Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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For the time has come when We must ex- pand, not only socially, but also intellect- ually and spiritually. So shall We grow and expand with Cincinnati, our home and our heritage. PURCELL HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO Y lll'L'6 prominent upon the scene We congratulate . . . Brother Fwlliam Schroeder, S M ON HIS Od! il J mmm AN l ?f AMEHS ,, S 59 2' p ' 59' ' r ' S, lj .i.!!f , In . ,gk 'Z -A ' 71. 4,5 e'- W, 14 ,, 4' 'J' , s c. L 41' - ',,,:' if gif - 55 'i'g ' 7,-- ,pwi fswfffi' f. - 'H .L ,nr , mQ,,gMl6,e',l . fl-, 4. rm A si , fkswifi l . 'N 3129 '- 4- 'A . 'L' 1-a95 2rj 1-ff w , 3,9 - ' ,M A i-is-aifffffz-6-4 ' fm , 'lf ...- B A' . 1115- -11.159 ' z- A I :S 1:72. Q., -. ' :ey A ieifstzgfffit v v'f?f:, 'E- 5.1.11 .si 'li'-'za' +ig'J! '5.'-A-51i?!'1'l In the few years that the MOST REVEREND KARL ALTER has been the Archbishop in Cincinnati, he has been an inspiring and progressive leader in the Held of education. He has made many changes in the past and will continue to do so in the future in order that the educational standard of Cincinnati will remain among the leaders of the country. GUR , l B . Q- f ' i 'is A, , s .' Q' aim! A 'nl r 6 lu '. ,alilil it i i l l l EDUC TIONAL PROGRAM Realizing that only a Catholic high school can give the Catholic student the best possible education, Archbishop Alter has been primarily responsible for the erection of three new Catholic high schools. These new schools are just one of many examples of how His Grace has alleviated the already crowded conditions in many schools and has provided for the increasing number of secondary school applicants in the future. THE MOST REVEREND PAUL F. LEI- BOLD, Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati, is actively and effectively engaged in the educa- tional aspect of our archdiocese. MoNs1cNoR FRANCIS s. SMITH, FATHER JOSEPH 1 i f KERR, s.M., FATHER JosF:PH DAUWEY, FATHER I 'vat EDVVARD HASKAMP, FATHER HENRY SCHAEFFER, our Board of Pastors, meet often to discuss problems relating to both school administration and student life. They act as a link between the student and the parish. 'faaflmf T aah 5? f 4 . ,jpg , , rf p ' ' A if 5 , Y T 222 The spirit behind the sch00l's spirit - that's FATHER KERR, our dedicated Principal. He can be counted on to support his 0 S S Cavaliers and their Faculty at all times. Ever available for R G advice, he is the best example of the true Cavalier spirit. Within the past year and a half many new fixtures have been added to the' stately halls of the Hackberry Estate. Notable additions have been the Biology annex and the Sodality Office. Seniors, Iuniors, and Sopho- mores can remember the days before the new Guidance Oflice, new Secretaryls Ofhce, and the Lourdes Plaque were installed. The principal and faculty, ever aware that only the newest and best equipment provide for the best education, are always ready to meet the needs of the student population of the school. e f X Ron Kessnick receives Brother Nick Reitz, whose slip from it is to know where all students are at all imes. The tremendous schoolis finances in perfect the hands of our Haskamp. of keeping the is entrusted to Father Edward WITH OUR SCHOOL LE DER F7 f ffzaf 1-.11 71 gf f X 1 ff? ff 4 hal Father Poynter gives Schneeman a bit of advice, Tom, youire just lucky that you've got the best Guidance Counselorf' IDANC The job of making certain that each student at Purcell gets the most out of his high school education is capably handled by the best organized depart- ment in the school. Under the leadership of Father Gail Poynter the Counselors are able to keep pace with the problems of each student and to take definite steps in resolving them. S :'k 'x Xxx Father Rivers to Jim Fieler, NVhat do you mean English isn't your favor- ite subject? Adjusting of schedules is just on.e of Brother John Flynn's many duties as Registrar of over some twelve hundred stu- dents at Purcell. Here Brother Flynn and M. Brezowski discuss the possibility of changing his schedule. 1. ,. . ' t bffz,.:.1.:Qif 4 ', ...M . 5 9 r r imvixfkl . '1 '9 To make the Guidance Department more eflicient in helping the student, the results of various standardized tests have been made available to all teachers. The Guidance Office has been divided by a partition into two separate oflices. Sitting fLeft to Rightl: Underclassmen Guidance Counselors-Brother R Zehnle, Father E, Mueller, Father L. Breslin, Father C. Rivers, Brother E Lorfanfant. Standing: Upperclassmen Guidance Counselors-Brother I Flynn, Brother R. McQuade, Father F. Bruening, Father G. 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Altllougli :L StllCl0llt,S cluy cncls at 2:30, il tcziclicfs clay ncvcr ends, like that of Fr. Breslin at St. Agnes. 'mf-A 'I Fr. Norbert C. Brinkman Fr. Joseph A. Bluemmcr Rr-ligion IV- Literature and Religion II, III, Honieioom Composition I. Anim 'r x ff lli J ' l 1 l 'N re A ll , , 1 W -1 fi-if X ,gm 'rf rg, .,. XS... Fr. Fred B. Bruening Algebra Ig General Math Hg junior Guidanceg Soclalityg Homeroom ZB. Bro. I. R. Choquette, S.M. French I, Ilg Algebra Ig Sodalityg Vocation Co- Ordinatorg Cross Countryg Intramural Bowlingg Homes room 4H. A Some of our illustrious hard working educators philosophically indulge in a discussion on the advantages of chewing gum in class. Xa Mr. William D. Cutcher Physical Education I, Hg Varsity Footballg Varsity Basketball. ' Mr. William E. Daily lrVorld Historyg World Geographyg Frosh Footballg Fresh and Assistant Varsity Basketballg Varsity Track. s 791 .ff Bro. Charles E, Dippel, S.M. Mechanical Drawing I, Ilg Lecture Physicsg Service Clubg Homeroom 3F. 1. , 2 wwf 1 - die 'sf 1 iq . F,,. 5 N.. LQ Bro. W. M. Fackovec, English Ig Library. .K duff, 1, l ,J Bro. Lester A. Dwyer, S.M. Physicsg Radio Clubg Triple A.C. Science Clubg Light and Sound Crewg Sodalityg Homeroom 4A. 'bg 2 W., z Bro. Edward I. Dury, S.M. Biologyg Nature Cluhg Homeroom 1B. .X v X e,.7 Fr. Paul I. Edrich Algebra N115 Basic Math, C,S.M.C. Moderatorg Home- room 3C. l Our Fresh seemed very enthused over the English III5 Plume Modera- revelation of Bro. Dury's secrets of Biology. Bro. Donald L. Fahrig, S.M. torg Homeroom 3D. You really have to keep tab on these Cava- liers, Miss Kennedy points out to Mrs. Buschle. li Ab- u- Fr. XVillium D. Farrell XVorld History Ilg Latin I, Ilg Homeroom ZC. W. msg,-..--.,. -M .... Bro. john P. Flynn, S.M. Adv. Math IVg Plane and Solid Ceometryg Registrarg Co-ordinator of Activitiesg Dean of Studiesg Senior Counselor. , M ..c!21t'4 Fr. Louis Guntzelman American Historyg World Historyg Homeroom SB. Bro. Henry Gensler, S.M. Mechanical Drawing III, IV, Well 'boyce' we're taking on Notre Dame next year, says Bro. Bill to his hilarious coaches, Mr. Misali and Mr. Cutcher. Homeroom IG. Bro. Wilbert L. Hamm, S.M. Economicsg Typingg Book- keepingg Consumer Econom icsg Head of Business De partmentg Commercial Club Homeroom 4F. Rev. Edward F. Haskamp Procuratorg Welfare Moderator. Q0 , i.- - A Y' 2 Q f as W 1- qi 11 V W' 7 ff' ' X ' ' 2 p bwdaf-v-.4 auf Agn' We-f-M is Bro. A. G. Hefferon, S.M. English I, Hg Sodalityg In- tramural Baslcetballg Home- room 1C. fW fwxy, I if Q s Q. , ff BIO. Fred Hiehle, S,M. Civicsg Yearbook Business Aclvisorg Turkey Raflie Mod- eratorg Sodality. e ' .f C N ' we .X i I f. 11, R X I ,m463330 Fr. Louis R. Hohlmayer Religion IIIg English Ig l Golf Coach. V ei wwf: :seg l J ,- l , 5 it J? 11 , i ' ' f.. i i , if, 1 . , , X 1 I' I ,, ' A M x Fr. Hunt isn't given any trouble by these studious Cavaliers, is he? Fr. Robert L. Hunt World Historyg Civicsg Homeroom ZE. Fr. joseph L. Kerr, S.M. Principalg Administration and Supervision. Q Pick any time of the day and you'll find Fr. Farrell hard at work. Fr. Robert I. Mauntel Religion I, Ilg Homeroom 2H. X f g Nl, Fr. I. C. Kinchius, S.M. Religion I, II5 Homeroom ID. Mr. Iames V. McCarthy Physical Education I, Ilg Head Football Coach. 1,15 I M. . , 4 7 , , I ,fn f r .fi X f , ' f 7 , f 6' f if 1 5 ' Q ,. V f 'I '71 ,L Qa gfffv I W ' 'ill I I V ' ' ,f. 'i2z.,Q.. V 1 X Bro. E. P. Lorfanfant, S.M. Latin Ig Algebra Ig General Math Ig Band Moderatorg Sodalityg Freshmen Guid- anceg Variety Show Advisorg Music and Art Festival Advisor. Fr. Richard A. McKenny Plane Ceometryg Algebra Ig Libraryg Homeroom 1E. nv? Xi i n,, llill u Mix llflfli fi ll' --'-H il ,, k TI U' lg , J 1- lt? ,Jaw 4, . Q Bro. E. I. Meyerpeter, S.M. Chemistryg Practical Chem- istryg Sodality Moderatorg Chemistry M Oderatorg Homeroom 3C. Mr. Paul J. Misali Commercial Lawg Business Organizationg Physical Edu- cationg Footballg Baseball Coach. MQ.-.M....w., , , -, 1 1 R, Q J flaw :A gi C ,, 5 all Fr. R. E. McMahon, S.M. Religion IVg Civicsg So- dalityg Homeroom 4B. Bro. R. F. McQuade, S.M. English IIg Spanish I, Ilg Speechg Sodalityg Junior Guidanceg Dramaticsg Cheerleader Moderatorg Publicityg Homeroom 2F. New faculty members discuss opening of the school year under the watchful guidance of our Blessed Mother. 11 - Fr. Eugene I. Mueller Algebra Ig Solid Geometry and Trigonometry: Fresh- man Cuidanceg Head of Mathematics Departmentg Homeroom 4C. sk t 1. .1 mafi- - , 'N iiyig 5 1, A vs M J Bro. D. K. Mulvihill, S.M. Latin Ig English Ig'Sodalityg Art Cluhg Cheerleader Asst. Moderatorg Homcroom IF. Bro. E. J. Neuendorf, S.M. Trigonometry and College Algebrag Algebra Ilg Tech- nical Algebrag General Sci- enceg Annual Photographyg Camera Club ' Moderatorg Homeroom IG. And what else did you do in your spare time, boy? asks Bro. Plogman inspecting Purcell's exhibit at the Carthage Fair. Fr. Cuntzelman praises our Purcell Marian Family with his ideas on the Rosary. X X- .n-,L f, Mifw, Z9 MMM Am aww wfywfw f' ,ara :Am , ,f A . 5- uv . X cd! :fm pf ft .Z Bro. B. E. Plogman, S.M. Art I, II, III, IVg Art Club Moderatorg Start Club Mod- eratorg Yearbook Moderatorg Soclalityg Diocesan Art Honor Societyg Homeroom 1H. , .I ., fqqtg.. Fr, Cail A. Poynter Special English Ilg English Ilg Senior Cuidanceg Direc- tor of Guidance Department. Bro. Nicholas M. Reitz, S.M. Algebra IIg Trigonometryg Solid Ceometryg Vice- Principal. Mr. Bernard F. Sincheck Physical Scienceg General Scienceg Reserve Footballg Swimrningg Baseball ies' Bro. W. L. Schroeder, S.M. Plane Geometryg Athletic Director. Fr. Clarence I. Rivers English II, IV: Speechg Sophomore Cuidanceg Head of English Departmentg So. dalityg Dramatics Clubg Homeroom 4E. Wfisf 4 .wz fi 1 F .. ., X. oe.o , ,,i,Y ,amz What do you mean, you don't McKenny. Mr. Constantine F. Soriano Music Directorg Variety Showg Music-Art Festivalg Instrumental Instructor. You wouldxft believe it, but the work. Look at Miss Dianne Vianellof A W ,...,. X Y Mr. Louis J. Spitznagel Fr. Donald A. Tenoever American History. English III. aiw L f ,Q . 224415 mia. My f Mr. Howard K. Tolbert General Businessg Reserve Footballg Reserve Basket- ballg Varsity Tennis. 1 Bro. Dury and Bro. McQuade can always be seen giving helpful advice and guidance whether in or out of the Castle. Fr. john A. Ulrich English IVg Varsity Foot- ball Team Chaplaing Speech and Debate Club Modera- torg Homeroom 4C. A Fr VV1lliam F Vocke Religion IVg Latin IVg Head of Religion Departmentg Lenten Self-Denial Fundg Vocation Directorg Religious Guidance Department Di- rectorg Homeroom 4D. iQ . M-5 ' nl. 'bs.n.- , Fr. John E. Wessling English IIIg Religion II, IIIg Sodality. Fr. John F. Willman Religion Ig Literature and Composition Ig Homeroom lj. Fr. William P. Wintermeyer American Historyg Student Council Advisorg American History Club Moderatorg Senior and Junior Prom Ad- visorg Variety Show Direc- torg Head of Social Studies Departmentg Homeroom 3H. ' i ' rw 5 Q nf 'JIM S, 'W ' lm in Bro. Hiehle enlightens the minds of our future statesmen of '60 on the problems of democracy. Bro. R. F. Zehnle, S.M. English IVg Latin IVg Soph- omore Guidanceg Head Moderator of Sodalityg Glee Club Moderatorg Variety Show. Mrs. Pauline Buschle Secretary to Vice Principal. In fig., K N sieeis fa- 5 5 M Left to right: Mathias Hester, John Fitzgerald, joseph Necessary, the Purcell handy-men. Mrs. Carrie Jansen Cafeteria Manager. 5 f J' Miss Cathy Culp Aulmni Secretary. Miss Diane Vianello Secretary to Procurator. Miss Mary Kennedy Secretary to Principal. iw. i :,...,,..,.1- ,rg Left to right: Elizabeth Wiesehahn, Catherine Kues, Margaret Weir, Carrie J'ansen,,Mary Frey, Eva McDermott, Ella Riehle. The ever faithful Purcell Kitchen Stall. 4 ,fy HWMMLW' . x www -. J- . r-.-,-h- ., . 1- Y . , zzhrixz--iflggi' ' L !,:'f . . .-w..J:1.-::- N. . aw Y . NL.xxxxxss , .,.a.A+-f.f4.. ,. aff-.-.., M I ss, g X W fk O ' I M5355-fx,,?,,x:, I VJ. , K X fx . .. we ,U ww . J -f' :Y '- A 1' -' 'f 3 L '1':lEnf'X Eff-34 v .- Him 4 UNH ' '- 1 'ff-515' f2 5u5?f-vis: H' -42: -. 'Rfk . - 2 'xr n- ffQLL.'f'- .s.f.1r,-435,-93.,g3,5-.,,,354M-ff, 7 3?-as pp. ' 3 ny-pST . if N12 4? l if :J '- Q 4-T.c.!19?f,aQvf1-i.22'g ,Q 20 ggpzj 3. .., M,a?g91jawe?,vgg.353,kg,,5J fffin 'PN' J ml w 1 L-'Tv-wmw,ai'12E5- , -mqnsniikzffstfzgff 9:1 --i2'675a,.E 'I 1 1- - . 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Bob-Photography 1,2,3,4g Jerry-Football lg Basketball Penny-Golf Ig Bowling 3 Junior Achievement 3,4. 3,44 Intramural Basketball Class Officer 1. 1,24 Class Oflicer 25 Variety Show 2,43 Track 3g C.S.M.C. 1,2. ALBERS, THOMAS E. Tom-Tennis l,2,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Junior Achievement 35 Class Oflicer 3,45 Intramural Bowling 1. ARMACOST, THOMAS E. Buddy-Bowling Ig Class Officer lg Junior Achieve- ment 3. 'sltra Intellectuals Armacost and Spinnen- Weber happily delve into the worlds of meteorology and mythology in preparation for their life's work . . .1 PJ V' H QQ if 1 , USU-.X Q Q Q R. Chicowski takes a peek at the front hall vocation display. BAIL, MICHAEL P. Mike-Glee Club 2,3,4g Variety Show 3,49 Intra- mural Basketball 3,4. BATH, ROBERT C. Bubbles-Track 1,24 Bowl- ing lg Service Club 1,2,3g Dramatics 2,3,-lg American History Club 3,45 Library Staff 2g Class Officer 4. BADGETT, JEROME A. Jerry-Football 1,2,3,4. BARATTIERI, RICHARD G. Bear-Football 1,2,3,4g Dra- matics 2,3,4g Variety Show 2,3,4g Class Officer 3,4. .aww BAUER, JOSEPH R. Mx. 55'N.3Ew !4f' BAEHR, WILLIAM A. Tiger-Football 1,2,3g Vari- ety Show 3g Library Staff. WWW BARN!-IART, WILLIAM A. Willy-Variety Show 3,45 Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,4. ' ' I fi' ' If .1 1 I , , f , 4 S 32 , 15 U: f , ,ew f 95 'fl f -'WW if 2 Zi, Y - C , 764 231 . M., 1, Y 5, , II7 jg? ,Q f f i U ,I A15 BAUER, KENNETH T. Rick- H oss-F ly-Library Staff 1,2. - 4 . ini- ,-re -:N K BAUMAN, LAWRENCE I. Larry-Band I,2,35 Iunior Achievement5 Choral Speak- ing lg Bowling 1. 'iiifff' BERINGHAUS, KENNETH H. Ken- BICKNELL, THOMAS J. Tom-Art Club 15 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2. NM? BAYER, THEODORE M. Ted-American History Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 3,4. BERLING, KENNETH C. Kosher Blest-Basketball Ig Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,4. BLANK, DAVID J. Sarge-Choral Speaking 1 Dramatics 2,35 Sodality 3,4, junior Achievement 3,45- Bowling 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 4. r BECKHAM, THOMAS A. Meatball - Swimming 1,25 Intramural Basketball 1,25 3,4. ,W PIN BENNETT, DAVID F. Botcher-American History Club 35 Sodality 1,25 Triple AC 35 Chemistry Club 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. IT .1 RI Q 4235, 5 5 if-f. 595 BOTTONI, JOSEPH Joe-Student Council 2,45 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Track 25 Class Ollicer 15 Art Club 1. BRADY, CARRY T Brady-Football 15 mural Basketball Bowling 15 Vol leyball 3. BRANDNER, ROGER Wilt the Stilt-Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Triple AC 3,4g Sodality 1. BRAUN, HERMAN E. Butch-Bowling 1,2,3g junior Achievementg Intramural Basketball 4. The usual mob throngs into Purcell to stand around at a dance. Harkl Do I hear Music? 'x Riportella shows Baratieri, Rivoira, and Klems where Shakespeare's Juliet made her famous appearance. 'Mm-.f BRILL, ROBERT N. Bob- BROCKMAN, JAMES M. lim-Football lg Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. 4 Ez BUESCHER, LAWRENCE L. Larry - American History Club 3,4g Golf 1. BRINKERS, JOHN A. Brinks-Glee Club 2,3,4g Class Officer 3. BROWN, THOMAS J. Browny - C.S.M.C. 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Library 3. BURRIDCE, CHARLES I. Chuck-Sodality lg Tennis lg Swimming 23 Cross Coun- try 2. mv -ff. BURRIDGE, JoHN W. Johnny-Bowling 2,3,4. BUTLER, GARY R. Bear - American History A Club 3,4g Chemistry Club 3. BUTZ, JAMES H. lim- CAMERON, DONALD W. Don-Football 1,2,35 Swim- ming lg junior Achievement 3g Intramural Basketball 1,2,4. Bro. Meyerpeter is given a demonstration of the Bur- ridge Law. And you had better believe it! Brandner and Trebbi d0n't. But you can't stay hereg even the attic's crowded. CARRELLI, DONALD T. Don- CASEY, RAYMOND H. Casey-Library l,2. CARSON, IOHN W. lack--Nature Club lg Triple AC lg Band l,2,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3g Intramural Volleyball 85 Bowling 25 Honor Roll 1,3. CASTELLINI, XVILLIAM L. Zeke-Library 1,24 Cross Country 25 Intramural Bas- ketball lg Plume 3,4. CENSKY, IOHN T. Butch-Band l,2,3g Variety Show, Bowling. CHARLEVILLE, ROGER P. Fats - Yearbook Business Staff 4, Intramural Bowling 2, Junior Achievementg Honor Roll 1,2. Hey, look fellows . . says Fr. Voeke to Jacob and Henry. From the look in Herbolcl's eye, it must be il traveling salesman joke. Gruber is also present. 0-ss CERINO, CHARLES A. String-Photography 1. uf, CICIIONVSKI, ROBERT Chico - Sodality 1,2,3,4g Triple AC 3,4, American History C l u b 3,4g Prom Committee 3,44 Stud e nt Council 3,4g Secretary of Senior C l a s s 5 Sodality Prefect. wnpxfff, CHAMBERLAIN, RALPH B. Bruce-Tennis 3,44 Ameri-' can History Club 3,49 Intra- mural Basketball 3,4. COLER, THOMAS E. Tom-Glee Club 4g Soda!- ity 4. CHAMBERS, ROBERT A. Bob-Junior Achievement. I 2 COMPTON, DANIEL O. Dan-Intramural Basketball 1,35 Baseball 1, Bowling 1. 'Ox CON DIT, JOSEPH T. Ioe-Intramural Basketball 1. fill? A 'QTY COORS, WILLIAM R. Bill-Intramural Basketball 1,2g Class Officer 2. Mr. Kovalowski gives a talk on Pharmacy to Seniors. He is Dean of the College of Pharmacy at U.C. ,ap . ,gps-4 V' CONLON, JAMES T. lim-Junior Achievement 3. 'Q CORBETT, STANLEY C. Ace-Intramural Basketball lg Glee Club 15 Camera Club 1,25 Bowling 1,2,3g Tennis 2,3. CONRAD, CHARLES R. Butch-Football lg Intra mural Basketball l,2,3,4 Intramural Bowling l,2,3,4 Varsity Bowling Team Track lg Class Officer 2,3. . .V V liyy flil K ' 7 . , ' Wi, M gf' . f12f,'7iJ'L,l'f' ff, K ' ,WYM1 .4 I y ' ' fefzyff--f. ,-if 1 4 , W, it 42 5 H f f i 4 i I CORSON, JOHN C. Big John-Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Band Manager 1,2,3,4g Photography .Club l,2,3 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. 'ith- CONTADINO, JOSEPH F. Moe-Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Sodality l,2,3,4g Library Stall lg American History Club 3,44 Plume Staff 3,4g Variety Show 1,2,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball lg Cheer Leader 4. CRAWFORD, JAMES P. Monk-Band 2,3,4g Bowling 1,2,3,4g Start Club lg Glee Club lg Intramural Volley- ball 3g Library Staff ls Variety Show 4. , af 1. 'M AWA , au- f ,, ,. My lg , -6 an e' ff Qt ' Z 1 5 ' Ar ' l, 'V W Li s 13' f 1 t if f :fy ' 5 1. '4 , f as ',7M,.. K ws K r l fi 2 31515 ,QE xx: 1. , ', ll W fgt will z '4 L 42' I il 1 il 2 f i g ai 2' ' 5,3 5 3155! W n G31 - . ' 1252, 4 2 , fm is ,,,,,,M-M fwikm 3 M' mgif ,, , f lf fi ,, ' ' ff fi , 9v...,f ww, . ' -. 4 1 1 gli-gf ,V ' 4 2 ff 1 , 4 V , ,. m ,M f. A 'L ,, A f ,A ,Q H - ' -A., , X ,, ' W .Z I If ' ,I If 33225421 , vin. f, M173 Q.-, M I , . uf' ,V 'min - 4 - f '. ' f Q., 4 A , I .. f 72' , ., ' f Q V ' ff ' 2' 4 ? .4 7 X 159.14 . . , Q Y: - f at Q. , , ,. ,L Q W? ' 7' , ' ' A . 1 -nw: 1 ff-V f ,Q . , Y'f,j,:1.ffgigfs,QQf:3M7,'--r 2 ,pw v 'mfw,1e4f'f'--3 A ' ,g - , .,,. ,, x 5 f ix . 1 1. xxx. ' as 0 g g 9 X4 5 'w 1 j, , MXWWW p , f,Q,f ,, ' ' ' . ,W,'yf fL'f W' . .Ami , WM, :ff ,Wf D'Anclrea lends his critical eye to the art exhibit. Killing, CRAWFORD, XVILLIAM H. Bill-Bowling 2,34 Dramatics 3,45 Student Council 4, Variety Show 3, Orchestra 3, Nature Club I, Glee Club I. DALY, PATRICK R. Pots-Football Ig Basketball 2,4g Intramural Basketball 2,35 Prom Committee 3,4. DEARDORFF, WILLIAM K. Bill- 11571 CUTTER, THOMAS H. Tom - Football Manager 2,3,4g Library Staff I,2g Sodality 3,4g Nature Club 1, Basketball Manager 2, Intramural Basketball 2, Golf 1. D,ANDPnEA, RUSSELL F. Cookie-Football lg Baseball 1,25 Ilomeroom President I,2,3,4g Vice President of Senior Classg Sodality l,2,3,4g Variety Show 2,3,4g Dramaties 3,4g Clcc Club 3,4g American Ilistory Club 3,4. DeFINNEY, FREDERICK C. Fred-Class Oliicer 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, C.S.lNl.C. Ig Clce Club 3,45 Variety Show 2,3,4g Sodality l,2,3,4g Baseball lg Basketball 15 Track 3,45 Student Coun- cil 3. DALY, JAMES G, lim-Track 2,3g Band 1,3,4g 1, Baseball 15 Class Officer Intramural Basketball 2. fnflfw DANKEL, RAYMOND A. Hummer-Football 1,2,3,4g Swimming lg Track I,2,3,4g Glee Club 4, Variety Show 4, Class OfHcer 2,3,4g Plume Staff 3,45 Honor Roll 25 Cavalier Staff 4. DENNEMAN, THOMAS J. Tum-Bowling 2. From the looks of things, D,Anclrea seems spellbound by ancient Babylonian works of art. Swv' Q , DERMODY, THOMAS E. Tom- Nl'-nun iw DOXVNEY, JAMES J. Mozmty-Library Staff ,1 ,2. DULLACHAN, ROBERT G. Bob- 44 DCROSE, FRANCIS A. Frank-Bowling 1,2. DUERXIIT, JEROME E. Jerry-Cleo Club 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 1,2,3,4. DUMONT, RICHARD L. Dick-Football lg Basketball lg Plume Stuff 35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Class Of- ficer 1,4. Q-eff' DOMET, JOHN Jack-Intramural Basketball 1,2. . 'K :W DVVYERQ JAMES M. Jim-Football lg Swimming lg Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country lg Sodality 1,2,3,4. DW YER, ROBERT J VVyatt- EDDINGFIELD, JAMES C. Ed-Triple AC lg Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Library Staff l,2g Start Club 1,2g Variety Show 2,3,4. EISER, CLIFFORD W. Willie- Bro. Dipple holds a United Draftsrnenis Conference with Meyer, while Gunn and Haller quit drawing me- chanicalsv for a pose, Hoctor and Heiselmann let the cat out of the bag. Or is it Hoffman? 191- rf? fi 'U .Miz 4 'ti 'da b ELLINOR, PATRICK T. Pat - American History Club 3. EYSOLDT, VINCENT P. Vince - Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball I,2,3,4g Baseball 1g Track 2,3,4g Sodality 1,2,3,4g Student Council 4. 'W777' 19 f 1 f ' 'it ' .- ' , 'ft-51 f f ' '21 f , f V h gf. 2 5 'I if l I iff: .ff W- I , 4 12 ' nf, 5 7 ff . Ww-wi Cy ',.r ' f fi Q, FERRY, ROGER F. uliiogeu- Nature Club 1,25- Sodality 2,45 Annual Staff 3,44 Honor Roll, l,2,3,4g Variety Show 4g Speech and Debate 1. 4? ENGLISH, DENIS G. Eng-Camera Club lg Intra- mural Basketball Ig junior Achievement 35 Class Of- ficer 3. FERRARA, EUGENE R. Gene-Track Z,3,4g Plume Staff 3,45 Student Council 4g Sodality 45 Drarnatics 4. ,X fm we FIELER, JAMES H. jim-Football l,2g Bowling 1,24 Intramural Basketball 25 Track 2. FINN, IOHN F. John-Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. .pw- mums --.--rf FLAIG, JAMES P. Big One-Intramural Bowl- ing I,2,3g Intramural Bask- etball 1,2,3g American His- tory Club 3,4g Library Staff l,2. FIRTH, DONALD WV. Mr. Sonano dxrects the or- Don- A chestra at the Music and in f FLATLEY, CONSTANTINE I. Con-Physics Club 45 Chem- istry Club 4g Intramurals 2g Dramatics 3,4g Class Of- Hcer 4. Illustrious stu-:lent president, Staubach, com- ments on problems of the Castle. Fr. XVintcr- meyer passes judgment. Art Festival. ' 45? FLEDDERMAN, Qu. ,,,, M., FLUCEL, DONALD I. EDWARD A. Don-Bowling 1,2,3,4. Eddie- f f , , - s w f FLYNN, DANIEL A. Krinkels-Choral Speaking 2,3,4g Speech 2g Dramatics 2,3,4. '87-H FOLZENLOGEN, MICHAEL K. Mike-Football lg Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. li 'IAN FRANK, CARL M. Mike-Camera Club l,2. CERAGHTY, XVILLIAM I. BCKIIQU7'-Il'ltftllllllfdl Basket- ball I,2,3,45 Track 3. Is Nieporte waving good-byei' until tomorrow or forever? Hansen and Meyer already know the answer. FRENCH, ROBERT S. Bob-Football 1,2,3,4g Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3g Sodality I,3,4g Class Officer 4g Prom Committee 3,4. 'wwf' CERXVE, MELVIN F. Mel - Intramural Basket- ball 3. CARDINER, HUBERT I. Hu-Football lg Swimming lg Intramural Basketball 2g Sodality 1,2,3,4g Publicity 3,45 Speech and Debate 2. Qin GIBSON, JAMES C. Jim-Variety Show 3,4. CEBHART, WVILLIAM I. Goggles - junior Achieve- ment., GILLER, MICHAEL R. Mike-Football lg Basketball lg Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. Www GILINIORE, MICHAEL Gils-Football l,2,3g Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 2,3g Baseball 1. 'MV COLDSCHMIDT, DONALD R. Ray-Baseball lg Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Ameri- can History Club 3,4g Bowl- ing l. Beatniks Coler and Brown dig the beat at 4-B's rally. CIMPEL, JON T. jack - Yearbook Business Staff 4. mt 'Y GRAMANN, ROBERT E. Bob-Sodality 1,2,3,4g Ten- nis 3,4g Baseball lg Ameri- can History Club 3,44 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4. GLASER, HAROLD P. CLASSMEYER, Hal - Swimming 1,2,3,4g GERALD E- Variety Show 23 Cross Gerry - Photography Club Country 34 Radio Club 3. kgtsfk Radm Clubi Triple fu., A-4 If 7, GREEN, ROBERT D. GREIS, RAYMOND C. Bob-Triple AC lg Football Ray-Sodality 1,2,3,4g Li- Manager 1,2g Basketball brary Stall 2g Annual Staff Manager lg Variety Show 1. 8,4 CEditorJg Dramatics 3,4. K ,ww . 5 gzkw :S 3P?Uf 7 S2a w,,f2ig' J 52 Aww A 'WY' ! ,V A 4' N' 5 ,.,, , X' lf, g f gg , Sswf5, ,g,g ' ..- rm., Wm ' A v 5 ' M..-fan, if A . - is 5 -f l . 1 Sfl5f:7fQ411tfY7.? ' ll if Shfjffzj ig-'V' . If 515' - Qh g xu.T,v H' jf 5' S' jx ., K ge I A sh 1 W y, .M 1- Wa E -v nv - Y, 1 N want 9 '-1. 'xx mx f N-'vw ww, ,gi ,, , N Nfl Q ml, ,ix an 5' in gf: ffr' Q x gr-X,q1g,, If .1 ' J .J ' 3 41 ,i y! f if rN,g TN R Q 3, K , M., , 5, irq' .am 1 NX M! 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Butch-Bowling 2g Chem- istry Club. CRUBER, LAWRENCE E. Grabs-Bowling lg Iunior Achievementg Class Oflicer 1. HALLER, ROBERT I. Bob - Intramural Basket- ball 3. 1'0x GROTE, RONALD A. Ron-Soclality l,2,3. 'w CUNN, DENNIS A. Pop-Bowling lg Library Staff 1. HANSEN, ION M. Hanna-Glee Clubg Intra- mural Basketball. nf:-n-'NO' HEGLIN, DENNIS J. Denny - Prom Committee 3,45 Track 2,35 Band 152,35 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4. HERBERS, GREGORY A. Zubs-Track 1,25 Intramural Basketball l,2,35 Class Of- ficer 3, Annual Staff 4. HEIN, BERNARD S. Meemo- HERBOLD, ROBERT J. Herb-Class Officer I5 Stu- dent Council 45 Soclality 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll I,2,35 Triple AC 3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Camera Club 15 Plume I,2,3,45 Junior Achievement 3,4. HERMES, RICHARD G. Herms-Band 1,25 C.S.M.C. 2. HIGBY, KENNETH L. Ken-Football I5 Baseball 15 Intramural Basketball l,2,- 3,4g Intramural Bowling I,2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 C.S.M.C. I5 Yearbook Business Staff 4. HEISELMANN, JAMES Rabbi-Sodality 1,2,3,45 Art Club 15 Library 25 Plume Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 3,4. was f is Ny, wg HENRY, THOMAS F. Hen-Bancl 1,2535 Glee Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 35 Dramatics 3. . 5 , Q is HIGGINS, JAMES M. Pin Head-Football I,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Conditioning 1,25 Track 35 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. HOCTOR, IOHN R. I-lock - Plume Staif 3,4 American History Club 3. 'Ti U . 1 f I HOFFNI-XV DAVID H HOLDBEN, THOMAS B. Bopple Soc ilitx 9 3 4 Tom- Xavier student, Mr. Behrens gives a talk to Seniors on Coaching at Purcell's annual College Night. Z'-M HOBNBACK, DAVID H. Horny - Bowling 2,3,4g American History Club 3g Intramural Basketball 1,45 Plume Staff 3, Annual Staff 4. JACOB, PAUL A. lake - Intramural Volley- ball 3. Al Augustine Capone decides the fate of Madame Berling while Dave gives that famous Blank Look. 6x JEFFREYS, TIMOTHY C. Tim - Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4g Junior Achieve- ment 3g Cross Country 2 'diff' HUBER, JOSEPH F. Hubs - Football I,2,3,4g Baseball 1,25 Basketball Ig Conditioning 34 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. W Yr:- JACOBS, WILLIAM I. Jake- ff IDG' IOERING, EVERARD A. Tony-Start Club 1,2,3g Li- brary Staff 25 Class Officer Chemistry Club 4gA1'I16riCari Ig Yearbook Business Staff History Club 4g Start Club 1. 45 Chemistry Club 4g Amer- ican History Club 4g Tennis 3,4. JOHNSON, JOHN F. Iack-Start Club 1,2,3,4g Plume Stall 3,45 Nature Club 1,2. R S-....... JONES, RONALD T. Hon- GGVWW' JOLLEY, THOMAS I. Iols-Football 4g Glee Club 25 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. KANAAN, THOMAS I. Balme- Senior class ofllcers: Cichowski, D'Andrea, Staubach, and Eysoldt pose before the statue of Our Lady of Purcell. Ferrara's knife in Julius Cor' son's back isn't helping poor John's plaesonamania C tired blood and ulcersl. KASS, JAMES A. lim-Art Club lg Chemistry Club 4g Yearbook Business Staff 45 Honor Boll l,2,3. KELLEY, JAMES A. jim-Library Stall 15 Bowl- ing 3,4. ,ff-M , KELLER, THOMAS C. B021-Football lg Intramural 2,34 Baseball 1. KELLY, MICHAEL I. Mike-Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 3,43 Basket- ball lg Sodality 15 Yearbook Business Stall 4. 'Q 3 U Q 5 R .,?. ell 1-A KENNEDY, PAUL M. Sonny Bottoni looks on while F ieler and Firth add some finishing touches totheir original masterpieces. GUS- KENT VVILLIAM A. Bill-Sodality 1,25 Nature Club 1,2,3g Bowling 2g Triple AC 3g Honor Roll 2. ug.. 2,571 'wif' KISER, GEORGE W. KLARE, CHARLES M. Smokey-Football lg Base- Chuck-Intramural Basket- ball lg Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. ball 2. 04 1 rX KINCAID, EDWARD A. Ace- ffz- .., 'Rf KLEMS, PAUL I. Peaches-Football, Basket- ball Manager 1 ,2,3,4g C.S.M.C. l,2,3 CVice-Presi dentlg 4 lPresidentDg An nual Staff 4. KINLEY, LAWRENCE A. Egg Yoke-Track lg Choral Speaking 2,34 Dramatics 25 Variety Show 2,3,4g Glee Club 4. KLOCKE, LOUIS E. Louigi-Band 1. KNAPMEYER, TERRENCE P. ,TK-American History Club 3,4. KUETHE, THOMAS G. Tom - American History Club 3,45 Sodality 4. An experienced instructor briefs a few seniors on their chances for further education at College Night. KoHLs, JOHN B. John-Sodality lg Football 15 American History Club 3,4g Student Council 4g Intra- mural Basketball 1,3. LAND, RONALD W. Hon-Band 1,3,4g Bowling 1,25 Plume Staff 45 Yearbook Business Staff. KOHLS, WALTER I. Jerry-Bowling l,2,3g Vari- ety Show lg Cross Country 45 Sodality 1,2,3,4g Ameri- can History Club 4. KRIEGER, CHARLES H Chuck LEIBREICH, LEINBERGER NORMAN A. RONALD Norm -- SOdall'Cy 1,2,3,4g Cheese.- Track 1,2,3,4g Football 15 Swimming lg Cross Country 25 American History Club 3,4. 'iii -.K 4' 4.- 5 if f I fa ph ,-,,, Z 44 .I 1, 1 ff , pf -fu. , ,f ,hf,'4r4g, , f fgffesfo '99 WW ,M Maw' ,I Z '0'lu1a,,. Q? f Z 25 1 ? 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'-K l.P' . 1 , ,. vu YL . 5 . ls, , f Nj , ' ,V y , Q MQQQ ff k 41.7 , 0 R u fi . . 1 , PA. I -M? Vik: 'fd ' f ghfzmbfi , -.4 4' Af .f -f f ,Q .W 1, . 1. 1 -rf 4 f. 1 r 'I 1 47 My ' in , QW P i i N uif, said! LEPROTTI, PASQUALE E. Wop-Honor Roll 2,3g Li- brary 2g Sodality 2g Triple AC 35 Bowling 2g Chemistry Club 4g American History Club 3. LIEBEL, CHRISTOPHER XV. Bill-Swimming l,3,45 Track 15 Intramural Basketball 3. LOFTUS, JOHN M. Lofty - Track 3g Annual Staff 4. LEUCERS, WILLIAM Bill-Football 1, Golf 2,3. LIEBEL, ROBERT C. Squint-Service Club 2,3 Iunior Achievement 3. LONGWVELL, DENNIS G Daddy-Glee Club 2. 2 jul. LEYVIS, RICHARD G. Louie-Intramural Bowling Ig Intramural Basketball 1,2,3g Class Oilicer 2. LINGROSSO, PHILIP A. B0-B0-Football 15 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3. LUCK DAVID I. Dave-Baseball 35 Bowling l,2. LUEBERING, JAMES E. Lubes - Sodality l,2,3,4g American History Club 3,4g Chemistry Club 4, Triple AC 2,35 Intramural Basket- ball 2g Nature Club lg Year- book Business Staff 4. MCDONALD, DAVID M. Mac-Sodality 4, Art Club 1,25 Plume Staff 3,45 Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Annual Staif 4, Class Oilicer 1. MCCOUGH, THOMAS P. Tom-Plume Staff 3,4. MCCARTHY, ROBERT C. Fish-Football 1,2. QQ., 113. MCDONALD, JOHN I. jack-Football 1, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4g Sodality 1,2,3,4, Variety Show 3, Dramatics 2. MCGRATH, BARRY E, ' Mac-Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Sodality 1,2,3,4, Cheer Leader 2,35 American His- tory Club 3,4g Plume Staif 3,4. MCCARTHY, THOMAS F. M ac-Art Club 2. '4151-. McCASKILL, JOHN D. Faro-Football 1,2,3g Sodal- ity 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2g Class Officer 1,24 Basketball 1, Golf 4, Intramural Bowl- ing 2,3,4, Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,4g Plume Staff 3,4. Mac - ball 2. f KICTERNAN, JOHN L. john-Cross Country 3,49 Track 3,4. NIACK, XVILLIAM F. Bill-Clee Club 2,3,4g Soclal- ity l,2,3,4g Plume Stall 3, Variety Show 2,3,4. Pirates: Niehaus, Meyer and Payne make exit during 4-Fis rally. WVh0's that 205 lb. tackle riding the stretcher? . -. MJ? Loftus gives Bro. Blume some inside advice on progressive typing. Q 3 MACKE, JAMES E. Mack-Clee Club 3,4. MACKE, RICHARD Dick-Bowling 1,25 Ameri- can History Club 3,-4. BIAPPES, THOINIAS A. Tom-Soclality lg Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, American History Club 3, Plume Stall 2,35 Triple AC 3,45 Chem- istry Club 4. MACKE, MICHAEL D. Mike-Swimming 3,4. MANSFIELD, ROY D. Roy- I MARTIN, JAMES R. Marts-Plume Staff 3,45 junior Achievement 35 Dramatics 2,3,4g Football 1, Intramural Basketball 2,3g Library Staff 25 Class Of- Hcer 2. MARTZ, JOHN D. John MENRATH, VVILLIAM G. Bill-Nature Club l,2,3,4g Science Club 1,2,3,4. Nhfhf-4... MEYER, EDWARD M. Ed- Riportella expounds. W j if -f'- v Toerner points to his ideal, Thomas Jefferson. MEYER, GERALD A. Jerry-Intramural Bowling lg Intramural Basketball l,2,3. MEYER, SYLVESTER B, Putty-tat-Art Club lg Golf lg Start Club 2,3,4g Bowl- ing 2,3. MEYER, NORBERT F. Red-Bowling 1,2,3g Dra- matics 3. MEZUR, JEROME M. Bear - Baseball 1,2,3,4g Intramural Basketball 15 Intramural Bowling 1,34 Publicity 4g Class Officer 24 , . Sl MICHAEL, FREDERICK Gunner- RIITCHELL, IOHN P. Little Mitch-Start Club Ig Intramural Basketball I,2,3. Bro. Hielile asks, How would you like to be sent to Siberia? MILLER, ROBERT C. Mills-Cheer Leader 2,3,4g Variety Show I,2,3,4g Prom Committee 3,4. MOMPER, JEROME W. Jerry-Football l,2,3,4 fCo- Captainjg Plume Staff 3,4g Prom Committee 3,43 Sodal- ity 1,2,3,4g Intramural Bask- etball 2,3,4g Bowling 1,25 Debate Ig Junior Prom At- tendantg Student Council 4. MILLER, THOMAS Tim-Football l,2,3,4g Con- ditioning I,2,3g Honor Roll l,2. MULLONEY, ROBERT I. Bob- MINSHALL, DENNIS H. lap-Glee Club 35 Variety Show 3. L., NABERHAUS, DAVID P. Duve- OBSER, RONALD J. Iawlse-Clee Club Ig Class Officer 1,2. A few of the inmates. NEIDENBACH, NICHOLAS R. Nick-Football Manager 15 Dramatics 3,4g Variety Show 3g Debate 2. O,DOWD, JEROME P. jerry-Student Council 2g Football 15 Student Council 2g Intramural Basketball I,2,3. NIEHAUS, JOHN F. Hans-Intramural Basketball 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,3g Stu- dent Council 2. OHR, ROBERT T. Motor-Band 1,2,3,4g Vari- ety Showg Art Club 1,2. NIEPORTE, WILLIAM E. Bill-Sodality 2,3,4. O'LEARY, DENNIS Coach--Football l,2,3g Bask- etball l,2g Track l,2,3,4g Variety Show 3g Intramural Basketball 3g Intramural Bowling 1. L. kr 1 , W' 6 fi fi .fx W A rv A- Q' ,sign , ,X ., N51 1 ,-44 'Q wr QQ' 2 5 ,xr-I V? , V 45 1- 4 win-fbi If Vi! ' af f 79525, qw if v f xy gg? Ml lww. I y 'ff '- ,ji xt' if A,,.,w,,-W,M f fha. in 4, ,,v, :,,.,, ,,,, 1, , if if M... Q5 . may X ff f 72, , I f .4 7197 ,. ,. b4 , ' ffm, ,Q ,A+ 'Q ,. ' Y-mn, Z C-vt, PARKER, ALBERT L. Sonny-Intramural Bowling 1,2,3g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3g Yearbook Business Staff 4. PAYNE, MARSHALL C. Marsh-Bowling 1,25 Basket- ball 2g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Triple AC 2,3g Honor Roll 1,25 Variety Show 3,4. PATERNA, JOSEPH M. JP - Basketball 34 junior Achievement 3g Intramural Basketball 1,2. PEARL, JOHN S. johnny-Football lg Track 1,2,3,4g Choral Speakingg Glee Club 4. PETERS, GERALD A. 'QP' PAULY, LAVVRENCE I. Larry- PERKINS, PATRICK Pat - Track 13 Library Staff 1. vw' ,nv- PLAATJE, Ror 1. Jerry-Track 15 Cross Coun- Swinger-Band l,2,3,4g Vari- by 1,z,3,4. ety Show 3,4. Loftus relieves Bro. Fack- ovec of some immortal masterpieces by Dickens, while Brother relieves John of his schedule card. POTTHOFF, DAVIDVE. Pots-Football 1. - ,x wx Q - PRESSON, GEORGE C. Yatz- 'X 'tg f x RAMSDELL, BARRY E. The Ram-Football 2,3,4g Basketball 1,24 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3g Prom Committee 3,45 Plume Staff 3,4g Home Room Of- Hcer 1,2,3,4g Student Coun- cil 45 Sodality 2,3,4. fw REED, THOMAS J. Tom-Bowling 2,3,4. PRINZ, PAUL C. Paul-Honor Roll 1, Intra- mural Basketball 1. it Q 'IT , 1 ,154 ' x., .V fl, s f 2 RATTERMAN, LAWRENCE F. Bambi - Debate 1, Class Oflicer 1,45 Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4, Plume StaH 4g Foot- ball 1,2g Swimming I,2,3,4g Tennis 1,2,3,4, Cross Coun- try 35 Sodality 1,2,4. REYNOLDS, KENNETH P. Ken-Class Officer 3. rar-. ,.,. PUTHOFF, TIMOTHY W. Tim- I Z RIEGER, CLIFFORD W. C Ziff-Glee Club 2,3,4. var QUEENAN, MICHAEL D. Mike-Sodality 1, 25 Junior Achievement 85 American History Club 3,4. ,A 1 eva RINK, ROBERT C. Goofy-Bowling 1,25 Honor Roll 1. ' C5 YL,,l' RIPORTELLA, MICHAEL S. Mike-Bowling 2,-4g Dra- matics 3,43 Honor Roll 3. kr 4 i 74: 4 fi, a 5 ,,,,,, , I f- g 1 .- 'CG ff?-' Mgr xx xx tv, I 1 ' 'V XX K K f ax RITTER, THOMAS A. Tex - junior Achievementg Intramural Basketball lg Bowling 2. Fr. Brinkman spills the beans to a senior's mother at the ever-dreaded WVel- fare Night. 3 ,... L, ,.., , ,.... - .M M,.mM..,W. . f Albers, Albrecht, and Bayer give their final tribute to Our Lady of Purcell before their departure from the Castle. RIVOIRA, DAVID P. Dave-Football lg Basket- ball l,2,3,4g Track 2,35 Cross Country 2,3,4g Sodal- ity lg Class President 4. ROA, DONALD R. Don- ' ' Wo'f7 me-1: ff ,f Y .2 . G95 ' ' I f x gw i Q3 Y W gif? rg gf? W ROBERS, RICHARD W. Robes-Football 3g Track 2,3,4g Bowling lg Variety Show I,2. , Q RIZZO, JAMES A. Rim-Football l,2,3,4g Bask- etball l,2,3,45 Track 25 Base- ball lg Sodality I,2,3,4g Class Officer lg ROA, GERALD I. Jerry-Class Ofricer lg' Honor Roll lg Variety Show 2. V vwl. '. ROCKENFIELD ROBERT R. Rock-Cheer Leader 3,4g Photography Club l,2g Dra- matics 45 Yearbook Business Staff 44 Intramural Basket- ball l,2,4g Variety Show 2,4. X ax? I M492 . f V,- sf' 'Q sig., K 551 r. . .- .srs ' 21? ff ., . T sf f ROEDEB, CHARLES Red-Cross Country 3. 'Kg-.- ROSSELOT, THOMAS F. Ross-Basketball lg Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4g Chemistry Clubg American History Club. ROEDEHSHEIMER, JAMES P. Roede-Baseball lg Football 1,2,3,4g Track 2,35 Chem- istry Club. . ,. . , . ...M-VAN, 3 ,4 flrg..,L.. ' 5 BOTH, TIMOTHY B. Mouse-Glee Club lg Serv- ice Club lg Bowling 2,35 Sodality 1. Opening day Mass is the highlight of the first week of school for all of the upper classrnen, 5 V. I 5 K f French, Barattieri, and Eyesoldt 2 give us that Ipana smile while . Sheppard shows off his new up chatters ROTTE, BRUCE E. Bruce-Baseball lg Golf 2,3,4g Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. s 1 1 ROVITO, JOHN A. Tickles- SANDMAN, MARTIN D. Mart-Triple AC lg Plume Staff 4. ts vi 5 -ee , ,.:... A 1 SANSONE, FRED P. Fred-Bowling 1,2. 1 HY' VZ, . 31435 J' 2+'2v1,f ',v'A?6.'Z' 'vicyfc - SCHAUDER, JOHN S. Steve-Plume Staff 3,4. Brother Zehnle relates one of his rare s 3 SATZGER, BRUCE C. Bruce-Clee Club 2,3,4g American History Club 3,45 Honor Roll 1. SCHMIDTER, THOMAS L. Tom-Glee Club 1,25 Ameri- can History Club 3,45 Ten- nis 3,4. 1-1- l ' or .. tories. an 'iw SAYRE, EDNVARD Caesar - Sodality l,2,3,4g Clee Club 2,3,4g Variety Show 2,3,4g Dramatics 2,3,4g Cheer Leader 3,4g Track lg Plume Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 3,4. iq., SCHNEEMAN, THOMAS H. Sclmee - Football l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball lg Track 2,3,4g Class Oflicer 2,3. 'fb SCANLAN, MICHAEL J. Mike -- American History Club 3g Honor Roll 1. is SCHREIBER, STEVEN P. Steve-Start Club 2g Glee Club 1,2,3,4. SCHUERMANN, ALFRED R. Wilt-Basketball 25 Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3,45 Intramural Bowling 3,45 Cross Country 2. Y ,,,- SHARPSHAIR, WILLIAM I. Bill- Students, faculty, and Purcell families pack the stadium for the big Panther- Cavalier game. The team has left us. SEURKAMP, GEORGE E. SHAKE, ANDRE H. Red-Intramural Basketball Andy- 1,25 Service Club 2,35 Bowl- ing 15 Sodality 25 American History Club 45 Honor Roll 1,25 C.S.M.C. 1. SHEPPARD, STANLEY- K. Shep-Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,45 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Prom Commit- tee 3,4. ,pe ffr. WV SICURELLA, JAMES P. Sickie - American History Club 3,45 Intramural Bowl- ing 1,2. SHARIT, RICHARD B. Rich-Sodality 15 Basketball 15 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4. 7 SITTASON, CLAUDE W. Claude-Intramural Bowling 15 Intramural Basketball 15 Speech Club 253,45 Basket- ball 3,4. l ' ,i- f . 'I' Sittason reaches for a quick draw, while Roedershimer indulges in his favorite pastime. SPINNENWEBER, ROBERT A. Spin- STEINERT, WILLIAM D. Bill-Bowling 2,3. r. STRATMAN, RICHARD I Strat's- 6 X STALL, JEROME F. Frannie-Cross Country 2,35 Variety Show 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 American History Club 3,45 Plume Staff 3,45 Intramural Basketball l,2,- 3,45 Band Vice-President. ,WV Z AfP STOECKEL, JOSEPH P. Ioe-Band 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. ' wi' will STRATMAN, WILLIAM N. Bill-Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 35 Variety Show 25 Dramatics' 25 Intramural Volleyball 3. ju. q,. ip STAUBACH, ROGER. T. Rag-Football 1,253,115 Bask- etball l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,- 3,45 Plume Staff 3,45 Sodal- ity 2,3,45 Student Council 3,4 CPresidentD. 4'9 YQ. STRASINGER, DONALD T. Don-Bowling 1. 'X ,fwfr J W SULLIVAN, WILLIAM S. Sully-Student Council 2,35 Honor Roll 2. TAYLOR, THOMAS H. Toad-Intramural Basketball l,2,4g Intramural Bowling 1,2,3,4g Baseball 4. TOERNER, THOMAS C. TOPMILLER, TBACEY, NVILLIAM A Tom - Football 1,2,3,4g RICHARD C. Bill-Clee Club 1,25 Nature Swimming l,2,3g Intramural Dick - Cross Country 35 Club 1,2,3, Service Club 4 Basketball 2,3,4, Variety Bowling 1,25 Intramural Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Show 3,45 Class Oilicer 2. Basketball 3,44 Track 4. TREBBI, GEORGE C. Trebs - Camera Club 13 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Sodality 25 Chemistry Club 4, Bowling 2,3,4g Yearbook Business Staff 4, junior Achievement 3. VALERIUS, JOSEPH F. Dutch-Football l,2g Basket- ball41,2, Baseball lg Plume Staff 3,45 American History Club 3. spiffy UTTER, JAMES W. ,lim-Library StaH 2. u -5 A VERKAMP, WILLIAM H. r Y Bill-Track l,2,4g Bowling 1,2,3,4g Intramural Basket- ball 2,4g American History Club 3, junior Achieve- VIANELLI, ENRICO VONDERSCHMIDT ment 3. Rechey- FRED D. Irish- 11, IVADE, GEORGE E. YVACNER, KENNETH W. WACNER, ROBERT M. Ed-Baseball l,2,3,4g Glee Ken-Bowling 3,4. Bob- Club 35 Intramural Basket- ball l,2,4g Basketball lg Intramural Bowling 2. Here come the Indians! X 1 . . L i if 3 . I The Elder rally proves a festive occasion for little boys Kennedy and Keller. Little Red,Rid- ing Hood-Henry joins in. Awww' WARD, GAYLORD F. Gay-Glee Club 25 Variety Show 2,3,4g Plume Staff 3,4. 5 9 5 If 5: n 5 5 my' XVEHRMAN, ROGER W. Rug-Band I,2,3,4g Variety Show 4g Sodality 2. Mm , Y N WALDBILLIG, BERNARD A. Ben- ' K.. 2 ,y,..ft , ,,u. WVATKINS, THOMAS F. Wanynrmd 1,2,3,4g Li- brary lg Art Club 1,25 Sodality 2,3,4. 4 2 4 WVELLING, GERARD F. Jerry-Bowling lg Sodality 2,44 Plume Staff l,2,3,4g Honor Roll 25 Service Club l,2,3g Track 2g American History Club 3,44 Intramural Basketball lg junior Achieve- ment 3g Library Staff 2. NVERLINC, RICHARD M. Dick - Football lg Glee Club 2. ' WEYER, DAVID L. Wire-Library 1,29 Debate Team lg Intramural Basket- ball 2,3. WESELI, ROBERT P. Wes-Football Ig Track lg Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Sodality 2g Intramural Bowl- ing 4. VVHITTON, RICHARD K. Dick-Football l,2,3,4g Bask- etball 1,2g Baseball 15 Intra- mural Basketball 3g Plume Staff Ig Conditioning Team 2,3. Barattieri's Bottom the Weaver proves a laugh- ing matter for Riportella. His Leotards have a I'l1l'll'l6f. Caesar Carson tells Antony Ferrara all about his troubles with the Gauls. and his romantic heartaches over Cleopatra. ilk. 41N WIESNER, JAMES F. Jim-Dramatics I. va, WILKE, JOSEPH F. Band 1,2,3,4g Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4g Variety Show 4. Q WILLIAMS, RICHARD Red-Football 1. 1 . 1 WIRTH, MICHAEL A. Mell-Football l,2,3,4g Bask- etball lg Track lg Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Class Of- ficer 1,25 Chemistry Club. YVI'l'I'E, CHARLES H. Chuck-Class Oflicer 2,34 Baseball 1,25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. fa iff IUNCBLUTII, JOHN S. jack-Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4g Class Officer l. Sodality camp serves as the setting for this Mass. D'Andrea, according to custom, offers the water to the priest. 360 NVOEBKENBERC, JAMES N. Iim-Football l,2,3,4, Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3g Plume Stall 3,4. NVOLBEBS, EDVVARD L. Ed-Football Ig Intramural Basketball 1,2. 11 WORKUM, BERTRAM A. 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Burroughs, M. Aubrey, D. Cerone, B. Bauman, D. Blomer. Third Row: x ' I. Brooksbank, F. Bardonaro, D. Beimesche, D. Chalk, L. Chudy, T. Braig, P. Cippolone. 'T Fourth Row: T. Castellucio, R. Babb, T. Brown, D. Bohmer, G. Athon, T. Buechel, I. Brinker, ,En- .X I. Beck. FR. W. BRUEMMER Fr. Bruemmeris homehoom, 3-A, elected as their oflicers: Tom Albert, President, Charles Browning, Spiritual Director, Tom Albers, Intellectual Director, and joe Beck, Material Director. This innominate but not ignoble homeroom was very interested and active in all the school activities. First Row: D. Davis, C. Fehl, T. Daley, I. Eken, I. Fallon, H. Conrad, R. Pathman. Second Row: P. Daly, D. Duesing, R. Fangman, I. Farrell, W. Cooney, W. Corbett, D. Cook, D. ' B. Cahill, W. Boyle, I. Bleh, C. Chambers. Fifth Row: C. Browning, T, Buse, D. Cameron, 3-B is known as the intellectual center of the school. It,s famed spirit is dreaded by lesser homerooms. This spirit enabled 3-B to reach 10071 in the Turkey Raffle Drive and also to Capture the laurels in the Ad Drive. The homeroom also boasts, besides Scholars, Talented Athletes. FR. L. GUNTZELMAN Combs. Third Row: D. Faul L. Domet, J. Farrell, L. Dettmers, W. Dienger, C. Donovan, R. V Elam, A. Dillinger, F. Cracchiolo. Fourth How: S. Clingerman, F. Diedrichs, J. Deddens, T. Federle, I. Engle, T. Dirr, G. Conover, D. Cohen, C. Deas, K. Coe. f I. 3 . 4 f M4 .f f .f , 1 , 1 , 2, 7 -w,x...,, First Row: J. Cerwe, P. Healy, C. Cilb, E, Herbert, M. Hiland, C. Creiwe, T. Horton, B. iii' :X Causelman. Second Row: D. Hein, B. Hettesheimer, P. Hoch, B. Ciesman, J. Fischer, E. 5 Fisher, B. Hauer, T. Hayes, NV. Frye. Third Row: M. Gallant, C. Fisher, T. Hanks, D. Hoekzema, J. Fuhrman, J. Fitzgerald, C. Henry, D. Glynn, J. Hilver, J. Hansbauer. Fourth ff' 'F How: J. Horner, C. Ceis, J. Hopkins, H. Feige, K. Hildebrand, D. Heinz, B. Fischer, J. i Harpring, J. Huelsman. FR. P. EDRICH The fabulous 3-C Cougars guided by Father Paul Edrich and spurred on by capable oflieers T. Henry, T. Hayes, J. Feroni, and E. Herbert, compiled amazing percent- ages in both the Turkey Raffle Drive and the Marianist Drive. It is also rumored that 3-C will have a magnificent intramural basketball team. Besides leading the junior division in the Turkey Raffle, 3-D was outstanding in the Tobacco Drive, and Bishops Relief Fund. VVe made a project of keeping our homeroom well decorated, getting all to carry the Rosary, and listing the better T.V. shows. Tom Kiehfuss is our President and Student Council Repre- sentative. BRO. D. FAHRIC, SAI. First Row: D. Lang, P. Kyde, D. Larkin, E. Iker, J. Jacobs, A. Lange, R. Jansen, N. Jacobs. L Second How: M. Kistner, F. Lawhorn, F. Humphrey, R. Isfort, J. Kautz, T, LaFuze, R. , Leckinger, E. Kiser, R. Kinkade. Third How: P. Klei, R. Klocke, J. Laake, R. Jones, W. 117 ,, Kastrup, J. Kautz, D. Hughes, R. Huelsman. Fourth Row: J. Korte, T. Kiehfuss, XV, Larkin, X Sw E. Kroeger, XV. Karwisch, R. Krimpenfort, R. Juniet, J. Krimpenfort, M. Kelly. Absents J. Krumer, D. Kevill. 49' 'W ,av -' 'Im-.,..,,,.,,,.,.. ..,,.,..,. . . I V V7 W Jamie Iii- J sf, 4' c 3, H ,...- 1 Qimpffgaal J ' .I HM . 'f 3'5. .N ' ,MM 3, H Star gazing. In the swing. Hallway confusion on opening day !,,...--Q samsung sd' i , ll R W 'E . --V- h ,ill T Q Q Wi K X ip 2' la Q ' 4' ..t, t V D . .fs I ix l First Row: K. MacGregor, J. Moriarty, I. O'Brien, W. Naticcioni, I. Noschang, K. Nimer- sheimer, R. Martin. Second Row: J. McCarthy, E. Louis, J. Lightmas, R. Manhardt, R. Moss I. Marioni, R. Niebuer, R. Minella. Third How: E. McDulin, T. Martina, M. Miller, D McClure, C. Leppert, P. Newman, E. Nelson, T. Meiners, R. O'Berg. Fourth Row: R. Montag, G. Mueller, G. Moore, H. Malloy, P. Marcotte, R. Mansfield, R. Obermeyer, I. Licthtenberg R. Mitchell, I. Lydon, Absent: I. Lilywhite, P. Oberschlake. 7 tix 5 .fire 'E' 7 if JC 3-E has one person say a decade of rosary each day. Every student in the room is assigned a day to say the rosary and go to mass. 3-E oiiicers are: President R. Min- ella, Treasurer H. Malloy, Spiriutal Director M. Miller, Intellectual Chairman J. O'Brien, Prom Representative T. Martino, and Stu- dent Council Representative D. McClure. BRO. C. DIPPEL,S.M. FR. L. HOHLMAYER The spirited and successful homeroom of 3-F is ably guided by Bro. C. Dipple, S.M. Its student council representative is Victor Paola. The class oflicers are K. Ormond, G. Rolfes, T. Rizzo, and I. Poorman. 3-F was over 1002 in the Turkey Raffle and contributed loyally to the Marianist Drive. First How: G. Rape, T. Overman, J. Roetting, I. Rat-termann, I. Osterday, J. Paolello, M. O'Callaghan. Second Row: F. Piepmeier, I. Poorman, W. Olson, R. Peters, VV. Osterman, J. 5 if 'ai Posey, I. Patton, S. Riedmiller. Third Row: C. Riegert, R. Peter, T. Rizzo, J. Richter, YV. , rf f O'Hair, D. Rahe, C. Ripperger. Fourth Row: W. Riehle, K. Ormond, V. Paola, D. Purcell, J. ag 'V ' Richter, W. Pieczko, G. Rolfes, J. Rolfes. Absent: V. Pogner. ft ly , M. I . will ? A 3E Before and after 'Had 5 , ., ' Q suv, p Q uf NON! X 'Fri W NS x as 499' T E r wvfpe T - ii W Q if 'Mfg Q91 First Row: T. Ruff, C. Siebert, R. Santangelo, C. Stelzle, X. Seta. Second Row: J. Shoemaker, R. Romano, XV. Smith, K. Schneider, D. Russo, C. Schultz. Third Row: R. Schooley, E. Shep- pard, C. Scherman, I. Stites, L. Schaiper, I. Schmidt, R. Slater. Fourth Row: F. Stoy, J. 'Gi Absent: A. Ross, S. Ruhall, R. Schoemer, I. Schuler. The 3-G Gladiators did their best to live up to the motto of every true Cavalier, Out- standing Among All. A high enthusiasm was shown for the Ad Drive and the Turkey Raffle. Officers are: Ken Schneider, President, Steve Schmaltz, Vice President, and Bob Romano, Secretary. FR. XV. XVINTERMEYER Schwaegerle, C. Shaffer, S. Schmaltz, C. Sack, G. Schwerman, J. Ruebusch, R. Stoewe. 5 BRO. E. MEYERPETER, s.M. 'iii iiii'i A Praestons Inter Praestantesv is the spirit that charged homeroom 3-H under the guid- ance of Father William Wintermeyer and the leadership of President Roger Thesing, Vice President Richard Thies, and Secretary XVil- liam Sweeney, in this year'5 successful partici- pation in spiritual, intellectual, and social activities. First Row: R. YVeaver, D. NViesenhaun, XV, NVoods, XV. Sweeney, R. Zang, A. XViechman, L Zix, R. Wood, YV. NVeisgerber. Second Row: C. Wagner, K. Wesseler, T, Thaman, H. Timber- R. Winhusen, T. Vennemeyor. , man, C. Wagner, T. VVittekind, WV. NVestendorf, H. Wfilliams. Third Row: R. Theis, J, Young D. VVietbom, I. Wehlen, R. Willis, I. Zimmerman, D. Vonderheide, R. Thesing, J. Willis, J. Thier. Fourth Row: T. Taylor, F. Thiele, G. Wackenthadler, R. Yates, W. Tepe, R. Wortman pta 3 a G ,Q z A , . L K f ti ',', 2 fi VVrong Way Kinley. The glad hand, slightly injured. First Row: T. Clark, R. Bisher, R. Carlisle, D. Currelli, D. Coiner, R. Brogan, F. Bauman, M. Burke. Second Row: R. Buening, N. Archibald, J. Brown, XV. Beebe, S. Carmichael, K. Bradley, M. Brezowski, R. Campbell, R. Blank. Third Row: D. Brown, I. Alford, I. Brefeld P. Blomer, S. Brockman, M. Brotzge, J. Beimesche, M. Conroy, R. Carr. Fourth Row: H Brinker, I. Buchert. A. Cipollone, R. Beresford, M. Bolan, A. Brisken, T. Berry, U. Brinker R. Bomkamp, P. Coles, A. Brackman. L. BRESLIN y x Horneroorn 2-A, which is situated in room 30, has been faithfully living up to the Cavalier Code. Although they were not first in the Turkey Drive, they did win their chal- lenge with 2-C. The oflicers of 2-A are D. Brogan, VV, Brinker, and I. Buchert. Without a doubt 2-A was among the leaders in the Sophomore Division. First How: C. Fetick, R. Dargis, R. Dwyer, I. Faessler, D. Gallagher, L. Gatto, J. Englert I. Farrell. Second Row: E. Frees, M. Elble, I. Dwyer, I. Gates, J. Flannery, D. DeBrunner R. Dettmer, I. EddingHeld, J. Firth. Third Row: E. Deye, L. Dietz, R. Cates, T. Divo, P Emmers, I. Deiters, R. Fritz, XV. Gately, K. Dorshug, T. Fitzgerald. Fourth Row: T. Foltz M. Deck, T. Fieler, D. Field, T. Edwarde, T. Couzins, R. DeAngelis, B. Gallenstein, F. Fieler I. Dawdy. 'M2 We are the 2-B Buccaneers of Our Lady, Our Motto is 2-B First or not 2-Bf, We are led by our Class President Torn Couzins, Though We didn't reach IOOZ in the Turkey Raffle, we did win our challenge with 2-D. FR. F. BRUENINC X My Country Tis of Thee. Gimme my books mister 1 ,aqm i Iii First Row: I. Herzog, G. Herzog, J. joering, D. Hunt, G. Glaser, D. Greive. Second How: L Harrod, D. Gerdes, F. Hessdoerfer, T. Huitger, T. Hack, F. Goebel, M. Hopkins, J. Holtmeier Third Row: XV. Haller, J. Gebhart, T. Huelsman, G. Grothaus, XV. Henry, R. Geglein, XX' t Gunn, D. Hanlon, T. Hogan. Fourth Row: P. Gorman, L. Jonas, C. Harris, I. Haddad, T I Grimes, I. Gebing, T. Harrington, C. Gertz, XV. Hughes, XV. Jansen, F. Gaudio. Absent: E Heenan, R. Gatto, N. Hutsell. FR. XV. FARRELL 2-C's Crusaders are represented in activi- ties throughout the Castle. XVe placed four men in Reserve Football. Four Crusaders were honor students, and two Sodalists. Our men swelled ranks in the Band, Glee Club, and Dramatics Club. Class President is Tom Hack, and Vice President is jim Herzog. VVe were quiet, we were good, we were pius little hoods. We were led by men of might, men who never took to fright. Lohman and Larbes, theylre our best. When you read this shed a tear for we have entered the junior year. FR. J. XVESSLNG First How: S. Kirker, R. -Jones, R. Kinney, R. Kroger, L. Jones, R. Kessnick, T. Klotz. Second Row: I. Klei, A. Lohman, R. Kastrup, J. Kuertz, G. Knebler, XXI. Lake, R. Lake, D. Kehoe. Third Row: XI. Kennedy, E. Longbottom, D. Kinley, XV. Kennedy, BI. Knollman, R. King, K. hls C Kraus P Kindt Fourth Hou, XV. Lindenschmidt, I. Knueven, I. Kennedy, D. Ko , . , . . ': Larbes, J, Kearney, I. Kelley, D. Keller, B. Klocke, J. Lohman, T. Kaiser. Absent: L. Lovejoy, S. Lewis. MQ, .,......... -4- ,ggi . 93 4k QW B. McQuaide, R. McDaniel, B. Nurre, B. Martin, K. Ortlieb, E First Row: J. O'Donnell, Nimmo. Second Row: D. Palazzolo, B. Matt, D. Mugavin, B. O,Brien, T. McTernan, I. O'Neill I. Montesi, R. McCartin. Third Row: T. McKenny, H. Overbeck, J. Maloney, M. Munchel, I Niehaus, G. McDaniel, D. Murray, NV. Mechlin. Fourth Row: C-. Mussman, I. Maxwell, B Misorll, W. Mainer, I. Orth, J. McDulin, H. Muse, J. Moeggenberg, D. Niehaus, L. Opp, R Moorman. Under the direction of Fr. Robert Hunt, 2-E has been very active in various school activities, namely the Turkey Raffle and Ads Drive. We are capably represented in the Stu- dent Council by I. O'Neil, who also is our Class President. This outstanding leadership has made 2-E one of the best junior classes. FR. R. HUNT The 2-F Falcons, led by officers Ierry Ringer, Tom Quigley, Cary Robinson, and Mike Payne, energetically participated in various extra-curricular activities. We spear- headed the Sophomore division in the Turkey Drive and the Ad Drive. Our motto is, F er- vent, Always Loyal Cavaliers Organized for BRO. R. nrt 4, dai 5 4445 af, Never-ending Spirit. BICQUADE, SM. First Row: R. Plogman, F. Riley, R. Pierpont, R. Ruff, C. Robinson, D. Riportella, T. Quitter. Second Row: I, Saul, R. Sander, P. Roellig, D. Quigley, J. Rush, R. Rodriguez, J. Salzarulo, T. Schlie. Third Row: XV. Rees, R. Schmaltz, C. Pike, W. Reilly, J. Peter, D. Reith, L. Pucke, T. Schaser, P. Sanzone. Fourth Row: H. Pfaehler, T. Pieczko, M. Payne, I. Ringer, A. Ries, A. Reiners, I. Rieskamp, C. Reindl. Absent: D. Sack. 3' ,f 1 Let's have your school cards YVhere's my fortune card? Boy that chili was hot! First How: M. Stumph, D. Sicurella, T. Suddendorf, D. Spaccarelli, T. Sunderman, W' Schwab, J. Simons. Second Row: L. Schwartz, D. Tabo, I. Scott, R. Theryoung, T. Sebille O. Stolz, I. Schwartz, K. Stahl. Third Row: T. Sherman, J. Schuster, T. Schmidt, M. Steele S. Steers, D. Taggart, I. Stoy, R. Smith, K. Stevens, J. Smith. Fourth Row: S. Shockman, R Schoenholf, W. Stanforth, M. Schoenfeld, R. Schuckman, J. Smyth, R. Schmudde, R. Staub M. Seibel, H. SchulhoH. 2-C was among the more active home- rooms in the Iunior Division. Mr. Howard Tolbertis stalwart leadership inspired our class to great heights. This was especially evident in the Turkey Raffle Drive and the Yearbook Ad Drive, in which we compiled tremendous percentages. FR. R. MAUNTEL MR. H. TOLBERT Under the leadership of Fr. Robert Mauntel we achieved initial successes in the Turkey Raflle Drive, the Yearbook Ad Drive, and the Canned Goods Drive. We then pro- ceeded to continue our good work by con- tributing Wholeheartedly to the Bishopis Re- lief Fund and the Marianist Subscription Drive. First Row: R. Zapf, I. WVitte, T. VonHoene, D. Wirth, C. Weiler, I. WVerner, S. XVolf, R. NVigbels, P. Watson. Second Row: R. Vestring, W. Truesdell, R. Weaver, R. NVeisbrod E ffm 1, Winstel, F. Todd, P. Weber, I. Vance. Third How: R. Tritten, R. Weber, P. Weaver: Rl gp Y Woebkenberg, D. Welling, J. Woolfolk, B. Wiefering. Fourth How: F. VVilhelm, W. Yauch, N . . . . M. Wells, T. Ward, J. Wall, D. Werling, K. Timmers, J. Wllson, C. Williams, L. Yungbluth V I Absent: R. Tucker, I. Williams. it upuuin' l First Row: R. Albert, D. Broerman, J. Browarsky, J. Bennett, T. Beresford, L. Bohart, N. Brown, W. Brisben. Second Row: J. Burbrink, S. Athon, 1. Baker, R. Bolan, R. Broerman, T. Bellman, I. Ameling, L. Bunton. Third Row: C. Brown, W. Beck, R. Brown, I. Brotherton, .5 R. Binder, I. Bauer, J. Ackel, J. Boland, C. Archibald. Fourth Row: I. Brinker, L. Bischoff, H ' R. Ixgnold, E. Brueckner, D. Bamonte, R. Braun, T. Brodbeck, D. Augustine, P. Beuerlein, A. A ers. BRO. R. BLUME, S.M. 1-B was very active in all the drives, especially the Turkey Rafile in which we sported 11271. Other achievements were a GGZ enrollment in the C.S.M.C., also 1-B sent one of the three frosh representatives to the Whitehouse Conference on Youth, held at Seton High. 1-A spread spirit like wildfire. Bro. Blume, S.M., inspired this class to spearhead every drive, particularly the Ad Drive and the Turkey Raffle Drive. Class oiiicers are: W. Brisbon, L. Bischoff, and W. Beck. BRO. E. DURY, S.M. First Row: C. Carcifero, M. Daley, M. Corner, I. Contadino, B. Carovillano, I. Condit, F. DiPuccio, A. Connors. Second Row: R. Case, T. Delany, T. Conrad, J. Conlon, R. Connelly, T. Curran, R. Dannenfelser, B. Busch. Third Row: H. Dillinger, H. Diekman, J. Cunningham 1. Cattani, F. Castellucio, I. Clark, R. Daley, I. Cracchiolo, M. Cameron, B. Butz, M. Burke Fourth Row: I. Calvin, R. Carroll, D. Cunningham, T. Daniel, R. Corbett, M. Carlier, M Costello, D. Crawford, M. Connor, D. Condo. Absent: R. Clark. , xl 'lu I f tit if 1 i 1 XV ,4 4 1 M E, K if x . ,f 'I' f 1 ff W 1 Q any x , L 5 E g 4 ro Hey, you're chokin' me. Another day, another dollar. Vi Af 'Q 135-2- P V, Q . 5.441 br! First Row: R. Coggin, W. Fitzpatrick, R. Fangman, R. Grant, R. Emmers, D. Crafemeyer. Second Row: D. Evans, V. Foken, F. Federle, R. Cronauer, J. Hackman, J. Faulhaber, R. Q ' Fallon. Third How: VV. Haithcoat, VV. Elfers, Wm, Golden, T. Ewers, J. Crothjan, J. Class- 'f meyer, D. Capinski, R. Ernst. Fourth Row: J. Divo, J. Fanning, J. Hadley, J. Ewald, P. 'T' Fitzgerald, J. Hacker, J. Graham, J. Feder, R. Downey, N. Frolicker. Absent: J. Carner. BRO. A. HEFFERON, S.M. Freshmen homeroom 1-C got off to a good start at the Castle, surpassing 10023 in the Turkey Raffle and doing well in the Yearbook Ad Drive. Our class president and Student Council representative is Bill Haithcoat. Called Sacred Sanctuary D,', homeroom 1-D is not too well known, although it sur- passed the average in the Yearbook Ad Drive and the Turkey Raffle Drive. Robert Johnson is the Student Council representative and class president. FR. ll. KINCHIUS, S.M. Fisrt Row: R. Hawkey, S, Hutzel, P, Kanet, R. Kahle, J. Hornback, XV. Hilbert, M. Julian, M. Q Haskem, P. Jacob. Second Row: C. Hughes, J. Hillebrand, R. Hobek, L. Henderson, R. Hines, f R. Kanaan M. Hermes, J. Hoekszema, J. Herzog, R. Herbers. Third Row: T. Hutchison, T, ig' ,qv Joseph, R.7Hooks, K. Jones, R. Johnson, T. Hery, J. Hatfield, D. Hutsell, S. Heider. Fourth Row: G. Houenstein, J. Hubers, H. Huddle, C. Huber. C. Hendricks, R. Hall, J. Hauer, B. Hill. man. Fifth Row: J. Johnson, H. udson, E. Jolley, T. Howard, W. Holzman, K. Hoffman. - , , First Row: I. Kirsch, NV. Kroeger, J. Kenney, H. Knecht, P. Lysaght, VV. Kruse, R. Klette, T. Lonneman, J. Kohnen, T. Kripp. Second Row: J. Krusling, C. Loethen, C. Lang, M. Lobitz, L. Keyes, R. Luck, M. Kremer, T. Lewis, D. Kern, Third Row: J. Kleinwachter, L. Koehne, T. Kelsch, R. Kenney, M. Korte, G. Kock, I. Kipling, J. Klark, R. Keller, T. Ladrigan. Fourth Row: P. Keller, R. Kunkemoeller, D. Lawrence, R. Leonard, J. Ketteler, G. Kripp, R. Keller, M. McAlvany, R. Leppert, E. Lewis. Emeralds of 1-E, we began the year by electing class officers. For president we selected Thomas Kelsch, for vice-president, Larry Keyes, for secretary, Clement Loethen. We did very well in the Turkey Raffle Drive by reaching 11695. Also, we held class discus- sions on the movie, Our Lady of Guadalupe. FR. R. McKENNY Fabulous 1-F, through cooperative effort and strong spirit, achieved third place in the Turkey Drive with 1742. Coaded on by James Mogan, president, and officers Mark Muss- man, William Maetre, and Dennis Maier, drive chairman, we proved ourselves one of the most spirited homerooms at Purcell. BRO. D. uw- ,Q I . 5 ' K ,L 'ro f ,I 'f 'f., f Am, 5 MULVIHILL, S.M. First Row: L. Maxwell, I. Mogan, T. Mayer, J. Moran, 1. Marthaler, WV. Maitre, J. Mogan, D. Maier. Second How: K. Neuhaus, C. McKenzie, D. Moriarty, M. Muller, R. Minardi, T. Murphy, XV. Mathews, VV. Macke, D. Meyer. Third How: M. Mussman, J. Moore, I. Meiners, N. Mentzel, A. Maxton, A. Naticchioni, D. Moore, S. Martz, P. Naberhaus, J. Nearon. Fourth Row: P. McNeal, J. Nagel, M. Mann, R. Miller, J. Myres, R. Meyer, J. Murray, J. McCarthy, J. Monahan. Absent: R. Mechlin. ffbw SN Brother Dury displays new equipment. Sophs busily at work. Km , ' ' . U-.' 1 f f' First Row: M. Rennie, A. O'Sullivan, V. Norris, I. Obermeyer, P. Quinn, R. Pope, R. Puthoff, L. Reith, G. Olson. Second How: R. Rink, J. Rizzo, T. Ohr, R. Parker, T. Nuttle, J. Pacella J. O'Me-ara, R, Roberts, I. Moore. Third Row: P. Piening, M, Ratclifle, B. Richardson, I Petersen, G. Rodocker, T. Risk, M. Peeden, T. Ratterman, R. Mechlin, J. Ring. Fourth Rowzl ,' I. Niehaus, XV. Recker, D. Robison, L. Papania, T. Ortlieb, J. O'Nan, J. Plister, G, Ostendarp VV. Peters, W. Pelzer, R. Oldendick. Absent: L. Pfister, R. Nichols. , to f 'S MY.. -0-094 14 1-G under the able leadership of Jim O'Meara, President, Tom Nuttle, Vice-Presi- dent, and Mike Renna, Secretary, gained acclaim in school spirit. Emphasis was put on the intellectual, however, spirited help was given in all the drives. BRO. E. NEUENDORF, S.M. The powerful 1-H Bombs were high in every drive, blasting out a 16373 in the Turkey Raffle, which was fifth highest in the school. They were tops in the Marianist Drive. Officers were Steve Schweitzer, President, Dave Simon, Vice-President, Dave Sicking, Treasurer, and Ralph Roeper, Secretary. BRO B PLOGNIAN SM First How W Schroeder E Schmidt D Schuerman R Shively E. Rosenberger, L. Schneider Second Row R Sinders F Sansone J Schnur S Santoro I Schrand, R. Roeper, I Sauer Tlurd Row Is Schultheis R Schlenck E Shannon M Spooner I. Sist, S. Sheehan, E Schneider I Schoenstein Fourth Row S Schweitzer D Simon H Schmitt M. Schwartz, D Sickmg W Roth J Rose T Ross 4 1 'Doggone, where did I leave my lunch? Did you attend Althur Murray's too? QQ First Row: R. Uckotter, L. Virgin, J. Tilley, C. XVyler, I. Vagnini, R. Varvel, R. Terris, R. B Volmer, D. Swinarski, D. NVuebbling, C. XVzitson, T. Vonderhaar, Whitehead. Second Row: 4' K. XVelJcr, G. Tullon, I. Steinke, K. VVackenthaler. Third Row: T. NVesterkamp, D. XVarn1an, f C? T. Sweeney, S. Thesing, I. XVorrall, R. Tepe, R. XVilhelmy, R. Valerius, XV. XVunderlich, C. XValkcr. Fourth Row: J. NVeinkam T. Tepe, P. XValdron, R. XValsh, NI. XVhalen, R. Venne- I meyer, I. Taylor, S. Truss, J. NVern1es, R. Utterback. Absent: J. NVilliams, T. XVestendorl'l, S. Stewart, W. Spurgeon. FR. I. VVILLMAN in the White House Conference. Ioseph Wor- rall, Vice-President, Mike Whalen, Secretary, and Steve Truss, Treasurer, are our other The students of 1-I participated actively in all of the drives, especially the Turkey Raffle, in which they achieved a spirited 1232. Thomas Tepe, class President, represented 1-I Class Officers. Opening Mass. Q? E Q., i 2 S 3 QNQKNBNXWN pl' 149 1 It -Z? 'H-Q, 4. ,ff I Cavaliers attend rally. Will it hurt? f , W fy, , , ,,,, 15, , ,J X9 K Big crowd on hand at the castle The Stag section. ,1 Nw H mwwwxwmwxx ildflutnvwfvlff' Bro. Hiehle and Fr. Haskamp at home with students. Bread line. W i ' ' q 1,22 ,gr A- fp 22' ff X 5'-iff' -:gg ww 'f - -ff ww f -f Wf?:2'l3'2f5?4b ' ' - way' 1 . W, I ,f .,,f,,.x. 7 1 YW -2 1glj3g -L:- Qi ' if 7 I I Adi' diff 1' 'fiif fv 'ff f . , , Y 2 wi' , f Q ' 4 1' , f , Q 9 1 is f , v ' , 4, rfwv 1 1 1 S 2 1, f if I ' X . g? , ,N A I 1 1 1 , I 1 , I , Q X V, ff V s . , A . 1,3 1 4 x ' 16 ,, f j , 1 , I X 1 1' Ii 1, , 2 ,5 . 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Ea. 39, 4?i:Yfs'l:-'TK q ii. 1 - . --'lf-322, :? N js' irq H A 'Q g I -9- , Q-I 1 , ? - ...gf - , - 1 1 Xxx' . ,, -. x . nw. , N 7 9 -Q' 'J 11 ' 1? 'if' flv ' 7515? -'3'g3,1. 1- -,,'.,: 'Ki2kL5,f7. 1 .3 - .LW 1-:.x:,5 f x .,,' -, ' - l'iE12'l A f 1. -- - 1. S 1,-x'5-254.151 1 ' vt . 3-if ,. 1 - 44:1-Wf, 4 S-'2L2ifr , 'NL' A. 4+ F3337 ' --gr fp.: ' H 13:16 f ' - 'ff' ' -1 .'3i f:'l'Z1 1 f H, VI'-F1-5ff,EQl'f5' I , H'- 4513.51 l ,-'45 .5 .QT-:.:..1',,, N- pyxvi ,5:Y371- X'-' 'f31Sc?':'fag2 'fi 1 713 ,xx , 4 ' . if. . g.. pw' Affw L -1 -lip! up 9 ' , Jyvbtis' 3q1?F:?x?1fl. .,. fl, .,., 1-1: Ctl ltle odality The Sodality of the Immaculate Conception at Pur- cell High School strives to create in the student body an ideal Christian student life. VVell-organized and self-sup- porting, the Sodality functions on all levels of operation under the direction of the students themselves with sev- eral members of the faculty as moderators. Bro. Hiehlols cell lcd by R, D'Andrea, R, Ferry, J. Mezur, E. Ferrara, D. Rivoira and T. Kuethc join in the discussion. l ffsim Senior B. McGrath drops his offering into Fr. McMahon's chalice for Consecration as part of the Communion of the Mass with J. Faessler and I. VVehlen. Fr. Kerr addresses the Sodalists at thc first general meeting. -M ..,. f 'H ic? Senior Sodalists are, First Row: I. Kohls, B. McGrath, F. DeFinney, F. Ratterman, R D,Andrea, E, Sayre, N. Leibrich. Second Row: H. Gardner, J. Heiselmann., J. Dwyer, W Mack, I. Contadino, R. Cichowski, XV. Nieporte, W. Abbott. Third Row: B. Workum, B Ramsdell, I. Momper, R. Greis, R. Gramman, D. Hoffman, R. Staubach, I. Rizzo. Founfh Row: G. Welling, R. Herbold, I. McCaski1l, J. Luebering. Absent: D. McDonald, R. Ferry, E Ferrara, T. Kuethe, D. Rivoira, I. Mezur. Workum smirks, Contadino snoozes, and Momper, Cichowski, DeFinney and Greis are entranced by McCrath's comments on the Plan of Life. -rv'-, h 109 to develop a hristian Mentalit Iumor Sod ilists ire First Row j Ixiutz R Fithman, I. O'Brien, I. Brunner, R. Elam, F Humphrey I Mirioni Second Row J NVehlen, W. VVestendorf, K, Duesing, R. Smtangelo D Lang C Stelzle T Hayes R Blomer. Third Row: S. Schmaltz, F. Diedricks L Donict I Farrell T Brown R M1nella,j. Kautz, M. Miller, T. Dirr. Fourth Row R Montig R Babb I Deddens WV Tepe, T. Buse, R. NVortman, R. All Sodality groups function in close cooperation with necessary leadership coming from the Sodality Council. Iunior cells worked out a series of apostolic projects in generosity and developing the social mind and revamped and clarified their basic knowledge of the meaning of Sodality, of Filial Piety and apostolic action. Senior cells have been working with great zeal at developing a Plan of Life. Sodality Divisional Representatives are, First How: S. Carmichael, J. Wehlen, R. Cichowski. Second Row: I. Luebering, S. Schmaltz, Bro. Zehnle. .li 4 -' ,N Ll. 'Tl 'Z Z . x - iz ,fi gi. X 1 E E I Sophomore Sodalists: Seated: J, Herzog, E. Faessler, T. Hack. Second Row: W. Munchel, A. Lohman, I. Holtmeier, N. Archibald, S. Carmichael, R, Buening, K. Kohls, T. Schlie. Standing: WV. Stanforth, R. Blank, T. Divo, A. Cipollone, S. Brock- man, T. Berry, R. Cates, I. Ringer, H. Schulhoff, S. Steers, B. Brinker, D. Tal:-b, H. Brinker. 4 v i - TT N TTF. Bro. Joe holds a conference with ,ff Nl XX A T. Schlie after Mass on a Day Q! xlxx ' of Recollection. ' I if X l S' Bro. Lorfanfanfs sophomore cell takes a breather, while li- ef l i XX A i i .X Y X-,,...+ll l working on a diflicult problem. 114 'H . 1 .E i --:le L Glee Club A deepened appreciation of choral singing for its members and a professional presentation of classical and modern music to the general public are the chief aims of the Clee Club. Its seventy-voice chorus has been heard frequently at Purcell, particularly at Music and Art Festi- vals, Variety Shows, Pageants and Religious Serv- 2 1 v ices. In addition, the Purcell Clee Club is fre- quently invited to sing at the Cathedral, and for the past few years has been the only boys' high school choir to take part in the festive Easter music. The Glee Club has also distinguished itself in various civic events and in special appearances at high schools around the city. 4 E ? -W.. cf-, C5 'mfgf im- -.4 fi f- rw V- Pri- H+-' f' LC rw -ew -Q r pf N 4, L H.. M Pa 4, ... .g y L4 6 Q r y 2 , Tf 'P , fi if . p 5 All l .X L MM., .1 K A , ll First Row: M. Miller, P. Weber, J. Contadino, R. juniet, J. Brown, S. Santoro, D. Kinley, D. Tabb, B. Satzger, S. Carmichael, D. Hunt, R. Kroger, S. Brockman. Second Row: R. Dankel, R. Hines, I. WVemer, R. Carovillano, R. Theryoung, R. D'Andrea, M. Bail, D. Chalk, I. Contadino, T. Conard, R. Bischer. Third Row: P. Blolmer, D. Coor, I. Kennedy, I. Hansen, M. Aubrey, R. Posey, C. Stelzle, R. Fathman, I. Hilvers, E. Sayre, T. Mayer, P. Bridge. Fourth Row: I. Corson, I. Marioni, J. Deurmit, C. Rieger, J. Beck, I. Brinrers, B. XVorkum, R. Montag, I. Edding- field, R. Buening, T. Jolley, W. Mack. Bro. Richard Zelinle, SAI., directing the Senior Clee Club members. pt af' fp r if T5 2 E Bro. Zehnle directs a morning practice for the Advent Pageant. Kneeling: B. McGrath, Student Directorg R. Kroeger, Librarian. Standing: I. Contadino, Presidentg M. Miller, Secretary-Treasurer. Section leaders talk over a new idea for the Music and Art Festival with Bro. Zehnle. f 7 if ,f ' F5 rv flfff tk f X f f C X The C.S.M.C. members are: First How: L. Harrod, B. Nurre, P. Klems fpresidentl, P Daly Csecretaryl. Second Row: R. Schmaltz, R. juniet ftreasurerl, T. Brown Cvice presi- dentl, Fr. P. Edrich Cmoderatorl. .r.. A f ,. 'yr' f The Catholic Students, Mission Crusade mission activities involve sacrifice in working and praying for others. The organization tries to show this by many activities: juke-box dances, Christmas Novena, Tobacco Drive. Lenten self-denial fund, and a Christmas donation to four different mission parishes. Our general theme is, K'Prayer, work and study, all this for the missionsfi Smiley Klems hands out the Lenten collection cans to T Rizzo under the watchful eye of Father Bruening. Ml Q rr in lull li! H iii in 14.1.13 an 14 IL? 1, 1 ,, GEO A nom 4:0 Bro W. Fackovec, S.M., explains to W. Abbott, J. Kuertz, I. Deiters and S. Brockman how to run a library eiliciently. Librar Under the very capable direction of Bro. W. F ackovec, S.M., the library stail handles the needs of almost 1,200 stu- dents at Purcell. New books, old books, big books, small books-these industrious workers keep track of them all, send over- due notices, collect fines, repair books, return them to the shelves to be ready for the next reader. Because of its quiet and pleasant atmosphere, the library is a most enjoyable place to work. Bro. Fackovec proudly shows a new book to P. Klems l 5 1 Mr. Soriano gives the downbeat to a morning session of band practice. avalier Band Kneeling: R. Land, twirler, j. Daly, drum major. First Row: L. Domet, Mgr., Ios. Mogan, R. Shively, Jas. Mogan, T. Ohr, R. Kahle, G. Herzog, T. Sunderman, J. Scott, R. NVehrman. Second Row: R. Kastrup, I. Smith, R. Gauselman, R. Vestring, T. Von I-Ioene, M. Stumph, F. Riley, R. Elam, R. Brunner, S. YVolf, D. Duesing, Mgr. Third Row: S. Steers, R. Blomer, K. NVesseler, I. Deiters, R. Beresford, X. Seta, K. Stahl, P. Roellig, P. Cipollone. Fourth How: C. Browning, D. Cun- ningham, K. Stevens, T. Dillinger, R. Santangelo, J. Carson, R. Ohr, R. Smith, E. Longbottom. Fifth How: K. Hoffman, I. Shoemaker, I. Stoeckel, D. Purcell, R. Plaatje, J. Stall, I. Ries- kamp, YVm. Vfestendorf, D. Behne. Sixth Row: K. Coe, I. Korte, I. Nagel, G. Reindl, J. Richter, J. Crawford, I. WVillce, A. Cipollone, T. XVatkins. Absent: R. Oberg. The Band can justly claim the 1959- 1960 season as the most successful in its history. On the football Held the Marching Cavaliers distinguished themselves by performing a number of original half- time shows. At the Music-Art Festival they added works by Rimsky-Korsakof, Schubert, Wagner, Sousa and Cole Porter to their classical repetoire. 'lil ,an new IQ. 43 Only the professional attitude and high standards of Mr. Soriano, the Direc- tor, and Bro. Lorfanfant, the Moderator, coupled with the fine spirit of co-opera- tion and self-sacrifice of each Band member made this year the Band's best! Senior Music Men, Kneeling: I. Daly, R. Land, R. Ohr, I. Carson, T. XVatkins, R. Plaatje, I. Stall, J. Wilke, I. Stoeckel. 72 31 ll aff N21 6- 3 QQ 45 an 45 X Mx, 43 Q 'ZZ' ,36- W -earl-fl ,.W.xs-yyww -..,.,-ww 1 ,wx www 'M , 7 5 A 5 1 ,, W: 5 my fy - . 5 A A VW Y? QM K M U , 3 If O f Q HN' W 'K. Y Pancake Festival Hlgh steppmg J- Daly almost steps too high for the camera The Band Booster oflicers are standing left to right: Mrs. Harold Ohr ttreas- urerl, Mr. Robert Gauselman fpresi- dentl, Mrs. George Nagel tvice- presidentl, Mrs. Harry Coe Csecre- tary. Seated: Bro. E. Lorfanfant frnoderator l. The unsung heroes of the Marching Cavaliersg Don Duesing, Terry Ohr and Luke Domet preparing the Hnal details for the Music-Art Festival. Many hours were spent perfecting this palm tree formation, with our thirty foot leaves. 1, w TT' 5 'lf ii 'tffpzfi -X 5942 V - 2-1 me 4 Qflwfz ': ee , ,.,.r,r. , . f,., , . ,,.f.n,,., .. 2- 42641 eff! C1-',ff:,.4'f,,'i-Mew'-, -fe ws- veCf:?xfQ-X 5 .zfgjf-fi: 4,f,M,,...f. psf- . - -any ,f-May , ,-. 1, 'iff ,,e,.,.s.,,Q,f-1 213 ,,g, W ,f ffgpw: : 4.3 fs , . , Hg. ,. -PM ,Q ' wx mf- , in - 4 fi-wgagihs-7: 455412 iff '.a'ry-,1w'f'f' fi' ,ye ,f-,fa Q-ii-124 Jzmsvysf ff X f A , 9 1 , X ff 1 , if. W1 f ff! 5Z Cf 2 f f f 6 f f fax A f f f , 41 Q fl f 3 f s f Q f f 1 1 f y ' fy 4 f P af? 0 A X ff! I y' Ai j A2 f X f . ff f Q f ' f ' f M 4? ' ff fa f f s , 'Q , x v vffi , X x4 f i X 1 f ., ,,.-J. f.,a,6,r., ,i.,. fsf...Z,., ef f ,Q ,W X I Y I X I Q f f , f V 2' Q ff Q Q f X I X Q 'R f' f ff , K A rows K 1 v 146 ff , f fs ! K f X f f K 1 X 4 4 ffr f f f ffl A f f ,, y A J! 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I i' ' 1. if' iffffri -' ia.,- .Q , AW.. ...E ...il ,, 1, Si L ,Q-,,..i, -,fa Q A .1 1- , nfiiffff , w ' z 2 'Q 1 q4v4k, pligq4 4 wif ha ' 4' . - .1 ie, if vipfwi: aff- 1421- . 45.3 .t V. ,V A K Q ,., A , .M y , , f ' w , .ff I .f'f ,fn ' ,, W :-Ai.: QQ' ff 1 2- MQW' V -f ' vw 'W' ' 54-W , - ,. yz522ff the words we ' jij ' x F , is Wife will Woke f V ,HD rv g . gs, Of. 222.51 A vllls SASQYQVI - '21 -3337.55 ,,,.,--,fvvhg , -. - -.-4.4 1 W- '- Kgs tk x' I20 Senior Writers are, First How: WV. Castellini, J. Woebkenberg, R. Rockenfield, I. Stahl, E. Sayre. Second Row: j. Contadino, B. McGrath, j. Martin, E. Ferrara. Third How: R. Dankel, J. McCaskil, T. McGough. Fourth Row: N. Neidenbach, D. Hornback, 1. Heiselmann, J. Carson. Fifth Row: W. Kohls, D. Hoffman, S. Schauder, I. Johnson. Taking highest awards in the National Scholastic Press Association and the National Catholic Press Association, the Plume began its twenty-ninth year of publication as the stu- dent magazine of Purcell. Editors Bert Workum and joe Whelen did much to keep the tone of the magazine high, while struggling to overcome the rise in printing costs. For the first time, the Plume awarded monograms to its outstand- ing members for the efforts they put forth in making the Plume an apostolic and provocative publication. junior StaPf is, Seated: D. Keller, L. Burroughs. Standing: T. Sunderman, J. Ruebusch, J. Krumer. o ss g e ws rfdfe UU ls ml i - ,F 2 f Plume planning staff is, Left to right: G. XVelling, J Momper, J. Valerius, and J. WVhelen. The Plume editors are, Left to right: R. Herbold, P. Klems, B. Workurn, and D. McDonald look over some past issues of the Plume. junior staff is, Seated: F. Humphreys, R. Obermeyer J. Rolfes, I. Lichtenberg, D. McClure, and R. VVi1lis Standing: G. Henry, I. Poorman, J. Deddens, T Kiehfuss, S. Schmaltz, W. NVeisgerber, A. Lange, I Haddad. Fall Fes Held Cafeteria, the booths of the Welfare Association and the With finances projects in mind of the building, sound- proofing lighting, new desks and help to Certain Dt Mixed the Little- Big Six. if M , The beer booth of Business. tenders wipe up after a heavy spurt N515-. J -J 257' M - f7 Hair Styles predominate the Las Vegas booth at the Festival. 'xv ,ff Y The Fall Festival Commit- tee, Standing: Fr. Haskamp, Fr. Kerr, Mr. DeFinney, Mrs. Rotte, Mr. Boyle. Welfare Association The oflicers of the Welfare Association are, Standing: Fr. Edward Haskamp, Mr. Don Field CVice-Presidentj, Mr, Hubert Hornback 4 Membership Chairman J. Seated: Mr. Joseph DeFin- ney CPresidentJ, Fr. Joseph Kerr, Mrs. Ruth Osterday C Secretary J. fl 4, ' 1 ' Fi ,. . aka The Purcell Welfare Association, made upof the parents of the students, holds meet- ings every month at which Fr. Kerr discusses some point of interest. Then the parents have the opportunity of discussing with the teachers some of the individual problems of their sons. The twofold purpose of the asso- ciation is to promote a better understanding between the teachers and parents and to assist in raising money for the school. i. 1 N fry iw! Mr. Hornback, second from left, Membership Chairman, talks things over with other dads. 'wif '-X r . ia, x. in kv Q f , . - .4 9 ., K X ,. ,, X--X .g',':Q'T, w V: ff- ,F - lv Q, M05 Assistant Editor Roger Ferry points out a correction on a lay- out to Editor-in-Chief Ray Grcis. ffm' 'V K LW' ii -xg, -' f im Q3 ,- 'mwm A. Editor-in-Chief: ,.... ,Ray Greis Assistant Editor: ,,.. . .... Roger Ferry Faculty Editor: ......,,,. ......,., E dward Sayre Activities Editor: .,... ,.r.. . Edward Sayre Assistant Activities Editors: Art Editor: . , Assistant Art Editors: . Senior Editors: , Sports Editor: , , Underclass Editor: Assistant Underclass Feature Editors: ... Typists: . , Yearbook Moderator: David McDonald Gregory Herbers David McDonald .Gregory Herbers Iames Heiselmann David McDonald Gregory Herbers James Heiselmann Paul Klems ,. john Loftus Editor: Dave Hornback . : .. john Loftus Dave Hornback joseph Haddad Frank Bardanaro Bro. Bernard Plogman, S.M. Business Moderator: Bro, Frederick Hiehle, S.M. Art Staff: jim I'Ic-iselmunn, Editor D. Mu- Donuld, R. Ferry, Herbers working. Consultant: and G. The undertaking of this yeafs Cavalier StaH was not a small one. Many obstacles had to be overcome, including the production of an early yearbook to which Purcell has not been accus- tomed. In order to produce a qualified book that could stand on its own against any yearbooks in the past the staff had to do almost double Work before February, which was the final deadline. The staff feels that it has given the students an outstanding production including one of the most striking covers in the history of Purcell. Bro. Plogman puts across an idea to the staff members D. Homback, E. Sayre, R. Greis, I. Haddad, R. Ferry, D. McDonald, G. Herbers, and J. Loftus. .H Members of the Business Staff: Seated, J. Kass. Standing left to right, M. Ackerman, A. Parker. I I ,,, ir, , ' '7 zu , 9' f ,f We r f - re , H f T' vi v--1-V4 First Row: E. Faessler, W. Brisben, T. Hack, R D'Andrea, R. Brogan, K. Schneider, 1. O'Meara, R Kenny,AR. Iohnson. Second Row: T. Tepe, I. Kahls, D McClure, T. Brown, E. Ferrara, G. Henry, R. Cichowski, D. Welling, T. Kiehfuss. Third Row: M. Mussman, T. The Student Council, under the capable direction of Fr. Wintermeyer, is a student organization formulated to help the student in obtaining various privileges benefiting him and his school, it is a go-between with the faculty. The student gives a suggestion to the Council and the Council then presents this idea to the student-body and to the faculty. Here at Purcell the Student Council has been active in various fields and has given the student a number of privileges which he would not have had otherwise. It has super- vised the cafeteria and hopes to widen this supervision into other school activities, for example, a student court. But this can only be possible with the full co-operation of you, the student. The Student Council here at the Castle is improving each year, there is confidence that this new organization will continue to improve, broadening its scope at Purcell. ki lf' f A J A . an vp .Fix D Q min, Q 'ii W , ffiff I I 'rl Q 1, S Vif- g 4 if T E T wr ' l tudent Council , xwi 5 3 W Daniels, I. Valerius, I. Lohman, I. Ringer, W. Stanforth, I. Bottoni, W. Haithcoat, W. Crawford, R. Thesing. Fourth Row: V. Paola, R. Herbold, G. Mussman, S. Schweitzer, D. Rivoira, B. Ramsdell, R. Staubach, V. Eysoldt, T. Diedricks. Fr. WVintermeyer consults with his four senior class oflicers: R. Staubach, V. Eysoldt, R. Cichowski, R. D'Andrea. ,K I as istor lub I K 7. ., ' 1 -L x, l 1 , its ai V, 1 fa f ., -' . . , ,, JY .fy la First Row: D. Beimesche, Y. Seta, B. Satzger, T. Bayer, NV Sweeney, Fr. VVintermeyer, B. Chamberlain, C. Hein, B McGrath, R. D'Andrea, T. Jeffreys. Second Row: D. Cook, H Timberman, C. Wagner, T. Ruff, G. Reigert, B. Fathman, VV Olson, E. Sayre, F. Humphrey, C. Scneriman. Third Row: D The History Club was very active again this year in sponsoring civic and historical projects, for example, Current Eventsv-a weekly report by one of the club's own members on the worldis most recent happenings. Carrying out the theme of its title, the American History Club's juniors prepared and presented projects connected with early American history. New interest was added this year when the club instituted an Un-Ameri- can Activities Committee of its own. It furthered the knowledge of many of its members in Ameri- can history by iield-trips. Outstanding this year were the trips to'Bardstown, Ky., and to New Orleans, the latter lasting iive days. Officers elected this year were Russ D,Andrea, president, Bob Bath, vice president, john Kohls, secretary, and Bob Cichowski, treasurer. Macke, T. Scnmidter, R. Joniet, R. Peters, R Schooley, R. Peters, J. Osteroat, R. Nuelsman J. Contadino, D. Coldschmidt. Fourth Row: ,I Kohls, N. Leibreich, L. Domet, R. Cichowski I. Yungbluth, R. Fischer, T. Napmyer, L Buescher, R. Theising. Fifth Row: B. Ramsdell I. Rizzo, B. Bath, NV. Tepe, T. XVittekind, R Neip, W. Boyle, 1. Lichtenberg, R. Kastrup Sixth Row: T. Kuethe, G. Butler, I, Gruber, I Flaig, B. NVorkum, K. Coe, B. Craitann. Oliicers: First Row: I. Kohls CSect.l, R. D'Andrea CPres.J, R. Humphrey CTrip Chair.J, I. Lichtenberg fProgram Chair,J. Second Row: R. Chicowski CTreas.D, R. Bath KV. Presj, I. Richter fPoints Chair. J. XXU. n TA f i aa I. Luebering, T. Mappes, and D. Bennett prepare for a micro experiment. T. Jeffreys, R, Cichowslci, XV. Kohls, and J. Kass Find something humorous about molecular models. hemistr lub '06 The Chemistry Club was organized this year under the title of the Research and Development Division of the Chemistry De- partment. Its members were also members of the Triple AC, meeting with the members of the Physics and Biology sections of the latter organization and co-sponsoring field trips to nearby plants and universities. The purpose of the Chemistry Club is to do research in the field of Chemistry, and it is organized in much the same way as universities and indus- tries. Research teams were formed and team chairmen were chosen. The team chairmen formed the executive council and advisory board and were responsible for the activities of the research teams. N 4 A , Zh Q- 'W A Triple A-C i i 4 , 5: Members of the Triple A-C are: R. Sclioolcy, NV. Fitzpatrick, G. Classmeyer, R. Kinkade, D. Sicking, S. Schmaltz, R. Roniand. Sound Crew: Standing: R. Hettesheiiner, D. Behne, K. Coe. Kneeling: P. Bridge. Open to students with an above eighty average, the Triple AC Science Club encourages interest in the Helds of science and engineering. Every two weeks the group meets on VVednesday afternoon. Field trips are taken and the group divides into three fields of interest -biology, chemistry, and physics. The club is also affiliated with the National Science Clubs of America. Each spring all the members enter their projects in the local science fairs. XVinners advance to the state Finals. Trophies and awards are distributed on Honors Day. QA W ii' 2 s i?'N-ma, H Seated: G. Rodocker, J. Bennett, W. Fitzpatrick, M. Daley. Standing: R. Hall, K. Hoffman, Robert Martin, I. C. Kuebler. 3 ll I' F 1 V l Bro. Dury points out the Anal Pore of a Paramecium to Rodocker and Hall. Wait until Brother sees the jar of Anals and the one of Pores that they collected for him. I1 Camera Club matting some of their photo entries in the Scholastic Contest are: C. Classmeyer, J. Flannery, I. Firth. X x ,fl N C I Members of the photography club are: D. Palazzolo, G. Classmeyer, I Schwartz, P. Sanzone, I. Firth, I Moran, T. Hogan, R. Albrecht, C Ioering, T. Foltz, I. Hatfield, I. Flan- nery, J. Ring. .I , 4329-F f ' F ' to if amera lub This year's Camera Club has been under the inspired leadership of Don Palazolo and Gerry Glassmayer. Its main interests are high school photo contests held throughout the nation, The members of the Camera Club intend to bring recognition to Purcell by putting forth award- winning photos. An occasional field trip to round out the year's program and showing new members the tricks of the tradev provide more than enough work to keep everyone busy. Y -e . x L' 4 .. . 4A,A . s W if ' L 1 I lr I . 1 1 .Q g S EQ. giggx 1-1-Q.-. ,. ya' X ti -is t R . , t 1 ' Y I I 6' l 4 7 395746 2 if 1 ' C 1 4 i Art Club officers are, D. Kastrup, Secretaryg C. XVeiler, Vice-President, and C. Glaser, President, add some finishing touches to a rally poster. C. Ringer, M. Kennedy, C. Glaser and C. VVeiler, prepare a display for the Art Festival. ,ffl f f M . . A t C' Bro. Plognian explains an art problem t rt lub i ggi , ., ,. . :jg , it ' X ff. ,, Ni l' .lf- ' 3 'rf-.J ' Q11 liNi':5,.: e i '- X A . ,Q-.,., 'fr L- 23325 1 ' .v .v' to R. johnson. 5 . , , . , m L If I -'f - f Mr 1 The hard working Art Club under the direc- tion of Brother Bernard Plogman, S.M., has com- pleted a year of intense concentrated sign and poster making. Every activity in the school, in- cluding all the Drives, benefited by the Art Club's conscientious Work. Displays were elab- orately done for the Marianist Drive and the Turkey Raffle Drive. All the football and basket- ball rallies saw myriads of signs and designs done in multicolored effects. Oi-Hcers of the Club were: Gary Glaser, President, Charles Weiler and Michael Brezovvski were Assistant Vice-Presi- dents, and Richard Kastrup, Secretary. t -1- ' -1, r 'l 7lQ'fL , slats, -.1 tart X lub l J, Y i Y: w.g'tQPM 'EQ , MSN? -:J - 1' . - , iii: ,L -vimjvsxyy I - Q 'xg rj .1:,yZy?M , V Q I AX, V il, -S.-:Sq J R eg . W A' , ff 4 f if f, 4 4, ' ig. 1' 'R - J. 7 'i' V 2 lf , 'li ' - .1 Members of the Start Club look over .--Q ,L .2. A l 2 an array of 3D designs to get an idea for a stage setting. The mechanics of stage design and production is not a simple activity. Planning the stage for the many settings and displays takes an indefatigable persever- ence. The Start Club under the direction of Brother Bernard Plogman, S.M., has tried val- iantly to keep the stage situation under proper control and saw that its use was effective at all times. Important settings were designed for the plays Julius Caesar, Arsenic and Old Lace, and an elaborate stage was also designed for the Variety Show. Without these loyal men behind the scenes, our school perfor- mances could hardly be the suc- cesses that they have been. Iohn YVillis is President of the organi- zation and William Kastrup is Vice-President. I. XVillis, Presidentg joe Eddinglield and W, Kastrup, get ready for the Advent Pageant. I I3 f 7 f .X 7 fs 4' -41' Y 0 . r ' 'f'1'YTf,ffWr First Row: R. Albert, R. Baumann. Second How M Aubrey W Tracy I Farrell Unselfish in their Work and unrewarded for their labors, the members of the Service Club have generously volunteered their serv- ices to the school. During the year they have done such jobs as selling programs at the football games, checking coats at various school functions and parking cars at the monthly Welfare meetings. Under the cap- taincy of William Tracy these boys have helped Whenever their services were re- quested. Brother Charles Dippel, S.M. is their moderator. R. Baumann checks coats, while W. Tracy checks Baumann. if 1 ervice Club tif' Alumni Executive Board. Standing: Bro. N. Reitz, S.M., Bro, W. Scheroeder, S.M., Fr. E. Haskamp. Seated: Mr. R. Pulskamp, '55, Mem- bership Chairmang Mr. D. Mayhall, '51, Secretary, Mr. R. Martin, '40, President, Mr. R. Moorman, '36, Vice- President. urcell lumni The officers of the Alumni Association for 1959-1960 are: Bob Martin, l-10, President, Bob Moorman, 36, Vice-President, Don Ma yhall, ,5l, Secretaryg and Bob Pulskamp, ,55, Membership Chairman. The association sponsored a Home- coming Dance, an All Sports Smoker, a Christmas Dance, an Alumni Retreat at Milford, a Valentine Dance, a Memorial Mass and Communion Break- fast and Cavalier Ball. All of these affairs were supported in fine fashion by the members. The association is grateful to Bro. Lawrence Everslage for all his many efforts in its behalf, Bro. Larry was transferred to Cleveland and the new moderator, Bro. Nick Beitz has filled his place very capably. ,Ns 51 .1-an fm ' y Ji mh,i is W- U .ww Md fun' -v,y,, VI l1Q'i'. Dramatics 'N '-'mi x - A K .i , -lg' v ., it i, N xy . x xfglsu l fail Mark E. Ferrara Antony kneels to lament julius I. Corson Caesars death, while Cassius and his followers express mixed emotions. 'KARSENIC AND OLD LACE, directed by Bro. Raymond McQuaid, scored a hit. fl 'L was MIM i-fi 'A ' 'Eng Y 'fy M ,, ti l U V l -3 x X ,Z 4 Q 1 l I 9 I I ' V 5 , ' -- Q3 . :K 1 1 H ' Q. 1 LMA- -xl' .L gif - 1'f11:sr.1if:'f,xr-'mf X ws r,.,,,...-- ' A ., .XXX B . T ,r 2 X T ' X'.- X 552 3 +- - ' ' - ef ,. , 3 , I .. fri is , Q ' X e X.Xeg..4-A K X 3, , x,.- E L, -X y jg , C if sv X v XXH 1 'ff -4.1-qiif 151 -'L X A My X X ix 4 2 ssc? mf X . XX 3? ' i , X 1' X X P Q s.. X X X , Q X s gs my X be 4 XXX K 'tv-if X it R 5 ' gs X :Q , 3, X Q X t - X ,wt f Jil' 1 Q W K 9' 1 .1 tk X k ,F an .X R X N X 55,5 Y X X is Q fx S X KX 'sw fi 'A JE X Q s ' x wise 1593 J ' V fx. 71 728- 3 - xi is - X if 0 .,., Q sr. .Shi t s K K: B I Xl X- . 2 X X - . '.,A NJ, X ,f -Sf , ds.. A ' A P9 ur ' U Y -A . 4 t yn Brutus CM. Conroyl says to the crowd, It is not that I love Caesar less, but that I love Rome more. ge Q , 'lynx fri' 5 tv! X l X X X X X A CAST For Arsenic and Old Lace I Abby Brewster ,,.... .. ,. Russel D,Andrea The Rev, Dr. Harper ,, .. Norbert Meyer Teddy Brewster ., Bertram lVorkum Oflicer Brophy ., , Michael Priportella gs Oflicer Klein .,,,,, A 1 Martha Brewster , E Mortimer Brewster E Jonathan Brewster f Dr. Einstein .. .. Officer O'Hara ., Lieutenant Rooney Mr, XYitherspoon I m4 ' Elaine Harper , .,.,, Jerome Ringer .A .. John Corson Susan VVenninger . XVilliam Sittason Mr. Gibbs .. ,,., ,... N icholas Neidenbach Richard Barattieri .. Eugene Ferrara Michael Kennedy Joseph Valerius .. Michael Conroy Q7 ,QQ f '9 rye: , 5' .1 1 25' ff, f f l 4 2 2 E 2 , , 5 l ,,,! Z v 5 if fr' 1 6.1 5 t. 5 1 5 ue M951 1 i i The Choral Speaking Group, under the brilliant direction of Fr. Clarence Rivers, bring forth an oration against a materialistic Christmas. Cassius played by C. Robertson. Artemidorus played by R. Greis, Mark Antony and Julius Caesar played by E. Ferrara and J. Corson. The famed Dramatics Club, under the title of The Queen's Menf were again one of the most active organizations in the school. The year started with the re- markable Iulius Caesari' and continued with a stellar performance for the Ad- vent Pageant, and a masterful production of Arsenic and Old Lace. j 'wi . 1 x 'Qs C Members of the Drumaties Club are, First Row R. Santangelo, VV, Sittason, R. Roekenfield, R Bath, E. Ferrara. Second Row: R. Fangman, I Haddad, N. Meyer, A. Cipollone, T. Sunder- man, I, Ringer, J. XVehlen. Third Row: I Marioni, I. Kennedy, M. Kennedy, R. Creis, C Hughes, B. XVorkum, I. Pearl, T. Howard, D Sack, M. Conroy. Officers of the Queen's Men are J. XVhalen and I. Marioni. 2 416 v I I ?- wr- C Nw 0' Zi Q 51' Q W' Q M fx 2 006 1 AnZ!4 -me H wwf, ...W ,,,. ,W : Q NU' , , 'JI ' ' k' f .f.- 4 , ' - ' 5' ' ls: ms' K , , .,A.w , 51 , m V C , :QQ I, ,AA,,,, Z., 1.3.7 ,N g 9 , f , , g WW . ,,.4 afililflif 'T,x',.,hg', - A VJ- f Aa ' ' 'fi' Q ,,,- A 1, ,,.g ' ,Q .L ,L 7 A I 'W ' I ,, K 'W M -f . gy. 3 5.1 . Av . in f XX KE V i X X QL!- ffff' ' I .Q , ,::4iES-:'5? , , - ff ' ' 1.-:Qi-3' r 14. ,f ' .. 'optgw-Z , Zigi! f .mw,.-is . ' , My ,f 'QL' ' ' . 1 575143 'Zz Q33- , f 'N if-4' .:.i , ff! i f' ' 5:':Z'y . fs rr ,- ff X452 Q fr' fra- 1 A , w 2445315 , jf 1' 'WE-97 ' 7 Lf ,, .jqgyri '46 3535? Sufi' 1-faezfqg - -5.95.-Q , ' 'ff20??.:.p fx '?'fi fx ' f'A'+.f:H, '1 '4if5'Ng3gf:gagi 5515 lk'-vziiebifdfg ' J kJ5L'1'.fY-. 1,1 X L ,r,j::1L!q-K7 fi, 5 ' JU' r :'l4',f1Q.. ,, jay! Q2-3'.3i'2' -55 i ff!-2 ', f'Xa1ig2?f:!,f3,Lf59'5gt gi V !3fff3I2.'wr2g 7 'w:42ii?sf:5i4QiEa.g5-5 as 4 Q1 aa w. -f f15.+E'Si6gF ' 25 4951- X -E345 ' 4 W fiwffw -ri ' 42? 1 ,Q ,5f,ni::-. 1, , .1 .v f7,,, 3: hw? pgs P5 'iw 'ifaxgsa fu., 'K' my E11 1 Yi si? Q ff a G - -L S Ji Q .Cin 1-J 'rffiv 'EN X Q - H' 1, Rf i f Qi . 1 2 ff' ,ff I yr? 3, N 3 K V' XKW, ,I 'Y-4' .-'Y MN - fi g., , ,V U11 tics ootball -Wu .,,., .W ..... ., WL., .New A, . ..... 5...5 A .... ...U WV pares to pounce on Staubach, but our evasive quarterback has other plans. , M 1, Qfai' '-'il' . I PVH1 , ft p 'h'f 4 42. -,:f. ' Co-Captain Roger Staubach, Quarter- v 9 QA z s AX J Chili 5 ia 9- :9 up I , .7 1 1.4, c C Q. ' Q , 9 iw 'Kf.,t ff ' ' 1 4 ' . gf Q 'Q' v 1 q N L '. .U I 1 73 , gs w. X1-X fa ff t gm., i ,Q ' 1 r' I 5 s K3-wt 5. 1 f L' . 0 4 me X' i XX 5, I ix 3, X Vu K' wig? N M . 4.65 x s ' , ' . , . C . ' ' ' b k, as . 1 l r '-we 41' ' 2 2 . f'-ff, , vi, fi A 3 A Eysoldt pours on the steam that made If g ap . V -A g V V V , him the team's top scorer of the year. , 4 4 1 .C - ff l iV,,V f p! HV ' 4 A 1 .,., , , .Q , , , . . d '11 ,. J ff s i ' 'A . The powerful '59 Cavalier football squad had a record-breaking season while winning eight games and losing two. Leading the team in rushing, Vince Eysoldt carried the ball 141 times for 841 yards, scoring 82 points. Roge Staubach, the best running quarterback in the his- tory of Purcell, had 432 yards, scoring 24 points. In the Louisville Valley game, the Cavalier Machine rolled up 505 yards, surpassing the old mark by ten yards. Defensive halfback Barry Ramsdell re- turned nine punts for 289 yards, eclips- ing the previous record of 275 yards. junior halfback Roge Thesing galloped 85 yards for the longest run of the season also in the Valley game. ' f M it f V 3 f f , s, , 5? ' I 1 v iffy gf! ,' 4 1 ' MK f 4 1 V w 7 li, X -wif, , ii f,Vf . X i .... C0-Captain jerry Momper, Center. I if Aga? f- V ,f if ,.f, L L ,fy ,f , f QA , , ,. WA, . 1 I K ,6 if , . 7 ,. f An over-anxious Bomber finds out the hard way that Thesing, the Cavalier Speedster, is just not to be had easily. Mr. Misali's expression should be enough to move Mr, McCarthy to action. A On September 19, the never - say - die S55 BQ SBQQA First Row: F. DeFinney, M. VVirth, I. Rizzo, I, Gilmore, T. Jolley, R. NVhitton, J. Rodersheimer, I. Huber, R. Dankle. Second Row: P. Klems, B. Ramsdell, R. French, R. Barattieri, V,nEysoldt, T. Toerner, Co-Captain I. Momper, Co-Captain R. Staubach, T. Schneeman, I. Woebkenberg, S. Sheppard, I. Higgins, T. Cutter. Third Cavaliers treated the Chaminade Eagles to a heart-breaking defeat by scoring a touchdown in the lastf58 seconds of the contest, making the final score 28 to 20. Each member of Purcells backfield got into the scoring column as the team notched its sec- ond victory by beating the Knights of Central 23 to 142 Next, the Hackberry Assassins invaded up- state territory to down the highly regarded Mans- field team 57 to 0, with a showing of down-state power. The small town team, Washington Court House, entertained the potent Cavaliers by hand- ing over a 41 to 0 victory. In the fifth game of the season the Cavaliers won an easy victory over Taft, 36 to 6. How: T. Couzins, XV. Tepe, H. Molloy, R. XVinhuseVn,V,Q, Conover, T. Kiehfuss, F. Stoy, R. Slater, Bftvortinan, J. Engle, J. Lichtenberg, T.'F'ederle.'F0urth Row: R. Isfort, V. Paola, XV. Mainer, D. McClure, R. Obermeyer, T. Dirr, I. Kautz, G. Schwerman, R. Thesing, G. Henry, Lawhorn, F. Humphrey, VV. Sweeney. SCORES Purcell Chaminade Purcell Central . . Purcell Manslield Purcell Washington Purcell Taft ....,....,.. Purcell Flaget . .. ., Purcell ,,,..,.......... St. Xavier Purcell Valley , Purcell Elder , Purcell ....,. ..... R oger Bacon NVon: 8 Lost: 2 df T f 0713 'Q R- FRENCH, End v if wi: , ' ,G ff , . ,G '5f7ff4sfif'f-?1fZ!fffl- 4-'Lf .' f f f'f: Wffiff514'7 ' f , , 5- SHEPPARD, End f if ,V M ' f f ' . 4 f, T- JOLLEY, Tackle ' , f I , f , ' -ff ' 4 f ' ,lf 2 2. 'wg , YF . ' ' 2? 1 'X I H. 1 Q fam Lg, 5? kv JT., 7 2 . 5 W5 , 5 f fr ,wi , xl, ,, .1 ' ' A .gf f 4-'H f' f '- , v if - f 1 , 3- A Wg' mf' ' , -Q . ' r ,lb - ' 9 '26:4' uf , -4. 1 fl Qg ff ' 32 7' - Z , gi 1, 33 , ' f 4 may 1 , my f ,. 'W 1'-F ' 'if' M Q ,I 1 Z' I f , A - 2 V f 5 ffgf s I ff 4' 4 f 1 Q of , f 1 7 A '- -- ,., f. .gf ,,.f . A., : 1? yfilb' 4 1 i k Q 1 f . . 294:95 VM I I if dx- ,w141,,:3qf,1 if ' Lil' ,sg 5'T4:,fi : f M Q f , 429' Q Ya' Y f j. HIGGINS, Guard fx G, L . 'Q 5 , ' Q ,fig , '. 'T ,4, W. f 'Y I1 , 'l f 544, l v..-..,l ,vii hair f' iffa,e'vfl , ,. gli! ' ff f' ' ' , ,i , ,, A ' 3 ff 2,25 ,ff if , ' , 45.0, - , ' ' h, A X f,fl,.-wwf. , ff., X 1--21: h',-- Q , 5 , 2 - , HC 9 R. BARATTIERI, Tackle IAL Hardrocks Federle sets about down- ing an Eagle from Chaminade, C0-CHAMP J. ROEDERSHEIMER, Guard 143 me l .A K 4 . 'Ji ,, ,K . . Q V' ts, A v X A Q Q Q: 3 :L . , J. K' jr 3,31-xx Y 55: 32, Vg ax X. Rl! ,gk xr , 5 Nj' Nix , I 1 f ip- QA, ,if i 137 ' 1.. A K bkkL k wh wx L - ' ,QS v, NY Y f r r fi' ii Vihx, H K' , YS-YC i Q r xy , f y 2 , . , Jar ,.,., L,1 X T IL, lf, Ku. Q if- -v i 1 ' - if .r if i L, . 4- ' jf L2 Eh gx I ' I I i i . 'S Ca I if 5 ' f ,- . W' r .mx:' ,,, i Agj i M- 'rw A K! i K' - ' 1. HUBER, Guard MIKE WIRTH, Guard A Hying Cavalier picks up a few more precious yards as the Bomber boys try in vain to throw him for a loss. gi Urn' 11 'W r a a 'B ff. 1' .,' 4Q.,'2 4 is M, Q Y Q -'.lj'-9,3131 ff?-yi -'Q 4 -' ' 'lxf .'g' 1 f It 3 I IH n'q R ,1 1. Alu' r , -4 .A .V 4 4 1 X , , 1,5 4 , n 14 X Z V, , all ,.,. 1' 5 1 . W 11, I , , ff N ,Y il' ,Q . Q . X A 1 1 I 5 , .I .V g fr, 5 l A? ,M Y r Q, y 9 , ' We , ' 38.6, fy f' fx . 'K . ,la-nl . , ' Wx! Whf f- Aa fmiffg X 4 . 7 ..... 2 -5 ff ' by ,W 'as I I . ', Q Qs 3 1 Q - 'rf 1 3 , -.i 4? vw, Q We 'E YJ I 4 5 fr K E: 6' fu r i f an 'bit' A ' - 1 Y 'P , . , Q-.L 1 1, . V p ' ' , Li.: Q In Y f If it . 1 L . qw, 333.7 ,av fab t is - W 2 1 , 1 L f R. DANKEL, Place Kicker F. DEFINNEY, Buck T. MILLER, Back 5 . I ,K 1, Y in 'Vai ' :li gs Q. 0 .vc 'mf '- 'fa vi I 3 an E ,LI sa li r f if kiwi. l 3 . X 4 f ' R. XVHITTON, Back 4,6 ,ff The number two team in Kentucky, Louis- ville F laget, proved too much for Purcell's Machine as the team fell 20 to 0. League play opened against our traditional rivals, St. Xavier, on November 1. The rebound- ing gridmen took the lead in the League by tromping the Bombers, 22 to O. Avenging the defeat of two weeks before at the hands of a Louisville team, Coach jim McCarthy emptied the Cavalier bench in the 67 to 0 victory over Valley High. . Mffv, At Elder Stadium the Cavaliers moved one notch closer to the CCL crown in overcoming the favored Panthers with a ground-chewing offense, 20 to 14. Hoping to avenge four dry seasons with a victory over the aggressive Spartans, the Purcell Machine struggled with a three point lead until a fourth quarter touchdown by Bacon provided the slim 8 to 3 margin of victory for them. Thus the team closed the 1959 season tied for the CCL title with Elder and Roger Bacon, sporting an 8 won, 2 lost record. 1 Q 3 VA . , A gg -,. ia W l . , Win ', , ll ir 1 .. 1 ff qv If I I ,I x Y 4 ' i aw- .ax-.a , ' g 1-', E f .lb A ,Q ,, iff . B. RAMSDELL, Back ixixgglgimzxaliq QLW' , . 'Q' , . f l W W f , in . A - j' ,t ge., ' . ,, fr if .6 . ,4 P ' , l 'Y t J qf 4 Q A i W i 1 I, Q ,fav ,JD ' 'ff, Q , .I : 'v. 4 , x A 0. 5 1 W, 9 ,L ', xww is ,....,, ,1 gg-Pm.: , a i i ,, g if, I K., , 4,771 6 . ' , ' - l,? 7 Z ' 'f 5 ,fu-A if ,, N . i viz fy, yi ! ,, A 1 7 V. EYSOLDT, Back 5'jg,,z, fh . 0 . ' , ,J if I W Q, Q 'aff j ' . ,.,, 2,4 f i, 5 ,, ,V ,lf I. i eff i Vf 1, U ' . 7 'lg 16 ay 1 Ay l 44' A' ff. if , .3 , a ff l 'H' L I. WOEBKENBERG, Center Y if ,f Q , 2 X' f lV f,L , ,. xf i , wa , ' , I img , ,521 f gill 'f VA ' A X - fi 73 , f x '42 ,V 4' ,Z V' 7 9 , lun ', A ,f , ' .' xv. ' Q 7 ,,,,r, ' f, 2 f X4 lt X , ' P ' ' bf, Nha, 'l - S ff, aj A 5, T. SCHNEEMAN, Back W, l ' f ffilfg ., X ffwr Q 9 , If f 39 , , W M V 1' ,lg ll, If , 4 Q' I, . ' , V I I 1 V I V' ,, ' ' ml , 2 fl. 5 ' ' A ' ',Q,7'7 I I . 'l ' I. RIZZO, End A familiar sight to Cavalier fansg Big Vince leaping over the goal. I Higgins to Eysoldt: Forget those guys, Vince, hang onto that ball. Vince dives from a Bomber. 'r Junior halfback, Roge Thesing, leaps at a pass. , QQ, I if A if , ,i f A Q ,V 44 I L' A W' f f i . J V 1 , s si, V 5 if f7f',, 4 Wm! 44 iff 1 ly M - H i 4, ff i is ' s s i in s is s if . f V slliles W l 1 , , 1 4442494 f,,i,, R. Ohr displays his talent at keeping two audiences inter- ested. 4H kicks off the ,59-'60 basket- ball season with a spirited rally, Beatniks T. Coler and T. Brown ' w Q j 144, ,- , i, f iK 'm , w 5 up , ,Q ,T Q .K 2 , 4 5 I , J 'S 1 Qfliw' . ' -z Nfl ' af? l ' ' Sing the fame of Central' The yeoiyiien oi 4D Lhint, Y ios 1 Ind of tie big bad panther? , f y-'Wa Cavalier stars, past and present, Front Row Cleft to rightjz S. Sheppard, Chuck Lima, V. Eysoldt. Second Row: I. Higgins, T. Toerner, R. Staubach. The Cavalier gridsters were honored at the banquet held at the Hall of Mirrors. Bro. Bill brought us the famous coach of L.S.U., Paul Deitzel, to speak at the banquet. Co-Captains for next year were named: Roger Thesing and Tom Kiehfuss. Vince Eysoldt Won the best offensive-back trophy, While Barry Ramsdell took the best defensive-back trophy. Stan Shep- pard was the best offensive lineman with Tom Toerner the best defensive lineman. .H , 7 , f 4 Q. - , Some of the dads at the banquet enjoy ai Paul Deitzcl joke. V 159 ux fn, 1 3u....,, , 'N-.. ...,.,,. X dx-K A-ir., Typical speakers' table liilarity. Football Banquet Dave Kinley fights for ground against Withrow. First Row: D. Brinker, H. Brinkers, D. Kinley, D Murray, D. Quigley, N. Archibald, G. McDaniel, NV Stanforth, J. Dawdy. Second Row: T. Clark, R Kinney, D. XVirth, D. Fields, R. Brogan, M. Seibel, VV. Hughes. Third Row: R. Bisher, M. Conroy, D Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell ., Purcell Purcell Purcell, ., Purcell Purcell RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES M24 St. Xavier .... , .14 Elder .... ,........ Roger Bacon ,, . St. Xavier ...... N26 .. ,,.... 20 Taft ...,..,...,.......,. .,,.....,.. 6 Elder ...,.., ., ,. Roger Bacon ,,,,.....Ktiel Withrow St. Rita Won: 4 LOS12: 4 Tied: 1 XVerling, I. Smyth, D. Hanlon, T. Eduarko, T. Hutchinson, W. Jansen. Fourth Row: E. Fraley, S Schockman, C. Gertz, G. Mussman, S. Schweitzer, J. Kearney, J. Maxwell. Fin HR AM ll C L 9 ll w wf .! A! Z :ll lvl Z 1- H ,Ql.. Q Avyk an d 5 fi if 5 1 , L... 5 V' 1 H ' 'I tf 'M f-A of M r r . f S '39 ' W f:..,,. X 3- v 'fi P A , ., A 4 ,, if f ff e fs 5 3 - 5 First Row: Al. Rizzo, T. Curran, M. Cameron, R. Jones, D. Swinarski, M. Mullen, T. Nuttle, P. Ly- saght. Second Row: R. Mayer, L. Maxwell, L. Schneider, T. Tepe, J. Worrall, R. Kramer, R. Broerman, R. Hines. Third Row: D. Bamonte, W. Peters, H. Huddle, S. Sheehan, M. Whalen, N. Frosh Football FRESHMEN FOOTBALL SCORE Purcell ..........,, 14 Roger Bacon ........ . 6 Purcell .......... . 0 Elder ..... ., ,...,..,..., . 6 Purcell ...., .,.... 1 4 St. Xavier , .. ,, , ,, ...26 Purcell ...,. , 0 Hamilton Catholic . ,,,,.. . M14 Purcell. ,,.. ,,,,, 0 Roger Bacon ..., ...,. M14 Purcell ,. .. .,,.. 0 Elder .......... .. ,,., M28 Purcell ...,,,,,,.. 6 St. Xavier . 0 Purcell ...,..,., 30 McNicholas , .. 0 Won: 3 Lost: 5 Mentzel, R. Ullcotter, R. Binder. Fourth Row: R Brown, J. Klark, J. Meyers, T. Sweeney, J. Niehaus I. Fanning, M. Spooner. Fifth Row: J. Divo, I Taylor, I. Wermes, R. Oldendick, J. Murray, S Truss, P. Fitzgerald. The Cavalier of Pnrcell is incensed with the idea of constant, sportsmanlike, victory. This great spirit of competition and will to win has been instilled in him by our fine cheerleaders and rallies. This year these two elements have combined to produce the greatest spirit in the last four years. Under the capable leadership of Bob First Row: I. Meyers, G. Elliott, I-. Schneider, S. Wenninger, R. Rockeniield. Second Row: R. Miller, I. Contadino, E. Sayre. During a less hectic moment, the cheerleaders relax and watch as the Cavalier Hoopmen enjoy a comfortable lead. A popular cheer- Give us 21 Miller, the vim, vigor, and spirit of our cheer- leaders has become most evident. This lively energy which was intensified by the colorful decorations and the moving speeches of the rallies has produced a great year of Cavalier spirit. ap, rr 1 Baske 7- 4 up .5 5, .1 .U .U -' 4, -1 y- .1 .ai - '! 1.-E 5 ,Q 1-, -1:55 l . ' .3 . 5 :1 5.9 or , 1'-' . 5 A ' v .-15, ,. .K . if ie- . X V -'NL .J 1 A I if. N xr -X, . . V I W: X ' ' Kl'.'l- f X'-U' X - Q.-,. Vp-1 Y ' - -'Y-5: 1-S 'Q '-L.. TQ, ina 'ff' X77 X Ag Q: p 41 .lgf T71 5 ' Qr' .11 .45 -r' ,TS -M3 ' Al' ga: '- - mfff.. -- 'r ,fg?1:.- ' K f..- 14- HIE: 'R- X. gif?-, i X 3 . . Y JT. --312 ' - Bwfsw... -X . f 111173.- '. T:,1'tfQ r , filafb - 'V 1- , . fy, 4 en.j-ggi., x --1' 3. 19, f g fb. ' 7 , 'ze-A9 - 'f-r., - wg-6151.-5-, -r -Ln! ' J . ,JS ,vw .. 1'.4-iqf -r ' , vu 'igfisl if . 4. .,.g ball tix NJ , '33 X .a h-1 W I 55, J.. 33 -' ' -'SEQ ' NS - i w 4 ' 1 ' A A H'7 f4ibzg...f1' ff' cuff 1 9' 'Q .A . fr Q -T.. H, .. ,gh .4-5 ... 1 x -- .-. . U b tmyqlp man Xdx the 65 YS Swxe - . E so , Vmw Y snakes U on the team? d?m'YaEt Senator. out-Xeainng A nf' . it-Ae begin! - idx un asf igrivmgl ,bguv L ' Y . eil, vnu Kb . K .. with 596 16:80 7 A gum ding ablhw St'1u'O11Cll' me ' -14 Tluebt tile -xccs reboun Hoge' L ' ture, Dm Hvolfil Y' C valierg, niixfd first Picture, the secilnd plc right' DW l X6 a , In We ball. In - At we ,v . , On. 56 - alfl .4 . Combgiix to snarela gijonem boidlgiie an easy ww , s o eS bl ei ?lava1ier, leavgseet Yaik defend HOW 3 avfay The '60 Basketball Squad has fulfilled the hope of its Cavalier boosters, gaining a co-championship and a 15-6 record. Having lost but one man from the C.C.L. championship Cava- lier team of last year, We have ability, size, speed and depth. Captain Roger Staubach leads the team in total points, field goals, and free throws. Roger also leads his Cavalier teammates in taking the ball off the boards, assisted ably by Dick Thies, 6'7,' Iunior Pivotrnan who is second in this always-important field. With such stars as these and our other courageous Cavaliers, the team has a defensive average of 54.1 points and an offensive average of 67.1 points. Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell ,.., Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell .... Purcell ..,. Purcell Purcell Purcell 46 '70 The '59-'60 Cavalier basketball team: First How: K. Schneider, J. Amann, R. Thesing, D. Rivoira, VV. Sweeney. Second How: R. Staubach, T. Schnee- man, R. Thies, T. Keihfuss, V. Eysoldt. VARSITY SCORES 57 Central . . .. . ., ,. 80 McNicholas ,. . 72 St. Thomas .... ,,,..,.. 56 62 Withrow .. . ,, . 57 Taft ............ ,, .......... .. 81 Walnut Hills ..........., 85 Roger Bacon . ......... . 59 St. Xavier .,,.. ,.......,,, 64 Covington Catholic ,... Deer Park . Elder ..,... .... . . ,....... .. Norwood . ,... .., Purcell Purcell. .. Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell 70 Roger Bacon .........,... 87 Deporres .,... 57 St. Xavier ,... 47 Sycamore ......, ,,...,.. 48 Elder 63 Anderson ,....., ....,... Tournament Games 68 Hughes ...........,,,..,,, 71 McNicholas .........,.... 56 Roger Bacon .,.,.,,., .. WVon-15 Lost-6 Dick Thies reaches above everybody to lay one in. Big Dick towers far above his Wildcat opponent. WZ? -Q' Bacon watches as Keihfuss leaps for the ball. Thies and Schneeman wrestle the ball from a startled Taft player. 48 Mussman shows good form in making a lay-up. Reserves KJ Certz outjumps his opponent at Central's Heldhouse. Record RESERVE SCORES P.H.S. Opponents Central .,.,..,.,...,.,......... 37 .....,.,............ 44 McNicholas ...... ,,.,.,. 3 4 ....,, ...,.... 4 l Deer Park ,.... ....,., 3 1 ...... ..,..... 5 0 VVithrow ..... ,,..... 3 0 ...... ........ 3 5 Taft ,,,..,,.,.....,.,. ....,,, 3 1 ..,... .,...... 3 4 VValnut Hills .............. 47 ....,, ,....... 3 4 St. Xavier ...,..............,. 50 .,..,. ,....... 3 0 Elder ..,...........,...,..,.... 38 ..,,,, .....,., 4 0 Covington Catholic .,,. 27 ,..... ......,, 3 7 Roger Bacon ...,.......... 57 ...,., ....,... 3 6 Norwood ,,...,.,.. ....... 4 0 ,..... ........ 3 8 St. Xavier ...i.., ....,, 4 7 ...,., ........ 5 6 First How: M. Wells, D. Brinker, A. Brack- man, D. Murray. Second Row: F. Gaudio fManagerD, C. Mussman, C. Certz, S, Schweitzer, J. Kearney. First Row: J. Mogan, I. Taylor, I. Calvin, I. Schnur, Nuttle. Second How: W. Beck CManagerJ, L. Bunton, T. M. Mussrnan, T. Tepe, S. Sheehan, P. Moore. Third Row: D. FRESHMAN SCORES P.H.S. Opponents Hamilton Catholic . ,, .,,.. ,... 7 1 , . ...,......... 50 Norwood ..,........ ....... 4 8 ,,,,. ...... 3 1 VValnut Hills ..... .. .... 40 , ., 26 Deer Park ......... .. ....... 25 ..,.. ...... 2 7 St. Xavier ..,............... .,..... 3 2 ,.... .,.... 28 Covington Catholic .. .....,, 39 ..,,.. ...... 3 4 Elder ........,,......,....... ....... 2 2 ,..... ...... 3 6 Covington Catholic ,..... ....... 3 3 .,.... ..,... 3 6 Roger Bacon ,......, .. ....... 28 46 McNicholas ..... .... ....,.. 2 8 ...... .,.... 5 3 St. Xavier ,.... ....... 2 4 ....,. ...... 4 5 Robinson., B. Kunkemoeller, J. Wermes, M. Mann, R. Leonard. f34 35X .3 Basketball Intramurals THE 4E SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAM- PIONS: I. Kohls, T. McNamara, J. McDonald, T. Mappes, J. Luebering, R. Lewis. 3B CHAMPIONS: W. Corbett, W. Cooney, R. Fangman, E. Conover, F. Cracchiolo, T. Dirr. Absent: J. Engle. 2' -, 'f .,,, H L , f ' ' 4 f3 M 17 Stan Sheppard, of LIE, blocks a layup shot in a hotly contended game. F, Stowey and NV. Kastrup, battle it out under the basket. 1C CHAMPIONS: N. Grant, R. Ernst, W. Haithcoat, R 2E CHAMPIONS: I. Maxwell, T. MCFaddCD, G- MCD9-Hiel, Fallon, J. Classmeyer, R. Gronaver, P. Fitzgerald, T M. Munchel, R. Moorman. Divo. Bowlin Time: 3:07 P.M., A time for both smiles and frowns. Each year bowling becomes more popular at the Castle. For the first time, the Tuesday League used all 20 lanes at Mergardis. Because of the large number of 5-man teams, this league was divided into Av and B teams, with the Av teams being the stronger in number. We also had a Tuesday League of ten teams. The champion team was i'Nevada,', which had a high team series total of 2645, and a high team game total of 938. Seniors Marshall Payne, Dick Sharit, Tom Taylor, and Juniors Roger Obermeyer and Don Pusso are its proud members. The outstanding individual bowler of both leagues was Junior Gene lker, with an average of 185. There were 50 trophies and medals awarded, with over 100 school letters being earned by all bowlers who participated in at least 94 of the games. ft i i it tra-fer , ,,gmm 4, -Q, 4 x .Wa lan 4 Look Mom! No cavities nor teeth XX XVitte's exquisite form, which invariably holds the attention of his fellow bowlers, is distinctly shown in xxx M First Row: J. Kohls, G. Iker, T. YVittekind, K. Hilde- brand, C. Witte, T. Ritter, R. Yates. Second Row: R. NVilliams, D. McCaskill, M. Payne, R. Krimpenfort, I. Krunier, F. Cracchiolo. this candid shot. 3+ eva -4 lf ef'-fe M., 'swf ,T FOSS ':,Q,'-ful? . K ' w, .Aft us Cross Country Stars: W. Woods, J. Kroger, R. Dilley, D. Rivoira, J. Peters, A. Lang, J. McTernan. For the second consecutive year, our Cavaliers were crowned the C.C.L. Champs. Undefeated in league competition, our Cross Country team Won eight meets While losing only one over the entire season. The backbone of our seven-man team was Senior Dave Rivoira, captain. In the District Meet, Dave earned a gold medal for finishing seventh in a field of over 200 runners. Other strong members of the squad were Don VVelling, a Sophomore who consistently finished sec- ond to Dave, Seniors jerry Kohls, john McTerran, jerry Peters, and jim Dwyerg and junior Steve Schmaltz. Our winning team races to the finish line at NV:-rlnut Hills. VV. Woods sets the pace. First Row: H. Glaser, D. Moehring, H, Jones, C. Ripperger, R. Englert, J. Cloud. Second How: C. Scherman, R. Topmiller, R. Steinher, J. Stall, F. Ackley, I. Peters, F. Ratterman. Third Row:W. VVoods, I. Kroger, R. Killey, D. Rivoira, I. Peters, T. Huelsman, A. Lang, I. McTernan. Wimming First How: H. Glaser, F. Ratterman, C. Liebel, M. Macke. Second Bow: I. Ratterman, S. Schockman, P. Marcotte, D. Wiesenhahn, G. Moore, R- DGSS9fiCh, I- Fanning- Thifd How: C. J06fi1'1g, T- Glaser prepares for flight, while Ratterman prepares for Huitger, I. Herzog, T. McTernan, R. Brogan, M. Korte, R. Roberts. a Swim, Fourth How: B. Schlenck, K. Stahl, M. Lake, W. Truesdell, T. Grimes, R. Lake, D. Reith, P. Fitzgerald, M. Peeden. 1 This year's Swimming Team has depth in com- petent Sophomores and Iuniors. Four Seniors are the backbone of the team. They are Mike Macke, Harold Glaser, and Captains Fred Batterman and Chris Liebel. Our record to date is 3-8. The freshmen have a 0-1 record, with seven meets remaining. Ratterman is currently rated as third in the City and seventh in the State freestyle. This year in swimming a new event called the In- dividual Medley, which has four strokes-Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly and Freestyle, has made this sport similar to a College meet, and shows great promise for the future. QHEWQ 2 The Cavalier Mermen prepare to challenge the deep. R. Brogan sets himself for a free style swimming race. 'bw , K L. I ,X f- 7: A 'rf',f , V, M f mf ,y ,, ,iw M, ww H WW.,,. I 7, ug? ,J ,y I M i : 5giWyWk,Z,,,,,,,,,4,f.Q1fW,,f,WN, f 3 '- f'f ' if 'f ' , ' f . f. 'wffihii' - T Q' , ff I f QQ , if , a r fe , '4'f,Yaf'4: , 75 373: 4 f- ,,.,. , K Q ' 'K 'K ! W K, ,. Q1 Mk XI V' .,L, .1,.7fW,.A,. ' L L22 5- f JCM'-1-if J w if ' i i M A' ' r . Schneider rounds third after a drive to left field. Staubach lopes to first on an easy single. A ,' 'V , e-,I ' ml I K, 14.1, N , X 5559, ,iff v ff v if! ' - fi? L if , 1 f gi ww Cavalier fireball jerry Mezur lets 'er fly. RH X9 . F ' T Q - fm 2 K nf' ,Q-igy., ,ly - '54 , I gli, I I f , T I - f T , ' f1 f A . ll , , f f rf .S 5 '--, 7,f' 453 ,'r ,g.-i.zQi- A , -if Q - r , , .Y ,,.-4595! ,- .,-f , . : M ,J -f ,.. ,, . ., 'I . Q . , f wg ..,' VVVV ' ',A. Q ' . iff ' 4 ., MVK' V H .rm 3 awp e fa! .Z fi 1- 'eg ...q V 5-if A ., f' ' ' I' -ff ' ,vm - b - 594- - - --1 .-Q , ' M 7- -..,.. f'j.,.4x -..Q fur- 2.3 ,. 1,4 .Y ' . '4 '5 '1L.:' 'fiex The Cavaliers relax i '11 ef fa..-ff, es ,r wr' ff- ,awhrQ,,.. ., ,a V . fy i.. ,. gs. 6 1' 4- ' 4 0 4 .jlvfffig '4 'Q 'V H 11 f' Ii' 1 -Q' K I I . k ,A 3 A ' 1' - + qt -any ' '43- 's-,,,.,v- . xx lf QXWQ fn X ' I '54, 'Q f ,l X fling- rfygm- ...W K X ff X Q - . i A ' QW X YA xx 4 1 1, , Y i ii - ei x Y N x It-R ' ' ' New Q 4 - 31. ' , , U ' ,Q Q M 1. F ' is X L 5: el X Q 1 3 af 5 Q '36 A 5 Tx' g x 'J X 4... ., i . - 'fx X ,thx wi - A M kin A 1 'Q ,lvl M , gd .sal YY' 1. x nm -N ' XX Y YI. ' '- f fa L-ff. . f A . X -r M ,, --, x Q Yigtllf N bd -Q :'k'mr 5 Lo mf 'Rf ' k an We +559 . pf, x ' X, ' .. S Q. f. N, je 5 M X ggfrj. i X b ' a img Nvint g K' .- W--QQ. jx K N T-, ' Q 0 f -..X 2 . ,gnupg , V 'Q Q' '- jf- - 'Q M V- ar ZX , 1? , f mfaf -A T S Q I awe 'lf F214 fe' , ' ., ,, f,-V-gg,,,,,,,, . ,, ,nf 7,1 . .', ,,.,,1, :gf N ,Y - , a ,,, MMM ' X- ,. ' ,. ,- ' ami' 71? ' f '5-Qu, ff. ' ., , f, ' , 'M ' 'gr ,, , ',f , -, f, ff grnrflf' , ,,f, fi, f',f.,.'f.. fgrmfysn, f A-ff f' ,. . Y' ff . , -ff, A. f ', X' 7-i'7f,,7. . Ma., 1-3 f f Ay., f .,yV'f.,. , , ., gf.: f 1 ifefijefq f ,f A , , 'wf A-, , . ' . 1,14 NW.: ' fad' 3' mf. ' 'f . n the shade after a hard work-out. A Purcell batter Ar' T f i-.. ln., .,M...,, takes a roundhouse swing at a fastball. .fy ,r,, , 1 SQ S., L M5 WQXEV ' 1 ir ' -rl ..., h 1 ., - ,K 1, -an -U s., 11, .I . A in 5 f V - ,- 4 , ,K V 'l rwzf 4 .5 vw' ' Q: 1 ' 'fm f. I , . fgrfgi .MJ :FA f -if ff, 5-Z,a,,g7f+s.':. 5., I . ' ' .9 'g V hwy' . . f H -'ef--4' -- ., naw The 1960 Cavalier Baseball Team, Front Row: T. Dirr, W. Tepe, J. Engle, R. Thesing. Second Row: R. Winhusen, C. Mezur, S. Sheppard, B. Ramsdell, C. Wade, R. Staubach, T. Kiehfus Third Row: G. Henry, T. Brown, W. Mainer, W. Sweeney, K. Schneider. 1,0 f Am 1 'V ll 4 ai, 4-'32 The Cavalier Golf Team: R. Wood, I. Stites, M. Brezow- ski, Fr. L. Hohlmayer, B. Rotte, J. McCaskill. olf We have hopes for a fine golf team this year, since last year's G.C.L. champ- ionship team is returning almost to the man. This includes Bruce Rotte as a Senior and Jerry Stites and R. Wood as Juniors, with eager young members putting pressure on the starters to do their best. The Catholic League will be the toughest in many years. St. Xavier as usual will have a veteran team and Roger Bacon will be much improved, making it even more important that Purcell strive earnestly to retain its championship. Fr. Hohlmayer talkes over some golf strategy with Senior stars, B. Rotte and I. McCaskill. ,Q-L ,Q Y- '29 'jx . ,n rf. 5 ' M' ' 14 X hm' WV 1- Ma ,f i. W' MM. 4 , ,M ack .L A f . ,, wax' lr, ,.3- . Our Senior Stars: F. Ratterman, S. Corbett and T. Albers. ,,,., I' ennis The Cavalier tennis team is in Hue condition, having lost only one man from last yearis C.C.L. championship squad. Their new coach, Mr. H. Tolbert, has molded these boys into a Winning team. Having such stars as Stan Corbett and Fred Ratterman, both expected to rate high on the individual listings of the city and the state, our team has every hope of retaining its C.C.L. championship. ft' i f ti' 3 Q Kneeling: C. Ioering, F. Ratterman, A. Brisken, C. Scherman. Standing: T. Albers, T. Schmid- ter, R. Cramann, S. Corbett, WV. Baehr, T. Ioering. Absent: B. Chamberlain. f ...ap ,J . t I l c ,:f'- is--l l - '. - vw. , fw 4- ,z ' - M fvf-in A-M ' r- vw A- 4 A 1 ' r a 'fm-My if fgmfff W mf, awww ,vw . df fyffwf-f. 74, 4 M vw ,- 5 f' ' , 7 my my-,f-af ,Qzmf 4 'I 7 ' sjf'-C4v1f,ff, pf ,-1142-.-,ff ' 17, fix' 1 Mi f-,ivfff 'rvffw f'-' f s- -M,,.,,., W Y , , ,gf I 79 ff ' V ,jg fr . ..,.f ,f ,-fff 1 fffm,,,y,..f,f,,,f,- f , ,fa , ,4 ,,,., A.. ,I J, V . V. 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The Track Team compiled a fine season this year despite very tough opposition. jim Dwyer again led the team with his tremend- ous, speed in the 100, 220, and 440 yard dashes. Big Vince Eysoldt-at 200 plus pounds-came through with Fine discus and shot-put throwing. Another up-and-coming shot-put thrower was Sophomore football star Torn Couzins. Coach Bill Cutcher is a Firm believer in a well-conditioned squad and has spared nothing to achieve that the past year. Our Purcell boys displayed fine spirit and have tried their very best in each meet. Daly shows championship form on the high hurdles. Tom Sclmeeman pours on the speed as he pulls away from the pack. The 1960 Cavalier Track Team: First Row: G. NVagner, F. Humphrey, I. McTiernan, N. Lebreich, E. Ferrara, I. Smyth. Second Row: T. Federle, T. Buse, H. Muse, F. Lawhorn, T. Jeffreys, I. Dwyer, I. Ringer, H. Williams. Third Row: F. Stdy, D. Welling, I. Lichtenberg, H. Molloy, V. Eysoldt, W. 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B and Art F6Stl al A glittering extravaganza of art, music, sing- ing, with a contemporary flavoring, featured a record performance of the Purcell Orchestra, Clee Club, and Art Classes. Some of the outstanding choral pieces were the Hallelujah Chorush from the Messiah, You,ll Never Walk Alonef, and Night and Dayf' The Orchestra proved their talents in such pieces as the Great Cate of Kievf' l'Bolero,7' and uDie Meistersingerv excerpts. The Art Students exhibited about 400 pieces of creative Work and the audience found in the wor 1 ' ritement and originality. One hun- dred and eight prizes W won by art students in the Shillitos Art Contest. Many of these ' ning pieces were exhibited at the Festival. Much praise is due to the students and to the Modera- tors, Bro. E. Lorfanfant, Mr. F. Soriano, Bro. R. Zelinle, and Bro. B. Plogman. .7 .15 f-if , 3. 5,51 if ' 9 The Audience enjoyed ar ' ' ing intermission. IC W 1 icwanmthers examine the prize winning Crib design by D. Firth,Z7C. T. Iolley, A. Mack, B. McGrath, and I. Contadino give out with Down by the Station. Below left: Mr. Soriano gestures expressively. Mr. Soriano puts the Orchestra through its paces for the Music and Art Festival. Fr. Kerr presents J. Daly with his band letter award. 4 4 , ,, 9, f Pi .J X, 5 JK it. M4 KM X 1 S S51 Bro. Richard Zehnle and his re markable Glee Club. IQ!! Prom Committees gf 2 .i 'fs , . First Row: T. Kiehfuss, F. Humphrey, T. Martina, J. Lichtenberg, R. Thies, R. Babb, T. Federle, R, Ciesman, I. Schmaltz. Second Row: R. YVortman, K. Ormond, XV, Corbett, J. Richter, C. Henry, R. Thesing, T. Brown, F. Diedricks, R. Fathman, I. Marioni. All plans and arrangements for the proms here at the Castle were made by the Prom Committees. The committees, headed by Father Wintermeyer, consisted of Juniors and Seniors elected from each home- room. The juniors chose Hawaii,' as the theme for their prom, and the Seniors decided to choose Alaska as the theme for the Senior Prom. The committees also handled the decorations and almost everything else connected with the organization of the proms. Aided by the Faculty, the committees helped to make this yeafs proms two of the most pleasing and enjoyable social evenings for the Classes of ,60 and '61. First Row: C. Sittason, J. Valerius, 1. Momper, I. Kohls, R. D'Andrea, D. Cameron, R. French. Second Row: N. Leibreich, S. Sheppard, R. Bath, B. Ramsdell, V. Eysoldt, R. Staubach, R. Miller. Third Row: B. NVorkum, R. Cichowski, I. Hansen, D. Heglin, T. Kuethe. 5524 I G S , 55 ,' , ' G Z. ?f 3 6'1 - 2' 1 , X ,. 'M V. K ' f, if ,nv-'ga ,.,, ' if - . f ' Q, 1.2 it :lg I 2, A 5 , W ff , i I Q 6 J, 'X' with Q sgsttibe I. Martin as Iohn the Baptist tells of the coming of Christ. 1 t Pageant 4'And His own received Him notn was the title and the theme of the pageant presented during Advent this year. Representing the entire human race, the Speaking Chorus Group succes- sively accepted and rejected Christ at the urging of Old Testament prophets and modern pagans until the voice of a new john Baptist called them to the Faith. Emotional climaxes were heightened M by the Glee Club's rendition of hymns and inci- 'L 1 dental music, especially the triumphant Halle- lujah Chorusv from Handel's Messiah at the end. Bro. Richard Zehnle checks his score after a momentary pause in singing. Dances X X wi rs-PQQKV x. ?, W Under dimmed lights and colorful decorations, the Cavaliers had many an enjoyable dance at the Castle. Many were held after Football and Basketball games. The C.S.M.C., Sodality, and Student Council had many line dances. Ask any Cavalier his favorite social activity at school and he will readily agree that it is the school dances. if ri Qy luiiw N The Variety Show is undoubtedly the biggest production of the year. Performers come not only from the Clee Club, Band and Dramatics Club, but from all activities and home- rooms of the student body- and from the neighboring girls' High Schools. And the production of the show calls on the combined talents of the Start Club, Art Club, Light and Sound Crews, Photography Club, Publicity Stall and numer- ous auxiliary committees of ushers, ticket-sellers and the like. Teens ,Ni Tunes, the 1960 show, highlighted the life of the modern 'teen-ager in three typical scenes-a street in the tough section of town, an after-school hangout and a D-In studio. It was all there-from rock 'n' roll to poetry reading with a way outi' background-and large crowds of old and young alike applauded another successful four night stand for the Purcell Variety Show. X Tom Schneeman and Tom Mayer pantomime in their hilarious act. Sally Bledsoe sings Broken Hearted Melody. Larry Kinley, accompanied by jim Werner, gets in tune for his solo, Small NVorld. The boys seem to have lost the ends to their barbells. Tyrone Howard, in his own inimitable style sings, Dream Lover. Rehearsal for the Mixed Chorus directed by the Visible Head of The Churchf' Q Senior Director Name Address City and State NVilliam J. Abbott Ralph M. Achten Martin H. Ackermann Thomas E. Albers Robert R. Albrecht Jerome C. Amann William E. Ante Thomas E. Armacost Russell R. Augustine Jerome A. Badgett William A. Baehr Michael P. Bail Richard G. Barattieri William A. Barnhart Robert G. Bath Joseph R. Bauer Kenneth T. Bauer Lawrence J. Bauman Theodore M. Bayer Thomas A. Beckham David F. Bennett Kenneth H. Beringhaus Kenneth G. Berling Thomas J. Bicknell David J. Blank Joseph F. Bottoni Garry T. Brady Roger J. Brandner Herman E. Braun Robert N. Brill John A. Brinkers James M. Brockman Thomas J. Brown Lawrence L. Buescher Charles Burridge John W. Burridge Gary R. Butler James H. Butz Donald W. Cameron Donald T. Carrelli John VV. Carson Raymond H. Casey WVilliam L. 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Pauly Senior Director Name Address City and State 6506 Plainfield Road Cincinnati 13 Ohio 3118 Madison Road Cincinnati 9 Ohio 1106 Beverly Hills Drive Cincinnati 26 Ohio 3919 Holman Circle Cincinnati 36 Ohio 6225 Kincaid Road Cincinnati 13, Ohio 3249 Woodford Road Cincinnati 13 Ohio 6527 Montevista Court Cincinnati 31, Ohio 1123 North Ave. Cincinnati 36, Ohio 6929 Juniper View Cincinnati 43 Ohio 3815 Gardner Ave. Cincinnati 36 Ohio 4322 Floral Ave. Cincinnati 12 Ohio 6119 Webbland Ave. Cincinnati 13, Ohio 8968 Kenwood Road Cincinnati 42, Ohio 7709 Dearborn Court Cincinnati 36 Ohio 6567 Apache Circle Cincinnati 43 Ohio 4165 Orchard Lane Cincinnati 36 Ohio 1761 Williams Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 1242 Elsinore Cincinnati 2 Ohio 9740 Ross Street Cincinnati 42 Ohio 5415 Carrahen Court Cincinnati 37 Ohio 1560 Summit Road Cincinnati 37 Ohio 1735 Highland Ave. Cincinnati 10 Ohio 2425 Park Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 3803 Kirkup Ave. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 3110 Auten Ave. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 5446 Rolston Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 2868 Ziegle Ave. Cincinnati 8 Ohio 4216 Woodlawn Ave. Cincinnati 42 Ohio 3145 Eastern Ave. Cincinnati 10 Ohio 4314 - 33rd St. Cincinnati 9 Ohio 7710 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 36 Ohio 1701 Cleveland Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 1516 Elizabeth Place Cincinnati 37 Ohio 3533 Evanston Ave. Cincinnati 7 Ohio 3196 Lookout Circle Cincinnati 8 Ohio 118 Wilmer St. Cincinnati 30 Ohio 2543 Sheridan Drive Norwood 12 Ohio 1306 Woodland Ave. Cincinnati 37 Ohio 3850 Isabella Ave. Cincinnati 9 Ohio 667 Cedar Knolls Cincinnati 30 Ohio 276 Carrel St. Cincinnati 26 Ohio 3819 Eastern Ave. Cincinnati 26 Ohio 7023 Beechmont Ave. Cincinnati 30 Ohio 6809 Vinewood Place Cincinnati 27 Ohio 1140 Rossmore Ave. Cir1Cir1r1ati 37 Ohio 2598 Laura Lane NOrWO0Ci 12 Ohio 2421 Drex Ave. NOI'WO0d 12 Oi1i0 515 Milton St. Cincinnati 10 Ohio 1756 Lawn Ave. Cincinnati 37 Ohio 4435 Redmont Ave. Cincinnati 36 Ohio 1853 Mills Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 6617 Elwynne Drive Cincinnati 36, Ohio 8253 Lynn.ehaven Cincinnati 36, Ohio 8390 Kenwood Road Cincinnati 36, Ohio Marshall C. Payne I89 Phone No. SY 1-8576 TR 1-5757 EA 1-9370 TW 1-2141 JE 1-5972 JE 1-7976 JA 2-2759 TW 1-1367 TW 1-2021 TW 1-2649 RE 1-7878 ME 1-8592 SY 1-8480 SY 1-4534 LO 1-4645 SY 1-6846 RE 1-3725 CH 1-6555 TW 1-7377 RE 1-3236 PO 1-1627 WO 1-6185 EL 1-2113 SY 1-1988 JE 1-3177 EL 1-0030 TR 1-1192 SY 1-9666 ME 1-4335 SY 1-2416 RE 1-6126 JE 1-8676 ME 1-2954 TR 1-2726 EA 1-5330 EL 1-1876 VA 1-5481 RE 1-1794 BE 1-2567 EA 1-7740 EA 1-9240 BE 1-3963 BR 1-3933 ME 1-1815 ME 1-8263 ME 1-8219 GA 1-2340 JE 1-6990 SY 1-2247 EL 1-4239 SY 1-4050 TW 1-1857 SY 1-7427 Parent or Guardian Mr. 81 Mrs. William Mr. 81 Mrs Gordon Mr. 81 Mrs Chris. W. Mr. 81 Mrs Carl Mrs. Marion Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Howard Mr. 81 Mrs. George Mr. 81 Mrs. Clement Mr. 81 Mrs John E. Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Mr. 81 Mrs. John M. Mr. 81 Mrs. John C. Mr. 81 Mrs. James C. Mr. 81 Mrs John J. Mr. 81 Mrs Frank Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert H. Mr. 81 Mrs. William Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Mr. 81 Mrs Thomas Mr. 81 Mrs LeRoy Mr. 81 Mrs Edward Mr. 81 Mrs Francis Mr. 81 Mrs Richard Mr. 81 Mrs Roy D. Mr. 81 Mrs Albin J. Mr. 81 Mrs George E. Mr. 81 Mrs Harold J. Mr. 81 Mrs Michael Mr. 81 Mrs Howard Mr. 81 Mrs Alphonse Mr. 81 Mrs George M. Mr. 81 Mrs Norbert Mr. 81 Mrs. Sylvester Mr. 81 Mrs Alexander Mr. 81 Mrs Fred Mr. 81 Mrs Robert C. Mr. 81 Mrs George P. Mr. 81 Mrs Harry Mr. 81 Mrs. John P. Mr. 81 Mrs Robert Mr. 81 Mrs. Robt. Powell Mr. 81 Mrs William E. Mrs. Wilma Mr. 81 Mrs. Nicholas Mrs. Lucille Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph G. Mr. 81 Mrs Joseph Mrs. Mary Delaney Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert J. Mr. 81 Mrs Charles Mr. 81 Mrs Joseph M. Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur J. Mr. 81 Mrs Joseph A. Name John S. Pearl Patrick J. Perkins Gerald A. Peters Roy J. Plaatje David E. Potthoff George C. Presson Paul C. Prinz Timothy W. Puthoif Michael D. Queenan Barry E. Ramsdell Lawrence F. Ratterrnan Thomas J. Reed Kenneth P. Reynolds Clifford VV. Rieger Robert C. Rink Michael S. Riportella Thomas A. Ritter David P. Rivoira James A. Rizzo Donald R. Roa Gerald J. Roa Richard VV. Robers Robert R. Rockenfield Charles J. Roeder James P. Roedersheimer Thomas F. Rosselot Timothy R. Roth Bruce E. Rotte John A. Rovito Robert V. Ruff Martin D. Sandman Fred P. Sansone Bruce G. Satzger Edward Sayre Michael J. Scanlan John S. Scauder Thomas L. Schmidter Thomas H. Schneeman Steven P. Schreiber Alfred R. Schuermann George E. Seurkamp Andre H. Shake Richard B. Sharit XV1lli211'I1 J. Sharpshair Stanley K. Sheppard James P. Sicurella Claude NV. Sittason Robert A. Spinnenweber Jerome F. Stall Roger T. Staubach YVilliam D. Steinert Joseph P. Stoeckel Donald T. Strasingcr Richard J. Stratman Senior Director Address City and State 2817 Ashland Ave. Cincinnati 6, Ohio 6677 Rollaway Road Cincinnati 36 Ohio 7187 Maryland Ave. Cincinnati 36 Ohio 3773 Langhorst Court Cincinnati 36 Ohio 5418 Roseland Mound Norwood 12, Ohio 8202 Lake Ave. Cincinnati 36 Ohio 3782 N. Broadlawn Drive Cincinnati 36 Ohio 2527 Losantiville Ave. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 7150 Maple Ave. Cincinnati 43 Ohio 1829 Courtland Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 3529 Burch Ave. Cincinnati 8 Ohio 870 Tweed Ave. Cincinnati 26 Ohio 2584 Laura Lane Norwood 12 Ohio 3925 Deer Park Ave. Cincinnati 36 Ohio 4209 Kugler Mill Road Cincinnati 42 Ohio 5345 Charloe St. Cincinnati 27 Ohio 3236 Bach Ave. Cincinnati 9 Ohio 5635 Pamlico Lane Cincinnati 43 Ohio 1144 Carolina Ave. Cincinnati 37 Ohio 1854 Denham St. Cincinnati 25 Ohio 4217 Carter St. Norwood 12 Ohio 3847 Isabella Ave. Cincinnati 9 Ohio 3115 Parkview Ave. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 5624 Pemberton Norwood 12 Ohio 5322 Section Avenue Norwood 12 Ohio 3840 S. Berkley Circle Cincinnati 36 Ohio 3941 Matson Ave. Cincinnati 36 Ohio 6843 Vinewood Place Cincinnati 27 Ohio 6029 Elbrook Ave. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 4811 Harold Street Cincinnati 26 Ohio 6978 Euclid Road Cincinnati 43 Ohio 3725 Charloe Court Cincinnati 27 Ohio 8933 Plainfield Road Cincinnati 36 Ohio 5432 Roseland Mound Norwood 12 .Ohio 35 Arcadia Place Cincinnati 8 Ohio 2925 Griest Ave. Cincinnati 8 Ohio 220 LaFayette Circle Cincinnati 20 Ohio 4116 Cornell Road Cincinnati 41, Ohio 5317 Globe Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 6700 Shawnee Run Road Cincinnati 43 Ohio 4214 XVidhoff Ave. Cincinnati 36 Ohio 2383 Kemper Lane Cincinnati 6 Ohio 3821 St. John's Terrace Cincinnati 36 Ohio 2475 Duck Creek Road Cincinnati 12 Ohio 6617 Miami Ave. Cincinnati 43 Ohio 2710 Harris Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 3725 Congreve Ave. Cincinnati 13, Ohio 5420 Laconia Ave. Cincinnati 37, Ohio 1809 Glendon Ave. Cincinnati 37, Ohio 3734 N. Berkley Circle Cincinnati 36 Ohio 2988 Linwood Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio 2528 Indian Mound Norwood 12, Ohio 959 E. McMillan St. Cincinnati 6, Ohio 3841 Kilbourne Ave. Cincinnati 9, Ohio I90 Phone No. PL 1-2294 TW 1-1538 SY 1-7521 TWV 1-5815 ME 1-8668 SY 1-4940 TW 1-2436 JE 1-4330 LO 1-8526 RE 1-8512 EA 1-0201 EA 1-8600 JE 1-7364 SY 1-3994 SY 1-9063 RE 1-3463 TR 1-4078 LO 1-6571 RE 1-2566 BL 1-5992 ME 1-9060 RE 1-1926 RE 1-9011 RE 1-2655 RE 1-3555 TW 1-2187 SY 1-7934 BR 1-3086 ME 1-2795 TR 1-0467 TWV 1-6222 RE 1-7913 SY 1-1491 JE 1-4853 EA 1-9584 EA 1-4.788 AV 1-4105 PR 1-5318 RE 1-3652 LO 1-8035 SY 1-7036 Wo 1-9827, SY 1-8060 RE 1-3932 LO 1-7810 JE 1-4038 RE 1-9774 RE 1-6006 RE 1-5676 TW 1-2166 EA 1-1206 ME 1-7484 wo 1-1320 EA 1-3440 Parent or Guardian Mr . 61 Mrs. Mr. 61 Mrs. Mr. 61 Mrs. Mr. 61 Mrs. Mr. 61 Mrs. Mr. 61 Mrs. John Ivan P. Howard Rudolph Harry T. George Mr. 61 Mrs. Clements Mr. 61 Mrs. Alfred Mr. 61 Mrs. Robert Mrs. Jeann. Ramsdell Mr. 61 Mrs. Lawrence Dr. 61 Mrs. John E. Mr. 61 Mrs. George Mr. 61 Mrs. Clifford Mr. 61 Mrs. Charles Mr. 61 Mrs. Ollie Mr. 61 Mrs. Albert Mr. 61 Mrs. Edward Mr. 61 Mrs. Henry Mr. 61 Mrs. Robert Mr. 61 Mrs. Ferdinand Mr. 61 Mrs. Richard Mr. 61 Mrs. Chalrner Mr. 61 Mrs. Charles Mr. 61 Mrs. Paul Mr. 61 Mrs. Paul J. Mr. 61 Mrs. John Mr. 61 Mrs. Edward Mr. 61 Mrs. John Mr. Robert Mr. 61 Mrs. Martin Mr. 61 Mrs. Peter P. Mr. 61 Mrs. George Mr. 61 Mrs. Edward Mr. 61 Mrs. Eugene Mr. 61 Mrs. Wni. McClain Dr. 61 Mrs. Wm. C. Mr. 61 Mrs. Cliff. Mr. 61 Mrs. Phillip Mr. 61 Mrs. Alfred Mr. 61 Mrs. George Mr. 61 Mrs, Harry Mr. 61 Mrs. Heber B. Mr. 61 Mrs. VValter Mr. 61 Mrs. Joseph Mr. 61 Mrs. Michael Mr. 61 Mrs. Charles Mrs. Helen Mr. 61 Mrs. Frank H. Mr. 61 Mrs. Robert Mr. 61 Mrs. William Mr. 61 Mrs. George Mr. 61 Mrs. Theodore Mr. 61 Mrs. Millard NVilliam N. Stratman YVilliam S. Sullivan Thomas H. Taylor Thomas G. Toemer Ronald C. Topmiller NVilliam A. Tracey George G. Trebbi james VV. Utter Joseph F. Valerius XVilliam H. Verkamp Enrico Vianelli Fred D. Vonderschrnidt George E. WVade Kenneth W. Wagner Robert M. Wagner Bemard A. NValdbil1ig Gaylord F. Ward Thomas F. Watkins Roger W. WVehrman Gerard F. Welling Richard M. Werling Robert P. Weseli David L. Weyer Richard K. VVhitton james F. Wiesner Joseph F. Wilke Richard I. Williams Michael A. Wirth Charles H. Witte james N. Woebkenberg Edward L. Wolbers Bertram A. Workum john S. Yungbluth Senior Director Name Address City and State 628 Rushton Road Cincinnati 26 Ohio 4815 Corinth Ave. Cincinnati 37 Ohio 4655 Cooper Road Cincinnati 42 Ohio 1495 Larry joe Drive Cincinnati 30 Ohio 3757 Drakewood Drive Cincinnati 9 Ohio 2501 Indian Mound Norwood 12 Ohio 6208 Englewood Ave. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 3770 Marburg Ave. Cincinnati 9 Ohio 8618 Plainiield Road Cincinnati 36 Ohio 3835 Thorton Drive Cincinnati 36 Ohio 3778 Drake Ave. Cincinnati 9, Ohio 4330 Orchard Lane Cincinnati 36, Ohio 1316 Joseph St, Cincinnati 37, Ohio 7740 Kennedy Ave. Cincinnati 42 Ohio 3802 Woodford Rd. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 4908 Harold St. Cincinnati 26 Ohio 3534 Kroger Ave. Cincinnati 26 Ohio 7349 Southside Ave. Cincinnati 43 Ohio 5387 Ridge Ave. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 7827 Eustis Court Cincinnati 36 Ohio 2210 Hannaford St. Norwood 12 Ohio 6522 Britton Ave. Cincinnati 27 Ohio 6740 Bramble Ave. Cincinnati 27 Ohio 8216 Camargo Road Cincinnati 42 Ohio 8973 Blossom Drive Cincinnati 36 Ohio 3312 Hackberry St. Cincinnati 6 Ohio 5721 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 5444 Laura Lane NOYWOOC1 12 Ol'1i0 1816 Williams Ave. Norwood 12 Ohio 1623 Rose Place Cincinnati 37 Ohio 4116 Jud Drive Cincinnati 36, Ohio 3334 Orion Ave. Cincinnati 13 Ohio 2315 Grigg Ave. Cincinnati 7 Ohio More members of our faithful Kitchen Staff. I Phone No. EA 1-7577 ME 1-4532 SY 1-7879 BE 1-2519 EL 1-5774 JE 1-2965 ME 1-8108 EA 1-0846 SY 1-8146 SY 1-9312 ME 1-3711 SY 1-7443 RE 1-4344 SY 1-3496 TW 1-5812 EA 1-6867 EA 1-8355 LO 1-9084 ME 1-5637 1-2143 1-5083 1-0634 1-3261 1-9253 1-8548 1-3774 SY RE BR BR LO SY PL ME 1-6880 ME 1-6562 RE IE SY EL EA 1- 1765 1-6198 1-3462 1-4847 1-0693 'QW x 1 Parent or Guardian Mr. 81 Mrs XVilliam Mr. 81 Mrs Walter Mr. 81 Mrs Thomas Mr. 81 Mrs George Mr. 81 Mrs Norbert Mr. 81 Mrs William Mr. 81 Mrs George Mrs. Anne Utter Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph Mr. 81 Mrs. William Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Ferrara Mr. 81 Mrs Fred. G. Mr. 81 Mrs George Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Mr. 81 Mrs Frank Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Perkins Mr. 81 Mrs Wm. H. Means Mr. 81 Mrs Ernest Mr. 81 Mrs. George W. Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Mr. 81 Mrs. Albert Mr. 81 Mrs. William Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph Mr. 81 Mrs. Leroy Mr. 81 Mrs. Rodney Mr, 81 Mrs. Lawrence Mr. 81 Mrs. john T. Mr. 81 Mrs. john B. Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry G. Mr. 81 Mrs. Norbert Mr. 81 Mrs Lawrence Mr. 81 Mrs Bertram Mr. 81 Mrs. Clarence 3 f if ZZ , K V 11. I, Business Patrons Compliments of A Friend Compliments of A 81 B Auto Bike 4344 Montgomery Road A-1 Dry Cleaners, Inc. 6211 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 13, Ohio Best Wishes to Class '60 Ackerman's Super Market 5909 Bramble Adkin's Bicycle Shop Schwinn 0 Bicycles 0 Raleigh Repairs - Parts - Accessories Ahlrich's Redwood Carry Out Woodford and Kennedy Congratulations from Adolph Ahren's Shoe Repair 3131 Madison Road, Oakley Mr. dr Mrs. Charles Albrecht Congratulate Robert and the Class of 1960 Compliments of Al's Pony Keg 3300 Brotherton and Marburg Dan Ancona 81 Sons, Inc. General Contractors Goii Terrace, Madeira Aragon Dry Cleaners 3958 Montgomery Road Best Wishes to Class '60 B 81 B Pony Keg and Del. 5425 Carthage Avenue Beer, Wine and Picnic Supplies Barton's Bakery 9412 Montgomery Road Best Wishes to Class of '60 Compliments of Beckham Tile and Mantel Co. 5560 Springdale Road Compliments of Bee Art Pottery 3108 Vine Street Ben's Jewelers 4572 Montgomery Road Best Wishes to Class of '60 Bertke's Parkview Market 1108 St. Gregory, Mt. Adams Compliments of Bill's -Used Auto Parts 247 Foster Street EA 1-2178 H. Blacker Printing Inks, Inc. 2336 Iowa Street Cincinnati 6, Ohio Compliments of Boerger Dairy Farms The Booklovers Guild St. Elizabeth Parish Library Norwood 12, Ohio Bott's Cleaner 5335 Carthage Ave., ME 1-5653 Norwood 12, Ohio Bramble Dry Cleaners 5903 Bramble Avenue Phone: BR 1-3345 E. I. Brandner Decorator 7014 Grace Avenue Bronze Lantern Edwards 61 Williams Compliments to the Class of '60 Bud's Market 81 Pony Keg Soft Drinks, Beer and VVine Best Wishes to Class of '60 A. F. fTonyD Buening Fire, Auto, Life Insurance 8421 Kenwood Road, SY 1-8082 Burkhardts of Madeira 6917 Miami Avenue Madeira, Ohio Compliments of Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Burroughs Best Wishes to Class '60 Mr. 81 Mrs. Herbert Buschle 4235 Morlin Avenue Carrelli - Cleaners - Tailors Ladies', Men's, Alterations 3427 Erie Ave., EA 1-4227 Compliments of Carrelli's Silverdale Market 6921 Plainfield Pike Compliments of Carroll 61 Edwards Company Deerfield 8: E. Kemper Road Compliments of Casey's Food Market 2335 May Street Carter's Dry Cleaners BR 1-4100 4821 Whetsel Avenue Charles W. Chappell, Builder SY 1-4186 9157 Fidelis Drive Cincinnati Foods, Inc. Serving Schools, Hotels, etc. 2nd at john, MA 1-1876 Clark's Hewitt-Woodburn Pharmacy 3250 Woodburn Avenue Best Wishes to Class of '60 Compliments of Clark's Ridge Barber Shop 6016 Montgomery Road Compliments of Clay's Barber Shop 5833 Bramble Ave. Compliments of Frank Clement, M.D. Frank Von Holle, M.D. Compliments of Clifton Gift Shop 334 Ludlow Avenue l92 Corbett, Inc. 6404 Madison Road Best Wishes to Class of '60 Compliments of Cory Garage Stan Corbett - Bill Luken Craft Shop Model, Hobby and Art Supplies 675835 Bramble Ave., BR 1-3642 Compliments of Carment W. D'Andrea 8360 Lake Avenue D'Andrea's Toggery Dillonvale Shopping Center Best Wishes to Class '60 Mr. 81 Mrs. Ray Dankel Best Wishes to Ray and the Class of '60 Dave's Barber Shop 419 East 13th Street Best Wishes to Class of '60 Davis Furniture 1123 Main Street Complete Home Outiitters Compliments of James Downey '60 Homeroom 4C Day's For Drugs - TR 1-0223 3520 Erie Avenue Day's Pharmacy Compliments of Decco Coal Co. Montgomery Rd. 8: Lexington Ave. Deer Park Tire, Inc. 7718 Matson and Blue Ash SY 1-1345 Compliments of Deer Park Pony Keg 8312 Plainfield Road Delta-5 - 10 Store 1020 Delta Avenue Cincinnati 26, Ohio, EA 1-9117 Best Wishes to Class of '60 DeRose's Barber Shop, BR 1-7480 4303 Plainville Road Compliments of Dick's Super Service Duck Creek 8: Williams Best Wishes Dillonvale Shopping Center Cincinnati 36, Ohio Compliments of Dinger and Bob's Barber Shop 7565 Kenwood Rd, 81 Orchard Lane Compliments of Dipsy Doodle Restaurant 4110 Galbraith Best Wishes to Class '60 Doc's Pony Keg 3920 Edwards Road Compliments of Dori 8z Fern - Florists 4400 Montgomery Road Compliments of Bob Dullaghan '60 Homeroom 4C Compliments of Bob Dwyer '60 2644 Arbor Avenue Eastern Hills Cleaners Alterations - Reweaving 4020 Plainville Pike Best WVishes to Class '60 Econ - O - WVash 2338 May Street Eck Bros. - Florists 1233 Vine Street, CH 1-0125 Say It with Flowers Compliments of Edge Inn Tavern 3931 Edwards Road Edgemont Pony Keg Complete Beverage Service 1401 Woodland Ave., VA 1-9943 Edwards Paint Co. Elliott's Paint Products 3946 Edwards Rd., ME 1-6757 Compliments of Denis English Class of '60 Compliments of E. C. Faessler, M.D. 5225 Wakefield Place Ferraro Brothers Decorators 245 Earnshaw Avenue Best Wishes to the Class of '60 Roger Ferry 7125 Carnation Avenue Compliments of james Fieler 4317 Ivanhoe Compliments of Filippi's Pony Keg 9810 Montgomery Road Compliments of Finke Service Station 318 East Court St., Cincinnati 2 Compliments of john Finn i60 Homeroom 4C Compliments of Donald W. Firth, Jr. Fisher's Barber Shop 5145 Carthage Ave., ME 1-9587 Wm. W. Fisher - Sammy Paniotu Fischer's Food Market 3948 Edwards Road Best Wishes to Class of '60 Ford Volkswagen Fred Michael '32 Cronin Motor Co. Frankieis Pool Room 120 East 13th Street CSharkeyD Frito - Nicolay - Dancey Co. 5425 Hetzel Ave. Make It Frito's E. E. Furstenau 8: Son 2109 Clermont Avenue Cincinnati 12, Ohio Compliments of William Gebhart '60 A. Gerth 4118 Montgomery Road Roofing Compliments of Melvin Gerwe 4110 Carter Street Compliments of Mike Giller '60 6214 Orchard Road Compliments of Gil's Modern Barber Shop 6078 Montgomery Road Good Luck to Jim and Class of '60 The Gilmore Family Best Wishes to Jack and the Class of '60 Mr. Sz Mrs. john Gimpel Compliments of Gerry Glassmeyer Class of 1960 Glen Este Automotive Parts Co. Route 74, Glen Este, Ohio Open 8 A.M. -Close 10 P.M. Ray E. Goldschmidt Floor Covering 7722 Dalton Avenue, SY 1-9192 Carl P. Greco Custom Tailors - Alterations 50 Glennwood Ave., CA 1-3288 Grandin Hardware 2026 - 2032 Madison Road EA 1-6151, Cincinnati 8, Ohio Compliments of Bob Green '60 Homeroom 4C Hanlan Kennels 5970 Kenwood Road Specializing in Contented Pets Compliments of Bob Hatfield Barber Shop 3458 Michigan Avenue Compliments of Howard's TV Service 1801 Elm Avenue Compliments of Nile Hayes Cafe 8015 Euclid Road, Madeira Congratulations to Class '60 Heidelberg Inn Montgomery Road Compliments of Higguison Gift Shop 2704 Erie Ave. l93 Compliments of Hitching Post 3171 Woodford Road Wm. Hofman 61 Sons Painters 81 Decorators 1770 Queen City Avenue Compliments of Holtkamp Photographers 3221 VVold Ave., YVO 1-5127 Compliments of Hoobler - Kindel - Schmalstig 5601 Ridge Ave., Cin. 13, Ohio Howatt Pharmacy 236 E. 6th Street Best NVishes to Class of 1960 Compliments of Carl Huber 3504 Erie Avenue Hughes Music Co. 4548 Montgomery Road Sales - Rentals - Repairs Compliments of Indian Mound Pharmacy 5230 Montgomery Road Compliments of Iack's Meats 3116 Madison Road Compliments of Iack's Super Market 1601 Brewster Avenue jake's Place Liquor - Wine - Beer 6335 Madison Rd., BR 1-9761 Compliments of Iim's Beverages 2608 Woodburn Avenue Compliments of Kappneris Arch Supports and Trusses 1319 Main St., Cin. 10, Ohio Compliments of Kenny's Sportsman Club Plainfield 8: Galbraith Kenton Pony Keg Beer 6: Wine 2350 Kenton St., WO 1-9892 Kenwood Decorating Center Paints, Wallpaper, Art Supplies 7565 Kenwood Rd., Cin. 36, Ohio Kramer's Sewing Machine Service 1207 Main St., GA 1-5563 Cincinnati, Ohio Compliments of Larry Spitz - Optometrist 7111 Miami Avenue, Madeira Compliments of Lauren's Bros., Inc. 2780 Highland Avenue Lee's Parkview Market 1999 Madison Rd., EA 1-9830-31 Cincinnati 8, Ohio Longley's Studio 530 Reading Rd., Cin, 2, Ohio Commercial Photography McClain 6: Sons, Inc. Heating Contractors 1720 Lincoln Ave., Norwood 12 McEvilley Betz, Inc. 2350 Victory Pwky., Cin. 6, Ohio Raymond C. Betz Main St. News 1221 Main Street Magazines - Candy - Model Planes Compliments of Mannino's Market 6011 Madison Road Mariemont TV Sales Br Service 4018 Plainville Rd., BR 1-8877 Charles E. Martin Construction Specializes in Remodeling 1628 Walnut St., PA 1-2596 Congratulations to the Graduates of 1960 Henry W. Merland Compliments of Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. 6509 Montgomery Rd., Cin. 13 Congratulations to Class '60 Milldale Lumber 6: Plywood Co. 8805 Blue Ash Road, Rossmoyne Compliments of Million Barber Shop 6909 Plainiield Road Compliments of Mitchell Construction Co. 8072 Sagamore Drive Compliments of Momper's Shoes 4905 Whestel Compliments of Virgil L. Moore 4438 Redmont Avenue Mt. Auburn's Pizza Chef Re Restaurant 1804 Highland Ave., PL 1-1060 Compliments of Music by Muzak 2516 Highland Avenue Naples Pizzeria 6010 Montgomery Road Free Delivery, ME 1-2732 Nicola Fine Foods 3670 Erie Ave., TR 1-4224 Delivery Service Harry A. Niehaus PL 1-3863 General Plumbing Service Norwood Dry Cleaners 4741 Montgomery Rd., RE 1-3995 Quality Is More Than Our NVord Compliments of Norwood Federal Savings 8: Loan Association 4338 Montgomery Rd., Norwood, O. Compliments of Nuhaus Meats 2013 Worth Avenue Compliments of O'Neil,s Bakery Eastern Ave. near Heekin Ave. Oakley Men's Shop 3069 Madison Road Oakley Square Compliments of Oakley Texico Service Marburg and Brotherton Odorless Dry Cleaning XVilliams' Cleaners 2131 VVilliamS Ave., ME 1-7370 One Hour Martinizing 4543 Montgomery Road Norwood, ME 1-5151 Compliments of Pack's Pharmacy 2114 Madison Road Parkie's Delicatessen 3553 Montgomery Rd., AV 1-9296 Free Deliveries Charles H. Parr Motorists Mutual Insurance Madeira, Ohio Best Wishes to Class '60 Pasquale's Hyde Park 3427 Edward's Road Phil's Men's Shop Intersection: Madison - Brotherton Oakley Picls Produce 1402 Walnut Street DU 1-1239 Pilot Inn 3747 Edwards Compliments to the Class of '60 Plaza Meats 7809 Montgomery Road In Kenwood Plaza Compliments of Plaza Shoe Repair Kenwood Shopping Center Plaza Shoe Repair Kenwood Shopping Center Best Wishes to the Class of ,60 Compliments of Pleasant Ridge Fruit and Vegetable Market 6108 Montgomery Road Compliments of Pleasant Ridge Hardware Co. 6081 Montgomery Road Harold S. Poe 3185 S. Farmcrest Drive Best Wishes to Class of '60 Wm. Ponder Wholesale and Retail Meats 2687 Madison Road Compliments of Printers Electrotype Co. Queen City Flower Shop 503 Walnut Street Specializing in Corsages Best Wishes to Class '60 Randall TV, Inc. 6016 Madison Road Rape's Auto Service 24 Hour Wrecker Service 5011 Cooper Rd., Blue Ash SY 1-3493 Ridge Tea Room 6221 Montgomery Road ME 1-9504 Compliments of Rie Don Jewelers 2833 Woodburn Mr. 8a Mrs. E. J. Rivoira Congratulate Dave and the Class of 1960 Compliments of Edwards Rodd Hardware 3704 Edwards Road Good Luck to the Class of ,60 The Rodersheimer's Rouda Shoes 61 Men's Wear Madisonville Compliments of Sam's Meat Market 1221 Chapel Street Compliments of Sansone Brothers 2719 Erie Ave., Hyde Park Sq. Elmer A. Schlueter, M.D. 5020 Reading Road Bond Hill Edward W. Schmitz Mfg. Co. 2930 Highland Ave. CNorwoodJ Formicais Leading Fabricator School Lane School - Art - Hobby - Supplies 4812 Whetsel Ave., BR 2-0779 Compliments of Schuch's Food Market 7043 Montgomery Road Compliments of A. F. Schuermann Bob Schuster's Inn Near Cincinnati Garden Best Wishes to Class of '60 Compliments of Mr. Walter Schwartz 3733 South Berkley Circle The Harvey Seybold Co. 629 Burbank Street Cincinnati 6, Ohio Sharp Motor Sales 7540 Vine St., PO 1-1616 Cars - Motorcycles - Trucks Compliments of Mayor Joseph W. Shea, jr. Class of 1936 The Shirt Laundry Complete Laundry Service 3616 Montgomery, EL 1-2698 Compliments of Shoey Pony Keg 5639 Montgomery Road Compliments of Simon's Pharmacy 7229 Montgomery Road Compliments of Sist Dry Cleaners 4303 Smith Road Compliments of Barney Smith Roofing Co. 6225 XVieke Road South Norwood Barber Shop 4505 Forest Avenue Norwood 12, Ohio Oscar J. Spaeth 987 Hatch Avenue Best XVishes to Class of '60 Spina's Barber Shop 1312 California Avenue Best XVishes to Class of '60 Compliments of George A. Springmeier Compliments of Stagge's Drug Store 4340 Montgomery Road Compliments of Iack Stamm's Pony Keg 4705 Section Avenue Stan's Cornet Service 3701 Madison Road EA 1-9806, Cincinnati 9, Ohio Xir. dz Mrs. Robert Staubach Congratulate Roger and the Class of 1960 Compliments of Steier's Food Market 4320 Franklin Avenue Compliments of Stewart Pharmacy '47 1053 St. Gregory Street Frank Strifler Real Estate 4825 Wetsel Avenue BR 1-5781 - EA 1-2472 A few champions from Dads and Faculty Bowling. Compliments of Mr. dz Mrs. C. E. Thies Compliments of Thomas Grocery 1600 William Howard Taft Road Toebbe Bros. XVhite Villa Grocery 6103 Montgomery Rd., ME 1-5531 Compliments of Tomis Gulf Service 7001 Plainfield Road Tonyis Pony Keg Beer, NVine, and Snacks Carter and Mills, Norwood Tonyls In Roselawn 7369 Brookcrest Drive Ultra Modem Barber Shop Trester Moving Co. Local Br Long Distance 2139 Eastern Ave., AV 1-4202 Best Wishes to Class '60 Tri-State Tile Supply 7714 Laurel V Sz P Finance Company Furniture-Auto-Personal Loans 6229 Montgomery Rd., ME 1-1557 Valley Refrigeration Service 475 Meadowcrest, MA 1-2828 Commercial-Any Make Harvey I. Vielhauer 2882 XVasson Road Cincinnati 9, Ohio Vogt, Ivers, Seaman 8: Assoc. Engineers - Architects Cincinnati - Chicago - Charleston Wade Drugs 5901 Madison Road Best VVishes to Class of '60 XValt's Grocery 81 Carry Out 4492 Forest Avenue Best XVishes to Class of '60 XVard,s Florist 4205 Schenck Avenue Best Wishes to Class of 760 Compliments of NVatson Food Shop 2539 Woodburn Avenue Wendt's Service Station Cas, Oil 8: Accessories Camargo 61 Euclid Rd., LO 1-9834 Frank Sz Bill Wiggeringlob Fran's Food shop 5203 Carthage - Norwood ME 1-9404 George W. VVehnnan Complete Landscape Service 5387 Ridge Avenue Williams' Avenue Delicatessen 2133 Williams Avenue Norwood VVilliam's Pharmacy Matson 8: Blue Ash Deer Park 36, Ohio, SY 1-7958 Wissel's Delicatessen 1124 St. Gregory Street Cincinnati 2, Ohio Compliments of H. WVoebkenberg Dairy Co. 15 Voorhees, Reading, Ohio Congratulations to Bertram And to the Class of '60 Mr. Sz Mrs. Bertram G. Workum Compliments of Woodside Lakes Sharonville, Ohio Compliments of Wrassman Funeral Home 2625 Gilbert Avenue Wuest Optical Dispensary Mercantile Bldg. 8016 Plainfield Rd., Deer Park Compliments of Wyder's Dry Goods Store 941 Pauilion St., Cincinnati 2 l BONDHILL DAIRY VISIT CUR DAIRY BAR Sundaes - Sodas - Sandwiches - Snacks OUR ICE CREAM AWARDED AS TI-IE BEST IN CINCY TRY CUR DAIRY PRODUCTS BF. Guernsey Gold ......... 270 B.F. Golden Guernsey ....... 470 I-Iomogenized ......... 3.570 B.F. Skim .... .. ...... 170 BF. Cream ................ 1870 BF. Cheese - Butter 4760 PADDOCK ROAD J V Ky i I FRESHMAN A-YEARBOOK'S CHOICE: BEST CLASS IN FRESHMAN DIVISION Under the guidance of Bro. Blume S.M. the above boys sold more ads for the A60 Cavalier than any other freshman class. Pictured above are: FIRST RONV: I. Burbrink, I. Brotherton, R. Broerman, T. Brodbeck, B. Bolan, B. Binder, B, Brisben, and J. Bennett. SECOND RONV: D. Broerman, I. Browarsky, L. Bohart, I. Baker, R. Albert, T. Beresford, N. Brown. THIRD RONV: E. Brueckner, L, Bishoff, L. Bunton, I. Brinker, R. Brown, C. Brown, R. Braun. FOURTH ROXV: R. Arnold, B. Beck, J. Boland, T. Bellman, S. Athon, D. Augustine. FIFTH ROW: J. Bader, I. Ackel, A. Alfers, R. Beverlein, J. Arneling, D. Barnonte, C. Archibalde. YOUR PORTRAIT IS A GRACEPUI. WAY OP ACKNOWLEDGING TRUE FRIENDSHIP I YOUNG AND CARL STUDIO SEVENTH and VINE CINCINNATI, oH1o Phone PArkwc1y l-2277 I97 11 v.. - 1 ,1,1 .A H ,. 0, .',,4,: f Y :. of WLT? 5 5 A f iff? tttnn 5 Attnt M A S Ifv 7 T H O ff ij. Q 5 A 1 , f 1:1141 + FUNERAL I , ..,' A Q52 A'V. 1 q,.AAj '-'A V Mon: ssnvmcs m A Pouwo HOMES 9 THE BIG 69f I ' I 5 , ! QW 5 Q 4418 Whetsel Avenue Z IN ONE MADISONVILLE EALS 7500 Montgomery Rocxd KENWOOD , 7' PHONES: BRQmb1e 1-0732 5 Husman Potato Chip Company SYcQmore 1-5353 HAVE FUN-HAVE A B U R G E R RENT-A-PROM TUX FROM BURGER BEER COMPANY PA 1-6770 FORMAL WEAR RENTAL 210 East Sixth Street I 1 1 A OO WARD VENDING CO. COMPLETE SERVICE VENDING MACHINES OP ALL TYPES SY I-4570 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CONSOLIDATED SASH and DOOR CO. BR I-9786 BRUECKNER FOOD SHOP 6554 WOOSTER PIKE MARIEMONT, OHIO BEER, WINE - GROCERIES COLD CUTS - SNACKS Daily: I0 A.M. - 10 P.M. Sunday: 10 A.M. - 8 PM. WO l-7777 Real Estate-Insurance Management Eastem Section - Northern Section Clermont County ED. GUILFOYLE. '42 REALTOR ASSOCIATES: Bob Simrninger, '42 - lim Liber, '44 Mrs. Bernice Feldkamp - Bill Cutcher 1622 MADISON ROAD CINCINNATI 6. OHIO M. an '--' A .4 - in If 'li' SENIOR C-YEARBOOICS CHOICE: BEST CLASS IN SENIOR DIVISION Under the guiclzmce of Father Ulrich, senior homeroom 4C sold more ads for the ,60 Cavalier than any other senior class. Pictured above are: FIRST RONV: D. English, P. Ellinor, TNI. Gcrwe, R, Grccn, D. Flynn, I. Ecldingfield, M. Gilmore, J. Duermit, J. Gimpel, R. Dwyer, E. Ficdclermun, II. Gardiner. SECOND RONV: D. Firth, D. Goldschmidt, J. Dwyer, M. Folzenlogen, D. Fhigcl, J. Finn, G. Ferrara, XV. Gerughty, C. Flziteley, J. Domet, J, Fieler, VV. Gebhart, H. Glaser. THIRD ROXV: I. Glassmeyer, R. Dumont, C. Frank, J. Flaig, V. Eysolclt, R. French, R. Gralmann, J. Downey, M. Giller, R. Ferry, C. Eiser, R. Greis. GRADUATE T0 CUDA-COLA . . . be really refreshed! lfive la, difference. A K If '.m,..... 44-G 700 li - COMPLIMENTS OF MEAD CONTAINERS MAin 1-0785 The Brand That Stands tor Quality! The Brand That Chefs Prefer! Yes, NIEHAUS BRAND foods have the reputation ot being outstanding in Quality. Time-tested know-how goes into the preparation oi not only our wide selection of Food Specialties, but our complete variety of Fancy Fruits, Vegetables and Iuices as well. And you know . , . IT COSTS LESS TO SERVE THE BEST NIEHAUS BROS. CINCINNATI 2, oH1o Serving Cincinnati lnstitutions, Restaurants, Hotels and Clubs Since 1893 RICHARDSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 5236 KENNEDY AVENUE MElros 1-4211 COMPLIMENTS OF FLOYD 6 CO., Inc. 1616 MADISON ROAD FURNITURE and APPLIANCES i 70 LOHREY - SAY LO-RAY! Sausage Delicacies - Tender Iuicy Wieners Smoked or Ready-to-Eat Hams - Sliced Bacon Cooked Meats - Fresh Pork Products THE LOHREY PACKING CO. 2827 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE CINCINNATI 25, OHIO MU1berry 1-3510 Dillhoff Insurance Agency 26 E. SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO R I C H T E R ' S QUALITY Ck coNTRoLLED e CENTRAL MIXED coNcRETE ORDER DEPT. PA 1-7020 . IAVA HM CHUCKWAGONS presents the ultimate in MOBI1.E FOOD SERVICE 0 STAINLESS STEEL INTERIORS I MECHANICALLY REFRIGERATED 0 POST-MIX SOFT DRINKS O HOT AND COLD FOOD SERVICE Fully Approved by City - County - State Board of Health DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Serving Many of Hamilton County's Leading Industries For full particulars contact: LUNCHWAGONS, Inc. UN I-6166 540 Hicimfm sneer. cincinnati 29, ohio SOPIIOMORE H-YEARBOOK'S CHOICE: BEST CLASS IN SOPHOMORE DIVISION Under the guidance of Father Mauntel, sophomore homeroom ZH sold more ads for the '60 Cavalier than any other sophomore class. Pictured above are: FIRST ROXV: L. Yungbluth, XV. Truesdell, R. Kinney, J. XVilIiams, C, XVeiIer, T. NVatson, S. NVOII. SECOND ROXV: I. XVinstel, D. XVirth, P. XVeher, R. XVeishrod, and I. XVitte. THIRD ROXV: P. XVeaver, VV. Yauch, R. Zapf, and R. Tritten. FOURTH ROXV: B. NViefering, I, WViIson, D. NVerIing, J. NVall, and D. XVelling. l 1 Ai , 'ZW . U... , 72 E, W., X.- ,?,x3.g,-jgr.1.'4-', ' -.11 -, 3- :. '-'ir 1. ffff.. -fqkiff g- . ' And may all your fondest hopes and Q- ' ambitions come true In 5613117 . g., , 1 Q Qiusir afi AHF? 12? 5 c Q. Q L 1 THE ORIGINAL BIG BOY TW ICQELATCEEAM CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 PURCELL BAND BOOSTERS l Phone: EA 1-0456 HERMANN DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS 2726 Erie Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio IAKE SWEENEY MERCURY - EDSEL - RENAULT USED CARS 7520 Vine Street 6715 Vine Street 7315 Vine Street 550 Reading Road EASTERN HILLS OFFICE Montgomery Rd. 6 Silverton Ave. TW 1-5555 NORTHERN HILLS OFFICE Galbraith G Daly Rds. WE 1-0555 Ralph E. Rockenfield, Inc. F o R D Sales - Service H- Parts 7725 VINE STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO Opposite Carthage Fair Grounds PO 1-4400 PO 1-4400 fhelewbxmii. SB . QXABXXL Emmgex-X QQ montgomery rd. t, silverton ave. Silverton 36. ohio FRANK WESTENDORFS F I N E R F O O D S Complete Food and Meat Market Imported and Domestic Wines 7691 MONTGOMERY ROAD CINCINNATI 36, OHIO Pet Shangri-La Phone: Sycamore 1-6633 D O R N H E G G E N PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY WOODBURN AND LOCUST WO I-8247 205 I COMPLIMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 c 5. o CONSTRUCTION from CO., Inc. 6188 SALEM 1. c. DQFINNEY MACHINERY CO. BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES 5562 MONTGOMERY ROAD CINCINNATI 12, OHIO George Osterfeld, Closs of '53 JUNIOR B-YEARBOOK CHOICE: BEST CLASS IN JUNIOR DIVISION Under the direction of Father Cunzelman, 3B led the junior division in soliciting advertis- ing for the '60 Cavalier. Pictured above are: KNEELINC: R. Fathman, C. Donovan, H. Conrad, W. Corbett, T. Daley, and A. Dillinger. FIRST ROW: W. Cooney, I. Connors D.. Combs, P. Daly, W. Dinger, L. Dettmer, D. Duesing, R. Elam. SECOND ROW: J. Eken, D. Davis, I. Fallon, D. Cook, C. Conover, J. Farrell, B. Fangman, C. Fehl, F. Crac- chiole, L. Domet. THIRD ROW: J. Farrell, D. Cohen, C. Deas, T. Dirr, T. Federle, J. Engle, I. Deddens, R. Desserich, S. Clingerman, K. Coe, D. Faul. ABSENT: F. Diedrichs. 1 fl .IQ ...im 'N ,-. sux' Q fs:- 206 DUKANE SOUND SYSTEMS BY A M E R I C A N SOUND SERVICE, Inc. 675 W. THIRD S'I'REET COVINGTON, KY. COMPLIMENTS OF HAR.E 6: SON Builders and Realtors 6013 MONTGOMERY ROAD CINCINNATI 13, OHIO FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS MONTGOMERY cmd SHERMAN NORWOOD, OHIO Best Wishes to Class oi '60 DOIVIINICAN FATHERS ST. G T EL 1-6666 ER RUDE Y 6533 MIAMI AVENUE Sp ak 006, S31 Walnut Street 8442 Vine Street MADEIRA' OHIO :S 5 Cincinnati, Ohio Hardwell, Ohio ff, if PA 1-4506 VA 1-6666 ' 6 elvznlcaill' ' COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL STORM WINDOW 61 DOOR CO. 8102 VINE STREET CINCINNATI 15, OHIO POp1crr 1-3230 Ioseph Sicurella Free Parking Free Delivery CLIFF HARDWARE 6 PAIN'T SUPPLY, Inc. HARDWARE - GLASS - PAINT HOME OF THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHARONVILLE, CINCINNATI 41, OHIO Phone: PR 1-7415 207 CQMPLIMI-:NTS OF THE HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Distributors of AMERICA'S FINEST CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY 2150 LANGDON FARM ROAD CINCINNATI 13, OHIO . be sociable . . . sl' 0 HAVE A epsie Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Cincinnati 2121 SUNNYBROOK DRIVE Phone: POpIc1r 1-5800 208 THE MODERN BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. MILLS AVE. and N 6- W R.R. CINCINNATI 12. OHIO IE l-8282 IOHN M. HATFIELD, Mgr. SY 1-6354 CLASS OF '38 Cincinnati's Leading Supplier ol the Following Stones to the Home Building Trade BRIAR HILL SANDSTONE TENNESSEE LEDGE ROCK BEDFORD LIME STONE AMI-IERST SANDSTONE SIENNA SANDSTONE SCIOTO SANDSTONE COLORADO PINK-COLORADO RED PENN KRESS - CRAIGMAR The above Stones can be used for Sills - Copings - Fireplaces - Terraces - Wall Facings - and Planting Boxes George A. Kasselmann Sons Company 4820 STAFFORD AVE., MADISONVILLE CINCINNATI 27. OHIO BRamble 1-5646 Banking Services in Eastern Hills of HAMILTON COUNTY THE SII.VERTON BANK KENWOOD MONTGOMERY SILVERTON Ample Parking At All Locations Member The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. We Are as Close to You as Your Nearest Mail Box Be-Sure-to-Shop at MUENCHEN'S For Your Household Needs Buy Here with Confidence and Greater Savings 5 LARGE DISPLAY FLOORS Floor Covering-Appliances and Television Extra Large Trade-in Allowances Easy Terms to Suit Your Budget Note Five Former Purcell Graduates in Our Store Personnel ED and BOB MUENCI-IEN'S Know1ton's Comer Furniture 3940 SPRINGGROVE AVENUE lAt Ludlow Viaduct-Northside! STORE HOURS: Daily-9 A.M, to 6 PM. Friday-9 A.M. to 9 PM. Phone: MU l-1700 209 - l K A T H M A N Goodyear Shoe Repair 111 WEST 5th STREET 2105 BEECHMONT CHERRY GROVE PLAZA RAY PRUS 6 SON CEMENT CONTRACTOR 4649 McNEAL AVENUE NORWOOD 12, OI-HO swoe , ' i QELAIQ 3' ' lf' f VA 1-6030 IE l-7112 RAY OR'I'I-ILIEB ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ALL TYPES OF WIRING Action Results- Buying or Selling E L M E R C O O K COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE City Wide Representation Member of Multiple Selling Service Satisfied Customers Our Biggest Asset 25 Years Experience Walter Bud Baum Associate Phone: SY l-9302 ME 1-8602 TW l-6220 SUCCESS TO CONGRATULATIONS, CAVALIERS CLASS OF ,EO BECKER PHARMACY WOODBURN and CHAPEL CINCINNATI 12. OHIO Phone: WO 1-1054 F RISCH'S NORWOOD 4145 MONTGOMERY ROAD NORWOOD 12. OHIO Phone: IE 1-1124 2I0 Compliments oi KENWOOD MCALPINS Kenwood Shopping Center CHEMICALS FOR INDUSTRY ROBERT L. QUEENAN Merchants Chemical Branch MCKESSON G ROBBINS, Inc. 3025 Exon Avenue. Cincimmti 41. Ohio Phone: PRinceton 1-4311 SYL. MEYER BILL MEYER IE 1-3676 HU 1-9010 M E Y E R Automobile Radiator Repair Co. Automobile Radiators Recored and Repaired Work Called for and Delivered 1633 Reading Road, Cincinnati 2. Ohio Phone: PArkway 1-5223 DUSTERBERG DRUGS 13th and Broadway CH l-1326 ME 1-9510 BARGAIN - CENTER 4552 Montgomery Road. Norwood WORK AND DRESS CLOTHING L E V I S CAMPING AND FISHING EQUIPMENT SHOES and BOOTS L E Y M A N MANUFACTURING CORP. MCGOWAN PUMP DIVISION Cincinnati 25, Ohio Phone: TW 1-1040 H. 1. BENIEN - Florist DISTINCTIVE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Plainfield 6 Woodford Road Silverton SAMUEL BERESFORD PLUMBING CO. 6223 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 13, Ohio UN I-2600 THE CLIFTON HEATING CO. FURNACES - AIR CONDITIONING STEAM and HOT WATER SYSTEMS 64 W. McMillan Street EA 1-1321 ALCO BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. STEEL and ALUMINUM BUILDING MATERIALS 4753 Eastem Avenue THE FOX AND CROW RESTAURANT 9859 Montgomery Road Compliments of ROBSON - MIDDENDORFF, Inc. REALTORS RE I-6450 RE 1-6450 2II I C E Crushed - Cubed and Block AVONDALE ICE COMPANY 3140 Van Buren Avondale First in ENTERTAINMENT and MUSIC BARNEY RAPP AGENCY Sheraton Gibson Hotel DU 1-7277 CARL CAMERUCCI 6100 Montgomery Road, Pleasant Ridge CUSTOM TAILORING SHOP FOR MEN SUITS MADE TO MEASURE-560.00 UP FORMAL RENTALS WEAVING - ALTERATIONS IE 1-9902 Phone: ME I-9622 FOREST CAFETERIA Open Monday to Friday-6 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sunday-ll A.M. to 7 P.M. Cor. Forest and Robertson Avenue S. Norwood, Ohio EL 1-3388 DONOVAN'S TIRE CO. 6111 Montgomery Distributor of FIRESTONE TIRES and APPLIANCES Don and Bill Donovan Class of '41 and '47 BR 1-1106 BURNETT PONTIAC, Inc. 5020 W'hetse1 Avenue One Block North of Madison Road Cincinnati 27, Ohio WO 1-3233 REARDON INDUSTRIES, Inc. 2837 Stanton Avenue INSULATION FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY SINCE 1931 Cincinnati - Columbus - Cleveland AT THE SIGN OF THE MILL MII.LS RESTAURANT 39 East 4th Street MILI.S FAMOUS FOODS A Wide Variety of Delicious and Wholesome Foods at Moderate Cost. The Favorite Dining Place of School Students and Faculty. EA l-6785 McDONALD'S AUTO 6. MARINE AUTO REPAIRING BODY SHOP BOATS, MOTORS and TRAILERS 3009 O'Bryon Street SY 1-2233 MEDICAL-CENTER DRUGS FREE DELIVERY - PRESCRIPTIONS 8015 Plainfield Pike THE WOODMONT DAIRY CO. 4300 E. Galbraith Road Deer Park, Cincinnati 36, Ohio ME I-8250 THE NORWOOD IMPROVED BLDG. 6. LOAN CO. 4318 Montgomery Road, Norwood, Ohio ALL SAVINGS GUARANTEED IN FULL 212 WOodburn 1-5261 IAYSON CLEANERS If Your Clothes Are Not Becoming to You They Should Be Coming to Us 1326 East MclVIillan St. Cincinnati 6, Ohio CARRIGAN PLUMBING CO. 507 E. 13th Street PETER E. BERGMAN INSURANCE ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Vine G McMillan Sts., Cincinnati 19, Ohio Peter E. Bergman Iohn I. Dillmon DALE ROAD FOOD MARHIT 2033 Dale Road PA 1-1901 lim Corrigan IE 1-1431 WE DELIVER IE l-4515 WITT-GOOD G KELSCH FUNERAL HOME SHEPPARD'S SERVICE EST, 1903- AIR CQNDIHQNED 3917 Edwards Road ME 1-6881 Robert L. Good-Chcxrles E, Kelsch USED CAR LOT 3026 Madison Rd. at Oakley Square 8340 vine s11'ee1 VA 15502 IEffe1-Son 1-0105 STUDEBAKER - PACKARD - MERCEDES SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS SHOP and PARK in the OAKLEY SHOPPING CENTER NORWOOD TOOL and DIE 5123 Montgomery Road, Norwood 12, Ohio IE 1-2187 Compliments of PERKINS BAKERY 6940 Plainfield Pike Silverton DOMINIC EDWARDO'S PLEASANT HOUR COCKTAIL BAR 6083 Montgomery Road EA 1-9055 Worlds Largest Storm Window Co. ALSCO OF CINCINNATI 2128 Madison Road, Cincinnati 8, Ohio Complete Line of TOP QUALITY STORM WINDOWS-DOORS AWNINGS - SIDING - IALOUSIES FREDERICK PUSTET CO., Inc. CHURCH GOODS RELIGIOUS ARTICLES - BOOKS 210 E. 4th Street MA 1-2678 HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SHOPPE 926 E. McMillan Streiet OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT WO 1-9400 KENWOOD PLAZA BARBERS 4 BARBERS TO SERVE YOU 11:00 AM. to 8:00 P.M. Saturday-9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M, Compliments ot FLAIG'S GULF SERVICE STATION 2000 Aubum Avenue CHUCK'S CAFE 2007 Florence Avenue OPEN 5:30 TO 6:00 CLOSED SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Compliments of THE DEER PARK BLDG. 6. LOAN CO. EA 1-9624 EDWARD F. ANSPACH QUALITY ROOFING-SHEET METAL WORK 7208 Blue Ash Cincinnati 36, Ohio 3657 Paxton Hood Cincinnati 8, Ohio WO 1-9503 MT. AUBURN BAKERY 1801 Highland We Specialize in Decorating WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES SCIARRINO PHARMACY Fifth Third Bank Building, Pleasant Ridge Phones: RE 1-3151 IE 1-9681 EAI-5100 WlDMER'S Compliments of HAND CRAFT CARE-DRY CLEANING R- E- SCI-I0OLEY'S BARBER SHOP Oakley Square 2016 Madison Rd. Cincinnati 8, Ohio G 1. T z ' GEORGE w. WILSON - Builder U S GRGCERIES, MEATS, EISH and POULTRY OUP-L1'I'Y HOMES FRUITS and VEGETABLES IN SEASON TW 1-3159 Wo 1-1384 We Deliver ME 1-4940 Phone: IE 1-4044 FINE FOODS FOR ALL OCCASIONS R1E'S CATERING SERVICE HUNTER SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 3564 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 7, Ohio Worth at Rolston Ave. Norwood, Ohio EA 1-3323 Compliments oi CHARLES C. GROTE CO. MONTE VISTA THEATRE ROOFING and SHEET METAL WORK 6220 Montgomery 1997 Madison Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio FREE PARKING ME 1-0234 SY 1-9811 DEER PARK DELICATESSEN DR. WILLIAM R. TEPE CHOICE FRESH MEATS-FROZEN FOODS CLASS OF '32 7916 Blue Ash Ave. Deer Park 36, Ohio Compliments of RICHARD BROTHERS 3804 Drake BOB G CHIC'S SERVICE 7th and Plum Street SOHIO PRODUCTS Compliments of MARTY 61 TOM MEATS 6940 Plainfield R-o-ad ST. PAUL FRIENDLY SOCIAL EVERY FRIDAY-8:15 P.M. 12th and Pendleton Streets Parking in School Ycird Chartered us N O R W O O D SAISH AND DOOR MFG. CO. LUMBER and MILLWORK TW 1-7227 MEYER'S APOTHECARY 9546 Montgomery Rd., Montgomery, Ohio RE 1-7215 or ME 1-7641 IIM MEYER, Prop GOLF MANOR PHARMACY 2223 Losantiville at Stover 24 Hour Prescription Service Free Delivery THE WII.I.IS MUSIC COMPANY BH 1-1300 CINCINNATTS FOREMOST MUSIC STORE BBRESTFORD PLUMBING EVERYTHING IN MUSIC 124 East Fourth Street Downtown Cincinnati 6700 Chestnut Street Mariemont MA'N?Qiy SUPPORT YOUR ATSTAMPC0. PURCELL 45fQfQZ25iE.f5 SWIMMING TEAM M W 522551 I A 714 WO 1-6260 LINOLEUM - FURNITURE - APPLIANCES RADIOS - TELEVISION - RUGS GRUBEKS FOOD MARKET APPLIANCES or NORWOOD, INC. 4708 Montgomery Road, Norwood. Ohio 33111 MOn1gOme1'Y Fwd C1nC1m'1U11 7' Ohio Wissel and Schwartz ME1rose 1-3100 RAMBLER METROPOLITAN HARRY '11 CAA1- VAN CUREN CLEANERS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE. Inc. 3112 Reading Road Plainville and Murray Roads BR 1-1746 Sales-Service-Parts Since 1926 Pick Up cmd Delivery AV 1-9535 SCHAD MEATS A FRIEND OF Fred A. Schad CS Son MEAT - POULTRY-Wholesale - Retail BOB HOBEK Catering to HOTELS - RESTAURANTS - INSTITUTIONS 4507 Forest ME 1-2655 LO 1-7062 Compliments of WM. BAKER BLACKTOP CONTR. B A B Y V 11- I' E INFANTS' and C1-Ill..DREN'S WEAR 7810 Euclid Avenue Cincinnati 43. Ohio 8913 Plainfield Pike Silverton MANOR BEVERAGES CARL'S DELICATESSEN 2704 Losantiville CARL SCHWERMAN, Prop. THE BEST OF DRINKS 1804 Mills Avenue Norwood Flowers by Wire Phone: WO 1-9792 NORMOLLEYS GREENHOUSES SAY IT WITH FLOWERS HARQLU5 591-110 SERVICE Marburg Avenue at Wasson Road Cincinnati 9. Ohio 1 l u I , EA 1,4395 EA 1-7223 Madison and Hackberry Cmcmnati 6, Ohio BEST WISHES The Publication for the Catholic Family ST. ANTHONY MESSENGER RIDGEMONT ACRES The National Catholic Family Magazine 4 Miles North of Shmonviue 1615 Republic Street, Cincinnati 10, Ohio Published by the Franciscan Fathers Spruce 5-6151 325,000 subscribers 54.00 Per Year TWeed l-6446 MU 1-5600 4753 Orchard Lane TO SHIP EAST CALL EASTERN Your Complete One Stop Carry-Out 4145 Crawford Street Cincinnati VALLEY FLOOR CO' Pl'1Ol'1eSI EAst 1-4464 - 1-4465 417 WYOmiHg Avenue EAST HYDE PARK MARKET CAEPEIS, I.INoI.EuM and TILE 3502 Em A'e'1 e Bin Thesing luck Hugh GROCERIES - VEGETABLES - MEATS OBERMEYER FOODS PAUL F. WELLINGHOFF HSPECIALIZING IN QUALITY MEATSH NATIONWIDE INSURANCE AGENT Ed. Obermeyer, Prop., Class of '31 3834 Thornton Drive 2211 Los Antiville Road Golf Manor SY l-5891 215 Acknowledgments BROTHER BERNARD PLOGMAN, Who, in his capacity as moderator and advisor, has served as an aid and inspiration to all. BROTHER FRED HIEHLE, S.M., and his efficient business staff. BROTHER EDWARD NEVENDORF, S.M., and his photography staff for the Photography. WLW TELEVISION, for the photographs of Cin- cinnati. CHARLES KUES, '59, for valuable assistance in Photography, especially for the inside cover photo, Kroger Building Photo, and Features, Divider. YOUNG AND CARL STUDIOS, for their Wonderful cooperation and help in photographing Senior and Class pictures. MR. EDWARD URSPRUNG and the WILLIAM T. COOKE PUBLISHING CO. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the publication of the Cavalier. THE S. K. SMITH CO., for the production of the attractive ,GO Cavalier cover. 2I6 nf .wg--.4 rht ,Any f W Y' fig ' s - f mm . eh. a .0 Q' s ,bmw -- M , 4 nV' 1,Qw ' ll! I qu in ' H all vi? k 3 . ,, .lun L if uv . K -Q Juv ...Olin , 1, 31 Q We HHH as 6 .v ' -5.4 sf ,mf 6 -' vs CO' z.R


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