Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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Q ' rf-64-rw hw,-'wr if g,.r:2fnzv gr is +4 ..- -a.-,Q-Q,-'ff 2 ' -.:-,gf 'um 1:-cc sf.-if-.-. My .., ,. 1-as wx,-'HQ 'an k:w.fg,g,Gs: -..g.g,,.'-in-:rar-2 qgjaf.gu+-fa.-x. 1::c4r.-,asa Q-A-sdzssaigx-i4'.p.-vfwgag-r5:g,1ww Qwgmzq- sgww-..-ygg- .+,., il 1' . y . Q A I 41 v 1' , YJ V - -V f A, P , r I Q Rik ' X.,-' - -'f' ft --yn-Q .:'., Q'-.gglwz-r S J -..r',,'. NJA I - - - .-- .zz 1 A - ,, .-zf.. .H-f 1'-'ff-: i.. T--3+ M- ,.:..-W f ,3r,.B , M -V1--1 j, -f' .,. -:Lf N, 5- Q: ugh , +'- is ' ..-'+f,,Af,AL f'7g,.:5f.4f,',.m: .ralg-w-3:,,',g. THE CAVALIERS OF 1 9 5 Z AND THEIR CCDE Published by The Senior Class of Purcell High School 2935 Hackberry Street Cincinnati 6, Ohio y Cavalier Code Few members of the Purcell Faculty throughout the years have exercised such an influence on the students. especially the seniors. as Monsignor August Kramer. His influence continues to be felt in the recitation of the Cavalier Code. Father Kramer was appointed Head of the Religion Department at Purcell in HP40. At that time the priests - both diocesan and Marianist - who composed the Religion Department met periodically under his chairmanship. Early in 1951 it was decided to develop a code of conduct for the students. The members of the department were asked to formulate a list of points to be included. After these were discussed. a final draft was prepared by Father Kramer and the Principal. Father Leonard Fee, S.M., who took a deep interest in this work. Purcell's CAVALIER CODE, in its ten points. keeps before the students their obligations in every aspect of their lives as Catholic leaders. When the Code was first adopted, every student was given a copy in a convenient form for carrying in his wallet. Successive issues of THE PLUME editorialized its points one after the other. Each school day began with its recitation in the home roomg it had a place in every assembly, whether a pep rally or religious or cultural meeting. More than one guest speaker was deeply impressed when the student body rose during the course of the assembly, and, as every Cavalier stood at attention. the auditorium vibrated with the powerful cadences of the Code of the Knights of the Castle. In hoc signo 1fliH.C6.S'.' In this sign thou shalt conquer! These flaming words. seen in the heavens by Constantine, inspired Brother Louis A. Weber, SM. in his design of the Cavalier Code symbol. In this emblem, always used with the Code, is the cross, sign of victory and salvationp the hand pointing to the cross is the will of Cod. the way of eternal lifeg the world is shown, and rising upon it is a sunburst -a sign of Christ. the Light of the world. Thus in symbolic form are shown the three principal 111eans by which the Cavalier lives his Code: submitting to the will of God. following the inspiration of Christ, and accepting the challenge of the cross. Intelligent-looking seniors? Sure, that's the reason for the serious study ol' the Quo Vadis pictures. O O O Current ILE an up-:xml-over clenlrmstrutimm by lwu pro' These seniors have il book l'k'lJ0l'l clue Lmlay and essimlal ziwobals ol' the I-l'CSllI1l2lI1 gym class. l1z1ve11't even begun to read. B111 Zms IS abou XVoncler what happenecl three secomls later? ready to throw in the sponge. 'll 5zlYh 'push' rm Lhe door, elznimn 1,4-esemzum, XX'iLl1 an cullivalecl lulncl and za ferlile mind Lhesc 'so let's go. Being szmline-p:u'ked makes no senior arlism are CI1Q2iQ'L'll in one ol then' lll ilifl'Cl'Cllt'C, just so sclmol is over. llll!IlCl'2llJlC poster c-zuupaigns. Every Article of My Code K . ,! f . -'ifftf-f'., ' --1'f'e'.l1'u'f121?5'ff-7.3:--3.-'X . ff'7.:f'f sl'.. - '7-'4T'vi 4--' ' f . 1,-21'-3':5?.1552J15bd:QJ,f-1.W,U...'.--'.- 1:-'f-,'f2L.'afff3 ff-'.gi'Q1?-iff-' . :'.'--, 1-'- .-3:1-my'13v3'.I'-Jqatiem,--lbf'-.3e1,ff-f-.vf15is:-if'-2125:1: . T'23'i'F -Ii- 1,5 --1?5.s'21':F' ' - -sf?-4' -- wi-.-'-a::9tdf-Mw-f.-1'-f:- .-f-1:1-1, '--Q.:-wir'-v l':l'-'-:Tilt As a student of Purcell High School H I ,.-.1:.gig,E.,'.,5 q,1gi.:gfg,t5fL5?j5gQgiQf.5gfg,aggggg4,.fQ55g55gf,.,-.f3.',13.5,1g,,:g3.-4-,L-,ri .---Z-L-'is-?'!,f. . J'-aifiifilw -2 -:-.. -11' ffm- f'f5,'i'IwI'-if-:'i:.'-w22'1'-'+5'i:-'r':-,r1:':2iv.35 ,-5.--, ' .,--141 ,, 3fsl-v ' 'i- r.-1 .222-Afitq. .sr kv.-.-sE1F-f,g!2-.,-T-.:g.-a..'.,-t'Lf,--3515 - ,',-.,,fw,5,.n3.,. -W A.-rx! 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I- -' .- :- .-F: fw'-'-.'. 5:- .L -. -1 ':-. F -'f'-:Jr live a clean life: in thought, in word andxmjgdeedl.y,-J,.g-,KQ,25.5....:,j,g.gg.5g,,,fg?g5,,5e .... -f, .,,.., 1,1 3 f -. ,-.vjf 1-'yvi-,-Q, ,.,-, '7n -.513 3-.n ei, f . - .--.1 1 LJ , I .',:.5'w : 1 :-.-'ry 1.4 11 1 fffiififfilli-':Sg1igXCQ'WflSfl!?gf'E?1rq.Qi. 3 ' -, 1 .. - ' i -3-:FZ glyjrig- :Qj.?95i'-ZT:!':-.s.--::,,.:-I-:QQ . H .:,J:1f,5E.g , ., '--, .Tiff alll' 243-2-'I-ffgf' iirlzli ,- 5Q1?'j,h'12'.g3'?f13 ., f .'233'5?4t' ' I . '-H,-.,-infr.igtfcfie'51-:: iP'-5'-'f'i5iH6t'g-5'fWI V' -T55 . . . 4- ..-.- -. ., .- 1 wp: - t t hfiwftfg - -r--limi-a.:z-turf:-s-.4-ca--jawn.-.4534--, -- mf- - discourage unclean amusements and M.-1'-.f -4f:::f:.-ef. -. ---- qw- 1j?5.e:.?zx9iT-Suze-E:rl.9-354.gif.fry-gi-Q--g':2f,f A ' - f 1'.-'- .LT-f '7'.'i- '- .'. f'-:-T: L' L' :A 12 .-. .T1f'f--7... -- 11:-. -K- r5fe'l'4'ff7ff5ffi .PISA?-' ff? Zivt-.fi :Z-:.f-: 'H PTI,-4 ff.'I--if y-1. 221-auf-1:211122111-1-: 4'i5'3,M'm:1,:'4 .g.sa,x.f'fg-Lfg-5a5.fEH19r:-112.2if55.12352-1agfgg':,JfE:.g,:E5.Qf6:Sf?Tz':2g2.-g4Q.Q-6111453353123-iif?iP-Q . . , 2 'II--'.'f-'ffzw'1w2sg:EQ:'zkff,Qgie'4ga5eEff-sfsQ:'.fgE1:Ss1:+-:fgiizrifagaiw-453 make a smcere Confession and to receivekg, ff ' ' f ' ' ff -. . .1 ' ,f .. . ..-, g. v . -'-5,-,-Q ,s I, : .ya- k .1-I -4 .. HM- ' two WCC S . '5v.1.:3:fcifii:g, ...,....... ' 3-353-igasiefilgihh 5i.,f.zgf.2rfr' .,........,., ..,,.,,g, wr.-5gLs5..:1--'::'4f-1- -- aw-la-is 9'-121 ' ,, . . - ' 19-.ff.e:,1.-1-Q-ff -5 ' .-,.,fw..v.11gg:,j,. 1.5 ., - ' f '-In ' 1: -1' H... -.-'- 5+. be faithful to my daily prayersg frequentlyfftg.-.4y215iAgqgvLh' Blessed Sa , W .'.1-xr:-':--try!-3:43 3-szsski'-Jr -Q..-511' 1f'- ,-nftai ' ..-3-Ifaif-Aff' 'ref-vr - -we f and to recite the Rosary , ,,.. ..,....... gm, ........,... F . x.-.--,1:..g.,' 1 , 4.-- . ,, ' . ' - .. --.' '. . L , f.: 12:-,-r.:f-Ffzqlr., 1.13. -...: 2:11-2'??'76is-1 5,fk.q.l.Jig -5- sf: 3211. g:i.'s1u-s34s1w3fgm5:j:9533' , 'f.t22'gfj5.3-1f5.:Is1jQ4'LE., - - i?:- iii-+':-1. f5. - F9- 1 'Cf Friar.':E:'J.:'2:'1'f'-'-s.rS'--. '.L-Ike-i'C'ff'-i'f'.5-'dh r-mes-c He . . place myself under the protection of :1, :3., ,,,.g,,.h:,-387 Xf5,,dWBm,,.1'.,4,:gg her wr- 3':--f'-?.'-i,11'F,Y25'- - ' ' ' ' ' -k'1',f:'Q-55,1114 . .gifitif-i-:,'.1-.L':s'fl- Sc8PUlar Medal . ' - ...,..... '.'.'.-.-.?.3fwQ'ff'il-Dkfiilfgfii-.Q-5f.f:L .' - .1 bring Christ and His Church to othersg to be a leader in my parish , . be proud of my Catholic education and always to be a credit to my school - PURCELL HIGH Page 4 s Adaptable to School Life , ' 'I--r.-1?-'f'1 , . . ,vi ,.,:,,..h- - .. ,1-.5 fhgf. - .- . v -' .2 4,-,,,,-A-x Index -- . W - it -2 - -- 5'fiT17f'-13'-::K?l:'.1f -'5f'fli927ff'f1f-ff5l?.17f.7 Q Ri'-i?fi5iii? 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H . .. , .. . -:v:,:-5,1115-f'-x',':, -1 , - 11 5' '52-?JQCEj7gZi75f3, ' Officers, School Picnic, Class Visitation, Turkey Raffle, -5: 'PLJf157,-tgjfg' 1 ' . - fgifiifcgggyh,afghristmas Celebrations ,,,s,,,, ....,. ...s,,., . .. .. ..,. .. fi-ji' :r?fi?-'...d' i'f5i'i3li3?iff Members, Remembrance of Bro. Paul O'Br1en .. ....... .. a-LJ.-gfr'-.'.g2f.-5 -Cfq'4g3':4gp' Club, Photography Club, Commercial Club, Plume, The 1952 Cavalier .. . .. .,.,, ,,,..,,...,, ....... ,,.,, .,., . ,.,...c .,,,. .,.. . . . . . . . lfffffgif 2112? I ?f?XQQrsity,Football, Reserve and Freshmen Football, Basketball, Intra- Bowling, Track, Baseball, Swimming, Cross Golf, Rifle Club, Nature Club .,,,,..,,,..,. .. ' -'-- 'iLf:-71-'fi 5141.17 f h1'1':krq-:rye-f - 5QiDgxi5:E!s5ggfIfhefa'-12g'nHf,s,SCheerleaders, Orchestra, Dramatics, Football -5521 bf' , - . . ..,.,.,.... ..,, . , . .... .,,....,.,,,. . . . . . . , . . , Q, :nfs W .A r:1tf'+:1qi'-Z1--1s67:f ?63?-ff -+-:-w,-f'?l.f,- . -Q-.Lg-. -if ,fr ss,-J ----1.-'::'w 31:0 ., -. ,,:.:Qi5-1235.-Qgitf: 'l3?3,':5 22?.:qff.4'1 EQ w - 'ij f f5?s:1ie: -Ask.-1-E-1wif?Q.-ff-ficrfilifffa2:66-'1 5.25: .- .f.f.-fzzvlrij-f':-.'i:.-iss.-55-.fwig-4:If-.-f1.:f: :+74 f ffi'Q'i?.15,4'fIgf4g5.-3-51 3:-5'F'Q.f .r.fiaf3QP:g 5.5 .,'- - ,5.'j.-1-Sl' 5.5. ,t .' I 3-.:'4i--':i.Q,.3- 'J'1-,.i-,QXQ1 1:-'gg .'.-.fiat zjrj--21,175 '.f'4, L-:hr I Council, The Freshmen, Homerooms . I--SL,-x.f',y, 4.-,T:qty-,','r:g'f,'..! --1 -- Siaiifjt-'J5q'f,'.i:':,1 Q? if-f:'f:,i1q ' L93 if .1li5Q'f . Club, Cooks, Janitors, Service Club, The Sophomores, Homerooms Mathematics Club, Science Club, Triple A-C, Debate Team, The juniors,I-Iomerooms ...,.,......,. ...... , . ..... , Crimson Club, Library Staff, Seniors, Alumni, Patrons . . Ads, Student Life, Senior Directory . , . Page 5 2-5 6-7 8-11 12-13 14-17 18-23 24-27 28-35 36-41 42-73 74-83 84-85 86-93 94-101 102-1 1 1 112-138 139-160 l, OO ch hS ig ll TCC of u 4-a 'Z N 'U 3 -4-a VJ U VJ I am a student of Purcell. Throughout these four years the Cavalier Code has been my guide, directing and inspiring my every ac- tion. The school itself is an external symbol of an inner spirit-the Cavalier Code. Senior Clam Ol'l'ic'crs: -Iumcs Bmc'kl1olxl', Vic'c-Prcsidclllz Fred Sulkun 'l'l'C2lSll1'Cl'Q xvillililll Iflocter. Scc'1'cLa1'y: Elbert Burns, President. ing ld plmo E OT l ib S 011 esp li yr Q :- 3 -2 Q 'E v-2 -4-s U N v2 f OT O11 he I lll-'. I-'XlaI1l'I'lX'li l10XlNllliIlal-. vi. Xlufsllls .X. lllllJL'l Rl. Rm. Xlsgr. li. X. Ilznis Rm. llgisil .-X. llzmvlu l'i1'1'-l'rr'.si1l1'Hl l'r'r'.si1l1'11I 5l'l'I'l'llll'-X' Roi: filiCQOI'X X. Nlillm Rm. fQc-orgc ll. li1ll'l'l'll, SAI. Rm. .lK'l'0lllL' li. llilllll l'ii1lr'ilull Rm, Ilznncs O. llwnc l'm1:1rnlm' As a Catholic I realize the place which our Chief Shepherd holds in the school administration. His Excellency, the Most Reverend Archbishop, represented in the school by the Ex- ecutive Board, has labored to create in me a more active desire for my ultimate goal, eternal salvation. By striving for this goal I best uphold the honor of the Catholic Church. Page 8 Cllmrist Q75 is Wfl' 1 X UT? gum i M f 1 QE::1fln MIM 'Ik Q l'HIi MOST REVERENIJ KARL ,-Xl.'l'ER, .'1!'I'llllfA'lI0l1 of Cfllfiillllllll IJ.D Page 9 ll lnmwziy and F11 Smith C11l'Olll'2lgC Dave C2llllClC :md Bzu'mn lirmlv, cxpcrl mllgrc-l'c. l'e111wkz11111J and xvL'llllll10lill to paper SCllllJUJl'S, bcam with satislliclioli on 5 vm' up Clash and gc-1 Rich in luiowlcclgc. their lJI'llC-M'lllIlll1g Cllrislmzns crczition. y Code, ot Them' . . . ,X plizmmgrzxpli ol' Lhc plwlogiuilmliel' cnahlcs 'limi l.c-Us lzlcc Lo lmruzik two 0211111-1'z1s ill om- xml thc szunc lime. ll z1lc'l1 lol' thc rllfkoo :mil wc. Ulcl l'll2lIJl2llllS lll'YCl' mlic: lhc-y low lo rc' Bien, Harmon, Huhcr, Humlx-rl, Klltlflll. llllll Lo thc lJ2lLllL'gl'UllIltl lor 21 skirmish BCl'M'21l1gCl' zmcl Clozlcli Hzmlon clic il score Xxllll lllK'll' zmcienl cnvmics. thc CIzu'ulic'1's. ul' KlCZllll5. Only I3roc'k looks rclzlxccl. The llI1IlIlll2llJL1l2lLlOl1 ol' the bellx, bells, as the Yulelicle spirit hops from lace to lluc, up the laclcler ol SllL'l'CSSlilll ilL'l'OI'flllIlg'. Bokenkotter, Greenawalt, Farwick, George, and An innocent lll'CSllIIl2lll'S version of Xvrong-way Feuchter all appear elated over the startling news Corrigan. .-Xt 2:15. Sonny, lrallic is in one direc- that it's 2:15 once again. Lion foul. l.el'L lo right: CL. Kane, li. Carey, D. M7211- lace, XV. SCl1llllIllCyCI', I.. Sclireiher, S. Mar- usro. 'l'here's nothing like an attraclivc bulletin board, eh. Bill? Secretaries Xliss Klum l'xl'lIlIi'llX Xl: s. ,Iwi-ply luv mg Nlis. lllIlH'll lu liusilxlc' Rm. .jzuncs O. llllllt' I'm1:alarm-'l'z1'us1nwr Ever Efficient The necessity of able administration has been impressed most emphatically upon my mind during my years at Purcell. Father Barrett and Brother Lawrence, assisted by our able secretaries, have safeguarded by their counsel and guidance, admonition and chastisement, the good name of our school. Then too, without Father Byrne, the school could hardly function. Actually, however, I, by my actions, either raise or lower Purcell in the public esteem. BRUIHIQR IUXXYRIQNCLIQ liYli5l.Xl-lg S. Nl ,f.X.Kli.llIIIlf I'r1'm1jml llilgi' lil O O OT 011 Of 'G 5- Q ?u 2 O N bo 'U CD rua N 3- O 54+ N E- Q9 -C P'-4 During my stay at Purcell it was always a source of pride to see my name listed on the Honor Roll. The highest praise must go to those persistent scholars who have maintained a 90 ff? average during four years. Certainly they have kept their pledge of honor more successfully than those who have made necessary such preventive measures as misconduct tickets and detention. The Van l lanclerns, .lim and -lolm, arc our able Honor Roll Customlians. How many Faculty mcmbcrs made il this time, lim? Page l l Wlowl lt looks us il Bro. l,Hl'l'y will be in jug for Zl wcck. Oops! lllrong slips: these urc- lhe l'aithl'ul :attend- ance carriers making a final report. o Whom Honor FRESHMEN nl. Bien AI. Brinker G. Buckley C. Cleary K. Connelly D. Dengler R. Dewey YV. Dobb English .-X. Finke I.. Kallmeyer R. Kosseu R. Kramer B. Krieger R. Miller R. Mueller T. O'Brien M. Perrino Pfluni E. Purvis G. Shroyer P. Slfiillilllll V. N T .I- R 12 L. M. E .I 1.. s. P. C. K. S0 PHOMORES Berlage Gerwe Blessing Giese Bohmer I-Iertli Boyle Holtel Brueneman Hornberger Bruns Ihlendorf Burtseliy Koenig Cain Maytunl Damico McDonald Dasbach O'Brien Devanney Riordan Dolleuniayer Runip Doran Schmiclt Fischer Zins FlCllll61'lll2lll Honor Students AIUNIORS T. Dieter XV. Dulle R. Heinen R. Hemingway YV. Herzog S. Humbert -I. King -I. Kollenberg T. Lee YV. Majors QI. Maness T. MeDeviLL R. Miller A. Neubauer XV. Ornisbee R. Racller M. Reis P. Schrarnm F. Sebille C. Shawhan Iohn Van Flaucleru -R. Zolg Four Year Honor Men R. Meyer, C. Austin, T. Vlfesselkamper, A. Morrison R. Bmzer, R. Sfhatzman, R. Hines and VV. Zins. Page I5 Time and mich' and am empty almnacll wait for no man. Umm- and get lt! I' 11 J llu' slrnng arm ul Mr. Law clcscemlh upon Cllifflv Murdock ll Bro. l,2iWl'0lli'K' ullcrs him an invitation to il UICIC-Zl-lCll ' al 2:30. My Castle Calendar A Round of Learning and Leisure C. Gia-sc zuul E. l,ougu arc always on thc job lo sell you ll blue' book, smuc Incu- Youkl holla-1' Wlllfll your chzmgc: l,rmugu's QCIUIIQI oils. or an puck ul' paper fat. HL'l'L 5 zum illlCl'i'5liIlg numly in l u'c's Lkkoltn-1' is cling 1 I A ' . llllmillg' that lust glIlll'l' bull: -lucy smiles at his szllislzlc- Lory strikvi Bruns pmlmlmly has il Stlllfillg 53. Thcsc lmuny Inn-zu'crs are raking full zulxzuuugc ol' thc Hawn ul' I,L'2ll'llillg' bc- lim' thc nina- u'c'loc'k In-ll. Smuclmcly ll0CSll'I likc his l'CIl0l'l. 61lfS ey he 0 and 'Q Q -2 U :- 3 -2 ?x Iii O VJ 'B 'Z fri 'CS O '+- Fr. Barrett, assisted by Fr. Hungling and Fr. Schulte, celebrates the opening Mass in lumor of the Holy Spirit. Bill Bredigkeit is Master of Ceremonies. Page I8 The Student Council From my youth I have been taught the importance of obeying the commands of my Creator. Innumerable opportunities have been afforded me at Purcell for practicing the first and greatest commandment- love of God and neighbor. The Mass opening the school year, the Annual Retreat, the Lenten Self-Denial Fund, the Tobacco and Red Cross drives instilled in me a greater love of God and a spirit of sacrifice. Inspired by the C.S.M.C. and the Student Council who sponsor such activities, I have been more successful in following the laws of God and His Church. Fri-sllmcn :mil SUIlllUlll0l'CS ol' lhc Slmlcnl llouncil: lfirxl Rl11l'.'l'1.Ki2ll'l', junior nml Samui Illllllllllh nl llli M. NIc'Hznhon. l'. Riorclzm, l.. Burl- Stuilcnl floumll xl I m silly. ,h,I'f'1Ul!f Hrmu' Nl. Nifjllllllh, 'II vilo, CI. Aus in is is Halllcr, R. Vm'ln'oLc1'. Tllirrl lirmu' kzlmp. .Sr'r-nm! lfmz lou R. Wchmhofl. R. l.ic'kclykc, R. .Xclrizlnsi-11. mr im: Hcyoh, A. Rupzml. clli, IS. Wins us I 1 s 'Q fffigii QM .uv W' K Q M' , ' wwnguiiin. W fx ma K 'annuals A M 5 ,www 5 A xi 3? iw ' W 'NM 4 M 1 A ,ig li' ,K .6 .-X group ol' praying Calva- liers pay their respects to the Blessed S2lCI'2lllll'Ill. at the Nocturnal Adoration during the .-Xnnuzil Retreat. Farther Sinith elevates the Szicirecl Host lor the linzil blessing to all clZlYZlllCI'S on the lust clay of the annual retreat. As 21 Iitting cliinzix to three days ol' prayer and sacri- lice, gl'21ICllll l'Cll'C2ll2llllS welcome their Lorcl. juniors, under the direc- tion ol' Father Lonswziy, practice the lmeziutiliil and majestic Mass ol' the Angels in preparation for the High Mass. 'age 22 The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade here at the Castle was ably and en- ergetically directed by Faa ther Raymond Favret. Do- nations were collected for the poor and for mission- aries. Cavaliers were made ''inission-conscious. The outstanding event, how- ever, was 'tMission Day, a thoroughly successful achievement. Proudly encircling the Statue ol the Blessed Virgin, Mother of the Missions. are the officers oi the t1.S.M.C. From left to right: lJ.Szmtz1ngelo, Secretnrvg W. Bok- enkotter, Presidentg V. Foote Treasurer, Breslin, Vice-l'resi- dent. Burns receives tlie results of pockets emptied in the spirit ol' szierifice lor the Bisl1op's KVM Relief Fund. plmzinn, G. Clock, T. Deddens, Krztnier, and R. Buselnnann puck toys in Red Cross boxes to be sent overseas. The Great Commandment It's giving' time with mighty line tobacco! .-X ffillllllllllllllll ol senior persuztsioii and l'l'CSll1llZlll generosity keeps the Old Men's Home well supplied. Page ' gfllflfflf Fr. Byrne, Mr. Buehlcr fl'rcs.3. Mrs. Niemznm, Fr. Barrett. Slrmding: Nh: Nlfll. NIV. BCllI1l'4l'llC'. NIV. Sllcvlialix, Mr. Buhnicr. Nlr. Nlzulmpalolo. My parents, after God, have given me all that I am and have. Realizing the value of a Catholic education, they enrolled me at Purcell. As members of the Welfare Association, they have sacrificed many leisure hours to participate in the school's activities: the monthly interviews with my teachers, the annual picnic, the Fall Bazaar, the Christmas party. Even my pleasures, such as the Senior Prom, are evidence of their kind and generous regard. Page 21 Loewenstine KlCIll0HSU'2llCS the Uentle lo these vic'tcn's belong the SIllilCS lifll' they h'u't as t ' A' 1 ' nl nl iuurclering the bum on the mound. zuroillplisliecl 21 lC2ll that the stuclents have triecl in vzun lol' years-bezit the lzaeulty in snltball. Yeah Dzuls! nflagging Interest and Devotion l'12llllCl' I-'zivret explains to these diszllm- Meiuhers ol' the Purcell XVelliare Assoeiutioii pointed parents why Johnny gut only 99 cap an enjoyzihle evening at the castle with and not HND, Stick to your guns, Father. za midnight snack. tkt-s and othcr sweet things adorn thc ttlttttm Xll thls . 1 '. and at turkcy too-mziybcu Dttfly doesnt look too ClllllllSi2lSlit' ztlmttt thc mystery moat. .-Xml why should hc? Clhristutas dictzttcs turkey, ch Duff? So wc sec, Mrs. Buscltlc. Give Rt-utter Il hzmclout, Mrs. Bittzer. Sec hcrc, Mrs. Kcllt-r, Inq' wztnts scl'vic'c or hc,ll tztkc his two cunts elsewhere. The orc'liest1'a. under the direction of Snowecl under with North Pole puck- Mr. Hubert Buschle. lJCl'l'0l'I1lS lm' ages, Fr. Bzirrett smiles his lll2lIlli5 to the traclitiunal Clluislinas asseinlaly. the lVell'are. Generous Santa salvages the mike. Hilarit With M Parents Ilrooling youths with visions ol' golden-brown lll'llIllSllC'liS wait llfll' little Miss Geis tu pick out their ticket lm' Mr. Fenton Dohh. Page 27 1 , ' f v , 1, W ,If ff, , , ,ff M5 J' ' 1 X ,,,x-1 , X1 ri ' ,xx ,,.g:3i X . . w,- Xxxi, . - . is 33,6 ff f ,v 'F I X ' X. H A Aix x wk k XY K X f 5 SRM ' Y '11 N 5- W j- , Nxiri Y-,Q1 Xi X55 fx X X ,X X X X QW X Rx Rf .xg R - xg Q ,ijt 1-:f ff-1 ,Y L, U, 5, 532 f 5' A-7 .xxxx - .5 AN, Ngaqg 1 Wim' . N I X .k Q X-CW X Rl, X, 1: X--gg A-.X vi Lin M rl T -A , XQ .Sm 9' fx U.: Q 'K ' fi' Y x x x k f ' I 41' X' TOS 3 L X 1 X N 1 w Q ' , - - 1 x A X Gi' ww ff 5A1, ,' x IQ: ffffl fp x, '53 33 L 4' L - E wfyf -5,iE-11'-1.5 f , gfi its -il' - X, M v K Q X - , , , ,,, 1 115- ,ff x -. -- .. , fir ff H Y' iiiifi E71 g i '21 igggi X Qpw.NR.i ?iQA-'I--.--511: f- .Ef'1E:'g ,,j' --, , ,Zi M Rs ff N :X M A-Wy' V N I ,ffm - of M xl- ' 37 X' 7' ' 'X' X ' 9. A 'M 'F i x9? '- Q. 4 ,Hr ' Y 7 W z: 'N H . x X , I :F x X H f' - X- Y fsiiipg f, f , f ' A Nl X -51?-T? ' ' f f Q K f V. fa' X N L Al f' rg 3 -1 X, 'lux - ,xy , 5 . - 4' M V - , Y1 ' ,, ,M Z i RI-QV. XVILLIANI R. BOYLIQ RICY. NORBICRI C. IERINKTNIAN Religion IX' Religion II Yludcnlx' Spirilllul Ciullmil r'Nuw serving with IIIL- I'. S. .'xl'IIICiI FUl'Cl'SI ISRO, IQNIIQRIKI IIR X'Ii'I', SAI. BRO. YICI IUR BROWN, SAI lingliwh II .Xlgclwru I Iinglirll III .Xlgclnu II ' 'Ihc' fi2lX2lIIl'Ii IVUVIQI Hxslury I.m'ks :xml I,rrc'kcl's . HITIBICRI If. ISl'Sf1III.Ii BRO. FRANCZIS .L DI1IIIIiI,. SAI. Band Director I.iIn'zn'iun Spring fi0Ill'L'I'l ISRO. lJON.XI.ID li. IMIIIAIANN, HAI. BRO. IIIiRN.XRIJ KZ. IJIIQIHORN ,Xlgcbrzl I Iinglisli II Gcllcrzll Scivmc Iinglisll III CIIIIICIII Clluix Horlrl Hixlm-5 'I hc Cznzllivl' Imflis :md I.oc'kL'1's IJICSIIIIIZIII SIIIIILTIII Clouuril Pzigc- 29 RI Y. IQAYNIONIJ I .XX'Rlf.'I' BRO. ll.-XNIICS I . IfOliRS'l'liR, SAI. RICV. NIICI-I,XIiI, 'I'. FROST REV. ICIIGICNIC A. GALLAGHIQR l..1llli I XI' 'CIll l I . h . Solid Cconlctry Religion I Lzilin III, IV 'Iiigoimlnclry llziufc Nluclcrzmlor I'il'CIK'Il I, II Algclmi I Ific-sluuzm filIIlILllIi'C Math Club Basic' Math lZ.S.Xl.KI. Momlcrailm' Illlruimmils Dircrloi 'Icuuiw Conch Golf Coacll MRO. ROISICRI -I. CLI-HXRY, SA Rzicliu :mil IiIvm'l1'ic'ily Scliim' Scicmc I'I1ysiu Cllin-ci'Ic-ziiln-is I, fl linglish I I,IICI'1llllliC Composition Sophoinore Guidance mm- nu, I'-ZIIIIUIK, you iIon'l, cxpcfl us to bclicvc llml mm. do you? 1lI'glll'h Full. Ikclwc-1-11 swallows Bu 1' qrunis, Ol unirsc not L. BRO. IIIQXRY KLIiXSI,I .R. SAI fXIcc'Imlii4'z1I iIJl':lxx'i1ig I, II Plzulc CL'0lIlClI'y Scrxifc Club Kiln-as Club CIILIIIIIICIIV Pago 30 N . BRO. QIXNIIQS C. GOICTL SAI. BRO. IfR.XNKIIS CLRISICZ, SAI. MR. IOHN R. HANLON RICY. ICIJWQXRD I . IIJXSILXNII' Biology Ari I, II, III. IX' Iilmysiral l'llllIK'1ill0ll Latin I I'mc'ticul Cllcnliwtry l'oslc1' Design Pliysinlogy l'lYCl'f'll1lf' Aflllll General Science Signs :mil Decorations llzlsclmull Coucll Ciiminnxlli Scicnvc Clulm The Cluvznlicr Bziskcllmll Coucli Nilllllt Ciluli Assistant Foollmll Couch junior Rccl Cross Sopllolnorc Slmlcm Cloullcil Sppl1om,Q1'c cilllllillxlflj Y RIA. ClII.XRI,I'.5 IlOI'5I lul I LR, I'l11llc flCUlllCll'f l'l'uc'lic'z1l UC4HllC'll'y ,Xlgclwrzl II Music .Xpprvcinlimi Sllulclll flmmiil NIR. IIOHX .X. HOKLXN ihsislunl lfoullmll Cluglcll Rcsc-1'x'c lfoullmll Clozlcll 'lizlck LlU2lCll Pxlgm' Ill HBl'0ll1CI'. ...... ,,.......... n mt anmlmcr cmnposiLion, begs Amann. Luux, McCIz11'1I1y and thc OIIICIN crowd for l.0I'giYCI1CSS, whllc za hand clmngcs thc grade. Rl Y, IEIQRNXRIJ I.. HORSIQ SKI. RICY. ROIHCRI' li. Hl'NGI.INCL linglixh lll. IX' linglish IV Spa-cch Clluh Clivirs Hcalll of l'1Ilg'IiSII llcpznllnmn REV. .XNDRICNV HUYING BRO, .l0SlCI'I'l G. .INN linglisll II l'1IIQ,liSll IX' .Xlgchm ll. IY Billlii xIOllL'l1ll0l' Senior Slumlcm fllblllllll sl'lli0l' Clxiclzxlxrc 44- 1,7 Y , ,. Pago 152 BRO, LYNN C. I,li Clicinistry Solid Geoinetry YIiI'IgOllOlIlCIl'f Chem Club RICV. KIOSICPH I.. KICRR, S.M. Religion III Rcgiwlran' Guiclaince Co-ormlinuloi' Crimson Club Drznnzitic' Clluli Chzipluin ol' Ifoolhzlll Teruu BRO. NORBICRT J. KLICINIIICNI, SAI. General Business Record Keeping :uirl Filing BRO. FRANK J. KRFIPL, S.M. Spanish I Spanish Il AIIICVICJIII History REV. IAWRICNCIIQ R. KRUSLING Religion IV English I AZliR, SAI. RIQY. JESSE IV. IIONSXVAY RICV. ROBICRT MAITNTEL NIR. JAMES Y. MLCARTIIX Religion II Religion I Pliysicul ICCIIICZIIIOII Religion III Footlmll Coach Swimming Condi SCC'l'Cl2ll'f ol' Iillfllili' Bowling l.L-Ligue Page 33 NIR. I',tXl l, .L NHS-Xl,l BRO. I'.Xl'l. ll. ROOS. SAI. lltmsnmcr limtmnniics llll Il III iimmncrcial Law z glisli . I ' 'hc Plume .Nssislztnt Ifootlmll Ilnzltli RICY. CH.-XRl.IiS IS. ROHRKICNII I':lgc' fil Ilunim' Sttulcnt C'mmc'il -Itmim' Gliitlzmft' 'l',R IERO. FR.-XNCIIS XS Rvligion ll ll'm'lcl History Religion Ill AIIICIAICIIII HIVIIIIX C20-ordiiizxtul' of xtllll BRO. XVILLIAM I,. SCHROICIJIC Plane Geometry Athletic Director .llumni Motlcrator RICY. ROBERT YY. SCHlf'I I'E. Civics Xlhrltl History .Xtn0i'it'an lflistory RIQY. lil.MI-QR IV. SMITH l'lli11 II BRO. HICNRY AX. SIRICB. SAI. litmokkccping lilISll1CiS fJl'g2illil2lIi0ll Hvzicl of Business DCl'J3l'lll1CllI Clommerfial Club Business Guiclanct' R. SA XIR. llUlYXRll li. lOl.llI RI BRO, iylfillihlf I XVIIIYIUN 'SKI licunmniu l-':xc'l1IAl3 Cllulfh I Y A Y V Ilmnnlvrfizll Law RICY. XVll.l.l.XNI Nl. Wlil,CIH RliY. Wll.l.lANl l'. ll'lN'l l'1RNllf.l lik Rcligion ll' ' ' ' llmlrl Hlslmy Alnerican Hiswrv Civiu Well Done, Faithful Servant! l'lXl'I. O'BRlliN lfaclllty and stu- clcnts at lllc lu- nvral ol Bro. Paul O'lS1'ien, El xlurcly solclicr who loughl the good' light lm- his C'0llllll'y and his Queen. lllgv 21.7 2 ma i ello yF YQ O VJ iv-3 -2 be 'Q QA -C 4-3 Q ma -Cl. VJ m O ed. T6 OT OT ace, ol R Of SS egardle The Church has always taught the equality of all men before God. My school has emphasized this doctrine in its varied curricula. Tolerance and justice are taught in the classroom, but practical applications are offered through several extra-curricular activities stressing com- munication. The Radio Club, Photography Club, Commercial Club, The Plume, The Cavalier - all offer me a means of implanting the principle of equal rights in every word, picture, or action. By cooperating with my fellow students in these activities, I can make a verbal principle a living reality. Learning and Teaching Tolerance Page 313 4 'lille Radio Club has fin- ally come into its own at Purcell. Some ol' the more distinguished 1110111- bers are: M. Reis, McCarthy, E. HlPllg'l'CiL'. and R. Ewers. Camera Club HlCIlllJCl'S reading from left io right: Front Row: R. Vorbroker, R i L z u to. Bark Rozu: R. Dewey, D, Hertli, KlcCzu'll1y, ll. McDonald, D, Long. 'I'l1e cl0l1llIlCI'Cl2ll Club. 15111711 Rozv: Rovito Hicks, Recl11ie11, Longi, ArlJil1o. Sr'?l'OIld Ruzv: Gruber, Durkiu, Ho1'll1s Grever, Hollbaiier, Reis 2 r W-.. They Proclaim Equal Rights Most Cavaliers like to express their opinions and sentiments to their fellow students, usually in con- versation. The more literary-minded among them prefer to use the school magazine as their sounding board. The PLUME, Which, like the CAVALIER, has an inveterate habit of winning All-American honors, is an outstanding achievement. Iohn Perrine and Paul Huber scan an- other publication for some innovations. Both are Plume columnists. Huiet, a news writer, and Hocter, Brockhoff and Martin, sports writers, eval- uate another publication. Here's a mistake, claims Martin. Morrison, Laux and Patten seem to be satisfied Santangelo and Greulicli. feature writers for tht with the suggestions ol' fellow lezxture-writer Plume, look mighty intelligent as they peruse Diana. at hound l'0IlllC' book. Retiring editor flllztrlie Austin gives the ins and outs ol' an editorial page to lm successors, Shroyer and Sclleidler. Page fl!! ouvenir y SC FlllTOR IN ofM Charles Austin. l STAFF-Salvatore Marasco, Richard Binzcr, Patrick ' Donald lXlarrs. LITERARY STAFF - Malth Thomas Wess H ' ' l alten, . ew Dian. ' ' .rclkalnper ' uber, Rol -- L. 1 flzdltorj, Allen Morrison, , Dino Santangclo, Nicholas Meiszcr, Paul :cnt Mueller, XVilliam Grculich, john Perrinc, Ernest aux, Arthur Klinkenberg. SPORTS STAFF-XVillian1 Hocter Qliditorj, james Bur, Richard Renner, Gerald Staudt, Frank Schwab, Paul Lindsay. CLERICAI, STAFF - Edward Garripoli fChiefj, Thomas Bernens, Leslie Schreiber, Henry Leesemann, Edward Durkin. 'FYPING STAFF - Thomas Holtlneier QChicfj, Wvllliiilll Zins, Gerald Dapper, Gerald Staudt, Eugene Arbino, john Cardarclli, Paul O'C0nnell, -IZIIHCS Lamping. BUSINESS STAFF-Vincent Foote fManagerj, Donald Carroll, William Bokenkottcr. Thomas Dellrunner, Paul Bcrning, Will- iam Bredigkeit, Robert Faust, Richard Farmer, Paul D jack Geis. Limbacher, Editor Charlie Austi Dick B' . n joins his wits with inzcr, Sal Marasco, Don Marrs, and Pat Patten of the Art Staff. Page 40 hool , - -CHIliF- ' AR' l The 1952 CAVALIER and Its Code Dick Renner and Bill HfJC'lCf are harcl at work on the athletics as their coworkers Paul Lindsay, Frank Sfllwab zuul jim Bur look on. The literary stall. Sf'alf'd: M. Diana, E. Lzrux, D. Szintzingelo, XV. Greulich. Sfll71l1f?IQ.' A. Mor- l ' I Per rison, N. Meiszer, 1. Mueller, l. Huher , . rine, 'lf lVCSSCllQZilIllJCl'. A The clerical staff, comprising Tom Bernens, lid Garripoli, Les Schreiber and Hank Lecsemzmn have a thousand OQlClS-Zillll-CllllS to lrruulle. 'X-sn. Arlnno. Sffllldlllgf ll. Czirdzirelli, 'II Holt- nleier, Dapper, P. O'Connell. Ol' this infallible typing staff we haven't had a boo-hoo. Serzifzlr C. Staudl, Lamping, XV. Zins, E. Seated: R. Farmer, V. Foote, D. Carroll, XV. Page 41 Bokenkotrer. Strmdinff: N Faust, D. Ehernann, P bacher. Sweet Smiles business staff. NV. Brecligkeit, R. Berning, P. Dunl- Sihow Lhey're the A 'J-3 -C 50 3 O -2 SL' v-4 90 Q3 '41 'hi v-I 2 B Q3 lil U Q9 Q 'S -I c An idle mind is the devil's workshop. Often have I heard this quoted by a member of the Purcell faculty. The ordinary book-work at school does not fill all the needs of my mind. An organization such as the Nature Club broadens my mind and presents a useful hobby which will serve me well in time of trial. Then too, my body is able to work to capacity because of the wide athletic program at Purcell. Almost every major and minor sport has been introduced for those of athletic ability. 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L:,.,kfj,.f.. . .- lfor the 1-igl1tl1 s11c'1'essi1'e xeuson tl1e mighty Clzivaliers won the Czuholit' League frown and lor l.llC lilth time i11 eight yezirs lJCl'1llllC tuidisputed lIlUll2ll'CilS ol' the Queen City l1igl1- stliool grid rez1l111. lt was the p11i11stz1ki11g, tireless, skillful direction ol' .lim lNIcCz1rtl1y Zlllll his aides, jack Hanlon :ind john Hogan. plus the loyalty and tlL'lCl'lllill2lll0Il ol' the l95l edition ol' the cll'lllIStlIl ziud Gold gridders that acliieved s11c1'ess and 1'CIIlllNlCll the fans tl1z1t lllll'L'Cll l1z1s no lIllt'IIll0Il ol' losing its poxition us the Notre llanie ol' ciilllllllllilll football. l1e l'Ct'Ul'tl, l2ll'IllSllL'tl only by IJZIYIOII Cl12il1llll21llC, anotlier proof of Cuvziliei' su- IJl't'lIl2ll'y is the long lint ol' H:1t'kl1erry wzirriors who lIlllllC lllC all-city tC211l1SZ Co-Cz1ptai11s i111 ur 11111 2 Jie urns were 1' IOSCII Oll przieie ' 21 se ecions, WN'li e izuuping, Q li l Ill 13 l tall ll -l 1 ll I l41'o1'kl1ol'l', l'ltlllClllOgt'll, llCllIlCl', Burwinkel won ll goodly sliare ol' honors. Bur was also t'llUSt'Il on the fXll-,-X111e1'i1-21 All-CIz1tl1oli1' squad. Outstanding juniors were NlCl1laI1Il,KlIll- Lel, Sc'l11':11u1u, :und Co-C:1l1tz1i11s Hunibert and Maglizlno. Besides t It s that Sl'lll'Zlllllll bm' again, doing '1 good Il for AllfCz1tl1olic', All-1l111e1'ic:111 'lun Bur. Ilillll lxllllfllilllllllb St'lll'ZlH1lll neatly sidet1'z1c'ks Il YllllIPl'Ullglllll'l'll to Iezive elt-111' sailing for shifty Bob Kunkel. Slllll t'Il1e lutelleclb l'llllllllL'I'l 5ll1ll'iC9 off ex Hess lXltJl'Cllt'y llillly lIlL'llllS llllslllL'SS llllll exe1'f1'elia1l1lc lrnggzige i11 the Nllllllk' ol Ll XM-st High clinging .lim NlClllZlllll is going to see to it tl1:1t Holm gets ying, what he XYZIIIIS. Page I4 Bur hutts right into the middle of the Ports- Pnrcell's great junior hack, 4lllll.NlClll1lllll, makes me mouth line. emerges unscathed, and decides on longest run of the season for the first 1.13. against 1 ldu a long journev. He made the last one too. Dick Renner, Stan Humhert. and Phil Magliano prepare a path for Flash Geis through the land of Sparta. Look at The Record Purcell -19 Newport Catholic fi Coach jim McCarthy's Cavaliers opened the 1951 season with an impressive victory over Newport Catholic. Purcell 47 lVlKlll'fNV 20 The Mighty -Iin1s,', Bur and Brockholf, led a touchdown-hungry Crimson team to victory over the determined Tigers. Purcell 3-4 XVestcrn Hills 0 Staging a three-touchdown rally in the second half, the McCarthy-men humbled a rugged WVest Hi squad. Purcell 13 Chaminacle An excited crowd of 10,000 saw the Cavaliers in their lone defeat of the grid campaign at the hands of Dayton's mighty champions. Page 45 Purcell 58 Portsmouth 7 To get back on the victory trail, the Hackberry Street gridders trounced the oft-beaten Trojans. Purcell 18 Elder l2 A team that won't be heat, can't be beat. was the story as -lim Brockhofl hit Niemann in the end zone with one of his famous Air-Mail Spe- cials in the closing minutes of this hard-fought battle. Purcell 33 Roger Bacon ti Taking the second GCL game in stride, a fav- ored Purcell team scored easily to trim Roger Bacon. Purcell 25 St. Xavier 6 Only 1200 loyal fans sat in a lmlanket-like snow- lall to watch Purcell close its season with a vic- tory over St. X and bring another Catholic League Championship to the Cavalier Castle. U' as SPA P Y ii Q fm R' 1 x 1 ' W, - 'FI 'CA t x x 4 N l l tl, l r' w Trumpets toot, cheerleaders clamor The weather man might have offered a more and griclders surge onto the field. fitting setting for the Cavaliers to enact their The l95l football season is here. trzulitional role of Catholic and City Champions. A K A I . , - , i r ,., v -. f ,N - i VA... .uf 1-.-x f 1 ,rw A 'rim'-ft.-,-. ,W-3: ryl, H,-,vlkg f ill,-Mia ' ' 1' ' 1: ' 1 ' , r V ,lg 1 v 2 v.t1,..f fy fy-it iLf'2','f'f'i' rw -.Lu .f Q' tw'-tf' ,Le if 'U' . fi. .j ' ,lr Jim 5: f',7w1f FIM F: . c it-,,,. .y,,,-,,.,A, X, , 1 ,- --.A-,-,N '1 ri' Tr Hr-F--'yiqni-ng HH1 31,3 . ,muy-1 'mp .I li. W N ,, f 0 . X -, Page 48 U' , f L , W ,A, .H ,, ,-11 1 X 1' ' F ,z 'fx'-J y P aff Q ' MA- A, -X ,,! X W V , 1 1 :gc IE! , I in R fi R 11 . ' an 3 38 ivfkw S law Q . Jgiry A-Q . Www . Z A a pq f F ff tif, wi I sg W I 's 5 f M M? M GN Q 'B 'Af lb ! ff gd iam ,, W.. A A f 1 7? 'mf sz Ay.. . an ' 'N-Auf. fy 'K Mgt Q., -we f 'M Wm 3... ff x Wikixgf 1 Zn, ,Mm L.,N.z:,, , A .Lgfgx K if 0 Q 'f -r j, ,Q'g?7:- ,f..,V. vw, mn! Razr: Cloud: I'ziul Nlisuli, NI. Xolun. I. Wolfram. I.. Sc'Innnzu'Iici'. R. Nlcycr. NI. Ilziin, IJ. cillIIlClC. X. Iiruns. II. Sager, ll. Bcilugc, I.. NVQ IJ. Hl1gvnln'l'g, .Xss'l Clozicli .IZIIIICN I'nolg'cl'. .X'1'r'm11l Row: Klrowcak. K 1I' Icrky, W. Nlslfkc. NIc'C:n'tl1y, W. Ifrooks, Clznncron. C. Cooper, XV. Nlniilum. R. Kizxrr. NI. Hogan. R. Nlcdcr. l'. Doppcs. O'IHriL'n. 'lillirzl Roux' Mgr. Ibcvzinncv, NI. l'lll'll'lICl', I.. Iizlds. I. Ilnrwinkcl, CZ. I.imn. I.. I.ocwcnstinL'. I. KN Ilillird Ilcrold. R. llzlrlv, lf., Sc'ln'octl1'i'. lVinliuscn. 'lf Iiurku. Ncison. '. 1 1 The Rcscrvcs, bramlisliing zu powerful ollcnsc and at tinics an grc-at dclcnse, ended thc season with a record ol' four wins and two losscs. Sparkling on ollcnsc lor Paul Misali's cIiargcrs wcrc Cliarlic Lima and Bob Carr, who ranked first and second 1'cspcc'tivcly in the scoring department. Bill Muckc was thc outstanding ollcnsive lineman, wliilc Mark Flctclicr. Hill liallzml, und I.cn Ends stzirrecl defen- sively. Alini O'l5ric-n was un outstanding quztrtcrlnack. Vzlgc 32 hcl' Country Day Newport Catholic Lockland Wayne Roger Bacon Elder SK. Xavier P. 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'lllllllllllll ul l,1llllllCl'N Wllllrl mvp him. llrm lmigll is zu xIUllSL' lX'lll'Il II1-11-X xllllgllll llllhllllllllg llc spiux? 'lllc lxigllcl, lllm' lllQ'Nlllll'K'lL''ll1ll.llllll urs lc'w0l'clml1rw lUI',xlll0I1l lrl llulw ilk Illil .1 lc-umm ht: got lln' lrzlll lllllll Xlcllmill. elm-llyallalling. l':lgc- 57 Hardwood Highlight Even Stephen, Ten and Ten Reserves Coach john Hogan directed the Reserve quintet through a rugged 20-game schedule and, despite six heart-breaking defeats by very narrow margins, managed to end the season with the victory ledger balanced. Leading the squad in the scoring depart- ment were Co-Captains Tom Bohmer C1315 and Tom Vifolfram 0065, then Jack Berold QIOU and Charley Lima fl00j. Page 58 R. Stocker, E. Martin. T. Wolfram. Second Row: R. Meder, XV. Ballard, N. Schimpf, C. Lima, R. Carr. Third Row: J. O'Brien, ll. McCarthy, R. Carle, T. Bohmer. l'l7RCl'1I,l. 0l'PONliN'l' 33 Walnut Hills 36 I0 Central Vocational 27 44 De Porres 20 33 Western Hills Sl 38 Newport Catholic I5 37 Roger Bacon BU 31 St. Gregory Seminary E52 33 St. Xavier EH 26 Hamilton Catholic li' 34 Lockland Wayne 36 35 Elder 3:4 42 Hamilton Public 53 28 Hughes 40 49 lirlanger St. Henry 2l 42 Roger Bacon 40 39 Norwood 34 43 St. Xavier 37 F53 Elder P15 45 Newport Catholic 35 39 Aurora 26 744 687 37 Points Per Game 34 Points Pei Gann- l0 Yictories - I0 Defeans Front Row: M. Cain. School Intramural Champs: Sophomore C Won 6 out of 7 Games 1A Front Roux' li. Henderson. C. Cleary, 'l'. Kloennc. Bark Roux' NI. Hocter, II. Hicknuin, l'. Witte. Ifrnnt linux' ID. l.ic'ktli'lte. IJ. liotto, K. l'il'Cl'll'l4. Burl: Roux' R. Lartlicr, R Kncipp, X, llfllllllllhllil, Iicrnltl rt'a1t'lit's lor ll tip against lS:tt'on's lull timber, with Stliiinpl :intl Limit living in lloptz 1D lfrmlt Rmtx' llciinc. B. Duke. R. Krocll. Back Row: R. fiUfllQ', R. Cilb Here's Where I Come In! 1E Frrnll Roux' Bien, D. Nleilicrs, K.CIom1cIlv. Burl: Rnzw: CL, he Brunner, R. lfuersl. R. Byrne. llit- Clavalicr ul'l'enst- in high gt-an' against thc Spzrrtans. 'loin XVoll'rain tlrihblen tltm'nt'ourl. with Boll- invr and licrolcl ready in get into tht- mol. IG Front linux' CI. DCSIIICI, CZ. UCQAIVO. S. Clark. .S'r'f'mul Row: D. Myers, G. Nucg- Clc. R1'ar.' li. Bunker. 1H Frrml Ruzu: -I. Meyer. l'. Clontlon. Bark Rmtx' G. Shroi er. IJ. Butler. I.. Kall- meyer. ZA Ifrmzl Ifrnzv: B. Krocly, R. Lixldcnschmidt. Back Roux' A. Rcgg, I.. Huchu. BOIT09. 2 I-'rmzl Rrmu' P. Smith, D. Ccruri. ll. Buggancr. lim-lc Raw: Hillll'k. ul. NIIIIV dock. ZF l'rm1l R11112' R. Koenig, R. Rump, R. Lutz. linrk Row: R. Churchill. bl. Harlung. Page 60 2 Frmzr Rama' 'l'. lins, M. Vcrdin, R. Schmid. Bath Row: Dilworlh, li. Zohel. 2 Frmzt Row: Ii. Hornburg cr, V. Henson, li. Hum herl.B11ck Razr: W. Brady P. Huesman, J. l,eunnrcl Bod Health and M Mind Clean I-'rout Row: P. Milling. .I Weher, YVesterkznnp. Back Row: G. Theohald. N. Sankcr. J. Breslin. Front Row: l'. Limlsay. Y. Foote. Bark Hom' R. Sonntag, W. Halloran, E. Garripoli. Neal Sm hinnpl' and Dick Carle find them- selves slightly out- numbered here bv the arrlunus assailants lrmn Aurnra. 4F Front Row: T. Bexis, R. Wachendorf. Bark Razr: C. lker, D. Schulte, KI. Buehler. Intramural Champs Junior-3A Senior-4B Page til Ifronl Row: 'I'. Hnltlneier XV. Zins, G. Dapper. Iiurl. Rnzv: R. Renner. R Never. -lack Berulfl gives all he has. including a few torn ligaments. to up the Count Iwo notches. 3C Front Row: ll. Schulte. K. Meyers, XV. Gress. Back Row: S. Peter. ll. Guillen. W. Besuden. 3D lfruul Row: J. Martin, ll. Blom, Sweeney. Hari: Row: M. Pitoecn. R. Well- man, D. Crever, J. Loftus. Freshmen: Our Best Basketeers 'l'he Cavalier yearlings were the little bright silver lining in an otherwise rather somber basketball hori- zon. Their fifteen-Iwo record is a great one in anybody's league. Coach Jim Anaruma did a masterful job in training his recruits in the fast break and a succ'essl'ul man-to- man defense. Ben Duke, Pat Healy, and Bob Kroell were the lead- ing scorers, while Stan Clark and Bill Webb were the defensive stars. l'llRCIil.l. Ul'l'ONl'IN I 31 Norwood 2l 35 Covington l I 33 xvilllllll llills ill ll Yeuporl Calllulit 23 36 Rogel llarou ill 30 Sl. fil'K'g0l'f SCllllll2llX 211 17 llilllllllhll liatholit 32 36 Nl. Xzuiet 26 -18 .Xutlerson 20 40 lilcler 22 52 Xoruootl 30 28 lluglles I8 Sl Roger lhutou Ill 65 Xlt'Nit'liolas il IH Sl. XilXlC'l' -I2 -14 N7alnul llills fll 30 liltlet 32 68-1 -137 -10 Points l'er Caine 26 Points Pen Came l5 Yirtories 2 llefeals Front Razr: A. Ries, C. Binder, B. Duke, P. Healy, G. Buckley. Semrid Row: C. Degaro, C. De Smet, G. Tasch, S. Clark. Thiirl Row: 'll Townsend. Al. l'uthol'f, ll. Colussi. Page 62 The Silver Team XVith the passing ol' each year. howling has steadily gained popularity at Purcell, H352 being no exception. The current squad produced an outstanding record of I9 wins eompared with ll losses. Ken Arlinghaus, Bob Moreney, Hank Leese- mann. and Andy Bulger provided the loundation for the team, capturing high-scoring honors. The Silver and XVhite teams took the intramural title, Anello and Boehinger holding the hest averages with I6-I and 152 respectively. The Faculty League was the scene ol' a nip-and-tuck battle between the teams of Fr. Boyle and Bro. Gensler. On the linal day of the season the trio ol' Frs. Hoyle, Farret, and Rohrkemper captured the championship. Individual results ol the season were: high game, Fr. Krusling with 245: highest three-game score, Ifr. Boyle with 610. The White Team Here we have the Silver team, l'ureell's intranutral howl ing ehamps: D. .Xnello. R. lirauning, H. l,eesemann li. .-Xnello, and R. O'Clonnor. Nlztrtli April 1Xlnil .xprn .Xprn .Xlnil .Xprn .XprH .Xlnil .Xprn .Xprn .Xprn Xpin .Xptn .Xprn Shu Klux Nlav Nluy Nlay Slay Nluy Alai Varsity Track 'I'R.XClli SCll'IElJl'l,l' Western Hills With row Htnnilton l'nhlit' Wl1ll'lClIlUlll Xvilllllll Hills lilcler St. Xavier Country llzn Nl1ll'lCIll0lll Nnrwoml Wytnning Walnnt Hills NYestern Hills Bellertit' lilcler Holmes Hannilton Pnhlit XVyotning Hughes Sl. Xavier Country llzty District vli0lll'lllllllClll Ohio Yztllcy 'l'otn'n'nnt'nt liiml linux' P. Pzttlcn. lf. Wright. R. Nlorenty. R. Renner. ll. Horuk. S. llntler. nl. Bur, sl. Gcis. Sn-om! linux' Al. Steiner. Al. Nlcntzel, R. SllIllllOllS, ul. Cnlclen. S. Htnnhert. 'l'. Mdlratw, AI. Stzuller. l.. Wittckintl. Tllirrl Row: ml. l l'2llllkClllJCl'gCl', ll. Sweeney. A. NL'llll2lllCl'. W, Bcnnkzlnip, R. Heinen, j. Nlk'f,ll2lltlC, D.I1:trnmn, I. Breslin. l'. Nlugliztnn. Reserves lfirxl Roux' U. Kurwisch. R. Ray, E. Beck, D. Ciznnele. I.. liutls. il. Ycrtlin l.. Dcvnnncy. R. Carle, P. Riordan, D. Sager. Sr'r'nl1tl l1'rm': W. l-Iwers. S. Clark C. Tipps, Ciccarellu. R. Stephenson. 'l'. Yli2ll'lllC5', 'l'. Yieson. Dilwortll I. Paul, G. Pennekznnp. Thirrl Rmu: 'II Betl. C. Cnlnssi. kj. Wilking. .I Servini, T. lfitzsimmuns. 0. Wright. R. Ilnrztn, 'l'. Hennessy, R. Geisl, XY Martin, Duffy. Fozlrllt Row: R. Bntlcr. Berlzige, W. Wt-hh. l.. Spring nxcier, C. llcfiztro, F. Rcttig. IJ. Molloy, W. Beucrlein. T':ige Ol Wa For Gut Crimson jets According to legend around the Castle, In the spring a young man's fancy turns to track. Among the returning lettermen lack Gulden, one of the best high hurdlers in the area, is teamed with Jim Mentxel, a consistent winner in the lows. Frank XVright, pole-vaulter, has his sights set on the school record. In the long distance events Pat Patten will be given the nodg for middle distance events, Keiser and Heinen are being heavily favored. Sprinters of superior ability are jack Geis, Bob lXlorency, Simon Butler and Don Horak. Rounding out the squad in the field events are Dick Renner and jim Bur, who will handle the shot and discus. The cindermen will be without the services of Bro. Bill, who for so many years devotedly held the reins. The capable Mr. Hogan takes over this arduous assignment. Bef to Butler. Heinen to Patten and off thex Culden on the high and lxlCIllll3l on the low dis- f to churn the finders lor another Purcell play speed, form and the will to win. Looks easy, t ILIOXY. eh fe llas: At the advent of spring, interest once again centers about the diamond. ln his sophomore year at the helnl, Coach jack Hanlon is busy building a baseball squad to continue the Purcell tradition. Returning letternlen lo the nlound corps, Dick Nleder, Tom Coyne, Paul Abbinante, and Bill Hocter are counted on for a major part of the hurling. A fixture behind the plate is Gene Martin, sophomore catcher. Outfielders jim Nielnann, Don Kneeht. and Paul Schrannn are the big three power hitters of the starting nine. lnfielders Dan Wlallis, Chuck Lima, Ron Hager, and Bob VVohlwender provide a capable defense and added power at the plate. Wlith such Competent material Coach Hanlon has high hopes for a fine showing this season. Caught in a serious discussion of the proverbial fork ball are the Hanlon hurlers: T. Coyne, XV. Hocter, P. Abbinante, and R. Meder. Our million-dollar infield: R. Wlohlwender, T. McDevitt, C. Lima, R. Hager and D. XVallis. There's nothing like speed and power in the outfield, and here it is in the persons of J. Matzet, Nienlann, P. Schrannn and IJ. Knecht. ine 'rf K ,.f. Fir-.vt Row: A. Beatty, li. Martin. J. Fallon. KI. Matzel U- Lllllil, R- Mcder. Martin. Second It'rm': T. Dieter BASEBALL - 1951 Mgr., R. Hunter, R. Hager, T. Coyne, P. Alxlminanlc, R XVohlwender, XV. Wittekincl. Third Row: W. Hocter, D Wlallis, P. Scllramm. XV. Reynolds, Nicmann, D. Kncchl 'l'. McDevitt. P. up. Roger Bacon 2 I3 Hughes 3 I4 St. Xavier I0 10 Roger Bacon S 9 XVcSIcrn Hills 3 l lilclcr l 2 Covington Catholic 5 2 4 Newport Catholic 3 6 St. Xavier 7 0 Norwood I0 9 Roger Bacon 0 8 1 Q N ' Q ' N lljldm- 4 I3 ll.XSl'.ll.Xl,l. Sblllzlll l.l'. NCWP011 CIIIIIUUC 8 7 u....:. 26 u'..l..m llillx Nlalrll 27 f'l'llllZIl X'o1aliunal Xlalill 2X NX'rwIc'rll Hill- , mx it Xlnll I SIN, Xauim 'i V, xlllll 2 Nomluznml 21:1-11, - ,Y 'v ,Hi fi Xlnil T llngluw x r I T ' ' ' , . Xlnil S Ixlrlvx R ' rj-.J Xplil Ili Roger Ilaunl 4 gf Xiu' Xlnil IT lxlllllI4YM if -X 'rl rlnll St-ulrorlpl .nllmlu Ll, M X sr an xlml -, sn. Nami 'r- i 9-'J l 4 X 'I 113 Xoxuootl , B , ,aw IJII . -is I ' twin an 1411.14-. N I xox Xpril ISU lll1'Nlt'lIl llillx 'XX i' X Nlax I lliklritl lV1llIlll.llIll'lll 'L Q, A :A Klan lj Roger llauon Page 67 Purcc-:ll's Aquarium Aces Front Row: R. Scliatlinan, II. Honekanip, I.. Hcllkamp, T, Doyle, G. Ostcrfcld, C. Grote. Sf'r'm11l Razr: ll. Sclai, R. Kuchlkc, K. Grote. M. Nlcndenhzill, R. BQIICIIIIIII. 'l'. Follcnlogcn. l.. licamduin. Thin! Rnzv: O. Wright, R. Field, D. Scliocnhcrgcr, I.. Byrnc, R. llcwci. Il. lhrrlzigc, I., RuI'fcnhcrg. Rcmgnincd as 11 truly great football and hziskcrtlaall ciozifli, .lini NL:Carll1y played a new role lust winter. Under his and Mr. Cllizirles Kuziling's direction, thc swimming squzul did so wcll that Hcllkainp, Dnylv, Chris and Kun Grotc. Ostcrlcld, Scum and Dewey all qualilicd lor thc slate finals. l'l'RfIlil.l. Ul'l'ONl'N I BH final-Culai 28 fill Iildci' flll Ill Xnrwuml 215 28 XYillmm SN flfl SI. Xaliii-1 flfl 213 HllgllK'S lll T541 llznlml Y.Nl.i..,X. Ill! IU Hanlon X ,Nl.l1.,X. 27 l.l:.XUl'l'Q Nllil-. I S I'l'RC1l'll, Sli. X.XYll',R l:l,lDl'.R 29 Ill 21 IH Illi fl!! lll Fifi flli l0l'RN.KNlliN IS llimiit l'uiu-ll lilh Place' - I9 l'mnlx Slllll' l'lllI'l'll lllh Plain' -V 2 l'UllllN k llcwcy, stcllzir limli nice. is :ill sci up to put Purcell The swiniincrs were tense ycl confident: Il hush of x on ihc unzip in lhc xcnim' icluy. pcctaincy settled over the milling throng. lfmnl Rozu: li. Beck. .l. Wiesenhuhn. R. Wiener. Sf-rm1fI Rona' P. Patten, S. Butler, R. RCiIlClASIll2lll. H. Keiser. Third 160141: D. Slriley. Coaclr llolm Nla1'Veigl1, R. Heinen. Under the tutelage of Bob MaeVeigh, former Purcell track star, the nraralhoners gave proniise ol' a most suu'essi'ul season. Capt. Dick Reinersinan, Ray NViener, SilIlOIl Butler, Dick Radler, Ed Beck and Dave Striley were backed strong- ly by Jerry lviesenhahn, Put Patten, Hugh Keiser, Ron Heinen and Frank l'Vright. The Cavaliers lost two close meets lo Vlfestern Hills, 24-31 and 29-30, defeated Norwood handily twice, 26-30 and lil-36, and finished Iilth in the Distriet Meet. The faces of Conelres NIQ'C1ll'llll and Keating and Messrs. Field. Beuudoin. Folzenlogen and Sclroenherger sau' plainly. It's hard to lose 21 close one. IIQNNIS Illfml P. Opp xYl'Nll'lll Ilills I I llllllltilk fl 2 lhultnil llills I I Xutnuml 'r ll Sl. X.lXIl'l fi Z Wxmning I I Xl.nim'tnunl fl L' QUIIIIIIX liqn I I IIUIIIIIN I I Ilugln-s II 2 Xlallii-lnunl I I I'I1I4'1 'I Il Ilvllvxllt' 2 II lkt'Nll'lIl llills I I I'ItIt'l I I lhmning I I Nl. XAINIVI TI 2 TOURNAMICNT DIS'l'RICI'I' - DOITBLES Hogan-lNlcQuaide defeated Western Hills Reading xvllllllll Hills lost to Hamilton Public STATE - DOUBLIQS Hogan-McQuaide defeated Dayton Fairview Cleve. john Marshall Hamilton Public lost to Mansfield DISTRICT - SINGLES Brockhoff defeated Reaver QlVithrowj Reif fNo1'woodj Kemp 1Hamilton Publicj Bowen IXVYUIIIIIIID On to Columbus! Out to add new laurels to their already growing collection, the Cavalier tennis team has its sights on the 52 cham- pionship. Witli Bro. Gilbert Gensler's departure, Fr. Frost was ap- pointed coach, and with a veteran team returning, looks to the future with confidence. Lettermen leading the squad are jim Brockhoff, ace netter, Bill McQuaide, Tom Tighe, Bill Zins, Dino Santangelo, Dick Vorwerck, and John Cardarelli. Wforking every bit as hard as the varsity are the -lay Vees who, according to the coach, need only experience to make them champs in the few years ahead. Wlith such a combina- tion, the Cavalier Castle will rank first in tennis circles for a long time. S'l'A'l'l'l - SINGLICS Brockhoff defeated Ross IFITIIIOIIID Shaw ffllevelandj lost to Klitcln cI'OI'lSlll0IllllD Kneeling: T. Tighe, D. Santan- gelo, D. Vorwerck. Slrmdivzg: NV. Zins, Cardarelli, XV. Mc- Quaide, J. Brockhoff, D. Cremer- ing. Page 70 GOLF - Norwood Nlzitleirn Hauniltou l'ulmlir XViIhrow Hznnilton Catholic Walnut Hills Iiltler Hznnilton Catholic XV i t h row St. Henry St. Xznier Hznnilton Public Reading Norwood St. Xavier Cfoxiugtou Catholic Springfield Sycamore liltler lEl5l p lil 12 3 7 7 I2 ll 10 can ro 10 314 YW WS 7 I2 8 me 10 DlS'I'RIff'l' 'li0l'RN.-XMICNT Purcell - 5th Place Score: El I7 Opp. 2 0 9 5 5 0 l 2 5M 9 'I A. FM 9bQ 4W 5 0 4 0 Ihzmflirzg: R. Keller, Powers, -I. McCarthy. li. Ktunphzius. R. Porter, IQ. Zohel. Strznding: R. O'Connor, li. Longo. R. Binzer, R. Wellman, N. Meiszer, P. Huber, R. Meyer. Purcell's crack golfers, working under the new leader- ship of Fr. Ray Favret. eagerly accept the challenge of bettering the line record ol' seventeen wins in twenty lnzttclies ol' their predecessors. Ol last yezn s scluzul. Clzttholic League champs lor the filth consecutive year. live letterinen return: Dick l'ilIllCl', Ray Meyer, Hola Keller, Bob O'Connor, and Etl Longo. These veterans have able support in shzxrpshooters such as Xviflllllllll and Zobel. All in all, it looks like El great season for the Cavalier goll' pros. Hopes are high for winning either the Tri-State or District tourney . . . or even both. Page 7l im! Rnzv: R. Losckznnp, Il. Oehlcr. A. Knipp. R. Stafford, K. Xlcycrs, H. Mulvuncy. .Swrlzzfl Rrlzzu' J. Honckannp, K. Kramer, R. osckanlp. R. Wcssling. ml. Nltfizlrtln, A. Kellerman, R. Mueller. I Flzirrl Row: R. Sclmtnnzln. I. Madden, D, Mcihcrs, R. Hcyoh. l'. Dieter, ij. Dressing. Fnurlll Roux' II. Wcstcrkznnp, R. Knipp, l Bucket X N1 uk Sm R Suki Q . V. ':t'nc lon. . la 'Cy R. XvlllSl l. Thcsc fusl caters have gnlped down lhcir food so ns to hurry out znnl drink in soinc sunshine' an an ring-side scat. Page 72 'l'his ycar l'urccll's I1lIlll'0ClS, ably coached by Fr. Scllutte, are thirty-two strong. 'l'hcy arc proudly associated with thc National Rifle Associzttion. Aiming high, our straight shooters draw fast and hit sure, thus dc- vcloping Co-ordination of hand and eyv. First Roni: R. liwers, A. Klinkenherg, XV. Herzog. Second Row: G. Clock. F. Carr, R. Schmid. M. Verdin bl. Dashach, T. Hzrller, R. Baker, YV. Whrnock, R. Puchoud. Third Rani: J. Speicr, 'll Deddens, T. LlSlClilllllll Sinlonitsch. R. Berning, I.. Loughottom, Zmurk, N. Blessing, Haven. Fullrlli Rnzv: 'IQ Ynnnella. AI Nlcflurtliy, I'. Sterbling, R. Lange, -I. V:1nFl:1ndern, W. Majors, 'l'. Laker, N. Ciznnpone. 'I'. Hessler, tl. Nlonl zilhini. Fiflh linux' RI. Gruber. I.. Bnrtsehy. I.. Bezrndoin. F. Fox, ll. Griffin. l'. lierning, P. Hurlevj. Hardin .Sixilz Roni: R. Hevoh. R. Kzies, W. Ohm. M. Nlendenhzill, li. Foss, W. lNillllClllC5Cl'. R. Mueller. Sewerillr Rrnv: H. FlCflllCl'llI'2lll, I.. XYess. l.. Kzihle, Carson, G. Sll1lW'l12lll. XV. Peters, ll. Mllrrziy. Probably the most artive organization at Purcell is the Nature Club, under the supervision ol' Bro. -Iznnes Goetz. The club now has eighty-live members and its popularity has increased steadily throughout the year. There are various divisions ol' the Club dealing with specialized aspects ol' science. Both general and individual meetings are held in which instructive talks, movies, and slides are presented. Ollicers ol' the club ure: President, Art Klink- enherg: Vice-president, Wfalt Herzog: Secretary, Ralph Ewers: 'I'reasurer, Dennis Hennnerle. Many interesting lield trips have served as 21 source ol' relaxation and education for the inemlmers and their lriends. Page 73 VJ 4-I C so Q3 vi 3 si CS ma U 2 N bn CS :- 3 O O VJ we O 0 50 we 2 N 2 U 4-a E- N 4-a 2 'G 2 I have pledged on my honor as a Cavalier to lead a clean life and to discour- age others from morally dangerous activities. A clean and wholesome substitute for degrading entertainment is provided by two cultural activities: the band and the orchestra. Then too, there is spirited fun in cheerlead- ing, rallies, and banquets. Student Council dances es- pecially have impressed on me the importance of clean entertainment. In all of this I have learned that substi- tution is better than con- demnation. Page 71 Guys :mal Dolls arc out lm' 21 lling, as Dinrfs crow jump and swing. J r 5 i Cziiiiciu-sliy ilzivzilicrs gin- with the clint- lvl' as glass-Q-yell Vlcssling is prolmubly miles away on some South Sou Island. Amusement: Free Time Activities XVith the cl1ifks Olll-llllllllJCl'lIlU' tht- cats at Nt-wlv inalw'u1'atccl c'al'c'u'1'ia tlanrcs lulluwinw' tht - - U . . . ' rl , . . , b a week-encl social. the Cavalier mutt' again lllllllib lnolhall guinea. unclcr thc- illliCl'llOll ol l'1'. Inns high school in really great. way, Inova an innnccliatc 5llC'L'L'SS. .. 1 ,W , m Sc'ln'annn and flu. illvcstigatc thc possi- .'xlIUllll'l' Sluclent Clouncil llamx- illllllflh swc-cl hilitic-5 ul' an new cliscovcry. Illllfll to the 5lXll'i'Il5 lrmn lar and nc-ar anrl tht- nncn clnn'l dismay nl' Mike lxlllltlflflll. seem to Illllltl a hit. I'agc 75 ww S' X , ww' Tom Doyle Twirler deluxe QSEL 410 a KR' Ifmnl linux' Rillllllb, Nl. Diilllkl, Hzms. Heil, Srwmrl limp: CL. Nzlcgiln VI'. Ym'nhc1'gcl', R. lirvscnn, ll, llmmellx. 'l'. lkcrncns, I,. Kulnlc, ll. I-Inglm Tllirrl Iffmx' SUIIIICIHICIQ, C. Klcillwncfmlw, H. Nlcllllosll, l'. Crowe. Ifmr lfmw: K. Connolly. R. Kelly. il. Paul, li. Hess. R. Hams. Ib. f1ll'llll'l'illQ'. l'z1ge 75 mul Hman' I'. QYCZUIIIICH, xv2lIL'I'illS. .L Klhiorli. Oliwr. 'l'. Doyle. .Srrnml R1 j ' Il Smtmgclr W Ko! W Wxclu D D lZl'.' . Slllllllllllllll. . .i 1 2 'l- cm, . X . CI1QlCl'.7'fIfH Rmv: IJ. kzulrup. A. Holger, NI. xV2lglll'I', Al. Nll'fI2lI'lllf. Ifmnllf Roux' J. Hnuck I. lhrlxc. j. Wilking, L. Cilmzunhcrs, G. xIUlllg0IllCl'f. lj. CLril'l'in, Cl. Manner CEL! js Illlgl' 77 C Dress Parade Improving by leaps and bounds with every performance, the band renders its version of historic Iwo 'lima for the Marines on Armistice Day. Mr. Buschle gives the downbeat and Purcell's Marching Band solemnly plays taps for our de- parted servicemen. The Purcell A'll02ll'SL'-PUWCIIH I' Frilsch. Cl. lkoehin- l ilrl l ir,vI llorv: . gen' Kcupnj, D. Finch, XY. Sci , meyer. li. .-Xrhino, Al. Hogan, Ser'- onfl li'mv.' li. Bracke. Blllllllllll, M. Perrino, D. Heder. Third Razr: T. Lee, D. Hemmerle, and j. linglish. From the opening kickoff in September to the last game ol' the basketball tournament, sparks ol atomic energy known as Purcell Cheerleaclers urge the Cavaliers on to victory. Pep rallies without their presence would miss hall their lire. Cloachecl hy the inimitable Bro. Robert Geary ' ncling among all. they are outsta Page 79 ltk jun, rliyllnn, zlnrl blues ar, thc l,lll'i'k'll swing bancl, or Hacklmcrry Harinonifvrs il' you prclcr. c-oncluclcs its suconcl yczu' ol cxistc-in-Q. The boys inust rc-silly low this inusir, lor lln-y sacrilifc early morning slot-lx to 'Ac':ltc'l1 l'Clll'?ll'SHlS and blow up ll storm. Pxlgv SU l'urccll's orcllcslrza, a very competent group of Fcril- los, pcrfortns diligently lor tltc Football Banquct at Hotel Gibson. ,lillCl'C'S inusit' in thc air it inav not bc now, but surt , 'tu swccl :incl lzur! 1 l ol'l'ic'ial sehool p lay has been trans- lieeause tie . erred to the lall, eager senior 'Iihespians lound tn onllel in several one-att plays. Staged by Inn, 'uns groups were: 'X-X lX light at the varlr . 1 . ' l a shadow The Bisholfs C1 lJCl'l'0l'lIlZilllC ol' the Passion andlestieks, ana ol' Christ. andniann, The plot sitkens as Binfcr, S and Meyer learn the gentle art of murder ' ' ' ' ' 1 la 1 A Night lil'OlIl l'olly Hotte1. lhe p y at the Inn. The jovial Bishop, Nick Meiszer, is nn- ahashed hy the attack ol' the convict, .X I'nncttional English class preparing to depict scenes Elhie Burns, while rehearsing lor the from the Passion of Christ. The perlornianee was in silhouette with A-Xhhinante and others at the nlike. l3ishoIm's Candlesticks. Football Fun and Festivity The newly-elected Co-Captains. Paul Bean Bryanl, head coach S. Humberi and P. Magliuno, ol' the Kl'Illlll'liy Wlilclczils, strikes speak a few words ol' thanks to .1 serious note on the value ol' fellow team-mates for their vote sporls all the Viclorv lgilllillwl. ol' conlidellee. HOTEL XVilh Lhe XVllOlC'llL'2ll'lCll appro- vzll ol' F1 lllllCll md ,lb xv '. 1 : Mayor ,- In Alun Blu, C.o-Cziplzuii, re- uiuslhc mc lrolmhy. 3 mst V2llll2llJlC player Page 82 Smiles abound as Elbie Burns voted the best offensive lineman receives his trophy ol' remem lJl'2llli'C from hezul roafh MC Cartlly. I 1 ES Q vw 9 g if , f 3 'QU- N29 gawk Ax N - , if lv S Q ij , 4, hx. at ' 'E ' BCEUUB O cnm rud cn fessi OH, CBTB in cz,S cnke Cl 6 A! Q9 Q3 O PN 3- N Q sa Z 'U Q1 +a sr E : z 'O Z9 Q UI iluiili-mimi --11 typical sccnc which 1l1amc'1ci'i1ml thc' sc-coml clay ol' l'l1rc'cll's .Xnmml Rclrczit. Les St'lll'CllDCl' and Spencer Biest prepare to re- ccire Christ in thc Rlcssvd Sacramc-nt, while Ed Durkin :mil Hill Brccligkcit light 21 vigil candle. l'i2llllL'l' Holislcllcr 4llSll'llJlllL'h lhc Holy liufllarist lnclwm' tllcc'lmil1gol'Ll1cLhrceclzlysol'lllmlitzllioll. Page Nl Seniors Grote, KIlCl'lll , Bredigkeil and klzinsen en- joy this Connnunion break- fast with their mothers and Fr. Smith. Every clay during Lent many Cavaliers mulrl be seen in St. Francis Dt-Sales attending the early masses. A family that prays to- gether, stays to g e the r. VVith this in niincl, the Herths anal Mcllunzilcls join in prayer to the Bless- ed Virgin. O ESA E 398 iaifi gc gl- mf! wid g-,Od Q0 ,H 'LE Q11 34-a QS ?x 255 O 'ME F11-Q :3 3:3 OE Lif- Q3 CD53 of Hb llli- Llulixlinplnuls nl llu- Nllllll'lli lmilx llll' lwii' :111-il 1111111 ln-ll 141 iight: . l Nl XY. l.lllNCll, ID, Xlllll1lX, X. L lx11ipI1.R. xlt'N1'l. l'. li4'111 llg. l'i.l,llllxlll. W.ll14'ili7,g 'll. 5 Qs' llC'llll'l. K. Rmilu. Students' Spiritual Council This I11'aiscwo1'tl1y activity, placed umlvi' the patroxiagv of Saint -Iolm Bosco, cli1'c-cu-cl by thc zealous Rev. Cliarlcs ll0llI'liCllllJL'l', :uid slulilccl by olil'ic'c1's Paul lieriiing fl,l'L'Sl4lL'llll and Bill Bivcligkcit, Ed Ilurkin, 211111 rxfllfllll Knipp, Zlfflllll- plisliul Illllfll during thc P1181 yn-ar, lllfllltlillg' such lxiwmjcfls as thc S6lli-l,l'Ililll Fuml, Marian clcvotimis, Lllc Retreat, Mission Day, Clll'0lll'2lgl'IllCllI nl' mlziily Mass, :incl ilu- szllc- ul religious zirliclcs. Paul Bc-1'11111q luzicls ilu- lilll't'llllQ C.z1vz1l1c'1's 111 lllt' Rmzlrx' lm' our llQllllllQ' lmyx Ill Paige- H7 K Prayer is the greatest power in the world, the most potent antidote for evil. As a freshman I rooted myself in the habit of fidelity to prayer-at home, school, and church. I tried to visit the Blessed Sacrament as I passed De Sales corner. The Student Spiritual Council, that most essential activity at Purcell, has arranged and encouraged the recitation of the Rosary. Through the work of these high-spirited students, the good resolutions I made as a freshman have remained with me during my entire high school career. - lt Q Q ' a L Ax A Fronl Row: Allred Gabriel. Richard Gun- ning, Ben Krieger, Melvin Nlelealle, Richard Daxis. David l-Ingle. 1-ldward Henderson. john Devlin. S'I'1'UlIll Roux' Ric'hard Krinlpenlorl. krtlinr Spilker. -lack Noonan, james liar- rell, james Green, lidward Sclrweinefnw. lllll0lllilS Kloenne, Paul Selrneler, Rolierl Rnwe. Tlrirfl Row: Charles Cleary. Nlieliael Hoeler, john Payne, Herrnan Hickman, Harry Radford, Raymond Pnlskanip. Robert Pnlskznnp. l'iUllI'HI Role: -lohn linening' ' VNDIIILIS Long, Rolmert Heyolm, Harry Simlke. mrs lolin Bird. I'anl Wine. jrw . H , Il lY1llICl' l Frou! Rrmr: Fred Freeland, Richard Larrlrer. Ronald Nntick. William Reinhardt, Williznn llnrke, Philip Anilmerger. Cornelius Cronin. Ser-mul Rozu: Donald Bonavixa, .Xllmerl llrnni- lnond, Gerald Harman, Ronald Newman. Tliornax Keating. james Pnnglrorst, Robert Kneipp, Ha rry NleMzilr0n. Tllliffl Rowe: blames Schloss, 'lihonras Michel. Ronald H1ll'l' nian, Donald Breen. Roherl Regenslnxrger. l'anl 'Iipps fvlffj-l,l'6SlllCIlll, lliomas lang, llolin Datlilo, Riellard Kolins. I-'nurllz Rose: Richard Hagedorn, blames Weigel, Kenneth ' ' Ilirislopher llowning, llfilllllll llollo lxke, Palrimk Healx lreink. C fI'residenlj, Rolmerl Luke follopx lSl'i'I'i'l1ll'Nj. .Nnlliony . A Lleary fllll' B1 iinj, Fr. Favrefs Ili boys Selrweinelnss, Long, Calm- the theme ol' the N52 Cru riel and their eornpalriols alier. Some say the Code ll1cx'd bel- by heart or, more likeli they ean't read. 'an . ' 1 , . YV nu business. 1 lu or lilo lillnre will mn ln know Ll ll' l'C2lM Page ml 'I know L Fx 4 rw n'QQf5i'?in Q. Frrmf Rona' lidwurd Conroy, Ralph Vicftrio, Floyd Fisher. john Battnnarnn, William Ger- ztrd. jeronle flondit, Raymond l':it'hotttl. Xlario I'errino. .Ser-onzl Rout: Orville Wright, Leo Longbottom, liliot Latngsdale, john llreidenstein. Ronald Bryson, Robert Tucker. Raymond Dorzni, james Oliver, Hlillizim YVarnoek. Third Rout: XVilliam Hlyder. Curl Schwing, Rieharrd Barker, Donald Detmer, XVillirtm Miller, Natylon Munn, john Book. Robert Carrey, Donald Coltissi, jeronie Oster- holt. Fottrtlz Rout: Frank Nliller, Robert Zimmer, George llintler, 'lhoinzis Yieson, William Bley, Robert Kaiser. Francis Yon Hoene, john Keenan. David Schimiztn. Front Rrmt: Roger Gilb. jznnes I.zrmbert, NVil- lizrru Holtman. Donald linglert, Charles liclv stein, Robert Coyne, Donzild Heder, XVilliam Schlie. Semnd Rout: Kenneth Charleville. Robert Mitchell. james Hammond, Etlwzirtl Beciktlizni, Nlztyriztrtl NIt'NI:rhon, I.arwrent'e Reinhart. Rirlratrd Kli2lIllCl', kenneth Krarnier. Robert Kroell. Third Row: Riehztrd Dewey, Arthur Bztder, Dzttid Huber. XVilliam Dolib Nice-Presidentj, Williztm lienerlein, lidwurd Glxtssnreyer, Gerald Hltgner, NViIlizrm XVeIrb filll'C1lSlll'CI'j. Fourtlz Row: jeronle Htldepolll. jznnes Devine. 'l'hom1ts Geygzni. Riehzird lltisse, Ben Duke, Frank Row, Robert Ste- phenson fst'Cl'Cl2ll'jj, Louis Springmeier tI'1-esidentj. Flon! limit: Dzin Glassrneyer, Donald Clztlfer- ks, Richard Butler. Robert Heil, Robert llyrne. joseph lfritweh. Fltlllli Clztrr. jerry Niemeier, Yzince Heeg. Sw-mul Rout: john Bien, Anthony Chiodi, jerry De lfl'lllllll'lE Rirhztrd Field. 'lerry Nleyer, jzimes l'utl1ol'l'. Willizrm Schoenberger, 'l't-rry Powers, Walter Hzigedorn, Robert Fnerst. Thirzl Noir: Ste- phen Meredith, Kenneth Connelly, Pzittl Flztnzigani. Allen Morgan, joseph Wzinninger, lhomats Betf, lhomgrs Cizrllzthzrn, Ronztld Xlolloy, jay llllll1l2lllSlC'li. Fourilz Rout: Robert Wray. jaunew Kelly. john Llllllllll, Dzrryl llehrle. john Silvttti, George Tztwrlr, l'ztnl lferrxirzi, Norbert Lnereen, Donald Nleibers. lfrnni lime: 1-Itlwattl lfritsrh, 'lhomas Nlarioni, john Riegler. William Bath, john Uatttlio. Daniel lfittrli, -james Tierney. Srrontl Rout: Rohert bltmker, klerome Kaltnv, William lligliwoocl fSet'rt-tary -Treasttrerj. XV il I ia m Vestring. litlward Foss. lfrank Litkenhans. loltn SL'liVllll fl'resitlentj, Iohn Nieltoff. i'l'l1irrl Rout: Richard Wehnihol'l', john Ber- lagc, Germano I-'erroni fVire-l'resitlentj, Al Spinnenwc-her, Howard Mtllvaney, john Si- mon, Alherl Valerio. Fourlh Rant: Donald llieplians, llaxitl Cloletta. lfrank Retlig, Ierome l't-nnekamp. George Sclmeicler, Her- -nartl N'oll', l'aul lVeQtentlo'tlllloseplt lVilking. lfmnl Row: john Rillnto. Ralph IIIIIUCII. Rohert lltmcan. 'lhomas lfitlsimmons, Roh- ert linglert, Rohert Bncknian, Thomas Hal- Ier, George Naegele. Ser-nnzl Rnztt: Alaek Mei- hers, -john Yearont llreztsttrerj. Robert Geisl, .lolin Nlenrallt, Ronald Hollslegge, William Schloss, William Krtnner. 'I'hotnas Hennessy, XVilliatn Martin. 'l'l1it1l Rout: litl- wartl Bricker, William Snclcletli, 'l'homas Laker, William Dieter. l'anl liockerstette. 'lltomas Cassidy. George XYillenlxrink, Rich- artl Mueller. lfuurlh Rant: Alherl Glassineyer, Stan Clark Cl'resitlentl. .loseplt Paul. Camiel lDeStnet 4Sea'retaryj, Dennis Loliill, Cltarlex Kleimvacltter, joseph C2it'c'arella. Charles Degaro lYic'e-I'rc-aitlentj. Almmrl: Rogers tilt-ary, llonaltl Nlxers. lfiml lfmr: Daniel .Xrinat'ost, Don liintlt. ,Xrnoltl Kellerman, Rohert Kossen. Antltoni llelape, james Beuke. Russel Sailing. -lark Brinker. Swmtrl Note: Larry Ness, .lark llnlly, jack llrexwing. -jantes lltietnann, Wil- lrietl Kollner. jatnes Doll. l'atric'l4 Condon. llaxicl Dengler, jerry English. Thin! Row: lack I'l'lnm, lamcs Simonitsch, Daritl Butler, 'Paul Stratman. jerry Shroyer, -lantes Meyer, Terry Townsentl, ,lack Niehans 1l'resitlentj. Larry Kalltneyer. Tom O'l5rien. lfnnrlh Rout: litlwartl l'ttrvis, Raymond Miller. 'lhomaw Rt-genshttrger. Gary Bttfkley. William Finke. ,Xngttsl Ries 4Yiee Presiclcntj. john Monte- ros-o. .Ierry Slantherg. 'lltoinax Gilbert. pill- w'lll.' Charles Rielage. F Q 1. l 3 L G Q 4 .4 .Q Q P H ?x Of OT! cti 158 TO he BT nd yself CC la O 'Ts' 'ci Q9 :- CS 3 -Q- U u CA 5- Q1 bn S :- B me ?x other sed QS l Yule xxcll llu- zurlislit' pofrgs ol' our I'0slcr Club lnt'nllJL'rs. Scaled from Icll to right V s' am 1, . Swt'cnt'x, R, IN'0Il', S. lXl1II'1ISCO, Rolml. lose: Y, I. lslNNllIlQ., IQUQLI I,oLLl I I kunp NN Cult I4 In l R Iill I Slllllll I XILIIIILI S11 1 I IJ I or 3. . Alll'I'. ' '. ' ,Q . A, ' '. .' zmling arc: Sch nit. . N Rllil . IlL'Ill. l'. I'z1llcn. Nl. l'llm'cu, CQ. l.om's. As a sophomore I was impressed with the necessity of de- votion to our Blessed Lady and the importance of wearing her Scapular Medal. This medal, a work of art, symbolizes the arts at Purcell-both the fine arts and the useful arts. The Poster Club has done much to bring color to the hallways and recognition to the school. Representing the useful arts are our kitchen heroines, our able custodians, and the efficient Service Club. All labor for the betterment of Purcell. Like all these artists, I find inspiration in Mary, God's masterpiece. Page ill Wv' 'Q -wid 'lg' r A 'za . 3 A I i l, i A. Nl. KllllliClllUCllCl'. if - , l'1ul the l'IlllllCI' 'mil his young zrssislunl deinonslrznlc an inosl useful 2ll'l. smiles? Oughl tu lie: they hzlncl us tllul nourishing plalle of fuocl 'linking lllllC out fronl their IIIZIIIQ rllorcs we hue lhn 'irxt Roux' Miss Anne Kelly. Mrs. C. Nlzichl. Mrs. NI. Sflllllnlllll, ll2ll'il-YV0l'l4lllg men hchincl the scenes: S. Fallon, X00 L L Sell. SFIYIIIII limp: Mrs. C. Jansen, Mrs. N. Slullo, Mrs. K. Songer, l'. Leisring, l'. l'lllllClllllUCllCI'. the Fine and Useful Arts Service Club I-'fm' Huw, I, IIi'zuIc'nsm1.R. Ili-ll. Xumiul ill,w.I,.Sil1u-ilu-1 JAIIIII. lx. Ih.uulvlr. lluu Klmk. limi' 'I'n'w: R. I'lll'lNl. QI. Xhmlzllhini. I. llulclmus. ll. kmmlx. I.. I1-iruui. R. lmx. lm lilliI'1'.' XS. I-m'i:ll1l.l-, lxnnv. X. Cli.unpm1c', I. llxuvn. R, llugvulwig. llfwul' I. Hllllgll. I,. HIIIIVIIX, 5llllU!lIlNlll. XX. Nzuumk. QM:-14 I O 0 IZ- -A ophomores Our lit found time t very unlikely scene-except Camele and Beatty, discuss- ing the finer points ol Michelangelo. tle Rembrandts o pose for this is t S Room for 'ill exce mt IS . , 1 atenran in this shot ol' 213. homeroom ol Bro. Kleinhenz. who seems to he having trouble getting in himself. f lk Ifmnl Row: Raymond Shixely, 'lhomas jacohs, joseph Huuck. Peter Smith, l':1ul Smith, Harry jznrsen, Rohert Vorhroker, Paul Gloeckner. Semnd Rout: Thonlzls Har- ris, William Schlatke. Charles Schweppe. Arthur Valerio. Robert Bateman CI'i1'z'-Prffxidmllj, joseph llchtmunn. Nlzrrtin Merrymztn, Stanley Dollcmnaryer. Third Row: Ralph Schneider. john Tillett, joseph Haven. .lznncs llurwinkel, Ulllllllll Bllgglllllfl' tS1'r'rz'Ir1ry-'l'r'r'n.xurr'rj. 'lhomas Carroll. Ronzrld Stelzer, Andrew Ararryos. George Benhzise. Fourlll Row: Robert Lange, Dale Schocnherger, 1 Gordon Tucker, Leonard SK'lHlI'l'lllgllllllSCl1, Edwin Thomzrs. wiaw n Reindl, Paul Siehel fl'r'f'sirIer1lj, jzunes Kemper, Donzlld CLcrzu'i, George Brinkmoeller. Page 96 I-'mul Ifurr: Riclrzlrrl HfDfll2lI'll, Riclinrcl Yorwcrck, 'lliomas Wolfrzun, Dwighl Long, Donald Sager, Allmcrt Rcgg, Tliumus Furrcll. Iolm Dumi. Sccrnzrl Rmu: Robert Smith- smm, Tlmmns Smith qS1'fr1'rlaryj, jerry Wcstcrknmp, Will- iam lfrzmle, Charles flzlllullan, Rolicrl Heisclmam, joseph lirmgi q7'r1'r1.surf'rp. Thirrl Row: Lawrence Hoclm. Bur- rcm lirocly. llzuncs Domicllon. William Ballard, Terry 'llClgli2ll11,J,ll2llllCS llmmvzlll. .lurk LCC. l'lUIl7'flI Rmzx' llzrriml Slrickcr, Hzlrolcl Wcislzrmll, Arlin Bcally, Rolmcrl I,imlc- Nlllllll. William Killizm. l,cm111rcl Rckcr. liiiwzircl slfl1l'0l'lll'l. .'l!l.N!'llfI llanicl Clalmclc lPl'1'SiIlI'!IU. jerry liorros U'ir'r- fn'r',xi1lf'r1ll. 1. Q L 7 1 , 4 C I Q .4 ln - 3 Q - D E Q Ifrunl Rrnv: Nliehael lfcriis, lidward Kuderer, Robert Nlasraum, 'lerry I UllClllOgCIl, Law- rence Scluunaeher, Donald Harris. 'lhomas 'l':n'ner, Donald Serge. Ronald Caroxillano. Nm-unrl Rnzu: William Frooks, Raymond Classinelli. Luke Straulm, William Nlaeke, Rolmcrl Meyer, liugene Marlin, Ronald Seitl, William Cliainlmers. james Verdin rSew'f'I11fy-'I'rmsurw'j. 'lhoinas Bond. Third lioug- Thomas XYoliIwender, William Hess, Rolmert Koehlke, -lack Cameron. john Cro' weak, lllllflfli Crowe. lidisard Nlurpln. Frank Bruening, Merle Gerwe. l'40Ill'lll lime: Robert Carr fl'r'f'.virl1'nf1, Louis Nottingham, Richard Heder, Paul Doppes, .Khin Luersen, Ronald Kress, Peter Madden, Charles Lima. joseph Winhusen fVf!'l'-PI'I'.Yldl'lIfd. Paul Ciordy, W'ill- iam Maytuin. .llI.Xl'IIf: 'Ihomas Reinerl, Leon Luewensline. Alolm Easter, Ifzonl limi'-V Arthur lurrill, Kenneth Horner, Walter Koeh. Michael Nolan. 'Vlilionias Hess' ler, james Lindsey. Lawrence Burlsehy f'l'r1'u.uu'1'rl. Donald Diesel, I.ouis Ralfen- herg. .S'r'r'm1fl lime: xlohn llrmrn. ilill0lll2lS Rack, jerry Gcis, .jerry Donnellon. David llekotter, jerry Fisclier. james Sehrool, Leon- ard Beaudoin. lidisard Ciatiller, James Fallon 1.S'e1-rvlrlrjvj. Third Rong Daxid Beekstedl. 'l'honias Coslello, Mark Fleleher fl'ir'1'-I'rr'.x- irlenlj, jack Neison, Russell Giesler, fllillord Cooper, -lark Gerrard r'I'rr'r1.sur1'rj, ,lark Nlc- Clarthy. 'l'honias Nlehring. Fonrllz Rong Ronald Nletl, Cilillord Kroger. Blank Welsh, Leonard liads f1Jl'!'.NfIIf'llfl, Richard Clarle, blames Suer, l'fdu'ard Niehaus, Dennis Hesse, l'aul Plas. William Mitchell. .xillllll Rueekerl. lfmnl Rme: blames Hl'l'ltlg, Daniel Slroup. Nolherl Kitt, Ralph I-livers, .james McHugh. I,au'renc'e XVeber, 'lill0IlllIS Anderson, Roherl liigel. Robert Russo. Richard Hugcnherg. liugene Clock. Swrnnfl Ruzui- Leonard Bvrne. Yorvcl Nlartin. George Meyer, lla mes W'ermes, joseph Collins, Marlin Hogan, Richard H'allaee, Philip Riordan. Dan Logan. Dennis jordan, .lrrhn Cappel, Eugene Kaes. Tliirll Rozvg I.es Jansen, 'lhonias Ded- dens. Ronald 'Iirisc'hler. qlohn hl2lllCl, Donald Plllllllllll. Roherl Rai, Donald lfenton, Raymond Feldhaus. I'Qidu'ard Hugenlmerg. Xlattheu' lYagner, Harold lehelinan. lxllllffll Rong Donald Creinering. lidii'ard llrarke, Carl lfiselier. Kenneth Hollel. David Slrilex. Klan fleygan. .lohn llerold, Nlichael Nlendenf iall. john Griffin. Iames Sonnenherg. Kenneth XYriglil. George Karwistli. CPHUMCRE If:-mr! limit: Williznn Clzrsszttly, 'lerotne lirnst. lhotnzrs Milligan. l'zntl Saitek, .john Douglas, Lzturenee Cltirieostzt, Robert Iliekenherr. Ronttltl Abt, Dotninie l'itoeeo. Srronrl lime: Robert Chttrehill, Dennis Donnelly. Norbert Iloxne, Anthony lioetltleker, .jerry Boyle. lhonuts O'Meztrzt, jerry Gaines, Riehatrtl Simpson, Williann Sehiltltneyer, WVilli1trn Kopp. Third Row: Ilonrinici Setzt, William Sena. .Xllen Rttpzml. 'Ihornzts Monopole, Ross Stoeker, joseph Wercltnztn. joseph Har- tnng, Roger Kehl, 'lhontzts Hztrnion. Fottrllt lime: Robert Lutz. Kenneth Grote. Ronztlcl Rtnnp, Robert Hendricks. Rztlph Brttenc- tnztn, Williznn Peters. Dan Duval, Robert Koenig. Stephen Rush. tant tonltl it be thxtt hats so Irsttttuteml lho. Sclntettlerx Ing: tnex ltorn 2l'f ltxen Lgrwttlx :tml Clntrt htll :tie xztgttelt tonternetl. lwmil lime: Harry Blank, litlwztrtl Hztvcn. joseph Dzrsbacli. Ilzttnes Speier, 'lhotnas Lis- tertnztn. George Kztne. Nliehztel Yertlin. Norbert Blessing. Charles Moortnan. Sfrmzrl lime: Rziytnontl llztttglierty, -Iatnes Dc-ters. lhontzts lins fSfll!Il'llf llottnril I?ejm'.w'11t1i- liwy, Neal Brttns. Ronztltl Sehtniml. Alnnres Krtnner, Pztttl Poirot, Michael Cain, julio Xlonlztlbini, james Henderson. Third Row: liclwztrtl lobel, Keene Kelly, I-Qtltvztt'tl Hztrtlin. Gerald Gruber, james White, Riehztrcl Rceker, jantes Ilerlztge, .lztines Nlelionztltl. Nicholas Ciznnpone. lfonrllz Rozeg Lziwrcnre Devanncy, 'lhornzts Burke, llznnes Cztfferky, .lznnes O'Rrien. Ralph Yiewon. 'Vhornzts Boh- nter. Neil Sehinrpf, .leroine Diltvorth. Douglas Meter, llztniel I-lerlh. Xn tnlotrnzrl sltol :tt ttx tnlor tntlkewt, Xot exen lttztnk tw the It txt bit inletexteml in l r. Srnitbk tonittgzttorw. lfroltl Rrmn' lirnest Dztntieo 4Seerelztrrj. Rztlph lbeintling, tlliflorcl Giese, Kenneth lfleclcler- rnztn fl'resitlc-ntl. Robert Hztektnzm. Donald .Xsh l'lll4l'2ISllI'Cl'l. Ronztltl lh':nnlstetter. Wil- lizrrn lirnst. joseph l,eon:trtl, Ronztltl H'illiatn lhwtdy. 'lltotnzrs Cntr. St'r'or1rI Ilrzztg- 'lhonrtts Szrttl. l':tnl Hnesnratn. llznnes IIornsehenreier, l.:twrettee Lzttnping, .lznnes l-Hiller, llatniel lieztrt' fYit'e-l'residenlJ, l.ottis ulttergens, 'lerotne Donnelly, George leh. john Venl trolzt. Tltirtl Rrne: l,en Heeg. l ,tlw1rt'tl Hotn- berger. lloxeph Mason. .lznnew Wztleritts, Peter Sterbling. .lohn Httrlet. Katrl Sehntitll. Rob- ert Ifox. Ronztltl lhlentlotl. lwnrtllt lime: Sylvester Rttebnsrh, .joseph -joseph, litltrartl Lznnping. Robert Ifronnneyer. liclwzrrd llttnr bert. liclwztrd Iicelx, Riehatrtl Nltteller, Ycrttott Henson. Il l t.ntt hung xott bx xottt tie Ill hung ton In xotn hattt. l ls llro. lhelhotnx attttttttle In it trtl llznnito ol Qll. I A I L Q 1 1 - - A A ... - L A 4. 4 9 l 0 rch hu is nd St hri 8 2 3- O Q -'L' VJ 'hi :- U Q4 E 2 V'-4 :- m 'CS QS Qu C5 ma Q rsg the Not only members of the clergy are obliged to bring Christ and His Church to othersg this is also my duty and privilege. In all my activities I can be an apostle. As a member of the Triple A-C or the Mathematics Club I can learn, and then demonstrate to others how everything in this world shows forth the glory of God and declares the work of His hands. Science and Mathematics lead inevitably to God, the Maker of all order in the universe. RL'gL'IlhlJlIl'gCl' :md his lrllmv xllllll Men :irc stuck. so Wcssclkgunpcx sulxcs it with ll Hll1lll'AXK'lllllIllll,,U l,cl'l lu right: Sllllllllllll. R. Sclmlz- mam, .X. 1XI01'1'iso11, M. Reis, Nlajors, Yan Flzimlcwn. I'IOllCl'illllllJ. 'I. Wcssclkaunpcr, P. RCgUllNlJlll'gt'l'. D. HL-mmcrlc. i. Iliet.he1n Club. lfirtxl Roux' lf. lfox, .L XClllJilIll'l', il'. NIelJevilt..l. Martin. 'l'. Doyle. I,. XVittekintl. .Serrmrl Rrmu' XY. Hnllenieyer. R. Radler. W. Orlnsbee, W. Ohm. j. Sweeney. li. Seheidler. I. llieter, l'. Bern- ing. D. Wallis. Sflllllllllgl' Nlorgani. CI. litngasser, ll. King. R. Zolg, IQ, Osterleltl, H. Fletl- tlerlnatn. ll. Bowie, Connolly. Nl. Reis. liars attuned to different wave lengths. eyes nlleetetl by xarying' Candle powers. and heads in- tlined in ll rsniety ol' gravita- tional pulls-thus we see the lllCllllJCI'5 ol' the lriple .-X-CZ. Left to right they are: l'. Huber, l'. Bblilllllg, li. Linux. li. Dnrkin, R. Sehaitnnan. ll. Yun Flrindein. S'l'!'UIIli Rrmu' IS. lfiselier, K. Fled- derman. 'I'. Lee, L. Burtseliy, IJ. Hemnierle. il. Majors. Al. Yun Flzmdern. R. Metz. 'l'f1iI'rlRrm'.' I C lotlt. l. llctldens. B.R.13. A. Klinkenherg. R, hwers. B. Hess. Chemistry Club lt's always better late than never. ln inid-March, accordingly, Bro. Lynn Leazer and his littlc Layoisiers, headed by Mert Doyle, Chairnianz Dick Radler, Proeurator: and lark Martin. Set retary, organized the Purcell Cliemistry Club and pledged themselves to investigate the idio synerasies ol' ions and isotopes. The Triple A-C 1'he Triple .X-Cl has grown by leaps and bounds during the past year, niainly because of the energetic' Bro. llanies Goetz. lileven Catholic high schools in the arehdioeese now proudly boast ol' ehapters and engage regularly in meetings. exhibitions and other activities. Cavalier Denis Hennnerle holds the ofliee ol' President stieeeecling Frnie liux also '1 C litr ,, 41. . iaiak Mathematics Club l'ureell's unit, the Cavalieri Chapter, holds the proud distinction ol' being the lirst to obtain inenlbership in the National Matheinatirs Honor Society. Under the capable direetion ol' Bro. -lanies Foerster and the leadership ol' President Paul Regens- burger and Vice-l'resident Bill Zins, the math lovers enjoyed :tn interesting and profitable year. l':lge IOC! x We Let Our Light The Debate :mtl Spccvli Club is one ol' the most ex- tensive, active, and lizirtl-workitig tll'g2llll72lll0llS at l'u1'ct'll. Spreacling Christ amd His Clliurfli to other forensic' circles. its members have traveler! 1,6-10 miles in visituticms to clOlllllllJllS, Clevclnml, Micltllt-town, Delaware, Spring- field, untl Bowling Green. Under thc direction ol' Rev. llcrnarcl l,. Horst, S. M., :incl the lczttlersliip ol' l'i1-siclciit Bill Grculich the members ltavt- taken lJ2U'l in Stl tll'll1lll'S. with a remrtl ol' -14 wins :mtl -10 tlclczits. A If H h D 70bel Qtandinqleft toriqht' T Yins I Vin Flanclern Sitting left to right: D. ert , . , . . I A . . . . . QI. Mcllomtltl, D. Hemmerlc. lfr. Horst, Ynhttl hangs on for tltuil' lift- in at tlirts hunk nl' gl'l'I'll pal llt'li. Page IU-I 'l'l1c club is enrolled as ll member in thc Nulimlzil Foren- sic: League, in the Ohio High Scliool Spec-vii 1,c-agua, and in thc Grczltcfi' Clincinnzlli Spcccli L.c-ziguc. In its c'oin1mr- zllivelv short llislury ol' live yczux. ilu' club has mimic ln lic om- ul' the most Illblllliill' vxlrzi-cu1'l'ir'ul:u1' ZllliYiliL'S ul thc lizivnlicr Clzlstlc. lfiixl Row: W. Cwciilinli, Il. S1llllllllgCiO. Nl. llizuul, KI Xllxlill, .Swami Ifmw: bl. liogzin K.. Ni1llIt'l'. il. Yun lflzillclcrii, ll. Hcmincrlc. ,lim Yun l4'iLIIlCiL'IIl. W. Ihurliglxcil. R. Slzll uid. Thin! Ilona' .X. XClIiJ2lllL'l'. 'I. llmlr. Nlcllollulrl. IJ. Hl'I'lil. la. Zulu-I. I. Zim XVhilc prcpxuiiig for liCIllllllllS Xusliu glI'JL'l'XiNt'5 llic Ibuylc-Ilcllimcllc flu-mkci' gllllllf 4 AA E! lfruul Rmr: il'llIHlI2lN Sl1llllllllllCl'. l,a1wl'L'm'L' Nlrllainivl, l'illgl'llC K1llllIJll2lllS. Ruhcrl Hull, l'z1nl lX'ilIing, llxilc l'nllL'r. .Xlls-n llurtln, RUlK'l'l Kunkel. -lvrry Wilson. .S'r'f'ur11l ROW: Williznn l'vIcxslll:lil. .IRIIIIUN Kosscn, I,cr0y I'ill'lNL'll, llznry -loncs fl'rcsiclcnll, 'llllUlIl2lW Yznnrcllai. Ruin-rl Nlcll. .lllllll O'CInnnclI. Ken- ncllr Nlcrgaml, llanncs Nicllriclc. Alznncs Quig- lm. 'I'lrir'rl linux' l'2llll linglc, Alanncx NVQSIQI- Lznnp, Uri-gm'y 'I ln-ulmlcl, Dante Mastropaolo, Rulmcrl I'loginarn, Garry Sclrncirlwrgcr, Ciliurlcs ilil'lll'SilCll. .lznncs llrcslin. Nlinlrzicl Blllllilllllll. lfuzrrlh Razr: Williann Szinkcr. Ilrmnzls NI41 Grziw. Rolwrl Yull. .lcrry N'cl1cr. XX'illi1nn Prnvs, john lxilill. Page 106 I'il'U7lI Row: lll0lllllS 'ligl1c, Matthew Ninl- rznwy. Mark Hnl1cI,jznncs SK'lll'UCilC1'. l'z1lric'k Dunn. ,loscph Stem-r. Nlanncs Graf. iI'll0Ill1lS Robinson, Fclwancl Snlkcn. Sfffmnl Row: jack .xC'lxCl'!'HllIlIl, I.ziwrcncc Cllrznnlrers. Anthony Glzlssxrlcyvi' fYic'c-l'rcsiilc11U, lllllll Honillion. ,luck Hullhznler, -luck I,c-mkc. Charles Renf- gClI1lllil'Il, Raryimrnfl Rim-i'kl1ol'l'. Harold Beck, .lurk llznnit. Tlzirfl Razr: Dun Berger, Gilbert Fox. William Condon, Riclrxircl Simmons, -loscplr Brcnclcl, Hvnry Wicrwille. hloseplr Rcckcr. Richard llzrworllr, Patrick Murray. Fllllflll Razr: NVilIi:nn Bunrkznnp fl'rcsidentJ, Ronzilil llCI'IllUKly. Greg Lncrscn. john Haus. Ilminan Doml, Ibonnlil Hauck, xVilli21I1l H4-ilkcr. Rulusrl Hoslcr, james Kimll q'l'rv:w- urcrl. Almfnls Everett Boyd. Fr. RUllI'liCIl1lJCI b boys love to receive Cllristinas Cards, like everyone else, including the Fare on the Classroom Door. 'l'ypic'al 315 occupations eh Nh lol bert? .'XC'liCI'I1l2lIlll asleep, Steuer rezul- ing literature, and Dowel surveying the scenery. My teachers have always insisted that religious activities center about my parish. For years I have received untold blessings from my parish and its devoted pastor. Having nearly completed my Catholic education, and as a junior especially, I owe it to my pastor, my spiritual father in Christ, to be a leader in my parish. I must be a lay apostle and thus aid in spreading the kingdom of God. 'RRY .ag , . Kg 1' 'Q A , , ..,L,SisjQ?f , w Q55 l K ,ff QR if C f EP fm , v l W gk in KW, - s, 'Q Q, s Q , gs Q X r 3 2 ii si 4, ' wa? 4 Q, 3 'gps rf , A A lfrnnl Row: Loniw Gardner, Raymond ler- hnsen, I.eonzn'd l lCi9CllIl2lll, Gerztld Smith. joseph Powers. 'fhomzts Luck. Swcnzfl lime: Otto Dold, lfred Bien. Robert Wlinstel. Don- ald Bowie f'l're:rwurerl, Robert Verdin fl'resi- dentl, john Connolly, Stanley Peter. Third Rfmz' Williznn Grew, john Schulte. qlerome Nlnclnnore, Douglas Black, john Walsh, Rob- ert Rchmc. lidwin Pelster, William Reynolds. Fllllffll Ifozr: Phillip xlfll. Ronald Vogele Wife-Presidentl, Kenneth Meyers. llznnes Regensburger, Daniel l'lZlglll.ll2llllCS xlffzllilllllf 6Secretaryj, -lolm Gnlden. ,Ilm'nl.' Wgrldznnei Besuden. lfronf Rozy: Rirlntrcl Wessling. john Martin. xlznnes Loftus. Riflntrd Glnsmneyer, joseph Harness. jerry Nloore. Anthony Gallo, .joseph Nleflzirtlly. Nlatrio l'itott'o. .Srrollfl lfI1Il'.'.l2llllCS Nlentiel, Robert Lowekamp. lidward Belm- esche. Daniel Cornelius, Kenneth Bramble. Roger I,USCli1llllp. Dznid Harmon f'lll'C2t9lll'Cl'Q, Gerald Selnvertmzm. Jerome McDaniel. john W'instel. Tllirrl Horn: Phillip Nl:tgli:tno1l'res- identl. Ronald Wellman, Donald Grerer. .Xl- len Hollstegge. Ftlwzml Longo, Jerry Kollene berg, George floors, john Hennessy, li:n'l Ford. Ifourll: lcU1l'.' 'lhomzts McDevitt fYit'e- Presidcntl, Robert Grome, Donald Blom. Robert Wolf, Daniel Wallis fSOCl'Cllll'yl.JZIIINJS Sweeney. Robert XvL'lllCl. Pznll Sielting, Rieh- Lll'tl Alztblonslxi. Ifrfmt linuu' Plllll Rancher. .Xllen liirkmeyer. Bruno Anello. -lohn cil'l5l, Frank l'lofl':n'd. blames Foley. -loxeph Woeste. Willizum Nrling- hints, 'l'll0lll1lS Finch. .Xwrmlrl lfoze: john Power. Don:-tld Bl'lIKlCl'. Hurry l 2llil'lS, joseph Wahl, -luck Sehoenlanb. Ronald Drummond, Albert Biwlter. Anthony Gonkolino. Xvilllfll' Ohm, Robert Sheehan. 'l'hirfI Rozw: Riehztrd lfogeltnztn, john Burns, Robert Xlullziney. 'l'll0IIl2lS .xCliCI'll1LlllIl. Robert loennis, .Nllred lines. john Grail. Frzmlt lierning. Wilbur Lay. lfoztrtll Rowe: .lohn lleil. .lznnes Hatrriv son, Howard Brnns. Robert Sznnen. .lerrx Kuntz. lingerie Reinhardt, Robert Xngns, Richard Perrmzm. Robert Sclnreikert. Pttnl Bell. Alf I l I Qi' . is QV QQIJ lfmnl lfozv: 'lhomas Lee. Michael Reis l'homas Doyle, William 0'Keefe, Lestcil ingway, William Ilnlle, Frank Selxillc. Wittekind, Albert Nenhaner, Ronald Hem ,Wrmul Ii'o:i': james Rowe. Richard Wess jolm Burns, lidwin llchtinan, john Van lflandern, Robert Miller. Rohert lolg. David Hoffman. Third Ruzv: Richard Radler, Charles Maller fl'residentj, james Rakel, james Carson, Donald Shroyer fViee-l't'esi- dent. Secretaryj, Walter Ormsbee, john I i'ankenhergei', lfnurlli lime: George Oster- ield, Stanley Hnmhert f'l'l'C1lSlll'CI'j, Bert Nloher, jerry Wiesenhahn, Ronald Heinen. Paul Scliramin, james Morgan. lfronl Row: lhomas Xornherger, lidward Lavatori fYiiie-Presidentj. john Gallerky. XVilliam Majors, jolm Gappa, jolm Hogan, Walter Heivog, I,awrciic'e Gerwc, Richard Busehmann. Sfwwnfl Roux' john lmnrk, jolm King, james Yan Flandern. Richard Sflnnidl. james Lantry, joseph Nieman, Denis Hem- merle, Walter Hnllemeyer. Hugh Keiser. Gerald Shawhan fl'residentj. Tliirrl Razr: Roger Haas. Chris liurgasser, William Wil- liams, Gerald Nelson QSCCVCIZITQJ. Roy Makin, G. Michael Muldoon, james Niemann, Hon'- ard Mclntosh, Raymond lurner. Ifnurlli lime: jerry Gappel, liarl Seheidlei' llreas- nrerj, jack Gostigan. joseph Whitaker, Wil- I. lam Foley. Paul Hillman. Thomas Dieter. Fred Pelzer, Charles Bird. joseph Nolan. I.Yl'lIlf j2illlCS xxlllilllll. v wiv' lllls IS lmcgkvs lwcst pclzml ui thc Alan, lllkltkltl ul yu-1 inning his moull . 1 . . cu unc: xt. Xvhilif Xul5m'aI'iHI1? ' - ' ' ' 1 open, lurk gm 4U!llL'll1il1j,Q in Xdmining him-mls vnilc mm l'mf-um' X In .ns lu- lblllIlKlCl5 his nay lhl'0llgll il Lhvm Inrmnlzl wa.-1-1 V H 7' Qi Q 9 wwf' VJ O KE B EQ ffl! -5.1 :hu me ,sg En. 3 'ggi QE' :SO G-2 -'Zu 52 ?u A2 EQ .SH Od: 5 'C'3 SQA 253 cm. ECS Q3 can E-'S Sju'al:i11g.' M. Diana. First lfmvg W. Bokcnkottcr, R. XN'ood. Srrnnd Rrmg- R. Rcmxcr. N. Nlcivcr, D. Ochlcr. C. Rn Vito, -I. l'crx'1nc. Thlrrl Row: P. Huber. li. liurns. S. x12llx2lSl'0, YV. CrcuIicI1. C. Austin, D. SZIIIUIIIQCIU. lfnurlll Ron l I 3 R. Nlcvcr. R. IHIIICIR, I. Bcrning, l. Patton, R. Faust, IJ. Alzlrrs. lfifilz lmzr: ll. Huicl. .L Nllorrison, li. I.: R. Hinos, XY. Hoclcr. 'If XVcSsClkalnpvr, Good Book Is a Good Teacher Loft l o right: I. lScz'l:1g'c', I. xIk'c:2ll'lllY. 'l'. 1-illiqam, 'l'. Stzullmillcr. 'lhcsc 1111- searching for lllc vlusiiv l'L'Il'Clll DRIHIIDIIICI. lllX Seniors Are The Pride of Catholic Education We. the Purcell Senior Class of 1952, find ourselves facing a world of con- fusion, strife and immorality. It is a formidable challenge, but we should be well fortified with the grace of God and the wisdom instilled into us through the efforts of our parents and teachers. We cannot leave Cavalier Castle with- out a touch of regret. We have made new and lasting friendships: we have become part of that famous Purcell spirit as we cheered our Notre Dame of Cincinnati to grid fame. as we engaged in the numerous activities of the school. That spirit will abide with us down the years. ABBINANTIC, PAUL C., Baseball 2-3-l, Intramural Bas- ketball 1-2, Band 1-2-3, Orchestra 1-2-fl, Swing Band 2-3, Debate Club 2, Honor Roll 1-2-4 ACHTICN, RAYMOND T., Intramural Basketball 2, Stu- dent Spiritual Council 2 AIIRIANSEN, JOHN H.. Student Council 1. Red Cross 2, Honor Roll 1-2, Dramatics l-2 AGRICOLA, FRANK O., Football 1-2-3, Track 2, Honor Roll 1, lntratnural Basketball 1-2 ANELLO, DOMINIC V., Intramural Bowling 3-4 ARBINO, EUGENE J., Intramural Basketball 1-2, Cheer Leader 2-3-4, Band 1, Library Staff 2, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 4, Boosters Club 4 ARLINGHAUS, KENNETH H. Abbinantc Acluen Adrianscn Alillllgllillli .Xuslin Hilllgll AUSTIN, CHARLES J., Intramural Basketball 1-2-3, In- tramural Bowling 2, Athletic Manager l, Debate Club l-2-3--1, Speech Club l-2-3-4, Plume Qliditorj 3-4, Annual Staff Qliditory 4, Student Council qVice-President 31 fPresident 45, Crimson Club 4, Prom Committee 3-4. Student Spiritual Council 2, Honor R011 l-2-3-4, Cavalier of the Month 1 BAUCH, JOHN A., Service Club 3-4, Red Cross 2-3 BELLMAN, DONALD A., Intramural Basketball 1-2, Plume 2 BENZ, JOSEPH M., Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Intra- mural Bowling 3-4, Rifle Club 4, Triple AC 4, Annual Staff 4, Poster Club 4 BENZ, ROBERT R., Choral Group 1-2, Annual Staff 4 Agricola Anello Arbino Bcllinan J. Benz R. Ben7 Page 114 l.UNCk2lllllJIS ll'UllIl1' rzuli- nlcs its b1'igl1l11css lo most nl' lim. fiC2lI'l'S 1lfX'c1's. licis, 01' l'0lll'SC, is co11lc111- plating the ullllI2lI?il2llllSiI ul' St. IIINIIIRI. I I ISIQRNI-QXS. IHONIXS l... Hu'i111111i11g I. illllillllllllll ii0HIlllg 2-.I-I, 15111111 I ' il xllllllll Still' I l,lUlll fflllllllll L ' . 1 . 1 , ' Z '1'c fi-1. fiillllll' Roll I-L-.I-I 1 BICRNING. l'.Xl'I. li., Illll'2lllllll'ill Ilzlskclbzlll 2-fi. l11l1'z1111111'z1l Bu11'I111Q I-2-5, Club 7 il SDL 9 41 45 I 6111 Klub 3 I 1111111.11 81.111 I XlllllCfIllIJ2:i-1, l1'1pl1-A02-il 8111110111 Cuunril 3, Rcrl Cross 3, l,l'0lll fi0llIlllillCC Il--1. Sluclcul Spiritual filillll 2-EI--1 ql'1'1-siclclll lj, H4111111' Roll 12. fil'ilIlS0ll Club I IHQRWAXNGER, PAVI, IQ., Basketlmll l-2-3-I, 1l1l1'2lllllll'2ll llaslxctlmll 1-2 BE'l'HlfL, RICH.-XRD P., IllIl'2llUlll'llI Bowling l K Ilcb BEVIS, THOMAS j., Iul1'z1mu1'z1l Basketball 2-3--1, PIIIIIIC QAIU ll, xxllllllill Staff 1 BICK. YVILLIA BI F. BIEST, SPENCER R., Intramural Staff 2 BINZER, RICHARD M., Golf 2-3-4, 3, Plume 4, Annual Staff 4, Studeu 2-11, Crimson Cl11b 4 Basketball 1, Illllilllllllilll Bowling 1, Library Intramur11l Basketball 1-2, Intramural Bowling t Council 2, Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Poster Club lm, -1 I . 1531213155 in 1' . WW I .Q W Page 115 f W' Q Q Biluuinghalu Borkelman Y ffm it . ' I llm-binge! Ilociltlekel Ilochl llnrllle inRM1NcaH,xM. JOHN J. imczuiammx. w11,uAxi cs., Triple .ur 1 BOEBINGER, CHARLICS E., Intramural Basketball l-2-3-4. Intra- mural Bowling 2-3-4. Cheer Leader I-2-3--l fllaptain -lj, Commer- cial Club -1, Prom Committee 3 BOEDDEKER, BERNARD A., Intramural Basketball I-2-3 BOICHL, RICHARD C, BOIQHLII, JOHN W., Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Red Cross 3. Nature Club 2 BOKIiNKO'I II1iR, WILLIAM A., Intramural Basketball I-2-3--1, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club Il, Student Council -I, Red Cross 3, C.S.M.C, QCity President 35- QSchool President -lj, Crimson Club 4, Prom Committee 3,4 IIOLCICR, ANDRICIV Band l-2-3-4. Orchestra 3-fl, Swing Band 'l, Intramural Bowling I-2-3-4 BOYDEN, THOMAS C.. Intramural Basketball 2-El BRAUNING, ALBERT J., Intramural Basketball I-2. Intramural Bowling 3-4 BREDIGKIEIT, WILLIAM J., Intramural Bowling 4, Debate Club 4, Speech Club 4, Library Staff I, Annual Staff 4, Student Council fl, Red Cross I-3-4, Student Spiritual Council 3-4 BROCKHOFF, JAMES J., Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-el, Tennis I-2-3--I, Intramural Basketball I, Plume 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Student Spiritual Council 3, Cavalier ol' the Month 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Vice-President BROWARSKY, LAWRICNCIC H., Intramural Basketball I-2'3, Na- turc Club 3 BRIIIENIZMAN. RICHARD J., Intramural Basketball 2, Honor Roll I-2-I l eial f fl Bokeukottex Bulger Boydcu Brauuiu Byedigkeit Bruckhofl' Browarsky Brut-nem in Page 1 is S IORS 1952 ISRUNS, NORBERT A., Football 2-3-l, 'Ill'1lfl'i 2, lutrn- tnurztl Basketball l-2. IIlll'llII1llI'2ll Bowling 1-2 lII'l-IHLIQR, JAMES li., Foolbzlll l-2, ,IlI'2'll'll l-2. Intrzr nunatl lluskctbztll l-2-3--l, Annual Stuff Ll. Student Count-il -l, l'l'Olll Connnitlec 3--l BCR, JAMES H., Football l-2-3--I, '1ll'IlClC l-2-3-tl, Annual Stuff -l, l'liOlll Conuuittec fl-4, Student Spiritual Council 2-4, Cavztlier of thc Month 4, Honor Roll I BURNS, liI.BliRT C.. Football L2-3-4, Speech Club -l, Annual Stuff 4, Prom Conunittec 3-4, Prom King 3, Calva- lier of thc Month bl, Senior President. Crimson Club 4 BIFRWINKICI., HENRY B., Football l-2-fl-4, IlllI'1l.lIllll'L1l Howling 3 Blum Btmlilm ut A t ttoo Y I x 'lag T' l +' x, g. x VYI3 9 't X' It ,XIV W if! A 'Lu il N x, 'oy ' x ' A lIll'l'LliR, SIMON S., Cro-is Country 2-3-Vl, Trllck 2-Vl. lntraunurul Basketball l-2-SVI, rvlllllllll Staff 4, Plume 4Artj 4 CADE, XYAI.'l'liR L., I.llJl'1ll', Staff 2, Annual Stull' -l CARDARICLIJ, JOHN Intranlurul Basketball I-2-El, Intrrunurztl Bowling 2, Orrlicstra 2-fl. Dminatics 4, Plume -I, Annual Staff tl, Student Council -I, Prom Committee Ll CARROLL, DONALD L., 'frztck l, Intrzunurztl Basketball l-2-3-4, Annual Stuff Al, Commercial Club Al CLARK, KARL COLLINS, FRANCIS A.. Illlfllllllllifll Bowling 4 COYNIQ, RICHARD Mu IIlll'2lllllll'1ll liznkclluull 2-4, Band Nlztnztgcr I-2-3-I L I'-nuns lluivunkcl 1 Cade' 4'4ud1ut'lli Czutoll Clank Collins R, L m l':1gc' lI7 IH' . Clbyllt' cllll rem llanppm AM' Dc lllllllllfl' Dci1nling 1lt'0lll IN'lK'lS Dianna llicplnlns ljlKfl'kC'l5 Ili Mnzio Dixon COYNIC, 'IWHONLXS S., lfnnllxlll l-2-El-I, B2liL'lJllll fl-l. DIANA, Nl.X'l l'HliW V., Illll'2lllllll'2ll liasketbull l-2, InA lllll'2lllllll'lll lhiskt-tlmll l-fl ll'llllllll'1ll Bowling 2, Buncl l-2-3-Al, fJl'Cl1CSll'Z1 l-2-3-tl. Swing Band 3--I. Recoul Club 2, Debate Club 1,2-3-fl. KIVRRICNS, THOMAS lllll'1llllllI'2ll Ilgtskctlmll l-2-fl-l Speech Club I-2-3-rl, D1':1111:1tic's 4, Plutuc 3-4, Annual Stull' -1, Student C'nuncil l, Cl'lIllSOIl Club -1, Student l7,XI'l'liR, GER,-XI,lD l.., 'l'1'z1c'lx l, lllllkillllllllll llzlskvllntll Spiritual Council 2, fl0ll0l' Roll l l. .xlllllllll Stull l. Nlzult Llub .5 Dlm,HAM,S, HDWAXRD A' 116151-LUNNIQR. 'l'IfIONlfXS ER.. I'l1f1lU:11'1'11l'Y UNH flfl- IBIICRKPQRS, '1'H0x1.xs cz., Student czmmcil 1, Honm Scxwtcc Cllub l, Anuuzll Stull l Roll 1,243 l1IilNIl,lNCL, Ill-QNIS R., I1111-11111111-111 liulvlilm I-3-l, timn- Ill MUZIO. ANTHONY l'., I11l1'1l1111u'11l Bzlskfsthanll l-2-3. llIl'l'l'l2ll Club -l lllll'2llIllll'2ll l5uwli11g 1-2 umm. 1fR.xN14 H.. 11111111111 Stztfl' 11, l,llllIlC 1.-1111 A1 UIXUN- fUfl5l'3R'll D-1 FOOUPHII 1-2-3-All '1 '11fk IQ-'3-Hhl' ' ll'2ll1llll'2ll Bznskctlnll I-4. Debzue Club 2, Annual Stall Al, DlC'l'liRS, DOX.'XI,lJ xl. Student Council fl, Stutlcnt Spiritual C0um'il Al Pang SE IGRS 0118 1952 IlIIlll IIlD1lYCl DlIl'llllll9l'Il Douil Dlnnlmclwu Ii. Durkin W. Dunkin Iiznkly licklioll DOI.I.lTNNIAYIiR, CH.'XRI,liS Commercial Club 4 DORNBIYSCH, IQDW.-XRD N., IIllI'1lllIIII'1ll Basketball l-2-I DOWD, FRANCIS X. DUNIBACHI-LR, PAITL -I., Swiuuniug 2, IIIlI'lIIlIlII'1ll Buskclbzlll I-2, Rifle Club 3, Annual Stuff 4 DIYRKIN, IQDYVARD Intramural lizwkcllmull I-2, Dcbulc Club 2, Speech Club 2, Annual Slafl' 4, N1IlllI'C Club 2-3, 'liiplc AC l 2-3-il. Student Spiritual Council 2-S-l, Honor Roll I l2lll'lllIIIlll linncking DIIRKIN, XVILLIAM S., Poslcl' Club I-2 ICARLY, I..-XXVRENCI-I l'., Football I-2, Bzlskcllmll I-2, lDII'2lIIllllR1ll Basketball 3, Debate Club 2, Speech Club 2, Honor Roll l-2 ICCKHOFF, WlI,l,I.XM kj. lil-lliM.XNX, DONALD Football l-243, rlilllflk 2, IlIlI'2lllIIIl'1ll Basketball l, IIIll'21IIIlll'lll Bowling I, Annual Stull' fl, l'rom Com- mittee 3 IQNNICKINC, ROBICRT D., Inlrzlnulral Bowling l-2-3-l, SlllIlCIIl Council 3, Honor Roll l-2-3-I FARMER, RICHARD T., Swimming 2-3. Inll':mnn':uI Rzulwllmll I-243--I, IIIlI'2IlIllIl'1ll Bowling I-2, Allllllill Staff 1 FARRELI., JAMES H., IIIlI'ZllDlll'Zll Basketball I-2 ICXRWICK. RAYMOND -I., Inllmnurzll ISus.kcIb11ll l-2-Al I AIlS'I', ROliER'l' Inlrrnlnlrzll llzxskctlmull 2-3, Annual Sunil fl, Crimson Club 4 Page llfl Q -.v-I SR 'I' FIIIRIIICI lfinlcll Frnwifk lfnust IVIQRRIS, QIOSICPII li. L-fl, llllI':Illllll'lll llztwkct JL -L Climnl Cmttp 2. Natura- Club fl Ilutilbzill l-2-3-l. llllI'1llIllll'1ll Cuintncrc'i:tI Club fi-I, Stutlcnt Council AL-f, lfI.l'IlDlDlf.RNl.XN, ll li N RY C.. If0I,lliNl,0CIiN, THUNLXS C.. Bttskctlmztll l-2-fl-l l UO'l'li, YlNCl'iN'l' 'l'l':lt'lx it 1 ,. i' if K I-fl, InLx'aunln'ztl liziskctbzill 1-2- ISAI, Annual Stull' l. Art Club 2. l'roin Cmnnnttce ELI, C.S.M.C FOX. ICIHY.-XRD G. lfOX,FR.-XNK'l',,Clim':1lCmnn i a g Ibc entire ill is crntlnzillctl by Fr. lfrosfs ltilllllllltbll ol' Bro, -Ittnscn's 'SC Critic Circle listens intently to Stain luLtlitl's cltms. except filL'llllt'll :intl Nlucllt-i'. who :uv Kenton with ai Sllztkespcztrizni zlfcctlt. Huivt. Strnfli :intl tnuggingn fur tbc czuttc-tu. Sflnvatli are cspcciztlly cnt'upltii'cal. gmfli ti , 'A l l J'f'T I 6--.WW fQ'5w time-Q. he-is fir-urge Calvin Liurdnei' f32lTripOli .Vx 1 A - 5- A fi ,vll .M New Q x D ln i ' l Gerdee Cc-rwe Gill: CLXININ, ROBERT I.,. llllllllllllllili Bznskcllmll l-2-fl CLXRDNILR, JAMES CARRIPOLI, EDXVARD A., lIlll'21lIllll'2li Bnskclhull l-3--l, Soccer l-2-3, Wrestling 2-3, Annual Staff -1, Drafting Clnli l, Student Connfil 1 GATICS, IMXXVRICNCIC XY., Bzwkcllmll 2-3. IllIl'2lll1lll'1ll lluskctlmll I-2, SlllClCIll Council fl Llalh, ,IOHN CL, Ffkllllllli l-2-fl-VI, 'lizlck l-2434 ILICORGIC, IQDWARD ll. IURS 1952 l':lgc l2l Gilligan Glandorf Cneckr' C-ICRIHCS. l'HlLll' G.. lnlrznnnml Bowling I-2, Slllill'lll lnnn ll 4 L' I, Honor Roll 2 UIQRXVIC, RICHARD Illll'2lllllll'5ll Bowling' 3, Slnzlcnl Council l-fl, Red Cross Rcprcxcnlzltixe fl LILB. GICRALD CI.. Inlr1n1nn'z1l Bowling l-2 C'II.I.IG,'XN, JOHN LliJI'lll'l' Stull l C.I..-XNIJORF, WlI.l.l.'XNl li., llzlskcllmzill l-243, llllI'1lllllll'1ll llziskcllmll l LOICIIKIC. l'.Xlll, R.. Fuollmalll l-2-fl. iIlll'llllllll'1li B1lSlil'IA li.1ll l-I W, 3 SENIOR 1952 GOLDRAINER, JEROME Intramural Basketball 2-3, Commercial Club -1 CREENAWALT, CHARLES A., Intramural Basketball l. Band l-2-3, Orchestra l-2-fl, Swing Band 3, Stutlent Council I CREULICH, VVILLIAM M.. Intramural Basketball l, lntrznnural Bowling I-2, Debate Club l-2-3--1, Speech Club 2-3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Plume 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Crimson Club 4. Student Spiritual Council 2, Honor Roll 2-3 GROTE, CHRISTOPHER H., Football I-2-3-4, Track 3, Swimming 3-4 CRIJBER, JAMES A., Intramural Basketball l-2, Com- mercial Clnb -I Colclrainer Creenawalt Greulich Hagel Hallm a u Heck 11, :Www GRUNKEMEYER, JEROME R., Intramural Basketball 2-3, Choral Group 2, Nature Club 2-3 HAGER, RONALD, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Intra- mural Basketball 1-3 HALLORAN, WILLIAM J.. Intramural Basketball 2-3--I, Debate Club 2, Honor Roll 2 HECK, NVILLIAM P. HEISELMAN. PAUL HELBLING, JOSEPH If. HELLMANN, GERALD F., Rifle Clllll 3-4 QSet't'etary -lj, Commercial Club 4 Grote Gruber Crunkemcs en Heiselman Helbling Ilellmann Page 122 HIQNNIEKIQS. IiDW.-XRD H., IIIlI'1lIIIlll'Sll Iialskctbzrll I-2, Honor Roll I 2 I HICKS. D.-KNIICL R., Service Club I-2, CUIIllIICI'Cl2ll Club I HINIQS. -IOSICPH R., Illll'2lllIlII'1ll Buskctlmll -I, lntrannurzrl Bowling 'I -I HINES. ROBIQRI A., Intrunnnxtl Buskctlmll 2-4, Intrzunurzrl Bowl- ing 3, Debate Club 2, Plume fl-I, Student Council I, Honor Roll I-2-PI, Crimson Club -I HOCIICR, WILLIANI Football I-2, liasketbztll I, Baseball 2-3-I. Debate Club 2. Speech Club 2, Plume 2-3-4, Annual Stzifl' 4, Student Council 2, Senior Sccretzn'y, Prom Committee 4, Crimxon Club -I HOLTEL, j.-XNIICS H., Intrzunurail Bowling I-2, Plrotogrnpby Club -I, Cornrnercizil Club -I, Red Cross 2 HOIXICRICFIC, IQARI. C., Swinnning I, Art Club 2, Rzrtlio Club fl-I, Stuclent Council I HOI.'I'Ml-IIIQR, 'I'HOM.'XS .-X., lutrznnural Bauskctbzrll I-2-3-4,AIlIlll1Il Stuff 4, Stuclc-nt Council I-2, Rccl Cross 2-3, Honor Roll 2--I, PITIIII Connnittcc 4 HONEK.-XNIP, JOHN R., Swinnning fl-4, Choral Group 2. Dcbruc Club 2-3, Math Club I, Nature Club 2-3, Rzulio Club -I HOR.-KK, DONALD W.. 'lrztck 3-4 HUBICR, PAIFL Ilztskctbztll I-2-3-4, Trztck I-2-3, Plunrc- 3-I, Annual Stull' I, Triple .X-C I. Student Council 2, Honor Roll 2-3--I, Crimson Club -I HIFICIIICPOHI., DONALD li. Hl7IliT. DAVID Plume 3-4, Librzrry Stuff I-2--I,StucIcnt Spiritual Council 2-3, Honor Roll I-2-3, Crimson Club -I HITNTICR. RICHARD T.. Ifootbzrll 2, 'I'r:lck l-2, Intrzunurnl Basket- bztll I-2-3, Stutlcnt Council l-2 Q1 I -- - -2 i ' In lg Holtgrcfc Holtnrcicr Ilonekmnp Horrrk 1 f ,-,,. ., ,. 'Y ...,, ....,- 1 ttctr I I ' Q Ii: ' Huber Hnc-rlcpolil Huict Hunter Page 123 I I Icnncltcs Hoclcr . Hines Hicks i i R. Hines Holtel is .-2 ., fel - if,-,, .MW IIIlI7f'I S' 'Q 4 use . KW IIS F2 4 I . X , X wi L t ik ILM 5 .Iunu-N -I . ig. 's . M io Kimble - W, f' ,ef f, Egzftfggg' ,,,,, ,, , -- mm A .FILES ly - I ll 1 1 QC: 1 Sm. , Alibi lIl7'l'lI-II., ,DONALD lnlrzunuizil llziskelliall I-2-3, IIIIIIIIL' I, Bzuul I-2, Orclicslm I-2 IKICR, CHARLICS S., Inlrzuinnul liaskclliall I-2-3-I, ,Xnnuzil Stall' I, Swinnning l-2-fl JAMES, CHARLICS R., Rillc Club il, Red Cross I xl.-XNSIQN, WILLIAM H.. Swinuning 2, lnirzunnrsil Bowling -I. Student Council -I, Student Spiritual Council 'I KAHLIQ, LOUIS L., Inlrzunuml Buskctlizill I, Band I-2-3-4, Orches- tra I-2-3-4, Swing Band I, Nature Club I, Honor Roll 3 KASTRUP, DANIEL li., Inn'anuu':il Bowling IAS, llzuul 2-4, Orches- ll'1l 2-3, Drannatics 2. Triple A-C il, Pliolograpliy Club 2-3 KICIDICL, FREDERICK S., Ilziskclbzlll 2, Inlrzunurzil Bnsketlmzill I-3, Inlrainnwzil Bowling I Kl'II.LliR, ROlIliR'I' Cross Country I, Coll' fl-I, IIIIIILIIIIIIHII Ilziskclball 2, Rifle Club EI Kli'I I'IiRER, IIICRNARD IiI.I-IICSPIICS, FRIQDERICK IIlll'2lllIllI'1lI Basketball I-2-3-I, Stu! rlcnl Counfil 3. Honor Roll I-2 KI.INKF.NBIiRC, .XRIHIIR KI., Clioral Group 2, DI'ZlIII2llli'S ll, Ainiuul Stuff -I, Nature Club 2-3-4, Triple A-C Al, Rzulio Club Al, l'ron1 Conunillec I KNIECI-IT, DONALD KI., llaiskcllmll l'2-3-AI, Baseball 3-fl, Speech Club 2-3 KNII'l', ARNOLD .-X., Rifle Club 3-I. Plume ffhtl I, Nature Club II, Photograpliy Club 3, Student Spiritual Council fl-,I f'l'reasui'el' 'lj KROICCICR, DAVID IllIl'ZlIlIllI'1lI Ilalslwllialll I Keidcl Keller Kcllcrcr Kleewpirs Klinlienlwrg Kucclil Knipp Kroegci' I',lgL' l2l ICRS 1952 KUHL, RONALD H. LIXDS.-KY, l'.-XITI, I,., lntt':untu':tl Basketlmll El-Pl. Trztck 3, -V .xlllllllll Stull' l Kl'RRli. RICHARD l,., lntrzunutul Bztskctlmzlll l. Rllle Hull 3 LONCLI, NIICHAICI, l.,. lntrzumlrztl Ilztskctlmll 2-3, Anntlztl mxttflxcz. juttas A.. lfootlmztll I-2-3-l, llusketlmll l,2'fs, WN l' 'A f 4 ' ' ...,t-- ,,,- my , luck 23 l, Dclmle Llulm -, ,Knmml Stall 1 IIOSICKAXHI2 PAUL F., Smdcm Ummm l IAITX. liRNI'QS'I' M.. llllliillllllill Basketlmll l-2-fl-4, 1 Plume 3-l. Annual Staff 4, Triple A-K1 3-I Qllity l'resimlent MCUONOIIGH' D- .l XMl'AS' l m 'll f'l Baskfflllall l'2 l' lj, Crimstm Cluls -l. Stuclent Council l, Student Spiritual l l 3ml l3l Wfwlltlg l'Z'3'l' llllllm' lf' Rell C1055 13 Council 3-Pl fll'I'CZlSlll'CY 35, Post Reporter 4 V 1 xlCZlJf,Nf,llflH. jOSIal'H H. l,liliSl'INl.XNN. HENRY lf.. .Xltnllzll Stull I Nlt:GOW.XN, NIICH.-Xlil, l'.. Iulrtunuml liaskvtlmll I-2. LIXlll'1XlSliRCLliR. lXl.liX.XNlDliR lllll'Ill1llllklIl Bowling 2. I'.S.N. 4 , . l l 3' -ra., , a,g t i. A ,. V. Ktllnl Kurrc Lgnnping l,.mx l.f'vst'tn:tlnl l.lIltlC'IllDCl'gCl' G4 l,imls213' Lungi l.0wr'kzunp jgnncm Nh llumruglt lmeplt Nhllmmuglt Nlffnilltilll Page 125 Mt'Cr:m' Mt Halt' Mt'Quaitlc Melning Mvivci Mt-llntt Mt:CRAW, JAMES Intrznnural Basketball 1-2-3-fl, l'luine 4. Student Spiritual Council 2-3 MCHALE, PATRICK j., Cross Country 2-3, Swimming 1-2-3 MCQUAIDE, IVILLIAM J., Tennis 2-3-4, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 MADEWELL, WILLIAM D. MARASCO, SALVATORE C., Intramural Basketball I-4, Library Staff 2-4, Annual Staff 4, Art Club 2--1, Crimson Club 4 MARRS. DONALD II.. Rifle Club 3, Annuzil Staff -1, Art Club 3-4, Crimson Club -l, l'luine tArtj -I Matlcwcll lN1:irasco Mari s Metz Rich. Meyer Ray Mcytr MEHRING, HAROLD J., Intramural Basketball l MEISZER, NICHOLAS M., Golf 2-3-4, Radio Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Crimson Club 4 MELLOTT, DONALD L. METZ, JOSEPH H., Intramural Basketball 1-2 MEYER, RICHARD F., Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4. Student Council 1, Student Spiritual Council 1, Honor Roll 1-2 MEYER, RAYMOND A., Golf 2-3-4, Intramural Bowling 3, Intramural Basketball l, Rifle Club 3, Annual Staff -1, Nature Club 3, Student Spiritual Council 3--1, Honor Roll l-2-3--1, Crimson Club 4 SENIORS 1 952 Pai gc 126 NllIkCllllil,l,. IXIZK l... lllllll- mural llzlslxcllmalll l ,ff xlol.l,m', DON.-XID .x. NlON'l'KQONlliRY. CLICORCQIC W NIORICNCY. ROllliR'l' I... lfnul- Imll l-2-2444. 'll'zu'l4 2-fl-l, Intran- nrzll lizuskcllmull l'2. lnlmnlurul Howling 2,3--1. .-XVI fllllll l-2 MORRISON, .Xl.l.liN Z., Hcllu l'czu'I1cr I, Plume 2-3-11. Annual hl.nII l, lriplc .K-CI Ei. Plume llI0l'1ll'X lV1'ilcl's' flllllll fl-4. Nlalh Klub -l. Honor Roll 2-fl-1. KL., Clrimson Club I 'mlgl . I., 'A xllila1,1.laR, ROBIQRI' cz., Rillc ' , filulm Pl-1. .lllllllkll Stull' l, Honor K ' H K 5 ,A Roll l-2-fl--l Q lv A,q. x1l'1cNc:Hnf.x. wlI.1,l.x M la., ' N . lllll'1llIHIl'2ll Howling 2. l.llll'1ll'f i,, K..., , V Stall. I2 ' ' ' XlllI,l.ONl'1Y.'IHOMAS H.. ln- L? ' llillllllllill Baskcllmnll 2-3-ll A KA l lfr. llllllgllllg' sum lmx an ulmrlgy nollcmliun. will: liurm 'l'Ilc '.' ' ' ' IL s lmtlllllg llkp 1Ll.1x.al1ml. l'1'. XS clrll W1lSlIlllUl'lll- I . I . . Img nulc cmmugll to l'L'lll2ll'li, wlmclcupml wc ulmsn-rw Ili smiling' to look inlclligcnt. ll1 'actions lu lm ' 'rls. CNlJC1.'llllQ'l'2llll, lfllllil NlllIlXlllQ l'l'llIlIL'l'. 'tml licllwl lm' f Lll . . lx urn lu -- Q 5 n 1 T... .2 3 X lie? ai' , 2 it . Q. , 3 w. 5 1 iw? -V M . -H,,1,-fgffii-, Ochler N- , S 'E ' ' l 5.2 ai , S R l r ii ' A Q , , gs- Ni W .. , - -N1 A O'Leury ll -Q C. lLllllClx3IllJJ . ,.-, . ,.V,.,. ..,,,, , . Ns, '- Pclnocl Per r i n e Nluulumk Murray Navarro Niehuus Nies Noonc 0'Connf:ll U'Connm XILTRDOCK, JOHN C.. lfootlmll 1-2-3-l, Basketball l-2, Iutrzunurul Basketball 1-2, Speech Club 3, Plume 3 MURRAY, DENIS E., Rifle Club 3--1, Nature Club 3--1, Student Spiritual Council 4 NAVARO, KENNICTI-l IC., Art Club 1-2 NIEHAUS, ROBICRT J., Intramural Buskctlmll l-2-3 NIES, THOMAS M.. lntrzuuural Bnskctlmll 2, Choral Group 2, Nature Club 2-3, Student Spiritual Council 2, Honor Roll 3 NOONIC. ACK l'. O'CONNllLL, l'Al'I. l,.. lluml l-2-3-ll, Ol'l'llCSlli2l 2-3-4, Swing Bznul fl--l, Annual Stuff 4 O'CONNOR, ROBERT l'., Colf 2-3-4, Intrzunural Bowling l-2-fl-Il OliHLliR. DOUGLAS L., Band 2, Annual Staff -l. Nuturc Club 2-3, Art Club 3, l,llOlOgl'ElJJllJ' Club 3-l, Crimson Club 4, Plume fArtj 3 O'LliARY, JERRY M., Intrunuu'al Buskctlmll 1-2-3, lntrzlnulral Bowling l, Band 2 PATTEN. PATRICK Cross Country Al, Track 3--l, IIlll'1lllllIl'2ll Basketball l-2--l, Plume l, Annual Staff 4, Art Club 3-il, Crimson Club 4, Honor Roll 2 PENNEKAMP, THOMAS E., Swimming l-2, Intrzunurnl llnskctlmll I. Library Staff 2-3 PICNROD, THOMAS M. l'liRRlNli, JOHN Nl., l'lun1c l, Annual Stull' l, Spcccll Club -l, Crimson Club 4 Page 128 l'cr1ino lliening Pm ter Prun Rechtien Rcgvnslmrgcl Rcibcl Rcincrsmau Rcinc-rt PIERRINO, DOMIN IC S. PIICNING, THOMAS F., sWllllllllllU' l-2, Iulrzuuuull llzls- kctbull 1, Stuclcnt Spiritual Councll 3 l'OR'l'liR, ROBIQRT 'l'., lntrznnural Baskctlmll 3 PRl'S, DONALD H., Honor Roll l Rl-ICI-ITIIQN, RICH,-XRD C., lntr:1nuu'ul Basketball I-243, Bowling l. COlIllllCl'CIlll Club 4 RICGENSBIIRGICR, I'Al'L Ifootbzlll l-2-3-4, 'l'r:u'k I, Intramural Basketball 1, lntranunul Bowling l, Nlzull Club 4, Triple A-C 3 IORS 1952 I gl! Rcnuvr Ric I1. Ritkqml Robt. Ricltaml RICIISICI., .IOHN C., Football l, Illflgflllllllill llzlskctball l-2-3-1, Annual Staff -I RICINICRSMAN, RICHARD D., Cross Country 2-3-I 'l'rzu'k I-2-3-1. Plume 3-4, Annual Staff -I 1 v RICINERT, ROBERT I,., IlllI'2ll1llll'2il Basketball I-2 Library Staff 2. Annual Stuff Al RICNNER, RICHARD B., Football l-2-3--l, Track l-2-3--l Intramural llaskctlmll l-28--I, Prom Connnittec 3--1 Honor Roll 1, Crimson Club 4 1 y RICKARD, RICHARD A., Student Council 2 RICHARD, ROBERT Rlflc Club 'l HU , Lf fw 9 . K1 J Aj Ji SN. L ka ROVITO, CHARLES Intramural Basketball l, Dra- matics -1, Annual Stall' 4, Commercial Club 4, Student Council 4, Prom Committee 3-4, Student Spiritual Coun- cil 4, Crimson Club 4 RUSSO, RICHARD N. SAILING, RONALD E. SANDMANN, JAMES F., Intramural Basketball l-2-3-l, Band 1-2-3-4 SANDMANN, WILLIAM B., Band I-2-3-4, Radio Club 4 SANTANGELO, DINO J., Tennis l-2-3-4, Intramural Basketball 1-2, Band l-2-3-4, Orchestra l-2-3-4, Swing Band 3-4, Record Club 1-2, Debate Club l-2-3-4, Speech Club 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 2-3, Plume 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Student Council l, Prom Committee 3, Crimson Club 4 IOR 1952 SCHATZMAN, RONALD C., Swimming 2-3-4, Choral Group 2, Math Club 4, Nature Club 2, Triple A-C 4, Radio Club 4, Honor Roll 2-3 scnur, THOMAS J., Lim-ary Staff 1-2 SCHMID, JACK B., Intramural Basketball l-3, Band l-2-3, Art Club 3-4, Annual Staff 4 SCHREIBER, LESLIE Band 1, Library Staff I-2-3-4, Service Club 2-3-4, Student Council 4, Student Spiritual Council 4 SCHULTE, DAVID A., Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4, Honor Roll 1 SCHWAB, FRANK G., Basketball 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3, Orchestra l-2, Annual Staff 4, Student Spiritual Council 1 Rox ito Russo .z-, .:' 2' C - Slllkllllllilll Sllllil' Salllll Sandmann W Sandmann Slntan elo 8 8 bi lnuiil Sclrreiber Schulte Sclnrab Page 130 we you c'au't L-xpvct the l'rc'wirlcm of lhc Nlzuh Club lu Hoc-kclumu :mal SQIIHIIIIZIIIII should know IIILII imc-Iligc ow hmx lu zuld, Fr. Boxlck xml: vx girl Rev JI ' ' ' ' ' ' ' L 1 ,cuwur cl. munlc l.1u h LVLII uhum lhcx cloul vel thc okc. Do 'ou , I 1'-T . R I I 1 H . D I I wasnt Pr. Schulte Lu fluuk you? I I -l ,G SKIIIIYl'lRINl.XN, 'I'lIOM.XS I Q x lfuullmull I, lllll'2lllllll'2iI llankul V SCIHXVliR'l'Nl.XN, XN'Il.l.I.fXNl 1' SC1O'l l'. .IOHN M., Studcu fIUlllIl'II 2 lluum' Roll 2. ' ' SHAFICR, QIIICNTIN M. SHANNON, 'IIIIQOIIORIC N Iulrzuuurzal Iiuskcllmll 2-3 I'IlII1lK' fl Wm Sl'I,XRI'SH.XlR. l,Ol'IS Ii. -ur QIUIIIIIIIIICC 3, Sluclcut Spiriluzl Council 3. l.5.N. I Page Ifil I slekvlxzl, IIOSICPH A., lfumuml I , LK JG' SIIIQICI., KARL li., Foullmall I 7 I I IIISIILIIHII I Illllx P5 lI'llIlllIl'2lI Bowling 1. Auuuul SluI'I' I, Rzuliu Clluh -I, l'mul Sonntzng Stadlel Staffoul Slillllll Steffen 'MY SONNI AC, ROIIliR'l'. Inlrzunurul Iluskcllmalll El-l STADLICR, JOHN, Chess Club ll STAFFORD, RONALD J., Rifle Club 3-I QYice-I'l'csi1lenl lj, Speech Club 4 STAUDT, GICRALD XV.. lllIl'llllllIl'2Il Basketball 3-l, Annual Slnlf I, Sludenl Council I-2, Basketball Manager I STICFFIZN, ROBERT W., IIllI'ZlllIlll'Ill Basketball I-2 STORCH. RALPH E.. Tennis lIlll'ZIIlllll'2ll Basketball I-2-3-4, llIll'2illllII'2Il Bowling 2-3 STRATNIAN, JOHN C.. Math Club -I, Chemistry Club 3, Honor Roll 2 SULKICN, FRICIDICRICK E., Football I-2-3--I, Prom Connnillcc 3. Senior 'I'rcasure1' SULLIVAN, JOSEPH Intrzmnnal Basketball 2 TALLARIGO, ROBERT Inlraniural Basketball I-2, Red Cross 'Track 2, Cmss-Country 2 THIQSING, FRANK S. THOMAS, NORMAN J. TIIRNICR, STICPHIEN P. VIIZL, DONALD V., Intrannlmll Bzlskctlmll l Storch Stratman Sulkcn Sulliuln Talllznigo I Incwiw' 'I honms 'I urncr Yicl P1 Page 132 IORS .K 7? ' 1 1952 jf VISSING, JOSEPH Intrzunurul Basketball 2-S VOCIZLSANG, XVAI,'l'ER F. WACHENDORF, ROGER E., lnlrunlurzll Bzlskclbznll 2-I, Connncrcial Club -l WAIXVERS, RONALD F., Baseball 3, Illllillllllllll Basker- bnll 1-2, lnlrzunurznl Bowling l-2 WARD. RICH.-XRD L., Service Club l-2, Red Cross Al XVESSIELK.-XMPIZR, THOMAS C,, Choral Group 2, Debzltc Club 2-3, Speech Club 2-3--l, l'lun1c -I, Annual Stuff 4. Math Club 4, Radio Club -l, Honor Roll 2-3-l, Crimson Club ll Vissing Yogclxang Xv1.HllCIl4lOlf ,fQ td Q ,Xl WIICNICR. RAYMOND Nl., Cross l-2-3, lnlrzunurzll Basketball l-2 Country I2-3-Ll, 'I-l'llt'k XVILHICLM, XV.'XL'l'liR R., Bzuul l-2-fl, fll'fllCSll'2l l-2-fl, Student Council I NVINZIC, NVIILIANI C.. lllll'llllllIl'2ll llzlskclbull I-2 YVI'l'TF, ROBICRT' .X., lllll'2lllllll'2ll llmrling I, Klonnncr- cizll Club ll WI'l l'liKlND. ROl3liR'l' lnirznnurul Ilzlskcllmzlll I-23- I, Band 2 XYl'I I'l'IKlNll. NVILFRICIT H., Football I-2-fl-l. 'l'l':ll'k 2. llzlsebzlll fl, .llllltlif Nlxumgcr fl, Honor Roll 1,2 Wullcrs Ward NW-wsrlknlllpcl YViCner XVilhClm xvlllllg XVillc' R. XS'illL'Lin1l W. xvlIIClxlllll l'u ge l3'i WOHI,WliNDl-'.R, ROBliR'l' li.. lfuolbzlll I-2-23-1, Bziskcllizill 2. Bascball 3-I, lllll'1lDllIl'lll llaiskcl- bull l-371, 'l'1'zu'k 2 XN'0l'll.lNl.XN. RUBICRT L.. Rvml Cross 2 WOOD, RAYMOND B., Fool- bzill I, lulrzuuurzil Bowling l, Cliorzil Gnuip I-2. Speech Club 2, Student Council 2-3-4, Crim- sou Club 4 WRIGHT. FRANK D.. Cross Country 3, 'lizick 2-fl-4, lulru- uuu':nI liziskclbzlll I-2-3-l ZININIER. RICHARD C., .Xrl Club I-2 ZININHCR. Wll,l,l,XM bl., 'l'x'zic'k I, Iulrzuuurzil B1lSl'iClll1lll I-2 ,,, ,. . MINS, XVll,I.l,XM X.. ICIIIIIS l-2-fl-l, lllllillllllliill Bzukcllmll l-2-l, .Xuuuul Hlzill' -l. Nlanlli Club fl-l lYiL'c-l'l'c'si1lclil D, Huum' Roll l-2-3--l.Spcccl1 Club I lOIXll'liRO, UIOHN Wlll'l'li, RXYNIOND C. lvhlllwffllllfl' oh luian Wood Wright 'F' R. liuunex W. Zimmer Zius lompe,-0 White I IIQCIJS lc-ll jab falls short of Lliv Boy Scouts lo thc rcsfuc as bunc- uiark, aucl Kiel Lindsay, waiting bcuclcrs Kuhl, lvlcllcmougli and Bur- lm' thc exzicl moment, is rcacly lm' wiukcl are tliorouglily knollccl uucler thc' telling l'OllHIFI'-Plllll'l'l. fl1ll'l'llJOll'h supervision. Page Cut' Ever Lo al Alumni gfgaf SW .Xl.l'NlNl UIVIVIKIIZRS: .john Picciano, lid filIllWllll'l'. Marty Hauer, llohn Nlclienna. Since its organization in I9-15. the Purcell Alumni Association has made great strides in its three- lold program: spiritual, social, and financial. 'l'he current ollicers: President, lid Gutzwiller: Vice-president. -lohn Picciano: Treasurer, -lohn Mcl'hillips: Recording Secretary, Marty Bauer. and Corresponding Secretary, lack McKenna. are typical ol the line leaders in the organization. Last year the Alumni presented the school with 554500 for hleacher seats and sports equipment, all greatly appreciated hy the students. Each year they linanee a Purcell student to the X.ll. Operation Youth and also present the alumni trophy at the Football Banquet. Annually there is one general meeting lollowed shortly alter hy a Communion Mass at St. Francis DeSales lor the Gold Star Cavaliers. Besides this meeting. each graduating class or classes, on the initiative ol' their representatives, may use the school lor group reunions. On the social side the Alumni sponsors lour dances a year, all well attended. Next year, the Silver Aluhilee ol' the School, look lor even greater things lrom a truly line Ol'g2lIlll2lll0ll. llial's iight, gals. smile even il llll'l :ne stepping llllllll llolgei soaisoli so glacelnllv goalnaid on XUIII coins. ll's a snuesslul alninni ll1IIlll'Wk lt' 1lllllllllIy,2llllK'. l'UIl1lIlll'llIllllC'Nilll'lL't1Illl'llllNlUlllNl witnessing, ilavaliei signs tellnncd to ve olde Castle. 2A 2A Art Students Sophomore A Senior A Pearl Abbinante Mr. and Mrs. Ray Achten Adolph. Cousin, and Skipper Mr. and Mrs. R. Adriansen Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Agricola Mr. Angelo Albanese Vincent V. Alfieri Algebra 4 Brains Joe Alirarez Allen and Dan 53 Mr. and Mrs. F. Amberger Mr. and Mrs. John Anaruma Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ii. Anderson Dominic and Bruno Anello Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anello Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John Arbino Tom Arbino Jr. Tom Arbino Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arlinghaus Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arthon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin IB, Best Freshman Homeroom Fr. Fay'ret's boys of lB Busy Beavers of 4B The Greatest-4B of 52 The Band Mr. A. W. Baugh Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beandoin Philip L. Beck Jeannine Behle and Charles Royito Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Beitnesche Mr. and Mrs. XfVilliam J. Bellman NVilliam Belltnan Jr., Class of Sl r Bob Benz .x2 Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Benz Robert Benz 52 Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Berlage Ceas. Bernens Loretta Bernens Mrs. Johanna Berning Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Bell Mr. and Mrs. WVm. J. Benerlc-in m Grateful To Gut Patrons Mrs. Anne Boyden Miss Gertrude Boyden The Brandstetter Family Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Braun Mrs. R. A. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family Rey. Norbert Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Brauning Frank G. Bredigkeit Wm. Breslin Henry B. Brink John H. Brinker and C. Brinkman Henry Browarsky Larry Browarsky 52 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dapper and Family Dottie Dauer Jack Daunt Mr. and Mrs. R. J. DeBrunner Mr. and Mrs. A. DeFrancesco and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeGaro Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Delape Mr. and Mrs. F. Dengler Frank Deom 52 Mr. and Mrs. Cam DeSmet Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Devanney Patrick Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diana Matt Diana 52 Dick Brueneman Dick Brueneman and Norb Bruns Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brueneman Mr. and Mrs, Albin Brune Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bruns Norb 52 and Ned Zvi Bruns Mrs. Lillie Buckert Bud and Kate Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Buehler J. E. Buening Miss Dorothy Bur Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bur The Henry Burwinkel Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueschle Mr. and Mrs A. Diephaus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Dierkers Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dieter Mr. and Mrs. A. YV. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Fenton H. Dobb Mr. and Mrs Otto Dold Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Dollenmayer Charles J. Dollenmayer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donnelly Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Dornheggen Jack Dressing Edward G. Dreyer Albert J. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Durkin Mrs. E. VV. B ll SSC Mrs. Mary Starks Butler Rey. James 0. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sophomore C Sophotnore C Sophomore C Junior C Senior C Senior C Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. Ca Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. City Footbal Mr. and Mrs. John J. Byrne Randolph Byrne John O'Neill Cade dwallader Michael Cafferky Chas. J. Callahan John D. Carroll Peter F. Cassidy l Champs 1951 Dominic Chiodi lid Durkin, 4B Freshman F Freshman li Class of 2E Sophomore E Junior E Senior F Senior Romeos, 4E Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. liarly Anna Eckhoff Dorothy Eckhoff Mr. and Mrs. George Ehemann Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. liigel Mr. and Mrs. H. Paul Engle Mr. and Mrs. George J. English Mr. Robert Enneking Mr. and Mrs. Stan Enneking Mr. and Mrs. George Ernst 2F M rs. James G. Bevis Mrs. James G. Bevis Mr. and Mrs. Bick Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R. Biesl Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Binder Maurice Binzer Family Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Binzer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Billarri and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Blank Mr. and Mrs. John Blom and Family Bill Bockelman Mr. and Mrs. William ll. Bockclman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Clark Class of BS li. J. Cleary Francis Collins 52 Frank Collins and Family Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colussi Mr. and Mrs. Barth M. Condon Jeanne and Charles Condon Mr. and Mrs. A. Connolly Mrs. Michael Cooper Mr. and Mrs. John Costello Mr. and Mrs. F. 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Losekamp Losekamp Lou, Jerry, Bill, and Bob Phil Gerdes '52 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gerwe Edward George - Dick Gerwe Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Giese Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Gilligan Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gilligan Mr. and Mrs. Oliver XV. Gilliland Joe and Roger Glandorf Mrs. C. Glandorf Raymond G. Glutz Mr. and Mrs. George Goldrainer Mrs. Anna Green Chuck Greenawalt Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Greenawalt Dave H niet Mr. and Mrs. S. Humbert Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and Ollie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hutzel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iker Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. John E. Joseph William and Louis Kahle - Class of 51-52 Mr. and Mrs. Parker Kahle Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kane Mr. and Mrs. George Karwisch Mary Lunem Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luttmer and Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Madden Louis Magliano Paul A. 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Venefian Blinds Delicious Spagheiii and Meaiballs Beer- Liquor E. J. BERNING GENERAL INSURANCE 4I78 Paxfon Woods Drive Phone ELmhurs+ 07II Cincinna+i 9, Ohio 905 Vine S+ree+ CHerry 4020 Complimen+s of MASSASOlT CHEMICAL CO. Alfred J. Berger Wm. H. Linesch Tel. M Elrose 5690 SAMUEL BERESFORD illiCl'L'ilCKl C:11z1lic1's 11111 l1'il111Ic 111 lI1c .xl'1'illJiSl1UlD Plumber , :las lz -' l'l' ,'1 'l 3 XI1N1cl1r 1 ll :qua 111 lu 111111 11111101 6223 Morwgomery Road Phones ME 3395 Pl + R'd R .: ME 3086 JOS. T. DILLHOFF easan ' ge es - If l+'s lI'1SL1Fc3V1C6--VVS Vxfflle If Room 503-504 U. S. F. 81 G. Bldg. Everyfhing Elecfrical 26 E Six+h Sl. Cincinna+i, O. MAin 4268 Wiring-AppIianceS-Repairs A Tel. WO 6243 Woodburn a+ Madison Road DlCK'S SUPER SERVICE CO. Your Mos? Comple+e Pure Oil Service of Norwood 2032 Tires, Bafleries, Accessories, Car Washing, Wheel Balancing, Fasf Charges, Mofo Sway Lubricafion. Henderson Tire Changer, Road Service Page 155 Furniiure All Leading Friqidaires Rugs Radios Sfoves Linoleum TeIevision Washers A. 8: N. Furnifure 8: Appliance Co. Two Enfrances: 9II E. McMiIIan S+. 2448 Gvilberf Ave. Compiefe Home Ouifiifers WOodburn 47I0-47II WITT'S WINE STORE Qualify Wines, Beer and Mixers 2804 Woodburn Avenue WOODBURN 9878 DESALES CORNER A BOOSTER FOR PURCELL ATHLETICS NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3437 Monigomery A+ Dauner 345 Wesi MCMiIIan OFFICE AND MORTUARY I564 ELM STREET CH9rry 6933 SONG SHOP open Evenings Records Sheei' Music Greeiing Cards 36 Easi' Fif+h Sireei' On Founiain Square BECKER PHARMACY WOODBURN AND CHAPEL CARS TRUCKS STUDEBAKER INew - Usedl SHEPPARD'S SERVICE 39I7 Edwards Road, Cincinnafi 9, Ohio MEIrose 688I DORNHEGGEN'S WOODBURN PHARMACY Woodburn and Locus+ Soufh Norwood Dry Cleaners and Shoe Rebuiiders Dry Cleaning, Shoe Repairing, Laundry, Hais ..IEfferson 9594 2409 Roberfson I'r0ving that their lzlrles run not only to fairs :md girls, these serious fIax':iIim's Iulmirc the Immiiwork of mic of the I'nc'uIly. CompIimen+s of ARNOLD'S MOBILGAS SERVICE Monigomery and Williams MEIrose 9430 NORWOOD I2, OHIO CompIimenI's of KUEBLER'S GULF STATION MonI'gomery and Hopkins Norwood I2, Ohio Pug e 157 Congraiuiaiions +o Class of '52 MR. 8: MRS. HARRY F. HUIET HEWITT FOOD SHOP zosi HEWITT AVENUE woooBuRN szao , B. F. GOODRICH STORE 7 Kmser 9 Henry J 47I3 moan Avenue Norwood, Ohio TUCKER AUTO SALES mo.-3o++ooo.-Aoonoooo. SSI9 Wowef Pike Fairfax E. L. sci-IROTH, Mgr. REdwood 3475 saomlolo 3403 Billlllllghollll. C:0ICildlIlCl. .und Mcyci dont Ixke the food or the czuncrzmizxn or their next class or is it just Iifc in general? EAST HILL BEAUTY SHOP A-I DRY CLEANERS TOPS IN CLEANING REdwood 7950 6207-09 Monigomery Road CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE BR 2273 RES. BR 3063 A. F. ITONYI HOLTMEIER PLUMBING Sales - Service 63I0 MADISON ROAD CINCINNATI 27, OHIO LOIS' HOUSE OF FLOWERS 4307 PLAINVILLE ROAD BRAMBLE bI74 The Main Paini' 8: Glass Sfore ci-mis Foe:-nz, JR., mor. 2039 MADISON ROAD EAs+ 8385 Congraiuiaiions Io Class of '52 NORWOOD PAINT HEADQUARTERS JEf'ferson 077l 4544 Main Ave. Norwood, O. BRAUN'S TOGGERY The FRANKLIN Savings 8: Loan Co. 20I5 Madison Road and I8I4 Vine S+ree+ Savings Insured 'ro SI0,00D.OO A Man's Siore Since '24 HAMILTON AT CEDAR COLLEGE HILL Page 158 CARL w. ERNST-Eooos HEWWT MEAT5 3300 Monfgomery Road Parlridge Proclucis While Villa Foods Pouliry, Meals, Fish Kemper! Beef l-liqlwesl Qualify Meals Available BRAMBLE 6I78 Plaza 9I42 COM,,L,MENTS HEIDELBERG INN Whiskey, Wine, Beer and Lunclies Shuffle Board B S K 3336 Monfgomery Road 3000 Madison Road OAKLEY SQUARE B. S. KIMBALL Picx Up Delivery Service We Repair All Makes of Cars Hfiudgel Plan ls Our Specially BILL'S FOOD STORE UNION SHOP Fine Meals and Groceries PARKVIEW MARKET IO49 S+. Gregory Sfreef CHerry 8466 Complimenfs of Acl1+en's Aufomolive Service This looks like n special occasion, but Knipp turns Hudson Avenue and Duckcreelr Road his back OH these me arrivals' N d I2. Oh' W 'O WATER HEATERS HEWITT DELICATESSEN EleClfiC-965-Gil 3304 Morngomery Road Sold and Inslalled-Terms Fine Foods-Beer-Wine OP 'O A-M-'ll PM'-E Y D-v 623 E. Third Sfreei' Cincinnafi 2, Ohio WOodburn 9530 BENS W. C. WRIGHT AND CO. BUDGET JEWELERS Commercial Plwoiograplwers 4568 Main Avenue, Norwood MElrose 7474 2 OPERA PL ' ' ACE PARKWAY 46'4 boiz vane si., Elmwood Place VAlley sooa Page 159 CHARLES BABE MEYERS FLOWERS MEIrose I294 3922 Edwards Road BRAMBLE I746 BRAMBLE I747 ESTABLISHED I926 Harry 8: Carl Au+omo+ive Service 6934 Plainfield Road, SiIver+on, Ohio CARRELLI'S SILVERDALE MARKET Choice Mears, Pouliry and Fish Deliveries Tuesday and Thursday-TWeed 2880 TOM'S DELICIOUS SANDWICHES TOASTED PEANUTS 4003 PIainviIIe Road Cincinna+i 27, Ohio CAPH-ol 0086 LINOLEUM FURNITURE APPLIANCES RADIOS TELEVISION RUGS JIM'S PONY KEG zoos WOODBURN AVENUE APPLIANCES OF NORWOOD Ilncorporaledl 4708 MONTGOMERY RD., NORWOOD, O. IFor Besi Prices in Townl Wissel and Schwarh MEIrose 3I00 GEORGE-A-DEL PONDERS PARKVIEW MARKET CLEANERS AND TAILORS . d Phone: BRambIe 0700 EAs'I' 9830-983I I999 Madison Roa Suiis Made Io Order Free Delivery 4803 Whe'IseI Avenue Madisonvifle COMPLIMENTS HELEN AND LEE MIKE'S BARBER SHOP PACELLA'S SHELL SERVICE Two Locafions for Your Convenience Lgganfiville and Bremon-I' 3800 M I R d . . . an gomery oa Golf Manor Cinclnnah I3, Ohio 4506 Car+er Avenue Look Your BoS+-S+op in Today CARMEN AND JIM MELROSE 9634 PETER'S CAFETERIA Qualify Foods Since I9IO 4553 Main Avenue Norwood, Ohio ATTAWAY PONTIAC PONTIAC MOTOR CARS Sales and Service 5020 Whe'I'seI Ave., Madisonville, Cincinnafi, O. Phone BRamI::Ie II06 BRUESTLE'S BAKERY 3l33 Madison Road Oakley JEfferson 5885 JACK'S MEATS 3I I6 Madison Road, Cincinnali 9, Ohio MEIrose 9474 Page 160 IOR CLASS 1951 - 1952 Abbinante, Paul C.-............,..-- .... ...-.,. .... .....,..,.........3980 Watterson St......................,..................................Cincinnati 27, Ohio Achten, Raymond T.........,............-....- ...,,.....,..,.39l7 Catherine Ave...................,..................t..............,Norwood 12, Ohio Adriansen, john HM..- .... 1... ...... - .... . .... - . .......,....,.,,..1965 Andina Ave....,...................,..-.,.,...,..,....... .......... -.Cincinnati 37, Ohio Agricola, Frank O..- .... ,,....,..... ........... ...........................,5902 Ridge Ave.........................-........,,,..-.......,...,Cincinnati 13, Ohio Anello, Dominic V.-.-., .... ,....e.--.-- .... -........-.......,.6346 Haley Ave.-......-.................,.....,.........,...,....-Cincinnati 27, Ohio Arbino, Eugene J ....... ...,.--..-.-...m....,,.......,........-,. .3621 Bevis Ave...,..............-..,..........,........, .,,,.. ...Cincinnati 7, Ohio Arlinghaus, Kenneth H.- ,.,,.........--..,......-......7027 Bramble Ave.,.-...........a........,........,,.-...........Cincinnati 27, Ohio Austin, Charles j..-...m .... W., ..,,-........-.,......-......26l9 Garland Ave..-...-..,......,..,,..-,.........,..........-..,...Norwood 12, Ohio Baugh, john A.-...,-.....,.-.....-...,..-....-.-..............,...2729 Oakleaf Ave..............................,..,..-..-,...,,Cincinnati 13, Ohio Bellman, Donald A ..... ,.,.,..,...a.,...,.........,....,..........,1820 Bluefield Pl.,........,,.1.....,.,......,.........- .... ..............Cincinnati 37, Ohio Benz, joseph M ........ .-..-- ..... ,Wm .... .., ..... a.............,. .... 6826 Vinewod Ave..-..........,..........-.............-... ..... ..-...sCincinnati 27, Ohio Benz, Robert R....,...-,,...,.,.-t.-......... .... ..,..............,,.5540 Dunning Pl..,a............................................... ...... ,.....Cincinnati 27, Ohio Bernens, Thomas L........ .,.. - .... .. ..... ...-.., ,.i.. ..............,5723 Glengate Lane....,...,,...,................,...,............-..Cincinnati 13, Ohio Berning, Paul Ema-.-.......-...m..,.-....-.,--.,-....4178 Paxton Woods Drm... ...... -..- .... -.1.,..,,......-..Cincinnati 9, Ohio Berwanger, Paul E..--.W..-......,,-,..-.-.-..,--.a..-..2920 Hackberxy St.-.............................--..........- ..... -....Cincinnati 6, Ohio Bethel, Richard P..,,..,.....-t................ .... --.,..c.-..-...3422 Burch Ave......-...............,...,.c ...... ,..-......... .... . .......... Cincinnati 8, Ohio Bevis, Thomas J.- .... .....-..,,,..........-...........,............. .ne. .4514 Camberwell Rd....................-.....,.......................Cincinnati 9, Ohio Bick, William F ..- ...... -.,.- ...... ...-.....,-.....,...... ...K ..,..-.7227 Plainfield Pike............. .... ,,.........,................,,....Deer Park 36, Ohio Biest, Spencer R.--...-.,,.. ..... ....-. .... a.....,.....................l325 Fleming Ave.......,.,...,.W--....,,......,.-.,.,,..,.-....Cincinnati 6, Ohio Binzer, Richard M .... - ........ ,....-....,,...... .... ...,. ..... ..........Box 269, Graves Rd ..... .....,.,.................,.......-...-........,Indian Hill, Ohio Birmingham, john J..s.a... .... ,,...--..................a..- 241 Delta Ave...--.-........,,.....-.,....,,....,,,..-.,.....Cincinnati 26, Ohio Bockelman, William G... .... ..............-....-...........-44l4 Haight Ave ..... -,....,..-. .... .....-.M.,......-..,..-.. ..... Cincinnati 23, Ohio Boebinger, Charles E ..... ,..--...-......-...,..,..............3423 Cardiff Ave.-.....-....,..M.M.-.....-.-.......,....-..-.--Cincinnati 9, Ohio Boeddeker, Bernard A.,,,.,. .... .,,...,........,.,.--.. .... - .... 1929 Madison Rd............ ..... ,.... .- ...... ,,. ..... .........,..,.Cincinnati 6, Ohio Boehl, Richard C..............,....-,., ..... ,....-.,.-.,..,........4242 South Ave......,.....,......a ........ .....,.,-...,........-Cincinnati 36, Ohio Boehle. John W.,.. ........ - ......... -.-......, ..... --....... .... . .... ....,3469 Wabash Ave...............,...- .......... -...., .... ....... .... .. .... .Cincinnati 7, Ohio Bokenkotter, William A..1.,..............,.....-.t..a........6l24 Bramble Ave...--.........1...,... .... .........-.....,...........,Cincinnati 27, Ohio Bolger, Andrew j......,,..,.....-,.. ..,., .... - ...-............-.....R.R. l, Box 68... ...... ..,....,.... .... -................-.............,........Batavia, Ohio Boyden, Thomas C.-..........m..........-...-..-- 521 E. Liberty St..,......,,,,.,,.-.,...,....,...,,,-,..a.....Cincinnati 10, Ohio Brauning, Albert J.---.....,, .... .,.....,.....-....-...-..........7225 Brookline Ave...M......,,..........-....-.......-.................Deer Park 36, Ohio Bredigkeit, William J .... ... ...... ....-s.........-.---1979 Kinney Ave..,,.. .... ..........,,........,....-......--.-,Cincinnati 7, Ohio Brockhoff, james j..---......a...e.......a.....-.M Browarsky, Lawrence H.,-..,.......m..m..........M....a.. Brueneman, Richard j........a..................,................. Bruns, Norbert A.......,.,.........,,...--,................... 3916 Grove Ave.-...,,..,,............. .... .........,,.......,.. .... -....... --3532 Montetth Ave.......-.,-.......,...............,,,..a.Cincinnati 8, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio 1634 Rose P1...........,........................M..........---.....,........Cincinnati 37, Ohio --6505 Ridge Circle.s....-,..a...-,....,.......,.......-...mCincinnati 13, Ohio Buehlef, James E------a--.-.-------------------------w2877 Markbreit Ave.,........,.,......,.,......,...,.....,...,..........Cincinnati 9, Ohio Bur, james H .......,..... .,.......,,.....Q.,....,-,.......-.,........-.-1503 Beaverton Ave.,....--...........,..,..,...-.,,..............Cincinnati 37, Ohio Burns, Elbert C...,.-..-...,-.....-...m..........t.-...a....--Box 98, R.R. 13...... .... ,.-..,.,.,...,...,....,-..,..--.-.......-Cincinnati 30, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Burwinkel, Henry B...........-....-.... ...--. -..----4621 Carter St......,................-...,...............,..........,..,...- Butler, Simon S...- ..... -.,...........m................................. Cade, Walter L.-.-...,.,.,...,.,...,.- ..... .....s-.....,......,. Cardarelli, John j.........,...,..-.---......-..........,.... Carroll, Donald L...,,.. ..... .......... .... ..,.,..,..................., 3005 Kerper Ave.,-....,.,.........,..,.,.,...,...m.......Cincinnati 6, Ohio M6729 Placid P1...-...,...--,,..-....,...-..,....a.-.-...,....-...Cincinnati 36, Ohio -3606 Edwards Rd.......,.............................,.....,.,.............Cincinnati 8, Ohio 5737 Whitney St.................,...n........-.....,........,...,.mCinz:innati 27, Ohio Clark, Karl E-.--W-.-----..-.--W -..-- --a.---..-M-----------5929 Kellogg Ave.-......---,....-............1-.-,.....,.m..-...Cincinnati 28, Ohio Collins, Francis A.....--........-............,....-.1.,,.... Coyne, Richard M .... ,..---.,.,-......., ..... ......,-..-.,.... Coyne, Thomas S..-...............,..a.......-........a.-..------- Currens, Thomas j...-.,,,,.,.,.....-.,,,-.......-.,...... Dapper, Gerald L..m,.......-...-...............-......-..., DeBrunner, Richard T.......,,...--.,.,...m............,...... 3584 Handman Ave...,.....,..,...-...,,........-,..a-.. 325 Collins Ave..-.....,......,.......,....,,,...a........-.,....-...... 3672 Saybrook Ave............................................... H4412 E. Galbraith Rd..,. ,... ,,,, . .,.--.-...-..-,.-...- -R.R. 1, Ten Mile Rd.-.-........,..,,..,.,-.....,...,.. Cincinnati 26, Ohio Cincinnati 2, Ohio Cincinnati 8, Ohio Cincinnati 36, Ohio New Richmond, Ohio -4510 Ashland Ave..,....-.............,.......,............... .... W ..... Norwood 12, Ohio Deimlillg, DCIliS R--a-.-.-------.------W--w----2512 Moorman Ave.............,.--..,.,.................,,.m.Cincinnati 6, Ohio Deom, Franklin H...,..........,.,.. .... ....,-,-.. ...... -......s., Deters, Donald j.........,.......-.......-.............,.,...,.,.. Diana, Matthew V.,.--....,..-....... ....... ...-m.......,..,..t. 1558 Brewster Ave.......-......................-....,,...- .Cincinnati 7, Ohio Cincinnati 29, Ohio -M5052 Paddock Rd.....-. ,,., -...,.a...,.,,........--......, 3639 Burch Ave...............-.-.-......,.....,,.......,...-.,,....Cincinnati 8, Ohio Diephaus, Edward A-.-N..-.... -.-- -W.-.------K-3548 Ibsen Ave......t.....,......a,.......-......,,.-..-... ..... ..... . Cincinnati 9, Ohio DiCfkCrS, TIIOIDHS C.m.....--..-.-........s,-- --.- ------.W-7107 Delaware Ave.........,..............-...........,..-,...,........Deer Park 36, Ohio DiMuzio, Anthony P.mM.....a....a.--- .... W-.M-W. 439 Milton St...,....c.,....-..- .... -....-,-,,,..-W...,..Cincinnati 10, Ohio DiXOI1, Albert W ---.... -...--........... aa.. ...M .... m.-M. -.-- --4200 Verne Ave...........,.,.........................,...s..-.-.......Cincinnati 9, Ohio Dollenmayer, Charles J ------------------M---1845 Greenbrair Pl..,...,.,,.,.....-.---..-...... .... ..---.Cincinnati 37, Ohio D01'l1bl1SCh, Edward N.............. ..... ..., ........ ... ...... ................197l Kinney Ave,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.Cinr:innati 7, Ohio Dowd, FfaflCiS X--M-W--.---M.---Wm--W-----W-M----2815 Woodburn Ave.......-., ..... ,. .... ........., .... - .... ..,, .... Cincinnati 6, Ohio Dl1II1baChCr, P2111 J-------2--amy,----------------3931 Ledgewood Dr...............,...,......-..,.-..........,..,.Cincinnati 29, Ohio Durkin, Edward J...-..-...,-...,..,,..,......-.-....,.-.a,....,.. Durkin, William S..-...--,...,....,,,.......,..-,........,,. Early, Lawrence P ....... --.- .... ---...-......,..,.-.,, .... ,W3402 Wabash Ave,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Cincinnati 9, Ohio 3885 Paxton Avem..- ..... ....-...,.........-...- .... ,-..a..... 3547 Newton Ave......-m...................,..-,.,,.Cincinnati 7, Ohio .Cincinnati 7, Ohio Eckhoff, William I-a---W-W-. -..---- ----------------------55315 Bevls Ave..,...m.....,..,.....,.........,..............---.,..,.,.Cincinnati 7, Ohio Ehelllanll. DOI181d Gm- ,--. -....-.. N W... .... ..--,.---- ----- n--3229 Harvest Ave........,......-.......m...-,...,....--... ......... ...Cincinnati 13, Ohio Enneking, Robert D....................a..................,............... 544 East 13th St....,,...,..,..,,-.,........,.,,..,,..,.,...... .... ...Cincinnati 10, Ohio Farmer, Richard T--.--.--m-------.-- - ----- u ---- -----H-5905 Kimberly Ave.........,................. ....... -........,..- ....... Cincinnati 13. Ohio Farrell, james H............,...............-.. ..-............,1627 Fairfax Ave...,..... .... ..............,.,..............,.....,...-....,.....Cincinnati 7, Ohio Farwick. Raymond J...m.-.a....-- ...... -..--.,.....-.,..l032 Sr. Gregory St.....,,...........,,..,.........Cincinnati 2, Ohio Faust, Robert j.---,......,..-...--..,,.,.-.,.....,w ..-. 1514 St. Leger Pl.m.,...,,...,,......,,..............,...... Ferris, joseph E ........ --.M .... -..- ...... 1 .... ...--.,.-..-...--,,,... Feuchter, Joseph L.a,.,,a...-......-.. ....-.,......,..,........ll26 Belvedere St....,....M-......-...s...,,,.....,.1..,..,...., 741 Tweed Ave........................, .... .........--....... ...... .....s... Cincinnati 7, Ohio Cincinnati 26, Ohio Cincinnati 2, Ohio Fledderman, Henry G...... M..- .... -,-...,.........-1810 Weyer Ave....,........,.....-......,.....,,...,..--., ..... , .... -.-Norwood 12, Ohio Fogelman, Albert J.-...-..,..,-..-...,-. ...... -.---.......4215 Duneden Ave.c.-..- ...... -...-...,..-...,,...--.- ....... -.Deer Park 36, Ohio F0lZCIll0gCl'l, Thomas G.c...... ....... . .... ,. ...-..,...a....6435 Hammel Ave...-.........-.. ...................,..-..-.....Cincinnati 13, Ohio Foote, Vincent M .................. .............3989 Germania Ave.............. .,..........Cincinnati 27, Ohio Fox, Edward G ............ Fox, Francis T..- ......... . Galvin, Robert L ............. .......-...-1430 Carolina Ave...-....-. 3509 Glenway Ave.-.-...- ...2005 Clarion Ave ........... Gardner, James J ....,............... . ....... - .... 6104 Woodmont Ave...-...... Garripoli, Edward A .............. -... ........ --1605 Dexter Ave. .... .- ..... ...... Gates, Lawrence W ................,.. - ........ ..- .......... 2320 Adams Ave ........ - ...... .....-..... Geis, John G .......... -.- .... -..- George, Edward J..-...-.. Gerdes, Philip G .............. Gerwe, Richard N .... .. ......... Gilb, Gerald C..- ......... - ......... . Gilligan, John T ......................... ........,............. - .... - ...... ............. 3 035 Hackberry St.-- ....... .. ............ ..,....... . .. .... -.... 257 Butler .-...---- ......... - .... -.6300 Kincaid -.4251 Hegner Ave..- ..... -..- ........-........4024 Grove Ave...........-. .-2606 Ida Ave.- .... -.-.-- ........ ..- ........ --.- .......... - .... .-..- Glandorf, William E .............. .- ..... - ...... 4009 Crosley Ave... .... .. ....... Goecke, Paul R ....................... Goldrainer, Jerome J .......... -. ......... . Greenawalt, Charles A.- ........... -- ..... -... Greulich, William M ............. .......... - . -2031 Sherman Ave ........... . -.5130 Laconia Ave .......... ...-.-. 5so2 Elder st..- .... ,............ .... . ........... - . .Ziff ,... . ffffif ....--..-..........---.....-.-Cincinnati 37, Ohio -...-. ...... -.-..-.. ..... .Cincinnati 5, Ohio .....--.-..--..-Cincinnati 7, Ohio Cincinnati 13, Ohio Cincinnati 6, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnati 6, Ohio Cincinnati 2, Ohio Cincinnati 13, Ohio Deer Park 36, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio .--..- ........ -...- ...... -.Norwood 12, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnati 37, Ohio Cincinnati 27, Ohio 1300 Grace Ave.-..-...- ..... -....- ...... .....-. .... ...-.-.- .... ..- ........ Cincinnati 8, Ohio Grote, Christopher H ........ - ....... ..... ...... . . . 777 Watch Hill Lane ............. ..... ............................. Cincinnati 30, Ohio Gruber, James A .................................... ......................... 3 904 O'Leary Ave.-.-..-.-.. .... --.....- -. .... --.-........-Deer Park 36, Ohio Grunkemeyer, Jerome R.- ........... ............................. 3 167 Vine St .... -- ............. .. ..... ..- .................. Cincinnati 19, Ohio Hager, John R .................................... -..-- ........... 5638 Ridge Ave ..... - ....... -..- ....... -- -.- ........ Cincinnati 13, Ohio Ha1loran,Wil1iamJ .... - ..... -- -- .... .. 2619 St. Albans Ave ........ - ......................... Heck, William P ......................... .....,....... 3 741 Lansdowne Ave.-.-.- .... -. Heiselmann, Paul ....................... .............. 6519 ni, Ave ................... -. .... --- .... ........... ffffffffff Cincinnati 12, Ohio Deer Park 36, Ohio Cincinnati 13, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio Helbling, Joseph F ........................ ............. 3 310 Hackberry St ............ .......- .... .-.. .-...-..-.--. Hellkamp, Lawrence E .............. ......... - .. Hennekes, Edward H ............ ..... . Hellmann, Gerald F ................ ........... Hicks, Daniel B .................... - Hines, Joseph R.-- ........ - Hines, Robert A .................... 8920 Plainfield Rd ...... -.. ....--.-.-- .... ...... - ......... . -. -.3438 Hudson St ............. -.- ....... - .... - .......... - ..... .. ......... Norwood 12, Ohio 4211 Franklin Ave..- ................ -......... ........ ....... .. ' ' .Cincinnati 36, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio 203 W. 69th St .... .. ..... -....- .... - ...... ....-......- .... - .... .-.- .......... .Cincinnati 16, Ohio ..- .... --2151 Luray Ave ....... -...- .... ..-...--...- ......... -.-..-......-.. Boone St...................---..-.... Hocter, William J ....... ......,. ...... .... .- ...-.. .... S558 Wabash Ave ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I-loltel, James H ............. - ........... .... - ................ Holtgrefe, Earl C ....... -..--...-..- .... -.-....... Holtmeier, Thomas A ........... ........... Honekamp, John R ....... -.. Horak, Donald W..- ....... .... . Huber, Paul J ............ - ..... - ........... ..- .....,....... -. ..... - Huedepohl, Donald E .......... ................................. Huiet, David E ........ - ........ -... Hunter, Richard T ............ Hutzel, Donald J.- ........ - Iker, Charles S...- ............ James, Charles R..-- ........ -. Jansen, William H .............. Kahle, Louis L.- ................ Kastrup, Daniel E ....... - ..... - Keidel, Frederick J...-..-.... Keller, Robert J.- ............. .... - .......... ........... Ketterer, Bernard J ........ -.. Kleespies, Frederick J ....... --..-. - .... -..-. Klinlcenberg, Arthur J ............... ..- .... -... Knecht, Donald J ....................... ........... Knipp, Arnold A...- ..... -.... Kroeger, David J ............. -.3825 Superior Ave ............ - ........... -..-...-..-.--..-. .-..-...... ---2903 Losantiville Ave ..... -.-...-..--..-.-.---..--.......-........ ---5525 Islington Ave... ..... --.-..-.--.-....- ..... --.-...-......-....... .-..-..---.--Box 217, R.R. No. 4.............-...........-....-.-...--.---.... ---1820 Avonlea Ave..- .... -...--.. -.-4527 Hector Ave ................ -..--.-. ...1243 Ida St ....... - ......... - .... -.-.-...-....-..-.-.-...-..-..-.-.--...- -...-- ----- N .-------- -13956 Avilla P1 .... - ............. ..- Graceland Ave...--...... 7231 Maryland Ave....-. -.-2889 Markbreit Ave.-..-.. ..... -...-.-...-....-..- ....... Cincinnati 6, Ohio -.....-.-..-.-.... ..... --..-...Cincinnati 6, Ohio .-..- ...... --.- ........... -...Cincinnati 7, Ohio Silverton 36, Ohio Cincinnati 13, Ohio Cincinnati 27, Ohio -Loveland, Ohio Cincinnati 37 , Ohio -.- ..,......... -.- .... --....-. ..... Cincinnati 27, Ohio -Cincinnati 2, Ohio ....-..-........................Cincinnati 12, Ohio -Cincinnati 13, Ohio ... ......... .. ....................... - .... .. ...... .. .... Deer Park 36, Ohio -Cincinnati 9, Ohio ---1742 Sycamore St .... -.--...........----.-..-...-..--.....-.--.Cincinnati 10, Ohio -H5617 Doerger Lane ............ .-...-..-...-..-..---....----- .... Cincinnati 13, Ohio 1767 Dale Rd ...................... .. ..- ...... -..-. ...... --.....-.-....... Matson Ave.-.-.......- -.- - ----- M ------ 3154 Parkview Ave .... -.- ....... Cincinnati 37, Ohio .- .... .-.--..-....- ....... -.Deer Park 36, Ohio Cincinnati 13, Ohio ---7029 Summit AVC.-...... ..... .. .... .......................-...................-.-Madeira, Ohio M6625 Elwynne Dr .... - ....... .......-.-..--.-..- ..... .... .... -.. ...... -.-. ---2326 East Hill Ave..-.......-...-.-.-.-... - ..... .-..-...-..-.- -56518 May sr ..............,.......... - ...... -..--- .... ----...-- 4249 Hegner Ave.-- .............. --.- .... -... --.-..-.-..-- 2832 Observatory Ave.-. .... -...-.... .......... ---..... Silverton 36, Ohio -3228 Harvest Ave .... ...--- .... -.-..-....-.-.-..---...---..-Cincinnati 13, Ohio -Cincinnati 8, Ohio -Cincinnati 8, Ohio -Cincinnati 27, Ohio -Deer Park 36, Ohio Kuhl, Ronald H ...... - ....... - ........ -.2214 Langdon Farm Rd ....... - ..... -.. .-..-.. .......... - ...... Cincinnati 13, Ohio KUIIC, Richard L ........ .... .............. 2400 Lysle Lane ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Norwogd 12, Ohio Lamping, James A-.M --.- -. -.-- -,------ 1911 Hudson Ave ..... --..---..-- ...... -.. .... - .... -.- ....... - ......... -Norwood 12. Ohio LHUX, EIHCSI M ------------,,----------- -- -------------- 4147 South Ave ....... - ......... ...-.- .... - ................ -.- ........ ---Silverton 36, Ohio Leesemann, Henry F-N -.-,-----.--,--- 4-M --.-.--- A304 Duneden Ave.-.--.-.-.-----...-.-..-.. --...--.Deer Park 36, Ohio Lirldfrrlbergef, AlCXHI1dCr ---.--------- ---------.---- S t. Mary Seminary.- ..... -...- ............... -.-..- ............... - .......... Norwood 12, Ohio Lindsay, Paul L.- ----.--..-------------- - ---- ----M---- ------ 4102 Paxton Woods Dr .... -..- ............. -- ..... -.-..- ......... -..Cincinnati 9, Ohio Longi, Michael L.- .................... .M -...-.-.-- 598 Delta Ave.-.. .-.-. ..... - .... -.---.... ..... --.- .... -Cincinnati 26, ohio LOSI-Ikairlp, Paul F ------- - ------------ -A ------- ---5228 Rose Ave ............................ ............. - ........ N orwood 12, Ohio McDonough, D- James ............... -------------- 8 429 Wicklow ............ -...- ......... ...... . -- .... ----.- ........ Cincinnati 36, Ohio McDonough, Joseph H -------.----. -.------------ 3 324 Trimble Ave..- ......... -.. -...-...--.- -..--.--...--...Cincinnati 7, Ohio McGowan, MiCl1aCl P ---..-....- -------------- 3 774 Aylesboro Ave .... ...- .... - ......... - ..... --..--..- ...... Cincinnati, Ohio MCGTHW, JBIHCSJ ---.-............ ..,- 1 761 Williams Ave.. .... - ...... ...... .- - .... -.- ......... Norwood 12, Ohio McHale, Palrifk J--N --4------ -- ------------.- 1627 Clarewood Ave... .... -- -- .... -...- ..... Cincinnati 7, Ohio MCQL121idC, William J ------- u--- --------'-- A-3542 Burch Ave..- ............ --..- ....... - ...... Cincinnati 8, Ohio Madewell, William D -....-..... .-..--.......- 1 942 Hopkins Ave ....... ---...-... .- ........ -..Norwood 12, Ohio MHIHSCO, Salvrltore C .............. ..----.-.-.-.- 1 855 Kinney Ave.- .................................. ...-- ..... Cincinnati 7, Ohio Marrs, Donald J ...... - ............ ..- .........- 8908 Summit Dr., R.R. 15 ............. ................. Ci ncinnati 36, Ohio Mehring, Harry J..--..-.- ......... .......... . .. Meiszer, Nicholas M ....... - ...... .........,... Mellott, Donald L ............... Metz, Joseph H ................ ...1406 Lakeland Ave..-..- ..... -. .... - ....... - .................. ..-.....-.-. -2232 Cathedral Ave.-- ......... -...-... .-.- ....... - ...... -Norwood 12, Ohio -6642 Palmetto St ............. - ......... - ..... -.-...-.-..Cincinnati 27, Ohio .Cincinnati 37, Ohio ..1506 Merrimac St ...... --...- .... ......................... - .................. C incinnati 7, Ohio Meyer, Raymond A ........... ............... B ox 325, Adams Ave..- ............ --.--.-..--..-.-..,. .... Cincinnati 27, Ohio Meyer, Richard F ....... - .... - ....... .- ........... 5398 Reading Rd... ................ ..---- .... -..--.Cincinnati 37 , Ohio Mitchell, John L .............................. .............. 4 325 Williams Rd .................... - ....... -.. .... -.-Rossmoyne, Ohio Molloy, Donald A.-..-.-----.. .......... .- .... - ..... 3951 Zinsle Ave ........ - ......... , .... .-.- .......... --- ......... - ....... -.-...Cincinnati 13, Ohio Montgomery, George W ............... .......... Morency, Robert L ..... -. .... -.-.-.. ,.-..-- Morrison, Allen S ...................... ............ 2800 Gilbert Ave .......... - ........ -...-- ...... --..-...-----..-..--.-..Cincinnati, Ohio .-817 Wm. Howard Taft Rd..--... .... .........-..- ...... .......-.Cincinnati 6, Ohio .3561 Bayard Dr., ..... -. ..... - ..... ---..--...---..-.-.-.-.......--.... .Cincinnati 8, Ohio f1-were'.5-xfr'f:f:.ffzzz1:q,-as-Asexfgx-5-4:52:24- f ' i-ge-'.. f,-:,,'-:,..'j-,101 A at-1.2: e::-mffa.: - 4'-.1 .-ft 1 -4' ,grime at 1 'HF'-'-1...-1 Mueller, Robert C .......,..... -.....-..-,.......-..-......,.................- Muenchen, William E....- .... Mulloney, Thomas H .... -..- 'imnmmmm 1512 Yarmouth Ave...-..-.-.... ....... - .... .. .... -..-..-.---..-... 276 Carre1St..,.................,. .... - .... -- Murdock, John C..- ........,...... ..., .- .-..-.-- .,.,.... ...-....,-,.24l3 Morton Ave..-...,...-... Murray, Denis .--....--.,.. ......... -,...,..-....-.R.R. l, Box 152 A...-.-..-........ Navaro, Kenneth E ........................ -.- .... -..... -.--..... Box 298, 1-Iunley Rd ........ - ,.... -.. Niehaus, Robert J..- ................ , .... -.- ...... .. ........ - ....... -....---2915 Cadillac Ave ....,... - ..,.............. 5815 Bramble Ave..- ........, - .... .. .......... . Nies, Thomas M ............ -.. .. ....... - .... - .-.-..-..-....,.... Noone, John P ..,.................. ........... - ............. O'Connell, Paul L.- .............. O'Connor, Robert P ........... - - ' - ' 'K-gnef ':':?'5':.ori2' f-f,'2iiTQl'f1' ,,,,ql,Qir.j'I-?1sf,,ff :'1'b2.f-if A.. ,., .,-,.. ,yr-' A A. .-.wc ,- .., ..., - .,, V fa' 9' arf. ,fs .Cincinnati 37, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio 3416 Trimble Ave .... - ....... - .... .,- ...... -...-.-...,-.-.-..-... ....-,-.-...Cincinnati 26, Ohio .......-..-...Norwood 12, Ohio --.....-.....Cincinnati 27, Ohio .......-..--......Newtown, Ohio .....m.,.-...Cincinnati 9, Ohio, ...........-......,.........-...Cincinnati 27, Ohio ...... ........ 3903 1VattersonSt .............. .- .... -........-. .......... - M...---...Cincinnati 27, Ohio .--....-....l032 Celestial St ........ .. .......... ................... , ...,...,.,. C incinnati 2, Ohio t..---M4324 Simpson Ave.- ..... - ...,. ......... ,. .-..- ....... .... - .--Cincinnati 27, Ohio 3816 Superior Ave .......................... ,.I...... -...- .......... - ..... Silverton 36, Ohio Oehler, Douglas A .........,. ............ - ....... . ,. ....... -.- .... O'Leary, Gerald M ............... Patten, Patrick J.- ............,......... -... .-. ........... Pennekarnp, Thomas E ....... -...- Penrod. Thomas M...- ......... Perrme, John M ............. , .... -. Perrino, Dominic S .....,........ Piening, Thomas F .... .......... Porter, Robert T.- .... -..-. Prus, Donald H ........................ Rechtien, Richard C ............. - Regensburger, Paul J..- ...... -. Reibel, John C ............................... Reinersman, Richard D ............ 3590 E. Galbraith Rd .... - .... ... .... .. .... --. - .... .. .......... -. Amberly Village 36, Ohio 3736 Pennsylvania Ave.. ................. .. . ..,... -.....-.. ..... .Cincinnati 26,'Ohio ...- .... -.,..-.5735 Mannion Lane ..........................,...... -..--.-...,--.....-Cincinnati 13, Ohio 'WQTQIII vos wayne st .......... 3797 Aylesboro Ave.-..-.. ............ -........-....-....-.......... .Cincinnati 8, Ohio 1121 Delta Ave..-...-..- ...... - ........,......... ........ - .Cincinnati 8, Ohio ....-.....-2604 Melrose Ave.-.....-. Maphet Ave.....-.......- 4810 Yarmouth P1.... .... .... . - .......... .........-.,-.- 968 Hatch St.- ............ ,.... .- .... - .... -.--.3900 O'Leary Ave ........... Reinert, Robert L ............. - ....... ...... ..... Renner, Richard B .............. Rickard, Richard A ........... Rickard, Robert J .......... .. Rovito, Charles J .... - ....... Russo, Richard N ............. Sailing, Ronald E .................. Sandmann, James F ........ -.. 2046 Dale Rd ...................... ......-..,...34l8 Woodford Rd.-......... .-.-..- .... 3503 Principio Rd ............. . Linwood ..... ....... -..-......--.... ....... 3804 Drake Ave.--...... ,. .... - ................ 3456 Wabash Ave .... - ..... -.--....,.-6025 Elbrook Ave... ............ - .... - ...................... l341ClaySt ............. - ..... - ......... ..- .... .--....,-1915 Tilden St ....... - ......................... . ..-..-......ll00 St. Paul P1............- -.-....-...... Sandmann, William B..,. ...... .. ...... -..- ....... -.-..-.-..-...,..l115 Belvedere St.-....-. Santangelo, DinoJ .... -.-..,,...- ........ -...,... ....... - ..... -...- .... .--3636 Michigan Ave.-......... Schatzman, Ronald C.. ,.... -..- .... -........-. ....... ... ....... ..- .... ..- 272 Parkway Ave .......... Schlie, ThomasJ ..... - ...... -....- ....... .-.......-...-..-....-.-,.....-... .4023 Elsmere Ave..-.-- ...... . Schmid, Jack B... .......... - ............ -. .......... -..--,..... ........ - ..... .....- Schreiber, Leslie E .... .... .- ...-...- ........ .....-....--....-............. Schulte, David A. ........ - .... Schwab, Frank G ............ - ...... ....-.-.. .- ........ -... ...... ........ - .Cincinnati 6, Ohio . ............... - ......... Norwood 12, Ohio .-.- .......... ....-,Cincinnati 27, Ohio ...........Cincinnati 37, Ohio ........-.Cincinnati 2, Ohio ...........Cincinnati 36, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio ........-.Cincinnati 13, Ohio . ......... Cincinnati 26, Ohio Cincinnati 26, Ohio ...........Cincinnati 9, Ohio ...........Cincinnati 7, Ohio ...........Cincinnati 13, Ohio .Cincinnati 10, Ohio ........-.Norwood 12, Ohio .W .---. Cincinnati 2, Ohio ...........Cincinnati 2, Ohio ....-.....Cincinnati 8, Ohio ........-Cincinnati 16, Ohio - ....... -Norwood 12, Ohio 6824 Palmetto St.... ......... - ................... ........... C incinnati 27, Ohio .Cincinnati 9, Ohio .6207 Elbl'00k AVC... ....... - ..... .. ....... .. ......... - ....... .Golf Manor 13, Ohio 3156 Markbreit Ave ....... ., ...... M ....,.. - ...... .-...-.. ..- .... -.-...1818 Clarion Ave..- ..... - ...... ....... . Cincinnati 7, Ohio Schwerman, Thomas J ......... ,... - -.- .,..... -. W..-..... ..... 4111 Ivanhoe Ave..-..- ...,........ ........... N orwood 12, Ohio Schwertman, William E.- ......... ............... - ...,. - ....-3941 Marburg Ave .... - ....... .,.,......, C incinnati 9, Ohio Scott, John M .................... - ............ ..... - ...,. - - ........ -...- .... 1122 Carney St.,.- ............ ..........,.... ........... C i nginnati 2, Ohio Servizzi, Joseph A.. .... -..- ..... -.--,.............-1112 Spring St ........ - .... - ......,. - ...............,.... ........... C incinnati 10, Ohio Shafer, Quentin M ................. ,. ......... - ....... ,.--3404 Whitfield Ave..,- ..,... -.-..m...- .......... ........... C incinnati 20, Ohio Shannon, Theodore W...- .......... -..- ........... -........--.--.3906 Germania Ave...-..-.. 3940 Main Ave.- ..... - ......... - .... -. ...- ..... ...M--. Sha-rpshair, Louisli ...........,. - ...................,.. - ..... -.-.... ......,. . Siegel, Karl E..- ....... --- ....... -.-- ........... -,-.-,.......-...--..-M ...........Cincinnati 27, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio ..l057 Delta Ave ........ -, .... - .............................. ........... C incinnati 8, Ohio Sonntag, Robert ............ .. ........................ -... ....... - ......, Stadler, John ..........., , ..... .. .... --....-. .....-- .... .....-...- .....--.-...2350 Harris Ave.............--........ Stafford, Ronald J ......... ..-- .......... ..... - ....... - ......- ...... -.1959 Andma Ave .......... ..-.-.-.- .... Staudt, Gerald W ...... - .... -..--.. Steffen, Robert W ............ -..- ........ . Storch, Ralph E ........ W ......... - -...-..-.. Stratman, John C ............. Sulken, Frederich E ............ -W--.,-...--23465 Wabash Ave.-- ...... ....,.,............,....1405 Beacon 3243 Bach Ave.......-- ......... 7028 La Boiteaux Ave ....... - .... - ..-.,.-.-M...-Box 98, R.R. 13 ........................ 2737 Markbreit Ave ..... - ........ Sullivan, Joseph E ................. .-.- .......... .. .... - .... -.....-..-.... Tallarigo, Robert J..., .,............. Thesing, Frank G ............... -. Thomas, Norman J., .... -..-.- ...... . - ...... .-..-..-.-.....-.....-,.. .... 2806 Woodburn Ave..---......-... ,,...- ............. .....-.- ....- 3734 Andrew Ave..- .... ,.- ............ -..-.-.....-..--...441 East 3rd St... .......... - ................... Turner, Stephen P ..................... - ............... .. .... --..-.. ......... .. Viel, Donald V...-...- ......... --..-,---.-..-... -,-..- ..... -..-.--.4122 31st Ave.......- .... Vissing, Joseph J ............. ., .......... -.- Vogelsang, Walter E ..... M- ...... -.- 3710 Stevens Pl... .......... - .... .- ........... .-...- ...,., - ...... --Cincinnati 26, Ohio ........-.Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnati 37, Ohio -------.---Cincinnati 7, Ohio Cincinnati 30, Ohio ......................,....Cincinnati 9, Ohio N. College Hill 24, Ohio Cincinnati 30, Ohio --Y--------Cincinnati 9, Ohio Cincinnati 6, Ohio ---------------Cincinnati 9, Ohio Cincinnati 2, Ohio .251 WOI'th St..-....... ........ ............-..... .......... ... ........... Cincinnati 26, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio 241 Butler St .... - ......... -.-.- .............. .. .......... ........... C incinnati 2, Ohio Wachendorf, Roger E... ..., - .......,..... ...... .... ....... W Walters, Ronald F ............ .- .... - Ward, Richard L ................... - ........ ..... ............. ..... .......... 8359 Burns Ave..- .... .-.- ..... - .......... Wesselkamper, Thomas C ....... -..-..-----..--........3784 O'Leary Ave .............. -- ........ White, Raymond C ......... - ............. Wiener, Raymond M ..... -..... Wilhelm, Walter R.- .......... Winzig, William G ..........,.. - 3902 Edwards Rd..- ..... ,.......- ......... - ....... 2502 Marsh Ave.-..-.- .... -, .................................. .-..-.. .3627 Shaw Ave ....... M .... -. .... - .... - .............. - ..... ..................... Fair Oaks and Glen Acres Dr ......................... -..- .... -Amberly Village 13, 1929 Losantiville Rd ......................... -- .-.W .......,...,.. .Cincinnati 8, Ohio .Cincinnati 37, Ohio Cincinnati 16, Ohio ..-..-.,Deer Park 36, Ohio Cincinnati 9, Ohio ,Norwood 12, Ohio 2812 Minot Ave ....... - .... - ..... -.-.M ........... .- ..,... -...- .... - ..... Cincinnati 9, Ohio 5430 Roseland Mound-,... ...... .. VV1tte, Robert A ....... - .......... - ........... .... ........ ...- ............ -..-Box 216, E. R.R. 10- .... Wittekind, Robert J.m...-..--.- .... Wittekind, Wilfred H ............ Wohlman, Robert L..-- .... ,..- Wohlwender, Robert E..-- ..... .. 2718 Hackberry St ........ - .......... - .......... -.. ...............,. -.. 3541 Bevis Ave...-...--...W ..... -..-- M- .... - .... ,.....-,Norwood 12, Ohio - . .-... ..... Cincinnati 27, Ohio Cincinnati 6, Ohio Cincinnati 7, Ohio 4207 Simpson Ave ....... - ................. - .................................. - .... Cincinnati 27, Ohio 3335 Trimble Ave.--......-..-.-...- ...... -- ............... -.--....-.Cincinnati 7, Ohio Wood, Raymond B.,-.--.-.- .......... ....-..- ..., 3842 Germania Ave..--..--- .... ,-.- ...,...-- ..... Cincinnati 27, Ohio Wright, Frank D ....... - .......... - .......,.. -... ...-.-...- ...... 3870 Ivanhoe Ave ....... ....-m-...--..-..- .... ..- .... - .... 2.-.Norwood 12, Ohio Zimmer, Richard C..---..-..-.- ....... -... .-..-.---.-.3108 Beaver Ave ........ - ,.............. -.-.-.. Cincinnati 13, Ohio Zimmer, William J .............. ...... - ..-.- .... 28385 Wexford Ave.....-.......-....,.- ...... -.. ...- ...... Cincinnati 36, Ohio Zins, William A .......,......... Zompero, John .....,......... ..-... 759 Watch Point Dr.-........ M.. ...... ,.., ....... 2806 Erie Ave ............. .............-.Cincinnati 30, Ohio Cincinnati 8, Ohio Ohio


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