluck, Roland F., Chem Club, Honor Roll 2-3-4 Fluor, Verfner M., Commercial Club 3-4 Foppe, Roberi J., Cheer Leader I-2-3-4, Golf I-2-3-4 Fox, King F., Annual Slall 4, Band I-2-3-4, Crimson Club 4 Gabriel, Paul A., Annual Slalf 4, Crimson Club 4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4, Lalin Club 3-4 Gabriel, Ronald W., Annual Slalf 4, Crimson Club 4, Dramaiics 2 Faass f . 9 ' ' ., gwkfij -1:1 r H 5 4 ..... ' ' VH '- .' ra :S 'v l ie, 1 4 .L 1 735 '4 1 W ? 5 , X . 9 if r ' , f 1 1 95,3 X' f 'Rafi ' fl? 76 i ,gi S111 W e My Ficlcers We P. Gabriel R. Gabriel -.., . ' : 2i19gg,, 1 ' iv 1 , 'i1'il ,- sa- ,,s- .. ni:-rr-in .::: -H104 1. . 'fs' A . 2361419 :iii vel-if V5 N1 ,A ag.: ,fa 4 A -nf , , 4541- 1 F'.4,l,'r,'1- -' ug. - QM ' Q Q Lff 'fa ' Q nr - H- 'E-1 'if ',7.' . 5' ' ' -fi?-' -'73 35 xii Garbade, Charles W. Gafes, Paul E., Band I-2-3-4, Foofball 2-3-4, Track 3-4 ,,...-- ' Gausling, Charles J., Band 2-3-4, Library 2. A A I ' Gausling, Thomas J., Band 2-3-4, Triple AC 3-4 '4l 'i t A K. Gerrard, Jerome D., Crimson Club 4 J .A ' ,V.: U Gilligan, John R., Crimson Club 4 -A .n i Godfrey, James, lnframural Baskefball I-2-3 .Lily Vvi, V be N ! gy 5 Green, Jerry J., Crimson Club 4 Grever, Joseph R., lnframural Baskelball I-2-3 Grippa, Anfhony P, u ll-:fi '-, 2 Grogan, Richard C., Track I-2-3-4 37' Haas, Kennefh J., Crimson Club 4, Debafe Club 3, Plume Sfaff 4 efubef, Donald E., Baseball 2-3-4, saslelball l.2.3.4 Senior Class Officer, Sfuderif Council 4, Triple AC 4 Dy Hack, George M. Hackman, William P. Haines, Harold J., Crimson Club 4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4, l.afin Club 3-4, Plume Sfaff 3-4, Senior Class Officer, Sfudenf Council .4 Hall, Donald H., Commercial Club ff ,- 'T , Lf 'fu li-fl if 1,514 Hall., Frank E., Baskefball 3-4 Garbade Gafes C. Gausling T. Gausling Gerrard Gilligan if Godfrey Green Grever Grippa Grogan Gruber Haas Hack Hackman Haines D. Hall F. Hall Herrle Hilaarger Hidy . ..., -- Hoffman Hofmann D. Hogan J. Hogan G. Holden Halloran., Ralph A., lnlrarnural Baskeiball I-2-3-4 Har+, Edward G., Fooiball 4, Plume Siaii 4 4 Haunerf, Donald J., lnlramural Baskeiball I-2-3-4 ,vV, Heideman, James E. Ell Heiiker, Leo B., Cross Couniry 3, Track I-2-3-4 Mimi iv' if Helfferich, Alfred E. ' ff - .J 'J Heller, Richard C., Annual Sraii 3-4, Ari Club 2-3-4, Fooiball l-2-3-4, ,jj iq fer Plume sniff 2-3-4, Track I-2-3-4 Herrle, Fred H., Cross Couniry 4, Track 2-3-4 V, Hibarger, Edwin e. k' f,. ,. V . f,eTF Hidy, Richard O. ,Q l 'v, -'ik Hines, Richard C. N 'Ry Hoernschmeyer, Leo H. ' .Q D Hoffman, John H., Baseball 2-3-4, Baskeiball 2-3-4, Fooiball I-2-3-4, li I -- IAII Ohio and Cin. End, Hon, Capi., All Cin. Teaml 1, 5 Hofmann, Arfhur J., Arr Club 2-3 -I '.':,' YT Hogan, Daniel E., Annual Slaii 4, Ari Club 2-3-4, Cheerleader I-2, .f f i, , Crimson Club 4, Honor Roll 2, Plume 3-4, Track 2-3-4 it V Hogan, John T., Honor Roll l-2-3-4, Laiin Club 3-4 'f 'ti' A ,',. , .c Holden, Gerald E., Honor Roll 2-3 ui, Holden, James F. Hollel, Clarence A. Holllcamp, Richard M., Annual Slafl 4, Crimson Club 4, Drarnalics 2-3-4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4, Lalin Club 3-4, Malh Club 4, Plume Slalf 2 3 M0 Hollman Marvin W ri ngs- L, ' ' M N Huber, Alfred F., Crimson Club 4, Track 2-3-4 ,All V' fl, : ti Huber, Paul M., Crimson Club 4, lnlramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4 J. 'J rw ,,-,z f. , 1 , we Hunnefeld, Norberi' A., Ari' Club 3 I gi: Jacobs, Roberf J. 5? fx he .Q . '. 3 , Kees, Alfred B., Crimson Club 4, Library I-2 Kanaval, Donald A. vr , 11 Keller, Richard T., lnlramural Baskelball I-2-3, Malh Club 4 rl,-A 'r Kellerman, Sfanley E. Kelly, David M., Crimson Club 4, Inlramural Baslcefball 3-4 flhizy Kemme, Richard L. King, James J., Commercial Club 3-4, Dramalics 2, lnlramural Baslcel- l ball I-2-3-4, All Sporls Manager I-2-3-4 Kisperf, William P., Band 2-3-4 KlaH'e, James P., l-lonor Roll 4 Klems, George W., Foolball I-2-3, Inlramural Baslcefball 3 Klcsferman, Franlc H., Foolball I-2-3, Traclc 2-3-4 Klos+erman, Roberi' R., Band I-2-3-4 .-.. mf 4 . Holfel Holflcamp Holfman A. Huber P. Huber Hunnefeld .si Q- 5, Jacobs Kaes Keller Kellermann Kelly Kemme i l King Kisper+ Klaife Klems F. KIos+erman R. Klos+erman Kloslerman, William F., Crimson Club 4, Foolball Manager 3-4, Hon- Qrn, T.,-gf or Roll 2-3-4, lvlalh Club 4 Koehler, Donald E., Honor Roll 2-3-4 Koenig, Lawrence J., Tennis 2-3-4, lvlalh Club 4 Kramer, Alberl' J., Foofball l-2-3-4 Kramer, Eugene J. Kramer, Gerald J., Service Club I-2 Krufhaup, Donald J. Kuenining, Donald H., lniramural Baslceiball I-2-4 Kunkemoeller, Lawrence B., Golf 2-3-4 Lamping, Richard E., Crimson Club 4, lnlramural Baslcelball l-2 Leen John D., Crimson Club 4, Srudenlr Council 3 Lemming, Roberl' R. Leonard, James L., Band l-2-3-4, Swimming Team l-3-4 Liebel, Henry L., Crimson Club 4, Dramalics 2-4, Honor Roll 2-3 Lilienfhal, Herberl' C., Band 2-3-4, Crimson Club 4, Library 2 Lindeman, William E., lniramural Baslaelball l-2-3 Lonneman, Richard H., Band 2, Crimson Club 4, l-lonor Roll 4 Loselcamp, Arihur C., lnlramural Baslcelball 3, lvlalh Club 4 -' i. fn , 5, N- -may .f ..j, . , V e cf 1 4 7 '39 4 x-,ig fa 'Sl 3 R ' ii- Q . I : 5:6 X ,QAM -vu, 1 ai , 1' ' - ii, 11 555' H rs , ,, I 1 -ol ': H ii li 1-U 45.15, ' . ' 15, sf- - G.-::'.vif4i'f f 'L :, . i, , Qkif-1' 1. x -. I -. : i W -' , ,, lu VL. Hy, 972515 wir. V- V'-1.6:-'-1'5,Q 1' , -- ,f Q.: ie i , .gf 5 ' filffc , - uf -v---, - , , sf '1w':lM7L n.i3:2ff ff'7 T'- an Koehler Koenig ef' Krufhaup Kuenning Kunlremoeller Lamping Leen Lemma M arlinelli Ma er McCoy McDonough McGowan Merland Meyers Miller Miller Moll J. Mueller f. 9 i if -5 .vl 1 ,Q ' ll ws-vpn-W . . -W-gym..--..-,.. . e- -1 ' .-,N 5 , - 'ff ler Mullin Mulloney Macke, James B., Crimson Club 4, lnlramural Baskelball 4 Marlinelli, Joseph A., lnlramural Baskelball I-2-3, Track 2-3 Mayer, Leo J. McCoy, Thomas J., Annual Slall 4, Crimson Club 4, C.S.M.C Officer I-2-3, Debaie Club 3-4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4, Mafh Club 4, Plume Slafi 4, Senior Class Officer, Sludeni' Council 3-4 McDonough, Thomas M., Annual Slall 4, Crimson Club 4, Dramalics 2-4, Honor Roll 2-3-4, Lalin Club 3-4, Malh Club 4, Plume Slaff 2-3-4 McGowan, Thomas J., Cheer Leader 2-3-4, lnlramural Baskelball l-2-3-4 McGraw, Jack T., Commercial Club 3-4, Dramalics 4, lnlrarnural Bas- kelball I-2-3-4, Track 2-3 Merland, Paul J., l-lonor Roll 2-3-4, Plume Sfalf 4., Service Club 2-3-4, Sludenl Council 4 Meyer, Joseph S., Chem Club 3, Crimson Club 4, Malh Club 4, Slu- denl Council 3 Meyers, Donald G., l-lonor Roll I-2-3-4, Lalin Club 3, Triple AC 4 Miller, Richard R. 1 Miller, James M. MOH, Thomas E., Book Club, l-2-4, Crimson Club 4, C.S.M.C. Pres. 4, Library I-2-3-4, Plume Srall 4, Radio Club 2-3-4, Plume Slafl 4, Slu- denl Council 4, Triple AC 3-4 Mueller, John P., lnlramural Baskelball l-4, Library l-2, Triple AC 4 Mueller, William F., Band I-2-3-4, Book Club 2 Mullin, Charles L. Mulloney, James J., Cheerleader 2-3-4, Service Club I-2. Annual Slall-1 Nagle, John A. Naish, William E. Nallner, Louis J. Nieman, John H., Foolball 2-3 Nighiingale, Aaron W., Swimming I-2-3-4, Band I-2-3-4, Malh 4, Plume Shall 2 P ,Ah Nolfe, Lesler E. 9. X Norron, William P., Marh Club 4, l-lonor Roll i-2.3.4, Triple AC 4 H4, O'Connell, Dennis T. A -Q 1' , O' Donnell, John H. ,Q ' 2 ' 7' O'Gara, Richard E. in . H 'T Padge++, Jerome ii,-if Palumbo, Anlhony L., Dramalics I, Foolball 3, Crimson Club 4, Serv- i ,?3,haQf'- ice Club 2-3, Plume Slafl 4, Library I-2-3-4, Book Club I-2-4, Sludenr 4 4g., fEi-,AMX Council 4 525 4-. 'l . Passalacqua, Nino L., Track 2-3-4 ,fl Penrocl, David D. Pefroslxy, Harold J., Band 2-3-4 ,, Piening, Ralph B. 2 Poorman, George W. Posf, John L., Rahill, William A. Naish Nalfner Nieman Nighlingale Nolie Norlon O'Connell O'Donnell OT-Sara Padgelf Palumbo Passalacqua Penrod Pefroslcy Prening Poorman Posr Rahill Rape Reinharf Rhomberg Richier Riedy Ross Rudolph Rueiher Rusche Sandmann Saufer Scardina Schaefer F. Schengber J. Schengber Schlueier Schmalfz W. Schneider Rape, Joseph J. ,wifi - a, :2-ggx Reinharf, Donald J,. Library I Rhomberg, Paul A. mi-s h Richfer, John Ai., Golf I-2-3-4, Crimson Club 4 , ' ' ' - Rseay, James K., Fwbail 2.3.4, Band r3.4 .,.,. :g , lf , ii a fv il: Ross, Ralph G., Baseball 3-4 . ff ! ix ! Rudolph, Donald E., Golf 3-4, Sludenl Council 4 4 ' A im Ruefher, Herman J., Debaiing 3-4, Crimson Club 4, Library l-2-3-4, il .MLQ Book Club I-2, Plume Slafl 4, Sfudenl Council 3-4, Track 2-3, Senior Tyfiln Class Officer, Annual Shall 4 if H 1 f ' pfifw- N3 Rusche Jose h J 23- QE' ' , ' P ' Ni Sandmann, Donald G., Crimson Club 4 ii Saufer, Henry C., Dramalics I Scardina, Virgil R., Foorball I-2-3-4 , i Schaefer, Roberf W., Service Club 2, Library Siali !-2-3-4, Malh Club 4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4 Schengber, Frank H., Band I-2-3-4, Orcheslra I-2-3-4 Schengber, John S., Crimson Club 4 Schluefer, James A., Foofball l-2-3-4 Schmalh, Joseph A., Band 2-3-4 Schneider, William A., Crimson Club 4 ,nnxucnuci .mm-........ ..-....-........ -...,v. ---- - f Smifh Sorrenfino Spille Sfiens SHMOV' Sfoeckel Schneider, Thomas F. Schramm, Donald R. Schuerman, Fred J., Track 2-3 Schum, Waller J. ScoH, John T. Seiferf, Richard F., Foolball I-2-3-4, Baseball 4 Serger, Raymond V. Sefa, Louis W., Baskelball I-2-3-4 Shawhan, Ronald T., Golf 2-3-4, Mafh Club 4, Honor Roll 2-3-4 Sheshull, John R., Plume Sfaff l-2, Honor Roll 3-4, Track 3-4, Cross- Counlry 4, Crimson Club 4, Dramafics 4, Annual Slalf 4, Commercial Club 4 Sieve, Ralph A., Band 2-3-4, Lafin Club 3-4, Malh Club 4, Sfudenl Council 3, Crimson Club 4, Triple AC 4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4 Simon, William A., Band Smifh, Alberi' W., Band I-2-3-4, Orcheslra I-2-3-4 Sorren+ino, Peier J. Spille, Paul R., Track 3-4 Sfiens, Jack H. Sfinson, Charles W., Larin Club 3, Debale Club 3-4, Crimson Club 4, Triple AC 4, Sludenr Council 4, Plume Siaff 4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4, Chem Club 3, Annual Siaif 4, Foofball 2 Sfoeckel, Bill J., Band Manager 3, Cross Counrry 4, Track 4 , - - - 4.13 .wr- . 21' W. ., -5 'awvg' A 1 2 -7' ' .. -' , H . 'Tl I P i 'V' ,sv A i. ,, , . ' 2 ew jk , .1 , ,Sk 56, x x.-5 4, V V ' .K ' F - . .'f':f5H' , xi ' ,A sa In ,n -V V' N X H T T' T - ni' TT ' g55'g3-3, ' Sfrolman, Joseph B. Sfumph, John S., Laiin ,Club 3-4, Malh' Club 4, Chem Club 3 Crim- son Club 4 V Supple, Leonard H., Annuol Shall 4, Crimson Club 4 .. Sweeney, Jerry E. f .-. z 3:'5Q25::. ,..-- - Swing, Donald J. l M , Thoss, Roberl' G., Cross Counlry 4, Crimson Club 4, Servers Club 3, ff,-,. ,, - 24, Library I - ' fll' f ' . J i. r. I , it affix, .rei n ,J Tierney o n y H: up Tierney, Tom P., Band 3-4 T 295 'iii 5 5 Tonnis, Leo J. l v i'Tif9Qf,f5ai. U . if 611 , evil 55, -'ii-,Q ' Ai, Truesdell, Joseph F., Cross Couniry 4 'NCIS' Vaccariello, Michael J., Fooiball Mana er 3, Commercial Club 3-4, Cross Counlry 4 Q iw fr y ? - - -iii? 'fi' Walker, Thomas B., Crimson Club 4, Lalin Club 4 Weber, Jerry J., Ari Club 3-4, Annual Siali 4 Weber, John A., Tennis I-2-4, Crimson Club 4 by Weber, Leo L., Malh Club 4., Crimson Club 4, Tennis I-2-3-4, Band 3-4, Triple AC 4 Weiherer, Alben' J., Baslcelball I-2-3-4 Weise, Herberi R. Wellendorf, Gene H. Slrolman S+umpl1 Supple Sweeney Swing Thoss J. J. Weber J. A. Weber L. Weber Weiherer Weise Wellendorf ul ,,',,-- XAl--xL-I! XAl7,I...-.- W Wilfon Wills Woeblxenberg r 63 - ,f ,g p wx gf f A -. w a n H, W . R Id E ' iagizix enmn er one . . ,,45f:'5 'v-, , ,Q PEEL if i 9 ' Wesfhofff, Paul E. M W ?'fF Q2?'f W' Widmer, Firmin G., Triple AC 4 Wilfon, Peier C., Swimming 2-3, Baseball Manager I-2, Library I Wiffe, Gilberf J., Malh Club 4 Woeblzenberg, William H., Crimson Club 4-, Malh Club 4, Lalin Club 3, 4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4, Clnem Club 3 '- ' -. .ff - +A., -L., , , 31 'R W ' JL-Y f,5fQf v'..,f: ' ' if wJ 1 , ,g.:' 1' 'affif QQ hm 1 Qi ff , ,F 1, f r ' : ' 3 . , up f'. R. 1-1114, , , 1- , L'-' X ,U -. 'f gff Q. , '- VV - 3. l,lj?if'fi -' ff 39 4?- . N - ' . 4: 4' Pk- 16 ', 'P --'VL' ' ffl' 1 ,S x Ag- '15 - ' ,' ' H x , ia ' iff. 24 'XR lv X ' 'if 'lf af -'. 5 f'5:1v. f! ' ,. : 'f 1,45 A -f SW A ,.'f' 1 -1,1 ,, X ., i - , -V 12+ F . - fax 1: f .3924 ' 3 -' . ,-115: ra P ,' 1 , ,., Q A x ' '- v .' ' . , , . .X ,N Al F , 'ai Q , 5 : rw Jw, 1 '. 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Making up fhe major porfion of fhe Cavaliers, fhe underclassmen have upheld fheir parf of fhe burden in scholasfic and afhlefic acfivifies. They have sfruqqled wifh everyfhing from General Science fo Lafin lll and have come fhrough wifh . rr r Xl Embryo cagers display a varieTy of facial emoTions under The waTch'Ful eye of Coach Jim McCarThy. Even in The hallways The men of Purcell conTinue To increase Their knowledge of world affairs. large numbers on The l-lonor Roll. This younger seT has parTicipaTed in every club in The school and has supporTed and in some cases led Their older Tellow Cavaliers. ln any case, These buds oT The l-laclcberry Tree Torm The mass and backbone of The clubs OT Purcell. ' , riff. Q J sq C. e , ,Jun P' f 1- as -laifilni 1 , .' . 'f . :Q 5.-Q? pe -f . A 4 5211? f ' -- sg. . xii' - 'fm -f- -. 2':. f:',s?:'17' g f 4- s i, 'Ja' 1 -,.fi-K+'f1x:xxp5KfEJ?31?g2,Sf A' H- e xif f'.31!::w, V 5 f . 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Juniors find chemisTr an inl yourself of unwanfed onlookers, espec- smell. The smiles on Their 'Faces Tell you Thai iT's a di'F'FiculT Time proving The veracify of Junior Honor Students Aclcermann, E. T Hahn, P. MaTTei, J. STolz, J. BoThe, D. Johannigman, J. Newman, F. STriTTmaTTer, L Burns, J. Kingery, T. Palmisano, P. Willging, J. Feighery, J. Koclc, J. Paul, R. WilTon, H. Gerding, W. Krumme, D. Rassenfoss, E. Udry, W. , Valmassoi, J. Juniors WITH Three quarTers oT Their high-school years behind Them, The class oT '49 have conquered The Tearful scholasTic hurdles con- TronTing every progressive Cavalier, They have braved The -ology, The -ics and even The imporTanT -ion. NeaTness, manners, do's and don'Ts which plague TainTer spiriTs have been The rule day by day. DespiTe ,,..--e-M ' ' Jigga V' era T iii' .fli- . ,J ' rv- ,gif ' Qt -la, i 25if,',F5i'f,1E :f? + T -' ,fy-fe , X F' 41- 'aa :fi we -- -11, ' 'wg.fs.f. ,N , Tf4: -eigffa 1 -figs if 1 ., A N. 3, 'Y ri wif, Ure f- fue-2 2' . Ein W. , QSM gh ,f y eresfing sub- iecT, besides being a helpful way To rid ially Those wiTh a very Tender sense of Friday morning or Mac is iusf having his Try-To-Top-This slory. all This, some Juniors have Tound Time To con- TribuTe Time and TalenT in ouT-of-class acTivi- Ties. The brains in The division have TurThered The endeavors of The school's honor clubs, while The brawn has spread The Cavalier Tame in sporTs. OThers wiTh Time and enlrhusiasm have helped ouT, in iusT any way, To show ThaT They possess The greaT Cavalier spiriT. Junior A Firsf Row: T. Buschle, J. Boone, J. Rickard, F. l-leiselmann, R. Janning, F. McDonough, F. Russo A. Schwarlz, P. Reichling, R. Sonnlag. Second Row: D, Boerqer, Ed. Rassenfoss, P. Palumbo, J Kohorsl, R. Scherzinger, J. Silvali, J. Cucinolla., R. l-lamillon, E. Koenig. Third Row: C, Lacinak W. Grole, l.. Aylward, R. Klug, P. Wickham, R. Vorbroker, P. Ahlerjr, J. Niehaus, D. Overloerg, H Knechf. Fourfh Row: R. Schwab, l.. Thompson, C. Berger, C. lnqersoll, J. Sanlen, D. Slump, P. I-lenke, T. Niesen, C. Smilh, O. Gilliland. Absent T, Moore. Junior B Firsf Row: D. Behne, A. Doggeil, J. Ackerrnann, J. Tuke, W. l-lalliield, A. McCarihy, R. Lauch J. Larkin, C. Niehaus, J. Grainger. Second Row: A. Osferman, R. Merkl, J. Mack, R. Lagernan R. Greene, R. Dermody, l-l. Gray, A. Colussi, P. Gormley. Third Row: R. Ford, J. Kormelink C. Swope, W. Reno, D. Harmon, T. McManus, J. l-leink, R. Bedinghaus, C. Muchmore, R. Hellkamp. Fourfh Row: P, Slump, J. O'Connell, W. Scheve, G. Scholl, S. Biedenharn, A. Krimpenforl, R Eagan. Absenh J. DeNoma, D. Herzog. 49 . 32' A... V 45.52 f I.-ang: - 5 ' Q, ,.,u1.f,3g - ' K .X vga lb' wx: li-:iv 3: A -i.-K L, . ful.. ,fbi uf fr- ' P5 A .,, .Q ,ay ,. 3. .yf ,:,k- ,: .fs .NL -gin ig, ., - '.7. ff, B ij' 5515:-'ii ' -NK ' .,.A V., . , ,-. 1 Up, 1, i. 1 ', ' Nr' ,af ' i ' hi if . V . Y . '-27 ' ,M X B fi aan if 3 25 ' ?Z -A - 'f-i. 3 'af ,. -V.. ' .,,. , .. -. ii A , my I vi J ,hi V i E n 3 1 E i i I xi 3iiM 3IL.a x' ,FREE ,:wi :Lgieif5' ' NHS? Junior C Firsl Row: T. Arbino, E. Cosfello, R. Eiser, G. Paulin, F. Huiel, D. Krumme, V. Cappa, C. Duncan, J. Camardo, J. Walcim. Second Row: F. Wurzbacher, H. Miller, J. Molloy, L. Dodd, E. Abbaliello, J. Moore, P. Vuollo, L. Green, J. Russo, C. Corlcen. Third Row: E. Ellig, D. Wanslrafh, J. Rich, R. Kollcmeyer, J. Leisring, R. Book, J. Kesselman, J. Loselcamp, T. Barreff. Fourfh Row: R. Roehm, F. Haas, J. Buse, J. Perersman, J. McPhillips, J. Degaro, T. Dorger, R. Buclcman. Absenfs L. Anderson, J. Coors, R. Malloni. When Por'ria faces Life, John's Ofher Wife gels info lroulale. Bu? if all ends up, lhar Life can be Beaulifulf' Junior D Firsl' Row: F. Cosla, R. Scheidler, H. Wilfon, R. Moel- ler., L. Slriflmaffer, D. Gruber, J. Neumaier. Second Row: F. Bahr, J. Byrne, L. Kauiz, T. Siemers, T. Reardon, H. Bernens. Thir Row: J. Moores, J. Johannigman, C. Herllein, E. Ackerman, F. Haffner. The higher mechanics of a Willie fhe Penguin has fhe members of 3D baffled. Smoke Kools-Smoke Kaols- Smolre Kools. Junior E Firsi' Row: T. Kingery, Al Sielerf, A. Lapille, C. Ober- meyer, G. Wrlp, R. Wolffrarn, R. Criswell, F. Palmisano D. Mills. Second Row: J. Flaherly, J. Malfei, J. Linesch, R. Wendel, J. Weierman, R. Paul, P. Hahn, W. Zinnecker, C. Morrocco, J. Lucas. Third Row: T. Gallenslein, K. Riley, J. Vonclerwische, T. Huninghalce, J. Rengering, J. Shaul, D. Daly, J. Niemann, E. Prafl. Fourfh Row: J. Grady, R. Jung, J. Schlueler, D. Uhlfelcler, R. Deubell, R. Rhode, W. Gerding, F. Weilcel. Early arrivals defermine lhe exacl answers by comparing Ever Ready References, cleverly disguised in English books, and walch crysfals. SI Junior F Firsf Row: H. Donovan, H. Ryan, C. May, R. Thiery, C. Holzman, W. Molloy, J. Reineri, H. Brians. Second Row: F. Lemke, E. Schlef, J. Fieno, R. Hollgrefe, J. Nie- lander, T. Ray, J. Lorenz, A. Valmassoi. Third Row: E. Decker, F. Ford, R. Wahoif, R. Horsimeyer, R. Schweik- err, D. Crowell, W. Sanders, S. Mueller, C. Rosen. These mechanical drawing scholars srand in mule amaze- menr, a +ribuie fo iheir classma'le's lalenf. Whai a like- ness of Fafherl Junior C- Firsl Row: C. Borihs, N. Pope, E. Schmidi, R. Krairner. D. Feighery, W. Kern, R. Lerrersl, J. Williams, D. Brockman, R. Gilb. Second Row: C. Corcoran, J. Renner, R. More gan, G. Fischer, J. Rui, F. Fanning, J. Kock, M, Langdon, W. Marlin, R. Arneii, W. Foppe. Third Row: R. Mc- Deviil, R. Udry, R. Taylor, P. Breen, J. Slollz, A. Lehn, D. Brauning, J. Caialine, D. Spaeih, J. Burns, J. Baker, J. Willging. Fourih Row: J. Crowley, L. Bomkamp, C. Feldman, G. Rourke, R. Gallo, R. Prieloe, R. Laban. R. Wuesl, K. Rave, J. Murriay, T. Kuhr. Absent H. Gaius. One proud junior displays his high grades io wisfful friends while oihers affempi To discuss 'Their marks, A Jff T Junior H Firsf Row: L. Lepping, R. Huber, G. DiMarco, J. Clough, J. Niesen, P. Nann, D. Weber, L. Cvunrzelman, W. Baum- garlner, J. Perrino. Second Row: D. Borhe, T. Riegerl, D. Muchmore, J. Lloyd, A. Bruno, V. Pierson, P, Peirc- sky, D. Albrechi, F. Nesi. Third Row: J. Obermeyer, P. Burke, J. Luehrman, V, Cirino, R. Kunkel, P, Enderle, D. Pierce, J. Sweeney, R. Sievenson, W. Rape. Fourrh Row: L, Terhar, J. Kolde. T. Frommeyer, J, Feighery, F. Newman, D. Beel, J. Moran, M. McNeill. Absenf: Jerry DeNoma, D, Gardner. Junior H relucianfly fears iiself away from The siudy of Carl Sandburg io smile for The pho+ograpl1ers. l 52 S , E , 6 1 I E 2 F e s I Z E E E z 1 Sophomore Honor Students Sophomore A Bond' R. Kropf' R' Saniien' W' Firsi Row: H. Robinson, J. McMahon, 1 P.R' ,P.Sh ,G.Bhd,T. Brockman. N- Lmdemann. R- Schaeper. J. B...f'E?'k......Z+fVEsmiffliliioff, D L. KunTz. Second Row: J. Hoffman, J. Carr' J. McMahon' J. S-felnl R. Woerner, J. Schirnpf, A. Balzano, J. Anaruma, A. Pieram, V. Como, R. Har- ',E.G'lb, E. Flh T,J. D'kh. Fledderman, J. MayIeben,E. WensTrup, K. H22 Rom' E, 5Ch,fcf'E, 5C,,,f.f,,,,auE. Gdl h,J,M '.M.Szz,H.Tobn, Finan, R. Nichols, J. Wessling, J. Figfuiffbej Nf2-j21l'iwerfgbeR3Ef-RR- Hi?- Temesc , . eins. our ow: . ' ' K ,R.HIIT ,A.Kbl,R. Gaullihlerl J' Nlehausl J' Young- G' Giildbier, L. Frachki R?gGsTerhaqelieP.eBeck- sTedT. Keim, J. PaTer, G. . . a'-4-im ---- 112 'fb f Q f '4v., f?f. 532, N Sophomore B Firsf Row: R. STroTman, E. Logan, D. H 475 ' '41 LamperT, N. Gabriel, R. Lindemann, F. WinsTel, R. McGowan, J. Peurrung, L. Gunderson, R. Gausling. Second Row: gs P P. LiTkowski, W. Laudeman, A. Vonder- heide, W. Hungler, R. Wing, R. Trischler, Sophomores RADUATION, wiTh iTs saTisTacTions, honors and dis- TincTions, is shared by Two classes aT Purcell. The guieT, unnoTiced one celebraTed by our Sophomore class brings Them To The dividing line oT Their high school career where They proudly claim The TiTle Upperclass- men. During The pasT Two years oT careful groundwork, They have prepared Themselves To become True leaders oT Purcell. Under The guidance OT our principal, FaTher BarreTT, who is, incidenTally, a second-year man himselT, These Cava- liers now eagerly look Torward To greaTer achievemenTs in Their Tinal years on l-lackberry STreeT. In reviewing Their enviable record, we Tind ThaT They have seT The pace in many acTiviTies around school, wiTh an impressive number oT represenTaTives on The l-lonor Roll and several sTars on The gridiron and baskeT- ball Tloor. Among These aThleTes, The names oT Bolger, MarTin, l-lall, and Muldoon look especially impressive. To conTinue wiTh This record would make a compleTe success oT Their high school career. 54 R. Bedwell, J. SchmidT, R. Sunnenberg, J. Morrissey, R. Haller. Third Row: J. PoynTer, P. Coyne, T. Frank, J. Niehaus, J. Johns, K. WensTrup, N. Rave, J. Cleary, T. Franz, R. HasselhoTT. Fourfh Row: R. Sayre, G. Niehaus, J. Murray, T. Roesener, L. KunTZ, J. Grogan, R, Bol- ger, R, O'Dell, R. Kropf, J. Wessling, J. WesTerkamp. Absenh R. Rakel, G. Bosse. Sophomore C Firsi Row: J. Sfigler, T. McDonough, E. SchaeTer, A. Walsh, H. Runck, P. Houil- lion, J. Pico, J. Marrs, R. l-lolTman, J. Cunningham. Second Row: F. Dusini, A. Riedlinger, J. MarTin, R. Quehl, E. Rickard, R. Luersen, C. Dean, W. Bushel- man, J. Davis. Third Row: A. ErnsTes, R. Jacobs, R. Harhel, A, Breving, H. Rall, R. Boehm, R. Jaspers, M. McFalls, R. McCarThy, L. Goodwin. Fourih Row: W, FriTz, T. Kramer, J. Marazzi, J. Jansen, C. O'Leary, J. ArneTT, R. Berling, J. SchmidT, R. Roeller. Firsl' Row: R. Finan, W. Fischer, J. Schaeper, J. Gaulhier, J. Dissellcarnp. Second Row: J. Nichols, J. Englerf, W. Sanlen, E. Mayleben, C, Dasbach, R. Wagner. Third Row: R. Ward, N. Broclcman, R. Sleinlcollc, G. Young, G. Paler. Sophomore E Firsi' Row: E. Grannen, L. Leonard, F. Ford, L, Paslura, R. Overbeclc, T. Kuhlrnan J. l-lulzel, D. Overberg, N. l-luqhes. Second Row: l-l. Farfsinq, T. Arnold, C Brinlcpeler, D. Crowealc, N. Johnson, D. Naber, R. Kiley, L. Deilsch, L. Rolsen Third Row: R. Blanlcrneyer, P. Roelling, J. Keirn, W. l-lemrnerle, E. Besf, T. Talley L. Claus, J. Munafo. Fourfh Row: R. Benz, W. Fischer, R. Braunschweiqer, T. lvlolz J. A+herlon, D. Dawdy, C. Kamphaus. Absenf: W. l-larlman, J. Meagher, R Siegel, D. Williams. .Nj ,-,112 52' -.L wwvgifsj' 'Z' 'I' . 'K i' 4 .r ,..:w,,.g . Q5 9 ' eq f' 1- fs. 5 -. . .gpg .N , fe .M 2 1 'ff .f 'K viii If-if fi ' i vi v a A' . .75 L J., if . . , , SR N i?fi.xl':ZiiiiiQTixq - - ,....'3.:.fa,.,uJ f Sophomore F Firsf Row: R. Weber, R. Kavanaugh, H. Page, J. Bonaviia, J. Brady, D. Dum- bacher, W. Cannon, J. Poweii, R. Linn, T. Haggard. Second Row: S. G'Connor, W. Holigrefe, T. Lamping, E. Wiliiams, D. Srump, R. Merck, C. Wenicer, R. Riegerr, C, Passalacqua, E. Kneipp, C. Hoffman, D. Beeber. Third Row: W. Fifzpafriclc, F. Conard, J. Carr, R. Schrarnm, F. McCarihy, D. Galiiher, C.Weierich, R. Carroii, C. Mueiier, W. Riesenberg. Fourfh Row: V. Kuhi, L. Sandman, W. Moriariiy, S. Wrighr, J. Horsimeyer, R. Meredifh, J. Trippei, E. Wolfer R. Krueger, A, Hermann, Absent J. Lenihan, W. Schlosser. Sophomore C Firsi' Row: R. Niehoff, D. Galvin, J, McDonough, E, Seuberiing, H. Edwards R. Morris, J. Massarella, R. Bond, J. Feilers, A. Thomas, Second Row: T. Schmidf S. Hager, G. Wiimes, V. Nolring, J. Schwaegerie, J. DeSalvo, D. Holi, A. Bianchi Third Row: E. Schroor, M. Naayers, W. Favrer, J. Hedderrnan, J, Holscher E. Jochem, R. Mifchusson, W. Niehaus, E. Zanq, C. Conners. Fourfh Row J. Nordloh, J. Yingling, J. Muldoor, D. Diemer, W. Gebharf, W. Hall, K. Ryan J. Enderie, D. Parsons. Absent C. Goerih, W, Herze. 'ww .Jimmy Mmuwwwmma -swgwmq. a1v:.,..i1 .Amgen arm-Q urn: 11.1. .. ..4 ..m... - wiv-..,-val This culprit, caughl using ink, is beirayed The resulfs of lhis imporianf discussion Melancholy biologisis clesponclenily drag by lhe accusing fingers of his class may be world-shaking buf we doubf it fhe aquarium for one of their los? mBfES- buddies. A gafhering of sophomore criiics inspecl Second-year men 'lake greaf pleasure in +he proclucis of a proud schoolma+e's exhibi+ing a few of fheir numerous wafer- Iabor. color painlings. Soplw l Class Shots x x Sfudeni prof. is amazed al sudden popularify among class- Burning with curiosiiy, a band of peeping Toms rifle a brief- males as he becomes supervisor for fhe day. case lefl behind by iis frusling owner. ! Line forms anywhere as greenhorns awaiT Their Turn for a A body of prospecTive muralisTs indusTriously work To The TasTe of ThaT delicious waler. soff sTrains of be-bop. u . Recruiis solemnly express Their pledge To This is whai happens when The insTrucTor live according To The Cavalier Code of leaves The room during an exam. Honor. Frosh Class Shots Music appreciaTion class prepares To Novices manage To smile aT Their TirsT Bro. Deibel's frusTraTed Popular Science disTinguish beTween Lydian measure and reporf despife a Tew rnarlzs below 90. huclrsTer raTes l,O00 on The IaTT meler. ragfime ian. Freshmen Honor Students Clemens, W. Kahle, W. Schaeper, D. Disser, J. Kaising, E. Siefke, A. Fischer, R. Kane, R. SiegenThaler, Forman, D Kunlcemoeller, R. Sieve, K. Hemmerle, V. Ringer, D. Turner, R. 'QT' fg.. ---H 5... rx f' v ,. . If , I xsgfg.q,5..-.- ,. 4.1, f,' .E L ., , ,. , , rg.,--g,,,-..,-.. .1 T. 1. . . gf. 2 . ,. 1' I 1' xg . 4' , ,' fiw. 514. ' T-2, . W , 'rf2z1T-- ' fi 5 1 f- r x- T' ff? ,s 1 'T-if i 7 1. 'i . ' 1 EK ' ,- V ' in in ,X jglfsgtrl Zfk , z. . 35' -,iw '- .,5-'gg-gptgz'-:g ,1S' L' ,Q-.21 2 .Y 3 -'sg-gl T-,1.,..' .l, H :- T 3 vjve 2 -1 2' ' -. .sf 1: ,. .2312 w., XS, '-4:22-' . ' 4 ' 'T ' fu ri' 4' TWA 5 f fs, 1' 2 .- ' 55, :ff ff . s se: ' 3 ,L .11 j Ci, --' f, as 1 re.: T lf. fr Freshmen o loolc aT This seasoned group oT boys, veTerans oT one year oT high school, you wouldn'T dream ThaT This is The same group ThaT Toddled Through The l-laclcberry l-lalfs only nine monThs beTore on a warm SepTember morning. l-lowever, as The leaves oT Tall blew away and winTer winds succeeded, This green group ripened inTo maTure high school boys. No longer did an iraTe sTudenT arrive laTe Tor class wiTh The gripe, My locker wouldn'T open.f'p They became well-acguainTed wiTh The liTTle pad oT iug slips in The Teacher's pockeT. In algebra They learned ThaT X did noT always mean Xavier UniversiTy. Fingernails were shorTened on scienTiTic problems. Through iT all, a sizable lisT oT scholars looked proudly aT Their names on The Roll oT l-lonor. The aThleTic deparTmenT welcomed some very promising candidaTes and The sporTs horizon brighTened wiTh good Teams in all divisions. ln general a Typical Purcell class has sTarTed on The road To graduaTion. 60 R. Freshman A Firsi- Row: D. Bond, J. Pond, R. Kane, R. LiTTle, C. Behrens, T. Larkin. D- Galxfin. M. MarTino, J. Sharkey, K. Sieve. Second Row: Wm. Kollenberg, C. Jansen, C. Riedy, P. Heiselman, E. Thompson, Wm. Kelly, D. VoeT, D. Ringer, C. Kamphaus, R. Lauch, R. Niehaus. Third Row: A. Kreimer, J. GraTTon, J. BerTlce, T. PaTTen, D. Glassmeyer, N. Lohman, R. Turner, J. DevoTo, R. Muchmore, L. Farrell, E. Sandmann, F. Kallmeyer. FourTh Row: A. Camele, T. Gerrard, Wm. Jansen, R. BrevoorT, C. Sandherr, L. WhiTe, R. Klusman, R. Conard, R. Berwanger, Wm. Graham, J. Carlier. Absenh A. Ebbers, Wm. Michel, C. Frank. Freshman B FirsT Row: M. Nesi, R. Cole, R. Kennedy, N. Kamphaus, P. Fleming, J. Schneider, J. l-luieT, H. l-Tucker.. Second Row: W. Norris, H. BrulporT, D. Geis, D. Kramer, D. DeLorenzo, J. Schauer, R. SToclcer, J. Willenbrink, W. Ralcel. Third Row: D. UchTman, R. Gohman, W. Clemens, T. ArThon, R. Leonard, J. l-larTle, F. PoiroT, T. Malone, l-l. Boone. Freshman C Firsi' Row: F. CanTrell, J. May, J. Quig- ley, J. WesThoTT, T. King, K. BrandsTeTTer, D. Mairose, W. lmwalle, J. CosTello, N. Wegman. Second Row: L. Magliano, F. ReuTer, M. PizzuTo, J. Kennedy, J. HolT. R. Cremering, F. Eisner, J. Corcoran, l-l. l-leink, J. RichTer, J. BurlcharT. Third Row: R. WurTzler, J. Keller, T. McFarland, 6. Ramler, W. Mecklenborg, J. Durlcin, R. TrenTman, S. Truesdell, K. Miller, R. DaunT. FourTh Row: P. Duffy, J. ChesTer, T. Meyers, R. MounTel, P. Hogan, C. Dwyer, D. Wayman, R. Fischer, J. Poulin, D. KohorsT, D. Bramble. 5 S Q R E 3 1 3 s Freshman D Firsf Row: C. Mannino, J. Mulholland, E. Kaising, J. Donnelly, S. Russo, P. Wade E. Grainger, J. Disser, S. Troiia, G. Thalheimer. Second Row: R. Ward, R. Healey, W. Goiimer, R. Joerg, V. Hemmerle, D. Lehmlcuhl, H. Floflemesch, R. Schneider, S. Arcolino, P. Pifocco, J. Weisbach. Third Row: H. Sheaizley, F. Breen, R Overberg, T. Fussner, M. Glassmeyer, J. Fries, R. Telculve, R. Condon, T. Sullivan T. Worrall. Fourfh Row: R. Hoffmann, R. Kruse, T. Burns, R. Voqelsang, D Junlcer, P. Ernsi, P. Curran, A. Barlaq, J. Freiloerger, H. Gruniler. Absenf: J. Evans P. Sweeney. Freshman E Firsl' Row: A. Sieflce, F. Leilersl, J. Morrissey, D, Hiclcs, D. Doppes, R, Fleming K. Ryan, A. Ross, G. Kapp, W. Kahle, Second Row: R. Kern, J. Thompson T. Rui, J. Shanahan, W. Lepperl, W. Davis, D. Von Hoene, H. Schwab, W. Walsh J. Leonard, C. Ziegler. Third Row: A. Peilii, T. Tiernan, E. Bishop, R. Weseli J. Cherney, G. Brunel, N. Schomalqer, R. Beagle, L. Fussneclcer, W. Trischler. Fourfh Row: V. Harmann, R. Rudolph, J. Williams, P. Luersen, R. Siegenlhaler, E. Werner, R. Towle, M. Mouniel, B. Brueclcner, P. Gufhrie. 62 - ' ,f . if ex T . .' 1 . ' Gif. Fifi s 13, yn! , Why , 'YF ffffb . w e 'Q A- ri .1123 S ' gym . 41:5 ER, 0-:Z .A 47 fig - iam: 11.35-.f. .X7 i .5z'7i frff ff. 'fwsiii .N QW . 39 Q . V1: '+v,C, 'Lf .llgf Q' + ' N ne., Q .f ' .4 xv-if '1' .K-LJ-. ' Ui R171 ' r, Q We V 1 'xii fi L f fi iq yfbfyxy Freshman F ' Firsf Row: A. Franceschina, P. Luehrmann, D. Gadd, R. MacVeiqh, D. Forman C. Quehl, J. Doll, F. Grorhaus, F. Fanzeca, T. Saufer. Second Row: W. Belperio F. Lamb, l-l. Deyhle, F. Lee, R. Wyder, J. Gibberneyer, C. Wilson, R. Rape J. Bedinghaus, D. Ryan, D. Jones, R. Connelly. Third Row: A. Chrisren, G Sunderhaus, W. Murrell, R. Jones, M. l-lauser, R, Overberg, J, G. lvlacVeigh W. Bellman A. Fries, W. Molloy, W. King. Fourfh Row: J. Reidel, A. Masser F. Rarclieclc, D. Mayhall, K. Relcel, R. Rehrne, J. Kramer, T. Complon, W. Linlon l-l. Thompson. Absenl: J. Bohan, T. Marlin, F. Taylor. Freshman C Firsl' Row: J. Cunningham, J. l-lugenberg, D. Clarlc, R. Seifert F. Fagan, T Delzel, P. Lally, l-l. Pelzer, R. Lieremeyer, J. Condir. Second Row: C. Kenny T. Reclcer, J. Conroy, E. Meldrum, H. Ruark, W, Leonard, W. Scherzinqer T. Sleqman, W, Gramlce, J. Boeclcman, T. Weilcel. Third Row: R, lvluenchen G. lvlallhai, R. Jacobs, J. Grimes, l-l. Barfh, R. Magevney, R. Sander, C. Kroger F. Amberger, D. Muenchen, J. Gardner. Fourlh Row: l-l. lvlaiorano, R. Sloan R. Kunlcernoeller, R. Voqele, Cv. l-luesman, T, Cash, P, Kunlcemoeller, D. Schaeper U. lvleiloers, N. Greve. 63 T f Es: VV K - -yn, apiggr - ,,,., ,V 4, W I -R-:Q 8 as ' ' wi L, U 'sl' i N J.. 4. 1' qi. K AT: f '1 , f Ae M 3 T 'l H PM. v ' 'W , -' . he l J' li I' ' E ' 4 -AT- V ,. r-, 'L 'i . r.-.sf . . A ., p f : : - :J 'if f, ' fj Li- 1 Q . ,-13,1 ' ' -' Q , ,.',,1L:f.:7 -f '-B-.u1:w:71i ' ae H.:- r 1, V, ...,,,- new as V My JW I gg .Q Mb, ww W. 9. if? -ff: A 5 Q rs x v -- Y- - -- S - V . M... Z ,ww as U., F Athletics -Q ' fi sms x sjfirf R iii: 21 N-.': .?i?f f ', 2 W vf if ,ws gs V . ,Y 1 , 3: is -fm Year-around spor+s 5 1 of Eh change wifh +he seasons, '2 4 'V- Noi' a single phase of , I ni? 0 , 1' N' 211' overlooked in +he pro . sl 3 . ' .- refurn, +he s+uden'r pu1's so N or K' a'HemP+ and acquires +ha'r in good s+ead 'rhroughoul' 'winning . u ' Ti' ' Q or losmg a con+es1', +he CBVBII V IS ' he learns sporfsmanship field of life. i 295' Qi ffl ' 'E-,Jil esox t , 1 1 , , 1., 7 . x- ' , h s. .,:, ,.f' XX, , V ,Xi tx , iii 1.1-2 .,ps 'lll. f . ..p . , , .. ... .. ... ,. ,,....Q.:.. . ,..-a PM Www .,.,.,. ' mxwmywm H5 35 ' A , Q W -uw '21 w.,,,,,,N W , mqmmayi s- r J 9 4 -Q, Q g U , .EQ fs: 54' ,,,. 1 iw., F- 'Qu bf 36 ' gs K i 2 W --f-1 ' A K 1 v f ' U - f 7' 5 N K ' ww! M Mm 2 it ,wi . 1 419' '? ?' -.. 515, di M ,rm ,sa Triple-tie Champs Sport A New Backfield And Veteran Line THE Cavalier Gridders in I947 lengfhened fheir fhree-year skein of undefeafed con- fesfs fo 33 before succumbing fo a sfubborn Wesfern Hills eleven, I3-I4. Two more defeafs were suffered, buf Coach Jim McCarfhy, serving his firsf year af Purcell, rallied his forces fo friumph over six foes and earn a co-championship in fhe C5.C.C.l.. Many Cavalier fouchdowns were scored via fhe air roufe wifh Bill Adkins, an agile T- Those seniors who saw final acfion for fhe Crimson and Gold are Bill Adkins, Bill Coad, Paul Cvafes, Ron Brill, Jack Hoffman, Dick Seifarf, Dick Heller, Jim Schluefer, Virg Scar- dina, Ed Harf, Vinny DeSalvo, Al Kramer, and Jim Riedy. formafion quarferback, heaving fhe leafher. J ,,, Flanking Bill in fhe backfield were halves Bill 'Y ' Coad and Paul Safes, wifh alfernafes Bolger, .1 ' H , Hebbeler and lvlarfin. Gene Jochem was f ..A 'iii i f . Purcell's bulldozer af fhe fullback spof. K ,ffl so Sfandoufs on fhe sfaunch Crimson forward ,'1T:h,Q '1 5 -,I wall were fackles Virg Scardina and Dick Seifarf. ln addifion fo his line chores, Dick affempfed fhe conversion affer each six- -. 'S poinfer. Jack Hoffman and Dick Heller were if A rabid ball-hawks af end. The middle of fhe Q Cavalier line was impassible wifh Vinny De- Salvo and Al Kramer af fhe guard spofs. Ed M Harf and Charley Smifh performed capably as reserve linemen. Don Juan Hebbeler, wards offawould- Tiny Hoffman leaves everyone behind The Cavaliers fake fhe lead as fran down used land rake a b eafher be ickler and regisfers anofher 'firsf as he pivofs and heads for fhe prom- George Kleinschmidf and fhe managers ' . r . ,-.,.r 5 Firsf Row: P. Gales, A. Kramer, V. Scardina, J, Hoffman, W. Acllcins, R. Sielarl, R..l-leller, B. DeSalvo. Second Row: W. Niehaus, J. Schlueler, E. l-larl, J. Riedy, F. Klosferrnan, R. Brill, W. Coed, J. Mclnhillips, J. DeGaro. Third Row: C. Smilh, R. Kollcmeyer, R. Jung, E. Abbariello, J. Leisring, S. Biedenharn, D. Dawdy, R. Krueger, L. Palumbo. Fourfh Row: J. Franz, D. Daly, T. Doerger, D. l-lebbeler, J. Bolge , G. Jochem, J. Crowley, D. l-lerzog, D, Gardner, J. Healey. Much of The success of Jrhe Purcell pigslcinners was due To Trainer George Kleinschmidl and sruclenl managers Sharpie King, Bill Klosler- man, Nick Cherney and Johnny Neumeier. Coaches Jack McAndrew and Jim McCar+hy look 'For loophole in fhe enemy's defense. 15 -1129: AV Lf - V v 4- . ,V ,:g..,3ilg.Q' i 4, 5343! riff-'S . '57'5EQ?3gl'1QiwAfe?33ii?i 7p1 Q 'A A , C mm gf.. ff' Lf . ',-'. H ' 1-csfzll?-!iF . I I M M pau ' wiki , ff, P' 1 3 -f -:': . CT' 'QA' VT: - ZF r ip ', 4f 1,- 9? 1,1 - ,Jw-L :f-1f5'l'iezf '. 'N fl 1 f4:f.iPii?a' --Y 5,31 , ,5 isi'-frgw.. ', 33 1 'f ,Im-fir . ,H 1 '. R C, I, , if is -fir. - ning' :M i K ' 1 A -'xv -s -' ' - 1 N . . ' ,5 'w, X -'11,-4 1, 4 FL. ' 9 li ' 1 X X S li .' r F:-'ri .riffs x ' 1 , V 21' '-Q '--- .fwlfsfll , 7 . .,..r, , in - .. . I , g A - 4 , 'Vs ' .L .C gp: ,i 1. -Z ' .- 1 ll V lv..-W. 1 5 . ,. 'U W - r' gg i '-N 1 ' --5 ,Z .ky A ,, Hi ' .1 xx . TH . Wx '4 1 1 yo fs: ' 4.1 -xr.. at ' - 'Zh-mf-ara-..,.2-uae.. .1 X r I n -- Q - - . sas.-LAT: +--. 4. ,N,..-.- Scorecard Review I9 - NewporT CaTholic 0 By walloping NewporT CaTholic I9-O, The Cavaliers snaTched Their iniTial vicTory of The 47 season. Bolger and Hebbeler sparkled as They racked up a T.D. apiece. I2 -- Dixie HeighTs 6 On a hoT sulTry aTTernoon The Grid- ders sweaTed ouT a I2-6 win over a sTubborn Dixie l-leighTs eleven. A pay-dirT aerial Trom Adkins To HOTT- rnan was The TirsT-period TeaTure. The Colonels Tallied nexT buT a second Adkins-To-l-loTTrnan six-poinTer iced The game for The Crimson and Gold. 20 - Hughes 0 ln The nighTcap oT an inferleague doubleheader Purcell whipped The under-manned Hughes squad 20-O. QB Bill Adkins heaved The pigskin all over The lor, wiTh ends Jack HoTTrnan and Dick l-leller being The principal receivers. Gallopin' Paul C5aTes was The spear-head OT The Cavaliers' ground aTTack. I3 -WesTern Hills I4 By permiTTing The WesTern Hills Ma- roons a pair oT lasT4diTch Touchdowns The Crirnsons dropped a Thriller, I3-I4, Thus TerminaTing Their 33-game undeTeaTed skein. Purcell's Soph sTar, DuTch Bolger, lugged The leaTher Tor considerable gains, being The Maroon's chief headache. 2l -WiThrow 0 SrnooTh Team-play was The rnaior Tac- Tor in The gridders' Zl-O conquesT OT The clawless WiThrow Tigers. The Cavalier Torward wall opened up gaping holes in The Tiger's line, enaf bling Coad and GaTes To pile up considerable yardage. The spoils ol: The conTesT, The Ward Trophy, re- mains in Purcell's possession. Cavaliers Hoffman, SeifarT and Heller The mail musT go Through and Paul Affer oufsmading The opposifion, Heller charge downfield as Adkins punfs ouT of Pony Express GaTes upholds The Tra- races inTo The clear and awaifs The pig- danger. difion. slrin's descenf. Slrirfing The end, Gafes picks up Thaf precious exfra yard The enemy is repulsed by McPhillips, Hoffman, and Scar- f0r d fiI'ST down. dine as Bill Coed sneaks by, I4- HamiITon CaThoIic 2I The once-conquered Cavaliers Tangled wiTh The I-IamiITon CaThoIic Rams and emerged Trom The Tray on The disappoinTing end oT a 2I-I4 counT. EirsT blood was drawn 'by lvlcCarThy's men as Paul GaTes Took Adkins' handoff and crashed over The no-yard line. In The closing seconds oT The game, Bill Coad scampered around righT end Tor PurcelI's second T.D. 7 - Roger Bacon I9 The CrimsonTide received iTs worsT walloping oT The season aT The hands oT Roger Bacon's SparTans, being Tripped I9-7. BuT The Cavaliers played a never-say-die game and were sTiIl swinging aT- The bell. The line-play oT Ed l-larT was ouTsTanding. IT was his recovery oT a Bacon Tumble ThaT led To Gene Jochem's scoring Trom The 3-yard line. I9 - Elder 6 By Trouncing Elder I9-6 The Crimson-clads iumped back inTo The vicTory column. The Crimson and Gold gridders compleTely ouTpIayed The PanThers in a game TeaTured by iTs cleanness. The dueT oT second-year halTbacks, DuTch Bolger and Jack Mar- Tin, provided Their supporTers wiTh a TirsT-class gridf iron show. This pair and Tiny I-loTTman were re- sponsible Tor PurceIl's Three T.D.'s. I4 - Xavier 7 The Cavalier gridders bowed ouT The 47 Toorball scene by Trimming The ST. Xavier Bombers, I4-7. By Tinishing wiTh a 2-won and I-losT 6.C.C.I.. record, The Cavaliers helped Themselves To a por- Tion OT The League championship. The game was a survival-oT-The-TiTTesT aTTair Trom The opening whisTle To The Tinal buzzer. PurcelI's one-Two lighT- ning punch oT Coad and MarTin were X's downTalI. Behind an unyielding bulwark, Diclr Racing over The Turf, elusive Jack Mar- Billy-gear Coad checks his bearings SerTarT pauses before booTing The exTra Tin cuTs and sTraighT-arms an oncoming and sprinTs up The sidelines To greener POINT- Taclcler. pasTures. Taking a handoff from Adkins, Shockem' Jochem bucks The CompIeTely beTuddling Their opponenTs, The Cavalier grid middle of EIder's line. machine shakes slippery Jack MarTin inTo The clear. Firsi' Row: J. Meagher, R. Franz, J. Marlin, D. Dawdy, R, Krueger, C. Passalacqua, M. Szaz. Second Row: L. Claus, K. Ryan, J. Grogan, G. l-luesman, W. Hall, J. Muldoon, R. Siegel, A. Pierani, R. Kiley. Third Row: L. Rolsen, D, Diemer, T. Cash, J. Anaruma, J. Fledderman. if Freshmen ' Z. F5 51 LTHOUGH 'rhe lrosh gridders won only 'rwo Y 1, Q ' JE? conresrs and were vanquished five limes, 'rhey 'A' ii' l ' y- managed lo grab a share of +he G.C.L. Jrille as a ' Q,-'nf resullrol This pair of viclories. Coach John Brown, fix a Senior, whipped his charges info shape like a '1 ..-' Li veieran menior. L,- 9, , ,lf tn f' 'N' B'lI e ii ii d +h + 1 + - F,.1,,f4, ..:,5f.1-fi,- ,r.,,l ,C 1 ra am s owe e mos cass as guar er ,,,,g 'lris- back, where his aerials, ro ends Joe Maclfeigh and ,'j,gf'W Ronnie Beagle, were a feared offensive weapon. The 3? W Fix halibaclc posirions were capably filled by Ed Devolo 3' Y, ' Q. W and Bob Molloy. When a firslr down was wan+ed, Ii E ii' ll iullbaclc Bill Leonard produced. - A ff 'ff A- James Duffy and Wall' Clemens, iaclcles, bolsiered L I. in ig X' ' The Crimson forward wall. A+ Guard Don lvlayhall x-'. 4 ' 5 and Roger Towle were immovable mounlains. Emil f . Werner was pivor-man and line backer. ., a nd 'E Purcell Opponenls 'LQ 2 Hughes I2 g o Withrow 6 , ,.,., H S 0 Wes? HI 5 -.. L, if N A I4 S+' X 0 Vi, I J if N J CX I4 Bacon 6 , 1 r -3-Qs: Q,f ,. My ,-i - ' r gl, - . ,-1 -1fff1'2f'f -2-..-. ..,. r-plsfs, - X fkfh . 'xi 6 SL Rifa 7 ' ' , L- e- ,, 4, Eid 0 f 26 -f-r:-..1-v- . -..-. 72 ISPLAYING lrue Cavalier sporlsmanship and gridiron Wizardry, Purcell's Reserves convinced all opponenls ol lheir supremacy by amassing live viclories and a pair ol scoreless lies. Under lhe capable coaching ol Jack l-lunl lhe Sophs, by virlue ol a lrio ol lheir wins, linished undispuled champs ol lhe Grealer Cincinnali Calholic League. The Cavaliers raclced up 64 poinls while permilling lheir loes only lwo louchdowns. The Crimson line, a solid wall on delense, a charging iuggernaul on ollense, was buill around Dawdy. Bul on lhe whole, il was leamworlc lhal opened gaping holes in lhe opposile line, lhrough which lhe Reserves lallied a grealer parl ol lheir T.D.'s. ln' lhe backlield lor Purcell were a quarlel ol pile- driving gridders. Al guarlerbaclc was Roger Franz, whose leam-leadership was a valuable assel. His accurale aerials were galhered in by ends Hall and l-luesman. A pair ol classy pigslcin lolers were hallbaclcs Passalacqua and Krueger. Dick Kiley worked lrom lhe 'fullback spol. . -r-- ---R+' fares ., ,- , 1 ' Q f . ' '93, -73, ' 5.. f ', fa 'iii lil? ,gi K 5 .525 'J' fir I 2 . r . as-4 5 iw, ' '-,fi A . I. . My .2 sl PURCELL OPPONENT 2I De Porres 6 0 Weslern Hills 0 0 Wilhrow 0 7 Elder 0 6 Roger Bacon 0 24 Sl. Rila 6 6 Sl. Xavier 0 Firsl Row: P. Luersen, A. lvlassel, R. Towle, D, Mayhall, R. Leonard, J. Dully, W. Graham, J. Carlier. Second Row: E. Devolo, R. l-lealy, F. Kallmeyer, W. Linlon, E. Werner, J. Gardner, H. Grunller, M. Glassmeyer, A. Fries. Third Row: D. DeLorenzo, G. MacVeigh, T, Gerrard, P. Hogan, J. Kramer, R. Beagle, W. Clemens, J. Willenbrink. Fourlh Row: R. Slocker, J. Belperio, A. Camele, J. Harlle, R. Molloy, S. Russo, M. Nesi. Fiflh Row: R. Kruse, C. Sanders, D. Wayman, T. Lamare, R. While, J. Freiberger. Absenl: C. Conard, A. Ebbers, L. Magliano, T. Pallen, J. Poulin, S. Truesdell. 73 THE Cavalcagers who wore lhe Crimson and Gold colors in '48 were again a lasl, high-scoring guinlel. ln rolling up a I6 won - 7 losl record, lhey accumulaled IO69 poinls. Only on lour occasions did lhey lally less lhan 40 digils, Three viclories and a like number ol deleals in G.C.C.L. compelilion earned lor lhe hoopslers a second-place lie in lhe league slandings. The mosl consislenl poinl producer ol lhe '48 live was Jack l-lollman. From his pivol posilion Tiny, who slands 6'5 , lossed 29I poinls lhrough lhe nel, a l3-per-game average. This lolal erased lhe old school mark sel by Arl lvlorlhorsl in I943. The lille Besl All-Around Cager could be loeslowed on Senior lorward Don Gruber. Don's delen- sive work puzzled many loes, while his snowy shols, which accounled lor 233 poinls, amazed all. Frank Hall, Senior guard, was one ol lhe beller loall hawks on lhe squad, as well as aggregalor ol lOl digils. Unlike l-lollman, Frank's poinls were scored in opporlune spurls. Anolher Senior, Lou Sela, occupied lhe second lorward spol. l-lis lavorile parl ol lhe courl was lhe loul circle, lrom where he was deadly accurale. The only iunior among lhe lirsl live was Jim Cucinolla, a colorlul, dashing guard. Bali-handling came nalurally lo Jim, who sel up many scoring opporluni- lies wilh his lrue-lo-lhe-largel passing. Nol lo be ouldone, Jim rang up IOZ markers himsell. PURCELL OPP 43 Covinglon Calholic 42 88 DePorres 20 54 Weslern Hills 39 I9 Hamillon Cafholic 49 46 Cenlral Vocalional 41 50 Newporl Calholic 35 45 Daylon Chaminade 46 4l Alumni 26 42 Roger Bacon 50 67 Sl. Gregory Seminary ll 50 Sl. Xavier 35 56 Woodward 43 27 Elder 23 57 Norwood 45 42 Walnul Hills 40 43 Hughes 33 4I U. C. Frosh 50 33 Roger Bacon 46 43 Sl. Xavier 45 41 Elder 36 TOURNAMENT 49 Hughes 38 59 Roger Bacon 46 33 Walnul Hills 4I Tip-olls Thrill Fans As Hoopslers Sharpie King, along wilh lhe cheerleaders, encourages lhe ln lhe lirsl game wilh Roger Bacon, Frank Hall and J ck Cavalier quinlal lo keep up lhe lighl as lhe game goes inlo Hoffman are ready lo assisl Don Gruber in his eflorl lo lhe second hall. lally for lhe Cavaliers. 74 Firsl Row: J. Degaro, l.. Sela, J. Hoffman, F. l-lall, D. Gruber. Second Row: J, Burns, J. Nieman, J. Cucinolla, A. Weiherer, W. Reno. Abseniz J. lvlcljhillips. Break Seven School Scoring Recorcls. Lasf-minu+e insfrucfions are given fo Purcell's s+ar+ing 'Five Tense! Excifingl Speciacularl The boys on The bench give by Coach McAndrews before +aking on Elder ai X's Field- way fo fheir emofions as someone on 'rl-me floor gives way house. +o +he basket 75 . ':, VMT W :, :J 5. ' k: , 5 3: W M' F' . , gaze -' 2 1 52- 4 31 'iz' x vnu Y- .J I S WWI f iii? gg A. f , ,F if W ,, . gif 2, .,...: - . f V A,.,, E bij' 2 LE gf S fl , Z i1-E''iifZf2gIE'i5?:Ef.f?f'55Q15EfE: ': ' :W y W 3 , ' S if gf ' if Q 31 Q 53 if by . A m 5 :.,. .:. .K K' , 551 .,., V W W Q , V. as sw Q. ? mmf X E 5 'Sq ,Q 4 4 f v an I E52 by f , 0 ul :J Reserves Firsi' Row: W, Hall, J. Anaruma, J. Bolger, R. Weslerlcamp, T. Cash. Second Row: J. Grogan, J. Pulholl, E. Gundlach, R. Franz, J Muldoon. Freshmen Firsi' Row: T. Fallen, R. Llrrle, R. Kennedy, R. Healy, E. Devofo. Second Row: P. Kunkemoeller, P. Hogan, R. Voqele, R. Leonard, W, Graham. Third Row: R. Sloclcer, E. Werner, C. Conard. J. Bohan, R. Muchmore, J, Hoffman, llvlqnl 78 PURCELL OPP. CovingTon CaTholic DePorres WesTern Hills 28 HamilTon Cafholic 25 NewporT Cafholic 2l DayTon Chaminade Cenfral Vocafional 23 ST. Xavier 20 ST Gregory Seminary Elder Woodward 22 Roger Bacon Norwood 24 Ohio'MiliTary lnsTiTuTe 28 Walnui' Hills 20 Wesfern Hills Hughes 23 ST. Xavier 3l Amelia 26 Elder 24 Roger Bacon Freshmen OpponenTs Norwood Norwood WalnuT Hills CovingTon Cafholic Amelia BeTh Aces ST. Xavier Easf Vocefional MT. Healihy Hughes Elder Wi+hrow Cenfral VocaTional Roger Bacon CenTral VocaTional WesTern Hills Ohio Milifary lnsTiTuTe Hughes CovingTon LaTin Wifhrow ST. Xavier N OUTSTANDING enTry in Purcell's record books was wriTTen by The Cavalier Reserves. The Sophs galloped Through a Tough schedule and Tlashed across The Tinish line wiTh Zl wins as againsT a single cleTeaT. ThaT vicTory spiriT was insTilled inTo Them by Their coach. Jim McCarThy, and iT sTood Them in good sTead when each game rolled around. The Reserves worked like a well-oiled machine, buT if individuals were To be ciTed, Jack WesTerkamp could noT be overlooked. l-lis shoTs Tronw The courT were The TeaTure OT each conTesT. Bill l-lall, Purcell's pivoT was a smooTh perTormer under The baskeT and rebounded like a veTeran. Forward Bolger hiT The hoop Trom all angles, much To The dismay oT Crim- son Toes. When on deTense, guard Bill Anaruma sTuck To his man like a barnacle, while Jim Muldoon and Tom Cash could be relied on Tor a superb showing. ..--af .i ff' ' . J,-f s-5-':1',,-L-j, in I ' , jf., -' pnstwki x A qiiiihf R s 2 W HOWTNG promise Tor valuable reserve maTerial, The Trosh baskeTball squad shoT and dribbled aT a TerriTic pace To aTTain The amazingly good record oT 27 wins To one loss. Their only iinx was CenTral VocaTional in The second game: buT consider, They Toppled all oTher I8 Teams once or Twice each. By playing clean, hard, excellenT baskeTball, They exhibiTed Their skill and displayed glowing possi- biliTies OT developing inTo Top-noTch players. Jack l-lunT, Troshies' new coach, has compounded a really plausible Team, and wiTh him plugging The players on, The Cavaliers will oTTer all opponenTs a superior Type oT ball handling. Their record spells a good omen Tor The TuTure I949 Reserve baskeT- ball sguad. The Team Tallied up 650 poinTs To The 3l3 ToTal oT The opponenTs. i 79, Frorrl' Row: D. Hogan, R. Helier, J. Brauninq, C. Passalacqua, L. Heifker, W, Coed iCapii A. Cucinoffa. F. Klosierrnan. Middle Row: W. Sioeckei, J. Arfinon, C. Marrocco, G. Fischer, J. Truesdell, A. Coiussi, J. Molloy, P. Spiile. Top Row: J. Meyer, J. Feighery, T. Galiensiein, J. Russo, H. Ryan, C. Duncan, D. Gardner, T. Niesen. if :Qi ,. , A 1 5.9! a .. . sr 51 f wma ,m r .AJ ff S Q-. -abit ' 5 ',,x2'fg r - M Y . V .khgr,5.,,,?,... , J' if 6 - Mg A215 ' 5f rCf ' 'X Lv Lin' P' ' f- i' yu 1 1' R1 . gf , ,4.1v:Ei'- Hx ,'g3?YQ1 414fW . fr' F - . -75, fi - 7? 'M'-, - -25,4 Qi JN 1, N 'fr u f r 'i. 5 via' ' My - 5- 15,-'fp 1' .5-' gg Iii . ' ' 19 'X . 4 113, Q .. ..e:Wf f ' 1 -M r 'i'?3.fiiiil,iiri. ' 9 .14 ., M, - - . 1.-. .rw . , ,,...,,.,., : .. .. , - Lf , x ,,- :A ,. .1 A .f MTI, ' I '? ' .- :gf-' 3 . , Nik., ' ,,.:'3f f-qi-...,, .... .:,,.55i-f:f- - .3 Q . 411-'Y ' , 5 995? .. -7 3 I Q '394 . w .- .' . 'f - XX' 1-p i -N -x. :Xxx S ' A . rs' ,g-V. ,izmmgdifh -5 ne, 1. f., ...,.,--TN-3.-'B d , N. X 1 X4 ' ' WT-Iff7.31xr:,-1...-.wr-r -' cf -UT' ' ' '- -f-Tw psf- V --A Don Dawdy and Tom Niesen, Purceii's discus demons Leo Heifker iies his record in Wifhrow meet Over Hurdles And Experienced pole vaulfer Dick Heller skins 'Phe bar. McPhiIlips and Klosferman prac+ice pu++ing Hue shof. Trackmen Speed Along I947 SCORES WiThrow 69lf2 Purcell 4I 5l6 Bacon WesTern Hills 57 Purcell bl Hughes 62 2l3 ST. Xavier 35lf2 Purcell Purcell 70 Walnul' Hills 47 K. C. Relays: Purcell ZM3 poinls Purcell 62 Roger Bacon 43 Elder 2 ST. Xavier 47 Miami Relays: Purcell 4 poinTs Norwood 46V2 Purcell 7llf2 DisTricT MeeT: Purcell 6lf2 poinTs April April April April April May May May May 8 I3 I5 22 29 l 4 8 l5 l948 SCHEDULE WiThrow- Roger Bacon WesTern Hills Woodward Walnul' Hills Woodward-WalnuT Hills KnighTs of Columbus Relays League MeeT Miami Relays DisTricT Meel' HE Cavalier speed merchanTs Took To The cinder paThs wiTh The inTenTion of copping 39 S16 The G.C.C.l.. Trophy Tor The second consecu- Tive year. Bro. Bill Schroeder, who handles 52 The Track squad, inauguraTed spring pracTice wiTh a hosT oT experienced aThleTes on hand. Don Gardner and Carl Marrocco compeTe in The dashes. For The middle disTances Purcell has Bill Coad and Dulce Udry. Bolo Sheshull, who capTained The cross counTry Team, is a sTrong candidaTe in The mile run. The hurdling evenTs may see Dan Hogan and Herb Ryan seTTing new marlcs. Cavalier Tans hope To see Dick Heller crack his own record in The pole vaulT, high iumper Leo HeiTlcer clear new heighTs, and Angie CucinoTTa achieve 20 TeeT in The broad jump. Purcell relies on Frank KlosTern'1an and John McPhillips Tor The discus and shoT puT. Speedways While Vaulting To Victories Topping The high Timber, Dan Hogan races The clock To seT a new school record. FronT Row: K. Ryan, E. Jochem, C. Weierich, R. Marclc, J. DeSalvo D. Dawdy, D. Naber, P. BeclcsTed, R. Krueger, S. Hager. Middle Row J. PoynTer, T. Schmidt R. Kruse, T. ArThon, R. STocker, D. LamperT R. HasselhoTT, D. Beeber, G. MacVeigh, R. Molloy, W. Clemens, J Schauer. Top Row: H. Wenker, R. Bedwell, J. Keller, S. Truesdell, R Morris, E. DeVoTo, F. Conard, K. WensTrup, J. STeins, J. Hoelscher J. Carr, J. HuTzel, S. WrighT, L. KunTz, R. Berling. 8l Bat And Mitt Experts Lash Out WITH a gleam ot victory in their eyes, .947 SCORES Purcell's batmen eagerly await their tirst game, maybe optimistically inclined, but nevertheless possessing the material and spirit to assure a highly successtul I948 season. Coaching, guiding, and plugging the team on is Jack ivlcftxndrews, equipping the squad with excellent means ot attaining victory. Slugging, swishing, and swinging their way to the tinals last year, being tripped up only by Withrow, the club hopes to reach even turther pertection this year. Bill Acllcins will burn up the plate, while Daly, l-iottman and Corken render the intield air tight. Way out in the green somewhere, you'll tind Bolger and Doggett ready to snatch any stray balls. Plus the able assistance ot their tellow team- mates, the '48 squad loolcs torward to a high- spirited, victorious baseball season. Purcell Opponent 6 Central I 2 Roger Bacon 3 5 Hughes 3 5 St. Xavier 6 3 St. Xavier O 6 Bellevue 2 3 Roger Bacon 2 3 Central 0 7 Elder 9 7 Norwood 9 Norwood 7 I0 Roger Bacon 2 Withrow I2 7 Dayton Fairmont 2 Elder 6 3 Witlwrow 9 iTournamentl i948 SCHEDULE March 30 Western Hills April I4 Withrow April I Walnut Hills April I5 St. Xavier April 2 Hughes April 2I Western Hills April 6 Plainville April 22 Roger Bacon April 7 Woodward April 23 Norwood April 8 Roger Bacon April 26 Elder April I2 Eldsr April 29 St. Xavier May 7 District Tournament Veteran Team Returns With Excellent Prospect Practicing torm and control are: J. Westerkamp, W. Adkins, Leading candidates, Wm. Neihaus, A. Doggett, R Seitart R Rhode, and V. Como, the Cavalier mound mounters. P. Palumbo, and J. Silvati pose in their prospective positions 5 i BoHom Row: S. Biedeniwarn, R. Rhode, J. Hoffman, R. Sielari, D. Gruber. Middle Row: D. Daly W. Adkins, J. Bolger, J. Cuccinolla, W. Nielwaus. Top Row: A. Doqgefi, P. Palumbo, J. Wesferkamp, F. Silvaii, C. Corlcen V. Como. For Leag ue Record The r. b. i. leaders, C. Corkin, D. Gruber, D. Daly, J. Bolger, pw., and J. Hoffman line up before 'the opening fray. D lr ' 'Mlm' Zinn: H-1 1 Y if ffizf' N .3 .1 . - Q . .1 ' 'ff zeiffmf A 4 5 . h Q,-nf Nm , V! . n 1 w' M if li - y., J., 1- . 2' Q , u U I' 1 . v - 4 vc? im ,I ll , u, ..,.. , . '- x f +L'-' iff- vf V, Qyizj . KT' - A Y . 57: 'SW ... 5sJ'32'E'3 ff': 'Y - '15 fs ' - ML, '- Il ' ' wi- 4 gf 'X , 7 f' W ' '51 x , jiri gli ' z. .,5j.i.fv'.-4 1, f :.q I, Y 5 I- fa+.f , lg,-yi-510 F 4-1 Q 1. ' Ig' 1 . , Y, N asa - ' N . , - . w ' ' f 1 km? . f ' ' . ws . fc iff 4 ,X H V ' li' -,. Mila.. . 9 ' 'H 11 ' .-174 .FE E .--. - I 44. V Ti mf- .. 1 4, v' 1 I f , ..,1. ,,q .il if ,v:55El '.5.: . Y: in 'L , I .. I A, ill' X, : XJ Q m Af ,,'.-' 3' ,' I: 'l 0 ., ' in ki If .NN - :ig 1 s . ' ' ,ff ,f gg? Q ,V N- N -.w5g,,ilil1.:x l . . -' 'T-'f' .3 5. 112 922---. f ' ' N 83 Qqzm f., ...- , ,.-us . A.- ' Firsl' Row: J. Conroy, R. Vogele, J. Boeclcmann, T. Defzel. R OsTerhage, J. WesTerlcamp, J. Cleary. Freshman C THE IG BaslceTeers were Tops among The Trosh homerooms as They Toppled six Toes and bowed To none. The G whizzes were capTained by Jim Boeclcman, a clever Team player. Jim's Timely Two-poinTe-rs pulled many conTesTs ouT oT The Tire. Dead-Eye Diclc Vogele was high scorer Tor The boys Trom Mr. lvlcGraw's class, and laTer moved up To Cavalier Frosh squad. Bill Leonard played TighT deTensive ball and conTribuTed his share oT poinTs. Homeroom Won Losf A ..... ....4 2 B... .. ,...0 6 CH, .,..4 2 D.,. ....4 2 EH. ....I 5 2 4 0 G ..... .... 6 Trick ShoTs And Surprise STars Prove ST Row: E. Logan, B. Murray, L. KunTz, J. Wessling, PoynTer. Second Row: J. Schmidt R. Bedwell, J. Niehaus, R OsTe-rhage, J. WesTerl:arnp, J. Cleary. Sophomore B ANOTHER divisional champ To TerminaTe a rough schedule wiTh an ouTsTanding record was Sophomore B. Led by Jim PoynTer, capTain and a Top-noTch cager, The busy Bs paraded oTT wiTh The besT among The Soph's TiTle by winning 6 games and Losing Face in none. Jim WesTerlcamp spliT The neT wiTh uncanny accuracy all season long To earn high-poinT honors. AnoTher brillianT was Bob McGowan, a Tighf deTensive player- Homeroom Won Losf A .......... ... 2 4 B ..,..... ..., 6 0 C .,., ,.,. 4 2 D .,.. .., l 5 E .... .. . I 5 3 3 F .... G .... .,., 4 2 Firsf Row: J. Molloy, J. Moores, F. l-luiel, P. Vuollo. Second Row: J. Losekamp, L. Dodd, R. Buclcman, J. Russo. Unpredictable Firsi Row: A. Huber, P. I-luber, H. Ruerher, R. Foppe. Second Row: H. Lilienihal, J. Posr, L. Kunlcemoeller. Junior C BY humbling six foes and bowing +o one, 3C finished on iop of The Junior heap. The champs' lone seibaclc came ai Jrhe hands of 33, bui +his cleieaf was avenged in a laier march. Capiain and lop poini-gaiherer for 3C was Jack Moores, who iurned oui for The golf squad in Jrhe spring. Ball-hawks of dis- iinciion were Jim Loselcamp and Pai' Vuoiio, while Les Dodd and Joe Russo were offen- sive ihreais. Homeroom Won Losf A ........ .... 4 2 B ..... . . . , 5 2 C ..... . . . 6 I D ..,. .,.. I 5 E ..... .... 0 6 F ..... . . . 4 2 G ..,.. ..,. 2 4 . A i f .. .Q, is 'rl V9 1'. 21. .1 ,. assi ffiiii f- E-ii1ffi'i7fii'l'1 svi. f i . '..V 11? ii iii Senior D ENIOR D encouniered liiile opposiiion in lheir iourlh year foes, dribbling off wiih The cage crown by regislering 6 wins and no losses. When noi busy leading cheers, capiain Bob Foppe doned shoris and per- formed like an All-American for his home- room. The Jrwo Hubers. Al and Paul, were slick ball-handlers and a head-ache To Jrhe opposi+ion. l-lerc Rueiher was fhe oui- sianding rebounder for Jrhe D men. Homeroom Won Losf A .......... .... 4 2 B ........ .,,. 2 4 C .... ..,, 4 2 D .... .... 6 0 E .... , . . . I 5 F ..., .... 0 6 G .... .... 4 2 Mashie-Niblick Artists I947 SCORES GREAT season seoms Io be in sfore for fhe linksmen of Purcell. Sfirred by fhe winning ways of lasf season's squad, which capfured fhe C5.C.C.L, Tifle and suffered de- feaf in only one mafch, fhe Crimson golfers envision anofher par-fecf year. Fr. William Boyle, coach, realized fhe refurn of nine vef- eransg chief among fhese leffermen is Bob Foppe. Bob has been fofing fhe Crimson colors around fhe links for fhree years, and is looking forward fo fhe complefion of a par- busfing schedule. Jack Richfer, Jim Grady and I-larolcl Gaius should round ouf fhe firsf Sf. Xavier 4lf2 Purcell 7If2 Roger Bacon I Purcell II Wifhrow blfz Purcell slfz Norwood I V2 Purcell I0lf2 S+. Xavier 4 Purcell 8 Roger Bacon 0 Purcell I2 Weslern Hills 2 Purcell I0 Elder 0 Purcell I2 Milford 0 Purcell I2 Disfricf Meefz Purcell 4+h Elder 0 Purcell I2 PURCELL'S racquef-feers inaugurafed fhe 48 season wifh fhe infenfion of sfealing fhe G.C.C.L. fifle from under fheir oppo- nenfs' noses. Forfified by fhe refurn of a half-dozen leffermen and fhe addifion of an ambifious rookie crop, fhe fennis squad promised fo be sfronger fhan Iasf year's feam. Veferans John, Leo and Jerry Weber, Larry Koenig, Bob Beel and Tom Arbino form fhe backbone of fhe Cavalier Neffers. The School Tourney which is held each spring defermines fhe posifion a player holds. Buf he is forced fo keep a fighf grip on his spof, as he may be challenged fo forfeif if any fime. A foursome. Netmen Build Power I947 SCORES Purcell Opponenl 0 Wiihrow 5 0 Walnuf Hills 5 I Roger Bacon 4 0 Roger Bacon 5 0 Hamilfon Public 5 3 Wyoming 2 3 Hamilfon Calholic 2 4CovIng+on Ca'I'I1olic0 0 Wesfern Hills 5 5 Newporf Cafholic 0 0 SI. Xavier 5 4 NOFWOOGI I 4 Norwood I 0 Hamilfon Public 5 2 Elder 3 0 SI. Xavier 5 0 Hamilfon Ca'II1oIic 5 2 Elder 3 f' ' - 5 iflff' kia? ' , ea' , .r X 5.5 -,Q-L: ' fy ' rim A334-lf. -f ffl . 'Y If D. Spaefh, L. Leonard, L. Palumbo. W. Kelly, H. Grunfler. T. Tierney. 86 I948 SCHEDULE April 5 Walnul Hills April I2 Roger Bacon April I6 Elder April I9 Norwood April 23 Wifhrow April 26 S+. Xavier May 3 Roger Bacon May 4 Wifhrow May IO Elder May I7 Sf. Xavier Bo'Hom Row: L. Palumbo, H. Gaiu lMgr.l, J. Richler, lCapl.I Foppe. Back Row: C, Byrne, R. Criswell, L. Kunlcemoeller, A. Hu- ber, R. Shawhan, D. Rudolph, W. Foppe. Missing: J. Grady, L. Bomlcamp. Firsl' Row: L. Weber, L. Koenig, D. Boerger, T. Arbino, B. Hamil- Jron, C. Herllein. Second Row: D, Weber, D. Krurnme, J. Weber, R. Priebe, P. Lilowslci, T. Mori. I 948 SCH EDULE April 6 SI. Xavier April I2 Wifhrow April I3 Wesfern Hills April I6 Hamilfon Cafholic April 2I SI. Xavier April 28 Elder April 30 Hamilion Cafholic May 4 Weslern Hills May 5 Roger Bacon May 7 Norwood May I0 Walnul' Hills May ll Bellevue May I2 Sf. Xavier May I4 Disfricl Tournamenl May I9 Elder May 26 Roger Bacon Intramural Bowling NTRAMURAL bowling gained favor among Purcell lceglers Ihis year. So many responded Jrhar il was necessary 'ro organize Iwo leagues, one under 'rhe man- agemeni of Lou Palumbo, Jrhe oiher headed by Virg Scardina. The Green pin-busiers finished on Iop in Ihe Thursday loop, wilh Ron Shawhan as Irish anchor man. The Brown and Crimson Iives ran second and Ihird respeciively. The besi of Ihe Friday groups were 'rhe Gold-siers, whose ouisianding lcegler was Bill Adkins. The Blue boys grabbed second posiiion, while Ihird place fell ro Ihe Scarlers. ln a championship maich, rhe Gold ieam 'roolc all Jrhree games from Ihe Green. 87 wir - Q . -fy- 2 . -,- .. 1-Re ise -12:13. 4 like if Q26 If . M W W . fair 5, - --U,.:fN f r Sf 'ef 32-.eww 5 leeway We w lqkwk 1-1711 V K R ' - ' ' f ' A .4 nm- .: shy .5,.i , -- -fs ' .g ' .,. .1-L -5- E J ' N rw gl 1 3, ..Q. ,, fu r 'if' N . ri 31' K . Q- 1 - if f R V iff? ,'- qi .IA b -'f' I JF! if e max ' ,, ii if ' - 4 ,ii , Q i x . .w J '- T i . K-f,,,:' - il 17 ,K - Al J V. , 1, 5 :g,5?'?ZY1,:.mf,,f.--i L: My L 5 gxwiwlvm IIAqua-ducks Paddle To Second Place BY STEADY pracfice under fhe wafchful eye of Fr. Herman Kenning, fhe Cavalier merrnen realized an ambifion fhaf had eluded fheir grasp for years. This goal was a vicfory in a G.C.C.L. meef, which neffed fhern second place behind Elder in fhe final league sfandings. The pool-performers were Ied by Bill Nighfingale, fheir capfain and an ace freesfylisf. BiII, along wifh Rockne Morrissey, a soph who showed sur- prising falenf, qualified for fhe Sfafe frank-'riff in fhe 200-yard free-sfyle evenf. Mike Rohde carried fhe Crimson colors in fhe back- sfroke heafs. Ofher freesfyle adherenfs were Jim Leonard and Dick Kropf, Ioofh whizzes in fhe wafer. Jack Ruf led fhe field in his specialfy, fhe breasf- sfroke, while Joe Nordloh and Bob I-Iolfgrefe rounded ouf PurceII's sfrong freesfyle group. The breasf-sfroke became fhe form of wafer-fravel for Bill Scheve and John Shaul. SWIMMING SCORES Purcell Opponenfs 43 Norwood 26 30 SI. Xavier 36 34 Walnuf Hills 37V3 24 Elder 42 42 Norwood 24 28 Wesfern I IiIIs 30 23 Wifhrow 27 Roger Bacon 4If2 GREATER CINCINNATI LEAGUE MEETS Purcell Elder Xavier Bacon I, 24 36 37 I0 2. 32 47 24 4 3, 39'f2 ssyz 25 in Tofal Qslfz II8If2 86 25 Firsi' Row: D. Weber, I-I. Bernens, D. Dumbacher, N. Wegman, J. Gaufhier. Second Row: R. Kropf, J. Ruf, R. Rohde, J. Leonard, W. Nighfingale. Third Row: W. Scheve, G. Young, J. Shaul, R. I-Iolfgrefe, R. Morrissey, J. Linesch. J. Ruf, W. Nighlingale, R. Rhode, R. Kropf, J. Leonard, R. Caplain Bill Nighlingale, breaks surface, on a l'urn ancl s Morrissey, and R. Weseli from Purcell's 'flashy relay 'l'eam. mel lo his surprise by 'lhe cameraman's flash. Weber, Hollgrele, Leonard, and Morrissey praclice leg Churning green waler lo while foam, R. Rhod freeslyle work while grimly clinging lo lhe pool edge. specialisl, races lo record-smashing climax. Cinclermen Streak Over Hill Ancl Dale Firsl' Row: C. Duncan, M. Vaccariello, J, Molloy, J, Brauninq, F. l-lerrle. Second Row: R. lhoss, G. Fischer, J. Rich, W. Frilz, J. Meyer, J. Poynler, J. Morrissey. Third Row: R. Quehl, P. Gormley, G, Niehaus, S. Wriohl, J. Truesdell, W. Sloeckel, J. Sheshull. Fourlh Row: P. Brinlcpeler. 89 HASING down Two vic- lories our ol four meels, l3urcell's cross-counlry learn under lhe capable and in- spiring leaclership ol Cap- lain Bob Sheshull, came across lhe line wilh a com- paralively successful I947 season. The Cavalier cross-counlry- men lhen copped lourlh place in lhe dislricl rneel' ol len leams, scoring IO4 poinls. Purcell Opponenl 35 Weslern Hills 20 3Olf2 Norwood 55 30V2 Walnul Hills 34lf2 36 Hughes I9 lLow score is flue winnerl E 5 f f S Q n E M ,HJ Aclivilies ' :r agiw 'fq,'i. ff, -5- -5 - , . - ' ,. r . , ' ' , In K, 4. ,. L iw, ,--W ' -ff' 'JL:,'ff-Far' ' fffffff-TA ' ulqlakw ks 1 .V . .+-- . 9- ma--V, -r , if - f My . , 4 Ywiafi- H, A My ,.r.y,,! '1'1P'J'gf x28:, 'N . 'img ' 11 'snip No sooner does fhe flrsf bell dag, 1. fhan 'I'he varnous organlzaho ,lqirr me i ah J, HQ old members 'ro carry oul 'rhei l', .l,9,,V?v - - - G l TI ' 1 '- fo fulflllung a need or ce fx helps lo keep Purcell on 'rop, 'r 6,3 give fheir memloers an opporluni , A ,, 1:11 . selves in +hings olher +han 1'he convenl rx .-3 Ing, . . . . . . Q3 ' wrlhng, and arrlhmehc. They - , ,,. Q N--.. f A' li' 'Q , -. a chance +o develop all 'l'll w 6'V I shes. l l'95'f ag . , c fl , ,v l .r .IV -,.. Y. ,:. A, ,.,- N, 9 . 4 '- 'zz -,Q . ff -f'5??f1Lfm .Q.'-a 1,4 'g41. - likl 'il - M A '- -for 'fp ' ,,...-..z.....'.i.g,,..,,,.. . ,-,.-- 'sf '-sus. .y,,.,,. . This year fhe band has excelled all perfor- mances of fhe pasf. Sfarfing wifh an im- pressive performance af fhe l-lughes game, which consisfed of colorful maneuvers in fhe dark, made oufsfanding by fhe lighfing sys- fem, fhey followed up wifh infricafe formafions puf info effecf wifh snap-like precision af fhe following games. To crown a perfecf season Purcell's march- ing musicians fook over fheir nafural rivals, fhe Wifhrow band, by furning in fhe besf show of fhe year. ln complefe darkness, excepf for fheir haflighfs, fhey formed a pipe. blowing bubbles, a sfar inscribed with a of blue fluorescenf sfars, and an illuminafed Tiger. This was followed by a shining Cavalier. This spring abouf 75 band members, lagefher wifh fheir soloisf, Miss Ann Sfrauss, presenfed fhe Springfime Serenade of semi-classical music in pop-concerf sfyle. Among fhe selec- fions played were The Man l Love, Nighf and Day, Donkey Serenade and ofher mel- odies gafhered from Memory Lane wifh fhe Songs from Showland, Zigeuner, Tea for Two and Dancing ln fhe Dark. We can be sure our band will climb fo ever greafer heighfs in fhe fufure under fhe super- vision of Brofher Joseph Keimig and fhe musical direcfion of Mr. l-luberf Buschle. Eighty Piece Marching Band Ranks AT The Flrsf Row: K. Sieve. L. Leonard, J. l-lugenberg, J. Byrne, C. Gausling, J. Schmalfz, N. Anderson, H. Lilienfhal. Second w: R. Bond, D. Weber, W. l-laffield, K. Fox, F. Fanning, M, Naayers, J. Jansen, F, Yingling. Third Row: T. Tierney, W. Zinnecker, P, Pefrosky: A. Smifh, W. Schwemberger, W. Doud, D. Harmon, R, Book. Fourfh Row: W. Udry, J. Leonard, R Overbeck, R. Gausling, C. Quehl, H. Brulporf, R. Buckmanp W. Nighfingale. i Pxvg 9'1 we iff-X . V: . -,H N- f 2:9 - 1 if af' all .'- ',':z-L-.J.,g,p,.i 5 R. , r N 'ff ..- '51 ' 'fri' V , Band members exlwibir varying signs relax while sfudying 'rhe performance 'roo+ers during in+erim formalifies. Top Ol Purcell's Mounting Musical Firsf Row: F. Sclriengber, W. Mueller, N. Rave, R. Sieve, R. Seuberling, G. DiMarco, H. Bernens, R. Row: R. Priebe G. Sclwoll, R. Benz, P. Gulhrie, J. Sclnrnidl, l-l. Gray W. Grarnke, T. Buserncyer, Third L, Weber, F, l-lallner, l-l. Pefwslcy, J. Clcuglw, D. Seilerl, D. Gadd, W, Kalwle. Fourlh Row: W. W. Leonard, E. Egan, R, Wagner, D. Berne, E. Taylor. Absenlz V, Cappa, R. Curry. C. Dean, T, Gausl T, Moore, J. Powell, D, Albreclrl, P, Gales, J. Riedv, M. Pfzzulo J. Willems, J. Gaullwier. of 'fafigue as fhey of +l1e rival 1'eam's Scale Sclweidler, Second Row: J. Kesselman, Kisperl, J. Keller, ing, R. Kloslerman, Springtime Concert PURCELUS Band responded +o +he laaion of lvlr. l-luberi Buschle io loegin The second annual Spring'rime Serenade. On Jrhe nighrs oi April 30, May I, 2, 5, 6, and 9, capaciry crowds rhrilled ro ihe sirains of semi-classical music in The pop conceris feaiuring Songs from Showlandu and Melodies of Memory Lane, Tea lor Two, Dancing in Jrhe Dark. Zigeuner, and Rosemarie were headliners in The parade of showland hils. Old favoriies, Jelousie, l love a Parade, When Day is Done, recalled pleasani memories of yesier- years. The lovely prima donna of The conceris, Miss Ann Sirauss, charmed her audiences by Jrhe beauly of her singing. Days of planning, arranging and pracricing, iogeiher wiih an appropriale dine-and-dance aimosphere, sei lhe siege for ihe never-To-be iorgoiien Serenade of 1948. Once again 'the Cavalier band has added iis share To ihe glories of The Crimson and Gold. r i 1 J A i W During lhe halffime ceremonies, His Royal High- ness Duke Udry capfures ihe en+husiasm of The hushed fhrong wifh fremendous iwirls. Wi+h an air of solemniry, The Purcell band plays a Memorial-Day iribule ro war dead, as 'rhe crowd siancls al rapi aH'en'rion. Wifh a magnificenl' flourish, Maeslro Huberi Buschle inaugurafes an early-morning rehearsal wifh Purcell's Philharmonic Socieiy in 'Hue cafeferia. A segmenr of ihe P H S is seen playing ihe school song before a crowded sfadium of Purcell followers. A+ fhe 48 Foofball Banquef fhe orchesfra plays Begin fhe Beguine for lhe enioymenf of lhe squad and fans. As a climaxing maneuver fhe band plays a+ ai'- renfion in radiaiing lines as a final iribufe fo 'lhe glowing Cavalier. This sfar will ever bring back pleasanf memories of a Sfar Dusf band performance af 'lhe Wilh- row game. -.f 'X ff he 1. Qx e.,. , -ii'i fs I is W Trombone R Serferr Tenor sax F Hafrner Mellophone J May Trumpelsz W. Gramlce, J. Schmidf, R. Benz, D. Weber Planlsl' A Smlfh Clarinersz H. Lilienlhal, J. Gaufhier, H. Bernens, F. Schengber Prayer, Study R. Overbe-ck, T. Gaitenstein, T. Mott, J, Buse, N. Brockman. it fibre' A LTT7 P 7 Mathematics Honor Society First Row: T. McCoy, T. Bruggeman, P, Close, D. I-ioiticamp, W. Norton, J. Stumph. Second Row: J. Meyer, W. Nightingale, B. Klosterman, W. Woeblcenberg, T. McDonough, L. Yleber. Third Row: R. Sieve, G. Witte, A. Losekamp, L, Koenig, P. Vtfidrner, R. Schaefer. Dusty Tomes First Row: L. Thompson, R. Schaefer, ' L. Palumbo, T. Mott, J. Rengering, V. I-temrnerie. Second Row: J. Ying- ling, J. Shaul, R. Rakel, R. Gruber, C. Dwyer, J. Petersman, H. Maiorano. Third Row: K. Brandstetter, D. For- man, W. Laudeman, S. Hager, R. Jaspers, W. Scherzinger, P. Reinert, E. Thompson, J. Peurrung. Absent: W, Ge-bhart. 96 Sacrifice-The Motto Lives ln Cavaliers P URCELL'S uniT oT The C.S.M.C combined all The elemenTs oT democracy and poliTical TacTics as well as religious inspiraTion, To bring abouT The elecTion oT a Cavalier as presidenT oT The Local ConTerence. A dele- gaTion oT Purcellires Took The convenTion hall by sTorm lasT spring and came away wiTh The presidency Tor This year compleTely con- Tirmed. Besides Taking conTroI oT The local adminisTraTion, The Purcell UniT inauguraTed a new policy concerning The disTribuTion oT WITH l:aTher l-loTsTeTTer succeeding FaTher AnTony as TaculTy moderaTor OT The MaTh Club, The Cavalier ChapTer again swung inTo high gear. As an ouTleT Tor The inTeresTs oT capable maTh sTudenTs, The club has greaT plans Tor The TuTure. IT will conTinue To work on various proiecTs perTaining To maThemaTics as iT has done This year. Among The 47-48 proiecTs was The consTrucTion oT a six-TooT slide rule, compIeTe on boTh sides. This model conTains nearly every scale ThaT is Tourid on The Log Log Duplex VecTor. AnoTher proiecT was The sTudy oT surveyors' insTru- menTs, including The TransiT, level, and The- odoliTe. BroTher George Spahn, S.M., Trom The The Shield. Individual paymenTs were elim- inaTed by The sponsorship oT a dance To cover subscripTion Tees. Aside Trom The maTeriaI aspecTs oT The club, however, The Cavaliers, one hundred per cenT members in The organizaTion, Temporarily dismissed Their cares and sTudies To parTici- paTe in The Annual ReTreaT, The greaTesT expression oT SpiriTual FideliTy possible. For many, iT marked The culminaTion oT a some- whaT diTTicuIT realizaTion oT responsibiliTies. UniversiTy OT DayTon, gave demonsTraTions oT The insTrumenTs and poinTed ouT Their pracTical appIicaTion. Aside Trom Their own proiecTs The members Tound Time To meeT wiTh members Trom The various local chapTers To discuss various phases oT maThemaTics aT MoTher oT Mercy in a Decem'ber meeTing. The Purcell sTudenTs were also preparing Tor The Colloquium which was held April I0 aT MoTher oT Mercy where The besT papers Trom each chapTer compeTed Tor prizes. Dr. K. C. SchrauT, noTed maThema- Tician, was The guesT speaker aT This climax oT The year's acTiviTies. Find Welcome Homes Through The Librarians PURCELL is iusTly proud oT These young men, These genTlemen who consTiTuTe The Library STaTT. They have broughT no cups To The school, They have noT spread Purcell's name and Tame Tar and wide, They have noT all made The I-lonor Roll. No, They give buT service-service early in The morning unTil IaTe in The aTTernoon, service To Those who have books on reserve as well as To Those who have books overdue. IncompeTenT service? AT Times, yes, buT willing service, neverThe- less. Nor is ThaT alll They have even venTured a library paper Tor your enioymenT, have organized a book club Through which They could Tell you abouT The new books in The library, have even underTaken a hobby display To aid you in your pasTime. Did They meeT wiTh perTecT success in These underTakings? NaTurally noT! BuT we are sTill proud oT These young men, These qenrlemen who consTiTuTe PurcelI's Library STaTT. Dr Gaunf adminisiers 'lirsf aid fo Grey during a lense Messrs. Trumbull, Findlay, and Gauni drinlr a loasl 'io fhe momenf of ihe producfion. The incomparable Grey suavely breaks up anolher love scene befween Sidney and Gordon. Three Wise Fools 98 healfh of fheir new godsend. Benny is apprehended by The police as ihe Fools and Crawshay look on. A Her a brief period of inaclivily, lhe Purcell Players organized and produced Three Wise Fools , a delighllul Jrhree-acl comedy by Auslin Sirong. The play was presenied January I8, l9, and 20 before one Thousand gleelul onlookers. The plol in a nulshell is as follows: Mr. Findlay lBob Sheshulll, Doclor Gaunl lTom Bruggemanl, and Judge Trumbull lBill Favrell, The Jrhree fools, are willed a dying woman's child. The appearance of The orphan, Sidney lBob Lauchl, slarrles everyone, for he is a beaulilul girl. Findlay's handsome bul ir- Three Wise CoTTee and cream is served beTween apples and ho! waTer To The Fools and Sidney. Mr Findlay adminisfers a verbal shellaclcing To The ever pahenf servanTs, Saunders and Douglas. responsible nephew, Gordon ll.ee Liebell, soon Talls madly in love wiTh her. An escaped convicT lJohn Brownl aTTempTs To murder Judge Trumbill, and when Sidney is arresTed Tor helping him geT away, The Three wise Tools disown her. Gordon Then convinces Them she was desperaTely Trying To shield her TaTher lCharles lngersolll. one oT The prison- brealcers. The police capTure Benny, who con- Tesses ThaT he Tramed Sidney's TaTher. Gordon and Sidney geT engaged and The Three wise Tools reTurn To Their ruTs and buTTercups . Tom McDonough and John CasT Mr. Theodore Findlay. . .Robei-T Sheshull Dr. Richard GaunT. .Thomas Bruggeman I-lon. James Trumbill. . .William EavreT Miss Fairchild ,...,..,.. RoberT Lauch Mrs. Saunders ,..., John Johannigman Gordon Schuyler ,,..,.,. Henry Liebel Beniamin SuraTT .......,.. John Brown John Crawshay ...... Charles Ingersoll Poole ..,........... William Coulehan Grey ............ Thomas McDonough Clancy ...,. ,.... T homas BarreTT Douglas ..... .... D onald Krumme Policeman ,..... ...... J ohn McGraw PrompTer ......,.... Richard l-lolTlcamp STage Managers ....... Richard Deubell Paul RoeTTing Richard Schrannm Edward Ellig -MT S , -el-...Nga g f TM S? .132 ' ' .T - T 'wif li-,Q 59, T' g.'9, '.' . TTT-. g ba' gf' gm :.f .i:, f i- fi ,f A 1 V A:'i T' A.', -y V' 5 'uf T., Egfr J- , n es. hm m... - ' ' X Johannigman deserve special menTion Tor Their performance as hilarious servanTs. PracTice began in earnesT The TirsT week oT December. Every evening oT rehearsal was embellished by ad-libs and laughs. Even The Three performances were Tilled wiTh unTore- seen humor: sagging scenery, The breakdown oT Findlay's chair, calce-snaTching deTecTives, and Tom BarreTT's inauspicious encore. IT was Through The eTTorTs and inspiraTional leadership oT co-direcTors BroThers Charles Rossman and Maurice Beyer ThaT The play achieved ouTsTanding success. FirsT Row: H. RueTher, K. Haas, T. McCoy, C. STinson. Second Row: J. Massarella, J. Wesslirig, 6. Jochem, H, KnechT, T. BarreTT, P. Hahn. Trophy Taggers MasTer Verb-ballisfics T haT limb oT The Hackberry Tree which has been mosT TruiTTul This pasT season is The Senior DeloaTe Club. lTs members consTanTly sTrove To prevenT decadence: Their whole eTTorT was To increase iTs v'1'aliTy by amassing enough poinTs To warranT accepTance inTo The NaTional Forensic League. ln TulTilling iTs pur- pose To Teach young men To reason Tor Them- selves in such a way as To be able To convince or insTrucT oThers-The club auTomaTically enTerTains iTs members, Tor They can poliTely le+ oTT sTeam in a league debale or iusT plain blow Their Top in Room I6. DiligenT pracTice and research, Travel, and The gui- dance oT Fr. Lekan and Bro. Rossman molded These boys inTo The champioin debaTers oT The GreaTer CincinnaTi and enTire souTh- wesTern Ohio leagues. Ursula Academy plays hosTess To ST. Gabriel High School Chairman Paul Hahn infroduces The 'Topic To The assembled and Purcell in a ioinf discussion oT The U.N. sludenl' body of The McMillan-Woodburn Academy. NO. OF PURCELL OPPONENTS DEBATES WON Elder 2 2 Molher of Mercy 5 5 Regina 3 2 Xavier I0 6 Newporf Cafholic 3 3 Ml. S+. John Prep I3 9 Milford 4 4 Wyoming 4 3 Hamilfon Public 5 3 Holmes 5 3 Hughes 9 5 Newpor+ Public 4 4 Springfield 3 3 Newark 2 2 Day+on Fairmonf 2 I Columbus Cenlral 2 2 Marysville 3 3 Micldlelown 3 3 Lima Cenfral 2 I Columbus Easf 2 I Daylon Oakwood 2 O fx Ls .. . 'X 31 ' 'g Q +-' 1,1 , ' i ' 5 'wa Y 1 ,- , 'I x5fYiTf:ij2.1 'El V 1' o A W -7-. ' ' e. L11' V, ffm, Q W , V K' is 51. -5355,-'1-,.gf.,:na 1 tl , x Ef fr . ' V Q25-1 as '- - i y 2 -. -J' , V , A H.. N 3',,,:N ' wi 2 V ' f ' 5 kff ff l a. 'Q 5+ iv . T7 , Lei f . I 11,3 V fl, ...R .1 I Q 31 f. Y' Forensic Fledglings URCEl.L'S Junior Debalers, comprised oi Fresh- men and Sophomore sludenls, laced sliil oppo- silion in winning lilleen and losing an equal number of debales. Since Purcell is lhe only school in lhe league which has a Junior Debale Club, The mem- bers had lo meel lhe B leams of oiher schools, which were composed ol older youlhs, Junior and Senior sludenls. ln spile of lhis, The Cavalier Jream Haas and Ruelher combine wifs lo upsef lhe applecarl of fhe S+. Gabriel lonely in lasl-minule discussion. gave a good accounl ol il'sel'l while Jrraining 'ro ioin lhe Senior leam. The records show wins over Mid- dlelown, Daylon Oakwood, l-lamillon Public, Regina, l-lughes, and Mounl' Sl. John in Dayion. Nexl' year Brolher Charles Rossman, moderalor of The Junior debale leam, hopes lo renew Purcells charler in lhe Nalional Forensic League. Firsl' Row: N. Rave, J. Johns, R. Siegenlhaler, A. Pelfil Second Row: K. Brandsleifer, W, Walsh, R, l-lasselholl, J Schmidt W. Trischler, C. Ziegler, R. Sirolman, Third Row R, Kern, G. Brunel, R. Fleming, T. King. I0l Artists And Scripfmen Concoct Haclsberry Leaves ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS Edifor in Chief ...,........,..... Daniel Hogan Assisfanl Edilor .... .... R oberl' Sheshull Ari' Edilor ...., ,,.., R ichard Heller Liferary Eclifor . . , . , . .Thomas McCoy Spor+s Edifor ....,.............. Harold Haines Ar+ Sfaff: R. Heller, D. Hogan, J. Weber. Seniors: C. S+inson, H. Ruelher. Piclure Descripfionsz R. Sheshull, K. Fox, L. Supple, R. Hol'I'lcamp, T. Mc- Donough. Arficlesz T. McCoy, K. Haas, L. Albers, F. Wiclmer, J. Mulloney, P. Gabriel, T. Bruggeman, D. Hogan. Spor+s: H. Haines, R. Gabriel, E. Hari, J. Hogan. E Q .,., if . ez, 5.51 gArj: 'ss5:v ,., A , ,J ffbb:v.,:igQf'3Ljig' . N, . .. -- M na T A TXQ,-W . 42 Q? rss fs-::Xe .:1 . M ,' .41 -. L, T- Eff favml G'- D . -' '- '-if il' AN., lj, 'png ,417 ,I Wd, 5, ,x NT ' . JF f -S s .Q Tzifjr-' + ' rf v .f in v . ' .,...z, . 4. Q.,-5 5 ,--: A ?, ?'u'ty1sg .effgf- ' . . ' '- G S: .1 , .1 '- R .15 .- H -ig' -2' .- 1 ,. ' 1...-3 H :1 I J: ,. if T ' L ' , . iii ., h T' I ,- -' 1 f . Z X. ' , . f, fly' R iss ., ,I ' ' . I LN: ,f I - :V 1' 1+ Q. I '-.X , ,ff l ,-1.45, A A . ,V i w. iii 4 - . lfx V . fr: ' FQ- X , , ... ,, ,,,, , ,.,.' ...g-wwgfrml-,. . V- - 7. - -., - V- naar:-hggi ms A ,.....L .n , ,AQ f- .fJ,.,f.s.f. ....., JN ,, ,, , OMPOSE, slceich, phorograph, Iayoul, prinl and finally-The goal is reached- The class of I948 presenis This year's Cav- alier l Perhaps +0 some who scan These pages ii is iusl anoiher year book produced by iusi anoiher class, buf io Those indusirious young men who have given so much of Their Time and elfori +0 presenl +his derailed accouni, and io all Jrhose who have supplied The ma- 'rerial, il means a greai deal more. To ihem ir is a personal diary of every Cavalier: a Receiving assignmenfs from execufive edilor Dan Hogan are his associale edifors Sonny Haines, Tom McCoy, and Bob Sheshull. Annual caplioneers T. Bruggeman, R. Sheshull, T. McDonough R. Holllramp, R. Byrnes, and L. Supple amass brain malerial fo form lively piclure descripfions. precious hold on each TleeTing hour oT youTh. Read iT well! Overlook iTs imperTecTions and appreciaTe iTs qualiTiesl The Theme oT This year's annual, l-laclsberry Leaves , was inspired by The haclqberry Trees which line The sTreeTs in The viciniTy oT Pur- cell. Once The TiTle was decided on, The worlc progressed rapidly. lvlosT oT The phoTographic worlc was very cape ably underTalcen by Bro. Louis A. Weber, SM., who has supervised The publishing oT Purcell annuals Tor several years. The Senior members oT The ArT Club Tormed The arT Dick Heller, Jerry Weber, Dan Hogan, comprising our com- peTenT arf sfaffg They have labored faifhfully since early fall. Sfaff wrifers C. Sfinson, P. Gabriel, T. McCoy, K, Haas, F. Widmer, and H. Ruefher review Their arTicles before sending Them To press. sTaTT and spenT much oT Their Time aTTer class planning and laying ouT The pages. The Senior wriTe-ups, arTicles, and picTure descripTions were produced Through The The eTTorTs oT The sTaTT wriTers, while adverTise- menTs and oTher Tinancial maTTers were handled very eTTicienTly by The business sTaTT and cooperaTion received Trom The under- classmen, Thus The largesT graduaTing class in The hisTory oT Purcell ioins The honorable ranlcs oT The Alumni, and in passing presenTs This Their record of achievemenT-The 1948 Cavalier ! Those sparkling sporfs arficles rnerif honors for Ecl Har? Jack Hogan and Sonny Haines, The Joe As+on of Purcell Paul Pefroslcy, Pal' Burlre, Herberf Weise, and John Connelly worlc overfime To Type ar+icles before Cavalier press-Time Firsi Row: W. Cornwell, J. Bierman, C. Swope, J. Lucas, P. l-lenke, D. Bee-ber. Second Row: D. SpaeTh, 6. ArneTT, J. DeNoma, R. SonnTag, J. Kuhl, W. Morrell, G. BernhardT. Third Row: F. LeTTersT, D. Bramble, D. l-lolT, H. BarTh, R. Ward, T. Siemers, A. Ross. FourTh Row: R. Finan, F. GroThaus, A. Franceschina. AbsenT: P. Byrne, R. I-lelllcamp, D. l-licks, P. Merland. You've Cot IT T ' iil f Now Yell IT LeT's C-o l. ae. ' lj! l P LENTY oT punch is paclcecl by The colorful cheerleaders Trom The l-louse on l-laclc- berry. The oTher requisiTes Tor successful rooTers are also possessed by This cavorTing crew. l-lere is Tire To kindle Cavalier spiriTq and plenTy oT excess energy-To lceep This sTalwarT group aT Their exhausTing acTiviTy. On The scene of every lively school evenT, The moral boosTers oT Purcell wenT all ouT To malce iT a success. The Crimson and Gold cheerleaders masTered Their snappy TormaTions, handsprings, somer- saulTs and oTher muscle-TwisTing conTorTions J ,W in Time To help lead The Cavaliers and Their TaiThTul 'followers To shining vicTory and en- ioyable games. The novelTy performance of The year was crediTed To The WiThrow game, where The yellmen inTroduced Bob Foppe's peT goaT Sis To The Cavalier TooTball Tans. A greaT deal oT Bro. Beyer's Time has been devoTed To his eager charges. This pracTice, along wiTh a naTive enThusiasm and gaily hued, new uniforms, have combined' To make This noT only The largesT, buT The mosT success- Tul squad in school hisTory. Yellow-iaclceTs Checker Busy Socials erving The public is, naTurally The maior purpose of Purcell's Service Club. This group, under The waTchTul eyes OT BruTher RoberT Geary, has culTi- vaTed a courTeous and genTlemanly manner OT handling The public, as all Their acTions are imme- diaTe crediT on The school. A compeTenT, well-Trained sTaTT, all The duTies They have assumed are compleTed guieTly and eTTicienTly. Arrayed in Their crimson-andegold uniTorms, The members may be seen perTorming many chores, ranging Trom selling programs aT TooTball games To escorTing pious SisTers aT educaTion convenTions. The welTare associaTion hearTily commends The Service Club Tor The numerous ways in which iT assisTs Their meeTings, card parTies, and bazaars. When asked To work, The members Tind a deep saTisTacTion in pulling TogeTher and in assuming responsibiliTy Tor The smooTh running of Purcell's social aTTairs. The presidenT OT The club during The I947 school year was Paul Merland. ' - JP' T 1 4' - ' . 3 s T. . T T T mv 'lf' T ' . T Q .:1421T,,sf: m fs ff Q L A s 'Y .., T 'RTM . '2 .W T- vs,-:,.f-ee:p:T. ,, 4, . 535' 'S :nf 5, M 13 fx' T 6 'TAT Tu T .- . T 2 L 1 1 .1-73555 T.:-X 4111, , X y T -T.. j Hg g ,:-fe ' J ',- aff '- 'T - T' 2, MI. Ti'T!f93i!YE25Fia1 -' T 'TT-T:T:5wfze,,.,fT T -, TQ' 'y I X fz ', Q Q T ' 1. 1 ' f.T,nua.n -. 4.4 .r :T T X f T I , , . ff., , . . , , TTT... gw., M, Y.,,.,,f ' ' . 'T ' 1 4 'T TU-' J :iff csv'-T T . 5' . T, .T N T TT- T T ,.f -'N l., , s Q 'sw . '1'f3bT?4- 'vt 1 T ' M,..,.5,,,5 , 'v T . x MZ. I .N M, 5 A 3 .. T ZH- V, E c ' '- i .Y 1: .... , i 'S T5 .T fan. T K I -7 I A. ' '- T A , :-5 T, T R T T ilk ' Ji .akamai at TTL- -- - 7- ' 'T- - I, Q,-3,,,,4ggsT?a-:IQ 1 -1 ug. , TT.T,Tnv1'f N': Y , gf .,, , -h.Tf.TT,.,T.,TfmT..,, FirsT Row: T. McC-Bowan, R. Foppe, J. Mulloney, F. Nesi, R, l-lamilTon, C. BrinlcpeTer. Second Row: T. McDonough, C. Frank, A. CucinoTTa, J. Russo, D. Gruber, J. Schneider. AbsenT: W. Coulehan, P. Davis, H. WilTon, D. Joerg. T05 Tom Bruggeman, ciTy ediTor, and his assisTanTs, P. Palmisano. EdiTor Tom McDonough refers To The files Tor information T. McManus, T. Reardon, J. Connelly. C, Sfinson, and T. Mac is nofed for his enfhusiasm and diligence. MOH receive Their worlx. Arf Sfaff members D, Crowell, R. lvlerld, and W. Scheve dis SporTs reporfers L. Palumbo, W. Udry, and K. Haas subrnil cuss sfory illusfrafions wifh Dick Heller and Dan Hogan Their arTicles To Ed HarT and Sonny Haines for crilicism. The Plume All-American Publication elaxing aT The end of anoTher successful season, The Plume STaTT reminisces aloouT The pasT issues. Two new maior columns were inTroduced and anoTher was revamped. l-lerk RueTher's Melody NoTes and The ProTes- sions arTicles made Tremendous hiTs wiTh The sTudenT loody and received much acclaim. Tailored To The New Look and insTilled wiTh youTh appeal, l-le-re's Looking aT You loe- carne much more saTisTacTory To The average reader. Also new To The Plume were The various polls submiTTed To The sTudenTs, ln SepTember, Frosh Class News Men: Roberf Hemmerle, Carl Frank, Thomas Meyers, Paul Fleming, Joseph Cherney, Soph, Class News Men: Tom Bove, Ray Bedwell, Nor- man Rave, Tom Schmidf, Paul Roeffing. Junior Class News Men: Ted Moore, Louis Gunfzel- man, Bill Udry, Allen Sieferf, James Buse, Lawrence S+riHmaHer, Richard Thiery. Senior Class News Men: James Riedy, Sonny Haines, Charles Sfinson, Henry Liebel, Kennefh Haas. Manners for Maidens caused quife a sfir among fhe weaker sex in Cincinnafi while fhe Unifed-Nafions poll in November broughf ouf Purcell's inferesf in world affairs. Melody Nofes and l-lere's Looking af You also conducfed polls in fheir respecfive fields. on fhe Sporfs fronf, Edifor l-larold l-laines, wifh fhe able assisfance of Bill Udry and Lou Palumbo, scaffered fears and cheers, de- pending on The score, across fheir columns, while covering an ever-increasing number of sporfs evenfs af Cavalier Casfle. ' Q Q55-if F fv fr,-as ff 1 A s L C N Y 42:94 up-' Q' 1 A Q TSN WV if ,C g 5 'L wx, , .cg .5 '11 :F r gaQ5.3fd1 ,f3P'5- '-. 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'I ,d - A -M ' ' ' - A - N' - -- ff , . - -' ,..., .v , . . 7-,A Alfhough fhe Plume is rafher a liferary maga- zine fhan a news periodical, News Edifor Thomas Bruggeman managed fo keep far enough in advance of coming evenfs fhaf fhey acfually appeared as news in fhe Plume. However, no liffle praise is due his compefenf assisfanfs: Ken l-laas, Len Supple, Ed l-larf, Paul l-lahn, Paul Merland, Paul Palmisano, Tom Reardon and Tom McManus. Much of fhe feafure work was done by Tom MOH, Thomas McCoy and Charles Sfinson. John Connelly edifed and selecfed fhe class news for publicafion. s Row: F. Schuerman, B. Bedinghaus, V. Pres.: V. Fluor, Pres.: J King, T. Barrett. Second Row: P. Burke, J. McGraw, R. Sheshull, C Swope, F. Fishback, E. Ellig. Third Row: T. Arbino, G. Fischer, D Hall, J. Russo, lvl. Vaccariello, C. Duncan. Absent: G. Poulin, H Miller, P. Petrosky. ... X., , -fs 4 ' K , ,ga I Q 'ff s wi ,-i' ,wi-. iv? Li, 1 iv , TF'-s 5 N151 A H X L 9 x ff., K if XXX 1 '- 4 4 i '11 :X A y,lI., g igr gyk Egg: ,...' . f-ff S- -t gi. M Commercial Club T-lave you ever taken time to inquire who decorates the cateteria tor the dances, bazaars, and Weltare Meetings? Well, it may interest you to note that this is an undertaking ot the Commercial Club. The services just mentioned are only a tew ot the many activities in which its members are engaged. Twin C representatives sell concert, play, and dance tickets and assist Brother Maurice Beyer, their Taculty moderator, in making arrangements tor the Junior and Senior Proms. They Take charge ot retreshment booths and check rooms during dances, along with manag- ing the sale ot Turkey Rattle cards. The otticers draw up tinancial reports atter each attair, enabling them to put into practice their Theories ot bookkeeping. The otticers tor 1948 include: President, Vert Fluor: Vice President, Bernie Bed- inghaus, and co-chairmen, Greg Poulin and Sharpie King. Student Representation Proves Ettective P URCEl.L'S Student Council went enthusias- tically into its second year ot operation. lts members purposed to promote student government, uphold rules adopted tor the general weltare ot the entire school, increase scholastic achievement, toster closer relations between the various divisions, and coordinate the diverse activities ot Purcell. While they did not complete all their undertakings or pass all the motions, they did, keeping in mind their limitations and the principles they were to uphold, select and realize the more appro- priate ideas and projects. Among the topics and motions discussed during the year were school buses, Christmas cards, a smoker, sani- tary tacilities, assemblies: and the various school drives were given support and encour- agement. Because particular clauses ot the constitution paralized the usetulness ot the council, and since certain problems arose Trom presented motions, the constitution was revised to insure proper selection ot the council's membership. lt is to be hoped that the revision will tacilitate an easier and more positive means ot carrying out the purpose ot the council. The publication ot a bulletin caused commo- tion and brought to the attention ot the pop- ulation ot Purcell the necessity tor active representatives. The enioyable St. Patrick's Day celebration held by the seniors proved that cooperation is essential. FIrsT Row: J. Bedinghaus, R. Scheidler, J, Schwaegerle, D. Ringer. Second Row: R. Turner, l-l. BarTh, F, Bahr, T. MOTT, N. Lohman. Third Row: P. Close lpresidenTl, R. Curry, J. STiens. - ' ' ln. -.. 4 js, . ., --Z3 .V . . 1333- X f . MRT' Y . -4 1 my A xq ji N .KA' V' f f T W' J Radio Club W haT's ThaT?-You say you can'T geT anyThing buT sTaTic on your radio? Well, Thinlc noThing OT iT, lady, iT's iusT BroTher Jansen and his Radio Club Trying ouT Their new Radio seT. The above conversaTion did noT Take place, and probably never will. BuT iT can show To whaT exTenT The Radio Club will go To gain pracTical experience in The Tield oT radio. The club was orga- nized Tor Those sTudenTs whose curiosiTy and ThirsT Tor knowledge could noT be appeased in The Physics, or Radio and ElecTriciTy classes. And wiTh The abun- danT parTs Trom Army Surplus equip- menT, you can be sure ThaT They will leave noThing undone and noThing un- Touched. So, if someday your radio sTops playing and you hear noThing buT sTaTic, don'T call The repair man: iusT Tune in on BroTher Jansen's boys. Firsf Row: T. MoTT, H. RueTher, K. Haas, T-l. Haines, T. McCoy, C. STinson, L. Palumbo, Second Row: R. Finan, E. Ellig, R. T-lorsTmeyer, P. Close, D. STurnp, W. Udry, P. Palmisano, R. Ward. Third Row: T. PaTTen, C. Wilson, V. Como, J. Kunlcemoeller, J. Wessling, C. Dean, N. Schomalcer, J. Schauer. FirsT Row: P. Hahn, T. McCoy, H. RueTher, J. Niehaus, M. MounTel. R. Towle. Second Row: P. Palmisano, C. STinson, R. Sheshull, P. Fleming, D. Bond, V. i-iemmerle, B. lmwalle. Third Row: T. Ray, R. l-lolTgreTe, E. SchmidT, R. Kennedy, W. Clemens, P. WilTon, L. Koenig, F. Widmer. Choral Group FirsT Row: R. Kane, W. Fischer, M, MarTino, A, SieTke Second Row: D. Ringer, J. Nichols, J. EnglerT, T. Ruf D. Forman. Third Row: G. PaTer, R. Cremering, D. Galvin P. Gormley, G. Rourke. Fourfh Row: W. Udry, J. NolTing P. RoeTTing, E. EnglerT lAccompanisTl. ppeasing The desire oT sTudenTs To exercise Their vocal organs, wiThouT beneTiT oT shower or Tub, and saTisTying The need Tor an organizaTion ThaT can easily seT The mood Tor various occasions, wheTher spiriTual or recreaTional are The Purcell Singers, a vocal ensemble iniTiaTed This year by Bro. Frank Schneider. Aside Trom The acquisiTion OT pleasure, The members, composed oT sTudenTs Trom all Tour divisions, aTTained a degree OT per- TecTion and presenTed a lisT OT accomplish- menTs ThaT is indeed impressive, consider- ing The Time and TaciliTies appropriaTed To Them. Showing Their True Cavalier SpiriT, The singers pracTiced before classes Twice a week and, in preparaTion Tor ChrisTmas, added evening rehearsals To Their schedule. Their singing gave The proper Touch To our ChrisTmas and graduaTion programs, while Their Irish songs capTivaTed The WelTare. Two TeaThers in Their cap were The inviTaTion To sing aT l.yTle Park and The placemenT OT several members in The C Y O musical. IIO Cavaliers Cop Awards In Varied Fields 444 -. .Jag- 1 , .. fr i '1'Ti',,:L:, '.'. T'-,Arif - - ws: as 1, V , W is .,g2R3gr,- -r5,,5f.,,w.'i,- 3, Fl, 1.21 2 xiii 1 -,. .f . wwf 1 -f v K, LW ivwnx 3 r -Txgisgq lx r-qi . ,-' -53 b .Yi-I 'NC-,gi - qv, - .4135 - - xi, 'ir ' -mi. I :lg t X N f fiQ'Q-,,'r:-'Ei-.'1i..: ' . -i . ' T ,' R , 1 ,xg 5 . i. ' xiii ' 'wi T 'X - T' H ' :ff A. G ' gi 2 J TT 1.1594 :'E W i ' ' .:f!:ri'5m,f , ' T T - 27 'nffi':'Er1i5?5 1. , .Q VAJVZ i f F-. .V E..-Z' in a, , 'r 's Iii , . 4, , lx 'IGI-,e ,,, J U , X , , Nj- il' ,K F ' T 4 ii TT ii TTT - I .1 ' Q .,, T T .. PQTGL M S 'V . . ,Xi-s. - ' ,. f .L.. ,:3,!,.g 1 ,, , L ?- X-A an Book Club Firsf Row: P. KlaTTe, L. Palumbo, F. Schuerman, T. MOTT, J Connelly, J. Rengering. Second Row: F. Huie-T, T. Kenny E. Jochem, R. Rakel, H. Maiorano, J. Shaul. Third Row J. Nichols, R. Turner, T. Sullivan, R. BrevoorT, J. Lucas, D Mairose. AbsenT: P. Gormley, L. STriTTmaTTer, R. Linn, T. RuT, K. BrandsTeTTer. THESE Cavaliers disTinguished Themselves and broughT greaTer Tame To Purcell by winning various awards. Thomas McCoy, Herman RueTher, Paul Hahn and KenneTh Haas comprise The varsiTy Teams ThaT won The SouThwesTern Ohio DisTricT DebaTe TournamenT and also The GreaTer CincinnaTi Speech League TournamenT. Paul Palmisano and Paul Hahn placed in The ciTy Tinals in Exlremporaneous Speaking. Bob Sheshull Took TirsT place in DramaTic DeciamaTion Speaking, and Charles STinson placed in Humorous DeclamaTion. Roger Towle, lv1arTin MounTel, James Niehaus, Donald Bond, Paul Fleming and VicTor Hemmerle won awards in The annual CaTholic AuThor ConTesT. Thomas Ray, Ed BesT, Don STump, Bill Simon, Larry Claus, Ray Kennedy. Rob l-lolT- greTe, Bill lmwalle, WalTer Clemens, and Paul Fleming won prizes in various arT conTesTs. Elmer SchmidT won an award in The PhoTography Division oT The NaTional ScholasTic Awards ConTesT. Charles STinson, PeTer WilTon, Firmin Widmer and Lawrence Koenig passed The N. R. O. T. C. TesT given by The UniTed STaTes Navy in connecTion wiTh Their program Tor securing reserve oTTicers. i+h a melancholy murmur an auTumnal wind caTches a band oT swirling leaves leaves and rusTles Them againsT a library window. WiThin The sTill conTines oT This room, a group oT avid readers are casT- ing aside The mysTic, gossamer veil oi space and Time To lisTen To immorTal men oT The pasT and presenT. The pages oT Their books whisper To hungry eyes The advice and example oT These kings oT wisdom and give Them guidance and sTrengTh in Torm- ing Their own desTinies. This TanciTul group, Purcell's Book Club, conducTs a monThly meeTing Tor The TurTher- ing oT Their inTeresT in books. Various selecTions are reviewed and discussed in These meeTings, which are direcTed by Tom MOTT. These Cavaliers have learned and are Trying To Teach oThers The value oT pro- iecTing Themselves inTo The seclusion oT an auThor's Tancy, Thus To escape The sordid world oT realiTy, where dying summer winds hurry NaTure To iTs winTry grave. The Crimson Club enfcrlaincd The Cavaliers with The ChrisTmas Carol before They dispersed Tor Their Yulefide vacafion. Tom Bruggeman, Paul Gabriel, Lou Palumbo, Leo Weber, and Joe Meyer flash a smile for The engineer. Crimson Club ew organizaTions aT Purcell inspire as much self- comcidence and leadership in Their members as The Crimson Club. This exclusive group is made up OT The more acTive sTudenTs in The Senior class, and iT is The hope oT every ambiTious underclassman Toi be chosen Tor membersip in his Tinal year. The Taslcs underTalqen by These boys are many and Bro. Moore's early morning journalism fledgings drag Them selves away from hof Typewrilers To greef The phofographers Members of The Senior sociefy, The Crimson Club, are snapped while meefing To discuss proiecfs, varied, ranging Trom represenTing Purcell aT nu- merous civic aTTairs, To producing and dramaTizing Their cwn pep rallies and plays. The acTiviTies OT The Crimson Club are supervised by Bro. Elmer Moore, S.M. whose inTeresT and enThusiasm in The organizaTion have inspired iTs members To greaTer heighTs. As a resulT OT Bro's early-morning iournal- ism courses, several oT The boys have acquired a valuable Tund OT knowledge, TogeTher wiTh planned Tours OT The Three CincinnaTi newspaper buildings. Many oTher proiecTs included enTering speech con- TesT, inTerviewing prominenT CincinnaTi businessmen, and judging The preliminaries oT The C.S.M.C. ora- Torical conTesT. Father Charles Guilfoyle, Ftessionist retreat master, waits in his confession room to give advice and hear confessions ot retreatants. Mothers and sons solemnly tile out ot the chapel to the cafeteria and breakfast after the closing retreat exercise, Students' Annual Retreat VERY year the Cavaliers ot Purcell talce time out trom their teverish scholastic activities to make a serious check-up on the spiritual progress they have made during the past year. So immediately tollowing the January examinations, every Cavalier turns trom a boy concerned with worldly interests, II3 With a modern Wurlitzer organ, Bro. Francis Schneider directs the singing of hymns during the week of retreat. Graduating Seniors receive Holy Communion with their mothers. Unclerclassrnen close their retreat with the reception of Christ. to a man working toward this idea-Christ the Son ot lvlary. The retreat was very successtully conducted by Father Charles Guiltoyle, C.P., who gave excellent conterences and advice. Throughout the time ot the retreat every student lived in intimate conversation with Christ by keeping silence in order that he might acquire the true, humble and sincere spirit ot the Savior. l-le also made a concrete, a tirm resolution to lead a better Catholic gentlemen's lite. And by receiving Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament on the last day ot the retreat, each Cavalier pledged himselt to tol- low with more conviction the Catholic way ot lite. Classical Collaborators A RS gratia artis-this would be a pertect motto tor the Art Club, it they were looking tor one. But they are much too busy looking tor something else. Cooperation, talent, and originality are the obiects ot their search. The members seek students with these qualities to supplement a very active, select group. And verily, they are active, as a look at their year's activity slate will prove. For example, a sixty-page magazine was illus- trated through silk screen process by the club: and members designed tour original recruit- ing posters tor the Society ot Mary, then printed two hundred copies ot each on the silk screen. A great deal ot the advertising art tor various activities and bazaars through- out the school year is the output ot this clique. The decorations tor the tootball ban- quet and rallies are additional productions. These may appear ditticult accomplishments, but Bro. Weber's boys don't mind, tor they really enjoy their labor. Atter all their's is not to reason why, their's is but to do and die, Artists Brush Novel Ideas Into Lite N EW lite is injected into old Rome by the patricians ot Advocati Latini. The Junior- Senior organization, which holds: Facta non Verba as its slogan, comes into its own dur- ing Latin Week. Several skits are given con- sideration until tinally one is chosen tor publi- cation. Throughout the week, members ot the club distribute placards and posters to tlre various homerooms and classes. ln order to better understand and tamiliarize Triple A-C Attracts Many AQ U l N A S Club, Alert, Cincinnatians, America Catholic, the triple AC club members search tor solutions to the problems that lie in the tield ot science. Organized in May, T946 by Fr. Wilhelm, the y Triple AC 'ers. draw membership trom three boys' and seven girls' high schools. Their tirst meet- themselves with literary Latin, several ot the members subscribe to Res Gestaef' a Cana- dian publication, printed entirely in Latin. And at each meeting one or two ot the mem- bers reads a prepared report concerning some phase ot Latin. The Senior members receive gold pins as tokens ot tond tarewell to the ancient orators ot Latium, whom they have come to know so well. ing was held that same month and a constitu- tion was adopted in December, I947. Each school sends to the governing board two representatives who, in turn, elect otticers. Robert Curry and Patrick Close are the rep- resentative otticers tor the sixty-odd Cav- aliers who earned membership by either an 80 average in science or participation in one ot the school science clubs. For the meetings, speakers are obtained trom those in the club as well as men in scientitic work. The pur- pose is to clarity and broaden their know- ledge ot the scientitic world in the words ot high-school students. Firsf Row: T. Bruqgeman, R. Sieve, J. Slurnph, J. Hogan, H. Haines, P. Gabriel. Second Row: P. Palm- isano, W. Woebkenberq, W. Gerd- ing, J. Feiqhery, R. l-lolllcamp, T. McDonough, L. Slrilimaller. Third Row: J. Renner, J. Johanriigrrian, M. McNeill, R. Gallo, W. Udry, T. Reardon, l.. Gunlzelman, R. Taylor. Firsf Row: D. Hogan, R. Heller, D. Crowell, R. Slurnp. Second Row: W. Frilz, W. Scheve, W. Fischer, T. Kenny. Third Row: T. Ford, D. Slump, R. Merlcl, R. Overbeck. . ss- . 1., - s . . ww A 1 A r Wi Ml? KK --'-Qg5i.M,j9,.'ja-'I' 4' .fe- - . ,,,,,. iff-'fi 'w : 1 :, .qi I , lc, .T-Q3 as . ari- ' .-:.2w,. gffz zlriif, -. 'Bef' . A '- H 'sfw,i-'- Q . 1, , .' W R? , ,ff dl' 2- , ' - gf v' . -lr.: .A i 6 pups: R 5.-.. 'f Eff. ' .l- , -1 AF' 1' . 4, ,T-fa ' he A fa, V N X ., '-,. .V A . f 1 . . s.m5..lL:p F Firsi Row: W. Udry, T. Moll, R. Curry lfreasurerl, P. Close, R. Ralcel, N. Rave. Second Row: R. Scheidler, F. Widmer, K. Haas, D. Meyers, L. Albers, C, Slinson, J. Mueller, T. Gausling, D. Lehmlcuhl, M. Marfino. Third Row: P. Wade, F. Bahr, V. l-lemmerle, T. Arfhon R. Sieve, J. Carlier, W. Norlon, A. Fischer, R. Turner, W. Linrori, D. Ringer, H. Brulpori. II5 Noi only do ihese molhers keep a wafchful eye al home buf also willingly donafe fheir 'lime fo chaperone a Purcell dance. Conficlenl' fheir sons and daugh- 'rers are enioying a well-conducled affair, lhe parenls al' home are duly graleful. Checlcing over lhe receipls of anolher successful Fall bazaar are chairmen Fred Clough and John McPhillips. Many of lhe improvemenls made 'lhroughoul The school year are Fully or parfially depend- enl on fhe Welfare Associa+ion's finan- cial aid. fl i iy M I li er N A i Hard work and liH'le glory characlerize fhe Women's Commi'H'ee of Purcell's Fall Fesfival. Complimenls are in order for Mrs. James Anaruma, Mrs. David Uhlfelder, Mrs. Michael Siefari, and Mrs. James McGowan for lheir valuable as- sisfance. When old friends meel. Father Jessie Lonsway, a 'Former inslruclor af Purcell who is now secrelary lo Archbishop McNicholas, relurns lo share laughs wilh Falher James McKay, Mr. Fred Clough and Brolher John Harringlon af one of our noled leslivals, FirsT Row: Rev. George BarreTT, Mr. Wilmer Carmichael, Mrs. Aloysius Riedy, Rev. James Byrne. Second Row: Iv1r.MarTin Coad, Mr. John RuT, and Mr. AlTred Scheidler. Welfa re Association i . ,, , we ,ge . :SWAT c . 1 -' fx '-.Q M 1 .,.-2:24195 :J .. -:rf-aft' f ,T lf. ! .-.ds-,a', - ,gr ' .-7. , 'TEA , f W X 'if fine- . Q: '.'?T ' I, I vu- Q , . f , L. f - V, . sv. ,fi If V. .' I' f 'Tis '-: fic 'H' JW .- ,.f 'wx' J ' if '49 - 'Zz 'Ti x V i5...'r ,ZW5 T' 'iv' swf. ., f 5 .- -A' LF. . T- ' 'ii . V W, : , ' .,. ug if . -' T 1 . a A . f. T f . -Juv r . x A mx . .Q x A WILTING or decayed leaT is a sad occurrence on a healThy Tree. MosT oT The Time a liTTle boosT would have eTTecTed a cure where negli- gence would mean disasTer Tor The inTecTed cells. Aware oT This, Purcell oTTicials devised an excellenT prevenTive. This was parenT-Teacher conTacT-an imporTanT poinT, iT undersTanding oT conducT repri- mands, grades or sTudenT problems which arise are To be remedied. IT was Tor This main purpose ThaT The WelTare AssociaTion was originaTed. AT each monThly meeTing The parenTs may conSulT The Teachers abouT Their boy and Tind ouT exacTly how he is doing. ATTer This consulTaTion a business conTerence is held To reporT on pasT accomplish- menTs and plan Tor TuTure enTerprises. Money is raised Through The annual Fall FesTival, held This school season on The nighTs oT OcTober 22 and 23, and also by The Pre-LenTen Card ParTy, held Feb- ruary IO. The cash is Then puT To use To Turnish The necessary improvemenTs around The school. This year 532 new lockers were insTalled To enable each sTudenT oT The record enrollrnenT To have his own privaTe loclcer. lmprovemenTs were made in The Ladies' Room TaciliTies also. A new ampliTier and new equipmenT were insTalled in The caTeTeria. wiTh CelloTex sound insulaTion Tor The acousTics. Thus all noise is conTined To The caTeTeria, and con- TlicTing echoes are absorbed. Such advancemenTs are made each year by This organizaTior1. ATTer The business a social is Turnished Tor The 600- 800 parenTs who usually aTTend. 5 H 3 3 S z 5 5.3 S xx 55 1 . 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Seniors seemed engrossed in fiiouglii as 'flwey record 'rheir knowledge of llie Unifed Nations lor a Civic's proiecf. Sludenfs find Naiion Tesiecl char? an inferesfing feaiure of maieriai given fo ilwe school by flie Cincinnafi U. N. Projecf. Slugger Bill Adkins slams in anorher run for flue Seniors ai flue Purcell Welfare Associafion picnic. Hisfory class regards wifi: scruiiny line plans of 'flie U. N. as lisled on flue clwarfer. Could il be fha? a few of lhe boys are planning fo enier polifics some day? fb .. H V, P . E A , N 'fi Q- pf Family Picnic Features Sports Cavalier refuses 'lo parr wHl1 Ward Coach McCarll'1y pufs fl1e s'fuden'l' body Trophy as W Day draws near. in a serious frame of mind. Rally Round And Listen To Cur Story A . if 5' 'A' fiizgag . is .ii-:y y-1-:-.fg!-.,.A If' 12,3 'lr f- ,V ,I Vx , xy 1 .-'aff-' rr E7 -. ', .Q . rr , 1- ' J- 'Ax 'fi 1 V1 , 1 Gr 1 Y . , ,ff 1' w Q r f' ry 11 r f Q Y A r w A-s7Pl 'Maw N ' 'l :bl 'I 'X CT' f Q 31 N M P . 35' Ji ' '-Q. 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K3 Q9 i w-an The sale of cakes and pies confinues a+ a greai' rafe in Loyal friends of our fair school crowd eagerly abouf +he anolher Turkey Bazaar picfure. Turkey Boofh af 'Phe Oclober bazaar. Round and round she goes, and where she slaps nobody Games of chance have equal aH'racHon for bofh young and knows, al' leasi' +hus 'rhe sfory goes. old bul +he odds slill favor Purcell. Mixing Business With Pleasure i ,y'y! s XS During exam week grim looks displace devilish grins as shown on fhe counlenances of Don Daly, Joe Heink, and John Burns. l24 Atter a season ot hard earned victories our invincible debating team brought renown to Purcell by capturing the Greater Cincinnati Speech League Championship trophy. Coachecl by Bro. C. Rossman and Fr. J. Lelxan, P. Hahn, H. Ruether, T. McCoy, and K. Haas traveled upstate to win the Southern Ohio Tournament. Fans Fete Army Ct Victors With Banquet Chip Cain otters a bit ot admonishment trom his playing M. C. Dick Bray prepares to introduce another well-known and coaching days to the Cavalier squad. speaker at the past Football Banquet. Footballers listen intently as the praises ot the bold Cavaliers The taciturn squires ot the Service Club are shown recelv are sung by honored guests. ing their appointments tor the night from GHQ. ps iii.. k :sm ggw -....,av- - --M, .Fl - A Rza, f -e A' 159. ' 4' , V -a..33'f'i HS. , V Ye' . W, .. 'E 7454- 1 ,X li 'hike A , -- ' . H - fre, . - gk X XX KW 'Q x E Y T ,Q x 1 A ..- .. ,, , , '-Q ' gif, ,, ,s , fi: 3 off -ir' . g A . , ' Fllfl 2 Trng. 'Flin JKT? Q sf ,, ., G-sg. D new .' ' i f .er X - ,li . -'ieg.,,,,, ff Lx 5, l 1 343' ' Q J. , Lou Palumbo, fhird speaker on Junior Town Meel- ing, does his u+mos+ +o convince sfudenl audience +l'1a+ Congressmen should voie according +o lheir own iudgemenf. Debaiers Tom McCoy and Lou Palumbo are caughl' in more serious mood preparing fheir rebulial during fhe franscribing of Junior Town Meefing. Palumbo answers obiecfion raised by Bruggeman in afler-debale discussion period: Ken Haas is preparing fo blow all 'rhe argumenfs info a cocked ha+. Purcell Host To Town Meeting Junior Town Meefingl Junior Town Mee+ingl The quesfion: Should fhe members of Congress voie accord- ing fo fhe wishes of fheir consiiiuenfs or according +o fheir own iudgemenf. During 'lhe Junior Town Meeiing s+uden'ls were asked +o rise, express fheir opinions, crilicize and comment on fhe speakers' falk. A speaker deparfs wifh a few words of wisdom, much lo fhe amusemeni of The MC, while flue olher parlicipanls placidly awail Their furn. Af lhe Fall Bazaar, Jim Leonard's dance orchesfra gives ou+ wi+h a liHle iive for 'lhe hep cafs-a new feaiure added 'ro 'lhe Aulumn Fesfival. WEE? ' ff 3 M Till Us W2 2 feiiml 5? Qs .i K5 W 4 K Ts: Q? i.,,,.,.....-wwf E uw www vm ' 3gn M Saniy Was Dandy To C-ood Cavaliers Sanfa Claus announces ihai our secrefary, Miss Mary Kennedy, has been a very good girl ac- cording +o reporfs 'From ihe faculiy and sfudenfs. Everyone appears +o be enioying himself ai fhe Welfare Meeiing. This happens +o be ihe Cavaliers' 'favorife spori. Fafher Byrnes likes if a greai' deal. I+ is rumored +ha+ Fred Waring endeavored io obfain eighi or nine of +he faculiy singers from Fafher Byrne for his own glee club. The Service Club, a very efficieni' organizafion here ai' Purcell, is picfured wi+h ihe gifis dis- iribuied by Sf. Nick af 'ihe Chrisfmas celebra- +ion. A liHle man wifh a big laugh would describe Fr. Francis perfedrly, as +he pic+ure will verify. By The way, whai' was +he ioke? Secrefary Du+ch Ryan seems io be asfonished ai' somefhing or ofher. Perhaps she feels oui' of place amid such sfrange surroundings. Voices Add Charm To Holiday Melodies On The Musical Menu The choral group accompanied by Gene Englerf on The piano under +he leadership of Broiher Francis Schneider inspire us wifh a 'Few Chrisf- mas Carols. Pracfice makes perfect The Purcell songsrers are shown perfeding fheir harmony al' an early-morning pracfices session. i ' Vai' , NX T1 f jr! Old Folks Cer Smokes I+ was quife a fempfafioq buf 'Phe b mana ed 'T ee +h+ II fh oys g o s a a e smokes arrived safely af iheir des- finafion. Every year Purcell donafes fobacco 'lo +he home for The aged. Tlwird Floor Speedway Some+hing new--ie+ racer, Bob Merld and assis- fanfs prepare 'Hue Wasp for ifs firs+ 'lesf run on flue +l'1ird-'floor sal? 'Fla'rs. The irial run proves fo be a huge success as ihe Wasp s'rrealxs pasi fhe inferesfed a+ 40 'Feel' a second. i -xffy sz ' djs ?,,e?X-V. 1 . H5-'H 6: f. f. 1.1 fl ' 22, :I inf 'V , :F K7 F' yi r,.L' 3 , WP, ,Q fy 'tire-.Hg fx A ' his wr i ff -' 62059, I 'Q i Qs, YT, V i fr . ,, . '- 'l ' 1'4 , luv - ' i i w X Dick Kiley and Paul Siump look ad- N miringly al' Dan Hogan's creaficns on fhe sfencil drawing machine. Dan Fafher Sylvesler Juergens, Superior General of lhe Socie+y of Mary, gave 'll-ie designs all lhe Purcell Welfare As- sfudenfs of Purcell firsi' hand informaiion covering his experiences fhroughoui' socia'rion announcemenis. war Torn Europe and llie 'Far Easf. I3I 25'-1 MR' f 1- -1:-M y W 3f? x ' V' :lk v..v '- v I, 5 W igzigf C -: -'Q:,,,,. '::,p J 2? ' . Q may 57235 , ' ,,.,.. V 'if ..e::::.:5:::a:f.' .:.'.-rs.: .::.: ? 'f ' ' :gg-' ..E2' i' :,,: -' Q We if, . H, 'S 'wwh is 1 , I Firsi'-year arl' men again decoraled bolh blaclrboards in 'l'he Ari Sludio wiih murals depicling fhe Christ'- mas scene wifh presenf-day significance. ln fhe upper mural +he Chrisrman Scene is made lhe inspiralion for many and various occupalions and professions. The lower mural gives a vivid repre- senlafion of a solufion of all Uniled Na'l'ions problems in +he Brolherhood of all nafions a+ lhe feel' of fhe Divine Babe of Belhlehem and His Virgin Mofher Mary. Posing wiih 'lheir Cavalier Escorrs for lhe day are Elaine Guver, Marilyn Henry, Jeaneife Fago, Mary Lynn Maddoclc, Evelyn Hanlxo, Barbara Bock, Doliie Maclre, and Shirley Windholfz. This delegafion from Mercy High bravely engaged in serious dis- cussion wilh our senior religion classes. The poslers lhaf are being displayed by Jerry Weber, Dick Heller, Paul Slump and Dan Hogan were made lor lhe Marianisf Recruilmenl Service. These mulficolor posfers helped +l1e sill: screeners lo realize fhe many problems involved in large scale prcduc+ion-everyfhing from +he original design fo lhe finished work of arf. Cui-of-school Life l S TQ an 'S iviliii S iisii N High schoolers had a rare experience wilh winler sporls here in Cincinnafi, when a cold wave hii fhe Queen cily along wilh snow and ice. The cify of seven hills provided enioyable sledding for fhose nor inleresied in fhe solidly frozen lalxesg ofhers, meanwhile, were conienled lo wa'l'ch 'ihe an+ics of lhe river in subzero wealher. Once again fhe shores of lhe beauliful Ohio held each ofher in a firm clasp of ice. W Climaxing anofher 'Five hours of 'Frolicking fes+ivi+ies, Ted Weikel, Don Schafer, Bill Leonard, and Charlie Kroger relieve fhe 'faculfy of fheir lug slip collecfion. Complex Machinery Ol Lunch, fhe mosf enioyable period of 'lhe day, is credired io fhe handiwork of Mrs. Mary Schafnirz, Miss Anna Kelly, Mrs. May Hermann, Mrs. Clara Machf, Mrs. Loreira Hermann, Mrs. Corrie Jansen, and Mrs. Viola Bell, our cafeleria ladies who dissolve every worry wirh cheering smiles and delicious meals. Mike Marrino and Bob Gallo, daily acfivify bullefin and mail delivery men, cheerfully begin fheir morning chores of carrying fhe news of fhe day +o every homeroom and depar+men+ in fhe school. Modern Education Wirh leHer box and fweezers, Herb Lilienlhal makes lhe necessary changes on fhe honor roll, climaxing anofher six weeks period. Those whose names appear have an enviable average of 902, or over. Wm. J. Connelly George C. Bishop The Cavalier Parents, Alumni, And Friends Class of ll-A Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Achlen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ackermann Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Ackermann Mr. and Mrs. Oren E. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius P. Agricola Mr. and Mrs. Roberr W. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ahleri' Rev. Walier C. Ahr Mr. William H. Albers Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Amberger Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Anderson Mr. Tom Arbino Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Arrhon and Family Complimenis of I-B Class of 3-B Senior B Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Balbach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barre-H Mr. and Mrs. Augusi' J. Bauer Mrs. Loraine M. Bea'Hy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Beaudoin Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bedwell Mr. and Mrs. C. Behne Donald and Eileen Bell Mr. and Mrs. John J. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Randolph E. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. John Cain Mr. and Mrs. B. Cairns Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Caligiuri Mrs. Alma Calvin and Sons Mr. and Mrs. D. Camardo Roberi Carey, Hair Sfylisi' Pai' and Don Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carr Mr. and Mrs. William L. Carroll Jake Pifsiick and Irish Cavanaugh Nicholas M. Cherney Family Charles F. Chrisien Class 2E Senior E Frank J. Edelman H. A. Edwards L. W. Eichhcld Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Eigel Sr. Raymond J. Eigel 4B Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ellig Miss Miriam Elsner Mr. and Mrs. Emmei G. Enderle Eugene Engleri Mr. Joseph Engleri' Frosh F Class 2F The Class of 3F Class of 4F Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Favref Clarence Joseph Feldhues Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Faass Mr. and Mrs. John Cianciolo Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clark Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleary Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clemens E. J. Close Bill Coad Marlin C. and Siella G. Coad Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Cole and Son Marre S. Collins, Class '36 Mr. and Mrs. Anihoiny J. Como Mr. J. R. Favrei' Mr. and Mrs. William F. FeH'e Jack Fickers 44 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Fickers Mr. James H. Finan, '47 Mr. and Mrs. Siephen Bell Mr. lrwin Benken Miss J. Conlon Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Berger Mr. and Mrs. Augusi H. Berling Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berling Joe and Gus Berling Mr. and Mrs. Caesar L. Bernens Mr. L. Bierman Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Conners Clem Coors Nelson Corcoran G. Wm. Coulehan Jack Couriney . . Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cremering John B. Cremering Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Finan John J. Finnigan Mr. and Mrs. John Blanck Mr. C. J. Bockhorsi Don Boerger 3-A Edward J. Boerger and Family Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crowell Mr. and Mrs. William Crowley Mr. and Mrs. John Cucinoiia Mr. and Mrs. Filippo Cucinoiia Mrs. A. W. Fischer George W. Fischer, Class 3G Mr. and Mrs Ari' J. Fisher Mr. and Mrs L. A. Flaherly Mr. and Mrs Andrew Fledderman Mr. and Mrs. James A. Flick Mr. and Mrs Andrew Fluck Mr. and Mrs Herman J. Foppe Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Foppe and Family King Fox Mr. and Mrs. King Fox William lBilll Curran '47 Mary Anne, Nancy Gail Bokenkoffer Mr . Roberi B Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. oehm and Family Louis J. Bomkamp R. G. Boone Edward J. Bosse Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. J. Boihe B 8: B Club Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Braun and Junior Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braun Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Curry Greeiings 'From Junior D Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Daley Mrs. Beriha A. Daly Alber+ Louis Brauning Mrs. Breen Bob and Tom Bresser Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brians Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brill Floyd W. Brock Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Brockman Mr. and Mrs. lNorber+ C. Brockman Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Brown A. J. Brueneman The Bruggeman Broihers Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bruggeman Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brulporf Francis X. Brunei 47 Ar+ Bruns Edw. L. Burkharl Frank and Bob Burke Paul A. Busam Mr. and Mrs. H. Buschle Raymond L. Buse Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Busemeyer Roberi and Larry Busemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Bushelman Mrs. Howard W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Davis W. C. Davis Family Mrs. Mary Definer Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Degaro Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deller Mr. and Mrs. Anihony DeSalvo Mr. and Mrs Russell DeSalvo Mr. and Mrs Herberr Deyhle Mr. and Mrs Joseph H. Dierkers Mary Dinkel Mr. Nelson Dinkel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dipuccio Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doll Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs John W. Donohue Mr. and .Mrs. Gerard A. Dornheggen Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Dornheggen Mr. J. H. Dornheggen Rev. A. Edwin Francis Carl Frank Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Freiberger A Friend A Friend A Friend of 'lhe School A Friend of ihe School Complimenis of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fussnecker Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frommeyer Sophomore G Class of 3G, '48 Mr. and Mrs. Ace Gabriel Paul Gabriel, Class of '48 Ronald Gabriel '48 Ronald W. Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gadd and Son Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallensiien Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galvin Rev. Paul Galvin Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gambeiia Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garbade Mr. and Mrs. F. Gardner and Family Mr. and Mrs. George A. Doud Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Drexelius Mrs. Bess Duey Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Dulle Jack Dulle - Class of 48 Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Durkin James Durkin Class IE I36 Charles J. Gausling Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gausling Mr. and Mrs. Walier J. Gebhari Dr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Gerdsen Rose M. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Giesiing John Gilker 46 Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gilliland Provide A Fine Example Oi Support . Mr. Leo F. Goerih Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gohman Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graflon Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Graham and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Graisch Mr. and Mrs. James Green Ronald Greer Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Greve Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grover Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grogan Mr. and Mrs. Waller F. Grofe Mr. and Mrs. F. Grolhaus and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gruber Urban J. Gruber John C. Grunlcemer Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Grunller Mr. and Mrs. John Gufman Haag Mrs. George Paul A. Hack Mr. and Mrs. Alberi H. Jacobs Beify and Jean Lonneman Miss Ann M. Jacobs Mr. Mr. Rev. Mr. The Mr. The and Mrs. R. E. Jacobs and Mrs. Jos. Jansen and Family John Jennings Frank Johannes and Family Jones Family and Mrs. John E. Jordan P. L. Kahle Family Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lonneman Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Losekamp Paul Luersen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luilmer Joe and Mary Macke Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Macke Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magliano Mrs. Alberl' E. Mannix Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marasco L. J. Marck The Clem Marfin Family Joseph Marlin Roger F. Marfin-45 Mr. and Mrs. Nick Marfinelli D. Mayhall John McAfee Mr. and Mrs. Alberl' McCarl'hy and Mrs. John C. McCar+hy Harold C. Knechf Mrs. Paul Hackman Miss BeHy Hagen George Hahnel Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Haines Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall Bob Hamilfon Rev. Basil A. Haneberg Pai Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harfzel The Healy Brofhers '44, '45, '47 Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Hebbeler Huberr J. Hehemann-Real Eslaie Paul John Heidel Mr. and -Mrs. George W. Kane Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kasselmann Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Keaiing Eugene Keck Mr. and Mrs. E. Kellermann David Kelly Esquire Roberi' H. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' T. Kelly Mr. William Kelly Ray Kennedy Don Kern Mrs. Doroihy Kessel Rita and Mack King Mr. and Mrs. W. V. King Bill Kisperl' 48 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kisperr Mr. and Mrs. R. Jack Klein Rev. Henry J. Klocker '36 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Klosl Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kluska Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klosferman Frank Klosferman George A. Klosierman erman-4B Wm. Klosferman M. W. Klug Pairicia and Alberf McCar'fhy Mr. R. V. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. V. E. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur J. McDonough Jack and Tom McDonough R. W. McDonough Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGowan John McManus and Mrs. and Mrs. Clerus Mecklenborg Roberi' M. Meiszer William Lawrence Meredilh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merkf Mr. and Mrs. Augusf Merland Henry W. Merland Joseph S. Meyer and Family Mr. Mr. Al. J. Heideman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Heiiker Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Heilker Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Hellenlhal Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Heller Arihur W. Heller ' Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hemmerle and Vicfor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henke Mr. Clemens H. Herborf, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herrmann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hefzer Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Hibarger Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hicks and Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirschauer Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoey Bill Hogan '40 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hogan J. Holden Mr. Thomas Holden and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Holscher Mr. and Mrs. George B. Holi Bill and Dick Hollkamp Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holfkamp Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holfman Sr. E. Holizleiler Rev. Michael Whi+ie Horsfmeyer Al Huber Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huber Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Huber Sr. A. S. Koehler, Relief Pharmacisf Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Kohorsf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Kollenberg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraimer Al Kramer 4D Charlolfe K. Kramer Joseph Kreimer Joseph F. Kriege Reallor Mr. The Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Krufhaup Kuderer Family and .Mlrs. John H. Kuhl and Sons and Mrs. L. B. Kunkemoeller Richard W. Laban Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lacinak and Mrs. Wilbur H. Lamperi Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Lamping Laub Family Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lehane Family Adam Lehn Mr. Joseph S. Leisring Miss Carolyn Leonard Miss Mary C. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Leonard Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lepperi LeH'ers+ and Family Frank J. and Mrs. O. E. Liebel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Michel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller Ralph Mifchell Jim Miffer 48 Mr. and Mrs. Milon J. MiHer Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Monfag Sr. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Monfag Mr. and Mrs. John Morarily Mr. and Mrs. G. J. MoH' Thomas E. Moll Mr. Mi. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mounfel, Jr. Adams Delica+essen and Mrs. A. J. Mueller and Mrs. E. B. Mueller and Mrs. Johns Mueller Murph and Coke J. Vincenl Huber Mr. and Mrs. William L. Huhfer, Cabin Creek, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Huief Sr. Mrs. Fred J. Hunnefeld Mr. J. M. Huni' Richard and Leopoldine Lilienihal Francis Lillie Wm. H. Linesch Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Li'H'le Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Lohman Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Long, Jr. I37 Mr. and Mrs. A. Murrell M. H. Murrell Mrs. C. Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Naish Mrs. Mary Naish William Naish Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Nann Mr. and Mrs. George A. Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. George J. Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Niehoff Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nielander Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nieman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Niemann Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Niesen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nighiingale Bill Nighiingale William Norion, Jr. To All School Sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norion, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Obermeyer John O!Donnell Mr. and Mrs. K. O Neill, Augusia, Ky. Walier H. Overbeck Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palumbo Mr. John H. Sanfen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanzone Miss Doris Sauier Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Sauier Mr. and Mrs. Vincenl Scardina Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schaefer and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scheidler Louis Palumbo John L. Panning The Mr. Mr. Pa nzeca Family and Mrs. R. C. Pafer and Mrs. B. Peiersman Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Peirosky William Pewfher 47 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Piau Roberi Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Piening Mr. and Mrs W. S. Poorman Mr. and Mrs A. N. Pope Mr. and Mrs John W. Posi Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Poulin Rev. Alfred J. Powers Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Poynter Mr. and Mrs. Herberi Priebe Mr. and Mrs. A. Prims and Family H. H. Prues and Family Rahill Family Mr. Joseph Rape Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rape Mr. Mary Ann Schengber Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schengber John Schengber Class of 48 The Scherzinger Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Schlef Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Schlick Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Schlueier and Family James Schlueier Don Schmicli' '47 Bob Schneider Fred Schneider Mrs. Louise Schneider Mr. and Mrs. John Schomaker Miss Bernice A. Schon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Schramm William S. Schramm Mr. and Mrs. George Schuerman Mrs. Earl Schum Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwab Mrs. Rose Schwarz ScoH Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rassenioss Vicfor Reese The Rehme Family Mrs. Herman M. Rhomberg Theodore L. Rhomberg Philip A. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Richier Mrs. James B. Rickard Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickard and Mrs. Anfhony Riedlinger Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Riedy Riesenberg Family and Mrs. Andrew Ringer Luis Roberis The Mr. Ted Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roesener Carl Rogers and Family Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ross William Ross C. J. Rudolph Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rudolph Herman Rueiher Family Bob Ruhl Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rusche Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Russell Mr. and Mrs. J. Russo Don Ryan Miss Dufchie Sergeanf Joseph M. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sandmann Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henry Sandma Mrs. Ellen Sanien Ryan Sec hh Jack ScoH' 4F Dick Seifarl' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seifari Mr. and Mrs. Edward Serger Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sera Louis W. Seia Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Seuberling Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Shawhan Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. John Sheshull H. R. Siegenihaler Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Siemers Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Sieve Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silvaii Mr. C. W. Simmons Mrs. Theresa Singhoffer Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Solon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sonning Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sonnfag Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Spille Lois Anne Spille Tom Sfegman IG Joseph H. Sfeinbicker '38 Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ J. Sfiens Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siigler Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Siinson Bill Sioeckel Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sfoeckel Hilda C. Sioll J. Sfolz Mr. and Mrs. John Donald R. Sfricker Mr. and Mrs. R. J. S'iriHmaHer l38 Activities Rev. Fr. Aulhur Sluarf Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sluebbe Hugh R. Sfump Mr. and Mrs. Siephen Siumph D.-. and Mrs. J. A. Sfuniebeck Sunderhaus Family Leonard Supple Jerry Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Szaz Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tekulve Thomas F. Thamann Harold R. Thompson Sfanley Thoss T. Tiernan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Toepke-Greber Mrs. Clara Tonnis Mr. George J. Tonnis Mr. Ed. Travis Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Tuke Mrs. Eva Urban Harvey Vielhauer Dominick Villari Virge and Benny Mr. and Mrs. Val. Vonderheide Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Vorbroker Harry A. Walker Mrs. H. A. Walker Mrs. Lucille Walker Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walsh Rev. Leo. M. Walsh Mrs. S. Wansfrafh Weber-Giacin Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Weigle Mrs. Gus Weikel and Weingariner Jr. Mr. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Herber+ Weise Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wenninger Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wermes Henry F. Werner Leo and Dave Wehel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Whiie Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence While, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Widmer Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Willenbrink John Williams A willing donafor Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wilmers Dr. and Mrs. OHQ W. Wilfon Bill Woebkenberg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woebkenberg Sgi. Mariin J. Woerner '47 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Woesie Complimenis of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Wood and Son of IF Mrs. Mary Woffle Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Wurzbacher Fred G. Yingling and Family Fred Zolg The Cincinnati Street Railway Is Out In Front With Purcel Remember those mornings you over-slept and came late tor school? You need not answer: ot course you recall very vividly, because it meant detention. This would happen more treguently it it were not tor the easy transportation the Cincinnati Street Railway provides tor students. They see to it that you get to school, rain or shine. iust as they help your dad get to work. Because ot this convenient service, the Cincinnati Street Railway is out in tront with the students ot Purcell. THE ANNUAL STAFF OF T948 I39 DORST JEWELRY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Class Rings ancI Pins College ancl Society Jewelry Sport Charms- Placques-Siatuettes C555 Special AHen'rion Given To LOCAL SCHOOL CLUB AND FRATERNITY PINS C155 We Invile Your Suggesrions DESIGNS FURNISHED UPON REOUEST 2I0O READING ROAD CINCINNATI 2, OHIO PHONE PARKWAY 3360 1 1 l i l40 You are now faced wi+I1 The mos+ imporI'an+ decision of your Ii'Fe - choosing a career Before you malce your Iinal choice, il would pay you Io look inlo ilie wonderful opporlunilies Ilwel are Ioeiore you in Ilwe UNITED STATES ARMY AND UNITED STATES AIR FORCE For Addi+ionaI Informafion Consuli' THE LOCAL RECRUITING STATION AT Elei-m-I AND WALNUT I4I Planning For The Future In the final analysis, good telephone service depends largely on men and women who are well trained and slcilled in their iolos. Plan now to loecome a part of the telephone organization when you graduate from high school. You will find that telephone people lilce their iolos-and that every iob is important. The pay is good. The work is steady. The Company's Benefit and Pension Plan helps employees and their families in times of sickness, accident, old age, and death. And the opportunity for advancement is open to all. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ACROSS THE STREET --ACROSS THE CONTINENT CHAS. NAISH Local 8x Long Distance Moving 81 Storage 2000 HUDSON AVE., NORWOOD ME 4995 HOISTINC5, PACKING, CRATINC-5, SHIPPING I42 WE RECOMMEND UMEDLEY BROS. BoH'IecI-in-bond Kenfucky Sfraighi' Bourbon Whiskey, 5 Years Old IN OHIO STATE STORES Code 4I I9B - Fiffhs . . . ,... 55.03 4II9C-Pin1's .......,..., .... 3 .I6 Dis+ribu+ecI By: THE R. L. BUSE COMPANY Cincinna+i, Ohio CompIimen+s of +I1e KING BAG CO., INC. SID I43 The Suburb Supply Co. Face Brick Glazed and Uriqlazed Facing Tile Complele Line of Builders Supplies Coal and Coke Q PHONE VA 2390 READING OHIO Walter E. Schott Willys Co. 2320 GILBERT AVENUE CINCINNATI OHIO PHONE: WO 3000 Congralulaiions and Besi Wishes The K-T Electric Company 'DG' 2I I9 DANA AVENUE CINCINNATI 7 OHIO The Plume was prinled by HOOBLER-KINDEL PRESS Q- TELEPHONE JEFFERSON 0399 Complimenfs of CLIFFORD EI.I.IG Complimenfs of I A FRIEND Bes+ Wishes Io The Senior Class of 48 PHI SIGMA TAU SORORITY The SUMMIT SCHOOL Ior BOYS 2l6I GRANDIN ROAD CINCINNATI 8, OHIO 'DG' An Independenl School For Boys From Kinclergarlen Through The Eighlh Grade Riecllinger Funeral Home 1- I309 CALIFORNIA AVENUE MEIrose II34 BOND HILL I9 GREEN STREET, CITY CHerry 2I48 WANTED ,zzl g ,W Tranter-Williams 2 PURCELL STUDENTS-Join The besl' ball club in The American Legion League. AA Knoi I-Iole Champs in 1947. If you like Io play ball come oul-Try oui. There's a berlh for you. Coniaclz John IvIcAndrews Ipurcell Coachl Ray Baldwin lXavier Fielclhousel Jim Biersdorier IMO 4736l SEE YOU ON THE DIAMOND Drive The Sensa+ionaI New ' ka- 3, -. . America's grea+esI' car value! Lowesi Pricel Lowes? Uplceepl 35 'ro 50 miles per gallon. Six models: sfalion wagon, sedan, converfible, pickup, panel delivery, sporis-u+iIi'ry. No long wailrs. Early Delivery. HARRY Sm CARL 4003 Plainville Road Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Complimenfs of R B CLOTHES 8I'h and Vine SI'reeI's PArkway 4295 Compleie Line of lvIen's Clolhing and Furnishings Alberl' Comello - Class of 34 George Comello-Class of 36 BYRON C. HALL HALL'S SOHIO SERVICE 'DG' Madison and Haclcberry SI's. The Finest People Go To The AMBASSADOR THEATRE The Cincinnati Ventilating Co. Incorporated OAKLEY SQUARE , Fabricators ot Sheet Metal The Best In Motion Picture Entertainment Hllafld 4440 FREE PARKING REDWOOD 5400 Third and Madison Ave. Covington, Ky. Compliments ot A FRIEND 'BG' H. J. BENKEN FLoRisT Flowers Telegra phed Greenhouses: Plainville Pike and Woodford Road Kennedy Heights Phone MElrose 3852 6000 Plainfield Pike Cincinnati 27, Ohio NAISH Cookies, Crackers and Pretzels + STAND AT 25 FINDLAY MARKET NICCDLAVS Chips, Pretzels, Corn Crax and Other 5c Snacks YBG' CINCINNATI PRETZEL CO. wAbash 0263-0078 CompIimen+s of I.. H. PARKE CO. Janitor's Supply Co., Inc. Phone CH. 675I and 3I I9 3 I2 EIm S+. Cinfi. 2, Ohio ICE Block-Crushed-Cubes Beverages OF All Kinds AVONDALE ICE COMPANY 3I4O Van Buren Ave. I538 Brewsfer Ave. AVon IO42 WOocIburn 5642 CompIimen'I's of G. H. BERLING, Inc. BOND HILL DAIRY GOOD AND HEALTHFUL I 41495 ICE CREAM AI Purcell Cafeleria . . . FOR . . . Clean Towel and Laundry Service ...CALL... SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 8i TOWEL SUPPLY 9 CHERRY 0440 I90I WESTERN AVE. CINCINNATI FAMOUS QUALITY v U Burger Your Porlrail is a Graceful Way of Acknowledging True Friendship YOUNG AND CARL STUDIO 6' 7I'h and Vine Cincinnari, Ohio Phone PArIcway 2277 Fireslone Tires and Tubes Texaco Gas ancl Oil LUBRICATION 81 OIL CHANGE Dick Pllaum, Prop. OPEN SUNDAYS Banner Tire 8x Supply Co. S. E. COR. HACKBERRY 81 MADISON PLAZA 0200 I49 XAVIER UNIVERSITY Offers Programs in Liberal Aris Business Adminisiraiion Naiural Sciences Engineering Law Medicine Deniisiry Vocaiional Chemisiry For Informaiion Wriie or Telephone The Dean of Freshmen 3 XAVIER UNIVERSITY VICTORY PARKWAY REDWOOD 234I CINCINNATI 7, OHIO When You EnI'erIain - PARTY TRAYS - SANDWICHES - PREPARED FOOD C Fiiiimfiiif High Qualify Quick Service MARTIN DRY CLEANERS Cleaning - Alieraiions - Dyeing We Operafe Our Own Cleaning PIanI 6I2I Monfgomery Road MEIrose 363 9 Compiimenis of CINCINNATI ECONOMY DRUC-5 CO. Band Uniforms - Ou'rIiHers Io Promineni School Bands Throughouf The Couniry Uniforms For Over Sixfy Years THE FECHHEIMER BROS. CO. CHerry 5400 Pugh Building Cincinnafi 2, Ohio Compiimenis of BOB TRAME L. M. PRINCE CO. Opiicians 4 Wesi 4+h S'I'ree+ and Docfors Building Inferior Painiing A Specialify A. J. BRILL 8: SON Painiing and Decoraiing JEfferson 076I 4I3I Sibley Avenue SiIverI'on, Ohio WEBER'S CAFE 3222 Madison Road Complimenis of 'rhe BEHREL'S MEAT MARKET HOWARD SHEATZLEY 81 SON Grocery a nd Delicafessen I902 SuHon Avenue Moun+ Washing+on ALLEN WALSH CO. Design and Building Service 3450 Michigan Avenue EAs+ 3l90 EBERLE DRY CLEANERS I3+h and Spring Sfreeis We Call and Deliver MAin 03I9 EDWARD JACOBS SONS Plumbing and Hearing 220 E. Universify Avenue AVon 0822 M. E. GARRISON, Realfor 7654 Monigomery Road., Kenwood Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Mary E. Garrison SYcamore 73I2 REdwood 3742 HENKE PAPER CO. 'DGP' I 5 I 9 Pleasani' S+ree'I' Complimenls of WILLARD BRONZE CO. Bronze - Aluminum Casiings my 36l6 Colerain Avenue Kirby l6I9 GROTHAUS MEATS Complimenrs of 'DG' A FRIEND 272I Woodburn Avenue l Now Open For Business In Our New Sfore , SCHMID S MARKET HERBERT CLEANERS . Groceries- Fresh Meals 427I Plainville Road BRambIe I3l5 . Call For and Deliver We Deliver Prompi Service-Alierarions and Repairs 6843 Me,-win Ayenue BRarnbIe 1057 We Do Our Own Cleaning DUKE'S PONY KEG 670 Beers and Wine Prescriplion - Ice Cream Cosmelics - Box Candy Johns+on's Hyde Park Drugs Soil Drinks - Ice Cream - Mixers ' Milk - Bread - Snacks Observalory, Corner Edwards 4448 Plainville Road Bnsmble 3759 EAs+ 3707 Cincinwi- Ohio BAAS BAKERY Complimenls of LAUNDEMAN'S TEXACO We Specialize ln Parly Cakes For All Occasions Kenwood and Hunl' Roads Blue Ash, Ohio WOodburn l228 28ll Woodburn Avenue SYcamore 7477 Complimenls of CARL HUBER'S MEAT MARKET 3502 Erie Avenue Q WATSON FOOD SHOP Ex-Cavalier '32 Open Every Day Including Sundays and Holidays Beer - Wine - While Villa Groceries 8 A.M. lill IO P.M. Congralulalions and Success To lhe Class ol 48 BILL'S FRIENDLY SERVICE BEechmon+ 7723 58I7 Kellogg Avenue California, Ohio ll's Srnarl To Be Thrilly Shop A+ REIS FOOD SHOP 957 E. McMillan Sfreel Cincinnali, Ohio DAVE'S SHOE REPAIR While-U-Wail Service Shoe Shine-Shoe Repair Hal Cleaning - Dry Cleaning 973 E. McMillan Cor. Kemper Lane HALLER BROS. Groceries and Meals face' WOodburn 97l5 95l Windsor Slreel' Complimenls of WAlNMAN'S BAR Television and Music Every Nighl 2022 Madison Road Complimenls of PETRY AUTO SALES, INC. Q- PACKARD Besi Wishes To The Class of 48 McDONALD PAINT AND GLASS CO. WARD'S GREENHOUSES Sfyling Tha+'s Unusual Flowers For All Occasions Flowers by Telegraph 4208 Schenck Avenue, Deer Park Phones: ORchard 6363 -SYcamore 7I05-W NIEHAUS MEATS For Those Who Know Ihe Difference +- Wor'rh Ave. aI' NorI'hcu+ MEIrose 8053 HIGGINSON GIFT SHOP Complele Line of Everyday and Holiday Greeiing Cards Unusual Gifrs For All Occasions I-Iandwoven Ties and I-Iandlcerchiefs For Men 2704 Erie Avenue EAs'I' 6I90 campiamenis of GRANDIN HARDWARE + 2032 Madison Road CRONE'S PHARMACY We Deliver Madison and Woodburn Phone WOod burn I 065 CLOVER BAR Beer - Liquor - Fine Foods CARL R. MANZI I996 Madison Road Class 33 A Porirail Lives Forever EDWARD CAMERA STORE Phoioqraphic Supplies and Equipmenl Developing and Prinling I622 Madison Road Cincinnafi 6, Ohio BOOLS PHARMACY EASI' I220-9864-9767 2I I4 Madison Road Cincinna'ri 8, Ohio BERKMAN'S WINE MARKET 'facf For a Fine Seleclion of Imporfed and A. L. FINK ELECTRIC CO. New Servel Gas Refrigeralors Copeland Eleclric Relrigeraiors WOodburn 6243 Woodburn and Madison Rd. Cincinnafi, Ohio MAX SCHWARTZ 8: SON Oualiiy Apparel 'DG' Domeslflc Wlne and Chamrafqn 2I I7 Beechmoni' Avenue MI. Washingion KENNEDY HEIGHTS PHARMACY -3 Phones: JEfferson I77I -9604 6558 Monrgomery Road CincinnaI'i I3, Ohio PETER'S CAFETERIA The Home of Oualiiy Foods JEfferson 9382 4553 Monfgomery Norwood, Ohio THE LEADER SPORTING GOODS 0 4539 Main Avenue Norwood I2, Ohio Fur Siorage We Call and DeIiver SAM SKUROW Reliabie Furrier Phone: Melrose I200- I20I 4525-4527 Main Norwood I2, Ohio PARKIE'S DELICATESSEN 3553 Monfgomery Road Beer - Wines - Baked Ham Open Week Days 7:30-I I:3O Sunday 8 '+iII 6 P.M. We Deliver WOodburn I295 MEYER FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Established I893 WHOLESALE - Pure Horse Radish - RETAIL Sauer Kraur, Sfuifed Mangoes, Pickles Phone: PArkway 3772 II3 W. I4I'h SI. PACELLA'S GULF SERVICE 0- 2700 Losan'I'iviIIe Avenue 3I-704I3-42 Cincinna+i I3, Ohio MEIrose 7647 RCA Vicior WAGNER SERVICE CO. 4403 Monfgomery Road Tappan General Eleciric Gas Ranges Home Appliances A 8: N Furnirure and Appliance Co. All Narionally Adveriised Gas 81 Elecfric Appliances - Complere Home OuIIiH'ers 4708 Main Avenue MEIrose 498I Norwood Save Wirh Insured Safeiy ai Ihe Norwood Federal Savings and Loan Associarion MEIrose 2760 4350 Monfgomery Road Norwood, Ohio FRANK'S MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEMS Poulfry - Fish - Frozen Foods We Deliver Tuesdays and Sarurdays 2807 Woodburn Avenue AVon 989I URM ETZ 8: RU ETH ER Inferior and Exierior Decorarors 625 Melish Avenue AVon 02I4 DEL'S SMOKE SHOP Cigars - Cigareiies Candy - Soir Drinks - Magazines I3I E. I3'Ih S'I'reeI' Cincinnafi, Ohio NAYLONS CAFE Jusi A LiHIe SIree'r Where Old Friends Meei Beer - Wine - Whiskey 2329 Cliffon Avenue Complimenis of JULIUS BAER 5 E. FourI'h SI'ree'I' The SinI'on Ho+eI Building PIeasanI' Ridge Hardware Co. ALVIN I-I. SCI-ILESINGER MEIrose II7I 608I Monrgomery Road Pieasanf Ridge Cincinnaii I3, Ohio THE HARRIET FOOD SHOP Candy - Ice Cream 2003 Worfh Avenue Norwood JE'Fferson 939i VESTER DRUG CO. 'DG' 50I Broadway Cincinnafi 2, Ohio RITTS PARTY SUPPLY Beer, Wine, and Ice Cream Hours I P.M. Io II P.M. Madison and PIainviIIe Roads MIDWAY GARAGE General Auiomobiie Repairing Herb. Deyhle, Prop. Phone: AVon 9430 52I Melish Ave., Jus+ Wesi of Reading Rd. RECORDS TELEVISION RADIOS AuI'horized Dealer for RCA, General Eieciric, Crosley, Columbia, Capi'roI, Decca, MGM, Maiesfic OAKLEY MUSIC CENTER 40I7 AIIs+on SI'ree'I Tel. REdmonI' 2969 MAURICE MARK Prescripiions Cosmerics 'DG' 3900 Reading Road Universify 5205 Besi Wishes from CARL A. MEYER Pharmacisf MEIrose I34I -9473 -9528 Madison Road a+ Edwards, Hyde Park Cincinna+i, Ohio BOND HILL REALTY CO. YDGY R. A. ACKERMANN, Prop. ln Madisonville l+'s PHIESTER DRUGS 'DG' CRAWFORD PHARMACY Prescriplrion Specialisfs - Phones: CHerry 981-4-8805 Pearl and Broadway AGLAMESIS BROS. Candies and lce Cream Phone: PRince+on 8 I 96 VALLEY PRE-FAB MFG. CO. Small Homes Garages- UTiliTy Buildings-CoTTages 3I5 S. Reading Road Sharonville, Ohio Tel. PArlcway 3047- PArkway 78l7 LEO HANLEY Plumbing, Heafing, lndusTrial Piping, Furnace and Boiler ParTs and Repairs IIO7 ST. Gregory S+ree+ lMl'. Adamsl Cincinnafi, Ohio Our Wish ls ThaT Those Of The '48 Class Will Be Successful THOMAS FUNERAL HOME T567 QAKLEY Madisonville . Tl.WO.7766 R iE++ WTH Good 8: Kelsch Funeral Home R257 WO, 7777 Aiiasuguibi RoberT L. Good -Charles E. Kelsch - 3026 Madison Road Phone: JEfferson 0l05 ComplimenTs of THE WILLIAMS FURNITURE CO. Oakley Square 3029 Madison Road Tel. JEfferson 79l2 Russel-Harmon 8: Roush, lnc. Sales - PACKARD - Service House of Service 27I5 Woodburn Avenue Cincinna+i 6, Ohio EDWARD C. GUILFOYLE WALNUT HILLS REALTY co., REALTORS Lisf Your Properiy Wifh Us For Quick Sale 28l8 Woodburn Ave. A+ DeSales Corner li: lT Grows We Have IT MERCURIO 81 DATILLO FRUlTS AND VEGETABLES JOSEPH MTERCURIO, Prop. WOodburn 9682-543l JOS T. DILLHOFF lf lT's lnsurance-We WriTe lT 635-636 Dixie Terminal Bldg. Cincinnaii, Ohio MAin 4268 Specializing in Homes - Farms - Counfry Homes A BOOSTER LIST YouR PROPERTY wITI-I us FOR QUICK SALE We devofe our eniire Time To 'Finding you a Cash Buyer FOR PURCELL ATHLETICS Frank A. Hoffman - Salesman SYcamore 9I75 HARRY C. HANDLEY- REALTOR-VA. 2060 TRY MASTER PIES JusT Lilce Molrher Used To IVIaIce 922 Race S+ree'I' PArkway 7487 Charfer Bus Service Now Available YDS' OHIO BUS LINE CO. CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS CO. I IO Wesi' Fourfh S+ree+ CHerry 4768 --4769 Records Sheelr Music Greeing Cards SONG SHOP Open Evenings 36 Eas'I' FifI'h Sfreei' On Founfain Square The Handy Window Shade Co. Window Shades - Curlrains - CurTain Rods Draperies -- VeneTian Blinds 905 Vine S'I'reeT CHerry 4020 JAMES P. BOLGER COAL CO. Super Fuel Since l893 U COAL-COKE-STOKER COAL Enquirer Bldg., . CH. 4760 and CH. 476I DRINK NEHI BEVERAGES AND ROYAL CROWN COLA NEHI BEVERAGE CORP. Gilberi' and Chapel AVon 4630 DORNHEGGEN'S WOODBURN PHARMACY Q- Wood burn and Locusi' Engravings For This Annual Made By SCHULTZ-GOSIGER CO. 534 Sycamore Sfreef CHerry I654 This Annual PrinTed By THE WESTERMAN PRINT CO. 2I I6 Colerain Avenue PArIcway 6492 I57 Condil, James J. 1948 SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Adkins, Roberl W. ..................... . Agricola, George A. .... . .. Ahern, Thomas D. .... .... . Albers, Louis J. ,..... . . . . Anaruma, William A. ... ., .. . Arfhon, Richard A. ...,. .... . Assalone, Anfhony J. ... ... . . Balbach, William P. .. BeaHy, Charles W. .. Bedinghaus, Bernard T. ... . . . . . Bierman, Jerome T. .. Boerger, Edward R. .. Brauning, John A. Brill, Ronald E. ..... . Brinkpefer, Paul F. .. Brislol, George S. Brown, John D. .... . Brueggeman, Thomas J. .. ... . . Bruno, Ralph F. .... . Busemeyer, Thomas P. Bushelman, Edward J. Byrne, J. Charles .... Byrnes, Roberl' E. . . .. Cahill, Gordon E. Cain, John J. .,... . Caligiuri, Alphonsi A. Carmichael, Wilmer D. Cherney, Nicholas L. Cianciolo, Fred J. .... Close, Pal B. ..,.. . . .... 3960 - - - -3542 Coad, William F. ,.., .... . Collini, Charles F. .... ... . Condron, James T. . Connelly, John M. Conners, Leonard D. . Cornwell, William M. Couleha n, William B. Cremering, Lawrence E Cronin, Charles W. . Croweak, Sliephen W. . . . .. . Cucino'Ha, Angelo J. ... ... . Curry, Roberf C. Davis, Paul F. . .... .. DelGesso, Louis A. .. Deller, Carl J. ....... Dermody, Roberf E. .. . . . DeSalvo, Vincenl' T. .. . . . Dierkers, Joseph A. . Dinkel, George N. .. DiNuzzio, Jerome A. Uisselkamp, Joseph J. Donohue, Donald J. .. Doud, William J. . Drexelius, Richard J. . Dulle, John W. ....... Durkin, Charles H. .. Eckhoff, Donald W. . .. ..... Eigel, Raymond J. . ,. Engler-i, Eugene E. .. Faass, Ernesl' F. .....,, .... . Feldman, Charles J. ... . Ferre, Donald F. ,... Fickers, Donald F. Fishback, Fred T. . . . . Fisher, Arlhur G. Flick, Donald B. Fluck, Roland F. Fluor, Verlner M. . .. Foppe, Roberi J Fox, King F. Gabriel, Paul A. , ...,, ..... Gabriel, Ronald W. .. Garbade, Charles W. Gales, Paul E. ...... . Gausling, Charles J. . Gauslin Thomas J g. . ,, Gerrard, Jerome D. .. .... ..... 2521 l403 2I45 I759 2925 56I3 2333 38I9 I8ll 48I4 2534 57l9 7225 4l3I 3836 347I i706 26l9 I860 ....2329 2944 6724 32 I 3 2705 . .,,. ..... 4 674 2554 7057 ....26l0 5047 I 324 '!8l6 3226 3650 47I6 l3l6 Chalham Sl. ... ... Joseph Sl. ... Easl Hill Ave . .. Cleneay Ave. . . Cleinview Ave. . lslinglon Ave. , . Boone S+. ,..,. . S. Berkley Ave. , Fairfax Ave. . Plainville Rd. . .. Moorman Ave. . Marmion Lane . Brookline Ave. . . . , . Sibley Ave. ,, ......... ..... Woodford Rd., Silverlon Wabash Ave. . ,.,,.... .... . Sherman Ave. . . Eden Ave. . ,, Hewilf Ave. . O'Brien Pl. .... , Madison Rd. ... Siebern Ave. , Grischy Lane . . Roberfson Ave. . McNeil Ave. ... Moorman Ave. . Ohio Ave. ..., , Woodburn Ave. , Taylor Ave. . . . . Slellinius Ave. ,.... . Easiwood Circle ....... .,... Spring Sl. ...........,,. ..., . Sushine Ln. lndian Hill Floral Ave. ...,...,,.. .... . Bach Ave, ..... . . . . Monleilh Ave. . Maynard Ave. .. Herlin PI. . ,. , 2836 Vicioria Ave. . 3lII Sciolo S+. lB29 Lincoln Ave. . '839 Fairfax Ave. , l9Il Norlhcuil Ave. . 6624 Roe Sfreel ...,. 4-27 McGregor Ave. . 2727 Aflanfic Ave. i7I6 3768 7l07 S4l8 34I9 326I 3I22 3437 !842 3030 1547 13l5 3790 5780 5620 'OOO 15l5 3II5 2599 S265 28l9 2927 Fairfax Ave. . Floral Ave. ., Deleware Ave. . Lisbon Ave. .. Trimble Ave. , . . Erie Ave. ....... . Hackberry Sl. . , . . Bevis Ave. .... . Norlhcufl Ave. . . . Observaiory Rd. , . . Newlon Ave. ..... Bevis Ave. ,,., . Sl. John's Terrace Siebern Ave. . Aflon Ave. Haich Sl. .... Harrow Ave. . Gloss Ave. . .. Laura Lane .... Corfelyou Sl. .. lnverness Place . Highland Ave. . 535 Missouri Ave. ,... . 6220 lIl5 2904 2904 4310 3640 5906 5906 4l73 Chandler Slreel . , . Fuller Sl. ,, .... Minio Ave. ., Minfo Ave. ..., Millsbrae Ave. , Columbus Ave. . Woodmonf Ave. . . Woodmoni Ave. . Ami'l'y Rd. ,.,. . I58 Cincinnaii 6, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnali 8, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 6, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Silverfon l3, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnari 27, Ohio Cincinnali 6, Ohio Cincinnafi l3, Ohio Deer Park I3, Ohio Cincinnali I3, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnaii I9, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 9, Ohio Silverlon I3, Ohio Cincinnafi B, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnaii 6, Ohio Silverlon l3, Ohio Cincinnali 6, Ohio Cincinnali 9, Ohio Cincinnali' 8, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnali l0, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 9, Ohio Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Blue Ash, Ohio Cincinnaii 8, Ohio Cincinnaii 8, Ohio Cincinnali l9, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnari 29, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Cincinnaii 8, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Norwood l2, Ohio Deer Park I3, Ohio Cincinnafi I3, Ohio Cincinnaii 7, Ohio Cincinnali 8, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio. Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnaii 8, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnaii 7, Ohio Deer Park l3, Ohio Cincinnaii I3, Ohio Cincinnali l3, Ohio Cincinnali 2, Ohio Cincinnali 9, Ohio Cincinnali I3, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi I3, Ohio Cincinnali 9, Ohio Cincinnali I9, Ohio Cincinnali 26. Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnali 2, Ohio Cincinnali 8, Ohio Cincinnari 8, Ohio Cincinna'l'i 9, Ohio Cincinnali 8, Ohio Cincinnaii l3, Ohio Cincinnaii I3, Ohio Deer Park l3, Ohio Gilligan, John R. Godfrey, James J. , .. Green, Jeremich J. Grever, Joseph R. . . . . Grippa, Anfhony P. Grogan, Richard C. . ., Gruber, Donald E. Haas, Kennefh J. .. Hack, Georqe M. . . .. Hackman, William P. . . Haines, Harold J.. . .. Hall, Donald H. Hall, Francis E. Halloran, Ralph A. Harf, Edward G. ..., . Haunerf, Donald J. Heideman, James E. .. Heifker, Leo B. ..,... . Helfferich, Alfred E. .. Heller, Richard C. Herrle, Frederich H. ,. Hibarber, Edwin G. Hidy, Richard O. ..,. . Hines, Richard L. ...... , .... Hoernscheme er Leo H y . . ... .... Hoffman, Jack H. ..,... . Hoffman, Arfhur E. ... Hogan, Daniel E. Hogan, John T. . . ., Holden, Gerald E. Holden, James F. Holfel, Clarence A. .,... .... Holfkamp, Richard M. Holfman, Marvin W. .. Huber, Alfred F. .... . Huber, 'Paul M. .,.,.. . Hunnefeld, Norberf A. ,. Jacobs, Roberf J. . . .. Kaes, Alfred B. ..... . Kanaval, Donald P. Keller, Richard T. .... . Kellermann, Sfanley E. . Kelly, David M. ....,. . Kemme, Richard L. King, James J. ..... . Kisperf, William P. Klaffe, J. Pafrick .,.. Klems, George W. . .. Klosferman, Frank H. .... Klosferman, Roberf R. . .. .... Kloslerman, William F. , ,, .... Koehler, Donald E. . . ., Koenig, Lawrence J. ... Kramer, Alberf J. .... Kramer, Eugene J. Kramer, Gerald J. ,.., . Krulhaup, Donald J. ,... . Kuenning, Donald H. ...... ... , Kunkemoeller, Laurence B. . ,. .... Lamping, Richard E. ....,.. ,... Leen, John D. .,,,.,... ,,,, Lemming, Roberf R. Leonard, James L. Liebel, Henry L. ..... , Lilienfhal, Herberf C. ... ... . Lindeman, William E. ..., ... . Lonneman, Richard H. ... ... . Losekamp, Arfhur C. .. Macke, James B. .... . Marfinelli, Joseph A. ,. Mayer, Leo J. ....... . McCoy, Thomas J. ......,, H., McDonough, Thomas M. ... ,... McGowan, Thomas J. .... ... . McGraw, John T. .... . Merland, Paul J. ... Meyer, Joseph S. .... Meyers, Donald G. . .. Miller, Richard R. . Miffer, James M. .... MoH, Thomas E. ....23I7 42l9 Eileen Dr. ....... Cincinnafi 9, Ohio 3908 S. Madison Ave. Norwood I2, Ohio IB36 Wayland Ave. Norwood I2, Ohio 2l37 Crane Ave. Cincinnafi 7, Ohio 5l3 Milfon Sf. .,,,. Cincinnafi IO, Ohio I207 Herschel Ave. . Cincinnaii 8, Ohio l844 Clarion Ave. .. Cincinnafi 7, Ohio 53Il Moeller Ave. .... Norwood I2, Ohio 436l Mafson Ave. ..... .... D eer Park I3, Ohio 253l Langdon Farm Rd. . .... Cincinnafi I3, Ohio 4I94 Marlaurg Ave. .... .... C incinnafi 9, Ohio 4I0l Plainville Rd. .... Cincinnafi 27, Ohio I847 HewiH' Ave. Cincinnafi 7, Ohio 2528 Cyress Way Cincinnafi I3, Ohio l250 Rossmore Ave. .. ,... Cincinnafi 29, Ohio 4224 Bell Sf. ,.,,.,... Norwood I2, Ohio l93I Cleneay Ave. Norwood I2, Ohio 7232 Nash Ave. .... Cincinnafi 26. Ohio 7023 Ohio Ave. Silverlon I3, Ohio 444l Redmonf Ave. Cincinnafi I3, Ohio 2842 Norwood Ave. .,.... .... N orwood I2, Ohio 6245 Beechview Circle .... .... C incinnafi I3, Ohio 69I9 Monfgomery Rd. .. .... Cincinnafi I3, Ohio 60I E. McMillan Sf. .. Cincinnafi 6, Ohio 4044 Lansdowne Ave. .. .... Deer Park I3, Ohio l823 Dalewood Place .. .... Cincinnafi 29, Ohio I507 California Ave. .... Cincinnafi 29, Ohio 3539 Mooney Ave. Cincinnafi 8, Ohio 2530 Vicfory Parkway ., .... Cincinnafi 6, Ohio I23I California Ave. .... Cincinnafi 29, Ohio l23l California Ave. .... Cincinnali 29, Ohio 2704 Markbreif Ave. .... Cincinnafi 9, Ohio I30I Bursal Ave. ,..., Cincinnafi 30, Ohio 4409 Duneden Ave. Deer Park I3, Ohio 343l Oakview Place . .. . ., Cincinnafi 8, Ohio 3573 Visfa Ave. .,,,.. Cincinnafi 8, Ohio I996 Hewiff Ave. .. Cincinnali 7, Ohio 4332 Wafferson Sf. Cincinnafi 27, Ohio 42l5 28fh Sf. ...... Cincinnafi 9, Ohio 4l26 Hoffman Ave. Deer Park I3, Ohio 2400 Shanmoor Ave. ,.,. Norwood I2, Ohio 5840 Hurd Ave. ,..,., Cincinnaii 27, Ohio 500l Corinfh Ave. .. Cincinnafi 29, Ohio 5604 Ridge Ave. ..... Cincinnafi I3, Ohio 3325 Graydon Ave. Cincinnafi 7, Ohio 2238 Drex Ave. .,,.., Norwood I2, Ohio 25l0 Shanmoor Ave, .... Norwood I2, Ohio 39l7 Millsbrae Ave. .. Cincinnafi 9, Ohio 508 Oak Sf. ...,...... ,... C incinnafi I9, Ohio I626 Jonafhan Ave. ...,. ..,. C incinnaii 7, Ohio I724 Easf McMillan Sf. Cincinnafi 6, Ohio 4I33 LaCrosse Ave. ,,,. Cincinnafi 27, Ohio 83l9 S+. Clair Ave. Rossmoyne I3, Ohio 35I5 Wabash Ave. Cincinnafi 7, Ohio lIl8 Carney Sf. ........, .... C incinnafi 2, Ohio 3765 Pennsylvania Ave. Cincinnafi 26, Ohio II33 Lois Drive ......., .... C incinnafi 29, Ohio 3640 Madison Rd. ..,. Cincinnafi 9, Ohio 6805 Sampson Lane . Silverfon I3, Ohio I9ll Hudson Ave. ,.., Norwood I2, Ohio I947 Mears Ave. ..,.,. Cincinnafi 30, Ohio 46l8 Glenshade Ave. . . ,. ..Cincinna'I'i 27, Ohio Grandview Ave. . Cincinnafi 6, Ohio 3742 Aylesboro Ave. ..,. Cincinnafi 8, Ohio 2300 Sf. James Ave. .,.. Cincinnafi 6, Ohio 3244 Wold Ave. ,..... Cincinnafi 7, Ohio l935 Garden Lane .. Cincinnafi 29, Ohio 5228 Rose Ave, Norwood I2, Ohio 50l0 Graffon Ave. . Cincinnafi 29, Ohio 2405 Kenfon SI. .. Cincinnafi 6. Ohio 6258 Salem Pike .. Cincinnafi 30, Ohio 4l70 Websfer Ave. . Deer Park I3, Ohio 3425 Michigan Ave. Cincinnafi 8, Ohio 3669 Sfeffinius Ave. Cincinnali 8, Ohio 2666 Aflanfic Ave. . Norwood I2, Ohio 2579 Marsh Ave. Norwood I2, Ohio 4407 Raceview Ave. Cincinnafi ll, Ohio l7l2 Fairfax Ave. Cincinnafi 7, Ohio 6209 Lisbon Ave. Cincinnafi I3, Ohio l833 Hewifl' Ave. . Cincinnafi 7, Ohio 3652 Michigan Ave. Cincinnafi 8, Ohio I59 Mueller, John P. 4,,. . Mueller, William F. ... Mullin, Charles L. .... Mulloney, James J. ., Nagle, John A. .,.. . Naish, William E. Nal+ner, Louis J. . Nieman, John H. .... Nighfingale, A. William Nolfe, Les+er E. ..., . Norfon, William P. ... O'Connell, Dennis T. . O'Donnell, John H. .. Palumbo, An+hony L. . Passalacqua, 'Nino L. . Penrod, David D. Pefrosky, Harry J. .. Piening, Ralph B. . Poorman, G. William . Posf, John L. ..,.... . Rahill, William A. ... Rape, Joseph J. .... . Reinhar+, Donald J. .. Rhomberg, Paul A. ... Richfer, John A. .... Riedy, James K. .. Ross, Ralph G. ...... . Rudolph, Donald E. .. Rue+her, Herman J. . . Rusche, Joseph J. .... Sandmann, Donald G. Sau+er, Henry C. Jr. . , Scardina, Virgil R. Schaefer, Roberf W. . Schengber, Frank H. . Schengber, John S. .. Schlue+er, James A. . . Schmal+z, Joseph A. . . Schneider, F. Thomas . Schneider, William A. Schramm, Donald R. ., Schuerman, Fred J. .. Schum, Wal+er J. ... Sco++, John J. , .... ., Seifarf, Richard F. Serger, Raymond Se+a, Louis W. .... . Shawhan, Ronald T. .. Sheshull, J. Rober+ ... Sieve, Ralph A. ..... . Simon, William A. Smi+h, Alber+ W. Sorren+ino, Fe+er J. .. Spille, Paul R. ...,. , S+iens, John H. ..... . Sfinson, Charles W. . . S+oeckeI, William J. . . S+ro+man, Joseph B. . , S+urnph, John S. .... Supple, Leonard H. .. Sweeney, Jerome E. . . Swing, Donald J. Thoss, Rober+ G. Tierney, John T. . Tierney, Thomas P. Tonnis, Leo U. ...,.. . Truesdell. Joseph F. . Vaccariello, Michael J. Walker, Thomas B. . ,. Weber, Gerald J. .... Weber, John A. .... Weber, Leo L. ...... , Weiherer, Alber+ J. . . Weise, Herberf R. Wellendorf, Gene H. Wenninaer, Ronald E. Wesfhoff, Paul Edward Widmen, Firmin G. .... .... Wil+on, Pe+er C. ......,., .... Wi++e, Gilber+ J. ,........, .... Woebkenberg, William H. .... .. .. 8I4 Hufchins Ave. I499 Summi+ Rd. ,.., 2942 Markbrei+ Ave. 276 Carrel S+. ,..,, . I8I4 2000 3469 5754 3004 46I3 6928 6I38 24l2 5I24 3458 3797 6752 2604 I530 I227 Lincoln Ave. . Hudson Ave. ... Evans+on Ave. Adelphi S+. ., Gloss Ave. ... McNeil Ave. . Bri++on Ave. . . . Benneville S+. .. Salufaris Ave. Rolsfon Ave. , Evans+on Ave. Aylesboro Ave. Murray Ave. , Melrose Ave. Dana Ave. . .. Rossmore Ave. 523 Dandridge S+. . 60I 8 I6 I 6 25I4 2445 4206 I7 I 8 40I0 4027 3850 Dryden S+. California Ave. Ravine S+. Duck Creek Rd Marburg Ave. Porfman Ave . S+. John's Terrace Crosley Ave. , Isabella Ave. . 387 Oregon E+. 3347 I340 I945 I4I 5 Cardiff Ave. . Fleming S+. . , Elm Ave .... Locus+ S+. . l4l5 Locus+ S+. ... 5036 Paddock Rd. . 4l97 Ma+son Ave. . 348I 3456 R. R. 6908 37I8 Evans+on Ave. Greenlawn Ave. .. l5, Lockland Branch .... ..... Windward S+. Drake Ave. . 80 Eldorado Ave. I7I3 4I37 4240 5I20 3702 2908 4246 7008 4I88 5lI0 5329 Mills.Ave. , Maple Drive . Ma+son Ave. . Ravenna S+. .. Germania Ave. Por+smou+h Ave. .. 28+l1 S+. .... . PaIme++o S+. . Se++le S+. .... Globe Ave. .. Wakefield Ave. 6.Rosebud Ave. 2B4I 2239 l75I 2322 3453 4450 I6I3 3657 II30 3542 I853 2348 3923 42I6 4236 4255 3I4I 20I5 2238 2604 6361 I653 4338 4004 9544 Norwood Ave. Cafhedral Ave. Lincoln Ave. . Oua+man Ave. Woodburn Ave Eas+ern Ave. , Herber+ Ave. . Clarion Ave. . For+view Place Evans+on Ave. Mills Ave. ... May S+. .... . Sou+h Jefferson Schenck Ave. Ma+son Ave. , Duneden Ave. Fairfield Ave. Freeland Ave. Easfern Ave. . Sciofo S+. . . , , Beechmonf Ave. California Ave. Erie Ave. .... Taylor Ave, .. Conklin Ave. . 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