Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1949
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Ever since I849 when fhe firs+ pioneer Brothers peneiraiod fhe Ohio Valley, The youth of fhe Queen Cify have benefifed 'From 'iheir compefenf guidance. The greieful apprecieiion shown for fhe one hundred years of unin- ferrupied Merianisf educafion is symbolized by ihe respeci given fo The individual whose aclivifies have sfrefched over +he pas? quarier cenfury. This person is none ofher than Purcell's own Brofher Bill. l 'W' 100 Years W l Of Marianisf Educafion In Cincinnaii, Ohio I - The T949 Cavalier The SeniQ Class Of Purcell High School 2935 Hackberry Street C 6 Oh Dedica+ion 5 Ad minisfrafion I0 Faculfy I8 Seniors 30 Underclasses 42 ' Sporfs 70 Exfra-Curriculars 96 Sfudenf Life l22 Pa+rons I42 Adver+isemen+s I 46 Senior Direcfory I65 EDWARD ELLIG, Ediror CHARLES EELDMAN, Liferary Edi+cr THOMAS RAY, Assf. Edifor WILLIAM UDRY, Sporfs Ediior ROBERT MERK'f, Aff Edi+or PAT BURKE, Business ,LM Wfvfl LOUIS A. WEBER, s.M., Adviser Ut. I!2I K l945'47 55 af' ASSBQX I R N A .5 Q.. I 949 Marks One Hundred Years Of Marianisf giiiw I A From its very conception and eventual advent to America, diligently, molding characters and instilling Catholic principles gendered the fruitful works of the pioneer Marianists a century members, who religiously devote their lives to the education of hundred-year period these men have unceasingly endeavored the ideals of sincere Catholic living. prayerlully have they watched. occasion ot their one hundredth High School, gratefully dedicate 4 the Society of Mary has labored tlll ll lllldllllgf in souls. The same spirit which en- .-?-.5-.i1',gZ,L, r . . 'I' ago, still permeates its present-day X 41- .gg X i 'v Catholic youth. Throughout this one 'P 0' -- 5 L C ' rl f 0 l 1 E- f f' 1 '- ' X , in S Xu' C N fi -' '- -as .x O 5 i c 'W 2 'V XX '6s ,s fx LA Y 3 U '. ':' 111555. D E I, to make permanent in their students Paternally have they guided, sagely have they counseled, It is to these Priests and Brothers of the Society of Mary, on the anniversary in Cincinnati, that we, the Senior Class of Purcell . The 1949 Cavalier 5 The Sociely of Mary has exisled in lhe Uniled Slales for exaclly one hundred years. One of lhe oul'-slanding monumenls 'lo ils efforls is our school, Purcell. H' is 'rhe hope of every Senior lhal' we, graduales of 'lhis year, will live up Q lo lhe school's high slandard and l'ha+ lhe school will conlinue lo develop Chrislian genllemen, scholars - aposlles of Calholic living. Scheve, Crowell, Merlc'l', and Slump, Ari Club Mem- bers, prepare clecora+ions for +he posl'-season 'ioo+- ball banquet Sweal' and soiled hands broughl forlh beauriful pennanls. Armed wilh a surgical inslrumenl, a hypo, lhis biology sl'uden'l experimenfs on a helpless guinea pig, hoping wifh +he olhers 'rhar +he animal will survive 'rhe operalion. Success and failure give +hese boys valuable life experiences. From The Three R's The Marianisf Now Guide I n Q, 5 ffm 'lf-Rwvuvm., I Q29 I N ?QA aff' lu 1 KL 2 76 0 rl JP! i H. K 3? :gf uf' if 2? Wg ggfnfiiglizf-Q .A f My +. M, . I 7?- .zm:: M ,, A ' r 'Q V W Mi G Lf K N ' . - W fx, H 4 fu' Q T' f 4 -T A ' x 1, --AL T! F ' rvlvwvvvvll N 1 ' W Qgxzzhf: W Q... Ove. Q The Cavalier and his casfle, The Marianisf and his school bring +o mind fhe memories of Purcell, wirh 'rheir vivid impressions. To fhe Teachers ii' represen+s +he emblem of 'I'heir goal To disseminafe knowledge and +ru'rh 'ro +he farfhesf reaches of fhe globe. To fhe s+uden'I' if exemplifies his years of fraining under ' ' ' h -our ifs profecfing ro Alma Mafer. of. To all I+ IS a kindly mol' er A Cenfury Of Progress Has Seen Marianisf Wi'I'h slomachs full, spiri'l's high, fhis gaihering of Cavalier s+uden1's indulge in an aHer-lunch bull session. These con+en+ed upperclassmen wail' for lhe las+ roundup. All I have +o say is +ha+ fhe fellows near fhe door had be'Her ge+ H open or fhe eager sludy-hounds will knock 'rhem higher fhan lhe ladder from which Brofher Weber look 'lhis pic+ure. Educafion Advance From Cabin To Casfle EW f ul 4.-51 Yh-il --'- 'U' L T . .P-Q . i.-- f ' W - V .' - -:mi L1 34 ,V ,W V :, - V.. e u xx f .jiiiuag rw -- '-'N-V-. - ' - I I .LW Sami Y H-- . r 2 AQ uLriiu.J.l1guf,m 'Wf.1,, W .. 4. - f---- .'h' ' - 'ga' ls' ' -l2- - V -'f 3,.f-- if K:-fu, ,pr W 7 - f, ee Represenfafives Combine E Horfs For .1'Qjmxie4'x. nf.. ,-5 qv! VM u cofmsmm m mn gg- ,. :QQWw l V i U . Mx jig: .n:'. nwwwymr Mi? Wu ill n ay' x v el r F: AVXILI LA THE Mosr REVEREND JOHN T. MCNICHOLAS, O.P., S.T.M. Archbishop of Cincinnaii The Board Of Very Rev. Msgr. E. J. Quinn Corresponding Secrefary R+. Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Schengber ' Presideni' I0 THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE J. REHRING, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnafi + Q- Rev. Jerome E. Bar+el Treasurer Rev. James O. Byrne Procurafor He came, he saw, he conquered l'l'1e hearls and minds of every Cavalier. This is our principal, Fafher George B. BarreH, S.M., who has guided and inspired us for lhree years, molding our cl1arac+ers and fosfering our +alenl's so fha? we mighl' leave flue Caslle as Men of Purcell, Men of Principle. Marianisf, Priesf, Principal And Pride Of Round and around she goes and where she s+ops nobody knows: buf when she did s+op, somebody else walked off wifh Fafher Barre+'I s panda. Seniors Larry Kauiz, Tom Siemers, and Jack Johannigman look over an imporlanr documenr, rheir semesier grades perhaps, and receive from Farher BarreH' some enlighfening informarion on 'ihe possibilify of obiaining a release from +heir final exams. , 'L Purcell- The Friendly Leader Ol Cavaliers 'Ili' l is N s ' 1 Bro Lawrenc . UR Vice-Principal, BroTher Lawrence J. Eveslage, S.lv1., is lcnown To every Cavalier. l-lis accom- plishmenTs as Teacher and clisciplinarian are well esTalolished. AT The beginning oT each school clay he has The alosenTees and Tardies To conTerid wiTh, and Through The day There are The aTTenclance checlcs. Though he is wiThouT a cloubT The busiesT man aT Purcell he's always ready To give a worol oT counsel or advice. l-le is an arolenT rooTer Tor Purcell's baslceTball and TooTball Teams. Many Cava- liers have been puT on The sTraighT and narrow paTh by him, Their soliciTous guiole. Efficiency And Undersfanding Characferize Miss Mary Kennedy Mrs. J. William Vonaselc HE word indispensable hardly does iuslice in describing our rhree efficienl secrelaries. All Cavaliers al one lime or anoiher during Jrhe year have had lhe pleasure of geiling lhe helpful assislance of eirher Miss Mary Kennedy, who is experienced in lhe affairs oi The Cavalier Caslle, Mrs. Mary Vonaselc, who joined 'rhe sialic lasi year, or Mrs. Mary Gillz, who has iusl complered her Freshman year wiih Jrhe Cavaliers. Well, boys, i+'s +his way . . . begins Bro+her Our +wo efficien+ secretaries discuss +he morning's Lawrence as he searches +he file for reques+ed harassing ac+ivi+ies before parfalcing of+heir1'emp1'- informafion. ing midday meal. ,.,,, fa ze., rp N- s . ' s ir The Work Of Purcell's Adminisfrafive Corps People Wha+'s in a name? as Shakespeare once said. And so foo +oday here, il isn'+ +he name Purcell +ha+ makes +his school wha+ if is. Raiher i+'s l'he people inside -'rhe s+uden+s and feachers -- +ha'r give fhe school i'ls repulalion. Under The Marianisf Banner 1949 Caivaliers gh 'I kb Q I Q22 514- Li T fi 2 jgsggn, 7 . YA' .Am 1 K -xzv I gk. f ff , 1 fa? ff 2:7 1 in L., A rip:-M 32 iv X' Rev. William R. Boyle Bro. Vic+or J. Brown, S.M Religion lll Algebra l Religion IV Everyday Malhemalics Senior Spirilual Council Geomeiry Relaxing from a day's leaching we find Falher Coghlan reading his 'iavorile comic book: Fa+her Lonsway ancl Brolher Harringlon browsing over 'l'he currenl' edi+ion of +he racing form, and Fafhers Gallagher, Francis, and Kerr colleciing +heir fan mail. IE HN :bras I ,, xv wx O C51 mm Mr. Hulaeri Buschle Rev. John C. Coghlan Band Direclor Laiin l Chrislmas Concerl' Laiin ll Spring Conceri Religion IV 76 3 . K., .L . ' .MMQ1 .i K x M 'Q .L q ix ix. A'-:Cf R f - VW? . S 4' sqv L ' X mx .jf X . A Hg Q Bro. Fraricis A. Deibel, S.M. Rev. Eugene A. Gallagher Library Composiiion l Daily Aciiviiy Bullelin Lileralure l Books 'N Things English ll Rev. A. Edwin Francis Religion ll Religion Ill Rev. Michael Frosf Religion IV Elemeniary Algebra Plane Georneiry Ivloderaior of C.S.M.C. Bro. Roberl' J. Geary, S.M. Chemislry Algebra ll Plane Geomelry Service Club Chauffeur Bro. Gilberf J. Gensler, S.M General Science Biology Living Chemislry lnframural Baslcelball Cheer Leaders Tennis I9 , f ,M Rev. Edwin J. Hamann Bro. William C. Hildebrand, S.M. Civics lV Praciical Geomelry Religion lll Algebra l Bro. Wilberl' L. Hamm, S.M. Rev. Rober+ E. Hungling General Business English IV Economics Civics lV English l Baseball Junior Red Cross Mr. John R. Hanlon Mr. John T. Hun+ Assisfani Fooiball Coach Physical Educalion ll Assisiani Baslceiball Coach English l Fooiball Baslceiball Baseball Bro. John P. Harring+on, S.M. Rev. John M. Jacquemin l.a+in l, Il Religion Il English, Ill, lV Head of Religion Deparlmenl The Plume Head of English Deparimeni Senior Eleclions 20 Bro. Bernard J. Jansen, S.M. Bro. Joseph G. Jansen, S.M Physics General Science Elecfricily and Radio Algebra ll, lV Triple AC. English Ill Malh Club Dramaiics h Freshman Guidance Any Safurday, 'I'he .neighbors around 2605 Woodburn can look up and 'Find roof dwellers soaring above +he faculfy residence. Ac+ually fhese Bro+hers are indus- friously working on a ro+a+ing fen-mefer, 'rhree-elemenf beam, a +ransmiHing an+enna. The members of 'rhe facully bowling league were engaged in a heclic s'I'ruggle in ihe lasf frame when 'rhis picfure was snapped. Falher Boyle and Fafher Schoenig are employed in keeping lhe score for +heir respeclive leams. Rev. John P. Jennings Religion l Religion II Lalin lll Rev. Herman H. Kenning American l-lislory World l-lislory Swimming Coach if N C Y-,ws.,.f, 1. . , l..n-in vm:-afimfiwaamwy-ff -rw-f-W-'ram warm Www Rev. Joseph L. Kerr, S.lvl. English IV Regislrar Direclor ol Guidance Crimson Club Dramalic Club Rev. Jesse W. Lonsway English l, Il Religion lll Secrelary of Facully Bowling League Bro. Ralph A. Mravinlz, S.M. Mechanical Drawing General Science Band lMarchingl Bro. Joseph S. Meder, S.M. Typing l, ll Head ol Commercial Deparlmenl Commercial Club Turlcey Raffle Dances ancl Proms x Mr. James V. McCar'l'hy Physical Eclucalion Foolball Baslcelball Baseball Mr. James J. McGraw Law Bookkeeping Bro. Paul F. O'Brien, S.M- Solid Geomelry lrigonomelry Lockers Rev. Joseph L. Reich, S.M. Religion l French II 'J l ' n-.j -sc, C . ,. l .xr WQUMV7 ir' J I X x Bro. Charles L. Rossman, S.M. English III Debaling Honors Day Junior Class Counselor Bro. Frank A. Russell, S.M. American I-Iislory Spanish II English I English II Band Supervisor Bro. Francis W. Schneider, S.M. World I-Iislory Music Appreciaiion Direclor of Purcell Singers Co-orclinalor of Aciivilies Organisl Rev. Alben' W. Schoenig Bro. William L. Schroeder, S.M. Plane Geomeiry Aihleric Direcior Cross Couniry Coach Track Coach Secreiary GCHSL Rev. Roberl' W. Schuffe I-Iisiory II Civics IV Bro. George L. Siegwarlh, S.M German I, II Basic Ivlaihemarics Class Rings Commencemenl Services Aucliiorium Arrangemenis Rev. Bernard C. Slueve, S.M. French I, II Spanish I La'rin IV , S+uQe XIX, Yrs: ,Russell Ig . I Bro. Sc . , Nov, Bw , , - ,J af I '.z.i:.. I yy A ' :A ka 4.- 'L-, 5. V ' ' Es: lm a Y , 5' ,nf fr :, ., xg , I f I Q 1 I 'P izhiflif ' iiiiifkf- ' ' ' '- . up y:,f,gv,.f A 'sa1a,sf'v' .1eiiiGJ: z!iiw4-'-r- iz ' 'Q' 51, .Fff S-23?'i'5 ., ' ,f 'U -W' fE,q,:.7 .2133-.xiii :..1-f.,..,s,, 1 3ia4,3:g,'g, ,Q-Q: af,-gg. 1. fs fi, H1 Q .W ff. mga? may ' Fr. Schoenig English I English Il I-Iislrory II yy. Y. AX i Bro. Rossman X i A3 , J Bro. Bill Fr. SchuHe Bro. Sieg Fr. Sfueve Open Profession, Of True Chrisfianify, To Aa. W- 4 This piclure cafches Dennis Day-oops! we mean Fafher Kerr and several oiher members of fhe facul'l'y choral socie'I'y blending lheir voices in harmony which is warmly received by 'rhe a'H'en+ive ears of 'l'he Welfare Associafion. Bro. Louis A. Weber, S.M. Rev. Paul J. Wolfer Bro. Clemenf L. Grilliol, S.M. Arl I, Il, lll, IV Lalin l Algebra I Posler Design Religion II Everyday Malhemelics Annual Adviser Arl Club Phofography 0!II llxl -g 'x5 M X ,S H we-5 Bro. Weber Fr. Wolfer Brg, 61-illiof Which End He Consfanfly Applies Himself, n v T .. 5- 1 Q ' J 5 1 rgT '4 'Q lf rl 1-1, 4 .1'i. . N p ' ' , -.aft-gl l lf ' 1 ,ff ' ' Q : c 'ai' S .X ,La-U' fglx A fr Oi-N X F- 'J l E TUDENTS versus reachersg and so if goes ioday in many a school scaHered lhrough- oul' fhe counfry. Yes, 'rhus is 'lhe sad case al' 'rhe presenl' 'lime --- s+uden+s plo'H'ing and even unifing againsf fheir schofasric superiors. They seem +o forgel +ha+ obedience fo leach- ers and ins+ruclors is specifically included in fhe Fourih Commandment To disobey ihem, lherefore, is +o disobey God. And, +hen loo, whal' is ihe resull' of rhis consranl' conflicl? invariably-discord, malconfenr, and com- ple'I'e confusion. One-+wo-+hree-four! Anol-her weary workouf for This inferesfed sophomore Music Appreciaiion class fhese panl'ing 'freshmen as lhe minufe hand on foys wiih a Tschaikovsky fheme in ihe process of Old Man Clock slowly winds Hs weary way. acquiring a more 'lhorough undersfanding of a Russian concerfo. 26 - And is 'lhis lhe case righl' here al' Purcell foday? Anyone in l'he lmow will unhesilalingly give reply wi'l'h a hearfy NOl ! - However, 'rhere will always be 'rha+ small dissenfing minorily who, because of 'lheir own personal grudges and dislikes, will l'ry 1'o incriminale +he enlire school. The negaiive answer be- comes clearly evidenf when one sfops and views 'l'he immense achievemenls accomplished here a+ Purcell in 'rhe pas'l 'rwenfy-one years of Hs exisience. These accomplishmenls, in sludies, in aclivifies, in a+hle'I'ics, and in 'lhe A Junior English class records for pos'I'eri'ly a serious drama+iza'I'ion. Though you mighl' give a differenf inierprefaiion, our hero is noi being fed a dead rodent l . L overall school life, could be realized only 'lhrough l'he cooperalion and mu'lual assislance belween lhe priesfs and Brofhers and fha sludenrs +hemselves. . The consequences of l'his almos'l' complefe unanimily belween lhe facully and +he slu- denis af Purcell, before, during, and af'l'er school hours, can be seen in fhe slurdy ex- amples of good, clean Cafholic young men which +he school has furned oul' in 'rhe pasl and will conlinue fo l'urn ou'l' as long as l'his cooperalion confinues. Remember, coopera- Hon has never been and never will be achieved ihrough animosiiy and ill-will-and remember loo, +ha+ wi+hou+ cooperafion 'l'here can be no progress. Your would-be Charles Ailases a'Hemp'r +o pull aparl Magdeburg hemispheres, ap- parenfly wi+h no success, while Bro+her Jansen looks amusedly on. Could if be 'lhai' 'rhe good Bro+her has glued 'lhem +oge+her? All appearances indicafe +ha'r Brolher Geary's avid chemis'l's are working on a new alomic bomb. They could be 'frying 'ro find which acids will replace hydrogen from zinc? No explosions, fellows! Preparing for 'lhe cenfenary celebraiion of +he Marianisls in Cincinnali, 1'his Junior Ari class crea'I'ed posfers 'lo be used in ihe celebraiion and likewise +o par+icipa+e in a coniesi' honoring 1'he occasion. Educafional Acfivifies In All Forms, The Snip, snip-snip, snip go 'rhe scissors as Brofher Weber's busy li'H'le Freshman ar'I' class cuis our paper dolls. Or are fhey really frimming decoraiions for +he on- coming Purcell Fooiball Banquef? Will Dido escape 'I'he freacherous wraih of Pygmalion? Will she reach +he shores of Carfhage before her pursuers snaich her? For once +he class hopes 'lhe bell won'+ ring before Fr. Sfueve finishes his exciiing narra'Hon. Theme Of Marianisfs Throughouf Cenfury J. CucinoTTa, PresidenTg J. Burns, Vice-Presidenh D. Daly, SecreTary: R. Kolkmeyer, Treasurer. Senior '49 Officers - Leaders In Acfivify Tn as f 'Q'T Qiifrnfii-MJ' ful T Q 'ff' Cl.. I I 1 T,-.54 -. 4 4 ' H, ' Mx . T - i'.,,f,ti1 'ji' .L if . sf1ll? .aw ' sf- . 5 1 'Z gn, m...3fT.,.' ' ' ' 'W 'f- I : 54 7,1 m. ...,...5--'ffvef.w.w.'- . .mwah ,A Aafr.,-22,1 'T-WL as I 'T- L Q-gg4M.. .JL wr - ', 'T-5 '-.1 , -. ,iv Z k up 1 , .-,V --- k3YWg,,-- 7-17-- LAST spring The Junior class chose Tour sTudenTs Trom Their group TO guide Them Through Their lasT year as Cavaliers. These Tour boys, The Senior OTTicers, realized To some exTenT The ambiTiOns OT The class. This was done Through Their leadership in The STudenT Council as well as in Their inTeresT in various drives and in sponsoring assemblies. The OTTicers wiTh The approval OT The TaculTy and The cOoperaTiOn OT The sTudenTs were able, by Their quieT and receding ways, To do many Things which made The pasT school year a very pleasanT One. The Seniors may resT assured ThaT They made a good choice, Tor These OTTicers have meriTed Tor Themselves The disTincTion OT being among The mOsT OuTsTanding members in The class OT '49. 30 Four Year Cavalier Honor Sfudenfs BoThe D Feighery, J. Kock, J. Daly D Johannigman, J. Palmisano, P. Pau R Udry, W. Seniors GN A cool SepTembor morning in T944-, some 270 shy Treshmon sTepped inTO The Cavalier CasTlo To begin Tour OT The happiesT years They were ever TO experience. During This period OT high- school liTe, Their minds were broadened, Their curiOsiTy saTisTied, Their quesTions answered and problems solved. Under guidance OT eTTicienT Teachers, These bewildered Treshmen were Trans- Tormed inTo ambiTiOus sophomore sTudenTs. Their uniTy had already become an unbreakable bond OT The spiriT OT Purcell. Their lOyalTy was proven by Their parTicipaTiOn in all The sporTs and acTiviTies aT The CasTle. Their iunior year broughT wiTh iT priceless knowledge and pleasanT memories which can never leave The mind OT a True Cavalier. And Then The big year came. STudies were harder and nighTwOrk was more severe. BUT The spiriT sfill reigned in The maiOriTy OT The sTudenTs and The Tasks were accomplished. ATTer cramming Tor examina- Tions, Then Taking parT in one OT The besT reTreaTs The school has ever known, The seniors were now riding home TO vicTory. On graduaTiOn day, These sTudenTs will receive Their cerTiTicaTe OT knighThood. They sTand now, noT as bewildered Treshmen, buT as capable young men, ready To baTTle The hardships OT liTe wiTh knowledge ObTained Trom a school ThaT is one in a million. IT is wiTh a sad hearT ThaT we, The seniors OT This year, have To leave The surroundings which we Treasure wiTh high esTeem. We will always remember Purcell! 3I O Q Abbaiiello C. Aclrermann E. Ackermann J. Aclcermann Ahleri I Albrechf Anderson Arbino ArneH V Aylwa rd Bahr Ba lrer Barrel? Bauer Baurngarlner ,r J 32 u! Class Abbaiiello, Emilio A., Baseball I. Foo+ball I-2-3. Honor Roll I, lnlramural Baslcefball I-2. Infra- mural Bowling l-2, Service Club l, Sludenl Council 2 Ackermann, Carl S. Ackermann, Eugene H., Honor Roll 3 Aclrermann, James J. Ahlerf, Paul L. Albrechf, Donald R., Band I-2, Baskefball I-2, Foolball l-2, lnlramural Baskelball l-2-3-4. Anderson, Neil L., Band 2-3-4, Orcheslra 2-3 Arbino, Thomas A., Commercial Club 3-4. Ten- nis 2-3-4 Arne'H', Raymond J., lnlramural Baslcelball I-2, Service Club 3-4 9 H--.,, iii' 4 Jw . 5 f , . maya 524,42 1 h. L-1, .g.,,5,,.J 4 ii 2,95 ll rg 1 ix l ef gl J :firm i- x W 'f525 'Y ' 5 1 ' -Q3 Y eiiijjf 2' ,. .L T1 f-1 ' if-15. 4' aw? 5 ' 151653222 JA. ., - A xl ,.: K, ' , if . f' f4!fql1 fzgz' .. b lf? '- 33, . x,1:.',.::,.,1: v : t -11' if i'-fa! ' -K . 1!?'-'. 5,53 ., 3. 11 s Y' 2:7 i ml.:-, .:,1 y Q15-Ev. - ' 'arf ' 'Miki :vimnfl:--'. l f'fff 2 -fEvf?.'..., ul '.i'i3e'L4Fi9i', if .'l- X ' '51, ,.rQ,2A9Q'1 ,gf ,T ,Ai ., . wif ... t , -, . ' ' A 'ffuiwflkif' ..i51Zrf' . 7' l ., ,M .. - . iraq .. ,.: Aylwa rd, Lawrence J. Bahr, Frederick X., lnlramural Baslcelball 4, ln- framural Bowling 2-3, Triple A-C 3, Radio Club3 Baker, James D., Radio Club 3 Barreff, Thomas J., Commercial Club 3-4. Crim- son Club 4. Debafing 3-4, Dramalics 3-4 Bauer, John P. Baumgarfner, Waller, lnlramural Bowling 2 Of '49 Bedinghaus, Roberl J., Golf 2-4, lnlramural Baslcelball l, lnlramural Bowling I-2-3 Beel, Roberl' J., lnlramural Baskelball If2A3-4, Tennis l-2-4 Behne, Duane D., Band I-2-3-4, lnlramural Basa lcelball 2, lnlramural Bowling I-2 Berger, Charles F. Bernens, Harvey C.. Band 2-3-4, lnframural Bas- lcelball 2-3, Orclmeslra 2-3-4, Sludenl Council 3, Swimming 2-3-4, Triple A-C 2-3-4 Biedenharn, Sfanley W., Baseball 2-3-4, Basker- ball I-2, Foolball I-2-3-4, lnfrarnural Basketball 3 Boerger, Donald R., l-lonor Roll 3, lnframural Baskelball 2, Tennis 2-3-4 Bomlxamp, Louis N.. Golf 2-3-4, lnlramurel Bowling l-2-4 Boolc, Roberf W., Band I-2,3-4,Orcl1eslra I-2-3-4 A 'T ? lif Boerger f .U Q-1 V f.d na ' 1 A ,I x 1 5 ,Q Y -. f rw ' 1 f5X A O:II IlfQ rl E 'Q ,, 2 if ' ' a ' i, ,J ,ln -, 'pn ix l A l 4 of T: Q ff: Boone, James A. Borfhs, Curfis J., lnlramural Bowling l-2-3, ln- lramural Baslcelball 2 Bolhe, Donald C., Honor Roll l-2-3-4 Brauning, Donald R. Breen, Palrick E., Foolball l-2 Brians, Harry A. Book i Burlce Burns Buschle Buse Byrne Camardo Celaline Cirino Clough Colussi Coors Carlren 34 Q4 Broclcman, David C., lnlramural Baslcelball I-3-4 Bruno. Angelo C., Baslcelball I-2, Foolball l-2, lnlramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4 Buclxman, Richard A., Band l-2-3-4, lnlramural Baslcelball I-2-3 Burlne, Palriclc T., Annual Slaii 3-4, Commercial Club 3-4, Plume Slaif 4 Burns, John J., Annual Sfalf 4, Baslcefball 2-3, Boolc Club 3, Crimson Club 4, Honor Roll l-2-3, lnlramural Baslcelball l-2, Lalin Club 3-4, Malln Club 3-4, Plume Sfafl 4, Senior Class Officer 4, Sfudenl Council 2 Buschle, Thomas E., lnlramural Basketball l-2-3 Buse, James B., Crimson Club 4. CSMC Officer 3, lnlramural Baslcelball 2-3, Track 2 ' Byrne, Paul A., Honor Roll l'2, Malh Club 4, Service Club 2-3-4. Sludenl' Council 3, Lockers 3-4 Camardo, Joseph D., lnframural Baskefball I-2-3-4 , V44 L-I QF- Q I ,, 1 - . ' -i , ef ' 53 e?f? ., ' f J ' 31 - l ic- Ss -. -Q 4 - as f ii - ' Z 331 in ' 1 gl. .i g K x- 1- .. 2. Ei iw 1 3 ' if if ii ' -va-s:,'-exif. ' - :few V Y. ,r Q iq .-7,4 1 34 w , ,. 4. ,- Calaline, John F., Foolball I-2, Tracl: l-2 Cirino, Vinceni E. Clough, John J., Band I-2-3-4, Crimson Club 4, Dramalics 4, Orcheslra I-2-3-4, Plume Sfall 4, Sludenl' Council 4 - Colussi, Alberl' V., Baslcelball I-2. Commercial Club 3-4, lniramural Baslcelball l-Z-3-4, Sfudenf Council 3, Track 2-3,4 Coors, Joseph C., lnlramural Basketball I Corlien, Clyde C., Baseball 2-3-4, Baslcelball I-2, Commercial Club 4, Foolball l, lnframural Bas- lnelball I-2-3-4 Cosfello, Edward J. Criswell, Richard J., Golf 3-4, lnframural Baskefball I-2-3, Inframural Bowling I, Track 2 Crowell, Dennis P., Annual Sfaif 3-4, Ari Club 2-3-4, Foofball I, infra- mural Baskeiball 2, Plume Sfaff 3-4 Crowley, James A., Baseball I, Foorball I-2-3 Cucinoffa, James A., Baskefball 2-3-4, Baseball 3, ln+ramural Baskefball I-2, Senior Class Officer 4, Sfudenf Council 4 Daly, Donald E., Baseball 2-3-4. Foofball 2-3, Honor Roll I-2-3-4, Infra- mural Baskefball I-2-3-4, Infrarnural Bowling I-2, Senior Class Officer 4, Sludenf Council 4 Decker, Edward M. Degaro. Joseph W., Baseball 2-4, Baslcelball I-2-3-4, Foofball I-2-3-4 DeNoma, Jerome A., lniramural Baskeiball I-2 DeNoma, John L., Annual S+aff 4, Arr Club I-2-3-4, CSMC Officer 2, lnlramural Baslielball 3-4, Service Club 3-4 Dermody, Roberi' M., Baseball 3-4, lnframural Baskeiball 2-3, lniramural Bowling 2 DiMarco, Guido R., Band 2-3, Orchesfra 2-3 Dodd, Leslie T., lnframural Baslceiball I-2-3-4 A Doggeif, Arnold J., Baseball 3-4, Commercial Club 4, Foofball 2, Infra- mural Baslcelball I-2-3-4, Track I-2 Donovan. Roberl' M. Cosiello Criswell Crowell Crowley Cucmoffa Daly Decker Dogaro W John DeNoma Jerome DeNoma l l 35 Dorger Duncan Eagan Eiser D. Feighery J. Feighery ig ' nderle Fanning l Feldman 1, Fischerz Flaherly Foppe F. Ford , 3. , -, flgggnrli Dorger, Thomas H., Baslcelball 2, Crimson Club 4, Foolball 3-4, Honor N M Roll 2, lnlramural Baslcelball 2, Track 2-3 - D A. Duncan, Charles W., Commercial Club 3-4, Cross Counfry 3-4, Traclc 3-4 . : , Dyehouse, James P., lnlramural Baslcelball 4 I 3. I .., Eagan, Richard A. . Eiser, Raymond L., lnlramural Baslrefball 2 K' 'Q A Ellig, Edward P., Annual Slaff 4, Commercial Club 3-4, Crimson Club l , S 3 4, Dramalics 3-4, Foolball I-2, Sludenl Council 3 - , Endefle' PH' E- ' - wi lol- Fanning, Franlc X., Band 2-3 lu I Feighery, Don R. Viz f ggjl , j Feighery, John W., Honor Roll I-2-3-4, l.a'rin Club 3, Track 2-3-4. .Q - ,, A ' Sludenl Spirilual Council 4 l Feldman, Charles R., Crimson Club 4, lnlramural Baslrelball 4 'ff k Mas. L lscher, George W., Commercial Club 3-4, Cross Couniry 2-3-4, Traclc 5 2-3-4, lnlramural Baslcelball 3-4 . Flaherfy. John B., Honor Roll I Fopoe, William H., Golf 3-4, lnframural Baslcerball l-2-3-4, lnframural Bowling 2-3 Ford, Francis W., Annual Slall 4, Arr Club I-2-3-4 36 Ford, Roberl' T., Band l-2, lnlramural Bowling 2 Frommeyer, Thomas E. Gaius, Harold E., Choral Group 4, Golf 2-3, lnlramural Basluelball I-2-3-4 Gallenslein, Thomas P., CSMC Officer 3, Dra- malics 4, Honor Roll I, lnlramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4, lnlrarnural Bowling I-2, Sludenl Coun- eil 4, Traclc 2-3 Gallo, Roberi N., Baskelball l-2, Honor Roll l-2, lnlramural Basliefball l, Lalin Club 2-3, Sludenl Spiritual Council 4 Gardner, Donald E., Foolball 2-3-4, Track l-2-3-4 ll I lllldllllf lllf ,ij x.J if im P f Q ,na 4 -a 2 N, R. Ford Frommeyer Gaius i in V , T Gallensfein Gallo Gardner I, f91 3 X ,..,... g al: l ,l li? -T Q A . Co, .34 fl 3' X- Q 'il' Kr- I ' f l ,, - is ,X - 9 5 I A I fix Gerding, William J., Honor Roll 2-3-4, lnlra- rnural Baslfelball I-4, Lalin Club 3, Triple A-C 4 Gil b, Richard P. Gilliland, Oliver W., lnlramural Bowling l-2, Library Slall 4 Gormley, Pafriclc J., Choral Group 3-4, Cross Counlry 3, lnlrarnural Bowling I, Library Sfall l-2 Grady, James M., Golf 2-3-4, lnlramural Baskel- ball 2 Grainger, John A., Golf 4, lnlramural Baslcelball !-2-3-4 , Gray, Harry E., Band 2-3, Foolball I, Orches- lra 2-3 Green. Lawrence T., Baslcelball I-2, lnlramural Baslcelball I-4 Groie, Walfer F., Baskefball l, Foolball l-2, lnframural Baslcafball 4 sensing e-nb Gilliland vurllluwy -1'--y - 4 37 Gruber Gunfzelman Haas Haffngr Hahn Hamilfon Harmon Haffield Healey Hebbeler Heink Heiselmann Hellkamp Henke Horflein A TRW.. , ,, K , f .fe , f if ,. ia' ' Te T -if: cr, ' ' ' li' at i. J , Q 1 AX i I,, A . ,gi ke ,ge - . -:, 54 1 ij -- ' QP 3 . 4 1 ' 1'-rf, . '- -I .,.p I r 52,5 ig .fi 7' 'i ', 'ms-::::s.z 1 ,, - ft. . '1 W, 5 , - . - , -'fm ,. 1942 I? .K f- f -' Wfqlji fi fum:-f-. . J-' 1 , - vw.: X I- . . .- .. ' Q , -..,.: 1ifrEi2':s:.2?-ef. 'a' :wir ., 'env.,-:.y5: ffQieiifv . 52f.:3'1l'2E1 ' - 'w ff? 2 N- -s- , , .9:.,e,,..w,:- -.4,'?'+., v . .. 'f.v-,rw-,.,crf' A' ,ysaff 4.1, , ,ie . ...M . , 1... . ' 4- .+.t7i-5.1.-,:gy5fs1yy.p f ' - 14,3 :Xa . ,wggy n Gruber, Donald P., Cheerleader 3-4, Inlramural Baslceiball 2-3, infra- mural Bowling 3-4 Gunfzelman, Louis J., Dramaiics 2, Honor Roll I-2-4, Lafin Club 3, Siudeni' Spirirual Council 4 Haas, Ferdinand G. Haffner, Francis L., Band 2-3-4, lnlramural Baslceiball 2-3-4, lnframural Bowling 2-3-4, Orchesfra 2-3-4 Hahn, Paul H., Annual Siaff 4, Book Club 2-3, Crimson Club 4, Debai- ing 3-4, Honor Roll 2-3-4, Inframural Baslcefball 3, Lafin Club I-2-3, Library Sfaff 4, Malh Club 3-4, Plume Sraff 2-3-4, Sludenf Council 4, Triple A-C 4 Hamilfon, Roberl M., Cheerleader'2-3-4, Service Club I, Tennis 2-3-4 Harmon, Donald J., Band 3, Inlramural Baskefball I-2-3-4, lniramural Bowling I-2-3-4, Orchesfra 3 Haffield, William H., Annual Sfaff 4, Ari Club I-2-3-4, Band 2-3, lnlramural Baslceiball I-2-3-4, lnframural Bowling I-2, Orchesfra 2-3, Track 2 Healey, Joseph C., Baslcelball l, Fooiball I-2-3 Hebbeler, Donald B., Foofball I-2-3-4, lnframural Baskeiball I-2 Heinlr, Joseph J., Library Siaff I-2 Heiselmann, Franlr E. g Helllramp, Richard B., Library Sfaff 2, Service Club 2-3, Triple A-C 4 Henlre, Paul E., Service Club 3-4, Triple A-C 4 Herilein, Charles F., Malh Club 3-4, Tennis 3-4, lniramural Bowling, 4 38 .J X' Herzog, David H., Baslcelball I-2, Inlramural Baslcelball I-2, Foolball I-2-3 Holfgrefe Roberi P., Swimming I-2-3-4 Holzman, Charles L., Huber, Richard E., lnrramural Baskelball I-2 Huiel, Francis Xl, Cheerleader I-2, Book Club 3, Honor Roll l, Infra- mural Baskerball 3 Huninghake, Thomas F., lnframural Baskefball 2-3-4, Sludenf Council 4 Ingersoll, Charles R., Drama+ics I-2-3-4, Inlramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4. Sfudenf Council 4 Janning, Roberi' J., Band I Johannigman, John G., Crimson Club 4, CSMC Officer 4, Debafing 4, Dramalics 3-4, Lafin Club 3-4, Honor Roll I-2-3-4, Mafh Club 4. Plume Sfaif 4, Sludenf Council 4 Jung, Roberi A., Baskerball I-2, Foorball I-2-3-4, Honor Roll I Kasselmann, James J., Band I-2-3-4, Orchesfra I-2-3-4 Kauiz, Lawrence G., lnlramural Baslcelball 2-3-4, lnframural Bowling 2-3-4 Kern, William M. Kingery, Thomas L., Commercial Club 4. Crimson Club 4, Honor Roll 2-3-4, lnframural Baslcelball l-2-4, Track l-2 Klug, Roger B., 39 f' if Knechf, Harold C., Crimson Club 4, Debafinq 2-3-4, lnframural Baslcef- ball 2 Koclc, Joseph B., Honor Roll I-2-3-4, Mafh Club 3-4, Triple A-C 4 Koenig, Elmer V., lnframural Baslcefball l-2 Kohorsf, John J., Inframural Baslcefball 2 Kolde, Joseph A., CSMC Officer 3-4, Sfudenf Council 4 Kollxmeyer Roberf A., Foolball I-2-3-4, CSMC Officer 2, Senior Class Officer 4, Sfudenf Council 4 Kormelinlr, Joseph B., Kraimer, Roberf H., Ari Club 2, Cross Counfry 4, Honor Roll I, Triple A-C 4 Krimpenforf, Alfred J., Golf 3, Honor Roll I-4, lnframural Bowlinq I-2-3, lnframural Baslcefball I-2 Krumme, Donald P., Crimson Club 4, Debafinq 4, Dramafics 3-4, Honor Roll 2-3-4, lnframural Bowling l-2, Sfudenf Council I-2-4 Kuhr, Thomas J., lnframural Baskefball I-2-3 Kunkel, Richard J., lnframural Baslcefball l-4 Laban, Richard W., lnframural Baslcefball l-2-3-4 Lacinalr, Clinfon T., lnframural Bowling 2, Swimminq I, Tennis 2, Track l Lagemann, Raymond B., Baskefball I, lnframural Baskefball I-2-3-4, lnframural Bowling 2, Swimming I-2 40 Langdon, Malcolm E., lnlramural Beslcelball I-2, Radio Club 3-4, Triple A-C 3-4 LaPiIle, Anlhony L., Commercial Club 3-4, Foof- ball I, Inlramural Baslcelball I, Service Club I-2 Lariin, James M., Inlramural Baslcelball 2-3-4 Lel'1n, Alan J., Band I, Inlramural Bowling I-2-4, Triple A-C 4 Lemke, William F. Lepping, Lawrence L., Intramural Baslcefball 2-3 Leffersf, Richard H., Foolball I, lnlramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4, lnframural Bowling 3-4, Ser- vice Club 4, Sludenl Council 4, Triple A-C 4 Leisring, Joseph P., CSMC Officer I, Foolball I-2-3 Linesch, John H., Swimming I-2-3-4 rl 7 7 LJ! . X I 3 X , 2 I l i f il 1 - lg- Mil ,wa I 21 ,fin a.P 1 I c 'wif M ' Nr- 4 - I 1 ,N WP! I E I -SS x h 0 f 'jf I A ,fe I Lloyd, James R., Inlramural Baslcelball 2 Lorenz, Thomas J., Baslcelball I, Inlramural Baslcelball I-3-4 Losekamp, James L., lnlramural Baslcefball l-2-3-4 Lucas, James A., Service Club I-2-3-4 Luehrmann, Joseph L. Mack, James E. I- '9d0n LaPille Larkin ' ' frrrrrrz Lucas Luehrrnann 'Mack 4l Melloni Marlin Mefloi McC 'fhY McDevi'H' McDonough Y - V ,-v..,...r- Merld Miller Mills T I Moeller J. Molloy w, Mglloy CT 42 Malloni, Reber! J., Foolball I-2, Track l-2 Mar+in, William J. Mallei, John Jr., Crimson Club 4, Debaling 2, Honor Roll 3, Triple A-C 4 Mccarihy, Alberf W., lnframural Baslcelball I-2, Triple A-C 4 McDeviH, Roberf M., lniramural Baslcelball 3-4, Swimming 3-4 McDonough, Fra nk J. K K x..,4, V -QZEQQC 5 -' 1-gff aigz., ' -- -12: 'ff , . , . . ,. N ,, , W. Q .i ' 'J 'iffii-Q . J 1: ' . siivf', . 5' 4 , 1, , 5 -,Q-1' va- f .. -- Mg i??i 'Psy' - fir- ' 392115: VKKKQTJA- '- I+ - 12423, 1 f . ,J ag .1141 gi -22,511 ' 'Fav - A-2 .,'.-550 . Chg-Q ' . ' ' wr 'miiiii T Hia...- V 7 i . IE, h Y .,: M1 -1 ,yy , 4-'T - ,KH . ef 1. ' ,1 qua- - izafzav . - -fr X if if- ' .Q-if-fs si,-,i' - . vfvf- 2 Q 7 . ,f if pf: f .,-mage:-. 'f fa '-'D--wi: my vga: ,mai , - QE 1,1 3 fag-g.zg:g54ggm 'vQis,,, - , fx x '11 wif-ez 'fi-fm ,mi. 11 TZ-'v-fb - L , ,KM 11.-Ax - ' 72 MJ' i' ' 554 ' .- - Qf?'f.'?'.f .+ ' .. ',' wife. M magic M 'L -' we an 2 1 S, 5 -4, if rv fir R wgfm, X ,FQ Sf 'W i ' fi -x xg 48135: McManus, John T., Inlramural Bowling I-2-3-4, Library Sfaff I-2-3, Plume Siaff 3, Radio Club 4 McNeill, 'Marlin P., Honor Roll 3-4. Lalin Club 3, Library Sfaff 2, Sfudeni Spirifual Council 4 McPhiilips, John M., Baskelball I-2-3, Foofball I-2-3-4, Inlramural Baslcefball I, Track I-2-3-4 Merki, Roberi H., Annual Sfaff 4, Ari Club I-2-3-4, Plume Slafl 2-3-4 Miller, Harold E., Commercial Club 2-3-4, Honor Roll l, lnlramural Baskefball I, Inframural Bowling l Mills, Donald J., Afhleiic Manager 2-3, Baskel- ball I, Honor Roll 3, Inlramural Baslcefball I-2-3-4 Moeller, Ralph E., Locks and Lockers 3-4 Molloy, John D., Crimson Club 4, Cross Coun- fry 3-4, Dramafics 4, Honor Roll 4, Inlramural Baskelball 2-3-4, Plume Sfalf 4, Traci: 3-4, Triple A-C 4 Molloy, William C., lnframural Baskelball l-2-3-4, Tennis 2 Moore, Edward S., Ban I-2-3, Orchesfra 2 Moore, John J., Golf 4, lnlramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4 Moran, John B., Arr Club 2 Morgan, Ronald B., Foolball 2, lnlramural Baskelball l-2-3-4, Sludenf Council 2 Morrell, Alberl W., lnframural Baskefball I-2-3-4 Muchmore, Clarence J., Baseball I. lnlramural Baskefball I-2-3-4 Muchmore, Donald E., lnlramural Baslcelball I-2-34, lnlramural Bowling 3 Mueller, Sfanley A., Baslcefball I, lnframural Baskelball I-4 Murray, Joseph R., Inlramural Baslcefball 2 ' Nann, Paul A., Triple A-C 4 Nesi. Frank J., Cheerleader 2-3-4. Commercial Club 4, lnlramural Basker- ball I-2-3-4, Service Club 2, Tennis I Neumaier, John M., Nrhlelic Manager 2-3-4, lnlramural Baslcelball 2-3-4 Newman, Franlrlyn D., Dramalics 4, Honor Roll 3-4, lnframural Baslcelball I-2-3-4, Inlramural Bowling I-2-3-4, Marla Club 3-4 Niehaus, Charles J. Niehaus, Richard C., Foofball 2-3-4 43 Nielander, James C., lnlrarnural Baslcefball 3, Lafin Club 3 Niemann, Joseph B., Baseball 4, Baskefball 3-4, lnlramural Baskefball 'D ' 5,61 if I-2, Sfudenl Council I-2 if 1 ' Q ,',., T m .g.-1-195 917 . Nlesen, James R., Track 2 .QQ K 4. Niesen, Thomas W., Service Club 2, Track 3-4, lnlramural Baslcelball 2 I iyi' Obermeyer, Clifford G., lnlrarnural Baslmelball 2-3-4, Plume Slalf 4 f ,fl ' T, T Obermeyer, Joseph T. K Q 4 j T O'Connell, James P., CSMC Officer 2, lnlrarnural Baslfelball l-2, lnlra- sf ' mural Bowling l 1: O'Neill, Jerry R. Q ' , Osferman, Anthony M. Ovefb-rg. Donald w.. if ju iv: - Palmisano, Paul V., Annual Sfall 4, Choral Group 3, Crimson Club 4, I Q 11 i CSMC Officer 3-4, Debalinq 2, Dramafics 2-3-4, Honor Roll l-2-3-4, if if lnrramural Baslcelball 3, Lalin Club 3-4, Malh Club 3-4, Plume Slafl - gf 3-4, Service Club I-2, Sludenl Council 3, Tri le A-C 3-4 ri.. 4 . 52953 2 + P Lag-, ,,, Palumbo, Pafrick D., Baseball 3-4, Honor Roll l, lnlrarnural Baslcefball ...L -, ,,, ,. 5M,,,,, . .,,. f , 'L, f . , fs55?5 3,9 Paul, Roberf G., Crimson Club 4, Debaiinq 4, l-lonor Roll l-2-3-4, T ' Track l-2-3-4 Ferrino, Joseph M., lnframural 2-3-4 Pefersman. John B., Library Sfaff 2-3-4 Nielander Nnemann 4. mesa.. .. ...---., -- - - -. TiJ.i6bermeyer ' O'Connell O'Neill Osierman Ovefbefq Palmisano Palumbo Paul Perrino Pefersman 44 Pefroslzy, Paul F., Annual Siaif 3-4, Band 2-3, Commercial Club 3-4 Pierce, Donald J., lnfrarnural Bowling 4 Pierson, Vicfor H., Library l-2 Pope. A. Nelson, lniramural Basketball I-2-4, Triple A-C 4 Poulin, Gregory J., Commercial Club 2-374, Fooiball I Praff, Edwin F., Honor Roll l-2-4 Priebe, Roberf H., Band I-2-3-4, Honor Roll l, Plume Slail 4, Tennis 3-4 Rape, William L., lnlramural Bowling I-2-3-4 Rassenfoss, Edward A., Honor Roll 3, lniramural Bowling 3 Rave, Karl B., Honor Roll l, lnframural Baslceiball l-2, Mallw Club 3-4, Spirilual Council 4, Triple A-C 4 Ray, Thomas H.. Annual Siafi 4, Ari Club 2-3-4, lnirarnural Bowling l, Plume Siaii 3-4 Reardon, Thomas E., Debaiing 2, lniramural Baslceiball 2-3-4, Lafin Club 3-4, Plume Slaii 3-4 Rengering. Jack H., Book Club 3, lniramural Baslceiball l-2, Library Shelf 2-3-4, Triple A-C 4 . Renner, James L., lniramural Bowling 2-3-4, Laiin Club 3-4 Reno, A. William, Baslceiball I-2-3, lniramural Baslceiball l-2 Pefroslry Pierce Pierson Pops Poulin Pra++ Priebe Rape ' Ressenfoss Rave ,': M sg... fi Ray Reardon Rengering Renner Reno 45 ' . a ,CLEA ,H AJ Rich Riclrard Riegeri Roehm Rohde Rourhe Rui Russo Ryan Sanders Senfon Scheidler Scherzinger Scheve Schlueier 46 Rich, Joseph C., Cross Counlry 3, Service Club 2 Rickard, James W., lnlramural Baslcerball 2-3, lniramural Bowling I-2 Riegeri, Thomas F., lnframural Baslceiball I-2-3-4 Roehm, Roberf J., Foolball l, Inframural Bas- lcelball I-2-3 Rohde, Roberf L., Baseball 2-3-4, Swimming 3-4 Rourlre, George A., Choral Group 3-4, CSMC Officer 2, ln+ramural Baslcelball 2-3-4, Triple A-C 4, Sludenl Spirifual Council 4 Ruf, John R., Baseball l-2-3-4, Fooiball l-2, Swimming l-2-3-4 Russo, Joseph J., Cheerleader 2-3-4, Commer- cial Club 3-4, Foolloall 2, lnlramural Baslcelball 2-3-4, Service Club I, Track 2-3-4 Ryan, Herberi D., Choral Group 3, lnframural Baslcefball 2-3-4, lnlramural Bowling l, Traclc l 2 3 ' u nu.i aut' I -Q I ll 'rf 'Sf fx ol T .. E Q L' ' rl 'W 3 lv r , ' ggril -. ' 5 2 I E f glzg ag J '.': -1-l J., gf.. . X '51 ' Q 1- - . ..iT ' .aff ET . 'jf' g ggiy giilfx , .E- ,T x lrp gdm .1 Sanders, William E., lnframural Baslceiball 3-4 Sanfen, Joseph J. Scheidler, Raymond T., Band 2-3-4, L21+in Club 4, Orchesira 2-3-4, Raclio Club 3, Triple A-C 2-3-4 Scherzinger, Richard A., Orcheslra 3, Chemis- lry Club 3 Scheve, William J., Annual Slafl' 4, Ari' Club 2-3-4, lnframural Baslcelball I-2-3, Plume Slaif 2-3-4, Swimming l-2-3 Schluefer, John J., Alhlelic Manager I, Crim- son Club 4, CSMC Officer 4, Foofball I-2, Honor Roll l-2-4, lnlramural Baslceiball I-2-3-4, Sfudenr Council 2-3 Schmidf, Elmer H., lnlramural Baslcefball I-2-3, Plume Slaff 4 Scholl, George L., Band 2-3, Baslcelball l, lnlra- mural Baskefball I, lnframural Bowling 2, Or- cheslra 2-3 Schwab, Richard A., Track 2 Schwarfz, James A.. lnframural Baslcefball 2-3 Schweilrerl, Richard J., lniramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4, Track 2 Seiferl, Allen L., Honor Roll 3, Library Sfaff 3, Plume Sfaff 4 Shaul, John a., Book Club 3, La+in Club 3 Library Slafl: 2-3, Swimming 3 Sheehan, Donald J., Band 2-3, Crimson Club 4. Debaling 3, lnframural Baslcefball I-2-3-4, Track 2 Siemers, Thomas H., Alhlelic Manager 3, Crim- son Club 4, ln+ramural Baskelball 2-3-4, lnlra- mural Bowlinq 2-3, Plume Sfalf 4, Service Club 3 .fri ' ' , D X- 2 - ffwilfi' in 1 - :Swv f ' ' ' 33 lk ,bil 'wr Milne f 1 i SSW 'im Huff gh hiw f r M3 .. ff-3 - -4 f 1 ' i ff'sGa::, f , f r -iff L1 ' f :X ras ar, - - 'Q M illi ' ' ' EQ: ' f X -.lk-. , ' Q. 7424: 3 Q, Q. - f' , iff?-.fl x 'QP' ,,, x V ez: g -, , .- flaw: -w .Lv ' H, i' 'IP' . nn f f! 'tif ' 5 l' ' x,:2'...:.'e, R55 , 943 1 - 5 33355535 . :li I , ., Q 'A '-353' J, ii 2522.133 '- 5'-4 L '- 11 , . 1 it I ff 'fs nf - ',r5.,a-Aj - Gigpxgg' 1' Pg A ,ng .:., xg-.1 - , P' .. 1' ive Y in ,, .,,,ggga:5fi'1- -75 , Kiulrw , we 'f - -- - V ., 1,133.37 X, ., ' -1 V' ', ' ii t - E ' ' - ff 0 , 2' .. 1 5fj.1:l,'-:l:-i','f,- Ea .--N-ga VN' jl1'?'--Q, if ix, r .-., f,4,w.1.,. .-F fini.: . ' 'I iirvff'-1-L.--42:4-za ,Q-v-Ly. ,. -H 4 IQ J ,I ' ' 12,j.-iffgq- - A A U M., W, vs 4 Q Mi, Silvali, Jerome J. Baseball 3-4 lnlramural Bas- Schmidi' Scholl' Schwab Schwa Til Schweilzeri Seiferf Shaul Sheehan Siemers kefball I-2-3 ' ' Silvafi Sondorrnan Sennhg Sonderman, Joseph A. Sonnfag, Richard D., Service Club 2-3 Spaelh, David J., lnlramural Baskefball 3, ln- lramural Bowling 3-4, Service Club 3-4 Sievenson, Richard W. Sfolz, John W., Honor Roll I-2-3, Malh Club 3-4 55 , 1 ff 47 N. .., , Slrillmafler Slump , WW' 1 Taylor Terhar Thiery Thompson Tulre UCl Y Uhlfelder Valmassoi Vonderwische Vorbrolcer AM W :J , '-N '42, 1' 245 -my 3' 5. 1. -' -, , ' : T'f-1.1. if- -Q'-.-f'4: 4-nr ' I . -..' -v-, '.'v!'z'e:x-'E' f ' - '.'.f 'a.-33:32, af , V... ,. gil?-L' ' ' 'H+ - ' . -of S' 1. fvf g,1g'ai5 ' ':' ' ' fi? - ' im?-'-3 .' his Slruflmaffer Lawrence R Boolc Club 3 Crimson Club 4 Lalin Club Malh Club 4 Plume Sfall 4 Honor Roll 34 Siump Donald W CSMC Officer 3 Sludenf Council 3 Swimming I Tennis 2 Triple A C 2 3 4 Sfump Paul J Ari Club 2 3 4 Baslcelball I 2 lnlramural Baslcelball I 2 3 Sweeney Jeremiah W Baslcelball I lnlramural Baslcelbell I Z 3 Sludenl Council 3 Swope Charles J Alhlelic Manager 4 Commercial Club 34 Service C u I 234 Sludenl Council 2 Taylor Roberi' L Terhar Leo G. Thiery Richard J. lrlramural Baslcelball I-2-3-4 Plume S+all3 Triple A-C 4 Thompson Leslie M. Library Slall 3 Triple A-C 4 Tulre James L. Udry William R. Annual :fall 4 Band I-2-3-4 Choral Group 3 Crim- son Club 4 Cross Couniry 2 Dramalics 2 Honor Roll I-2-3-4 lnlra- mural Beslqerball I-2-3 Lalin Club 3 Malh Club 3-4 Plume Slall 2-3-4. SIudenl,Council 2-3 T ck I-2-3-4 Triple A-C 2-3-4 Uhlfelder, David A., Baslcelball I, Foolball l. lnlramural Baslcelball 3 f' -LH 355. if -v fr., Valmassoi, John J., Honor Roll 3, Marla Club 3-4 Vonderwische, John W., Foolball I, Inrramural Bowling I-2 Vorbrolter, Raymond W. 48 Vuofio, Paschal J., lntramural Basketball l-2-3-4 Wakim, John J., Band I-2, Choral Group 3, lnlramural Baslcelball I, lnframural Bowling l-2-4 Wansfraflu, Donald C., Swimming I Weber, Dean S., Band I-2-3-4, Lafin Club 3, Orclwesfra 2-3-4, Swimming I-2-3-4, Tennis 2-3-4 Weikel, Francis C. Welage, Lawrence A., Baslcelball I-2-3, Foolball 2-3-4, lniramural Baslcelball 4 in-- -11' rl f i ia ii Y r 3 N -. x.J l. - ,I l ii xl, W ' ' G' 2' ,I jg, 'ff C5 ' 1 c no Q .lvr HBZQ' Z 2 'WH - vi .x . Willging, Jerome P., l-lonor Roll 2-3, Triple A-C 3-4 Williams, Donald L., lmramural Baslcelball 2-3, lnframural Bowling 4 Williams, Joseph R., lnlramural Baslcefball 2-3 Wilp, George H. Wilion, Herberi C., Alhlelic Manager 3, Cheer- leader 3-4, Honor Roll 3-4, lnlramural Bas- kefball 2-3-4, Mafh Club 344, Plume Slafl 4 Wolffram, Reber? A., lniramural Baslielball 3-4 Wuesi, Raymond J. Wurzbaclier. Frank W. Zinnecker, William J., Band I-2-374 fig 4 6 1 tem 3 6 Z W, A .yye g y 3 f,, X . z .ff 4 ii A l ilii Walcim :Wu ...., .,,-, , Wuesl Wurzbacller Zinneclrel 49 Idfffxffbibv 4,Nf:u1.:s L? Senior Homerooms From +he number of fellows exercising fhefr vocal chords, Brolher is obviously ou+ of l'he room. Back in 'lhe corner, Jim CucinoH'a modes1'ly iells his lisfeners how he won lasf nigh+'s game. ls Professor Frank Nesi of fhe Purcell lns+i+u1'e of Technology explaining an infri- ca+e problem in physics 'ro his colleagues? From fhe looks on lheir faces, ho is more probably confusing +hem. lndusirious German s+uden+s of Bro+her George's homeroom fake 'lime oui' 'From fheir decorafing job +o pose for 'lhe pho+ographer. Wonder wheiher 'rhe boys holding up +ha+ sign know wha+ i+ says. Apparen'Hy Don Gruber has opened a bookie shop in one of Purcell's classrooms. If anyone cares fo know ifs locaiion, ye old prisms on fhe desk indicafe i+'s Brolher O'Brien's room. 50 Models Cf Spirifual And Scholasfic Life Dick Nancy Niehaus explains fhe fundamenfals of Wha+'s +ha+? You say +his is 'rhe WCKY quiz man. blackboard checkers 'ro lhe presidenf of fhe Red Quick now, fellows. Whal was 'rhe name of Cleo- Jung T shirl corporalion as olher members of pa+ra's pe+ man-eafing crocodile? 4F kibifz. From 'lhe confused look on McCar+hy's 'Face Brolher Everyone in +his piclure seems +o be reasonably Jansen musl' be saying, Press lhis and Pascal's I4+h happy. Thai is, all bul Curl' Borfhs. Wha+'s 'rho law of molion fakes care of l'he resl'. lrouble, Curl, does someone have B.O.? Sl Professor Giles Pafer affempfs 'ro infuse some of l'lis brilliance info lwis fellow juniors. Tl1ey're all reading copies of Einsfein's fheory. Slnorfy learns how fo fie a Windsor under fl1e super- Minufes before 9:l5 are used in various ways buf vision of a group of experienced Juniors. Bro. fhese fwo Juniors seem fo have a good idea. Dag- Geary gives a few words of advice. wood was never more inferesfing. 52 These helpful Junior F boys are feeding Bro. Gens- This young fellow is using his pen while his buddies ler's pef sfock of fish in fhe biology lab. Come are making sure he isn'+ caughf. The feacher isn'f on, fellows, give fhem a breeih of fresh wafer. looking is he, Ricks? 53 Junior Honor Sfudenfs Boncl, R. GrueTer, G. Overbeclc, R. Carr, J. Horney, K. PaTer, G. Frank, T. Lindemann, R. SanTen, W. Gabriel, N. Mayleben, E. STeinlcolk, R. GoerTh, C. Nichols, J. Wessling, J. Niehaus, J. T .- ., , Vw Y X iA VN-i V:.-.,. C.,- Juniors AGER To assume Their new responsibiliTies as The Senior Class oT 1950, The Juniors have compleTed a year ThaT brings Them To The commencemenT oT ThaT lasT chapTer in The book enTiTled High School Days. Proving ThaT They are equal To assuming This new Task, They have produced sTudenTs who show promise oT ex' celling in Their respecTive Tields oT endeavor. Junior scholasTic enThusiasm has Tended Toward lengThen- ing The lisf oT names appearing on The honor roll, wiTh a 9970 average here or There. The honor clubs Tairly bulge wiTh prospecTive Seniors awaiTing The opporTuniTy To shine ouT in sTill anoTher Tield. Gridiron Tans will have no Trouble picking ouT The possi- biliTies oT such ouTsTanding players as Jim Bolger, Jack MarTin, Roger Franz, Gene Jochem and Mike Szaz. Regardless oT The acTiviTies They may underTalce, wheTher iT be scholasTic, aThleTic, exTra-curricular, or iusT helping ouT day by day, The Juniors have shown ThaT They have whaT iT Takes, ThaT They will be capable oT rendering a noTable accounT oT Themselves as Seniors. 54 Junior A FirsT Row: J. Dissellcamp, J. Gauihier, J. Schaeper, W. Fischer, R. Finan. Second Row: C. Dasbach, J. EnglerT, R. Wagner, J. Nichols. Third Row: G. PaTer, W. SanTen, R. STeinlcollc, N. Broclcman, R. Wa rd. Junior B FirsT Row: E. Grannen, F. CosTa, J. Peur- rung, D. Beeber, J. Powell, D. HolT, F. Hugenberg, C. Logan, R. Gausling, L. Gunderson. Second Row: A. Bianchi, R. Morrissey, J. Edwards, R. Bedwell, J. Cleary, B. Laudeman, C. HoTTman, R. Linn. Third Row: J. DeSalvo, S. Hager, R. MiTchusson, C. BrinlcpeTer, E. Jochem, Wm. l-lolTgreTe, J. Fledderman, R. Marclc, H. Wenlcef. Fourih Row: W. HarTman, E. Wolfer, J. Kuhl, J. ATherTon, J. Gro- gan, J, Yingling, J. Nordloh, D. Dawdy, B. Niehaus. AbsenT: J. Meagher. Junior C Firsl' Row: R. McGowan, F. WinsTel, W. Cannon, J. McDonough, D. Galvin, R. Sunnenberg, R. HasselhoTT, E. Williams, R. Bond, R. STroTman. Second Row: R. Trischler, J. PoynTer, L. Rolsen, R. RieqerT, G. Niehaus, T. Frank, T. Kenny, J. GrueTer, W. FiTzpaTriclc. Third Row: J. Noliing, N. Rave, J. Wessling, W. Hemmerle, K. WensTrup, J. SchmidT, J. Niehaus, J. Johns. Fourih Row: J. Wes- Terlcamp, R. Sayre, J. Muldoon, R. Ralcel, T. Roesener, C. GoerTh, L. KunTz, C. Kamphaus. AbsenT: R. WahoTT, R. Haller. 9 S, fs? w ff 3 H E we as fp my f .Q Q ,as SQ 2 ii 3 gl 2 2 Sz, Q 5 we Y 2 55 5? s S3 125 Q4 if fi fa 5, 2: if 5 X4 4 S 5 5 ,, 15 1 Q I i r E Se - fl E .- 5 WB 3 gee . .M fr WT vi 'm,g.eN. 3, -I R- 1- ' . If Pl' 1 We A Q ' ,Sill , . 55 . 1. 'Q Q' 1- 2 .ex 4 - . nfl' , - f V' . wi V Q 3. '. T I' 1 5, 4 2'-9 6 ' 1 A I , . 5 F J , 3, .ian B 3, , A , Z Q, : f 'Q w 2 Y E 5 his, :gb l r me M x gggw , 3 5' ' i , r , x 5, I H, Ji 'S f i mfs' . ,I 1 , .. f , ...W r , . ., . A ll .Hue ,Y ga ' l , 'V,, , W, . X ' , ,V . , - .fg X 1 T' 'f 1 T S 1 o af, rr fsiafw , , Q? 1 gg T Tri Riewski: ws 9 if f I.f ' 1 2 i Ig .- ref i M.. , ,i 'fx You A 5 2 I Junior D Firsf Row: A. Walsh, J. Sulken. A. Balzano, E. Sunderhaus, P. Lifkowslri, T. Schmidt K. Horney, N. Gabriel, H. Robinson, T. Haggard. Second Row: A, Pierani, J Anaruma, D. Crowealr, C. Mueller, R. Jacobs. F. McCarly, R. Seuberling, C Hoffman, C. Weierich. Third Row: R. Mccarlhy, V. Theryoung, R. Franz, W. Frifz P. Beclcsledf, G. Wilmes, J. Munalo, R. Schramm, Fourfh Row: C. Conners, F Sruebbe, K. Ryan, J. Trippel, W. Morarify, J. Holscher, T. Arnold, R. Krueger J. Murray. Alasenf: J. Carr, W. Gebharl, L. Leonard, W. Myall, A. Riedlinger D. Williams. Junior E Firsi Row: A. Thomas, J. Bonavila, l-l. Page, D. Dumbacher, J. Hulzel, J. Diclchaus R. Armacosl, J. McMahon, D. Lamperl. R. Weber. Second Row: L. Kunfl, T. Ford J. Massarella, R. Carroll, R. Siegel, P. Coyne, J, Woerner, T. Kuhlman, E. Gilb Third Row: G. Grundlach, R. Pulhoff, W. Riesenberg, P. Roerfing, M. Szaz, J Zang, J. Mannix, R. l-lungler. Fourlh Row: R. Wing, R. Holslegge. J. Bolger, R Berling. J. Jansen, T. Mofz, S. Wright G. Mannion, J. Moores. Absenh T. Brev- ing, R. Morris, M. Naayers, J. Lufz. xm.l1r '1mQ.ax1wil New .1. .-..a 1 Q, V Q 35' 2 1 ,, 12 -:A .. ' ,V 'N ':' ll:i f' 3. 1 ii 4: -'-! . 2 x - 5 2 X 2 : 5 5-5 if xii A 6 Ol x ix ' Bi ,, Z 'gi PW. funn? 'B a SP Junior F Firsi Row: D. Hoiiman, W, Herze, H. Farising, V. Como, J. Lenihan, L. Goodwin, R. Niehoff, J. Marrin, R. Zerhusen, J. Cunningham. Second Row: J. Marrs, D. Harfzel, G. Bernhardi, S. O'Connor, D. Rauckhorsh D. Jaspers, L. Srnirh, R. Quehi, W. Busheiman. Third Row: J. Sfiens, E. Rosen, R. Benz, R. Luersen, D. Gruber, W. Hall, J. Arne-H, T. Kramer, J. Turner, R. Boehm. Absenf: R. Haines, R. Horsimeyer, J. Marazzi, D. Naloer, D. Overberq. Junior G Firsf Row: T. Schhclc, C. O'Leary, D. Diemer, R. Meredirh, R .Osferhage W. Fischer, W. Schlosser. Second Row: R. Cook, J. Bierman, J. Wilber, J. Schmidt F. Conard, J. Keim, R. O'DeH, H. Runck. Third Row: R. Overbeck, J. Schwaegerle, J. Schimpf, W. Johnson, R. Floffemesch, E. Rickard, J. Feilers, J, Davis, R. Kiiey. Fourih Row: J. Sfiqler, P. Reinerr, E. Fiaherfy, C. Passaiacqua, T. Talley, C. Dean, R. Lindeman, J. Brady, J. Hughes. Absenh P. Houiilion, L. Kunfz. Sophomore Honor Siudenfs Bishop, E. Glaser, R. Shaul, J. Bond, D. Hogan, P. Siefke, A. Clemens, W. Kahle, W. SiegenThaler, R. Connelly, R. Kane, R. Sieve, K. Doppes, D. Kunkemoeller, R. Turner, R. Flammer, R. Maloney, D. Woebkenberg, T. Fleming, R. Ringer, D. Ziegler, C. Shanahan, J. H , , 1,.' . .rv,,,. ..,...A . 3 .i n s 'Tr rrr. Sophomores T-IINGS look brighT Tor Purcell. The 'luTure of The school is in The capable hands of The 49 ediTion of The sophomore class. Producing a fine record in spiriTual, scholasTic and physical achievemenT, The Sophs look like a sure Thing To mainTain The high sTandards which have been seT by Their predecessors. On The inTellecTual side, The second year men are ouT in TronT, some pu'ling down The hiqhesT averages ever mainTained aT The Cavalier home, wiTh Clemens, Fleming and Shaul hugging The spoTlighT. Under The guidance oi lvir. Jack l-lunT The TuTure of sporT- ing acTiviTies aT Purcell is being molded by inTensive acTiviTy. BoTh in TooTball and baskeTball The Reserves are doing a commendable iob, Bob Leonard and Dick Vogele being The ouTsTanding performers. Boy, whaT a reTreaTl This phrase was on every Soph's lips aTTer making his annual reTreaT. Joining forces wiTh The Freshmen and showing Them Tine example, The under- classmen gave a good spiriTual accounT oT Themselves. 58 Sophomore A Firs'l' Row: E. Giesman, L. Kahle, W Filzgerald, R. Aeberle, F. Collins, J Shaul. Second Row: R. Glaser, O. Hurl- burT, R. l-lunler, E. BenTon, J. Maloney. Third Row: T. Woebkenberg, W. DeTTmer, M. Crepps, W. Bush. Sophomore B Firsl' Row: J. Shorifen, J. Donnelly, J. Cunningham, C. Quehl, H. Deyhle, W. Norris, A. Nicolaci, J. Sharkey, H. Huck- er. Second Row: D. Gadd, J. Grafron, J. RichTer, T. DeTzel, T. Tiernan, T. MarTin, E. Thompson, R. Molloy. Third Row: J. l-lolT, W. Leonard, A. Camele, R. DaunT, C. Condon, W. Linfon, D. Cook, T. STegman. Fourfh Row: R. WurTzler, J. Gibberneyer, L. Klusman. R. Braunschweiger, l-l. Rall, R. Mounfel, R. Vogelsang. AbsenT: F. Amberger, M. Clark, T. Compion, R. Emenger. Sophomore C Firsl Row: T. SauTer, G. Thalheimer, S. TroTTa, P. Wade. T. PaTTen, D. Rape, E. Grainger, J. Belperio, C. Mannino, F. GroThaus. Second Row: J. Conroy, R. Wyder, F. Breen, R. Joerg, D. Tekulve. M. Glassmeyer, J. Boeckman, D. Ryan lf. lvleldrum. Third Row: W. Jansen, R Magevney, H. GrunTIer, T. O'Neil, R. Overberg, R. Blankemeyer, P. Ernsf, J Kramer. Fourfh Row: A. Barlag, R. Jones D. Junker, R. Rehme, J. Scardina, T. Cash, K. Reker, D. Mayhall. AbsenT: W GoTTmef. 'QF' :Q 'Q- QB' x.'-f Q' 490' Pc. mac .az M-f-vm-g,u.fm. TW 'WW Sophomore D Firsf Row: A. Sieflce, E. Kaisinq, D. Galvin, R. Macveiqh, C. Ziegler, C. Kenney C. Behrens, W. Kollenberg, J. Morrissey, K. Sieve. Second Row: P. Luehrman L. Maqliano, T. King, J. Pond, H. l-leinlc, P. l-leiselrnan, J. Weisbach, D. Doppes R. Fleming, W. Burlchardf. Third Row: R. Kennedy, A. Fries, G. Brunel,,W Trischler, J. Corcoran, F. Elsner, R. Trenirnan, J. Keller, H. Schwab, E. Bishop E. Deyolo. Fouxfh Row: J. Poulin. F. Scharringhausen, R. Cremering, B. Brueclcner, R. Leonard, R. Sieqenlhaler, T. Meyers, R. Turner, R. Beagle, R. Towle. Absenf R. Sfoclcer. Sophomore E Firsf Row: J. May, J. Mulholland, R. Healey, T. Weilcel, J, Bedinghaus, E. Eagan l-l. Pelzer, P. Lally, F. Laub, J. Condil. Second Row: A. Chrislen, W. Kelly D. Voef, R. Sieferf, D. Geis, W. Gramlce, D. DeLorenzo, T. Reclcer, D. Ringer Third Row: P. Bock, D. Glassrneyer, J. Bohan, W. Bellman. W. Clemens, D. Bramble A. Massel, R. Jacobs, R. Flammer. Four+l1 Row: N. Greve, R. Sloan, R Kunlcemoeller, R. Vogele, P. Kunlcemoeller, D. Schaeper, U. Meibers, M, Mounlel Absenh J. Farrell, J. l-luier, J. Schauer. 60 D '-v.....,. :1 f'i5ff . ff-f - f?i'f - J if .Q ' fav 1 ' if ' 4 a Je if - , Q Q4 i- sr.. 1 +Y5'e:fw5 fi. i 'zz' are ' 29599013 '5.'- R f E22 ig.. . ,gi h - V- -n 1 .1 5,-lr -. px, ,. f '1-1:. va: ' . 1. si' - ni f-z ' , 3' 'Q -- ..g - gn. 2 .. WW ' Ea Ffa. . 1- 5. MJ ia mm.-1 i -1 4. .- 1 .., .Q f , D HR., . .N 1,51 sf imwsfagx- 'arm K .4 z me , -- . .,w.4.g.. ,.,,rw ..LvQf5 ' TV ' ' sz' ' Firsi' Row: D. Bond, R. Kane, J. Cosreilo, J. Goddard, M. Marflno, J. Wesfhoff K. Brandsfeifer, G. Kapp, W. Kahle, R. Lirfle. Second Row: R. Lauch, W. Walsh W. Michef, F. Reurer, T. Larkin, T. Ruf, C. Frank, J. Gardner, C. Riedy, M Pizzuro, B. ConneTTy. Third Row: J, Shanahan, J. Hemmerle, L. Fussnecker, J MacVeiqh, G. Ramler, A. PeHi+, J. Cherney, S. TruesdelT, N. Shomaker, L Sandman, T. McFarland, J. Kennedy. Fourfh Row: T. Hogan, R. Rudolph, A Thompson, T. Gerrard, E. Werner, R. Kruse, R. Fischer, D. Kohorsf, W. Graham R. Weseli, J. Chesfer, C. Dwyer. Absenfz T. McDonough. Firsi Row: F. Lefrersf, R. Liefemeyer, J. Disser, P. Pirocco, A. Ross, S. Russo J. Hugenberg, D. Mairose, N. Weqman. Second Row: J. Quigley, R. Niehaus P. Sweeney, F. Lee, W. Lepperf, R, Ward, J. Willenbrink, F. Panzeca. Third Row W. Scherzinger, J. Freiberqer, C. Kroger, G. S'reinmefz, J. Duffy, R. Muchmore J. Grimes, J. Durlcin. Four+h Row: R. Sander, N. Lohman, D. Wayman, R. Conard F. Pardieclc, J. Myers, F. Kallmeyer, C. Sandherr. Absenfz A. Kreimer, W Imwalle, J. Berike. 6I Sophomore H Freshman A Firsf Row: F. Canirell, D. Clark, T. Nesi, P. Fleming, C. Kamphaus, N. Kamphaus J. Thompson, A. Franceschina, R, Bridges. Second Row: D. Jones, J. Doll, D. For- man, H. Scheaizley, R. Muenchen, H. Floffemesch, B. Rakel, J. Schneider, W King. Third Row: R. Cole, D. Kramer, T. Fussner, R. Berwanqer, J, Reidei, P Curran, R. Hoffman, C. Wilson, D, Muenchen. Fourih Row: T. Arfhon, H. Whefro P. Luersen, R. Gohman, J. Harfle. F. Poirot D. Schneider, M. Hauser. Absenh J Fries, C. Jansen, R. Overberg, T. Winierman. , f' x- Ifx.A..f . . ' Firs+ Row: R. Rickard, R. Enneicing, R. Farwiclc, D. Molloy, K. Clark, W. Winzig L. Schreiber, J. Sfickley, J. Birmingham. Second Row: J. Scoif, L. Riporfelia C. Dolienmayer, W. Rowan, D. Schulie, R. Hamad, W. Sandman. C. Roviio D. Prus. Third Row: J. Brevinq, P. Berninq, J. Cordy, J. Hampion, T. Mulioney E. Hare, J. O'Brien, D. Kroeqer. Four+h Row: J. Gouid, B. Schoenhoeif, M. Diana W. Earhart A. Raiiey, R. Culimon, T. Worrail, D. Melioff. Absenf: E. Diephaus G. Gilb, F. Helbiing, W. Muenchen, R. O'Connor, L. Terino, R. Waifers. FXQJ Qfwx '- x'v li Mir 1 Til. ' i :!l.iZ4l!'fW,- ,,, . W , .ii T - if N ' F ' Aclriansen, J. Berning, P. Diana, M. Agricola, F. Binzer, R. Donisi, C. Auslin, C. Brueneman, R. Durlcin, E. Bernens, T. Bur, J. Hennelces, E. Hines, R. OOKING a+ Jrhis group of young Cavaliers, one would nol believe Jrhaf in a period of nine shorl monlhs lhesc freshmen Purcelliles were advanced from Jrhe sfafus of green grade-schoolers To Jrheir exal+ed posilion of experienccd high-school sophomores. I+ was nof so many monrhs ago +ha+ Jrhese boys made Jrhoir inifial acquainiance wilh Bro. Lawrence and his liHle af+er- school sessions in Room IO, Jrhe liHle slips of paper enlilling one To a fine aHernoon's enferlainmenl as lhe guesf of Purcell's genial masler of wif and discipline, and i+ was also nof loo long ago fhalr rhese boys me+ lhe ever presenf and off used 'rermsp x , pi , radius of circle and square roof . Bu'r now all lhese acquainlances have been made and lhis formerly green bunch is now prepared fo assume ils respon- sibiliries as The second year class of Cavaliers. Kleespies, F. Meyer, R. Mueller, R. Prus, D. Renner, R. Schulle, D. WiHelc?ncl, W Zins, W. Firsf Row: W. Lulcen, C. James, J. Zompero, R. Sfeflen, D Marrs, D. Hiclcs, R. Wachendorf, C. Raylield, W. Eclchoff Second Row: R. Farmer, R. Hunler, J. Sanford, J. Bowles, R. Morency, T. Sfeiner, F. Sullcen, A. DiMuzzio, P. Gerdes Third Row: E. Laux, J. Servizzi, M. Gvilligan, J. Buehler, R. Binzer, W. Durlcin, E. Wehman, N. Paollelo, R. Meyer. Fourfh Row: P. Gulhrie, P. Regensburger, A. Dixon, F. Schwab, J. Reibel, W. G-reulich, John Murdock, Absenf: G. Barnes D. Bellman, T. Bevis, S. Buller, J. Carlier, D. I-luier. . .fwssrwlsm m E7 ., .sagem 5 mama M- f bf MS Lf an ,.f92f'iK N. , ., Mi . . S Abi' 'F A we W x ,- Firsl' Row: J. Aclriansen, E. Arbino, P. Dumbacher, T, Holr- meier, R. Brummel, G. Dapper. J. McDonough, C. Boebinqer. Second Row: T. Bernens, R. Wood, G. Hellman, T. Boyden. R. Wiener, C. Ausfin, W. Brediglceif, D. Deimling. Third Row: W. Zins, J. McDonough, L. Early, J. Mifchell, R. While, P. Huber, W. Zimmer, R. Reinersman. R. Mouniel. Absenf: D. DeMolef, E. Dornbusch, A. Ebbers, C. Greenawalr, J. Ross, R. Ryan. Firsf Row: J. McGraw, C. Oalcs, R. Sailing, A. Brauning, N. Balzano, P. Mulroy, T. Pieninq. A. Mazzaro, E. George, R. Russo. Second Row: B. Boeddeker, L, Sharpsl-lair, J. Hall, R. Sandling, M. McGowan, H. Ralslon, R. Wohlman, C. Mulvaney, T. Folzenlogen, F. Wright Third Row: R. Maas, D. Huedepohl, P. Goeclce, R. Tallariqo, F. Rahe, R. Boehl, J. Vissing, L. Helllcamp, A. DiPuccio, P. Berwanger, F. Bonavila, J. Goldrainer. Fourfh Row: H. Burwinlcel, J. Melz. J. Degenharl, P. Turner, L. l-luber, B. Kefferer, T. Rolies. C. Wenzel. R. Gerwe, S. Wiesenhahn. The Chris+mas ac+ivi+ies of a family furnish +he mo+ives for fhese chalk drawings, which appeared on fhe ar+ room blackboard during +he yule season. Scenes depicfing pre-Chris+mas shopping, 'lrimming 'rhe free, Miclnigh+ Mass, singing carols, and finally ea+ing fhe Chrisfmas dinner, were drawn wifh fhe infenl' of illuslraling a real Chris+mas - a Chris+mas spenf in mulual happiness wi+h 'rhe family. Firsf Row: P, Frecle, D. Oehler, J. Broclmman. J. Schmidl, A. Balger, A. Healey, G. Evans, M. Longi, R. Reinerf. Second Row: N. Thomas, D. Kasrrup, J. Saxon, F. Kleespies, E. Durlcen. D. Hurley, E. Kohus, J. Baugh, B. Bolcenlcolrer. Third Row: R. Hines, J. Noone, S. Marasco, T. Coyne, R. Vaslce, Dan Von l-loene, P. Abbinanle, W. Willa-lcind. Four+h Row: G. Wessel, W. Cade, C. Grole, R. Thompson, Dan Ehemann, J. Geis, R. Purdy. Absenh T. Burns, K. Miller, W. Heneqan. 65 Qin Freshman F Firsf Row: R. Richards. T. Schlie, R. Wiffekind, E. l-lennekes. R. Hager, R. Sfafford, J. l-lines, R. Achfen, R. Benz. Second Row: R. Rechfien, W. Bockelrnan, R. Becker, N. Bruns, G. Barneff, D. Sanfangelo, T. Meeker, J. Bur, J. Deglow, Third Row: J. Brockhoff, T. Lucas, F. Agricola, F. Keidel, J. C-illigan, T. Dierkers, R. Blume, T. Currens, R. Coyne. Fourfh Row: J. Connelly, R. Wiffe, T. Schwerman, P. Mel'-lale, J. Lamping, R. Thomas. W. Taylor, B. Malas, R. Kuhl, l-l, Leesernann. Absenf: W. Vogelsang. Freshman arfisfs depicf fhe family af Chrisfmas- fhe real Chrisfmas spirif. The fhrill of fhe pre-season shopping rush, fhe pleasure of seffing up the family free, fhe excifemenf of finding fhaf wanfed giff under fhe free: buf fhe arfisfs do nof forgef fhe higher, spirifual side of Chrisfmas - Midnighf Mass and fhe family prayer before dining. Freshman G Firsf Row: P. Paffen, A. Foqelman, R. Zimmer, S. Biesf, V. Foofe, C. lker, J. Benz, J. Farrell. Second Row: A. Knipp, R. G-aius, F. Oaks, Wm. Schwerfman, D. Boyaff, E. I-lolfgrefe, D. Viel, D. l-lufzel, R. Keller. Third Row: J, Carclarelli, F. Deom, T. Pennekamp, E. Burns, R. Kurre, K. Siegel, D. Boehm, K. Navaro, D. Jones. Cggi ify l XJ! i' Af XTQK' ATN, .5 ,. -25513 i -,ggqgk ' A law? T .ez ,h 4 ,, N- . Za, ' Freshman H Firsf Row: G. Barneff, R. Galvin, J. O'Leary, C. Donisi, K. Arlinghaus, L. Browarsky, J. l-leiselrnan, W. Bick, R. Brueneman, R. Sforch. Second Row: J. McCarfhy, J. Feuchfer, J. Gruber, J. Naegele, D. Anello, C. Finch, J. Robinson, K. Bramkamp, J. l-lolfel, D. Carroll, Third Row: D. Black, N. Meiszer, J. McQuaide, R, Wohlwender, R. Mueller, R. Ruffer, J. Sullivan, P. O'Connell, R. Niehaus, T. De Brunner. Fourth Row: H. Mehring, R. Meyer, D. Knechf, W. Glandorf, W. l-loctfer, J, Schluefer, E. Fox, R. Renner, T. Penrod, L. Safes. Absenf: J. Sandmann. 66 31. A-Mlm, if !- dns, .--fx an. ,M ,vu 99 Q I ,. LW- E 53 i m,w6Bmu new lllQ , M 'gk une.- ,-e , '95- 'A Soph Class Shofs 1 L i x Four spiri+ual-minded sophomores Faiher Francis kicks up some advice +idy up Our Lady's Shrine. Keep on leaching, or could lhese slu- up lhe good work, boys. denfs be planning mu+iny? Though no wafer-pisfols are visible, Are fhose minds on 'lhe 'iobacco Whai'-cha goi' in your locker, huh? 'lhey can'+ all be as +hirs'l'y as 'lhey drive or are 'rhey iusf admiring Hubba-Hubba! Wha+'s her name look. Crowell's arf? and phone number? lllllllll i From +he looks of 2F's homeroom, Whai' lies behind 'Phe cover of +ha+ From lhe looks of in+eres+, maybe somebody is going +o have a big book is a mysfery known only by i+'s a humorous essay. How's Dick chew ahead. a few. Tracy, fellows? F rosh Class Shofs Members of I-A appear gloomy. Could il' be flwal' +l1ey owe money +0 +l1e librarian? Flowers for l'l1e leacher are always Members of I-D keep up fo dale in order when if comes lime fo by reading 'Hue daily bulle'I'in, a read +he grades. perpe+ual source of informafion. Looking over examples of lheir fellow classmen's arlislic maslery, members of I-B clwal' before class. Exploring 'l'l1e inrriguing conlenfs of Bro. Weber's mys+erious book case, s+uden+s of I-E examine pasl school annuals. The boys of I-G are keeping flnem- Are fhe boys of I-F always so selves occupied by exploring 'lhe quief, or is Fa+l1er Reich felling con'len+s of llxeir homeroom. Find fhem fairy +ales ? any+l'1ing? Eagerly anficiparing Bro+l'1er Jos- eph Jansen's early morning ar- rival, Freshman H +ake lime ou+ 'fo pose for our phofographer. i E Afhlefics Spiri+ and cie+ermina+ion have shown 'ihemselves again and again 'I'o bring success. Such as was iypifiecl a ceniury ago by fhe Marianisfs, such was shown by The Cavaliers - puHing 1'heir souls and hearfs in1'o +he game for vicfory. Building Sfrong Bodies Has Always Been ' 11 1 :I Af' 2 1 ffm . I . ' M ', 1 1 4 J 1. E X 'H-Q N-E -EF if L ' V.. an a 'ix-if Rv 6333 'Q Z,'ff j-A Exif R , ' -'NH H -. 5:5gy,:f,: Rf if 4-6 li If g. 1? yy' nl' 3, ,Wi E if 14 X HE Cavalier gridders sparked and spuTTered Through The I949 TooTball season, upseTTing predicTions all along The line and Tinished wiTh a 7-3 win-loss record. The loss To WiThrow was The season's hearT-breaker, buT revenge on Roger Bacon and WesTern l-lills sweeTened The season. Jim Bolger was The main charge Tor The Cavaliers. l-le Tound pay dirT againsT all opponenTs, and racked up a ciTy high oT 96 poinTs. IT was leTT, however, Tor The Seniors oT I949 To bear The brunT oT The baTTles. Co-capTains Joe Degaro and John McPhillips sparked Their maTes To a I4-I2 win over DayTon Chaminade, ranked ninTh in Ohio, Tor The season's biggesT surprise. CiTy All-STars Dick Niehaus and Larry Wel'age headed The line play Tor Purcell, and Bob Kolk- meyer, Bob Jung and STan Biedenharn Teamed wiTh Them To provide whaT sporTswriTers called CincinnaTi's besT. Don l-lebbeler and Don Gardner maneuvered in The backfield Tor The Crimson and Gold. Charlie Swope, Dick MacVeigh, Mike Glassmeyer, Johnny This year marked a deTiniTe Trend Tor Purcell To place-kick insTead oT running Tor The poinT-aTTer- Touchdown. Tom Dorger made This possible wiTh his experT placemenTs. Rounding ouT The sTarTing Team were Juniors Bill l-lall, Jim Muldoon, Jack lvlarTin, Tony Pierani, and Mike Szaz. One oT The highesT scoring Teams in Purcell's hisTory, The '48 squad made 209 poinTs To Their opponenTs IO7. lT Took The Bombers oT ST. Xavier To provide The biggesT upseT by beaTing The Cavaliers 25-7 Tor Their TirsT win over Purcell in six years, and Torcing The Crimson and Gold inTo a Tie wiTh Roger Bacon Tor The League Championship. Neumaier, and Cap, The crimson Trainer, refuse To smile JolTin Joe Degaro makes anoTher TirsT down as swarms of for The camera. SparTans Take a'FTer him, and Niehaus bows low. T TEN o'cloclc on The nighT of AugusT 25, l948, Purcell l-ligh School losT a sTudenT, The TooTball squad losT a player, a loT OT people losf a Triend, and God gained a soul. This sTudenT, player, Triend, and soul was a boy by The name of Charles SmiTh, SmiTTy. l-le was sTriclcen during The second day oT pracTice and was rushed To Jewish l-lospiTal. There The docTors Tound ThaT a blood cloT had Tormed on his brain, a condiTion similar To ThaT which had Taken his moTher's liTe. l-le never regained consciousness aTTer The opera- Tion, and he passed away ThaT nighT well TorTi- Tied wiTh The l.asT RiTes of The Church. Charles SmiTh was iusT sevenTeen years old, called away iusT when he was going To be a regular on The TooTball Team. BUT if SmiTTy could have seen how his Triends TelT abouT him, he would have been a mighTy happy boy. Since SmiTTy died, The by-word, The winning word OT The Teams, has been, This one's Tor SmiTTy. Even our reTreaT masTer broughT in The Remember SmiTTy Theme To remind us To make a good reTreaT Tor iT may be our lasT. Dick Kiley grabs The pigslun and does Jack Marian looks surprised To find him- Smarl' blocking by Purcell enables Ig before heading for pay :rf self all alone wilh mascof Dick Niehaus Dulcl1 Bolger To slip loose and score aga1nsT Erlanger Lloyd Tagging along behind a T. D. for The Cavaliers againsl' X Season's Tallies I4 -- NewporT Ca+hoIic 6 The Cavaliers snaTched Their iniTiaI vicTory oT The 48'.' campaign Trorn a surprisingly Tough Thoroughbred Team, I4-6. Bolger sTarred by racking up 2 T.D.'s as Dorger converTed boTh. Jim Bolger plows Through The HamilTon Cafholic line as Degaro does a waliz in The background. I4 - Chaminade I2 The Purcell gridders Tor The second sTraighT week sweaTed ouT a close vicTory as Bolger again showed The way wiTh a T.D., and Torn Dorger's Toe provided The margin oi vicTory. Slipping loose from one would-be Tacklor, Bolgur finds The going Tougher as he goes up The field. 20 - Hughes' 38 In The opener oT The annual inTerIeague doubleheader Jim Dooley 34 Co. handed Purcell Their TirsT seTback oT The year 38-20. BoIger's 95-yard IcickoTT reTurn reclaimed The evening. Hebbeler bulldozes Through The Iine, while Elder men give Tha? exfra push for a firsi down. I8 --WesTern Hills 6 ATTer spoTTing The Maroons 6 poinTs, The Cavalier gridders carne baclc wiTh I8 poinTs in The second haIT, Thus gaining revenge Tor Iasf year's deTeaT which ended a 33a game win sTreaIc. DuTch Bolger shakes loose Tor a gain: MonsI'er Schneider moves in for The kill. 6 - WiThrow I4 The Tigers Trom WiThrow came ouT on The long end oi The i456 score Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The rivalry beTween The Two neighboring schoo's. i 76 Q it-5 m T 4-A - 'J ' K , X 39 - I'IamiI+on Calholic I3 The Cavaliers had lillle more lhan a worlc- oul as virlually every man on lhe squad go+ a crack al ihe Rams. Krueger, I-lall, Marlin, Gardner, Bolger, Dorger, and Poynler add- ed poinls as Purcell downed lheir upslale rivals. A quick pass, Degaro fo Muldoon, again cafclles Lloyd by surprise, and nefs iusl anofluer Iouchdown. 53 - Lloyd O Purcell enjoyed 'lheir second field day ol +he year a+ lhe expense of Lloyd. From lhe opening lciclcoll righl down lo lhe lirsl gun lhe Iooys from Kenluclcy were up againsl loo much. Jack Marlin gels away from one laclxler only Io be broughl down by a Flying Eagle. I9 - Roger Bacon I5 The Cavaliers slruclc lasl and lurious and lairly oilen againsl lhe Sparlans, scoring lwice on The same play wilhin 30 seconds, a pass from Degaro lo Bolger in lhe lell llanlm. Du+cl'1 Bolger looks bewildered as Wes! Higlfs Sample pulls him down. Muldoon comes Io fha rescue. I4 - Elder 6 By slapping lhe Panlhers all over lheir new siadiurn lo Jrhe lune ol I4-6, Purcell look over lirsl place in lhe G. C. L., grabbing lheir second viclory in as many lries. Bolger oul-maneuvers WiIhrew's Dish Ernsl by a quick change of pace and heads for Iha side lines. 7 - S+. Xavier 25 The Cavaliers said good-bye +o lhe 48 season suffering Jrheir worsl selloaclc ol lhe year, 25-7. Sian Schneider ruined Purcell's chances ol a clean sweeo in ihe G. C. L., scoring all lour oi X's T.D.'s. ' 77 1 aerials To his glue-Tingered ends, Ron Beagle and Reserves lnfercepf Cify Tifle OMPILING an enviable record oT eigh+ wins againsT a single loss, The Cavalier juniors proved Themselves one oT The besT reserve squads in Town. Under The capable direcTion oT Coach Jaclc l-lanlon, The reserves, by virTue oT a Trio oT vicTories, assumed The championship oT The CaTholic League. The True scale of The Cavaliers' power may be readily seen Trom Their amassing oT I82 poinTs, while holding Their Toes To buT I3 markers. The Crimson line, :EWR Q P . w' if va 4' a 9- ' Y 3, mia 4 Q ,, . , .-rgo1:wxf41'r '- 1 f - ' :auf of ' 'V . ,fl , - ,M 'Tl 'T ,f ' V ,,e girl ,ji wx , 'fi' -Qs A-,H 4 ef J ,i51r 1 EQJ V f -J: ,,.f,1j' 7' ' 1 F5 g ii fQ5'5 ,7 Q ,QQ Qin , ff 41ii.,.sg if 4' '.-Vw fi-Q51 I V' 'Tf1T'!4 n'F i , 1'- rr- 5 , 1' -. V2-'L V '- ' J -, rf , L FLT? ' V 19? 'z ,T T r'ii' 2' . W9 all 'i g ff i f T small in sTaTure buT large in hearT, was louilT around PURCELL OPPONENT Two hard-charging Taclcles, Jim DuTTy and Roger I4 Norwood 0 Towle. l-lolding down The imporTanT guard spoTs 6 W'2+e :ills Z were John Belperio and Tony Fries, boTh demons Deeslxes 0 on defense. BolsTering The Cavalier line was John I2 Walnuf Hill, 0 Willenbrinlc, a capable pivoTman. QuarTerbaclc Billy I9 Woodward 0 Graham, a sliclc passer, oTTen Tound The marlc wiTh 2' Elde' 0 27 Roger Bacon 0 Xavier 0 45 Joe MacVeigh. Two classy ball-carriers were half- - .- back Jim Kramer and Torn O'Neil, while a big l82 I3 oTTensive ThreaT was Bob Leonard, Cavalier Tullbaclc. Firsf Row: R. Wood, J. Bur, J. Geis, R. Wohlwender, J. O'Brien, R. Morency, J. WiTTelrind, P. Evans. Second Row F. Sullcen, R. Hager, B. Boeddelrer, K. Bromlcarnp, T. Bevis, T. Folzenlogen, M. McGowan, D. KnechT. Third Row: R Tallarigo, R. Maas, A. DiPuccio, L. Early, J. McDonough, F. Agricola, N. Paolello, C. Grofe, A. Dixon. Fourfh Row P. Goecke, D. Eheman, F. Deom, R. Renner, J. Reibel, H. Burwinliel, T. Schwerman, G. Lawson, R. Taylor. Fifth Row P. Regensburger, J. Lamping, C. Wenzel, E. Burns, W. l-locTer, K. Siegel, W. Bush, H. Leesemann. 78 FirsT Row: J. MacVeigh, Roger Towle, James Kramer, Bob Leonard WalTer Clemens A Fries J Belperlo Second Row J. Willenbrink, H. 6runTler, W. LinTon, R. Overberg, W. Graham T Gerrard A MasseTT L Magliano Third Row P. Healey, J.'Schauer, D. Wayman, J. Scardina, R. Beagle, T O Neil J DuTTy T WAS a Tough sTarT Tor our Two new Treshman coaches John l-lyle and Leonard MaTuzewski when The Frosh dropped The TirsT games To public highs buT by The end oT The season They had ToughT Their way To second place in The G.C.L. In Their Two wine ning games againsT ST. Xavier and Roger Bacon The Cavaliers were so decidedly superior ThaT one mighT Think he were waTching an undeTeaTed Team. Though The Elder game was a loss The score aT halTTime was Purcell I2-Elder O. IT was hard ToughT and The kind oT game ThaT, win or lose, makes real TooTloall players. CapTain oT This yearis Treshman Team was cenTer ElberT Burns. AnoTher ouTsTanding lineman was Tackle Charles Wenzel. Chris GroTe, Fred Sulken and Jim Bur are promising backfield men. STudenTs can conTidenTly resT Their TooTball hopes on These Tellows, Tor Though you can'T pick ouT The TuTure all-ciTy men, you know They are There. '79 Cheerleaders debaie on fhe nexf cheer, as Johnny Neumaier Coach Mccarfhy calls fhe 'ieam fogefher af a fume ouf fo sleeps during a crucial momenf in fhe Cenfral game and give a pep fall: Degaro shows a sheepish grin and Wesfer S ope expresses concern. Kamp commenirs on ihe Ref OMPILING an enviable record of I9 won-5 losf, fhis year's edifion of fhe Cavalier cagers was fhe highesf scoring feam in fhe hisfory of fhe Hackberry Sfreef edifice. Averaging slighfly over fiffy poinfs a game fhe Cavaliers rang up l,2I8 markers. In GCCL compefifion fhe Cavaliers earned a corchampionship by winning four of six games. Highesf poinf producer fhroughouf fhe season was Joe Degaro, senior forward who rang up 249 poinfs. In addifion, Dee proved himself a nemesis fo opposing players wifh his fighf defensive work. Two Jim's-Cucinoffa, 2I2, and Wesferlcamp, 223, fhe Crimson guards, were consisfenf scorers also, bofh fofaling over ZOO markers. Wesferlcamp, a junior, was a crowd fhriller wifh his fimely long-shofs. Cap- fain Cucinoffa was a dead shof from oufside fhe foul circle and was undoubfedly one of fhe finesf ball-handlers ever fo don fhe Crimson and Gold. Jim Bolger, junior for- ward, was a slick ball handler and a good shof from rhe side. Dufch fhrew in I25 poinfs during fhe campaign. Rounding ouf The firsf five was Bill Hall, a good rebounder, who copped l2O poinfs. Bill, af 6' 3 , was ihe fallesf player on fhe firsf five. Anofher senior, Joe Niemann, who occupied fhe second guard slof, proved himself fo Cavalier fans fhrough his arfisfry in sinlcing long shofs from mid-floor. Ofher boys who performed capably were Tom Cash, Jim Anaruma and Bolo Leonard. 80 Hall ouliumps Norwood's Farmer and racks up lwo poinls. Bill Hell goes up high for a Hp-in againsf Norwood, as lhe The Indian boys loolc on helplessly as Degaro and Wes+er- referee lreeps on fhe loolr-ou'l' for rough-sfuf'F. Franz loolxs kamp wail' for a rebound. on. Firsl Row: E.6undlacl1, J. Wesferkamp, T. Cash, J. Cucinofla, lCapl.l, W. Hal., J. Degaro, J. Anarurna. Second Row: R. Franz, J. Muldoon, J. Grogan, R. Leonard, J. Bolgef, J, Niernann. 8I L 'P' ' Q 1 if' if 'EL in-: bfwvw ,7 : ,, e ,.... . -v 3 A - Jf' T '. ' Q : , . ...,2 K, fm NIU? asf' Q 'Es sa Qmmfg af' Reserve Swishers Loop Crown PURCELUS J.V.'s wiTh a TOTal OT sixTeen games PURCELL ' D OPP' won and Two deTeaTs, and Those by close gg Co'g':9+g:eC2:l'ol'C scores, really had a bang-up season. Facing an 25 Newgmd ganlnc 27 e?cTremely Tough schedule, The reserves lOsT only one 47 DePorres I7 clTy game, Thor being To The lvlaroons OT WesTern 36 Sf- Henfv 22 Hills by The score of 27-25. Only NewporT CaTh- gg Pffnlfdl 20 olic, besides WesT Hi's reserves, were able To come annvllle I9 2 h h b b IW 29 Elder 24 OuT On Top o T e Toug -TO- eaT reserves y T e 26 Wosfern Hills 37 score OT 27-26. 46 H 'l'l' ' I4 3I Rog1TIB?onon I6 Coached by capable Jack HunT, Tormer Purcell sTar, 43 ST- Xavier 29 The J.V.'s worked hard enough aT all The poinTs OT 36 Norwomi 34 The game Till They were able To Take The iunior 23 Walnuf Hills 2l h . . . . . I 46 Elder 24 G.C.l.. c arnpionship by winning a six eague 24 Roger Bacon IB games, beaTIng ST. X, Elder, and Roger Bacon, each 3I Hughes 26 'I-Wigg- 27 O.M.l. I7 46, ST. Xavier 9 3I Monroe 2I . i 'P '9 To -of 4 ,ogre 'sro -X is 9- . A Ci' . H 5- 117' 7 7 ,I .I-.f .--:, ,H STarlin9S cop 21 Of 23 FCLLOWING in The ToOTsTeps OT lasT year's Frosh, who won 27 games, These Tellows played Through a ma niTicenT season. Workin hard under Their Q Q H new coach, Jack Hanlon, They amassed a win Iorol Freshmen Opp. OT 28. Among Treshman Teams OT The GCL They 50 Norwood 8 were quiTe successTul in Their cOmpeTiTion wiTh is Ne'wo'+dC'3'5'0llC :Z Elder and ST. Xavier, whom They beaT Twice. Roger 22 Vagfhfoal L Bacon, however, proved TO be a double barrelled 25 Walnuf Hill, 23 ThreaT as They cuT down The Cavaliers wiI'i winning 34 WCJnuhT Hills I3 scores OT 34-IB, and 38-20. 28 iT row 23 24 E. VocaTional I3 The Public High Teams should have Taken lessons is WesEif:'Hms Trom Purcell as Jpone OT Them were si:illTul enough 36 Reading 24 O manage a vac ory. gg Roaelfgfzfon By playing consisTenTly hard deTense and develop- 43 Cenh-al I7 Ing new aTTaclcs, Tellows such as Pacl Berwanger, 30 S+. Xavier 2I ElberT Burns, PaT Evans, Larry Early, Bill HocTor, 22 H ,geniglm I, did Their parT To meriT praise Tor such a successTul 20 a,TggZ:Ba1ono'c 38 season. Freshman Teams OT This calibre are a good 43 S+, Xavier Ig TorecasT OT ouTsTanding varsiTies and The opTimism OT Cavaliers Tor The TuTure rises. 84 Firsi' Row: W. Graham, J. Grimes, J. Scardina, R. Voqele, P, Hogan, R. lvluclwmore Second Row: R. Healey, R, Kennedy, R. Schneider, W. Lepperl, D. Doppes R. LH'+le. Firsi Row: P. Evans, P. Berwanger, L. Early, T. Lucas. Second Row: J. Lamping W. l-loclor, F. Schwab, P. Huber, E. Burns. Third Row: J. Murdock, D. Kneclwl' K. Siegel, W. Glandorf, C. Wenzel, C. Ausfin lMgr.l. 85 Musclemen Highlighf Purcell's Prowess THE Cavalier Tracksrers Took To The TurT wiTh brighT possibiliTies oT copping The GCCL crown. BroTher Bill Schroeder and Jack l-lan- lon were on hand To welcome back a hosr of IeTTermen. Handling The dashes are Don Gardner and Joseph Russo, while on hand Tor The middle disTances Purcell has Jack lvlolloy and Duke Udry. Larry Gunderson and Jim PoynTer are sTrong candidaTes Tor The longer disTances. The hurdling evenTs will be capably Taken care OT by Udry and Lowell KunTz. Run- ning The mile relay are Tour experienced leT- Terman, lvlolloy. John Feighery, AI Colussi and Udry. all seniors. ln The Tield evenTs Cavalier Tans look Tor Bob Paul To clear fabulous heighTs in The high-jump and Gardner and Russo To hiT 20 TeeT in The broad-jump. The Cavaliers rely heavily upon The eTTorTs oT Their Two line weighT men, John lvlcPhillips and Tom Dorger Tor The discus and shoT puT. ' I948 TRACK SCORES Wi+l-irow 54 Roger Bacon 30 Purcell S2 Wifhrcw 62'f1 Woodward 38 Purcell 4B'f1 Walnui Hills 63lfg HarTwell 4lVg Purcell 45 Cenfral 67 Purcell 53 Wesiern Hills 86 K. of C. Relays: Purcell 3 Purcell 53 League Meel: Roger Bacon 70 Purcell 54 ST. Xavier 23 Elder 5 DisTricT MeeT: Purcell 3 I 949 TRACK SCHEDULE Apri Apri Apri I 8 Wifhrow l I3 Elder I 22 WesTern Hills April 29 Walnuf Hills May May May May 4 League Meet 7 K. of C. Relays I4 Miami Relays 2l. Disfricf Meef While Speedsfers Churn Hackberry Dusf Capfain John Feighery drills a Tew of his ouTsTanding dash McPhillips receives The admiraTion of his Tellow Team maTes men for T-:ST 991' HWHYS- when he Tosses The shoT puf. 86 Firsi' Row: L. Kunlz, W. Udry, R. Paul, R. Marclf, J. DeSalvo, A. Colussi, J. Russo, J. Poynler, E. Jochem. Second Row: F. Conard, J. Carr, D. Naber, R. Krueger, K. Ryan. J. Holscher, H. Wenlrer, T. Dorger, J. Buse, J. Feiqhery. Third Row: C. Duncan, P. Becksfedf, D. Sheehan, C. Weierich, T. Schmidt R. McCar'rhy, S. Mueller, R. Kraimer, J. Rengering, J. Molloy, Absenf: J. McPhiIlips, J. Grogan, J. McDonough, J. Munafo, J. Sfiens. Down Cinder Pafhs And Over Hurdles .-J' As., .f 1 rf 5 - , 'rr. ,fx .:,A g l , . h-imager. -af Firsl Row: W. Clemens, J. Bur, R. l-lunler, J. Geis, D. Carroll, V. Poole, l-l. Pelzer, G. Evans, H. Grunller. Second Row: J. Willenbrinlc, W. Zimmer, D. Ringer, J. Gardner, P. Regensberqer, P. Huber, R. Sloclcer, R Kennedy, L. Maqliano, G. MacVeigh, R. Beagle. Third Row: G. Dapper. R. Fleming, E. Devolo, J. Duffy, T. Lepperl, M. McGowan, J. Buehler. 87 0'Neil, R. Reinersman, R. Wiener, S. Truesdell, W. Firsl' Row: A. Doggell, C. Corlcen, D. Daly, S. Biedenharn, J. Silyali, J. Niemann, P. Palumbo. Second Row: J. Degaro, R, Dermody, R. Rohde, J. Bolger, W. Niehaus, J. Rui. Third Row: R. Daunl, C. Conners, D, Wyman, T. Cash, W. l-lall, J. Anaruma, J. Loselcamp. Fourlh Row: D. Beeber lScorerl, L. Sandman llvlgnl V. Como, J. Nolling, J. Neumeier lMgr.l. Absenl: J. Boeclcman lMqr.l. J When Hunf-men Sweaf And .Slug To Bid These boys are anxiously wailing 'For 'lheir daily dozen: il helps 'lo lceep up fhal' percenlage. l '5-iW l J. M Jk1 :,I,. 1 Plf. V . J J X , pf J L 1 5' V X531 W5 W s .2 a -5 ' - .glnif . fl 'T I Q ,. 5' if 5.1.-u p flags, r. 45,5 ,A-Lgfq, A ' - ss sg ' 1' --Ki. 1 . ., 1 f Ca? f 'Q' iw fwvff if' T lib ' V' g f If if V f1::?.. fe. 'lQ f , ,- U F A K, My a 1 ' Jia. 'VD ' 'a ii- J. ' .. A I 4.9 V-li.: I : 88 LT H's Balls And Sfrikes, Bars And Spikes I948 BASEBALL SCORES Purcell Opponenf 3 Wesiern Hills 4 Walnuf Hills 6 Hughes 3 Roger Bacon I I Taylor 4 Sf. Xavier 0 Newporf Cafholic 4 Wesfern Hills I Roger Bacon 4 Elder I0 Norwood 4 Covingfon Catholic 7 Cenfral 4 Si. Xavier I0 Elder 2 Hughes Uournamenil 4 5 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 4 3 8 8 7 l Wesfern Hills 2 l949 BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 25 Walnu+ Hills March 29 Mi. Healfhy March 3l Hughes 4 April April April April April April April April Elder Wesfern Hills Newpori Cafholic Hamilfon Cafholic Cenfral Vocafional Wi+hrow Sf. Xavier Mf. Heal+hy April April April April May May May May May May Roger Bacon Wesfern Hills Elder Norwood Newpori' Cafholic Hamilfon Catholic Disfricl Tournamenf S+. Xavier Hughes Roger Bacon 'I' HE aspiring baseball players of The Cavaf lier casrle lake 'ro lhe diamond, under ihe leadership of Jack l-lunl, who Takes over John lvlcAndrews' menior posirion. Slariing from behind ihe bar, iollin' Joe De- garo looks like a cinch for Jrhe calching iob: Clyde Corken moves over To rhird while Joe Niemann will probably siarl al shori. Don Daly will play The keysione sack, when he is noi piichingg olherwise Bill Niehaus will rake over. Firsi is a loss up among Three good men- Bill Hall, Tom Cash, and Jerry Silvaii. The piiohing sraif consisis of Sian Biedenharn, Mike Rohde, John Rui, Bob Dermody, Vic Como, and Pai Palumbo. Our in 'rhe greener pasiures we find Junie Doggerl fLFj Jim Bolger lCFl, and Jim Ana- ruma lRFl. Greai Things are expecied of This ieam and rhe rookies alike. For Greafer Cincinnafi League Fame Coach Hun? fakes fime +o ins+ruc+ his infielders how +o Pifchers mus+ know fhe ins and ouls of +he mound Here fhey handle 'themselves around The bags. are being coached on fhe lurns. FlrsT Row T. l-luninghalce, J. SchleuTer, L. Vlfelage, P. Palumbo. econd Row: R. Thiery, N. Pope, D. Mills, G. Fisher. N THE Senior division 4-D emerged as The champs wiTh a record oT six vicTories againsT a single loss. Their sole deTeaT was aT The hands oT 4-A, whom They downed in a re- maTch. Led by co-capTains Tom l-lunninghalce and PaT Palumbo, The 4-D boys enTered The school play-oTTs where They successfully de- fended The TiTle by downing 3-C and 2-C. High scorer Tor The season was John SchleuTer, while oTher boys who performed well were Larry Welage, Don Mills, PaT Palumbo, George Fisher, and Tom l-lunninghalce. FirsT Row: J. Niehaus, L. KunTz, B. Ralcel, J. NolTinq B RiegerT, Second Row: B. FiTzpaTriclc, J. PoynTer, J. GrueTei R. McGowan, J. McDonough. ' INISHING wiTh a Tine record ol six wins and no deTeaTs, The baslceTeers of 3-C emerged as undispuTed champs. The runner-up in The junior division was 3-D, which losT only To 3-C. Brorher Rossman's boys were cap- Tained by Bob RiegerT, who was The high scorer ThroughouT The season. OTher members oT Junior C who performed capably during The campaign were Jim Poynler, Lowell KunTz, Bob McGowan, Jerry GrueTer, Bill FiTzpaTriclc. FlrsT Row: M. Glassmeyer, D. Joerg. Second Row: J. Conroy, J Boeckrnann, T. Paffen. T-IE ToremosT Team among The Sophomores This year was Bro. VicTor Brown's homeroom, 2-C. Remaining undeTeaTed, They picked up seven wins from oTher Sophomore squads. PiTTed againsT The Freshman champs, They sTrengThened Their claims once more by vic- Tory. IT Took Senior D wiTh iTs Tall manpower To puT Them under, 30 To 2l, in The Tinal inTra- mural game OT The season. Obviously This Sophomore homeroom was well sTocked wiTh baskeTball players as Two oT iTs members, Tom Cash and Jerry Scardina, played varsiTy and reserve respecTively. FirsT Row: J. Gruber, D. KnechT, L. GaTes, B. Wohlwender Second Raw: G. BarneTT, W. McQuaide, L. Browarsky J FeuchTe r. Y winning eighT consecuTive games, home- room I-l-l ToughT iTs way To vicTory in The Freshman division. By This accomplishmenT They gained The privilege of engaging The leading Sophomore Team, which handed The Frosh Their TirsT deTeaT. Among The qualiTies prominenT in The Team as a whole was iTs abiliTy To play consisTenTly good ball The en- Tire season, much To The saTisTacTion of home- room Teacher BroTher Joseph Jansen. In keeping wiTh The cusTom of choosing sTand- ouTs, we musT especially menTion The Tine work of George BarneTT, Joseph FeuchTer and Larry GaTes, Team capTain. Hackberry T - men I948 GOLF SCORES Purcell OpponenT I2 WaInuT Hills 0 I2 Elder 0 9 WiThrow 3 6 ST. Xavier 6 I2 N. College Hill 0 5 HamilTon 7 8 Bacon 4 I IV2 Elder V1 4If2 HamiITon 7If2 I2 Holmes 0 DisTricT Tournameni 9lf2 ST. Xavier Zlfg ' 7 Norwood T, 5 STUDENT inTeresT in This rugged sporT is deT- iniTely increasing as evidenced by The large TurnouT aT The beginning oT The season. The TirsT meeT, which was wiTh WesTern Hills, gave The Cavaliers a poor sTarT wiTh a loss, buT They TasTed vicTory on The rebound by deTeaTing Nor- wood 22-23. IT was a Tough meeT Tor Purcell when WiThrow was The vicTorious opponenT. ln The Tri-squad meeT, however, wiTh WaInuT Hills and Norwood, Purcell Toolc second place, edging Norwood by one poinT. IT was sixTh place Tor our side in The DisTricT lvleeT as Larry Gunderson ran TiTTeenTh among l65 sTarTers. lT's A Racquei I 948 TENNIS SCORE Purcell OpponenT 0 Wyoming 6 I HamiITon 5 Z WiThrow 3 O ST. Xavier 5 3 Norwood 2 2 -WesTern Hills 3 0 Hughes 5 I ' Elder 4 I Bacon 4 0 WalnuT Hills 6 I ST. Xavier 4 DisTricT TournamenT 0 - Elder 5 FEELING ThaT They are headed Tor a successful season, Purcell's linksmen are conscienTiously Tollowing The direcTives oT Their coach, FaTher William Boyle. I-learTened by IasT year's record oT wins in The GreaTer CincinnaTi High School GoIT Champion- ship, The disTricT TournamenT, and Tri-STaTe Tourn- amenT, They are conTidenT ThaT This is only a porTenT oT Things To come. Their loss of CapTain Jack RichTer, Don Rudolph, and Bob Foppe, is balanced by The reTurn of Jim Grady, Bill Foppe, and Dick Criswell. Grady gave a noTable accounT oT himself IasT season, capTuring The IowesT score of The school TournamenT, and emerging wiTh second place in individual scores aT Columbus. WiTh such Talen+ Their high hopes should be Tul- Tilled wiTh equal success. O'er Hill And Dale ' SCORES 40 WesTern Hills I5 22 Norwood 33 33 Wifhrow 22 WalnuT Hills ' Norwood , lLow score winsl UNDER The able guidance oT BroTher GilberT Gensler, The Cavalier neTTers again Talce To The courT, conTidenT oT beTTering IasT year's record. WiTh such veTerans Trom IasT year as Don Boerger, YiTz Arloino, Chuclc I-lerTlein, Paul LiTlcowsIci, Bob HamilTon, Bob Priebe and Dean Weber, we should have a capable Team. Ale Though IasT year's record was disappoinTing, neverTheless iT'was 'an improvemenT over '47g and wiTh hard pracTice, we should have a Team OT championship calibre in The noT Too disTanT TuTure. Especially encouraging is The large num- ber oT Treshrnen and sophomores who came ouT Tor The Team.. 'Mm '-, A w Wg W Q M sg - -M vl- a N, A K 1 -ei I ' :U ' V 7, K - ..-.. K Q 6 X Q15 vans- 1 V ! Ji M A . . iQ W im ., S f fy 1 5 f Q- A ' ' we M , k'-k ., i wi' y Q 'N V .X R A gi . V :K 35 M3 V if ,, 5' XX 'Q IRM. ' 5 I V 1 I Y 1 X q , .wa xg V W Ik . 1 re ,. A 3 K .X A are YZAK L Q 1-RA A an H 4 -,Ei V ' 'Q K: H X .Xu g W -s,ff M M, ,M 1- . . Y fu- 4 .. , ,W . ...Sh g, '. V M' ,. x 35 40 ,k mm we - 4-QQ' , Q 3 1 vw Firsf Row: J. Ruf, R. McDeviH', M. Rohde, J. Nordloh. R. Holfgrefe. Second Row: N. Wegman, W. Cannon, D. Weber. J. Gaufhier. Third Row: R. Rudolph fmanagerl, H. Bernens. J. Linesch, R. Morrissey, R. Weseli fmanagerj. ls Jack Ruf demonsfrafing how +o cu? wafer wi+h Mike Rohde, or is he frying +o drown him? 94 J' ' T IF THE nine differenf sporis par+icipa+ed in here a+ The Cavalier Casile, Jrhe mermen of Purcell probably deserve ihe mosi praise. For alihough i'rs duraiion runs six full monihs of 'rhe school year many afiernoons a week, I+ is s1'ill considered a minor spori and receives praciically no publicily or credii. However, This means noihing lo ihe 'Team nor io Jrheir hard-working coach, Fr. Herman Kenning. They did +heir best and gave S+. Xavier a run for iheir money for Jrhe firsi place siall in The Greafer Cine cinnaii Caiholic League lineup. Siill, disconienf wiih fhis second, Co-capiains Milce Rohde and Jack Rui, along wiih Bob McDeviH', Whiiey Holigrefe, and Roclcy Morrissey, composed a greaier freesiyle relay +eam, 'rook ii' 'ro ihe s'ra+e meef al Columbus and made a very fine showing. Oiher carriers of ihe Crimson and Gold were Dean Weber and John Linesch, who were boih freesiylers, and Dave Dumbacher who swam boih freesiyle and baclcsiroke. Capiain John Rui had helpers in Jrhe breasi sirolqe, who were Jim Gauihier and Harvey Bernens, while Morrissey held Jrhe 200 yard free- sfyle posiiion for himself. A-5, .5 1 The whole 'Team cheers as Jack Ruf s+ar+s The lasf lap B Firsi' Row: G. lker, T. Holfgrefe, P. MvHale, L. Hellkamp careful boys donf fall' T. Meyers. Second Row: R. Rudolph, R. Weseli lmanagers Aciivifies To all s+uden+s of Purcell, +l1e 'Four happiesi' years of life are 'l'l1ose spem' in 1'he Cavalier Casfle. Here social ac+ivi+ies and a+hle+ic evenfs blend +o- geflwer +o make +l1e Cavalier's s+uclen+ life an acfive one. Ouf-Of-Class Acfivifies Provide Addifional 527: J, vsp 'E ':?':7i74.a: .V . -g z i Sw w , . , 1' Y ' ' b . V-My . 1-.Q P nf 2 J ZW? is mx' 1515392 5535193 'VZ H W n 5933, gg fer K if , fha z X X gf :,,. ., J ii! fm 2 ' sxgfw- - mfix S5554 ' 7 ' W Y' A ' 1- , . ee 1, 2' 32644 5 5 ff: - K . -- K 1 L f '1 12 f A ws' N -' . 1 if T? ali? 21 E , 3 5, M f KKK -2- 4 1. K4 35? Z' V 1, 'Q ff wig 5 A 2 Q Q 1 sk iw fm' R er I A , g 3? , 4 , , ' m fQff,f,, ' W g 55 4 . f wx Kwai 6, K A E QL V91 E 3 klflg5QfQ'lTf ., - rw 'L FirsT Row: R, Scheidler, R. Ward, W. Leonard, A. Railey, R. Wagner, R. MounTel, J. Bedinghaus, J. Sandmann, R. SeiTerT, P. AbbinanTe, R. Buclcman, E. Eagan, l-T. Robinson. Second Row: J. May, T. Bernens, R. Gausling. R. Bond, J. SchmidT, M. Naayers, R. Thompson, J. Jansen, R. Benz, P. GuThrie, R. Gramlce, D. SanTangelo, L. Kahle, G. BarneTT. Third Row: Defermined Band Members Sfrive Hard To THE Sl-lRll.l. whisTle oT The drum maior, The crash oT cymbals and The roll OT drums, The sTadium lighTs ouT, The raised baTon of The conducTor . . . These were The signs which Told us ThroughouT The pasT year ThaT our band, prob- ably The greaTesT Purcell has ever seen and un- doubTedly one oT The ciTy's besT, was abouT To perTorm. Many were The perTormances Tor The spiriTed TiTTy-Three-piece ensemble which Traveled To nine ciTy gridiron conTesTs and one game in l-lamilTon, where along wiTh The colored haT-lighT sysTem, TooT lighTs were inTroduced. CrediTs were gained by band members Through reporT card grades and consequenTly band prac- Tices were considered regular classes and were more TrequenT. Musical Training was TurThered sTill by The bring- ing oT proTessional Teachers To The school To give insTrumenT lessons, while aT band rehearsals mis- Takes were de+ecTed by a recording machine which played back The newly-learned numbers. Overcoming a handicap oT having losT sixTeen members oT The band in graduaTion, The new direcTor, BroTher Frank Russell, doubled his eTTorTs and produced double resulTs, in ThaT Two concerTs were given insTead oT one. The addiTion came aT ChrisTmas-Time and Turned ouT To be a grand success, rendering all The Yulefide favor- iTes plus such ouTsTanding composiTions as The Gypsy FesTival , Rhapsody in Blue and, Tor The moderns, a Tine rendiTion OT Boogie Woogie . The second halT oT The year Tound Mr. l'luberT Buschle and BroTher Russell hard aT work on The D. Weber, F. Poirol, K. Sieve, D. l-lurzel, N. Anderson, l-l. Bernens, F. Schwab, R. Priebe, J. Yingling, M. Diana, G. DiMarco P. Oconnell, L. Leonard, J. Gaufhier, D. Kaslrup. Fourfh Row: R. Overbeclc, W, Kilhle, F. l-lallner, J. Kassleman R. Book, M. Pizzulo, H. Leesemann, D. Behne. Absenl: W. Udry, J, Clough, J. Keller, W. Zinneclcer. annual spring produclion, which lhis year was planned lo loe a variely show and was 'filled Music Feslivalf' Bur al lhe same lime, music had lo be furnished on counlless occasions, such as lhe Holy Name Parade, lhe Foolball Banquel, baslcel ball games, Senior Class Play, clramalic shows and olher engagemenls. On lhree conseculive nighls in May, The Cavalier band climaxed lhe school year wilh a series of brillianl performances, under lhe direclion of Mr. Buschle. Music Fes+ival was well fulfilled by lhe band's version of Oklahoma Overluref' Valse Trislef' Soldier's March from Fausl and many olhers, plus a hosl of well-known quesls. Cerlainly Purcell will long remember lhe Cava- lier's Band ol l949. 99 45 B ? EM w...,W,., ,V R S Q xii 1 W A51 The camera cafches anofher glimpse of ihe musicmalcers Luke Leonard and Dean Weber, M. C. Paul Palmisano infroduces giving oui wifh fhaf Chrisfmas Joy. concerf soloisis, pose. anofher band arrangement The angelic looking Glee Club presenfs fhe Cavaliers wilh yulefide melodies af fhe Chrisfmas assembly. One, fwo, +hree. The Trumpef seciion plays fhe scale as Mr. Buschle bifes his lip. lol - Firsf Row: F. LeTTersT, R. Benz, J. Shaul, A. Siefke, R. Richards. Second Row: R. Glazer, A. Nicolaci, W. l-lerze, D. Maloney, R. Kane. Third Row: C. Wilson, T. Ruf, O. Hurlburf, M. MarTino, T. Woeblcenlserg, D. Forman. Fourfh Row: D. Ringer, T. ArThon, H. Leesemann, P. Gormley, P. RoeTTing, D. Galyin. Fiffh Row: P. Bock, J. l-larTle, G. Rourke, N. Broclcman, G. PaTer, J. NolTing. Absenft W. Bush, T. STeiner, R. Sunnenberg. Cavalier Vocalisfs Enferfain TONSILS? They've goT a million of 'em. ln TacT where would The choral group be if iT were noT for Their freguenT exercising of The more vociferous parTs of Their anaTomy? Begun wiTh The inTenT of defraying wasTed energy expended in manifesfing Their undesired vocal abiliTy on school Time, and channeling iT inTo more useful ouTleTs, The group has succeeded marvelously. BroTher Francis Schneider has mod- ulaTed These varying degrees of musical TalenT inTo a well-rounded organizaTion. Since iTs beginning less Than Two years ago, The choral group has already become an infrinsic parT of school life, performing on such occasions as The ChrisTmas TesTiviTies of The Welfare As- sociaTion and The annual Freshman and Sopho- more reTreaT. Several weeks of special pracTice were devoTed enTirely To The Then forThcoming Chrisfmas Band ConcerT, in which They played a major parT. Drum maior Bill Uclry along wiTl1 his safellifes performs before The Cavalier sfands or before The ladies, af half Time. Marching Band Enferfains Specfafors AT Halffime l02 HE TirsT year OT This organizaTion has shown The signs of value greaTer Than iTs iniTiaTors had dared hope Tor. The sTu- denT's TirsT sTep in band music among boys of The same limiTed experience makes Tor a compeTiTive spiriT, The desire To shine. The members play someThing They enjoy and see The poTenTialiTies broughT ouT by developing Their laTenT TalenT more. The someTimes monoTonous worlc oT a boy aT his insTrumenT becomes To him The oppor- TuniTy To be beTTer. BroTher Frank Russell used many meThods To sTrengThen cerTain secTions and The band in general buT These Tellows will have more To do wiTh iT Than anyone. For Them There could be no beTTer Than Mr. T-luberT Buschle. Playing under him, one geTs paTienT, personal insTrucTion and gen- uine Triendly advice. GraduaTing inTo The senior band, The young Cavalier experiences The saTisTacTion oT ac- complishment which is as all good Things, a ToreTasTe of Things greaTer. FirsT Row: E. Arbino R. Benz, R. T-lunTer, R. Aeberle, J. Schmid Second Row: J. Farrell, T. Boyden, S. O'Connor, R. Connelly, M lv1arTino. Third Row: A. Balzano, C. Wilson. The Cavalier band comes off The Tield aTTer giving enThu- TerminaTing The half-Time aT The DayTon Chaminacle game siasTic fans a season of Thrilling performances. Purcell marching band whirls inTo The revolving P. I I Firsf Row: T. BarreTT, P, Hahn, H. KnechT, J. Johannigman. Second Row: J. Peurrung, R. Bedwell, J. Niehaus, D. Krumme, R. Wing, R. Paul, R. STroTman. Verbal Duelisfs Poim' For Cify Trophy ROBABLY every Cavalier has noTiced aT one Time or anoTher ThaT There is a group oT young oraTors around The Cavalier CasTle who Take quiTe an in- TeresT in going Trom school To school and engaging in verbal conTlicT wiTh similar groups Trom oTher schools. These TiTans OT The Tongue make up The Purcell senior DebaTers, a group OT speakers who are ever going Torward in quesT oT Trophies, pins, and The oTher looT OT Torensic vicTory. Spurred on consTanTly and moTivaTed by a desire To increase Their raTing in The NaTional Forensic League, This group has underTalcen several journeys To such disTanT poinTs as I-lamilTon, SpringTield and oTher Ohio ciTies. On several occasions These Gabaliers have broughT home disTincTion and honor To Their CasTle. Having Tied Tor The Trophy in boTh a SouThwesTern Ohio DisTricT TournamenT and in The TournamenT sponsored by The Grealrer CincinnaTi Speech League, These boys wenT on To greaTer glory in TournamenTs ThroughouT The sTaTe. The DebaTers puT Their whole hearT and voice inTo Their worlc as anyone who has ever passed Room 27 during a pracTice session will TesTiTy. IO4 CREDIT POINTS AND DEGREES EARNED BY DEBATERS IN THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Harold Knechf Paul Hahn RoberT Siegenfhaler RcberT STroTman Eric Bishop Roberf Paul Paul Palmisano Don Krumme Jack Johannigmann Jack Wessling Raymond Bedwell Tom King ArThur PeTTiT Roberf Fleming Jose-ph Peurrung James Niehaus Gregory Brunei Charles AusTin William Gruelich MaTThew Diana Dino Sanfangelo Degree Degree Degree of Degree of of Member- of Excel- Disfinc- Poinis ship Honor Ience tion x x x x 240 x x x x 225 x x x l30 x x x I IO x x 80 x x 70 x x 70 x x 70 x x 70 x x - 65 x x 65 x x 65 x x 65 x X 65 x 45 x 45 x 30 x 29 x 29 x 25 x 25 's Firsf Row: G. Brunei, R. Sieqenihaler, W. Greulich, M. Diana. Second Row: C. AusTin, D. Sanfangelo, T. King, R. Fleming, K. BrandsTeTTer. HERE is an old saying +ha+ mighTy oaks Trom Tiny acorns grow. The Junior DebaTers under The guidance OT BroTher Charles Ross- man have proceeded in The lasT Tew years To prove The validiTy oT This sTaTemenT. The Junior DebaTers are an organizaTion seT up primarily To prepare underclassmen To become Top-noTch debaTors in years ThaT follow. This is one of The Tew scholasTic organizaTions in The school ThaT allows underclassmen To be- come acTive members. Paul Palmisano's words carry weigh? wifh discussion leaders during The Junior Town MeeTing of The Air. This year The Junior DebaTers have a member- ship OT Ten, and They have enjoyed numerous successes. Their chieT underTalcing Thus Tar has been The TournamenT aT l-lamilTon. Under BroTher Rossman's guidance, These iun- iors have pracTice debaTes among Themselves and aT Times are paired wiTh The TirsT-sTringers Tor compeTiTive pracTice. IT is This pracTice which means progress and advancemenT To- ward becoming a sTalwarT member OT Purcell's Gabaliers. Bro. Rossman's boys spend long periods using library Ties To prepare fresh maTerial for Their argumenTs. Acfive Mission Crusade Profecfs Sfudenfs' XXTHE World for The Sacred HearT, The Sacred Hearf for The world. This is The moTTo of The C.S.lvl.C., which under The leadership of iTs moderafor Fafher Eugene Gallagher and iTs officers-Presidenf Paul Roeffing, Secrefary John Johannigman, Treas- urer John Schluefer and regional Presidenf Paul Palmisano-has promofed an exfensive plan of prayer, work and sacrifice. The membership This year was well over seven hundred. The Purcell uniT gave a dance To Mafhemafics Honor Sociefy MULTIPLICATION of Roman numerals, The fourfh dimension, cube roof, defermina- Tion of pi - These were buT a few of The many inTeresTing Topics discussed during The year in The lvlaTh Club's lively monfhly meeTings. This year's club, under The capable guidance of Brofher Bernard Jansen, soared To new heighfs in The varied fields of maThemaTics. Bookworms Find UGOOD books are True friends. This well- worn adage finds fiTTing applicafion in Librarians also. Scarcely a single Cavalier can say ThaT he has noT been assisfed in no small degree by The coordinaTed efforfs of BroTher Francis Deibel and his compeTenT sfaff of volunfeer sTudenT librarians. Aside from iTs Time-consuming dufies of or- ganizing, marking, and checking in and ouT iTs voluminous and up-To-daTe collecfion of worTh- while reading maferial, The Library has found defray The cosT of The Shield and also played hosf for The firsf regional dance held Decem- ber lO. The firsT regional meeTing was also held aT Purcell. Once more Purcell Crusaders conducfed a medical supply drive for The sisTers in China. Tobacco was also collecfed for The Old Folks Home, and our unif pro- moTed prayer and sacrifice aT reTreaT Time. Fufure plans include preparafion for The Ora- Torical ConTesT and The LenTen Self Denial Fund. Along wiTh iTs own special proiecfs, The Cava- lieri Chapfer of The Nafional lvlafhemafics Honor Sociefy, The club's official' name, spon- sored a social gafhering for The resT of The ciTy's Chapfers aT school during The monTh of March. Then Too, many of The members, all of whom have mainTained a 90 or beTTer aver- age in mafh, found Time To journey up To Day- Ton for The fifTh annual Colloquium held There -and This was The culminaTion of The year's numerous acTiviTies. Easy Digesfion In New Time To Take an acTive parf in sponsoring monfhly Cafholic Aufhor ConTesTs, supplying awards for The ouTsTanding reviews of books wriTTen by Cafholic aufhors, and in providing for a Hobby Exhibifion, whereby The more indusfrious sfudenfs may display The fruiTs of Their leisure rnomenfs. Through iTs periodical organ, Books 'n Things , iT keeps The sTudenT body informed abouT The laTesT Tops in liTeraTure, which consisTenTly live up To Their descripfions. . ,, 1. E X . iii gi! 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For iT is These sTudenTs, who, under The capable leadership oT Charlie Swope, Their presidenT, gave many an hour Tor The welTare oT Purcell by Taking on The role oT ianiTor, usher, or some oTher Task. They sold pro- grams aT The TooTball games and Took care oT The check rooms and reTreshmenT sTands aT our dances and WelTare meeTings, always ready and willing To give up Their Time and pleasure Tor our beneTiT. They shouldered many burdens and capably carried all. Numberless oTher chores They perTormed es- cape The eye oT The average sTudenT buT remain in The mind oT The club members as a job welledone. IT is wiTh a sad hearT ThaT The Senior members oT This club leave Purcell. Their hard work and happy hours aT The CasTle are over. BUT in recogniTion oT The proven abiliTy oT These members, we join in unison wiTh The TaculTy in saying To you, The Cavalier Cas+Ie will always shine wiTh The TruiTs oT your work! F. yn? X INLV- we T:5Tf9,5Qf3, ' Firsf Row: F. LeTTersT, C. Boebinger, C. Mannino, C. BrinkpeTer, C. Frank. Second Row: D. Joerg, D. Gruber, J. Russo, V. Hemmerle, F. Ne-si. Absenf: B. HamilTon, T-T. WilTon, J. Farrell. 108 Firsi' Row: R. Finan, lFirs+ Lieulenanll, P. Byrne, lSecond Lieufenanrl, J. Lucas, P. Henke, lWarran+ Officerl, D, Spaeih, R. Lerlersr, D. Beeber, lCap+ainl. Second Row: A. Ross, P. Fleming, J. Reidel, J. Junlcer, J. Kuhl, D. Bramble, R. Ward, A. Franceschina. Third Row: J. Feuchler, T. DeBrunner, W. Brediglceif. W. Scherzinger, R. Mounlel, J. Mifchell, F. Grolhaus, Absenf: C. Swope llvlaiorl, J. DeNoma. 1 .-mcg. . ef Ni, , ell- 113- .9 .... - ' V. qggf x FROM rhe beginning of +he foolball season +o lhe ,V-.gl i 'Q . ff 5 49 5.315 end of 'rhe lournamenl in baslcefball, Purcell's yell- X men have given our wilh 'rheir old and new cheers al .iii , 1 V . every game. rain or shine. Wilh Jrhe help of lheir efif gi i l K ' . t , . ' r coach , Bro. Gensler, our cheerleaders have masr- n' - ' -eff -' ered Jrheir cheers lo perleclion. During every foolball game all 'rhirleen cheered, buf in ihe baslcelball season 'rhey splif up info lwo groups, Jralcing Jrurns and cheering al every olher game. . Possessing fhe necessary punch, zipping energy, real color, and Jrhe True Cavalier spirit 'rhese Cheer- leaders were among 'rhe besr in rhe cily. However, 'rheir besl +rai+ was rheir abilily io give exacrly lhe righf cheer a+ ihe righl Time, in This way really pepping up Jrhe 'l'eam. When you call lo mind lhe Wilhrow and Charninade loolball games you can remember how rhey ,golf crowds To cheer, whelher winning or losing. up To lhe final minufe. The same was rrue during ihe baslcelr- ball season, as ar 'lhose heclic doubleheaclers in ihe lieldhouse. They always pepped up lhe roolers lo pep up Jrhe feam. ' I09 Sfudem' Senafors Enacf Novel Legislafion IN ITS Third year since iTs re-inauguraTion, The STudenT Council has proven ThaT iT can do almosT anyThing, and do ThaT well. Hs presiding board was aT TirsT composed oT The Senior Class OTTicers James CucinoTTa, Presi- denT: John Burns, Vice-PresidenT: RoberT Kolk- meyer, Treasurer: and Don Daly, SecreTary, FaTher STueve acTing as iTs moderaTor. ln The second semesTer The Council elecTed new oTTi- cers: John Clough, Chairman: Don Krumme, Vice-Chairman: and Tom l-lunninghake, Sec- reTary. ' lTs successes so Tar have ranged Trom pushing The Tobacco drive over The Top To picking, aT Hs bi-monThly meeTings, ThaT sTu- denT worThy oT being The Cavalier oT The MonTh. JusT one oT iTs successTul underTakings, which has Tound greaT Tavor in The hearTs oT Male Florence Nighfingales AS IN oTher years, everyone in The school is enrolled in The Junior Red Cross. Per- haps The mosT imporTanT Thing done by all The members is The Tilling oT gHT-boxes To send To The children overseas. The imporTance oT The sTudenTs, was The recommendaTion oT a policy by which Those sTudenTs having an average oT nineTy per cenT or beTTer are exempTed Trom Taking The Tinal examinaTions in ThaT subiecT aT The end OT The year. Broad- casTing musical selecTions in The caTeTeria was Tried ouT under iTs sponsorship. Every home-room and major acTiviTy is repre- senTed in The STudenT Council by one elecTed member. ln This way The whole sTudenT body can express iTs ideas. The TwoTold purpose oT The STudenT Council is To cemenT The muTual relaTions beTween The sTudenTs and The TaculTy on scholasTic maTTers, and To direcT and co- ordinaTe The social side OT life in The sTudenT body. These giTT-boxes cannoT be overesTimaTed, Tor iT is in This way ThaT The spiriT oT America is impressed upon These children. In addiTion To This, several sTudenTs are regular volunTeers Tor Red Cross service, which includes serving aT Red Cross headquarTers and enTerTaining aT various hospiTals in This area. OTher acTiviTies during The year included The painTing oT pic- Tures by The arT sTudenTs Tor foreign counTries. There was also a saTeTy program held aT WesT- ern Hills High School on March I2. ,L it 'gf 'fi nl l tbr- - X T '- .-3,56-'S? T'f I5l 2 ...g..... , , - lull I, 4 Ng-:3i.ig.i 7.111 W N'- B . 575 f' Iain --., J.. . , i. , --.- ' , , . ,s 0 1 ,,..,. A., .,', 4- M' H ' T a f f -f f3 'f1'i9i T FirsT Row: A. SieTke, P. Bock, W. Bredig- keiT, T. STeiner. IIO FronT Row: J. Quigley, T, GallensTein, J. Clough, J. Johannigman, E. Hunninghake, P, Hahn, D. Krumme, J. Beckman. Middle Row: C. G.cenawalT, C. Dasbach, R. Overbeck, C. Wilson, R. Sayre, W. GebharT, S. Wrighf, R. Jaspers, E. Bishop, D. Maloney. Rear Row: R. Kane, R. Hines, R. Gerwre M. Diana, R. MounTel, R. Meyer, W. Wilhelm, T. Dierlcers, E. l-lolTgreTe, R. l-lunTer. ORKING under The principle ThaT variefy is The spice OT life, This year's Junior-Senior LaTin Club seT ouT To prove ThaT The LaTin language isn'T so dead aTTer all. WiTh FaTher STueve replacing FaTher McKay as TaculTy moderaTor oT The club, The AdvocaTi LaTini, as They call Themselves, climaxed The year's many and varied evenTs, which included The presenTaTion oT a play in LaTin, The sTudying oT The cusToms and governmenT of ancienT Rome, Talks on Tamous Roman sTaTesmen and scholars, wiTh The publicaTion oT a magazine wriTTen enTirely in LaTin by members OT The club. Truly, They have accom- plished Their obiecTive. LeTT To RighT: R. Scheidler, l.. STriTTmaTTer T. Reardon, G. PaTer, J. Johannigrnan. Young Picassos Splash Acfivifies THE excellenT work oT The ArT Club exemp- liTies selT-sacriTice and diligence. This Club is composed enTirely oT seniors under The leadership oT BroTher Louis Weber. These Noma, T. Ray, E. Ford, Wm. l-laTTield. KXJ if N if 'J M . 'YT-Fla-,, H an T -fi T -7 'slh ri Q :ig T, X H .X iff gl Ia I .sv , W -nf! -,V ,W lx-Qfkvpvx A rn. boys were willing To sacriTice Their own Time and eTTorTs in promoTing school proiecTs, wiTh Their ouTsTanding sign and posTer displays. Their signs and posTers helped To sponsor The Fall and Spring Bazaars, The Red Cross drive, The Tobacco donaTion drive, The School Band, and This annual. Their signs also added color and liTe To our EooTball Pep rallies. LeT us saluTe The ArT Club which is sTriving Tor a beTTer Purcell. C-C Men Specialize ln Public Appearances LEADERSHIP and sTaTesmanship is The Theme oT The Crimson Club. All oT iTs members are seniors and Their duTy is To represenT Purcell in communiTy and ciTy-wide acTiviTies as well as in-school acTiviTies. The club is direcTed by EaTher Joseph Kerr. l-lis inspiring guidance has added To The suc- cess oT The organizaTion. Crimson Club member Larry STriTTmaTTer was appoinTed CiTy Engineer by his Tellow conTes- TanTs, in The Boy Mayor TesTiviTies in our Queen CiTy. ln November The WSAl Junior Town IvleeTing oT The Air visiTed Purcell. The Crimson Club provided speakers l-Tal KnechT, Paul Palmisano, Paul l-lahn, and Don Krumme. They gave Their views on The Topic, WhaT can we do To corn- baT The CommunisT menace in This counTry? This subiecT provided an inTeresTing conTro- versy, in which The audience parTicipaTed wiTh choice quesTions. T The Crimson Club presenTed a yuleTicle play. enTiTled, DusT oT The Road. STarring in This presenTaTion were Jaclc Molloy, Jaclc Johnan- nigman, Tom BarreTT, and Jack Clough, all oT whom ioined To insTill The True ChrisTmas spiriT inTo Cavalier hearTs. Crimson Clubbers Tom Dorger and Tom King- ery represenTed Purcell in a CiTy-wide meeTing, aT which They discussed donaTions To The Bank oT l-lope Tor The NaTional EoundaTion oT lnTan- Tile Paralysis. Crimson Clubbers led by James Buse collecTed money in downTown areas Tor This cause while Jack Johnannigman spolce aT various clubs on The Topic. The progressiveness of The Crimson Club has pushed The Cavaliers onward To greaTer heighTs. FirsT Row: P. STump, Wm. Scheve, D Crowell, R. Merld. Second Row: J. De UST a Tew years ago The need Tor a diocesan science club was TelT here in CincinnaTi. This deTiciency resulTed in The esTablishmenT oT American CaTholics, AlerT CincinnaTi- ans. Aquinas Club: beTTer known as The Triple A-C. This club has as iTs primary aim The augmenTaTion oT science sTudy among The sTudenTs of CincinnaTi's Parochial high schools. FirsT Row: Ray Scheidler, R. Hellkamp, J. Willging, Wm, Udry, lPres.l, A. Lehri, J. Kock, N. Pope, L. Thompson. Second Row: J. Molloy, A. McCarThy, T. ArThon, N. Rave. R. Rakel, G. Rourke, R. Thiery, N. Lohman, M. Langdon. Third Row: D. Beeber, P. Nann, H. Bernens. J. Schwaegerle, V. l-lemmerle, J. MaTTei, P. Palmisano, P. Fleming. T The members oT The organizaTion convene aT one oT The high schools once a monTh To hear reporTs by Tellow members or lecTures given by a guesT speaker concerning a parTicular scienTiTic Topic. From each oT The CaTholic high schools Tour repre-senTaTives elecT a boy and girl who acT as co-presidenTs during The meeTings. By iTs very exisTence, The Triple A-C declares The presence oT a desire To seek ouT and solve The problems oT science which is in- dicaTive oT wisdom and undersfranding. FirsT Row: J. Buse, J. MaTTei, J. SchlueTer, J. Clough, E. Ellig. Second Row: P. llahn, J. Molloy, H. KnechT, D. Krumme, J. Johannigman, T. Dorger, VV. Udry. Third Row: L. STriTTrnaTTer, R. Paul, J. Burns, T. BarreTT, T. Siemers, P. Palmisano, T. Kingery. Afomic Energ Firsf Row: C. Hoffman, 6. Pafer, G. Mayleben, N. Rave, Second Row: L. Kaufz, R. Sfeinkofk, E. Woffer, R. Rakel, R. Wing. Third Row: J. Neurnaier, R. Moeller. T. Frank, H. Wilfon, W. Laudeman. Absenh R.ScI'1erzinger, P. Byrne, R. Hasselhoff. OIIII In 'Wllldllllqf Or' 0 c auf ,I 7. . , f 9 f 5 - , . f1 3 ,Hi 1 X 4Q1 515 f :EES T I Q f ' gl XXV ,-. . in? - 3:1 He -r 1 4 W' xr- N fm' 1- xx ,'y7- ls X Q fy l - I T ff1X I A Slighf Case Of Murder Firsf Row: T. Barreff, J. Jonanniqrnan, F. Newman, R. Bedwell, D. Krumme. Second Row: F. LeHers+, P. Bock, J. Molloy, C. Ingersoll, E. Eliiq, P. Palmlsano, P. Fleming. Businessme Firsi Row: E. Ellig, P. Burke, NV. Gebharf, A. Colussi, G. Poulin. Second Row: F. Nesi, J. Russo, C. Duncan, T. BarreH', A. Dogqeff, G. Fischer, C. Swope. Third Row: T. Kinqery, P. Roeffing, P. Pefrosky, H. Miller, A. La PIHe, T. Arbino. II4 Y fl Affracfs lnfellecfs Of Tesf-Tube Neophyfes FOR The pasT Tew years here aT Purcell There has been an organizaTion in exisTence known as The ChemisTry Club. Under The guidance oT BroTher Geary, iTs purpose is To give aT- Tenfion To The sTudy oT chemisTry. The Chem- isTry Club's members are Those Seniors and Juniors who have Taken, or are sTudying, ChemisTry. The ChemisTry Club, oTher Than acquiring a degree oT erudiTion in The Tunda- HILARIOUS comedy and Tarcical mysTery were The order oT The day when The DramaTic Club Took The sTage Tor Their pres- enTaTion oT A SlighT Case oT Murder. The casT included Paul Palmisano, Jack Johannig- man, Paul Fleming, Tom GallensTein, Jack Molloy, Bill Udry, Hal KnechT, Ray Bedwell, Frank Newman, Barry Buse, Charlie Ingersoll, Dick LeTTersT, Don Krumme, Ed Ellig, WalTer Luken, Bob Paul, Charlie l-lerTlein, Tom Lorenz, Tom BarreTT, Jack Clough, Paul Bock, and WalTer Clemens. WriTTen by Howard Lindsay and Damon Run- yon, The play deals wiTh The discovery oT Tour corpses, TogeTher wiTh a half million dollars in sTolen ibookie's money, in The Louisville menTals oT chernisTry, has made iT a pracTice To see These TundamenTals puT To use in every day liTe. This aim was realized in parT, when The organizaTion recenTly visiTed several in- dusTrial planTs here in CincinnaTi, MeeTings oT The ChemisTry Club do noT Take place periodically. A gaThering oT iTs members Takes place whenever There is some Topic oT chem- isTry presenTed Tor discussion or when a reporT is To be given by one oT iTs members. summer house oT Remy Marko lPaul Palm- isanol, ex-rackeTeer Turned legiTimaTe brewer. BaTTled by This unwelcome Tind, Remy and his wiTe Nora lJack Johannigmanl seek To dispose oT The debris. SimulTaneously They are Torced To mainTain a cerTain air oT respecTabiliTy, since Their daughTer Mary lPaul Flemingl has Tallen in love wiTh The son oT a prominenT Tamily, Chancellor WhiTelaw ll-lal KnechTl. Jack Johannigman's immorTal admoniTion To her husband: Youse ain'T livin' in WesT End, CincinnaTi, anymore! and Paul Palmisano's howling porTrayal oT The ex-rackeTeer, TogeTher wiTh The Tine supporT oT The remaining char- acTers, combined To make A SlighT Case oT Murder an unconTrolla'ble case OT laughTer. Successfully Direcf Scl1ool's Social Finances THE Commercial Club undorTakes and handles many oT The business acTiviTies oT Purcell such as: The selling oT concerT TickeTs, The Junior and Senior Proms, The Tall Turkey RaTTle, arranging and decoraTing Tor The school dances, check rooms, reTreshme1T booThs, Spring FesTival, senior card parTy7 and iT also engages in many oTher services. As you can surmise Trom The Type oT work done by This club, iT noT only helps To impress upon The mind, buT also puTs inTo pracTice The knowledge gained in The business course. Since The Commercial Club is The business and Tinancial organizaTion in Purcell, mosT oT iTs members are in Their junior or senior year as business sTudenTs. BuT The main requiremenT Tor membership is iusT To be a hard-working Cavalier. The club TaculTy mcderaTor is BroTher Joseph Meder, and iTs oTTicers Tor I948-49 are Presi- denT Greg Poulin and Vice PresidenT Tom BarreTT. ' PLUME STAFF ExecuTive EdiTor ...,...... Paul Hahn Ediiorial AssociaTes: News .......... Paul Palmisano Sporis ........... William Udry Class News ....... Allen Seiferf STafT Wrifers: E. Bishop, J. Burns, J. GauThier, C. GoerTh, J. Johannig- man, G. Pafer, R. Priebe, T. Rear- don, R. SiegenThaler, T. Siemers, L. STriTTmaTTer, H. WilTon, J. Wessling, E. Jochem, J. Clough. lllusTraTors: Dennis Crowell, Thomas Kenny, Roberi' MerkT, Thomas Ray, Bill Scheve. FaculTy Adviser: Bro. John HarringTon, S.M. Ari- Adviser: Bro. Louis Weber, S.M. EEPING up wiTh The Times in 4-9 was The main obiedive oT The PLUME sTaTT This year. Under The ExecuTive EdiTor, Paul Hahn, This was relaTively an easy job. BroTher Weber's new sTreamlined cover design TeaTur- Junior Class--News RepresenTaTives: C. O'Leary, R. Rave, R. Sayre, N. Broclcman. P. RoeTTing, R. Hassel- hoff. Senior Class- News RepresenTaTives: -J. Johannig- man, T. Huninghalce, F. Nesi, J. Molloy, C. Obermeyer, J. Clough. ing The weaker sex OT The CaTholic high schools in This area, widely known To The PurcelliTes. was more Than an aTTracTion. Taking up The responsil3iliTies as News EdiTor, Paul Palmisano played his Tireless role well. l-le was also se- lecTed Tor The Cavalier-OT-The-lVlonTh series, one oT The new iTems OT The PLUME This year. lllusTraTions oT This excellenT arTicle plus all oThers were handled by Dennis Crowell, Thomas Kenny, Roberlr MerkT, Thomas Ray, and Bill Scheve, while The ouTsTanding sTudenTs Allen Seiferl. Class news edifor, Paul Hahn, edifor, and Paul Palmisano, news edifor, guide The Plume, Sporfs sfaff J. Gaufhier, W. Uclry, sporTs edilor, J. Clough, H. Wilfon, R. Priebe and T. Siemers, discuss pasf afhlelic conTes'r. given honor were chosen by The STudenT Council. Among The new aTTracTions, Across The Desk was presenTed, in which inTerviews oT The var- ious TaculTy members were publicized. The sTaTT wriTers: E. Bishop, J. Burns, J. GauThier, C. GoerTh, J. Johannigman, G. PaTer, R. Priebe, T. Reardon, R. SiegenThaler, T. Siem- ers, L. STriTTmaTTer, l-l. WilTon, J. Wessling, E. Jochem, J. Clough, and J. lvlolloy helped Till The bill displaying Their TinesT TalenTs. Plume1arT shalf Dennis Crowell, T. Ray, arf edifor, Bill Sche e and B. Merld plan for The nexT issue. Fealure wriTesr: L. STriH'maTTer, J. Johannigman, T. Reardon E. Bishop, J. Burns, W. SiegenThaler, and G. Pafer. SporTliTes, The Topic all Cavaliers live and love, kepT The boys reading wiTh iTs play-by- play descripTions by iTs EdiTor, William Udry, who is a consTanT admirer oT any sporT. Laughs were Turnished by Al SeiTerT in his work on The Class News wiTh The assisTance oT PaT Burke. Giving The sTaTT guidance in arranging and correcTing Their arTicles as TaculTy advisor, BroTher John l-larringTon, as usual, conTribuTed anoTher successTul year. Ralph Moeller, Charles Feldman, Vicfor Pierson, John Johan- nigman and Don Krumme vroie The picfure descripfions. The Tedious iob of Typing copy for The prinfer kepl George Wilp, Tony LaPille, Joe Russo and Joe Degaro quife busy. Marianisf Cenfennial lnspires ArTisTs And Scripfmen Il8 Tom Siemers. Jack Clough, Jack Molloy. Torn Reardon and Bill Priebe handled The sporfs under The direcfion of Bill Udry Ed Ellig assigns arficles lo Paul Palmisano, Allen Sieferf Charles Herfloin, Harb Wilfon and Larry Sfriffmaifer THE Theme OT The I949 Cavalier is, as you probably already know, The Cenlrenary of The ivlarianisTs in CincinnaTi. The ivlarianisTs came in I849, and, Tor over a hundred years have TaughT aT some eleven diTTerenT schools in Cin- cinnaTi. The annual This year is To be bigger, and, we hope, beTTer Than Those oi preceding years. One reason is ThaT Cavaliers goT behind The paTron drive and eliminaTed six pages oT space Taking ads. BroTher Weber's bo s oT The arT sTaTT sTarTed Besides having a bigger book, and having sold Y work on The lay-ouTs early in OcTober so ThaT The book would be in your hands in Time. A good Three-TourThs oT The book was in The hands of The engraver by mid-January. The ArT Club worked hard, Tellows. They deserve a loT oT crediT Tor your annual. BroTher Weber and his salesmen sold eighT- hundred books This year. ThaT's a record Tor The school. When This was wriTTen There were 700 paTrons sold. ThaT leTT TOO To go. ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS EdiTor-in-Chief ,,..,....,..... Edward Ellig AssisTanT EdiTor ............., Thomas Ray ArT EdiTor ...., ,,...., R oberT MerkT LiTerary EdiTor . .,,. Charles Feldman SporTs EdiTor ...........,.., William Udry Business Manager ...,,...,...,. PaT Burke ArT STaTT: R. MerkT, T. Ray, Wm. Scheve, D. Crowell, P. STump, J. DeNoma, Wm. Haf- Tield, F. Ford. ArTicle WriTers: L. STriTTmaTTer, Wm. Prieloe, T. Reardon, P. Palmisano, Wm. Udry, T. Siemers, H. WilTon, C. HerTlein, J. Molloy, J. Clough, A. Seifert Business STafT: E. Ellig, P. Burke, P. PeTrosky, T. BarreTT. PicTure DescripTions: C. Feldman, V. Pierson, J. Johanningman, R. Moeller, D. Krumme. TypisTs: J. Degaro, T. LaPille, G. Wilp, J. Russo. more copies Than any oTher year, The annual also has a larger sTaTT Than any oTher year. This, among oTher Things, is one oT The reasons why your annual geTs in your hands on schedule, and ThaT iT equals or surpasses, we hope, The Tour preceding annuals which made All- American. Besides wriTing all The arTicles, The sTaTT wriTes The descripTions oT all The picTures ThaT appear in The annual. We hope you enjoy Them. l-HS year The membership oT The WelTare AssociaTion sTands aT more Than I500 paid members, an increase oT abouT 400 over lasT year. In spiTe oT The TacT ThaT only Two money- raising TuncTions were held during The year, The Tall bazaar and The spring card parTy, The AssociaTion was able To conTribuTe much To The school. Thanks To Their eTTorTs The gym was soundproofed, The TronT oTTices, aThleTic oT- Tices, and coaches' rooms were enlarged and renovaTed. A new radio-phonograph recorder was purchased and a new curTain Tor The sTage procured. Again This year The senior prom was paid Tor ouT oT The proceeds oT The card parTy given by The senior lvloThers lbaclced by The oTTicers ol The AssociaTionl - Tine world lT is noT diTTiculT To see why The Welfare Asso- ciaTion is such a successTul organizaTion. Each monThly meeTing averages 700 To 800 mem- bers. All enioy The social acTiviTies and sTill much is accomplished, because The TaculTy and parenTs work TogeTher as a Team. These helpful chaperons see To iT Thai' all Cavalier dances Mr. WinsTel's inspiring words, plus The desire To make The are conclucTed in an orderly manner. besf ever, sen-T us over The Top. Firs? Row: Rev. George B. Barreff, S.M., Principal: Mrs. Joseph Morrissey, Secrelary, Mr. Fred Clough, Presidenf: Rev. James O. Byrne, Procuralor, Second Row: Mr. Don Meyers, Membership Chairman: Mr. William Krueger, Vice-Presiclenlq Mr. Edward Boerger, Publicily Chairman. Mr. Anderson also gives fhe sfudenis some encouragemen? These welfare members give their Time for fhe on how +o influence people info buying raffle Hckefs. Purcell by selling chances on valuable prizes. benefif or DOO I Gel' l2l WEEKS Sfudenf Life Delermined lo capi-lalize on his high school career, +he Cavalier concen- +ra'res on ac+ivil'ies. By combining social wi+h scholaslic acfivifies under fhe auspices of Cafholic 'reaching +he Cavalier achieves a vasl' culfural baclcgrouncl. School -Sponsored Social Evenfs Complefe ? 5 I I v 4 4 L 1 2 2 fc iii 43 if n kv Oh l had a li++le chiclcie when 'rhe ends mei and fwirled around, up fhe aisle and down again. Under +he shel+er al' Madeira park, ihe Purcell family pauses affer an affernoon of physical exeriion 'ro parialce of iheir delicious picnic lunches. The boys look unin+eres+ed, bu? 'rhe girls commence a These folks round ou+ a full day over 'Their well- swoon acl' as Hunl' swais anofher homer. packed picnic lunches. Wafch ihe figures, girlies! I24 Mr. Buschle's melody makers fouch off 'l'he Grid Banquel' fo a good sfari' wi+h 'lhe Cavalier march. The admiring fans look lips on +he know how when Babe Ru+h, Lou Gehrig, and a hosl' of olher ringers Bro. Joe Jansen srepped +o +he pla+e. helped fhe dads come wifhin one run of winning. I25 Johnny Neumaier holds his prize as 'Phe ladies on 'rhe lefi' fhink over plans for a duckskin hand bag. Seems +he duck is pro+es+ing. Jusi' whai' could if be +ha'I' is holding +he aH'en+ion So help me l'll gel' 'em 'lhis iime. l'Il shool' him of fhese Fall Fes+ivalers? Wha+'s bo+hering you, dead. Take i+ easy McManus, +ha+ isn'+ an lnjun Priebe-do you see a wooden nickel? he's shooiing a+. I26 Huninghake, how can you look a+ 'rhe camera wi+h A 'Fas+ 'lalking saleslady receives a wary glance from all 'rhal' feminini+y al your righf? If you don'+ wake a prospecfive cusfomer as she aH'empis fo sell up, Mifchusson will lake over. chances on one of fhose delicious cakes. Frank Hall and Bill Adkins s+re+ch way over in a Mr. Moeller holds his prize panda as +he young penny pifching game as Herb Ryan asks, Hey, who lady on rhe righl' gazes longingly al' fhe cake. Care- 'rhrew ihis slug in here? ful lhere, 'rha+'s noi' good for 'lhe waisfline. I27 4-F's boys false over ihe Lloyd rally, and Cui if oul, Mac, your kill'n me, says Diclr Niehaus felis a iolxe. Laugh boys, he harmonize on Rye Whiskey. Wha'r's fhe Dorger, while Sweeney sifs by wiih his shol- weighs IBO. mailer John, wouldn'f +hey le? you sing? gun. 551' F6 Hi 5 fc :xmas inf +twDmTcrsmsrisszi Hua:-in H K i K wing BELL V V VEAHMN 5,1354 MER mm Pigskin Previews Feafure Senior Rallies Those crimson-clad Holler boys whoop +hings up af fhe Hughes rally, as fhe leam loolrs on wifh defermined faces. 3 K Hold fl-rel Tiger! Cheerleaders yell and J. Crowley and B. Kern engage in Boys from 4-B serenade lhe leem. ls Daly siudenfs rock fhe ceiling wifh noise. a belile of wi+s. A sellzer won. fhinlzing abouf his Sa+urday dale? X. SlaugMer flue Thorouglmbredsu 'Hue posfer Gai in There and iight urges Fr. Barreff, Coach Jim McCar+hy infroduces his deparf- reeds and flue players are ready, in flue Roclrne spiril. ing senior foofballers for a ihanlc you , from sfudenis. NEUPUQTCMWM HUGHES Exvumz ru: LLOYD Smile for flue camera, boys. Jerry DeNoma Sfudenis grae? Swope wiils a deafening roar Funnyman Bill Sclneve goose sleps down specializes in dislorlion. and Charley complies wi+h a smile. flue aisle in fypical Nazi fashion, al 4D rally. 4-G-men pile info flue Express wills ilueir Dukelor l. Q. Udry, quizzes Berrell Buse 4F comedians ge? off one of +heir famous daies. P.S. IO broke down. es flue oliver vicfims avail flue slaugl'1l'er. Spiri+uals af X rally. Looks lille Daly's liaving a vision. Big mysiery . . . Whai senior is aHemp+ing fo rhumba7 Jusi' a lifile bi? crowded - buf who cares? iss 16 we sa n Wim. 'E FAM Lglfmvm JW. 1 , -J 1 ag sffsffs Zlfifgyl 35 K , A 32 R Firsl' Row: D. Feighery, W. Gilliland, P. Palumbo, The faces of Holfgrefe and Meyer are familiar +o L. Welage, T. Weikel, R. Gallo. Second Row: G. every Cavalier who has purchased anyfhing a+ fhe Dapper, C. Greenawalf, R. Whi1'e, T. O'Neil, D. books+ore. Keep 'l'he prices down, huh, boys? Clark, M. Longi, T. Hollmeier-carriers. Mar+ino and Rudolph, DAB carriers, arrive early Fogelman, Thompson, Folzenlogen, and McGraw lo keep 'The s+uden+s posled on daily acfivilies by make sure all boys keep 'Iheir appoinlmcnl' wiih Bro. means of +he bullerin. Lawrence. They collecl' jug slips. Haven'f We Mef Before? Mrs. Carrie Jansen, Mrs. Frank S+allo, Miss Anna ' Kelly, Mrs. LoreH'a Herrmann, and Mrs. Clara Machl Ed, Ted, S'l'eve, and MaHie work 'lo keep +he home prepare lhe Caslle chow. fires burning in +he Cavalier Cas'I'le. Cavaliers 'lake fhe young ihings in hand for a round of iifferbugging or should we say a round of calis+henics. From fhe smiles on fhe parfners' faces, +hese CavaleH'es have been reading, How +o Win Friends and Influence People. AH'endanls al fhis Purcell dance seem +o be lhoroughly enioying +hemselves. And ap- parenfly AI Colussi has his arms well filled. Fr Byrne pu+s on his smile of receiv- ing as Sanla Claus gives him his Chr1s'l'mas present S+. Francis De Sales pews are crammed as 'l Cavaliers bring lheir Chrislmas Novena 'ro a in a mos+ fi'Hing manner by a'H'encling Mass. Members of +l1e Welfare Associalion celebrale 'l'l1e Bros. Jansen, Rossman, Deibel, Gensler, Mravinfz, Chrisfmas season wi'rl1 cl'1eer g as anyone can see and Hamm blend 1'l1eir voices and give forfh wi+ln a The source of refreshmeni' is 'Hue ever reliable coke, li++le Chris+mas cheer a+ rhe Purcell Chris'rmas parfy. I34 The Cavaliers closed 'iheir annual Chrisimas novena wifh high mass al' S+. Francis DeSales Church. The Communion rail received almos+ IOOCYO +urnou'l'. Jovial Mr. Clough, alias Sanfa Claus, rewards our iwo faifhful secreiaries wi+h gi'H's a+ 'I'he Welfare's Chrisfmas Pariy, while Mr. Ruf genially assisis. Fafher Boyle lends a pleasanl' voice +o finish up +he Chris+mas Mass as Fa+her BarreH' and Fail-ner Frosl' sland by in profound silence. ls everybody happy? H' seems' lo be 'rhal' way as drums are played, pipes smoked, and refreshmenis rapidly consumed a+ ihe Chris+mas Parfy. I School Year Begins Wifh Mass The priesl' in+ones lhe gospel a+ +he Mass closing +he Chrislmas Novena by +he sfudenls for lheir parenls. Conlemplafing faces lake in The solemn offer- ing of 'lhe Mass as fhe enlire sludenl' body benefil' from +he religious ceremony, ending fheir Chrisfmas Novena. TOBACCO AND MM C hrisfmas Giffs To Old Men Every year 'rhe men of Purcell gel' behind 'ihe Tobacco Drive 'For The Home of +he Aged, cared 'for by lhe LiH'le Sislers of 'lhe Poor. The s'rudenl's realize +he apprecialion which men in lheir advanced age obfain from smoking. Throughouf Ocfober, monlh of 'I'he Holy Rosary, Cavaliers flocked 'ro ihe audiioriumfio pray fhe rosary en masse -'lhe firsl' year for +his acfivify. Some calm s+uden+s size up lhe new sign and make +he decision. The daily rosary ac+ivi+y had an impressive reac+ion and will likely become a cus+om. l John Prudence S+eele Johannigman looks puzzled in 'rhe Crimson Club's Chrisimas Presen+a+ion Dus1' Peier Sfeele lTom Barre-'ffl is confronied wi+h his of 'I'he Road. sins by +he ghos+ of Judas lJack Molloyl. I37 .MF . K' 4'5- AJ ' Spirifs high, 'I'he couples enjoy a pleasanl evening. Whai' could be more fun for couples, eh? Wha'r fun, when Purcell boys meel' academy girls. Gol' a nickel, honey? l'm awfully +hirsly. Cify-Wide CSMC Saddle Hop Affer School Refreshmenfs During 'rhe summer, 'lhe ice-cream wagon is a musl' for many Cavaliers. Hey! Lend me a nickel. l wanl' fo gel' some loo. I39 i l Avmww Fr. Jerome Kircher led a refreal Fr. Kircher inspires rhe upperclass which will live in 'rhe minds of men, while urging 'rhem on +o bei'- Cavaliers and guide +heir desfinies 'ier spiriiual living. forever. Bro. Geary springs a 'lrap on an unsuspeciing Freshie Don'+ fret son, if happens +o fhe bes+ of usp besides you can always plead ignorance. Royalfy For A Nighf n'l llll 1 ' ,ij 0 X u I Their royal highnesses, Jim Grady and Carolyn nqffmmmm 1 f X WiH'ekind, presided over lhe Senior prom. Jack Marlin and Barbara Bail held +he honors when The Juniors wenf formal. If .. gl I .' ' 43 . Qu I 3:l 3 -.....i'1. ,lg X f : ef -l 1, '. ' O J MQ Eh 1-' -rg .Sgr ny- , X Q : 'ai' 2 f' .. 1 f' 'fx 5515 'F'A1E17 'v I E ' PreH'y Diana was +he soloisl' for fha band's successful Jerry Willging holds one of his masierpieces of Chrisimas concerf. When 'Phe applause and whis- crea'I'ion as Bro. Deibel, Jack Hennegan, John Slolz, fling subsided, she obliged wiih an encore. and Don Slump gaze a+ il' admiringly. l4l The Senior Class And The Underclassmen Class of l-A, I948-49 Sophomore A Class of 3-A, l95Q Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Abbaiiello Mr. and Mrs. Ray Achlen Carl and Gene Aclcermann C. S. Ackermann and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Aclrermann and Family Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Aclcermann Mr. and Mrs. John R. Adriansen Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Agricola Mr. A. H. Ahlerf Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Albrechl Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Anderson and Mrs. Neil L. Anderson Mr. Anonymous Anonymous John Arbino Thomas Arbino Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arneil Tom Arnold, 3-D The Arihon Family Mr. and Mrs. John Ashcrafl Mr. and Mrs. George W. Aiherion Charles Ausiin The Class of 2-B Dorofhy Elizabelh Bahr Mrs. G. K. Bahr Mr. and Mrs. Dee F. Balmer Alfred Barlag, Jr. Mr. Tom Barreh' Mr. and Mrs. Waller G. Baumgarlner Waller Baumgariner Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beagle Henry G. Beclrer Mr. and Mrs. A. Beclrsiedi Misses A. and C. Boerger Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Boerger Miss Elizabe+h Boerger Mr. and Mrs. Alberl' Bokenkoiler Louis N. Bomlramp '49 Mr. and Mrs. Bond and Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bomlxamp Jack Book Mr. and Mrs. William Boolc J. Allen Boone Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Boone Mr. and Mrs. C. Borlhs Mr. and Mrs. E. Borlhs Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Bofhe Don Boihe '49 Mrs. John E. Brady Sr. and Family Mrs. John T. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Brauning Mr. and lvlrs. Anihony J. Como Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh A. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Conners Mr. and Mrs. Jnseph W. Coors Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Cosia Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Cosfello Sr. Edward J. Cosfello, Jr. 49 Mr. and Mrs. Overlon J. Courlney Mr. and Mrs. William Cris? and Alma Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Criswell Chick and Bill Crowley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Crowley Dennis Pairiclc Crowell 49 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crowell and Mrs. Philippo Cucinolla Cucinoiia 49 and Mrs. A. R. Cullman and Family Junior Class of 3-D Julia Dahlheimer Mr. Edward A. Daly and Mrs. Mafhias Declrer Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Degaro and Mrs. Jos. Degaro Alberl' Delmonico Mr. and Mrs. Alberl J. DeNoma Mrs. Ernesl' Deom Mrs. Maiilda Mr. Jim Mr. The Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Dermody Roy De'H'mer R. C. Dewey Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Hecior Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Joseph Guido R. DiMarco-4-E Mrs. Tenerina Scoleri Alberl W. Dixon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Bedinghaus Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bedwell Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beeber Mr. and Mrs Clarence Behne V. E. Benion Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benz and Family Charles F. Berger 49 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Berger Fred W. Berger 4l Berling Family Caesar L. Bernens Mrs. C. L. Bernens Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Berning Mrs. Johanna Berning Mrs. Luisa Bianchi and Family Slanley Biedenharn, Jr. and Mrs. Sianley Biedenharn and Mrs. Spencer R. Biesi and Carm Mr. Mr. Bill Dr. and Mrs. George C. Bishop Mrs. Edna T. Blaclrwill Mr. and Mrs. John Blanclc Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blanlremeyer Roberi' Boehm and Family I - . Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Brauning Mr. and Mrs. lrvin Bridgeford Paul Brinlcpeier Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Brochman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Broclcman Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Norberi C. Broclcman Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brueneman Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Bruns Bud Bruns J. J. Breving Mr. Elmer Bucltman Mrs. John J. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Huberl' Buschle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Buse, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Buse Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bur The Hurl Buris Rev. James O. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Cleary IC-Cavalier Class De Luxe Sophomore C Nelson G. Callahan Mrs. Alma Calvin and Sons Diana Diana H. Dierlrers -DiMarco Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doggell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Doheriy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Donisi Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Donovan Paul and Richard Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Dorger Mr. J. H. Dornheggen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Camardo Mr. and Mrs. D. Cardarelli and Family Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Carroll A Cavalier Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cazel Phil C. Chachoff Nicholas M. Cherney and Family Vince Cirino 49 Mr. and Mrs. Vincenl' Cirino Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Cleary The W. C. Clemens Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Clough Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' W. Cole Frank Collins Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Colussi Al Colussi 49 l42 Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Dornheggen Charles W. Duncan Helen B. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Durlrin Mr. and Mrs. E. Durlcin Jim Dyehouse-4-H Mr. and Mrs. Virgil F. Dyehouse Mr. and Mrs. C. W. D. Eagan Mr. and Mrs. Eward Earhari and Sons Mrs. Wm. Eckhoff Mr. and Mrs. George Edleman Franlc J. Edleman Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. George Ehemann Lou Eichhold James Elsner Don and Cliff Ellig Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gormley Togerher Wifh Our Pafrons Congrafulare F Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. George J. Geis William J. Gerding Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gerding Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gibbemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Gibbons Edward W. Giesman Murphy Giliz Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellig Mr. and Mrs. Alberi E. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Emmei G. Enderle Mrs. Henry Enderle Mr. Joseph H. Engleri Mr. and Mrs. S. Enneking Frederick W. Erb '4I Carl L. Ewald, Jr. Class of I-F Frank Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Hershell M. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. J. Farwick and Family Miss Miriam Farwick Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Feighery Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Feighery Charles Feldmann Mr. and Mrs. Miss Florence C. Ferguson Charles Feld mann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feuchfer Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Finan Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Finch and Family Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Fiizgerald Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fiizpairick Louis Flaherfy 47 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Flaheriy Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fledderman Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fleming and Family Mr. and Mrs. Anihony Flofiemesch Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fogelman and Family Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Foofe Bob and Bill Foppe 48-49 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Foppe and Family Roberi' Ford 49 Mary Ford Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ford Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fox and Family Rev. A. Edwin Francis Mrs. Beairice Frank The Franklin Savings 81 Loan George J. Franz and Family A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Anihony Fries Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frih, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frifz and Family Jim-Mary-Bob Frommeyer Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Frommeyer Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Frosi' Freshman G Fr. Frosf, Class of 2-G 3-G Mrs. Mary E. Gadd Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Gaius Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallensiein Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Gallo Roberi' Gallo 49 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galvin Rev. Paul G. Galvin Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Gardner Mrs. L. A. G Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Goerfh Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ovannini Delberf H. Glaser S. J. Glassmeyer Joseph Gohman, Sr. John D. Goodwin Melvin Gosink Mr. and Mrs. James J. Grady Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grafion Mr. and Mrs. George E. Grainger Mr. and Mrs. Edw. A. Grannen Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Gray Harry E. Gray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greiwe Rf. Rev. Msgr. Francis A. Gressle Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Greve Mary Grippa Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grogan Buzz Groie Mr. and Mrs. Waller Groie and Family Mr. and Mrs. F. Grofhaus and Family Mrs. Gerirude Gripshover Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Gruber Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Grueier Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gunderson Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Grunfler L. J. Gunhelman Family Class of 2-H Frank L. Haffner Ili, 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Haffner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Hahn Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hagqard and Sons Mr. and Mrs Harold Haines Mir. and Mrs. Andrew Hall and Family Mr. and Mrs Wm. B. Hall Mrs. B. Hamilion Bob Hamil+on 4-C Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hasselhoff Mrs. lda K. Haifield Mr. Ray M. Hebbeler Mr. Ray C. Hebbeler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiselrnann Mr. and Mrs Edward Hellkamp Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Henke Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Henke Miss Ruih E. Henke Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hennekes Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Herflein 4-H Paul B. Herzog Mr. and Mrs. R. Herzog l43 Mr. Mr. Mr. The and Mrs. Joseph Hefzer and Mrs. Joseph R. Hines and Mrs. Fred Hirschauer Hocler Family Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. John F. Holscher Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jablonski Miss Ann Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jacobs Elmer F. Jochem and Family Hr. and Mrs. F. Johannes and Son Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Johannigman Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jung Roberi A. Jung Mr. and Mrs. George B. Holi' Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holiel and Mrs. Anihony Holigrefe Jerome Holfkamp H. F. Holikamp Charles L. Holzman 4-F Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Holzman Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Horney Rev. Aloysius A. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Huief and Family William H. Huiei' William C. Humber? '38 Mr. and Mrs. F. Huninghake Mrs. William J. Huni Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' Hurri Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Huizel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hykle Mr. and Mrs. Parker L. Kahle Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kaising Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Kamp and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kasselmann Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kasselmann and Family E. W. Kasirup Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Kauiz Lawrence G. Kauiz Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kavanaugh Eugene Keck John W. Keefe J. A. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Perer J. Keller Charles J. Kelly 45 Mary C. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy The Pai Kern Family James F. Kiley Lee C. Kiley Mrs. Elizabefh King Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kingery, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kleespies Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Klein Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Klug Mr. and Mrs. Roger Klug Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Knechi Mr. John Knipp Joe Kock 49 The Marianisf Faculfy On Mr. ancl Mrs. Joseph Kock Miss Mary Lou Koenig Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Koenig Jack Kohorsi' Mr. and Mrs. J. Kohorsf Mrs. Charles F. Kolde Mr. Roberl A. Kolkmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. F. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maly Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Maciariello and Family Louis Magliano J. B. Malloni D. E. Maloney Leo Marasco Emile Marasco The Occasion Of Mrs. Dan M. Myers Meredilh Naayers Miss Eileen Naber Rev. Henry D. Naber Mr. and Mrs. John F. Naber Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Nann The Neumaier Family William Kolkmeyer Mr. and Mrs. John Kormelink Roberl' Kraimer 4 E Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraimer Charlofle K. Kramer Alfred Krimpeniori 4-G Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Krimpenforl Mr. and Mrs. William J. Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Krumme Mr. and Mrs. James C. Krumme Charles Krusling 44 The Kuderer Family Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kuhl and Sons Dick Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. J. Kun'l'z and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kunfz Mr. and Mrs. H. Kurre and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laban Clinlon T. Lacinak Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Lamperf Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Larkin Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Laux Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Leesemann Adam Lehn Alan Lehn 49 Mr. Joseph S. Leisring Jusrin G. Leisring 46 Mrs. Alice Floe Lemke Francis Xavier Lemke Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Leonard Cecilia A. Leppin Lawrence L. Lepping Mr. and Mrs. William Lepping James L. Leonard 48 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lepperr Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. LeHer.s+ Radio Berf Lewis Mr. and Mrs.'Harry E. Lindemann Mr. and Mrs Wm. H. Linesch Jack Linneman Mr. and Mrs Edward C. LiH'le Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Lohman Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Lorenz Mr. and Mrs Ar'l'hur Losekamp Mr. Thomas Lucas Mrs. Thomas Lucas Grace Luehrmann Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luehrmann Henry Lullmer and Family Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Luiz Clara Machf and Sons and Mrs. Augusla Mr. Mrs. l. Vicror Marrei Mr. and Mrs. John MaHei Joseph Marlin Mariz and Family Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. May James H. McCabe Pairicia and Alberi McCar'lhy Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCar+hy Mr. and Mrs. Alberi McCar1hy F. Ray McCar+y Roberf M. McDeviH' Dr. and Mrs. R. W. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McGowan J. W. McGuigan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. John McManus Rohr. McPhillips Wm. J. McQuaide Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. C. Meibers Mr. Roberf M. Meiszer Roberl H. Merkl' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merkf Sfanley A. Me+'lman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Meyer. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Meyers The Michel Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Mills 4H Edward Moeller Jack Molloy 49 H. J. Molloy Moloney Ralph Moeller Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Arfhur Moores J. H. Moran Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Morarify Mr. Mrs. Edwin W. Morrell Alberl W. Morrell 49 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrissey Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mouniel, Jr. Don Muchmore 49 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Muchmore Joseph F. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Mueller Francis C. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muenchen Mr. and Mrs. George K. Muldoon Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Munafo and Son I44 Mr. and Mrs. Josef Neumaier Mr. and Mrs. Arihur E. Newman Cynihia Nicols Mr. and Mrs. George A. Niehaus Mrs. George J. Niehaus Mr. and Skipper Weber and Jack Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Niehaus Mrs. Marie L. Niehoff Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nielander Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Niemann Mary and Lolly Niemann Chas. lJr.i and Jim Niesen Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Niesen Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Niesen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Niesen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Nolling Miss Mary Caiherine Nunn J. Francis Oaks Joseph Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Obermeyer Cliff Obermeyer 4E Edward J. O'Connell and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Neill Vivian and Shirley O'NeiIl Mr. and Mrs. Robf. M. O'NeiII Mr. and Mrs. F. X. O'Regan Mr. and Mrs. Oslerhage and Family Mr. and Mrs. Walrer H. Overbeck Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overberg Marie Padur Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmisano Mrs. Frank Palumbo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palumbo Mr. and Mrs. Phil Paolello and Mrs. R. C. Paier Mr. Broiher Pafrick and Mrs. Howard PaH'en and Sons Mr. Roberr Paul Mr. and Mrs. Roberr Paul Jerry Pavely SS. Perer and Paul Parish Mrs. Pelerson Mr. and Mrs. B. Pelersman John Pefersman Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Pefrosky Paul F. Peirosky 4H Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Piening Mr. and Mrs. G. Pierani Donald Pierce 49 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pierce Mr. Edward Pohlman Their TOO Years Cf Educafion Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Pope and Mrs. A. N. Pope Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scheve Mrs. Rose Schilderink In C incinnafi Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Taylor. Sr. Margarel' Taylor Emil y and Helen Po++er Mr. and Mrs. George A. Poulin Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Poynier Mr. and Mrs Herberi Priebe Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Puckelf Purcell Alhlelic Depi, Mr. and Mrs. J. Quigley Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rakel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rape Mr. Tony Rape Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony A. Rape Mr. Augusl' Rape Edw ard A. Rassenioss Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Rassenfoss Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schlick Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schlie George J. Schlosser Dr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Schlueier John J. Schluefer, 49 Mr. and Mrs. John Schmid Mr. and Mrs. Robi. P. Schmid Elmer H. Schmidi, Sr. Elmer H. Schmidi, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schmidl Mr. and Mrs. J. Schomaker Sfanley W. Schomaker George L. Scho'H' Mr. and Mrs. Ferd J. Schoif Joseph F. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Leo Terhar Mr. and Mrs. Leo Terhar Gilberf Thalheimer and Family and Mrs. Harry D. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompaon R. W. Thornburgh '33 Mr. Mr. The Three Muskeieers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Trenfman Mr. Jack Trippel The J. W. Trischler Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Tuke Mr. and Mrs. Gay R. Turner Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Udry Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Uhlfelder Edward J. Uh Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rauckhorsi Mr. Karl Rave Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rave Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ray Rev. Louis G. Reinhold Mr. and Mrs Leonard J. Reker Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rengering Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rengering Mr. and Mrs Elmer Renner Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin F. Renner James L. Renner 4G Jos. P. Rich Mary, John, Ann, Richard Miss Florence Ann Richardson Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickard and Family Jim Rickard Mrs. James B. Rickard Mr. and Mrs. Anihony Riedlinger Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Riedy Tom The Riegeri 4A Riporfella Family Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rizzo Mr. and Mrs Ray Roehm Rila and William Roehm Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Roesener Mr. L. B. Rolsen and Family George P. Rourke Mr. and Mrs. James Roviio and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gus Russell Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ruf Charley's Kruse and Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sailing Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandherr and Family Mr. and Mrs. Sandling Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Sandmann 8: Family Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sanlen Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Sauler Mr. and Mrs Richard L. Sayre Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scardina Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scheidler Mr. and Mrs B. C. Scherzinger Mr. and Mrs. F. Schwab Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwab Richard Schwab 49 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Schweikerf Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Seuberling and Mrs. R. Shaul and Family and Mrs. C. Schwerman and Family Roberi F. Seiier-i Mr. Howard Sheafzley and Family Miss Elizabeih Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. John P. Sheehan Rose Mary Sheehan Shwin's Table of 49 Mr. and Mrs. Al Siefke Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Siegel H. R. 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Louis Willging 47 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sfevenson Wilp Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siigler, Jr. Mr- and MVS- Cornell'-IS W- Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Sioker Dr- and Mrs- OH0 W- Wilion Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sfolz Mrs. Helen Wing Edward J. Sfri'HmaHer Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Winsfel Mr. and Mrs. R. J. S+riHmaHer Mr- and Mrs- l-0UlS J- W0l1lmGN Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Sfrofman 81 Family Mr- and MTS- Edgar C- W0l1lW9nd0' Rev, Arfhur Sfuarf, C, P, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolfer and Family Mr, and Mrs, W. Sfuebbe Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Wolffram Mr, and Mfg, Hugh R, Sfump Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurzbacher Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sunderhaus and Sons Louis Zimmer Mrs. Paul D. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Zinnecker Mr, and Mfg, Michael S131 Mr. and Mrs. l.. Zlhl1eCkel' Seaman Joseph T. Tallarigo 47 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Zins and Family ' I45 Cooperation-Keynote of Success ll is a pleasure lo walch a good Team lunclion, bul lillle do we realize The vasl organizalion necessary +o produce such a leam. Coaches, supervisors, managers, lrainers, malerial, eguipmenlr and even lhe people in Jrhe slands musl work Jrogelher for a +eam's welfare. Cooperalion is a necessary and vilal laclor in achieving success even wilh such a Jream as The Cincinnali Slrreelr Railway. By conslanlly salisfying Jrhe ordinary as well as lhe special lransporlalion needs of Jrhe people in Jrhe Queen Cily, The Railway Company has gained lhe respecl of lhe people. ANNUAL STAFF OF I949 I46 Edw. T. Honnerr 8k Sons iii Cener3I Building Contractors 222 CINCINNATI OHIO DORST JEWELRY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Class Rings and Pins College ancl Society Jewelry . Sport Cliarms - Placques - Stafuetres CT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LOCAL SCHOOL CLUB AND FRATERNITY PINS We Invire Your Suqgeslions DESIGNS FURNISI-IED ON REQUEST CTS? Makers Of Purcell Class Rings 2I00 READING ROAD PArIcway 3360 I48 I I . ., . The King Bag Company 222 COTTON B A G S BURLAP 222 I25-I3I E. FRONT STREET CINCINNATI 2, OHIO I4 Complimenfs of The R. 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SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 81 TOWEL SUPPLY 'DG' CHERRY 0440 I90I WESTERN AVE. CINCINNATI GOOD AND HEALTHFUL J ICE CREAM At Purcell Cafeteria Our Wish ls That Those Ot The '49 Class Will Be Successtul THOMAS FUNERAL HOME Madisonville It It Grows We Have It MERCURIO 81 DATILLO FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Joseph Mercurio, Prop. WOodburn 9682-543I JOS. T. DILLHOFF If I'r's Insurance-We Wrile I+ 635-636 Dixie Terminal Bldg. Cincinnali, Ohio MAin 4268 A BOOSTER FOR PURCELL ATHLETICS JAMES P. BOLGER COAL CO. Super Fuel Since I893 COAL-COKE-STOKER COAL Enquirer Bldg. CH. 4760 and CH. 476I DRINK NEHI BEVERAQ-Es AND ROYAL CROWN COLA NEHI BEVERAGE CORP. Gilberl and Chapel AVon 4630 TRY DORNHEGGEINVS WOODBURN PHARMACY Jus+ Lilce Mofher Used To Make my 922 Race Sfreef PArIcway 7487 Woodburn and Locud Nexl Time Your Group goes-Why Noi' Go Togefher- In A ATHLETIC GOODS CO. CHARTERED COACH AS FURNISHED BY THE Yau' I I0 Wesf Fourfh Sfreel CHerry 4768 -- 4769 OHIO BUS LINE CO. 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Good-Charles E. Kelsch 40I7 Allsfon 5+,.ee+ Tel. REdmon+ 2969 3026 Madison Road Phone: JEf'Ferson 79l2 Save Wilh Insured Safely al Ihe -1 T Norwood Federal Saving and Loan Associafion MElrose 2760 4340 Monfgomery Road Norwood, Ohio Low Aisle Panel Delivery Trucks 3A Ton 'ro IV2 Ton POPE - DIVCO TRUCK CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO JAMES J. MCGRAW Insurance of AII Kinds II05 Union Trusf Bldg. Cincinnafi, Ohio DU 5500-MO 728I THE MASSASOIT CHEMICAL CO. 'DG' MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS WHITEHOUSE PHARMACY 'DG' In Oakley Since I9I2 We Wish Success To The Class of '49 WaInu+ Hills Service S+a+ion SOHIO PRODUCTS C. W. Osrerman J. B. Niemann Wm. Taff Road and Park Ave. WO 4027 Complirnenis of ' John A. Naz Consfrucrion Co. RITTS PARTY SUPPLY Beer, Wine, and Ice Cream Hours I P.M. To II P.M. TDS? MADISON AND PLAINVILLE ROADS ALLAWS commence GARAGE Prescripfion Pharmacy I 'asf 2I25 Beechmon+ Avenue Mi. Washingfon BEechmon1' 846I-8967 309 RACE STREET MA 0799 ME 0848 JE 5678 Mears - Groceries - Fruiis - Vegerables Courreous. Efficienr Service BRGFTIIJIS Ol I6-ZI34 Free Appraisal Of Your Properfy 60II Madison Road Madisonville Call Aboui' Our Low-Cosr Housing Plan Free Delivery CHAS. F. HENKE Prescrip+ion Pharmacy Your Assurance - A Henlce Prescripiion Woodburn and Fairfax Ave. WO 7856 HOWARD MARSHALL Ceriified Masfer Plumber New Worlc- Remodeling and Repair Work A Speciahy HEWITT FOOD SHOP A Parlcview Marker Frozen Foods-Ice Cream Beer Wine HEWITT AT EVANSTON AVENUES . THE ALMS PHARMACY Horel Aims Building Easi' McMillan and Vicfory Parkway SYcamore 80I9 WOodburn l063-7600 Cincinnafi, Ohio Engravings For This Annual Made By BCOLS PHARMACY scHuLrz-eosieER co. Prescriprion Pharmacisrs ?34 iycamore ireel CHWY I654 EAS1. This Annual Priniecl By THE WESTERMAN PRINT .- ZII4 Madison Road Cincinna+i 8, Ohio , CO 2Il6 Colerain Avenue PArIrway 6492-6493 MAHEDY'S DELL 324I Evans+on Beer - Wines - Groceries We Deliver WO 9750 FIRESTONE Nor+hsicle Home 8: Aul'o Supply 4l58 Hamilfon Avenue Across From Park Thealre Louis A. Schwarz Kirby 3754 GERMAN CLASS '49 'TDGY WITTE'S DOT FOODS Ohio and Superior Avenues Deer Park I3, Ohio SYcamore 8l62 WIOT BROS. 2003 Madison Road Inear Grandin Roadl PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Wafer I-Ieaiers Sold and Repaired Phone EAsl' 3l ll Iby dayl EAs+ 6327 - 4354 - Iby nigh+I THE MADISON PLACE PHARMACY 42l0 Plainville Pike Cincinna+i, Ohio BRamIole l566 Complimenis of A FRIEND Cornplimenis from WILLARD BRONZE 36 I 6 Colerain Avenue Klrby l6l9 ALLEN ROSS Radio and Television Service 2824 Corielou Place Cincinnali I3, Ohio Phone JE I985 Teleylnone Allen 9157 ExperIRWaI'ch Repairing S. SHAPIRO JEWELER 3529 Reading Rd. - Avondale Cincinnafi, Ohio CONFIRMATION, ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING GIFTS DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE CRONE'S PHARMACY Service and Dependabiliiy Woodburn and Madison Roads WOodburn l065 Cincinnafi, Ohio MADISON CLUB DINER 4005 Plainville Road BRamble 4266 Hospiialiiy and Good Food EMMETT DUFFY, DRUGGIST 'DG' S. E. Corner Fifih and Broadway Cincinnali, Ohio CLOVER BAR Beer- Liquor - Fine Foods CARL R. MANZI I996 Madison Road Class 33 Ll1 Dr. Herberf Ross Reaver Chiropracfor 2827 Madison Road MEIrose 5475 FOR BEER AND WINE And Ouiclc Snacks HEWITT DELICATESSEN 3304 Monfgomery Road WO 9530 We Deliver Flexalum 81 Acme Sfeel Douglas Venelian Blinds WALTER D. BLACK can JE 4803 WiH s Wine and Beer Sfore 'mc' 2804 Woodburn Avenue WO 9878 MARSH PRINTING CO. 703I Brilfon Avenue BRambIe 4372 WEDDING INVITATIONS COMMERCIAL PRINTING PFIESTER DRUGS 'DG' The SeHIe Coal 8: Supply Co. Coal, Coke and Building Maferial 4734 Whe+seI Avenue Madisonville Complimenls of CEDAR HILL FARMS, INC. Mariemonf, Cincinnafi 27, Ohio BRambIe I700 PACELLA'S GULF SERVICE 'DG' 2700 Losanfiville Avenue Cincinnafi I3, Ohio Prescripfion SpeciaIis+s Since I900 'ucv VESTER DRUG CO. FIFTH 8: BROADWAY BEAUTIFUL BEECHM NT PHA CAMARGO THEATRE O -RMACY 2I03 Beechmonf MI. Washingion 'asf Cincinnafi, Ohio Miami Road' Madeira Phone: BEechmon+ 7273 Burke, Palriclr T. ..... .....3408 DeNoma, Jerome A.. .. Abbaliello, Emilio A.. . . Ackermann, Carl S.. . . Achermann, Eugene H. Aclrermann, James J... Ahlerl. Paul L. ......., . Albrechl, Donald R.. . . . Anderson, Neil L. .,.. . Arbino, Thomas J. .... . Arneff, Raymond J.. .. Aylward, Lawrence J.. . . . Bahr, Frederick X.. .. Baker, James D. ..... . Barrefl, Thomas J. .... . Bauer, John P. ......,,.,. Baumgarrner, Waller C... Bedinghaus, Roberl J.. Beal, Roberl' J. ....., . Behne, Duane D. ..,. . Berger, Charles F. .. .. Bernens, Harvey C.. . . . Biedenharn, Sfanley W.. . . Boerger, Donald R.. . . . Bomlramp, Louis N.. . .. Book, Roberl W. ..., . Boone, James A. ..,. . Borlhs, Curlis J. .,.. . Bofhe, Donald C. ,... . Brauning, Donald R.. . . Breen, Palrick E. ..... . Brians, Harry A. ,.,,.. . Broclman, David C.. . . Bruno, Angelo C. .... . Buckman, Richard A.. .. Burns, John J. ,.,.. . Buschle, Thomas E.. .. Buse, James B. .,,... . Byrne, Paul A. ......., . Camardo, Joseph D... Cafaline, John F. Cirino, Vincenf E.. . . Clough, John J.. . .. Colussi, Alberl J. .... . Coors, Joseph C. .... . Corlen, Clyde C. .... . Coslello, Edward J.. .. Criswell, Richard J.. . . Crowell, Dennis P.. .. Crowley, James A.. . . . Cucinolla, James A.. .. Daly, Donald E. ....., . Decker, Edward J.. . .. Degaro, Joseph W.. .. DeNoma, John L. ..... . Dermody, Roberf W.. . . DiMarco. Guido R.. . . . Dodd, Leslie T. ....... . Doggerr. Arnold J.. . . . Donovan, Roberl M.. .. Dorger, Thomas H.. . .. Duncan, Charles W. ... SENIOR CLASS 1948-1949 .....5I29 .....6750 . .... 6750 . .. l66l .....3723 .....3335 .....I727 .....362I .....26I4 .....2704 .....33I7 .....203I .....3730 .....267 .. ..,.. i755 .....48I4 .....3054 .....35l 3477 .....5723 42I4 .....2509 .....3407 .....2892 .....I862 ...H3936 .....3735 .....6847 .....3625 .....572 .....I860 .....l764 .....5609 .....350I .....3322 .....352l .....4209 .....230I .....64l0 .....3799 .....2858 .....250B .....I8l8 .....5450 7004 . .... 6407 .....llll .....52l5 .....3350 6204 .....3922 . .,.. l740 .....l740 .....34I8 .....266 .....703l .....70I8 .....3l .....2500 .....I236 Warren Ave.. . ,. Murray Ave... Murray Ave... California Ave.. . Aull Park Rd.. .. Bonaparle Ave.. . Norlhcul' Ave.. Bevis Ave. ,.... . Moorman Ave... Eden Ave. ..... . Woodburn Ave... Foraker Ave.. . . . Marburg Ave.. Gilman Ave... Caialina Ave.. . . . Plainville Road. .. Fairfield Ave.. . . . W. McMillan S+.. . Woodburn Ave... Glengafe Ave... Beech Slreef .... Sheridan Drive. . . Brolherfon Rd.. . . Markbreil Ave.. . Huron Ave. .... . Burwood Ave.. . . . S. Berlrley Circle. Plainfield Rd.. . .. Clarion Ave.. . . . Empress Ave.. . . . Welch Hill Drive. Hewifl' Ave.. . . . Courrland Ave.. .. Milan Ave. ..... . Monlgomery Road Trimble Ave. .... . Bayard Drive.. Lowry Ave. ..,, . Kenlon Slreel .... Slover Ave. .... . Sl. John's Terrace Marlrbreil Ave.. . Hudson Ave.. . .. Lincoln Ave. .... . Monfgomery Rd.. Wabash Ave.. . . . Grace Ave. .... . Paddoclt Road .... Fuller Sl. ...... . Lillian Drive. . . Wabash Ave.. Erie Ave.. . . Floral Ave.. Mills Ave. ..... . Mills Ave. ...... . Brolfherfon Road. Dorchesler Sl.. . . . Palmello Ave.. Palmello S+.. . .. Winlon Ave.. . Roolrwood Drive. Louden Ave.. . . . l65 Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnali 29, Ohio Cincinnali 8, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnali 29, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnali 6, Ohio Cincinnali I9, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 9, Ohio Cincinnafi I9, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnali 6, Ohio Cincinnali I9, Ohio Cincinnali 7. Ohio Cincinnali I3, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 9, Ohio Cincinnafi 9, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Silverlon l3, Ohio Silverion I3, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnali 26, Ohio Cincinnafi 30, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali l3. Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 6. Ohio Cincinnali I2 , Ohio Deer Parlr I3, Ohio Cincinnafi 9. Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnali I6, Ohio Cincinnali 2, Ohio Cincinnali 29, Ohio Cincinnali 7, Ohio Cincinnari 27, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Cincinnali 9, Cincinnali I9 Ohio Ohio , Ohio Cincinnari 27, Ohio Cincinnaii 27, Ohio Wyoming l5, Cincinnali 8, Cincinnafi 2, Ohio Ohio Ohio lda Ave. ....,... . Homer Ave.. .. Dyehouse, James P. ...,, ..., . Eagan, Richard A.. ,. Eiser, Raymond L.. . . , Ellig, Edward P.. . . . Enderle, Paul E. ..., . Fanning, Francis X... Feighery, Donald R.. . Feighery, John W.. .. Feldman, Charles R.. . .. Fischer, George W., Flaheriy, John B.. . . . Foppe, William H.. .. Ford, Francis W. ...... .... . Ford, Rolaerf T. ........... .... . Frommeyer, Thomas E.. .. . ., , . . Gaius. Harold D. ..,..., .... . Gallensiein, Thomas P. Gallo, Roberi N. ....... ,,4A , Gardner, Donald E... Gerding, William J.. . Gilb, Richard .......... ,,4,, Gilliland, Oliver W.. Glassmeyer, Melvin . Gormley, Pafriclr J... Grady, James M. ..., . Grainger, John A.. .. Gray, Harry E. ..... . Green, Lawrence T. ..... ,,,, , Groie, Waller F. .... . Gruber, Donald P. .... .U , Gunhelman, Louis J.. Haas, Ferdinand G.. . Haffner, Frank L.. Hahn, Paul H. .....,. . Hamilfon, Roberf M. .,.. ,,,, , Harmon, Donald J.. .. Haifield, William H.. Healey, Joseph C.. .. Hebbeler, Donald B.. UMA Heinh, Joseph J. .... . Heiselmann, Frank E. ..., ,,,, , Hellliamp, Richard B. ..... ,.., , Henlie, Paul E. ......... ,,,, , Herrlein, Charles F. ..... ,,,, , Herzog, David H. .,..... ,,,, , Holfgrefe, Roherf P.. . . . Holzman, Charles L. .... ,,,, , Huber, Richard G.. ., Huief, Francis X.. . . . Huninghalce, Thomas F. .,.. ..,. , lngersoll, Charles R. .... . Janning, Rober1J.. Johannigman, John G Jung, Roberf A.. .. Kasselmann, James J. ..... .... . Kaufz, Lawrence G. ..... .,.. . Kern, William M.. . Kingery, Thomas L Klug, Roger B. ...... . Knechf, Harold C., .. Koclr, Joseph B.. . . . Koenig, Elmer V.. . . . Kohorsi, John J. .... . Kolde, Joseph A.. .. Kolkmeyer, Roberf . .. Kormelinlr, Joseph Kraimer, Roberr H. ....... .... . Krimpenfori, Alfred Krumme. Donald P Kuhr, Thomas J.. . .. B. ..... .,,. . J. ..... .... . IOI46 Springfield Pk.. .. 2414 4315 2617 1830 3124 6437 1235 960 3325 6220 3705 3339 1125 5610 6517 429 6104 3916 4024 R.R. 4226 4226 2514 6920 5113 1836 .4256 4214 1750 1921 3436 5112 6713 3327 2147 2522 1113 6519 4211 5523 3604 2921 2903 3626 6615 Washingfon Ave... Verne Ave. ...... . S. Farmcresr Drive. Lawn Avenue. Gloss Ave.. . .. Welion Si. .... . Rossmore Ave.. .. Haich Sireei ..... Easfside Ave... Chandler S+. .... . Michigan Ave.. .. Bevis Ave. .... . Lois Drive. . . Waldorf Place... Wilkinson Si. .... . Woodmonl' Ave.. . Burwood Ave. ....,.... . . . . Grove Ave. ........... .. . . . . I, Box 68, Schaler Rd. .... Brcwnway Ave.. .. Ivanhoe Ave. .... . Ridgecliff Ave.. .. Grace Ave.. . .. Carihage Ave.. .. Wayland Ave.. . .. Wafch Hill Lane. . Websrer Ave.. . , . Appleion Sf.. .. . Avonlea Ave.. . . Vanzandi Rd.. . .. Woodburn Ave... Rolsion Ave. .... . Roe Sireel .....,.. Monrgomery Rd.. . . . Fulfon Ave. ..... . Ridgecliff Ave.. . . Halpin Ave.. .. Iris Ave. .... . Franlrlin Ave.. .. Milan Ave. .... . Edwards Road .... King Place ....,.. Losanfiville Ave.. . Clarion Ave. ..... . Kennedy Ave. ...... . Box 311, Shawnee Run Rd 1766 1600 3712 454 2739 3852 4242 528 6406 3626 2326 4313 6809 4102 519 2940 4005 8922 6723 1320 1648 Dale Rd. ....,...... . Highland Ave., . .. Lansdowne Ave... Wood Ave. .... . Roberison Ave.. . . Marburg Ave.. . Websier Ave.. . .. Dandridge Sf.. .. Orchard Lane.. Russell Ave.. , . . Easf Hill Ave.. . Hegner Ave.. .. Sampson Lane.. Clubview Drive ,... E. Third Sireef ..... Minol' Ave. ........... .... Amiiy Road ............... .... Plainfield Pilxe, Box 202 ..,.. .... Hurd Ave. .............. . . . . Meier Ave. ........... .... Jonaihan Ave... 166 Loclrland 15. Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnafi 9, Ohio Cincinnaii 13, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnaii 29, Ohio Cincinnaii 13, Ohio Cincinnafi 13, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnaii 2, Ohio Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnaii 9, Ohio Cincinnaii 7, Ohio Cincinnaii 29, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnafi 30, Ohio Cincinnari 6, Ohio Cincinnafi 13, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Bafavia, Ohio Cincinnaii 9, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnafi 13, Ohio Cincinnari 27, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Norwood 12. Ohio Cincinnaii 30, Ohio Deer Park 13, Ohio Cincinnaii 9, Ohio Cincinnaii 29, Ohio N. College Hill, Ohio Cincinnaii 7, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnaii 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Cincinnafi 13, Ohio Cincinnaii 8, Ohio Cincinnafi 13, Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnaii 13, Ohio Cincinnaii '8, Ohio Cincinnaii 23, Ohio Cincinnari 13, Ohio Cincinnaii 7, Ohio Cincinnaii 13, Ohio Cincinnaii 27, Ohio Cincinnaii 29, Ohio Cincinnaii 10, Ohio Cincinnaii 13, Ohio Cincinnaii 20. Ohio Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnaii 9, Ohio Deer Parlc 13, Ohio Cincinnaii 10, Ohio Cincinnafi 13, Ohio Cincinnafi 26, Ohio Cincinnaii 8, Ohio Cincinnaii 13, Ohio Cincinnaii 13, Ohio Cincinnari 9, Ohio Cincinnaii 2, Ohio Cincinnaii 9, Ohio Cincinnaii 13, Ohio Cincinnaii 15, Ohio Cincinnaii 27, Ohio Cincinnaii 8, Ohio Cincinnaii 7, Ohio Cincinnaii Kunlrel, Richard J. .,,... .... Laban, Richard W. ..,.. ,... . Lacinalt, Clinlon T. ..,,..... ... Lagemann, Raymond B Langdon, Malcolm P. ..,. LaPilIe, Anfhony L.. .. Larlxin, James M. ..,. . Lehn, Alan J. ...... . Leisring, Joseph P. ...... ... Lemke, William F. ....... .... . Lepping, Lawrence L. ..,, .. Lelfersl, Richard H. ..., .... . Linesch, John H.. .. Lloyd, James R.. . .. Lorenz, Thomas J. ,.,. . Losekamp, James L. ..... ..... Lucas, James A. ........ .... . Luehrmann, Joseph L. .... .... . Mack, James E. ...,,... .... . Malloni, Roberl J.. ,. Marlin, William J.. .. Maffei, John, Jr. ........ .... . McCar+hy, Alberl W. .... .... . McDevi'H, Roberl M. .... .... . McDonough, Frank J. .... . . . McManus, John T. ,...., . . . McNeill, Marlin P.... McPhiIIips, John M. .... .... . Merld, Roberl H. ..., . Miller, Harold E.. .. Mills, Donald J.. . .. Moeller, Ralph E., .. Molloy, John D. ..... . Molloy, William C.. .. Moore, Edward S.. . .. Moore, John J. ..,. . Moran, John B. ......... .... . Morgan, Ronald B.. .. Morrell, Alberl' W. ..... .... . Muchmore, Clarence J.. .. ... Muchmore, Donald E.. Mueller, Slanley A., .... .. . . . Murray, Joseph R.. . .. Nann, Paul A. ...., . Nesi, Frank J. ,.,.... . Neumaier, John M. ..... Newman, Franlilyn D. ..., .... . Niehaus, Charles J. ..... .,,, , Niehaus, Richard C. ..... . . . Nielander, James C. .... .... . Niemann, Joseph B. ..... .... . Niesen, James R. ....... .... . Niesen, Thomas W. .....,.. .... . Obermeyer, Clifford G. .... .... . Obermeyer, Joseph T.. OiConneIl, James P... O'Neill, Gerald R. ..... ... Oslerman, Anfhony M.. . . ,.,.. Overberg, Donald W. ..,. .... . Palmisano, Paul V. ..,.,. .... . Palumbo, Pairiclr D. ..... .... . Paul, Roberl G. ..... . Perrino, Joseph M.. .. Pelersman, John B. .... .... . Pelroshy, Paul F.. ,. Pierce, Donald J.. .. Pierson, Vicfor H.. . . Pope, Nelson A. ..,.. . Poulin, Gregory J.. . ,. Prafl, Edwin F. .... , .627I 2555 I930 64I7 I937 3048 30lI l558 5'f2 4III I924 35I3 l42l I724 3839 5228 5203 35l9 377I 3733 43l5 I73O 238i 3576 3324 280i 2003 3303 I328 3535 393l 2250 647 395l 3943 6008 4305 3350 Z52I 3830 3830 426i 34lI 7954 I339 l7II 393l 29I5 II40 429 3993 2558 430 44 II32 3425 3736 5I05 I540 SIS 538 7930 706 2479 6752 2346 I849 2II9 3523 243i Mayflower Ave. Melrose Ave.. .. Mears Ave.. . .. Girard Ave. ... Waverly Ave... Haclcberry Sf.. . Paul Sfreel ,... Seciion Road. . Beechcresl' Lane. .. .... Carler Slreel., Elm Slreel. .. . Handman Ave.. Carolina Ave... Dexfer Ave. . ., Floral Ave.. .. Rose Ave.. . Rolslon Ave.. . . Kroger Ave.. . . O'Learv Ave... Marburg Ave... Franlrlin Ave.. ,. Courlland Ave.. Marhbreil' Ave.. Erie Avenue .... Trimble Ave.. Erie Ave.. , . , Freeland Ave.. . Claramonf Ave. Ryland Ave.. . . Trimble Ave.. Burwood Ave... Flora Slreel .... Della Ave.. . . Zinsle Ave... Lindley Ave.. .. Bramble Ave... Allison Sf. ..., . Evanslon Ave.. . Melrose Ave.. Carlfon Ave.. Carllon Ave.. . . Glenway Ave.. . Shady Lane .... Cooper Road. . Main Si. ...... . Wm. H. Tafl Rd. ,... .... Floral Ave. ,.., . Cadillac Ave... Rossmore Ave.. Wesl Cliff Lane Germania Ave.. Madison Road. Millon Sl. .... . Jewe'I+ Drive. . . Fenmore Drive. Michigan Ave.. Lansdowne Ave. Whelsel Ave... Merrimac Ave.. Cormalf Sf.. . . . Carplin Place.. Dunn Rd.. . . . Wayne Sl., . . Madison Rd.. .. Murray Ave.. . . Kenfon S+., .. Tilden Ave... Slane Ave.. . .. Mooney Ave.. . , Roberfson Ave.. I67 Cincinnafi I6. Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 30, Ohio Cincinnali I3, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 6, Ohio Cincinnali 8, Ohio Cincinnafi I6, Ohio Cincinnali 6, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 26, Ohio Cincinnali 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 26, Ohio Deer Park I3, Ohio Cincinnali 9 Ohio Norwood I2 Ohio Norwood I2 Ohio Cincinnali 9 Ohio Cincinnali 8 Ohio Cincinnali 6 Ohio Cincinna+i 8 Ohio Cincinnali 8 Ohio Ohio 9. Cincinnali 29, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinna+i I9, Ohio Cincinnali 26, Ohio Cincinnali I3, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnaii 27, Ohio Deer Parlr I3, Ohio Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Monfgomery, Ohio Cincinnafi I0, Ohio Cincinnaii 6, Ohio Norwood I2, Ohio Cincinnafi 9, Ohio Cincinna+i 29, Ohio Cincinnali 20, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnali 8, Ohio Cincinnali IO, Ohio Wyoming I5, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnali 8, Ohio Deer Park I3, Ohio Cincinnafi 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 7, Ohio Cincinnali I0, Ohio Cincinnafi 29, Ohio Cincinnali 30, Ohio Cincinnafi 6, Ohio Cincinnaii 9, Ohio Cincinnali 27, Ohio Cincinnafi 6 Ohio Norwood I2 Ohio Norwood I2 Ohio Cincinnafi 8, Ohio Norwood I2 Ohio Priebe, Rober+ H. ..,., . . .. Rape, William L. .....,, . . . . Rassenfoss, Edward A., . . . . . . Rave, Karl B. ......... .... Ray, Thomas H. .... . Reardon, Thomas E. ...,, .... Rengering, John H. ,... .... Renner, James L. ...... .... Reno, Arfhur W.. . .. Rich, Joseph C. ,....,. . . .. Rickard, James W. ..,. .... Riegeri, Thomas F. ..,.. . . . Roehm, Roberi J.. . .. Rohde, Roberi L.. , . . Rourke. George A. ..... . . .. Ruf, John R. ..... . Russo, Joseph J. .... . Ryan, Herbert D.. . .. Sanders, William E.. . .. Sanfen, Joseph J. ,........ .... Scheidler, Raymond T. .... . . . . Scherxinger, Richard A. ,... .. . . Scheve, William J. ..,... . . . . Schluefer, John J. ..... .... Schmidt Elmer H. ..... .... Schoii. George L. ..... . . . . Schwab, Richard A.. . .. ... . Schwariz, James A. .... ... . Schweikerf, John R.. . .. .... Seiferi, Allen L. ,... . Shaul, John B. ........ . . .. Sheehan, Donald J. .... .... Siemers, Thomas H. .... . . . . Silvaii, Jerome J. ........ .... Sonderman, Joseph A. .... .. .. Sonniag, Richard D.. . . .. Spaeih, John D. .......,. .... Sfevenson, Richard W. .... .. .. Sfolz, John W. .......,,.. . . . . S+riH'ma'H'er, Lawrence S+ump, Donald W. ...,... .... Siump, Paul J. ...... .,... . ,.. Sweeney, Jeremiah W. .... .. .. Swope, Charles J. ....... .... Taylor, Roberf L.. . .. Terhar, Leo G. ...,.,., . . . . Thiery, Richard J. ..... . . .. Thompson, Leslie M. ..... .... Tulre, James L. ........ .... Udry, William R. ,..... .... Uhlfelder, David A. .,.. . Valmassoi, John A. ,...... . .. . Vonderwische, John W Vorbroker, Raymond W VuoHo, Paschal J. ....... .... Walxim, John J. .....,.... .... Wansfrafh, Charles D. ..., .. . . Weber, Dean S.. .,...... .... Weierman, James A.. .. .... Weikel, Francis C., Jr.. .. . . .. Welage, Lawrence A.. .. . . .. Willging, Jerome P. .,.. .... Williams, Donn L. ...... .... Williams, Joseph R. .... .... Wilp, George H. ...... .... Wilion, Herberf C. ...., . . . . Wolffram, Roberi A.. . .. .... Wuesf, Raymond J. ..... .. .. Wurzbacher, Frank W. .... . . .. 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