Purcell High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1953
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While Archbishop of the Cincinnati Archdiocese he was a standard of education and Catholicity. lt is most appro- priate that our school, a leader in education and a dynamo of Catholicity be named in his honor. We revere the memory and are proud to bear the name of Archbishop Purcell. , f a. i . A ' L . 5, ' 'A 5 . i an 2. l it '. . . 1 M. .. H . f ' - L an .., 1 . - N , aa .fi i 'aa - -,' - ' -- are 4 . S , g is i 1 L 2 A l .QQ Sefi w eii'-fi - 'il , ' 1 1 r ' V: A :A iid, i s r , L - Lt r 2 ' rari A R i I 5. 5. Ti: 5 , Q ' I P ' , i' . ' as i I 2. A ' ' - - Liar-lm '- e ,vi f .Z U i i 'l rw Miss Mary Kennedy 25 Years of Devoted Service This year marks Purcell's Silver Iubilee, but it also commemorates the twenty-fifth consecutive year Which Brother Bill has spent at Purcell. During these years Brother Bill has helped tremendously to give meaning to our motto: Outstanding among all. Brother Bill's long stay at Purcell has enkindled the spirit of the schoolg his loyalty has passed on this spirit to each student. The first organization of Purcell's march- ing band Was the work of Brother Bill. He laid the foundation upon which it still builds. lntellectually and culturally he has de- veloped boys in preparation for entrance into their life work. Teaching mathematics has long been part of his daily' schedule. Brother Schroeder is best known as ath- letic director of all of Purcell's sports. His tireless work in this position has been re- sponsible in no small measure for Purcell's success in all interschool athletic competi- tion In appreciation of all Brother Bill has done for the athletic, cultural, intellectual, and spiritual growth of Purcell during the past twenty-tive years, we dedicate to him the 1953 Cavalier. God bless you. Brother Bill. and may you be safeguarded throughout the coming years. :Quarter B fr, 'm 13' 2 ' H - X33 + M ' KLM ks' n X I It I' fx X Axx f X' f A fflf g f cf fx, Bro. Bill. to You We Dedicate The 1953 Cavalier .Q fag allege. Bro. Wxlham L. Schroeder, S.M. Under the Standard of Mary 577i 776 e Setting Our D1 ee ff 0 2 And The Cast 41 z t Association, organized in 1945, is one of the most loyal backers lot only does it furnish certain financial aids, but it adds greatly to Purcell. lt encourages studies by awarding a free trip to Xavier ,, , Operation Youth, while the trophies it awards at the football banquet provide the incentive in athletics. sponsored by the Alumni this year, which included the Football Homecoming Dance, the Annual Com- the dance to introduce seniors to the Association, the the testimonial dinner, given to celebrate Purcell's Silver Brother William Schroeder, who has been at Purcell for of the Alumni are: Vince Billiter CPresidentD, Paul Stickley CVice-Presidenti, Tom McQuaide CTreasurerJ, Hugh Byrnes tRecording Secretaryl, Gibbs MacVeigh Corresponding Secretaryl, Lee Grunkemeyer COrganizer and First Presidenti, and also lack Maclienna, Tom King, Marty Bauer, and Iohn Picciano. The Alumni Association serves as a link between the school and the graduating classes, keeping the old students in Contact with Purcell and its functions. s 'tt A' ,, Q1 .A . ,. ,J , - ,V , ,. Q i r 'W .2-if-'12Q'- :., As- .. A Tn ' X it f ' A ' ' ' 16, 1928 Purcell High School was dedicated. lt had been built the young men of the diocese could receive an education that would them not only citizens of America, but children of God. lohn T. McNicholas, speaking on Catholic Education at the dedica- said, lt is to train our children that they will acquire the habit a supernatural motive for every thought and Word and action of their Archbishop McNicholas had seen the need for several new high schools. became one of these foundations, being named as a memorial to that of the Catholic Church in young America, Archbishop Iohn B. Purcell. The architects, Crowe and Schulte, used the Romanesque style of architecture in this three story building. The exterior Was built of brick with stone trim- mings. Only- the most modern equipment was installed in the 56001100 struc- ture. Upon completion, it immediately took its place among the most beautiful educational institutions serving the community. The school was put in charge of the priests of the diocese and the Brothers of Mary, who have schools located all over the world. This faculty has done a noble job in preparing young men for the battle which faces them at gradua- tion, the never-ending battle for sanctity. . The twenty-five years have been a road of constant improvement. These im- provements have enabled Purcell to move ahead constantly in the fields of spiritual, cultural, intellectual and physical education. The benefits of Purcell are seen in the graduates, both in their work for the community and in their devotion to God. Officers of the Alumni: Hugh Byrnes, Recording Secretary, Paul Stickley, Vice-President, Vince Billiter, President, Tom McOuaide, Secretary-Treasurerp Gibbs MacVeigh, Corresponding Secretary. Receive Mg Instruction Archbishop Iohn T. McNicholas Founder Ot Purcell 8 Proverbs: VIII. 10 t eel? -. mx ' 6, .ig in it 'ee r . A, -V . Ii ,,,...,.,, -3 , tx ' 1: ' -L .:1 ,Mi y.,. L- S i t i gr W Elvin lliu . ml A Most Reverend Karl I. Alter, DD. Archbishop Ot Cincinnati ln this our Silver Anniversary year, we pay special tribute to the Most Revere end Karl l. Alter, Archbishop of Cine cirmati. Archbishop Alter was born in Toledo, Ohio on August 18, 1885. After receiving his education at the Univer- sity of Toledo and St. Iohn University, he was ordained on Iune 4, 1910. Arch- bishop Alter was appointed head of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati after the death ot Archbishop lohn T, McNichof las in l95U, Since his ordination in ltllfl, l-lis Excellency has been an active inein- ber in all fields ot weltare activities, Last year on November lfl, Archbishop Alter was appointed chairman ot the administrative board ot the National Catholic Welfare Conference. Arch' bishop Alter has excelled in all iields of charity, ecliication and administra- tion. During the latter part of l952 Arch- bishop Alter b e gan a caiiipaiqn throiiqhoiit the archdiocese tor liinds tor the restoration ct the old Cathedral, St. Peter in Chains llis plan was niet with approval by the entire archdio cese ot Cincinnati. Very Rev. Msgr. Carl I. Ryan Diocesan Superintendent of Schools tixecutive Board: ' 17, Between if ', i V 16233 at g and School 4 1 - w:..e,,,,Q-,,x,, Rev. Basil Haneberg, Secretary: Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene Davis. ,.fj5gff'V Chairman: Rev. Ierome Bartel: Rev. Iames Byme, Procurator: 'i Rev. Ralph Gorg, S.M., Principal: Rev. Aloysius Huber, Vice- Chainnan: Absent: Rev. Gregory Miller. 1 Rev. Ralph I. Gorg. S.M. When the doors of Purcell opened in Sep- tember for the twenty-titth year, a new face appeared in the otiice of the Principal. Our Silver lubilee Principal, of course, is Rev. Ralph Gorg, S.M., who in the course of one year has proven to be a valuable asset to both faculty and student body. His guiding counsel and inspiring example have helped in lighting the Way tor the Cavaliers' spirit- ual and intellectual life. Our Reverend Pn Very Rev. Iohn A. Elbert, S.M. First Principal of Purcell. Presently Provincial of the Eastem Province of the Society of Mary. 1 1 And Attend Tffhat You Mag Knew Prudence 25 Years A Marianist Bro. Lawrence I. Eveslage, S.M. Assistant Principal The year 1953 holds a two-told significance for Brother Lawrence Eveslage. Not Only- is it the twenty-fifth anniversary of PuI'C6l1g but it is the Silver Iubilee of his entrance into the Society ot Mary as a teaching Brother. At Purcell, besides teaching Practical Geom- etry and Radio and Electricity, Brother EVBS-' lage is Vice-Principal and Disciplinarian. -fu ,. - fe- 'ji 1 4 ' 1 r gt. . 4,A,q?5a .gy : ' ' til, l v , Ierr, S.M Registrar Rev. Iames O. Byrne Procurator-Treasurer Father Byrne, 'our procurator and moneyfman, skillfully mastermincls the Purcell Welfare Association and its pet project, the annual Turkey Festival. Father is also responsible for those wonderful CAhemlj meals we buy in the cafeteria, for he is in complete charge of this establishment. Seeing these accomplishments, it is certainly fitting, then, that We pause and salute reverently this unappreciated, staunch patron of Purcell. Guidance Director We have a jack-of-all-trades at Purcell, a smiling Irish priest named Father Ioseph Kerr. As our registrar and publicity di- rector, Father is constantly busy. For some time our like- able friend has inspired the Dramatic Club, while during the past year, in the role of a novice, he guided the Speech Club to further triumphs. For shouldering this multitude of tasks, we say, Thanks, Father, from the bottom of our hearts. if The Secretaries: They Heep the Record Straight Miss Mary Kennedy Mrs. Hubert Buschle Mrs. Ioseph Leisring Principal's Secretary Vice Principal's Secretary Procurator's Secretary Efficiency is not at all the sole virtue of Miss Mary Ken- nedy, a faithful secretary at Purcell for twenty-five years. Physically small, she handles the responsibilities of a giant. Since the foundation of Purcell, each principal has been served Well by her efforts. The matchless efficiency of Miss Kennedy is rivaled es- pecially by her sparkling personality. Brother Eveslage makes sure that his helper, Don Zoom Zoom Fenton. checks in at the right time. XA , 4 56 J l 52 i I, .1 UWM I1 . Tlixf ,F l ' ffl fl ff. I . - W e Hg .1 i U: .wi nr.. .. WIT A.. iss Office-rs: Guiding Cur Anniversary Year Bill Williams Treasurer Bob Verdin Secretary Stanley Humbert President Thomas Doyle Vice-President 14 There were twenty-five ior officers. After a and much thought on the part of the sen- iors, four typical Cavaliers were chosen. These seniors have taken the responsibil- ity of leading the students, particularly the seniors, to their goal, which is the ap- plication of Christian principles in every- day life. ln this, our twenty-fifth year, they have endeavored to do this job to the best of their ability, as the develop- ment ot Vocation Day will attest, Presiding In the Homerooms Freshmen and Sophomore Presi- dents: Front Row: Michael Tucci lGg Theodore Wilfong, lB, George Conroy, 2Cg Ronald Becker, lCp Edward Fritszch, QE. Second Row: Herbert Frey, ll-lg Charles Tipps, ZD, William Schloss, ID, Charles Degaro, ZG, l-larry Davey, lFg Ron- ald llotick, ZB, Edwin Tepe, lAg Anthony Carnele, llf. Iunior and Senior Presidents: Front How: George Kane, 3Hg lOfS9FDl'l Longi, ISF, lamm: Kramer, 3Gg Anthony Gallo, 4E, lolin Noi :son SD Second Row: Dave Har- mon 43, Robert Carr, 3l3, Thomas McGraw, 4l', Iohn Sci iiit idt, ISF, lameas McQuaide fllig Stanley Humbert flC, Charlet: Lima, HC, Leonard Earl:-2, SA, Dave liollrnan, 4A, Robert Verdin flG. 15 Brother Goetz pours forth his knowledge of squirrels into the minds of lim Speier, Stan Van Scyoc, Iohn Zmurk. C91 G c iii 125,11 x ki X x X .fi-Q of l E ml? 3 Q Fr. Kerr welcomes new seniors entering for the second semester: Bill Thole. Iim Bums and Tom Glenn, and discusses the course of study they will follow. Brother Gensler and lack Martin congratulate Brother Bill, Miss Kennedy and Brother Eveslage, who are observing a triple jubilee this year. Brother Bill and Miss Kennedy are celebrating twenty- tive years at Purcell and Brother Larry his twenty-fifth year as a Marianist. Many teachers have lett Purcell and have gone on to higher positions in the church. Among these are: the Very Rev, lohn ft, Elbert, S.M,, the lirst princi pal ot Purcell, He is now provincial ot the eastern province ot the Society ol Mary, Rt. Bev. Monsignor l-lenry l. Schengber, now celebrating the 6Uth anni versary of his ordination to the priesthood at St. Francis de Sales parish, was a member ot the taculty of Purcell during the lirst year of the schools existence Ht. Bfev. Monsignor August I. Kramer, director ot Catholic charities in Cincin nati, taught here from l91lU to l945g Rev. Leonard Mcls. Fee, SM., who served as principal here troin l94l to l945 now heads the lnstitute of Marianist Studios at Glencoe, Missouri 'lliat Years ul Lite Mag Be Multiplied to Thee Proverbs: IV. l-10 Praestans Inter 0mnes Outstanding Among All Purcell Motto. Chosen in 1950 Bro. Robert W. Blume Rev. lohn P. Boyle Rev, Norbert C. Brinkman Mr. Hubert F. Busch' Mr. William D. Cutcher Bro. Donald E. Dahlmann Bro. Bernard C. Diethorn Rev. Raymond I. Favre Sllllll IH lMIlHHl WISHHM . T1 of a Purcell teacher never comes to an end. After a full day in class, several faculty members take courses at the local universities. Especially during the summer the Brothers and priests are engaged in graduate studies, Working for that coveted masterate. Last summer three of the faculty members completed their graduate work. Bro. Bernard Die- thorn obtained a masterate in History from Western Reserve, Cleveland. At Ohio State Uni- versity Bro. fohn Flynn merited a masterate in Science Education and Bro. Francis Grisez completed a masterate in Fine Arts. Besides their avid interest in sports, the faculty members continue their education by serious reading and attendance at dramatic and musical programs. 3ro. Iohn P. Flynn fu ,Q it f l 5 Yf X Ili XF t if Q CF- Egx Bro, lames F, Foe-rster Rev, Michael T. Frost Rev. Eugene A. Gallagher 19- Bro. Robert W. Blume, S.M.: Personal Typing, English H, l-lomeroom ZA ' Rev Iohn P. Boyle: Economics, Civics, Commercial Law, Homeroom 4D ' Rev. Nor- bert C. Brinlcman: Religion I, Religion H, I-Iomeroom 2E ' Mr. Hubert F. Buschle Music Education, Band Direction, Orchestra, Spring Concert ' Mr. William D Cutcher: English l, Assistant Coach, Homeroom IH ' Bro. Donald E. Dahlmann General Science, Camera Club, Cavalier Photography and Business, Sodality tical Geometry, Assistant Principal, Senior Science ' Rev. Raymond I. Favret tor, Student Spiritual Council CAsst. Moderatorl, C.S.M.C. Moderator, Sodality etry, Algebra ll, Plane Geometry, French H, Sophomore Counselor, Math Club bra ll, Everyday Mathematics, Homeroom lE, Tennis Coach ' Rev. Eugene A partment, Homeroom 3G, It looks as if Father Frost is ready to throw in the towel. Could it be his average is slipping? if' . VN' is ry- ,xv-f.jiX'l.,.f:gf rf- N ,K ,J A 4 Homeroom lA ' Bro. Bernard C. Diethom. S.M.: World HistofYf A-I11QIiCQ.1'1. His' tory, Locks and Lockers, Homeroom 2C ' Bro. Lawrence I. Eveslage, S.M.: Prac- Latin I, Religion I, Algebra l, Freshman Guidance, Golf Coach, Dance Modera- Homeroom 1D ' Bro. Iohn P. Flynn. S.M.: Phy-sics, Radio and Electricity, Chem- istry, Homeroom 4C ' Bro. Iarnes F. Foerster, S.M.: Solid Geometry, Trigonom- lntramurals, Sodality, Homeroom 4A ' Rev. Michael T. Frost: Algebra I, Alge- Gallagher: Englishlll, Composition, Remedial Guidance, Head ot English De- The diocesan priest at Purcell has a twenty-four hour-a-day job. Besides teaching he must perform his duties as parish priest. He must give spiritual and moral strength. He must be all things: a father, a doctor, a business man. He must constantly strive to lead himself and the parish he serves to the Eternal Goal. uw. . my It M U' 'X ' J! , QV' Bro. Henry I. Gensler Goetz ' Bro. Francis I. Grisez Dfw Mr. Iohn R. Hanloi '55 N R slit 9 . Crunson And Gold School Colors, Chosen in 1928 x ,,,.i.,,,.i.-ft f.. -f.:--f-12. V-H - - a Rev. Iames A. Imhof Bro. William I. Kiefer Bro. Norbert I. Kleinhenz Rev. Lawrence R. Hrus rw- frel'xi-':?!'fir'. r3'?it-5.i6ff q:'i ,'f7.VL-'tl' J ' ' I I ' I '4 -' -St.XQ3qf'f5i- - '-'ffqsfflf ilj Q12 ,Q v.f2L,.-inf, :4 ,. v .1 . .' .V , L . i Nc- was-1-- , H 5. J.. . 1 'L ' fm .4 11. 4 X v. Edward F. Haskamp Rev. Robert E. Hungling Bro. Iames F. Kunes Bro. Bernard I. Laurinaitis ' wg Elsa-,Q-f .- Bro. Lynn C. Leazer Rev. Iesse W, Lonsway Bro. Henry I. Gensler, S.M.: Mechanical Drawing I df ll, Service Club, Chess Club, Homeroom SA ' Bro. Iames C. Goetz, S.M.: Biology, Practical Chemistry, General Science, Iunior Guidance, Nature Club, Diocesan Science Club, Iunior Red Cross, Sodality, Homeroorn 3B ' Bro. Francis I. Grisez, S.M.: Art I, II, Ill, IV, Poster Design, Art Club, Cavalier--Art and Literary, Homeroom lB ' Mr. Iohn R. Hanlon: Physi- cal Education II, Physiology, Assistant Football Coach, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach ' Rev. Edward F. Haskamp: Algebra I, Latin I, Secretary Faculty Bowling League, I-lomeroom lF ' Rev. Rob- ert E. Hungling: English IV, Civics, Horneroom 4E ' Rev. Iames A. Imhof, S.M.: English H, English III, l-lomeroorn SE, Plume, Publicity ' Rev. Ioseph L. Kerr. S.M.: English IV, Music Appreciation, Registrar, Guid- ance, Speech and Debate, Drarnatics, Crimson Club, Chaplain of Football Team, Sodality ' Bro. William I. Kiefer, S.M.: Librarian ' Bro. Norbert I. Hleinhenz, S.M.: Record Keeping and Filing, General Business, Consumer Economics, l-lomeroom ZB, Cheerleaders ' Rev. Lawrence R. Krusling: Religion III, Religion IV ' Bro. Iames F. Hunes, S.M.: Plane Geometry, Alge- bra Il, Literature I, Homeroom ZD, Conduct Recorder, Sodality ' Bro. Bemard I. Laurinaitis, S.M.: Spanish I, Spanish ll, English Ill, Band, Orchestra ' Bro. Lynn C. Leazer, S.M.: Chemistry, Homeroom 3C, Chemis- try Club ' Rev. Iesse W. Lonsway: Religion III, Home- room SI-I. , . e areth the Duc inel nl wp, v , . :.' 1, 3 ., , 7, xy . Q A . . . -, ' r1'u1'f .14 if .. A ff vl. 71- ,wx T'g.v -Mli:,.-x,, ,. fury.. - -. .-an . .. , , -rw-y,f .',. .- , .V Av. .,. M. , W, M - ,. ,g,..,- - -, ,.. ,. g ,, , , .A H x 3 Rev. Robert I. Mauntel: Religion l, Homeroom lG ' Mr. Iames V. McCarthy: Physical Education, Varsity, Football Coach, Swimming Coach ' Bro. Iohn I. Ray, S.M.: English l, English II, I-Iomeroom IC, Sodality ' Rev. Charles B. Rohrkemper: Religion Il, Homeroom ZF, Sodality ' Rev. Urban Rupp, S.M.: Religion Ill, Latin Ill, Latin IV, Homeroom 3l5', Senior Guidance, Senior Activities, Graduation, Sodality ' Bro. Francis W. Schneider, S.M.: World History, American History, Homeroom 3D, Co-ordinator of Activities, Organist ' Bro. William L. Schroeder, S.M.: Plane Geometry, Athletic Director, Alumni ' Rev. Robert W. Schutte: Civics, American History, World History, Homeroom 4F ' Rev. Elmer W. Smith: Latin I, Latin II, Homeroom ZG, Sodality- ' Bro. Robert H. Springman, S.M.: Al- gebra I, Algebra IV, Basic Math, Homeroom 4B ' Bro. Henry A. Streb, S.M.: Bookkeeping, Business Or- ganization, Head of Business Department, Business Guidance, Commercial Club, Sodality ' Rev. William M. Welch: Religion IV, Homeroom 4G ' Rev. William P. Winterrneyer: World History, American History, Civics, American History Club ' Bro. Iames I. Sheri- dan, S.M.: English I, English II, Sodalityi. Bro. Iames I. Sheridan Rev. William P. Rev. Robert I. Mauntel Mr. Iames V. McCarthj Bro. William L. Schroeder Rev. Robert W. Schutt KC t-sux- w fit J t X . f , s , . X X w , . N . I Ds. Y f l F- Q 1 The Cava1ier '5 Q81 , if l y Purcell Emblem -- Adopted in 1930 . 0 -Y 4. Bro. lohn I. Ray Rev. Charles B. Rohrkernper Rev. Urban Rupp ll 5 x X Li Bro. Francis W. Schneider Rev. Elmer W. Smith Bro. Robert H. Springman Bro, Henry A, Streb Rev. William M. Welch Besides the task of teaching and educating, the Brothers of Mary have found time for many extra-curricular activities. They take part in faculty and com munity projects and are the moderators of many of the Clubs at school But more than being our teachers and friends, they are leaders, leaders in a spiritual Way, who daily through their good example show us The way to Iesus through Mary. , 2.-5 V! - . l - ww ww l Faculty members of the student guidance pro Hlllllllll llll MHNY llllll treme rightl Bro. lame, Eoerster, Bro, lamcs Goetz, Er Eugene Gallagher Er. Raymond Eavret and Er. Urban Rupp The Curriculum of 1953 REQUIRED: Freshman: Religion, English, Physical Education ' Sophomore: Religion, English, World His- tory, Physical Education ' lunior: Religion, English, American History ' Senior: Religion, English, Civics. ELEC'I'IVE: Freshman: Algebra l, Everyday Mathematics, Latin l, General Science, Music Appreciation, Art l, Typing, English l fSpeciall, Physiology and Health ' Sophomore: Plane Geometry, Practical Geometry, Latin ll, Biology, Art ll, Typing l, Music Appreciation, General Business ' Iunior: Algebra ll, Basic Mathematics, Latin lll, Biology, Chemistry, Practical Chemistry, Art lll, Poster Design, German l, French l, Spanish l, Mechanical Drawing l, Bookkeeping, Typ- ing l, Typing ll, Economics, Music Appreciation, Consumer Economics, Record Keeping and Eiling ' Senior: Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra ll, Physics, Senior Science, Radio, Electricity, Economics, Typing l, Typing ll, Commercial Law, Mechanical Drawing l, Mech- anical Drawing ll, Art lV, Latin IV, German ll, French ll, Spanish ll, Business Organization. K1 I Lei, lie-X Ci D Raymond F. McCoy aduate of 1930 or of the Graduate Div of Xavier University Thomas E. Lee An Intellectual Leader of 1953 Tom Lee has proven himself one of the masterminds of the senior class. A tour year honor student, with a high scholas- tic average, he uses his talents for the betterment of many of Purcell's organ- izations. He has served as cityfwide president of the C.S.M.C, and is a mem- ber of the Math Club and the Triple AC. Tom has served as a cheerleader for four years, leading the student body in cheering on our Silver Iubilee teams. 25 YHIHS addiee 1923-1953 Ackermann, I. Ackermann, T. Amann Anello Angus Arlinghaus Beck Beimesche Berger Berning Besuden Betz Bien Bird Birkmeyer ,-,x, L Lv. :HMZEL 2gz,':,j?kf'1:- 2,ei-5.1.1 -V V ..- ,. -.nr-'-ft.. ,N f T:'1Yg ftlfifri-1 fI33 :J-' 'f , gm:-f -pn 3 .-511 '. -3.911 xv iff - 'Qu vi' ' -..ff41.: . ' .' '4,L ':t -' -' gf- 3 A 5, .1 seq: 4 5 .-I v-+ x J'- gtivgg .Q I is -v x s 1 HX-Ll If Ee' ., A i 3 1,117 WS .4...11' , ,, SH .- , R ,, . me Qftggif 1 - ff' ilu- 1- 13.57 ,ew slant. fa-1 if 'fr W v. il SN 1 X . .. 13? U.. V '- f V. 5' ,fl 4 K, 'ggijfgg 28 ACKERMANN, IOHN B.: Football 1234: Homeroom 4E 0 ACKERMANN, THOMAS B.: At- tendance Assistant l: Intramural Basketball 23: Homeroom 4F 0 AMANN, IAMES I.: Red Cross 123: Service Club 123: Intramural Basketball 1234: Homeroom 4C 0 ANELLO. BRUNO F.: Football 234: Intramural Bowling 23: Homeroom 415' 9 ANGUS. ROBERT I.: Attendance Assistant 1: Intramural Basketball 123: Homeroom 4 B 0 ARLINGHAUS. WILLIAM A.: C.S.M.C. Officer 1: Student Council 2: Intramural Basketball 12: Intra- mural Bowling 234: Homeroom 4G 0 BECK, HAROLD I.: Homeroom 4B 0 BEIMESCHE. EDWARD C.: Annual Staff 4: Library Staff 1: Intramural Basketball 1: Intramural Bowl- ing 234: Homeroom 4C 0 BERGER. DANIEL L.: Commercial Club 4: Homeroom 4E 0 BERNING. FRANK R.: Nature Club 34: Commercial Club 4: Homeroom 4B 9 BESUDEN. WALDEMAR H.: Honor Student 1: Red Cross Club 2: Student Council 2: Library Stall 2: Nature Club 12: Football 1: Track 2: Intramural Basketball 234: Intramural Bowling 2: Homeroom 4D 0 BETZ, PAUL I.: Debate Team 1: Swimming 1: Intramural Basketball 123: Homeroom 4B 0 BIEN, FREDERICK A.: C.S.M.C. Officer 1: Basketball 134: Intra- mural Basketball 123: Homeroom 4G 0 BIRD. CHARLES H.: Intramural Basketball 1234: Intramural Bowling 123: Homeroom 4E 0 BIRKMEYER. ALLEN L.: Students' Spiritual Council 2: Intramural Bowling 4: Homeroom 4E. UA'I'ES BISHER, ALBERT D.: Homeroom 4B 0 BLACK. DOUG- LAS W.: Treasurer 4D5 Annual Staff 45 Attendance Assistant 35 Intramural Basketball 45 Intramural Bowl- ing 45 Homeroom 4D 0 BLOM. DONALD I.: Nature Club 125 Intramural Basketball 135 Homeroom 4D 0 BOMKAMP. WILLIAM D.: President 3B5 Secretary 4B5 Football 12345 Track 35 Intramural Basketball 35 In- tramural Bowling 125 Homeroom 4B 0 BORTHS. ALLEN C.: C.S.M.C. Officer 25 Red Cross Club 235 Nature Club 12345 Commercial Club 235 Intramural Bowling 245 Homeroom 4D 0 BOWIE, DONALD R.: Secretary ZB5 Treasurer 3C, 4G5 Students' Spiritual Council 45 Student Council 25 Plume Staff 25 Debate Team 125 Chemistry Club 35 American Way Institute 35 Homeroom 4G 0 BOYD, EVERETT M.: Intramural Bowling 15 Record Club l5 Homeroom 4B 0 BRAM- BLE. KENNETH R.: Annual Staff 45 Library Staff 235 Service Club 1235I-Iomeroom 4A 0 BRENDEL. IOSEPH H.: Service Club 125 Honor Roll Display 15 Intramural Basketball 35 Intramural Bowling 45 Homeroom 4E 0 BRESLIN. IAMES F.: Honor Student 15 Students' Spiritual Council 35 C.S.M.C. Officer 35 Annual Staff 45 Track 35 Intramrual Basketball 345 Homeroom 4B 0 BRUDER, DONALD F.: Attendance Assistant 25 In- tramural Basketball l5 Homeroom 4F 0 BRUNS. HOWARD I.: Plume Staff 345 Football 15 Intramural Basketball 245 Homeroom 4F 0 BUHRMAN, MICHAEL R.: Homeroom 4D U BURGASSER. CHRISTIAN M.: Honor Student 125 Debate Team 15 Mathematics Club 45 Chemistry Club 35 Attendance Assistant 25 Track 25 Intramural Basketball 12345 Intramural Bowling 125 Homeroom 4A. Brendel Breslin Bruder Bruns Buhrman Burgasser Bisher Black Blom Bomkamp Borths Bowie Boyd Bramble 31 If x It - F L I 4 ' X if N I 1 . 1 - Front How: Richard Buschmann, Thomas Vornberger, William Mayors, David Hoffman KPresidentJ, Dems Hemmerle, Iames Van Flandern, Second How: Richard Radler, Gerald Smith, Walter Herzog, Paul Schramm, Lawrence Gerwe. Third Row: Charles Mauer CVice Presi- dentl,Michael Reis, Iames Morgan fSecretary-Treasurerl,Walter Orms- bee, Albert Neubauerfourth Rowzlohn Connolly,Donald Shroyer, Rab- ert Miller, Thomas Dieter, Robert Zolg. Fifth Row: Robert Grome, Frank Sebille, Gerald Shawhan, Edward Longo, Ronald I-Ieinen, Iohn Zmurk. Sixth Row: Richard Wess, Kenneth Meyers, Kenneth Bramble, Roy Makin, Christian Burgasser, Ronald Vogele, Betrand Maher, Iohn Gulden. Burns, Iames Burns, Iohn I. Burns, lohn T. BURNS. IAMES A.: Homeroom 4C 0 BURNS, IOHN I.: Intramural Basketball lg I-Iomeroom 4F ' BURNS, IOHN T.: Students' Spiritual Council 2, Homeroom 4G ' BUSCHMANN. RICHARD W.: Service Club 2: Intramural Bowl- ing 35 Red Cross Club 23, Sodality 4g Home- room 4A 0 CAFFERKY, IOHN M.: President IB, Commercial Club 34, Attendance Assistant 45 I-Iomeroom 4E 0 CAPPA. IOHN P.: Vice- President 4Gg Triple A-C 2, Intramural Bowl- ing 2, Homeroom 4G. Buschmann Catferky Cappa Senior A CAPPEL, IEROME F.: Homeroorn 4C5 Mathematics Club 45 Service Club 0 CARSON. IAMES D.: Horneroom 4G5 Students' Spiritual Council 45 C.S.M.C. 45 Band 125 Debate Team 125 Library Stafi 25 Nature Club 123 tVice-Presi- dentl 45 Mathematics Club 45 Triple A-C 2345 Intramural Basketball 125 In- tramural Bowling 34 OCHAMBERS, LAWRENCE P.: Homeroom 4G5 Band 2345 Orchestra 2345 Nature Club 25 American History Club '4 0 CONDON. WILLIAM A.: l-lomeroom 4E 0 CONNOLLYQ IOHN W.: Homeroom 4A5 Mathematics Club 45 Tennis 2 0 CONSOLINO, ANTHONY I-: l-lomeroom 4B5 Intramural Basketball l 0 COORS, GEORGE T.: Homeroom 4F5 An- nual Statt 45 Art Club 235 Intramural Bowling 2 0 CORNEUUS. DANIEL A.: l-lomeroom LIE: Art Club 135 Intramural Basketball l 0 COSTIGBN. IOHN P.: Homeroom 4G 0 DAUNT. IOHN R.: Homeroom 4E5 Intramural Basketball 23 0 DERMODY. RONALD A.: l-lomeroom 4F5 Football l5 Intramural Bas- ketball l234 9 DIETER. THOMAS- I.: l-lomeroom 4A5 Honor Student 35 Rifle Club 235 Athletic Manager 345 Intramural Basketball 34 ' DOLD, OTTO I.: l-lomeroom 4D5 Honor Student lg Debate Team l 9 DORAN, IOHN R.: l-lomeroom 4E 0 DOWD, THOMAS A.: l-lomeroom 4E. 5 1 A Cappel Carson Chambers Condon Connolly Consolino Coors Cornelius Costigan Daunt Dermody Dieter Dold Doran Dowd A Hide M ctmman tnts ff: U. . , ' , . V. ,. 5 ,, .. l, - --V . ' 5. . .. L- f-:ff ---pts:-. t 5. e. - . . tr - 5 . 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'i-' tx' CTreasurerD 45 Swimming 1235 Intramural Bas- . :'b,' in: ketball 12345 Cavalier of the month 4 0 DRUM- ga . lli l g ':,' A MOND, RONALD W.: Homeroom 419 5 Intra- , :f'.-t 1': 25'1 1 -. ..5.i..., mural Basketball 23 0 DULLE. WILLIAM E.: :.b ,:,, ,..1 Z, - ' Homeroom 4C5 Honor Student 1235 Library 55 -5 'tE ' Zl lbrtr Staff 1, Intramural Basketball 124 0 ENGLE. :':: PAUL S.: I-Iomeroom 4135 Rifle Club 25 Intra- mural Basketball 235 Intramural Bowling 34 0 FAGIN. DANIEL I.: Homeroom 4C5 Honor Stu- dent I5 Intramural Basketball 123 9 FARRIS. HARRY A.: Homeroom 4125 Students' Spiritual Council 25 Triple A-C 35 Student Council 35 Intramural Basketball 35 Intramural Bowling 23. Engle Eagin Farris Front Row: lohn Power Clreasurerl, Anthony Consolino, Donald Bisher, Iames McBride, Leonard Herselman, lohn Motz, lames Quigleysecond Row: lames Kossen, Paul Willing, loseph Woeste, lohn Geisz, lames Harrison, Everett Boyd Third Row: Ierome Wilson, Harold Beck, Mark Hutzel, Paul Betz, loseph Whit- aker, Paul Engle, Robert Berning, Robert Angus. Standing: lames Foley, Eugene Reinhardt, Thomas Tighe, Iames Breslin lVice-Presidentl, William Bomkamp fSecretaryl, David Harmon fPresidentl, William Reynolds. Last Row: Richard Schmidt, loseph Nolan, Robert Mullaney, lames Loftus, Iames Graf, Richard Sim- mons,, Gary Schoenberaer, lohn Haas, lohn Lernke, Gilbert Fox, Richard Perr- man. Absent: Richard lablonski. ww: A .1-., .1 xt: fs - fr? ' F95 1 r wtf, 1' Y , ' ' I-FLIVQ lfings-.Q dk, ,ri 5-P:-rgsif V rr-.J ' f?,.-Z-114 :fri Aff-ki , W3 ' If ft. , 1 R. ' ' ' 4 'V K ff A lu:-fi' ' W , f ff Q ' ' 1 L ' .cat , to 5 , fxv-:1-.s-5-'w.w:,v rw- ,, -.:.i.:- .. --Q- up qv-.... fr .. .,.,:1-. ffl, 4:-15 ' fm' ' J f - . R 'inf X333 QA: vi-I' ,QQ'a:2T v-:LQ A 7 ne: felt' wffvl fl-.mb ., f 1. c if A 4 1 A A Y' F tty -Pr, tThat Thg Earn Hearken to Wisttiidmtzi Senior B 3. uw- 488 t 'tw' FINCH. THOMAS M.: Homeroom 4F5 Intramural Basketball 125 Intramural Bowling 12 0 FLEISCH, LEROY T.: Students' Spiritual Council 15 Plume Statt 35 Intramural Basketball 12 0 FOGELMAN. RICHARD C.: Homeroom 4F ' FOLEY, IAMES C.: Homeroom 4B5 Rifle Club 25 Intramural Basketball 25 In- tramural Bowling 2 9 FOLEY, WILLIAM E.: Homeroom 4C5 Annual Staff 45 Debate Team 15 Tennis 2345 Intramural Basketball 235 Chemistry Club 35 In- tramural Bowling 4 9 FORD, EARL A.: Homeroom 4C5 Secretary 4C5 Honor Student 15 Students' 'Spiritual Council 45 Student Council 15 Annual Staff 45 Library Staff 15 Chemistry Club 3 0 FOX GILBERT I.: Homeroom 4B5 Intra- mural Basketball l235 ' FRANKENBERGER. IOHN I.: Homeroom 4C5 Honor Student 15 Students' Spiritual Council 45 C.S.M.C. 1Presidentl 45 Annual Staff 45 Plume Staff 35 Football 12345 Basketball 125 Baseball 25 Intramural Basketball 345 Prom Attendant 3 0 GALLO, ANTHONY T.: Homeroom 4E5 President 4B5 Vice-President IG-ZE5 Annual Staff 45 Art Club 35 Intramural Basketball 12 0 GARDNER, LOUIS E.: Homeroom 4D5 Annual Staff 45 Plume Staff 34: Intramural Basketball 35 Student Council 3 0 GEISZ, IOHN H.: Home- room 4B5 Intramural Basketball 1245 0 GERWE. LAWRENCE B.: Homeroom 4A5 Honor Student 125 Nature Club 15 Intramural Basketball 123 9 GLASS- MEYER, ANTHONY I.: Homeroom 4E5 Vice-President 3B5 Athletic Manager 125 Intramural Basketball 2 0 GLASSMEYER. RICHARD R.: Homeroom 4C: Honor Student5 Service Club 15 Attendance Assistant 12 0 GRAF. IAMFS R.: Homeroom 4B. H-L Finch Fleisch Fogelman Foley, I. Foley, W. Ford Fox Frankenberger Gallo Gardner Geisz Gerwe Glassmeyer, A Glassmeyer, R Graf Iames - . 'if' ..-1. , -. I f 5511.14 'sl'-ff, II: f,-ST: ig1Q'2aQ1'if'l'f7 52i ,IL f'1':,f.af I Graf, Iohn Grever Grome Gulden Haas Hall Harmon Harrison 'X fc ..r f- f I n x l 11k .IJ B I Haworth Heil Heinen Heiselman Hemingway Hemmerle GRAF. IOHN R.: Track 35 Homeroom 4F 9 GREVER. DONALD L.: Annual Staff 45 Photography Club 145 Com- mercial Club 345 Intramural Basketball 1345 Homeroom 4D 0 GROME, ROBERT A.: Football 12345 Intramural Basketball 135 Homeroom 4A 0 GULDEN, IOHN A.: Track 1235 Intramural Basketball 12345 Intramural Bowl- ing 125 Homeroom 4A 0 HAAS, IOHN R.: Student Coun- cil 12345 Band 1235 Orchestra lg Swing Band 15 Intra- mural Basketball 15 Homeroom 4B 0 HALL, ROBERT G.: Students' Spiritual Council 25 C.S.M.C. Officer I5 Home- room 4G 9 HARMON. DAVID F.: President 4B5 Trecxs- urer 3D5 Students' Spiritual Council 45 Football 12345 Basketball 1235 Track 35 Homeroom 4B5 0 HARRISON, IAMES A.: Intramural Basketball 145 Homeroom 4B 0 HAWORTH, RICHARD N.: Intramural Basketball 15 In- tramural Bowling 235 Homeroom 4F 9 HEIL, IOHN S.: Band 1235 Orchestra 125 Swing Band 25 Nature Club 15 Intramural Basketball lg Intramural Bowling 2345 Home- room 4E 0 HEINEN. RONALD H.: Honor Student 1235 Debate Team 15 Nature Club 125 Cross Country 35 Track 35 Homeroom 4A 0 HEISELMAN, LEONARD C.: Vice- President lB5 Commercial Club 45 Attendance Assist- ant 25 Intramural Basketball 45 Intramural Bowling 1235 Homeroom 4B 0 HEMINGWAY. RONALD L.: Honor Stu- dent 12345 Student Council 25 Mathematics Club 45 Triple A-C 25 Intramural Basketball 125 Intramural Bowl- ing 245 Homeroom 4C 0 HEMMERLE, DENIS L.: Honor Student 25 Students' Spiritual Council 45 C.S.M.C, Sec- retary 45 Annual Staff 45 Plume Staff 345 Debate Team 2345 Nature Club 2345 Mathematics Club 345 Triple A-C City President 2345 Cheerleader 345 Intramural Basket- ball 45 Intramural Bowling 345 Homeroom 4A 0 HEN- NESSY, IOHN I.: Library Staff 25 Service Club 125 In- tramural Basketball 25 Homeroom 4G. . X .E Q ,gi 5 ' 2- .ru if ,R Incline Thg Heart To i Know Prudence pw l I it K3 , 'ii HERZOG, WALTER H.: Honor Student 235 Nature Club 2345 President 45 Triple A-C 45 Home- room 4A ' HILLMAN. PAUL L.: President ZG5 Plume Staff 35 Intramural Basketball 1234: Intramural Bowling 1245 Homeroom 4 E 0 HOFFBAUER, IOHN H.: Annual Staff 45 Commer- cial Club 345 Homeroom 4E 0 HOFFMAN. DAVID L.: President 4A5 Honor Student 15 Annual Stall 45 Plume Stall 345 Debate Team 125 Mathematics Club 45 Football 15 Sodality 45 Intrcr- mural Basketball 12345 American Way Institute 35 Intramural Bowling 45 Homeroom 4A 9 HOLLSTEGGE. ALLEN I.: Annual Stall 45 Art Club 235 Commercial Club 45 Attendance As- sistant l5 Homeroom 4E 0 HULLEMEYER, WALT A.: Honor Student 15 Nature Club 235 Chem- istry Club 35 Homeroom 4C 0 HUMBERT STANLEY F.: Senior President President 4C5 Treas- urer 3F5 Honor Student 12345 Students' Spiritual Council 12345 C.S.M.C. Treasurer 45 Student Council 1235 Annual Stall 45 Debate Team 125 Mathematics Club 4, President5 Football 12345 Basketball 1235 Track 1235 Prom Attendont 35 Homeroom 4C5 Cavalier of the Month 4 ' HUTZEL. MARK E.: Intramural Basketball 1235 Homeroom 4B U IABLONSKI, RICHARD W.: Speech Club 25 Variety Show Staff 35 Homeroom 4B 0 IONES. HAROLD M.: Student Council 1235 Attendance Assistant 125 Prom Committee 345 Commercial Club 45 Football 15 Intramural Basketball 15 Intramural Bowling 1235 Homeroom 4G ' KAMPHAUS, EUGENE H.: Secretary IB, ZE5 Student Council 125 Golf 345 Intramural Basketball 12345 Homeroom 4F 0 KARCHER, PAUL I.: Student Council 25 Band 125 Nature Club 2345 Triple A-C 45 Homeroom 4E 9 KEISER, HUGH A.: President 3G5 Vice-President ZF5 Secretary 4G5 Nature Club 235 Attend- ance Assistant 35 Football 15 Cross Country 35 Intramural Basketball 1235 Homeroom 4G U KINDT. IAMES K.: Treosurer ZG, 3B, 4F5 Student Council 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Intra- mural Bowling 35 Homeroom 415' 0 KING. IOHN A.: Honor Student 1235 Chemistry Club 35 Homeroom 4C. Herzog Hillman Hoftbauer Hollrnan I-Iollstegge Hullemeyer Humbert Hutzel Iablonski Iones Kamphaus Karcher Keiser Hindt King Kollenberg Hossen Kunkel Lavatori Lee Lemke Loftus Longo Losekamp, R.C. Losekcxmp, R. A. Luck Maglinano Majors Makin Maness amural Basketball 125 ROBERT C.: Vice-Presi- EDWARD A.: Presi- Homeroom 4E 0 LEE. , City President 35 Club 345 Triple A-C 345 Prom Commit- Homeroom 4B 0 Council 15 Football 125 EDWARD C.: Honor Stu- dent 125 Mathematics Club 45 Football 15 Golf 2345 Intramural Bowling 345 Book Store 2345 Homeroom 4A 0 LOSEKAMP. ROBERT C.: Annual Staff 45 Art Club 15 Prom Com- mittee 345 American History Club 45 Rifle Club 25 Track 15 Intramural Bowling 45 Home- room 4G 0 LOSEKAMPL ROGER A.: Annual Staff 45 Plume Dance Committee 35 Plume Art Staff 35 American History Club 345 Mathematics Club 45 Rifle Club 235 Intramural Basketball 145 Intramural Bowling 345 Prom Committee 345 Homeroom 4C 0 LUCK. THOMAS C.: Secretary IE5 Homeroom 4F 0 MAGLIANO. PHILLIP A.: President lC, 2A, 3A5 Football 12345 Track 35 Homeroom 4D U MAIORS, WILLIAM I.5 Honor Student 2345 Annual Staff 45 Ncrture Club 2345 Mathematics Club 345 Triple A-C 345 C.S.M,C. Representative 45 Homeroom 4A 0 MAKIN, HAROLD L.5 Honor Student 25 Band 125 Or- chestra 25 Swing Band 25 Homeroom 4A 0 MANESS. JOSEPH S.: Honor Student 35 Chemistry Club 35 Homeroom 4D. Track 25 Intramural Basketball Homeroom 4B ' Qw W- ,Senior C .gf . MARTIN. IOHN C.: President 1C5 Honor Student 15 Students' Spiritual Council 35 Student Council 135 Plume Staff 345 Dramatics 125 Service Club 15 Base- ball 35 Athletic Manager 25 Intramural Basketball 345 Chemistry Club 35 Hozneroom 4D 0 MAUER, CHARLES A.: President 3F5 Vice-President 4A5 Honor Student 125 Students' Spiritual Council 345 Student Council 125 Annual Stall 45 Band 12345 Orchestra 12345 Swing Band 345 Debate Team 12345 Dramatics 45 Sodality 45 American History Club 45 Mathematics Club 45 Triple A-C 2345 Chemistry Club 35 Football 15 Swimming 15 Intramural Basketball 1245 Bowling 45 4A 0 MCBRIDE, IAMES F.: Students' Spiritual Coun- cil 45 C.S,M,C. Otlicer 25 Intramural Basketball 12, Honieroorn 413 9 MCCARTHY, IOSEPH M.: Annual Stall 45 Plume Staff 345 Band 12345 Orchestra 2345 Swing Band 2345 Debate Team 1235 Dramatics 1235 Library Staff 125 Photography Club 1235 Nature Club 1235 American History Club 45 Choral Group 15 Mathematics Club 45 Radio Club 35 Rifle Club 35 Track 25 Newspaper Publicity 345 Homeroorn 4C 0 MCDANIEL. IEHOME M.: Art Club 25 Nature Club 15 Homeroom 4G 0 MCDEVITT. THOMAS K.: Vice- Prezzident IH, 3D5 Honor Student 1235 Annual Stall 45 Chemistry Club 35 Football 12345 Basketball 12345 Baseball 2345 Homeroom 4C. Front Row: Tliomcs Doyle l'I'rf-gsurrerl Fcirl Ford lSrfczf-tgzyl, losfvpli McCarthy, Stgnley 1'1Lll'Il13t t'1 Cpresidentl, Willioin Dullm, Igmfs Hgkr-l, lgnies Burns, George Ostfivlf-lcl KVici--Prr-sid---ntl, G1-oigu Mulaloori Tliorrigs McDc1-vitt, Lester 3lV1llI'1C1T1d, Hichcxrcl Glcssinf-yi-r Seated: Thomas Lee Honcild Hemingway, lohn Von Fldridi-rn, Edwin Pr-later Steps 2. 3. 4: Dgniel Fggin, Vililligm Foley, Hobeit Sontf-n, Ifdwgrd Beirnesche Step 5: Edwin Uchtmgn5 Iohn Ficirikcnbt-:gf-r, Igrni-5 Amrmri, Stanley Vcin Scyoc Last Row: leroino Cupid:-l, ROQP! Lost-kgrnii, Hob- L-rt Vfinstrfl, Iergld Moon-5 lohn King. Martin Mauer Mchride Qt s McCarthy McDaniel McDevitt McGraw McOuaide Mentzel Mergard Metz, P. Metz, R. Meyers Miller Moher Moore Morgan Motz Muchmore Muldoon Mulvaney MCGRAW, THOMAS R.: President 4F, 3A5 Vice-President 2A5 Service Club lg Attendance Assistant 25 Football 12345 Basketball I5 Track 235 Intramural Basket- ball 35 Homeroom 4F 0 MCQUAIDE, IAMES P.: President 4D5 Secretary 3C5 Foot- ball 2345 Basketball 235 Homeroom 4D UMENTZEL. IAMES P.: Plume Art Staff 45 Annual Stafi 45 Art Club 235 Football 12345 Track 12345 Intramural Bowling 1235 Homeroom 4D 0 MERGARD. KENNETH C.: C.S.M.C. Representative lj Homeroom 4G 9 METZ, PHILLIP V.: Homeroom 4G 9 METZ. ROBERT L.: Intra- mural Basketball l25 Homeroom 4F 0 MEYERS. KENNETH C.: Honor Student 12, Student Council 25 Mathematics Club 45 Rifle Club 235 Intramural Basketball 1345 Intramural Bowling 35 Sodality 45 Homeroom 4A ' MILLER, ROBERT L.: Honor Student 1235 Red Cross 25 Plume Staff 35 Rifle Club 235 lntramurorl Basketball 23' -I V 4A 0 MOHER IOHN B Intramural Basketball 12345 Homeroom 4A IERALD M Intramural Basketball 12 Homeroom 4C 9 MORGAN, Treasurer 4A Honor Student 1234 Football 12345 Basketball 12345 Club 3 Cavalier of the month 4 Sodality 45 Homeroom 4A 0 MOTZ, omeroom 4B 0 MUCHMORE, IEROME L.: Football 12345 Basketball I5 . 4D 0 MULDOON. MICHAEL G.: Attendance Assistant 25 Football :etball 125 Intramural Basketball 345 Homeroom 4C UMULVANEY, D.: Homeroom 4G. Senior D MULLANEY. ROBERT M.: Football 15 Intramural Basketball l25 l-lomeroom 4B U MURRAY, PAT- RICK I.: Library Staff 125 Homeroom 4F 0 NELSON GERALD E.: Secretary SG5 Commercial Club 35 Intramural Bowling 235 Homeroom 4D ' NEU- BAUER, ALBERT H.: Honor Student l2345 Debate Team 1235 C.S.M.C. Representative 45 Mathematics Club 45 Service Club 25 Football 1345 Swimming 25 Track 35 lntrainural Basketball 25 Intramural Bowling 235 Homerooin 4A 9 NIEMANN. IAMES H.: 'Students' Spiritual Council 45 Football 12345 Basketball l2345 Baseball 2345 Homeroom 4D ' NIEMAN, IOSEPH G.: Students' Spiritual Council 35 Nature Club l5 Intramural Basketball 45 Intra- mural Bowling 45 Homeroom 4F. Mullaney Murray Nelson Neubauer Niemann Nieman Front Row QKnee1ingJ: Henry Be-suden, lTaif- Potter, Douglas Black tTreasurerD loseph Huwe Second Row: Daniel Wallis IS:-cr'-taiyl, Earl Sclieidler, Iohn Martin, Donald Gre-vf-r, lame-S WL:Stf'!kGmIt, Donald Blom, 'NVilliam Sankr-1, Robert Volz Clficr--Prfrsiclf-ntl, Allen Bortlis, Paul Sickinq, If-rome Muclimorf-, lanirs tflf-ntxvl, lotin Wlnstol, Michael Buhrman, Iames McQi1aide tPrr:siclf-ntl. Third Row: Iam-ply Maness, Terry Kollenbflrg, Louis Gardner, lr-rry Wie-sr-nliatin, 'ltromrrs' Yannella. William O'Keetc, lambs Ni'-rnann Vllilliarn Vlilliamrz, Pliiliy Magliano, Ierry Nelson, Otto lilold Nolan O'Connell Ohm O'Keefe Ormsbee Osterfeld Pelster Peter Petersman Pitocco Plogman Potter Power Powers Prues NOLAN, IOSEPH I.: Glee Club 15 Swimming 2345 Intramural Basketball 345 Homeroom 4B 0 O'CONNELL, IOHN B.: Student Council 15 Library Staff 15 Homeroom 4F 0 OHM, WALTER F.: Nature Club 12345 Chemistry Club 35 Triple A-C 35 Homeroom 4G 0 O'KEEFE, WILLIAM I.: Intramural Bowling 45 Homeroom 4D 0 ORMSBEE, WALTER I.: Honor Student 12345 Debate Team I5 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Basketball 234: Chemistry Club 35 Homeroom 4A 0 OSTERFELD, GEORGE F.: Vice-President 4C5 Honor Student I5 Student Council 15 Chemis- try Club 35 Football 12345 Basketball 15 Swimming 235 Athletic Manager I5 Homeroom 4C 0 PELSTER, EDWIN I.: Honor Student I5 Homeroom 4C 0 PETER STANLEY F.: Students' Spiritual Council 25 C.S.M.C. Representative lg Intramural Basketball 1235 Homeroom 4G 0 PETERSMAN. WILLIAM A.: Library Staff 15 Nature Club Ig Attendance Assistant 45 Homeroom 4F 0 PITOCCO, MARIO I.: Art Club 235 Intramural Basketball 12345 Homeroom 4F 0 PLOG- MAN, ROBERT L.: Annual Art Staff 45 Plume Art Staff 45 Art Club 125 Homeroom 4G 0 POTTER. DALE L.: Band 12345 Drdmatics 12345 Library Staff lg Nature Club 125 Cross Country 25 Homeroom 4D 0 POWER. IOHN F.: President 3E5 Treasurer 4B5 Students' Spiritual Council 35 Student Council 35 Homeroom 4B 0 POWERS. IOSEPH M.: Secretary ZA5 C.S.M.C. Repre- sentative 25 Golf 345 Nature Club 125 Intramural Basketball 12345 Homeroom 41' 0 PRUES. WILLIAM C.: Secretary 4F5 Homeroom 4F. Skid' time-v we 5.., 5 'Eta ' QUIGLEY, IAMES M.: Homeroom 4B5 Students' Spir- itual Council 25 C.S.M.C. 125 Library Staff 2 0 RADLER, RICHARD W.: Homeroom 4A5 Honor Stu- dent 12345 Mathematics Club 45 Cross Country 235 Track 125 Intramural Basketball 15 Chemistry Club 3 0 RAKEL, IAMES A.: Homeroom 4C5 Spiritual Coun- cil 25 Mathematics Club 45 Triple A-C 125 Intramural Basketball 125 Intramural Bowling 24 0 RECKER. IOSEPH I.: Homeroom 417, Vice-President 4F U REGENSBURGER, IAMES R.: Homeroom 4E 0 REIN- HARDT,EUGENE R.:1-Iomeroom 4B5 Intramural Basket- ball 235 0 REIS. MICHAEL A.: Homeroom 4A5 Hon- or Student l235 Students' Spiritual Council 45 Plume Stall 345 Mathematics Club 345 Radio Club 235 Chem- istry Club 35 Commercial Club 3 0 RENZGEHAUSEN. CHARLES H.: Homeroom 4E5 Intramural Basketball 1234 0 REYNOLDS. WILLIAM G.: Homeroom 4135 Baseball 235 Intramural Basketball 45 Intramural Bowl- ing 2 0 RIECKHOFF. RAYMOND C.: Homeroom 4G5 Baseball 15 Tennis 3 0 RUWE. IAMES L.: Homeroom 4D5 Honor Student 125 Commercial Club 4 0 SANKER, WILLIAM A.: Homeroom 4D5 Intramural Basketball 2345 Intramural Bowling 2 0 SANTEN, ROBERT W.: Homeroom 4C5 Nature Club 25 Intra- mural Basketball 235 Intramural Bowling 3 0 SCHEIDLER, EARL C.: Homeroom 4D5 Treasurer 3G, ZH, ID5 Annual Staff 45 Plume Staff CEditorl 345 Foot- ball 12345 Basketball 12345 Intramural Basketball 35 Chemistry Club 35 Speech Club 4 0 SCHMIDT. RICHARD W.: Homeroom 4B5 Annual Staff 45 Com- mercial Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Intramural Basketball 2345 Intramural Bowling 1. .5:, ,,5. I l ap- H' Quigley Radler Rakel Recker Regensburger Reinhardt -53 T' X L rf, 51 I Reis Reynolds Rieckhott Ruwe Sanker Santen Scheidler Schmidt Schoenberger Schoenlaub Schramrn Schulte Schweikert Schwertman Sebille Shawhan Shroyer Sicking Simmons Smith Stacltmiller Steuer Theobalcl hletic Manager Council 2 ' Club 45 Foot- J5 Photography teroom 4E5 Li- Homeroom 4F5 .E. FRANK A.: Manager 12345 9 SHBWHAN. Souncil 35 An- 475 Triple A-C l K H 1 ry 2H5 Honor mural Basket- omeroom 4B5 t lj Band 235 Naam-.. --------- ,.. .......o..,,,n. 1.., .N..o. Student 135 Stu- dents' Spiritual Council 25 Student Council 25 Library Staff 2345 Nature Club l5 Mathe- matics Club 45 Football 25 Intramural Basketball 125 Intramural Bowling 12 0 STEUER. IOSEPH H.: Homeroom 4G5 Treasurer 2F5 Track 235 Intramural Basketball 1 0 SWEENEY. IAMES I.: Homeroom 4E5 Vice-President 2B5 Treasurer IG5 Annual Staff 45 Plume Art Staff 345 Art Club 235 Track 35 Intramural Basketball 12345 0 THEOBALD. GREGORY I.: Homeroom 4E5 Students' Spiritual Council l5 C.S.M.C. 15 Football 125 Intramural Basketball 35 Intramural Bowling 1. - sunovnn Senior E tw? TIGHE, THOMAS I.: Homeroom 4B5 Tennis 235 Athletic Manager 35 Intramural Basketball 123 ' TOENNIS, ROBERT W.: Homeroom 4E5 Intramural Basketball 12 0 TRUESDELL, CHARLES A.: Horne- room 4E 0 TURNER. RAYMOND L.: Homeroorn 4l:5 Secretary lE5 Honor Student 35 Football l5 Intra- mural Basketball 234 0 UCHTMAN. EDWIN R.: Horueroom 4C5 Honor Student 25 Honor Roll Dis- play l25 Intramural Basketball 12 0 VAN FLAN- DERN. IAMES B.: Homeroorn 4A5 Students' Spir- itual Council 345 C.S.M.C. Representative 345 An- nual Statf 45 Plume Staff 345 Debate Team 2345 Li- brary Statt 25 Photography Club 45 Nature Club 2345 American History Club 45 Mathematics Club 345 Triple A-C 345 Honor Roll Display 2345 Sodal- ity 4. Front Row: lohn Schoonlaub, Robert Toennis, Allen Hollsteggrt, Greg- ory Theobald, Daniel Cornelrus, Harold Farris, Iosr-ph Wahl, William Condon, lohn Daunt, Edward Lavatorl, Allen Birkmc-yer, Paul Karcher, Second How: Daniel Berger, Robert Kunkel tV1ce-Presidentt, Leroy Fleisch, Jerome Werbrich, Charles Renzgehausen, Ronald Wf-llman, Thomas Dowd, Paul Hillman. Third Row: Iohn Hottbauer, Iohn Ack- erman, Iohn Calterky, Anthony Glassmeyer, Iohn Rell, Iames Roqens- burger, Robert Schwexkert, lohn Doran Fourth Row: Charles 'l'llll:'S dell, Anthony Gallo tpresidentl, Iarnes Sweenfiy Tighe Toennira Truemdoll Q' 4 Turner Uchtrnan Van Flandern, I, B Van Flandern, IC. Van Scyoc Verdin Vogele Volz Vornberger Wahl Wallis Walsh Wellman Wenzel Werbrich Wess Wessling Westerkamp VAN FLANDERN. IOHN C.: Homeroom 4C5 Treasurer lH5 Honor Student 1235 Students' Spiritual Council 12345 C.S.M.C. Officer 45 Annual Stall 45 Plume Stall 2345 Debate Team 12345 American History Club 45 Triple A-C 2345 Honor Roll Display 1234 0 VAN SCYOC, STANLEY L.: Homeroom 4C5 Intramural Basketball 45 Intramural Bowling 2 0 VERDIN. ROBERT I.: Homeroom 4G5 Senior Secretary, President 2B, 3C, 4G5 Foot- ball 12345 0 VOGELE, RONALD C.: Homeroom 4A5 Vice-President 3C5 Football 2345 In- tramural Basketball 23 9 VOLZ. ROBERT V.: Homeroom 4D5 Vice-President 4D5 Com- mercial Club 35 Attendance Assistant 25 Basketball 125 Intramural Basketball 134 0 VORNBERGER. THOMAS E.: Homeroom 4A5 Band 345 Service Club 2 ' WAHL. IOSEPH L.: Homeroom 4E5 0 WALLIS, DANIEL A.: Homeroom 4D5 President ZH5 Secretary 3D5 4D5 Annual Staff 45 Commercial Club 45 Football 12345 Basketball 12345 Baseball 2345 Chemistry Club 3 9 WALSH. IOHN T.: Homeroom 4G5 Nature Club 25 Golf 15 Tennis 1235 Intramural Basketball 125 Intramural Bowling 1 0 WELLMAN, RONALD I.: Home- room 4E5 Treasurer ZB5 Annual Staff 45 Plume Art Stall 45 Football 125 Basketball 125 Intramural Basketball 34 0 WENZEL. ROBERT L.: Homeroom 4G: Students' Council 125 Band 12345 Orchestra 12345 'Swing Band 345 Attendance Assistant IEROME L.: Homeroom 4E5 Intramural Basketball 12 0 WESS, RICH- m 4A5 Mathematics Club 45 Cross Country 45 Chemistry Club 35 4 0 WESSLING. RICHARD I.: Homeroom 4F5 Annual Stall 45 Art Club History Club 45 Mathematics Club 45 Rifle Club 2345 Track 25 Intramural 3 ' WESTERKAMP. IAMES F.: Homeroom 4D5 Rifle Club 235 Intramural Bas- Senior F WHITAKER, IOSEPH T.: Homeroom 413, Com- mercial Club 3, Intramural Basketball 1 ' WIESENHAHN, IEROIVIE I.: Homeroom 4D, Honor Student 1235 C.S.M.C. Representative 2, Student Council 23, Cross Country 3, Track 2, Intramural Basketball 124, President ID 9 WILLIAMS. WILLIAM E.: Homeroorn 4Dg Sen- ior Treasurer, Annual Stall 4, Attendance As- sistant 2, Football 1234: Basketball 12, Baseball 25 Intramural Basketball 345 Cavalier of the Month 4 ' WILLING, PAUL I.: Homeroom 413: Intramural Basketball 123 0 WILSON, IER- OME.: Hoirieroom 4135 Commercial Club 4, 0 WINSTEL. JOHN P.: Homeroom 4D, Treasurer lDg Intramural Basketball 12. Whitaker Wiesenhahn Williams Willing Wilson Winstel, I, Front Row: Thomas McGraw IPres1dentJ, Anthony Gallo, Robert Metz, Iohn O'Connell, Gene Kamphaus, Richard Wesslmg, Mario Pitocco, Donald Bruder, Richard Fogelman, Howard Bruns. Second Row: Bruno Anello, William Petersman, William Pruest Secretaryl, Ioseph Powers, Ioseph Recker CVice-Presidentl, Thomas Luck, Richard Haworth, Thomas Finch. Third Row: Ronald Dermody, lames Sweeney, Thomas Acker- man, Gerald Schwertman, Fourth Row: Patrick Murray, Ronald Drume mond, loseph Nieman, George Coors, lorries Kindt ITreasurerJ, Robert Wolf, Albert Enes, Gregory The-obald, lohn Graf, Iohn Burns. 4: :img-.15-.,. 311' ,,m,.,. Winstel, R. Wittekind Woeste Wolf Yannella Zerhusen Front Row: Roger Haas, Ioseph Steueiy Harry 1ones5 lohn Costigan William Arlinghaus, Thomas Stadtzniller. Second Row: Thomas Robin- son, Rayman Rieckhott, William Hartlaub, Philip Metz. Third Row: Iohn Burns, lohn Walsh, Robert Verdin CPresidentl5 Donald Bowie t'1'roasurerJ. Fourth Row: Raymond Zerhusen, Iames Carson, Fred Bien, Robert Losekamp, lohn Hennessy. Fifth Row: Stanley Peter, Robert Wenzel, Iohn Cappa CVice-Presidentt, Hugh Keiser CSecretaryl, Iames McDaniel, Robert Plogman, Kenneth Mergard, Robert Hall, Henry Wlerwille, Matthew Mulvaney, Walter Ohm Absent: Lawrence Chambers, .H . 5, - .,.4,- ,uae 'rt ' - f ar 'H' .fr fibiw, PWC -.195-1' 'ZF-Q.: !-.- 4, -a : I rw . : fee -1-3 . + ...., ,,..1AQ.t:,.t355... I. .5 1,7-.TA . 5.5. rgrgf-53215, -4 r' I: fl. JL, ,. .E.,, rf 1.1-,..-fx. 5,5 , T, Q- . . .3 1- ef 1-at . .. -' .'??-Hits f 3 'ffig 1 5. ffx1f5 ,x?t ff:-I 555+ WINSTEL, ROBERT R.: Home-room 4C5 Student Council 35 Library Staff 245 American History Club 45 Mathematics Club 45 Radio Club 25 Rifle Club 235 Intramural Basketball 45 Intramural Bowling 35 Prom Committee 34 0 WITTEHIND. LESTER C.: Homeroom 4C5 Honor Student 1235 Mathematics Club 45 Football 1235 Intramural Basketball 1235 Chemistry Club 3 0 WOESTE. IOSEPH H.: 1-lomeroom 4135 Commercial Club 4 ' WOLF, ROBERT W.: 1-lomeroom 4F5 Art Club 3 ' YANNELLA. THOMAS C.:1'1omeroom 4135 C.S.M.C. Representative 125 Annual Staff 45 Plume Staff 345 Band 25 Debate Team 15 Dramatics 12345 Na- ture Club 1235 American History Club 4 0 ZERHUSEN, RAYMOND I.: 1-lomeroorn 4G5 Hon- or Student 15 Intramural Basketball 123 9 ZIVIURK, IOHN W.: Homeroorn 4A5 Nature Club 2345 Ser- vice Club 35 Intramural Bowling 234 ' ZOLG. ROBERT W.: Homeroom 4A5 Honor Student 12345 Chemistry C1ub 35 Red Cross Club 2. f mr' . -Wm f mum f v1ma.awt n : 'i s ' ' 1 A- . A'! I'Qli ,Qi:f'i 'iT3'i ? 1l5'gqR '7 ' 1 ,,. ,. . B ,. - , -Us i f-,we A 21:-na. 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To live a clean life: in thought, in word and in deed. To discourage unclean amusements and en- tertainments. To make a sincere Confession and to receive Holy Communion at least every two weeks. To be faithful to my daily prayersp frequently to visit the Blessed Sacrament and to recite the Rosary. . To place myself under the protection of my Blessed Mother by wearing her Scapular Medal. To bring Christ and His Church to othersg to be a leader in my parish. To be proud of my Catholic education and al- ways to be a credit to my school-PURCELL HIGH. As the Senior Class of 1953 passes into history as one of the school's out- standing classes, twenty-five years of Purcell's history come to a close. Looking into the twenty-five years of the future, we find the class of 1954 Waiting to share the privileges of the present Senior Class. The juniors of this year begin twenty-tive more years of scholastic achievement. We, the juniors, wish the Senior Class good luck as they close a glorious quarter century, and as We open one Which, We hope, Will be even more graced with glory for Purcell. ilomeroom 35: Bruns, Eads and Duval draw up Homeroom 3B: Mendenhall, Clock and Gilligan plans for a new swimming pool on the fourth seem to know this fellow, but did he really fol- lloor. Vieson is beginning to wonder it he will tit. low them to school? Homeroom 3C: Brother Lea- zer's Chemistry Cadets, Fledderman, Gerwe. Bracke and Company do some work with their Iunior Atomic Bomb Kit. ff Homeroom 3D: Dick Carle is showing M a r k Fletcher where his new girl lives: but have Neison, Donnellon. Farrell and 'l'humbs Brinl:- moeller been invited to the party? 48 xv- Homeroom 3E: Sager and Kitt consult Regina's Bea- con lor beauty tips. but Scharringhausen and asso- ciates go in for the comic strip. Homeroom SF: Carovillano. Longi and Callahan, 3F's high minded class officers, appear to he accepting a bribe from Stocker. Hmml Homeroom SG. Literary genii consult the bulletin board for high class read- ing matter, Who wrote Sally? Homeroom 31-I: No. these Cavaliers aren't catching flies, they are singing Gre- gorian Chant. However. Blessing, Henderson and Gruber. being ventriloquists. don't bother to open their mouths. .J R HE. A 5:1 ' . Q at 4 1 ,'I. if a N., AWN fi! KJ We 'S' azaztllifl'-i-z 1 ,wr l ? !! 'is ,sf fr 121 1 4 ,ns-gm sf! Iunior 'C Iunior D Front Row: Clifford Giese, Ierome Ernst, Robert Hackman, Iames Mcl-lugh, George Meyer, Ronald Ihlendorf, Thomas Hessler, Kenneth Fledderman CSecretaryJ. Second Row: Louis Iuergens, Edward l-lornberger, Eugene Martin, Edward Murphy, Robert Fox, Adam Rueckert, Iohn Hurley, Philip Riordan, Paul Huesman. Third Row: Donald Puttman, Merle Gerwe tVice-Presidentl, William Maytum, Edward Bracke, Charles Lima CPresidentl, Richard Meder, loseph Winhusen, Thomas Wohlwender. Fourth Row: David Striley, Ralph Brueneman, Louis Van Nottingham, Robert Lindenschmidt, Edward Humbert, Kenneth Holtel K'l reasurerJ. Absent: Iames Penker. Front Row: Walter Koch, Robert Russo, Richard Simpson, Raymond Shively, Gerald Don- nellon tPresidentl, Gerald Geis, Thomas Farrell, Ernest Damico. Second Row: Norbert Coyne, Iohn Ventrola, Ralph Ewers, Norvel Martin, Raymond Cassinelli, Robert Eigel, lohn Neison CVice-Presidentl, Luke Straub, Mark Fletcher. Third Row: William Hess, Richard Wallace, Iohn Hogan, George Karwisch, Frank Bruening, Iames Schroot, larnes Wermes, Thomas Rack. Fourth Row: Kenneth Grote, Iohn Welsh, Iohn Tillett, George Brinkmoeller, Iohn Lee, Vernon Henson, Paul Plas, Iohn Croweak CSecretaryl, Fifth Row: Alvin Luerson, lerome Carle, Fred- erick Pelzer. Front Row: Ronald Abt, Donald Diesel, Donald Harris, Edward Bruns CSecretaryl, Ronald Brandstetter, Donald Stroup, Dominic Pitocco, Arthur Turrill. Second Row: Lawrence Schumacher, Thomas Har- mon, Ronald Seitz, Thomas Saul, Dennis Donnelly, William Ernst, Leonard Heeg. Third Row: Robert Lange, Richard Recker, Ronald Metz, Iohn Cameron, lames White, William Mitchell, Edward Zobel, Paul Sack. Fourth Row: Leonard Eads CPresidentl, Ronald Rump, Leonard Reker, Daniel Duval CVice-Presidentl, Ralph Vieson fTreas- urerl, Gordon Tucker, William Peters, Peter Sterbling, Donald Crem- ering. Front Row: Thomas Wolfram, Paul Smith, Richard Kaes, Ierome Donnelly, Ralph Deimling, Thomas Gilligan, Thomas Tarmey, Eu- gene Clock. Second Row: William Schildmeyer, Lawrence Chiri- costa, William Schlake, Clifford Cooper, Robert Meyer, Thomas Ded- dens, losepr Werdman, Howard Mounce, Robert Vorbroker. Third Row: David Stricker, Harold Iansen, Raymond Feldhaus, lerome Dil- worth, Roger Kehl, Robert Carr, Iames McDonald, Sylvester Rue! busch. Fourth Row: Ioseph Hartung, Leslie lansen, lohn Matzet, Daniel Herth, Paul Doppes, Donald Bugganer, lames Hugenberg, Iames Burwinkel, Robert Churchill. Fifth Row: Paul Siebel, Michael Mendenhall, Robert Lutz, lames Kemper, lohn Gritlin, Robert Hen- dricks. I unior A T , me H 2?-wifi J , ,,, V Q., - if .ff , . -eq.-', : tl:- A: LI, +V' f Q 4 s J ,if ' 1' A 'ut 0' ' ' l 1 I s , r V f ' I . b b ff-3 1 lt ' 1 M V M x 1, l Q , l f I I lf ,az J - gt. ,E s ffiiiii Q- aw it .t.a , ' ,, 5,1 K, l W--. ,ai S , Xl kl Front Row: Richard Hotlard, William Brady, Iames Fallon, Albert Regg, Thomas Anderson, Nicholas Kitt, Ioseph Leonard, Richard Herzog. Second Row: Daniel Leary, Leo Weber, Iohn Cappel, Leon- ard Byrne, Iohn Easter, William Frooks, Thomas Mehring, William Macke KSecretary-Treasurerl, Donald Sager KVice-Presidentl. Third Row: Thomas O'Meara, Ierry Westerkamp, Lawrence Lamping, George Benhase, Iames Donovan, Charles 1Schweppe, Ioseph Col- lins, Ierry Gaines. Fourth How: Iohn Schmidt tPresidentl, Robert Ray, Leonard Scharringhausen, Iames Hesse, Peter Madden, Iames Sonnenberg, Carl Fischer, Russell Giesler. Fifth Row: Iohn Reindl, Iohn Berold. Absent: Daniel Logan. Front Row: Ronald Carovillano, Robert Dickenherr, Richard Vor- werck, Ioseph Hauck, Thomas Iacobs, Michael Nolan, Lawrence Burtchy, Michael Ferris. Second Row: Donald Serge, Edward Kud- erer, Peter Smith, Charles Callahan, David Bedkstedt, William Frank, Henry Brown, Thomas Costello, Ioseph Costello. Third Row: Robert Masraum, Stanley Dollenmeyer, Robert Heiselman, Ronald Stelzer, Ronald Trischler, Ioseph Mason, Terry Telgkamp, Thomas Monopole, Fourth Row: Ross Stocker, Andrew Aranyos, Edward Schroeder, Dale Schoenberger, Leon Loewenstine, Paul Cordy, Edward Nie- haus, Robert Bateman, Iames Faller. Fifth Row: Dale Murrison, Ed- win Thomas. I unior G I unior H Front Row: lerome Borros, Dominic Seta CTreasurerl, Patrick Doran, Richard Wallace, Robert Sheehan, Iames Verdin tPresidentl, David Camele, Iohn Douglas CSecretaryl, Second Row: Dwight Long, Leonard Beaudoin, David Uckotter, Allen Rupard, lames Kramer, Thomas Smith, Edward Catiller, Paul Poirot, Lawrence l-loehn. Third Row: Carl Schmidt CVice- Presidentl, Matthew Wagner, Stephen Rush, Patrick Crowe, Thomas Reinert, Barron Krody, Martin Hogan, Iames Periker, Fourth Row: Edward Beck, Ned Schimpf, Iames Cafferky, Alan Geygan, Arlin Beatty, Edward Lamping, Richard Mueller, Iames Walerius, Thomas Burke. Fifth Row: Iames Suer, Robert Frommeyer, William Killian. Absent: Donald Ash. Front Row: Charles Moorman, Louis Raftenberg, Iames Henderson, Michael Verdin, Edward Haven, William Cassady, Harry Black, Norbert Blessing. Second Row: Iarnes Speier, George Kane, Michael Cain CPresidentl, Thomas Zins, Iohri M. McCarthy, Raymond Daugherty, Richard Hugenberg Wice-Presidentl, Nicholas Ciampone, Ioseph Dasbach. Third Row: Iulius Montalbini, Gurdon Lemmel, lerome Boyle, Donald Fenton, William Sena, Iames Deters, Thomas Listerman. Fourth Row: Lawrence Devanney, Edward Hardin, Ronald Schmid, Iames O'Brien fSecretaryl, Thomas Bohmer, Iohn P. McCarthy CTreasurerl, Robert Koenig, Ioseph Ioseph, Gerald Gruber. Absent: V. Iames Berlage. Homeroom ZA: These cheer- ful individuals apparently burned their chairs for fire- wood. and now study their literature standing up. Homeroom ZB: That Latin must be terrific, notice the big broad smiles on the faces oi these boys. especi- ally Kindt and Greene. Homeroom ZC: Meredith demonstrates to all would be Houdinis how to open locks by merely twirling three numbers. if 5 4-v .v- ' .W Mu Homeroom 2D: It seems Hug -Q sei fire lo room 37, and 2D now holds class on the siair- way. 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'law '-'a... -a wir - -Q:-P,- ' ,-1-..?.H.w' ' -' '- ' f f -L , 11 ' -'ffm - - N ' 'N-. 4:11-Eff v 1.-1-.:' -fi v L. .- , . i f..vf'f'i--n ffl: ' K , + '.w ':,---:-1-N . r.,-r.?21555a7f,?'fi-'F' 1-w 1: - v ' l c -ff-,F 4 J - 'f -' : L '1-',--ffQ 7+?f - .. 15:4-1r'fQf lsri'.,2f:f.+--.M 'f A 'X Sophomore C Front Row: lames Tierney, Alfred Gabriel, David Engle, Roger Gilb CTreasurerl, Orville Wright, Thomas Haller, Edward Conroy fPresf identl, George Naegele. Second Row: William Martin, Robert Enq- lert, Kenneth Kramer, Gerald DeBrunner, William Webb, Raymond Doran, Paul Schueler, Anthony Chiodi, Thomas Fitzssimmons, Third Row: lames Barrett, Gerald Fischer, William Schoenberger, lay Uhl- mansiek, Thomas Callahan CSecretaryl, lerome Hudepohl, Stephen Meredith, lohn Dattilo. Fourth Row: Donald lvleibers, lames Kelly, William Dieter, lames Devine, Rogers Cleary, Roland Stautberg, lohn Keenan, lohn Lebanz. Absent: Edward Bucket. JQWQ Sophomore A Front Row: Daniel Armacost, Floyd Fisher, Leo Longbottom, Charles Eckstein, Cornelius Cronin, Daniel Finch, William Schlie, Donald Myers lTreasurerl. Second Row: Iohn Servizzi tSecretaryJ, Iohn Breidenstein, Edward Martin, Iohn Noonan, Thomas Betz, Ierry Year- out, Gerald Osterholt, Donald Kerber, William Holtmann. Third Row: Thomas Michel CVice-Presidentl, David Coletta, Paul Ferrara, Robert Pulskarnp, Edward Beckman, Louis Springmeier tPresidentJ, Iohn Book, Robert Mitchell. Fourth Row: Donald Detmer, Patrick Healey, Frank Miller, George Binder, Thomas Vieson, Robert Heyob, Norbert Luersen, Kenneth Wright, Richard Hagedorn. Absent: Thomas Laker. Sophomore B Front Row: Edward Henderson, Nicholas Russo, Robert I-lelbling, Iames Oliver, William Krumer, Robert Buckrnan tSecretary-Treas- urerl, Ralph Ianzen, Donald Kindt. Second Row: Richard Davis, Kenneth Charleville, Robert Ruwe tVice-Presidentl, Robert Tucker, Ioseph Siefke, Richard Krimpenfort, Robert Fuerst, Melvin Metcalfe, Gerald Condit. Third Row: Iarnes Green, Terrence Powers, Iarnes Thiemann, Iohn Niehott, Robert lunker, Thomas Cassidy, Ronald Nutick tPresidentl, Iohn Gerrard. Fourth Row: Germano Ferroni, William Ballard, Iames Puthoff, Edward Glassmeyer, William Sud- deth, Albert Valerio, Howard Mulvaney. Fifth Row: Paul Bocker- stette, Robert Koehlke, Robert Goldsberry, Richard Baker, Raymond Pulskamp. Absent: William Reinhardt. Sophomore D Front Row: Iohn Devlin, William Gerard, Iohn Baumann, Robert Duncan Donald Meder Iohn -1 .x IN v 1 IN! , , XY,,,,, II.-- C---....l 'TTL n- , nf. n Martin and company show the gym class how to develop bustin biceps ond tre- mendous triceps to show the girls. Sophomore F Front Row: lohn Brinker, Arnold Kellerman, lack Meibers, Ierome English, Robert Coyne, Charles Rielage, Iohn Lambert, Russel Sail- ing. Second Row: Robert Kossen, Patrick Condon, Iames Hammond, Kenneth Connelly, lohn Niehaus, Iohn Pflum, David Dengler, Wil- fried Kollner, Lawrence Wess. Third Row: Thomas O'Brien, Paul Stratman, Lawrence Reinhart CPresidentl, William Dobbs, Lawrence Kallmeyer, Richard Dewey, Richard Kramer, David Butler, Ierome Shroyer, Robert Byrne. Fourth Row: lames Meyer, Edward Schweinefuss, August Ries, Thomas Regensberger, Curtis Lampkin, William Finke, Camiel DeSmet, Raymond Miller, Charles Cleary. Sophomore G Front Row: Antony Delape, Frank Carr, Benjamin Krieger, Iames Doll, Terry Meyer, Robert Kroell, Mario Perrino, Donald Cafferky. Second Row: Ronald Hollstegge, David Spilker, Ronald Molloy, Iohn Payne, Allen Morgan, Iohn Bien, Richard Field, Thomas Kloenne, Iohn Duffy fTreasurerl. Third Row: Robert Wray, Charles Degaro CPresidentl, Stanley Clark CVice-Presidentl, David Schimian, Rob- ert Zimmer, George Tasch, Edward Purvis, Richard Mueller. Fourth Row: Walter Ewers, Richard Busse, Iohn Silvati, Thomas Long, Gary Buckley K,Secretaryl, Arthur Bacler, Ioseph Ciccarella, Robert Steph- enson, Iohn Bird. Absent: Charles Eble, Ioseph Sullivan. slain? Sophomore E Front Row: Edward Fritsch, Iohn Gaudio, William Bath, Richard Larcher, Philip Amberger, William Warnock, Ioseph Ziegler, Ray' rnond Pachoud. Second Row: William Vestring, David Hohnen, Rob- ert Kneipp, Iohn Monterosso, William Highwood, Iames Schloss, Ronald Bryson, William Burke, Harry McMahon. Third Row: Ioseph Wilking, Paul Westendorf, lohn Buening, Franklin Rettig, William Beuerlein, Thomas Zanq, Al Spinnenweber, Gerry Harmon. Fourth Row: Pienneth Frerick, Robert Lickdyke, Anthony Collopy, Ierry Pennekamp. Absent: Iohn Berlage, Iohn Simon, Gerald Ziegler. .p-..,, W. 'A MQ -1'5 -'.4w.f'.n 1.1 ll-' .ii . , - , ' 1 .- .-,, ., it ,-','ff,s.7 f ..,, W, 't a- iii . , - 3,4513 1 will 1' '1 Homeroom IA: Why are these line Cavaliers smiling so broadly? It seems they sold more Turkey Raffle chances than anyone else in the school. Homeroom IB: These artists seem quite absorbed in their work. as they sketch the East Indian Budah, Becker. Homeroom IC: Knowledge- starved gentlemen crowd around the library desk. anxious to explore the an- nals of higher learning. Homeroom ID: Aitken points out to his historical-minded friends where Nero tiddled when Rome burned. HllSHMlN HHHN HI HHH Homeroom IF: Line up for a daily dose of Hadacoll The school graciously substi- tutes this tor water. fliudacol and Cin- GUY COHIPCIYP Plfliiel' Puffs 01 me UnG'0mY cinnati water are the sarne, considering with those of their fellow classmates. what's in the river.J Homeroom IE: These medics philosophic- Vi ,wh Homeroom IG: These critics scrutinize Homeroom IH: Mr. Cutcher deliberately some religious posters which Fr. Mauntel ruins u whole day for IH by passing out was gracious enough to provide. report cards. , . ,, , ,,mag,gJ y Y ,V pq-.s,,3H1-14Z1t:i I ' ' ' . - - . . 'i..fCt Erie!!! Freshmen A Front Row: Raymond Weiss, Iames Ziegler, Paul Lutz, Charles Mc- Carthy, William Payne, Thomas Tipps, William Abt, Robert Schmidt. ,Second Row: Frederick Rossi, Iohn Panzeca, Iohn Doud, Charles Trautmann, Richard Moran, Iohn Murray, Edwin Tepe, Anthony Iacob, Philip Burwinkel, Third Row: Francis Culp, Lee Benvie, Raymond Reidel, Medo Poli, Richard Maley, Fred Teppe, Michael Donnelly, Paul Mahne, Fourth Row: Robert Meyer, Ralph Hover, Robert Algie, Gerald Bicknell David Blankemeyer, Gerald St. Clair, lohn Schultz Freshmen B Front Row: Iohn DiPuccio, Iohn Wright, Daniel Haull, Ronald Potter, lames Dougherty, William Proud, Iohn Meese, Iohn Dewey. Second Row: George DeLaney, Gerald Bayless, Harry Duval, Lawrence Dennedy, Ioseph Petrocelli, Ierome Carle, lohn O'Brien, Richard Hutchinson, Theodore Wilfong. Third Row: Edward Renner, Robert Gerding, Robert Corpstein, Daniel Nimmerscheim, Iames Pichich- ero, Robert Clines, Thomas Miller, Ioseph Burgasser, Charles Reid- inger, Iames Kennedy, Fourth Row: Ierome Lemmel, Lawrence Clements, Roger Barron, Michael Thies, Iames Larkin, Dennis, Wal- ker, lames Brady, William Davis. Absent: Benjamin Sublett, Walter Becker, Freshmen C Front Row: Michael Cooney, Alfred Fritz, Edwin Hoelfer, Gerald Moss, loseprh Spitznagel, Dennis Farrell, lames Brigel, Iames Bod- ker. Second Row: Edward Rieskamp, Thomas Bergen, Norman Schulte, Roland Becker, Clifford Reinert, Norman Horn, Iohn Dum- bacher, Iames DuMont, Donald lacobs. Third Row: Richard Moore, Kenneth Wilkins, Ioseph Duncan, Edmund Molly, loseph Bour, Ed- ward Usher, Carl Steigerwald, Anthony Rizzo. Fourth Row: Thomas Huber, Ioseph Smith, Gerald Peeden, Calvin Heusman, Louis Budai, Ronald Lauch, Williams Winstel, Ronald Franz, Timothy Connelly. Freshmen D Front Row: Gregory Schweier, Robert Siefke, Richard Ellebrecht, Robert Mattei, George Kleinwachter, William Kuhr, lohn Hushman, Dan McGowan. Second Row: Albert Tallarigo, William Sanders, Garlin Smith, lerry Sullivan, Ralph Kahle, Mark Lanning, Richard Meibers, Robert Dettmer, Samuel Beresford, Third Row: William Naderman, Ioseph Hebbeler, Francis Schmitt, William Bohan, Rob- ert Richter, Carl Heller, William Schloss lpresidentl, Don Fassel. Fourth Row: Ioseph Ferrara, Pete Doyle, Iames Aitken, Ioseph Ryan. Absent: David Huber, Robert Ash. it ,gill tl lg f xl T Freshmen G Front Row: Howard Hohman, Leonard Woelfle, ludson Shattuck, Charles Austin, Iohn Benevengo, Daniel Ernst, Ierome McCarthy, Ioseph Friedhof. Second Row: Dwight Witschger, Iohn Paola, Ioseph Stiens, Iohn Roemer, Iames Bausch, George Schwein, Roy DiPuccio, Michael Tucci fPresidentJ, William Luehrmann. Third Row: Robert Ramler, Francis Rudolph, Charles Christen, Lawrence Longbottom, Daniel Foote. Walter Cook, Peter Hughes, lerome Berger, Robert Hess. Fourth Row: Denis Lange, Christopher Kenny, Richard Steiott, Clement Munninghott, Thomas Carson, Iames Weigel, Donald Royer, Thomas Lindsley. Freshmen H Front Row: Paul Boebinger, Thomas Richter, Kenneth Rehme, Iames Martin, Iohn Hover, Raymond Guntzelman, William Plance, Robert Clark. Second Row: Albert VonHagel, Iohn Wellman, Ronald Aich- ele, Thomas McDonough, Gerald Flake, Stephan Charleville, Wil- liam Frey, William Buck, lohn Clock. Third Row: lerome Klems, Stephen lmm, Herbert Frey, Iames Lamping, Richard Metz, George Sandman, Nicholas Paduano, William Uchtman. Fourth Row: Vin- cent Wynne, Clarence Peter, Ierome Hartman, Lawrence Helly, Douglas Luelce, David Gruelich, Paul Rich, Donald Reinhold, Ken- neth Gibbons. Freshmen E Front Row: Ioseph Dumbacher, G, William Hanks, Ioseph Dulle, lames Sena, Ioseph Merke, Lawrence Pelzer, Eugene Gollahon, Ierome l-luxell. Second Row: William Pilder, Thomas Lombard, Iohn Nurre, Richard Pavely, Edward lmm, Iames Mayer, Robert Browning, Theodore Hobbs, Thomas Clark. Third Row: Thomas Powell, Anthony Camele, Robert Buettinger, William Meyer, C, Thomas Meyers, Thomas Spaeth, Thomas Martz, William Rehring, Leonard Schumacher, Bernard Schlake. Fourth Row: Frank Leitner, Patrick Morrison, Michael O'Nan, William Broderick, lames Iohanningman, Ioseph Stuart, lohn Weiler. Freshmen F Front Row: Dennis Grimes, Edward Ragio, Robert Eberle, Leo Marasco, Rob- ert Bernard, Alfred Busemeyer, lohn Mannix, William Helmecamp, Second Row: Alfred Vennemeyer, Richard Favret, loseph Hack, Richard DeFinney Phillip Gratsch, Ierome l-lack, William Weber, Lawrence Dieckhaus, Thomas Hutzel, Third Row: Robert Barnett, Donald Schrand, Bernard Cullen, lerome Sloan, Iohn Blum, Bernard Schroeder, Harry Davey, William Church. Fourth Row: Clifford Schneeman, lohn Schimpf, Nelson Callahan, Gerald Mueller, Frank Diekmann, Donald Berlage, Francis Von Hoene, Lawrence, Wilke, Ron- ald Schroeder. I-13.-V u-1-.f,'f' f -if iifvgw-yn,--: M 'T 1 1 a l 7 i-l l uint l The chemistry class spreads perfume over the third floor. Smells like the aroma of this ex- periment is not too pleasant to Bob Ray. IUNS Among the clubs and organizations active at Purcell there are several Whose chief purpose is to stimulate further interest in and to apply the various ideas learned in the classroom. The clubs which are most closely related to the intellectual ability of the student are the Debate and Speech Club, the Triple A-C, the Library Staff, the Mathematics Club and the Science Club. A student who has special interest in the various fields which are covered by these clubs has an excellent opportunity of furthering his abilities and skills in these significant fields. Leaming Self Reliance Purcell Anthem Bro. Victor I. Brown, SM. Mr. Hubert Buschle The sheen of lustrous banner unfurled in azure frame ls Gold of sunrise splendor and Crimson sunset flame. Heroic valor. daring all shall keep the Crimson brightg The valiant Cavalier at lost shall claim the victor's rightg Fwy-... 'Nys.. Ray Tumer and Bob Miller take advantage of Purcell's Library. Other Cavaliers busily ply their fountain pens. And grand the cause which he defends, The love of warrior hold. For Christ the King and lllary fair, Is hlazoned on the Gold. The sheen of lustrous banner unfurled in azure frame, Is Gold of sunrise splendor and Crimson sunset flame. Purcell's victorious banner-we'll guard fore'er its fame. Written in 1950 . t L2 fi!! - if-fu.: ' , t t e :U In 1 tw eg . 1 1 U , I - f V 1 A I . I, K L ,K 'M H - M v ,-1 r . llzvirliygi . . . 1 tg if - V, 1- 7- Y i v I X ' Meri! , i -'-4, . 1 ,:- 1- '.,':, -',. . , .. .-fs,-W IJ M- . ,..,. 2 .. , . , ,. W an I mp' A F fi' K lr- ,, hw .,,'t2,,f,1, . .N ,zulfjigevl-, yvr.-E 4 F tfY'f..'3ltf:?1 f , I , f ' 'I Flwf ffftfv 't ' 1 'Lzf'-7'1 'ilu Vw Robert Winstel, Dick C. Wallace and Tom Stadtmiller are the three senior members of the library stall. 68 During twenty-tive years our school has grown from small beginnings to the leadership it enjoys today. As the school has grown, activities and groups have come into being for the students' pleasure and development. An important part of this develop- ment is reference work. An easy place to attain additional knowledge is the school library, Keeping pace with the scholastic growth of Purcell has been the library. Since the li- brary was opened in the schools first year 119285, many Brothers have had charge of it. The librarian best known to this year's class is Bro. Frank Diebel, S.M., who directed the library for eight years until his trans- fer in 1952. The Silver Iubilee Year has seen Bro, William Kiefer take charge, Ef- ficiency, unsellish helpfulness, and faultless business-like procedure characterize Brother William. 'l H Front Row: N. Schulte, P. Hughes, R. Pulskamp, T. Geygan, A. Bader, R, Moore, Second Row: W. Abt, P. Burwinkel, D. Armacost, W. War- mock, R. Metz, A. Fritz, I. Klems, R. Schmidt. The Library Bro. William discusses plans with Metz, Klems. Winstel and Moore for more painless meth- ods of charging books. Ever Since 1928 Stronghold of Learning Bro. Kiefer estimates that the library contains 8000 books-rnany more than the library had during its first year. The 8000 volurnes include a good refer- ence section, fiction and biographies, and an exten- sive general section which covers every subject. Helping Brother in the running of the library this year are fifteen student librarians. These students aid in keeping the Purcell library a ready source of use- ful information and recreational reading. 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Wi s fl u m Betit e rf Th ehngth The Debate and Speech Club at the Cavalier Castle was founded in l933, It is a leading member of the Greater Cincinnati Speech league and is active as well in the Ohio High School Speech League and the National For- ensic league. Through this club Purcell has produced many students with qualities ot leadership. The record for the travels of the club was apparently set last year when the club rolled up more experience in out-ot- town tournaments than ever before. lg This year the club is under the direction O1 Purcell's registrar, Father Ioseph Kerr. The debaters traveled to the K. of C. Invitational Tournament in Cleveland, and to the dis- trict and state finals of the N.F.L. at Denison University and in Columbus, scoring the runner-up position in ex-tempore speaking. In local G.C.S.L. competition, the score in debates won and lost was about even. How- ever, Purcell won the award in ex-tempore speaking. Front Row: lim Van Flandern, Iohn Van Flandern, D. Herth, H. Kelley Second Row: T. Zins, I. MacDonald, E. Zobel, I. Hogan, T. Doyle. Third Row: T, Powell, W. Martin, R. Coyne, I... Burtschy. , x 4 .. . :,.,a . '-Lfrtayv kr 5' 1- i.'fJigS 1.74 1 ? 'i.?w ,ff' T tiff: It Debat1ng-Begun 1n 1933 ii , .. :' if wri 1:3'l t'15'Ysl L- 1 1'fw:tP93kfE.f'.z'f . r,..!g,f111.Eg4 ', ..f,,vp 1.,-.4 -' .iff K-1 1 ' ,I . 2, 5,w,'.,'gE - - . L V . H ' :ff: '- li - fi . it.. IE-'51 . M, qgs7,g ,fwM:i 11, rf sf f.-ffl: rf' 'iris tfff'5if1.':f-are f A -- v A er of the Universe . 1 ui .3 7 ti I if 4' . me ' N - f r T . . big' f l N ?'ii'fYf1? Q 2 iszrwzfdlf-ff: i gffif'-. ., QF? ,F th ia if 5 :ly SJ. ' at-g,1'.t.i'r.'lt, I 3 ,I : y:'K.j, 5,631 . vs r' 1C.5f.,' 2' 'M 3 ., 'rr ..3 A '- -,V-s I in 5 1 A ilil Q . '41, qt in .. qw 5 J Q-fx-ff ,qt J . ,.5..:, .mf . ,,- , -:ras - r.-I-7-,. ' 1-.t , K. ., .,,,. 4 - Mlfyf- n.':'e'! L I J!qX'. UI, i. ,ra 'Ex-Zia' f .22 if. A f t i The Triple A-C is a club including eleven of greater Cincinnati's Catholic high schools, formed to increase a member's knowl- edge of science, and to provide for him a social outlet. The high schools besides Purcell which comprise the club are: St. Ursula, Ursuline Academy, Roger Bacon, Elder, St. Mary's, Our Lady of the Angels, Regina, Seton, Mother of Mercy, and McNicholas. A typical meeting is opened with business and followed by short talks on Various phases of science. This is followed by a social and dancing. The meetings are arranged so that each is held at a different school. Brother Goetz is moderator of the Purcell chapter and, in general, is responsible for the success Back Row: Bill Majors, Iim Van Flandern, Carl Fischer, Tom Grilfrn, Walt Her og. Second Row: Ken Fledderrnan, Dick Kaes, Walt Koch, Dick Field, Robert Ray. Third Row: Gerald Shawhari, Tom Hessler, Tom Deddens, Ed Murphy, Iohn Hogan. Fourth Row: Dennis Hemmerle ICity- wtde President '52-53J,Paul Karcher,Gene Clock, Iohn Hurley. of the Triple A-C. Z Triple A-c 1943 'SET ,. , A . Y fi 1 Front How: R. Ewers, L. Van Nottingham, T. Ded- dens, G. Karwisch, R. Wallace, I, Sormenberg, I. Wermes, D. Striley fabovej, A. Turrill fbelowl R. Herzog, A. Rueckert, I. Hogan, W. Peters, Sec- ond Row: I. Niemann, D. Puttman, K. Hotel, E. Hess, I. Kraemer, K. Fledderrnan, P. Reordan, R. Hugenberg. Chemistry Club 63 ,gig 1 at xxx ' T The Mathematics Club was organized this year under the leadership of Brother Foerster, and numbered approximately sixty members. Membership was open to any junior or senior interested in math, and having an average ot QU percent in the subject. The otticers of the club this year were: Stan Humbert, Presidentg Paul Schramm, VicefPresidentg Tom Doyle, Secretaryg Tom Lee, Treasurer. Some of the clubs activities included the presentation and discussion ot inter! esting mathematical topics, such as the history ot math, lives ot great mathe- maticians, the theory of the slide rule, and card trick mathematics. The chief purpose of the Math Club is to encourage individual scholarship and competency which will be useful in college and later lite, and to stimulate in- terest and appreciation tor the master key ot the universe. Discovering God's Laws Stan l-lurnbert, president, addresses the National Math Honor Society. Front Row: Dick Radler, Paul Schramm, Bill Ma- jors, Ken Meyers, Tom Stadtmiller, Second Row: Mert Doyle, Al Neubauer, Dave Hoffman, Walt Ormsbee. Third Row: Terry Cappel, Ed Longo, Dick Wess. The members of the Math Club watch an unseen lecturer explaining the slide rule. First Row: Norb Bruns, Les: Witte- kind, Toe Dasbach. Second Row: Kon Con- nelley, Mike Reina, Ken Fleddcrman. Third Row: Russ: Sailing, Tack Brinker, Charles Hielage, lid Hardin. Math Club 1945 i fswise Man ls Better Than a Strung 5 5' V N .fn :'S1'.5:?mi , 1-gi -,5l'H 2b'A,QB Rev. Henry I. Klocker, S.T.D. Graduate of 1936 Associate Editor of the Shield C.S.M.C. Assistant National Secretary Iohn I. Frankenberger a Spiritual Leader of 1953 lack Frankenberger has the gift of leadership. He has led in many iieldsfrf in the classroom and in extrafcurricular activities. However, he has gained most prominence in liis attempt to lead Cavaliers spiritually. He has been the in- stigator of a movement for tlie frequent receptlon of the sacraments. lack is President of the C.S.M.C., a member of tlie Students' Spiritual Council and the Sodality. mm Si. Francis de Sales Church is the scene of the Mass of the Holy Ghosl. Here students enter for the official opening of the school year. I H S 76 Cf? Fr. Favret distributes Holy Communion at the closing of the annual Chrximas Novena in which an un- usual number of students participated. We Are Proud To Be Catholics Seniors. absorbed in adoration at the Mass opening ihe Iub- ilee Year, bear out the adage, Good Cavaliers are praying Cavaliers. Senior members of the Student Spiritual Council in- clude: Albert Newbauer, Charles Mauer, Stanley l-lumbert, lohn Van Flandern, fames Carson and lack Frankenberger. fauna 2 2 ittt Lx 25 3 X R The Student Spiritual Council this year, under the direction of its two moderf ators, Fr. Brinkman and Fr. Favret, was active in helping to promote the spirtual welfare of the Cavaliers. With the support of the faculty and the student body, the Council helped to make this year's Christmas novena for our parents a big- ger success than any previous year. Another of it's noteworthy accomplish! ments was the project to induce more Purcell students to say grace before and after meals. Council Yes, the Student Spiritual Council at Purcell this year was, as it should be, a signiticant organization in the school. lt was an important factor in helping Purcell's Cavaliers to lead a good, wholesome, Christian spiritual life. l U V H A l I S We Lead Spmtually j We Fa11lVI1serah1y A. ft.'g, g Vi' V.:, '- 'rf , 1,-,am , , J ' -- HF' f 'E' Tff 13f . ':5-l'Ef'f.f ' '- :-' Q s, ' V. ' A , f. 1. ' , . w fm ,:-:.57'I A. ' Q 77 rx 1 1 'f'2gf4JPil, .J ' L 1 rf? S if ' 4 ' '11 Q fl Jr, R ar ' x if Y' mf r' r-T . t-,c-fri'-A V'-f-- --P M F- - 1 . 5 , - A-, Y f--,i. -fa - v-. ,-,-. :J Y .. -, .fn '.,.t-,' --QQ-W e r f.--2 1' if -M gl.-4.15-wi' F- jid 1 ,u..-In-'L-gr -.'f.':1t?Z'f2': t -I , N 1- yyyr. -2 j, -1 f . .yu -5 z .U 5. ':.. :'f'f' 3141-fig-1v4V1'4-Y' o,,,, ' : -i '- W f, wsu - 71- fn- V-rl.. .AY -- 5-W .- -, . . .,, L . . , ,. .,.f-.rp t , ,,-my .f J,-,I -, . .. N , 1 .W .,.., .,i, - i n .,. . . A,y..-,,,.,.t , ,R-.6 ,g,.',.:.:i,,Q.N.,,, .,- ,, ',,. .-.ri ,lr fy,-,L 5 Jr ,.,- ,, e 1 gg it-, ,l ':.Et.,4 ,, 1 fr L - . . m..Hr..f: +1 A - L.-as at - ,. 1 .i.,.QJ:n.f'.4.h 5 , , Qs, , 'rev- Ezra: ww. zwq ff.-:A 'wi - ' ma. use,-1w-at -' 1 - .ffm - it Purcell's band provides the musical background for Christ- mas carols at the Cavalier Christmas assembly. Miss Mary Kennedy receives a small retribution from Santa Claus for secretarial duties well done. The Old Men are going to enjoy these contributions to the tobacco drive, except for Hemmerle's gift which may never see smoke. The Christmas .Spirit The history of the C.S.M.C. unit at Purcell begins in the fall of 1931. The Very Rev. Frank A. Thill, an executive of national C.S.M.C., came here to speak for the crusade. Under the leadership of Brother Dombro, now father, the unit was begun in November of that year. Most Rev. Frank Thill is now Bishop of Sa- lina, Kansas, and is a leading executive in the national organization. The unit progressed over the years, encouraged with zeal by faculty and stu- dents. We are happy to say that this year's activities of the C.S.M.C. have broken records at Purcell. Under its moderator, Father Raymond Favret, the unit has Worked tirelessly to promote interest in the missions and the mission problems of the Church, and to grant aid whenever possible. Officers include: lack Frankenberger, President, Iohn Van Flandern, Vice- President, Stanley Humbert, Treasurer and Dennis Hemmerle, Secretary. Tom Lee of 4C is City President. A campaign to aid the missions began in August prior to the opening of school when Father Favret, and a group of students at- tended the National Convention at Notre Dame, Indiana. Once begun, the campaign kept on going. Dances and drives broke all records, articles were published, aid was given to many missionaries. A big Mission Day was held. Such is the story of a group of boys working together under faculty direction, to speed the endless work of bringing souls to Christ. - . A4 1 ...wnf ' ' yr ,,,..xJ' Q 'Y i -Al The notables of the C.S.M.C.: Denny X '.L' V Hemmerle, lack Franlcenberger, 'iii iiii Q ' fPresidentl, Stan Humbert, Iohn Van Flandern, Tom Lee fCity Presidentl. rf '11 J we Founded 1932 Students enter St. Francis de Sales Church, the scene of many of Purcell'l relig- ious activities. 5 471' '.- --. Entrants in the Red Cross art con- test are: Dave Camele. Tom Smith, Rogers Clearly. Bob Plogman and Iohn Dewey. Fifteen pictures were sent as goodwill gesture to Europe. Cross 1932 ww' ' when 2' v at Much is said regarding Purcell's organizations of the past quarter century. The Sodality is an organization of the future. Having been formed this year in Cincinnati, the Sodality boasts no past at Purcell. However, in other Marianist Schools the Sodality is the oldest, most powerful, and most revered of their spiritual organizations. Here at Purcell, we feel sure it is destined to combine and render more effectual the excel- lent Work of the Students' Spiritual Council and the C.S.M.C. Members have been chosen with discrimination thus assuring the Sodality a solid foundation. Because of its relative new- ness, activities have been few and no officers have been elected. ln the Sodality there are four steps of membership: postulant, probationer, aspirant and, iinally, sodalist. The General Moderatom'-:Q Purcell is Father Urban Rupp. Senior moderators are Fr. Kerr and Bro. Foersterg Iunior moderators, Fr. Rohrkemper and Bro. Goetzg Sophomore moderators, Bro. Foerster, Fr. Smith and Bro. Kunesy Freshmen moderators, Fr. Favret, Bro. Dahlmann and Bro. Streb. The Sodality, origin- ated by Fr. William Joseph Chaminade, is an organization which shares with the Marianist priests and Brothers as Well as the diocesan priests, the goal of attaining Christ through Mary. Learning to Help My Neighbor flare ' The Father ofthe-Just Rejoiceth Breatlg Marianist Sodality Q, 1952 Under Marys Banner In ll, the Army of Christ Xt ,, I fl I ii f . e' Front Row: T. Clark, H. Duval, E. Hoeffer, E. Fritsch, I. Merke, A. Iacobs, D Myers, R, Ash. Second Row: R. Buschman, R. Moore, C. Peter, I. Rizzuto, B. Schlake, W. Martin, I. Peeden Third Row: P. Tipps, M. Cain, K. Flefiderrnan, R. Field, T. Hessler, R. Groell, T. Betz, E. Zins Fourth Row: D. Royer, G. Buckely, I. Ferrara, C. Schneeman, C. Degaro, D. Greulich, M Tllies. Fifth Row: K. Meyers, I. Puthoff, I. McDonald, T. Telgkamp, D. Lueke, L. Devanney, R Koenig, I. O'Brien. Sixth Row: D. Hoffman, I. Morgan, Iim Van Flandern, P. Schramm, I. P McCarthy, W. Ewers, C. Fischer, C. Mauer. 81 g 1 Annual Retreat --- 1929 X Our retreat master, Father Erpenbeck, S. I., chats with Bill N Gerard between conferences. s t X F ther Gorg celebrates Benediction and brings th t t to a close. t Does It Profit a Man Gain the Whole World. Suffer the Loss of His Soul? 1 Retreats may be considered as stepping stones over the rugged ter- rain which hinders us on our journey to Heaven and everlasting ' ' 'TF1 FE' happiness. As is the custom at the Cavalier Castle, studies were suspended during the waning days of Ianuary for the purpose of offering the student body an opportunity for prayer and meditation, at the an- nual retreat. ti y Father Ioseph Kerr distributes the Holy Eucharist to the sen- iors and their mothers at the close of the annual retreat. The retreat gave us a chance to stop and thinl: about our spiritual life, regarding what we have done and what we have not done, a pause such as a sculptor must make from time to time to survey his masterpiece to detect the flaws and rough edges which may need correcting. Held for the first time was a closed retreat for those seniors who wished to get away from a worldly atmosphere and better feel the spirit of their retreat. The response among the four year men was great enough to neces-- sitate the formation of two separate groups. Under the guidance of the Franciscan Fathers at Friarhurst Retreat House the seniors solved their problems and acquired a wealth of spiritual blessing. Knowing well that this might be their last retreat for a long time, the students strove energetically to capture God in their hearts and prayed for the graces to keep Him there throughout every day of their lives, The regular retreat for the students held here at school was under the supervision of Father Erpenbeck, S.I, As beautiful and inspiring as ever, the mother and son Communion Mass highlighted the closing of our Silver lubilee Retreat. T. Hessler. I. McDonald and .nl other serious students examine ' pamphlets provided for them K 1 '-'- ..l5fjfii5if3.2fZff by Bro. Goetz during the re- ' , V' treat. it ' 1 ' - ,xy ,lifftfqi if ' .. ' - ,L . , - 1 ,:Q', ,Q 'l lfa'H.'f':1f.fw H EA ky 5 h ' '-,, ' ., l l ' jk' ' i'.' 'lf Z' f Vi ' v:VQifi .'. ,Ali ' ' ' 4 it-f.'iib-:tg L .-153, nl ' ,fg?,f G?0?iii1 ,I K1 . ' - ,. ' ,. -. 'A51.i.,?., rv. . , .-.sis . .- Q- . 'HJ' tm. ,H i 1' V , , A . ,.. ' 12.-'-. 't--' 1-1' , ,i1, w.'..t-L --H ':vA fr'-l fFp. . -4- .4-4 rf 'N ,, w fr 'f - ,vm-3' t-4 1Ls1.fas ' t' ' Y ,a f1 . ' - f' '- of 1-. ,, .,e. , . , A ' gtg .',-'irexe .V 1 .1 f2?11a'.f!- N ,- sg -, -22, ff- ,,,rg14,f 'f'-.5 .r ,.i..jP- f. . td, grew-3' g,.:4 !g45,i:-I X 5 if S Mr. Iohn L. Contadino Graduate of 1943 Organist and Choirmaster at Sis. Peter and Paul: Choirmaster of Cincinnati Archdiocesan CYO. St. Aloysius fBridgetoWnJ, All Saints CMontgomeryl. HIHHI IHHS mammal mamma? f ll ll: 15' -E I' ff lj J .. Ig TPS? Thomas A. Doyle A Cultural Leader of 1953 Tom Doyle, able in writing and speaking, is our choice as Cultural Leader. Mert is an active member of the Speech and Dramatic Club, the Milton Berle of Purcell's unrehearsed football rallies. Cofeditor of the Plume, Tom's unusual service brought him the position of The 1953 Cavalier editor. Tom is a swell person, friendly to all he meets. We know that in the future he will continue to lead as he has at Purcell. 25 YlHHS alike IHZH-H53 Iudge for yourself the sanity of the Spring Concert lug and Bottle Band. The inmates are: Torn Spaeth, Charles Mauer, Bob Corpstein, Ken Connelly, Ed. Hess, lim Walerius, Dave Engle, Gene Gollahon, lay Rizzuto, Tony Chiodi and Garlin Smith. tic Achievements in 1930 The Admirable Creighton 3 v lrll if 5 ' 'll 1 4 C Dave Hotiman as Creighton and other Pur- cell seniors take pleasure in practicing The Admirable Creighton with Regina's ladies of the theater. The Dramatic Club is among our oldest clubs, for this is its Silver Iubilee year. It has flourished through the years and has provided many hours of entertainment. 1t's first director was Rev. Aloysius Seitz, also first chaplain and later principal of the school until 1937. From 1930 to 1931 Tyrone Power was a member of the club. Among the productions were Charley's Aunt, and The Whole Town's Talking. Rev. Leo Uht succeeded as both principal and dramatics director. Under his guidance such plays as Seven Keys to Baldpatef' and The Milky Way, were produced. ln 1940 Bro. Ioseph Kerr Know Father Kerri took charge and directed Brother Or- chid, You Can't Take lt With You, and Arsenic and Old Lace. Brothers Ioseph Keirnig, Maurice Beyer, and Charles Ftossman took succeeding turns and did much to further dramatics at Purcell, Rev. Ioseph Kerr returned in 1948, and the Drama Club has been under his man- agement since then. He has directed The Man Who Came to Dinner, and I-Iarvey. Last year the Dramatic Club gave a successful presentation on television of The Bishop's Candlesticks. The Purcell senior dramatists again traveled to Regina to participate in their annual senior play. Regina chose Iames Barrie's The Admirable Creighton, a well-known English farce. Cavaliers taking leading roles were: Dave Hoffman as Creighton, Charles Mauer as Lord Loam, Al Neubauer as Lord Brockelhorst, Dennis Hemmerle as Ernest and Iim Van Flandern as Mr. Treherne. Other Purcellites in the cast were: Iack Martin, lack Frankenberger, lim Burns, Roger Losekamp, Tom Stadtmiller and Iim Carson. Early in May, Father Kerr's Tyrone's presented a radio play depicting the Ses- quicentennial of Ohio and the Silver Iubilee of Purcell. This along with the color- ful Spring Variety Show made up for the lack of the traditional annual play at Purcell. - '- -f - rf :V -JA... it :9.1.Q:.t-liinnaafi mah. 5 W., 'L . x,gAf'?. ,Sax- foqh. , N ,MTW fv 2 - if 'N 9 V95 Wx, 3 Q m' 4. .yx -.X , my K A x 1 X' RAL L W 4 2 mai x A -Wllw - ' 2. we-4 ' , mm fm AMW K N, 'SNK M . JK ' .. , Q Q!! ,Q my 1 . 1 7 Y . I P . ' L M- '9' NJ - K, I , 1 f , ,QV X f J Q, Q. gXk'J gi 'f f ,M V , K Q 2 -mf Q.-ll: .i finwaw l K Mg af lit? W Although this year's band was smaller in numbers than in past years, its capabilities should not be underrated. Under the direction of Mr. Hubert Buschle, the band progressed rapidly to perform brilliantly in all of its assignments. The Silver lubilee Band opened its season last fall with the first football rally and spirited the team at all the football games. The Crim- son and Gold of the band was resplendent in the annual Holy Name parade. ln the Christ- mas assembly, both traditional carols and seasonal songs were played for the entertainment of the faculty and student body. In keeping with the Silver Iubilee celebration of Purcell, the Spring Concert was the highlight of the band's year. Special recognition is due to Brother Robert Springman and Brother Bernard Laurinaitis Whose efforts have aided greatly in the success of this year's band. As summer approaches and another school year ends, the Silver lubilee Band closes its season proud of its accom- plishments-a job well done. iv Mfg' 'N 91 TW ,Q AW' A' Q , J -'21 1 Qii ,, . .fe wi.-'C 4,5 4, . gylyv-,t ' QM A , , 'P' W, '.T'Vst .' . tm , Front Row: Matthew Wagner, Ronald Hollstegge, Howard Mounce, David Dengler, William Wyder, Dennis Donnelly, Thomas Long, Daniel Leary. Second Row: Iames Walerius, Anthony Chiodi, lohn Rizzuto, Thomas Spaeth, David Engle, Iames Sonnenberg, Charles Mauer. Third Row: lohn Helly, loseph Paul, Edward Hess, Charles Trautman, Thomas Powell, Robert Schmidt. Absent: lohn Murray, Norman Horn, William Kuhr, Nicholas Paduano, loseph Willc- ing, loseph McCarthy, Dale Potter, Lawrence Chambers, Iohn Roemer, lohn Monterasso, Ray- mond Weiss. Their Concert. Always ya Cultural Landmark V H, ,- . ...ey ., ., ,, 1 -. - f .1 .,,.. .,, ,fl 3, Onward Cavaliers Written in 1931 W. Walsh E. Birnbryer Let us sing the praises of the bold Cavaliers, 1 1 .I I 'II I I I I I 'W-Q'W'ff-In Q 'if w Ain 1 us' , -1 ' -. Wig ' Ja f f 4 nf, ., .19 3 f ,S - w, . 4 , 3' 1 x . ' A 1 MEL as' gf, ,' ef? 4 'Q P.: Q ' - , f 845+--' -+iQ',a9,-,--.gi Us fi' 4 , 4. s 1. -W 32.3, W ' -, , By 5. .. ...ni , ,I-..,b,,4p - . 55' 'av-Q ' r , sly! wrsff, ' J ,gf-V ze mfvagsa .QQ R is g.5ss1gg-gf2g,m,., 5 . ' S ,gy ..2 . .. ,fir , j-' - , , .5 1 - ' '- ,nv '. . .. I . : - .1 ve- S: -. -.,,5,. K ,S g 3g?l,g1, 5. L A, 1 My-, ff .13 , Frm..-. 'f ,, I',., , -X .qs Qi w ,wwgfi me -v H- g ' -,ss 1-.... , . - A- 4' f-sf. i ,Q is ,,, M . few. f-'Wiz - - -If A . , - H ' 4 xx fs 9, f.,1-gwe-, - l I A .w f wffwfwrllfs A . ' 2' V72 ' I 5, Q s.1,sw,j1s,g.f ,V f 'M ' A - ifffmii,-sw.7'1W. - l A ' L1 I swag .Q ., . ' K' ' . , Y Ali' . ' ,v ' .,.., . A , Q X I ,g P4 fx its Ak , VV 'W 1- J v P 9 1, 4 , , my , f , 1 v I ,. A 13' . if ,rzhl H' . 1 - 1 ir' I z 'I-5' - - 3, . f fi , In fi' MT.-it f .5 Q , . ff 5: A Q e g at ....f-rahilliw 1 in in 'r ib .,,. 1 8 , I ? W- I, . xy, . .mki:f,. , l i s . x L. , P I I ' 14 . 1 ,W ', - , V, - . 4. ' . Q, s ' T ' su Isl, !.l I'1'i 1 , I ,x'- Wx - . 'Q I f V' 4 I i ' f f 5 -4'-iff '4?lsfik-M-lr, a' 'L fr, -W f 5p'yg.N . me 1, A jr? L ,W-ig, -A swf ig fx 1559 Ml f- I I ii? ,T,sQ'?5qgSf 33g gffaxuli if ihzifkgf, of fx .ff'l.wf3 Q.:,-L . , - f . lags? . I '- .g, I. . -,sy ,I ,f I Q Axffffw gi . -,-- we 'ix . I, vffzffmzrfiik , Hffliffiiifllsff if Chaminade's band joins Purcell's in a co-observance of the Silver Iubilee. Note the figure 25 within the giant Orchestra 1929 Front Row: K. Connelly, T. Marioni, I. Walerius, I. Rizzuto, T. Vornberger, G. Naegele. Second Row: W. Ewers, Mr. Hubert Buschle, R. Wenzel, D. Engle, I. Wilking, D. Chiodi, R. Browning. On the March Two rival bands march iogeiher showing the spirit of sportsmanship existing between Chaminade and Purcell. 'ififxx 5 P ML I 1 3- ffsemor Ji: 'i' ' 54 .1 , ,1: ,ff if-. SQA' QL .-'-4 :wif f as Er-T 'T Fifi f.1. 1 Plume tlet of Creative Endeavor First Edition 1937 lack Martin, sports editor of the Plume. and Frank Sebille discuss the lay- out of the sports page. Dave Hoffman. Mert Doyle fassociate editor of the Plumel and lack McCarthy scan through school papers to pick up tidbits of news. -'15 - av? Outgoing editor Earl Scheidler and incoming editor Tom Zins discuss the possibility of hav- ing Miss Clooney on the cover of the Plume. All-American Again wi' -is dzd 'ET' J' fn-'f ' 37?-3 'f5 ' i,--. ' 7 . ', 'Z 1 ki 1 , ' i, N N. 4' ilu Nfl- -'L 1. V., W. -r 22. .fr MA- ft- . -1 -'Mail ,, - fa ,.,jg:- -val, ,V .,..' 'Q I- -1514. ,.Iygii,,fi, - ' ' 'ir,'i111?'- .:,'nf' ?f:4 tS-is r '- - . f +V- gr:-,I+ ,mea--,. r 1-,L-,-.grit 1. . rf 4' L 4 i-prifs,fg5- '- rf J use Pfv '- - .2-51,74 , 1 -- U.-, I 'X Ut This year the PIUHICQQM-xils ten the string of Alfkhmerican TAHIIQB qivbn' by the National Scholastic Press Association. Its editorial stall aimed at developing the theme of the Catholic Advisors' Press Association of Cin- cinnati: Toward a Worldminded Catholic Youth. The Plume, as in the past, viewed the opinions of the Cavaliers and brought to the minds of the students the news and advice which they needed to be alert and well-informed Catholics. Discovering many a hidden talent, the Plume was filled with high quality short stories and inter- views. Each month the Plume featured on its cover a member of the administrative body of the school, starting with our Silver Iubilee principal, Father Ralph Gorg, S.M. The Plume was an instrument in the celebration of our Twenty-fifth Iubilee Year. It is truly a. con- tinuous record of the intellectual work accom- plished at Purcell during this first quarter of a' century. -Q glib. A ' tif' J Feature writers Tom Yannella. Tom Lee and Lou Gardner, ex- amine cuts to be used in the final issue of the Plume. Iohn Van Flandem. Dennis Hemmerle, and lim Van Flan- dern examine a rival joke col- umn in search of witty plag- erisms. 93 r.-z gi, I 5 ui .ga NI' D1 jig - now Pounn ' ' L 5gi?5'? CUVER i .5?34'3?1'f7f45i5g 3i l 1if'figf'fQ . I -6 LM-Atv ' f .fiatwf 'T' ' on ,L ig. 3 , - -is . M m K E... ,:S,, , b J, ,L , Z - Fix W ,L Q -4 4- TRN Q ' -i A 4. K. .Mg l Y, K , A N WY, ' ffm .i x f- si Business Staff: Front Row: Ken Bramble, Typing Staff: Don Grever CChiefl, Torn Mc lack Hoffbauer, Charley Mauer. Second Devitt, lim Breslin. Absent: Earl Ford, Row: Ed. Beimesche and Earl Scheidler. Also: Stan Humbert, Tom Lee, Doug Black Don Grever. Front Row: Bill Ma itorl, Tom Doyle Tom Yannella CArtJ Allen Hollstegge C man flirt Editorl. i 121' TL , T 195SftPf eefjfggiitorfin-Chief . Assistantiditor. . . .' Thomas Doyle . .William Majors .Robert Plogman 5 , . . .Thomas Lee .I ,. .Daniel Waiiis 1. sg ,Louis Gardner X ,W A -i- , f. .r:D0nald Grever '3,1:'1.Lu,- 4.,Hi-3.3 fx-i-'qw--, ,J ' , f' s' -Hi.--A '-1W1,, .'1.fr -ia' 'I ' . , , 9 l J?' -' y3'-AdVlSOI'- - ,i 1.1,-.,,,g.-,.i my , ,S e - 114 ' Q--fm + 515 is ' 1 q4. :fi1e5y,s.. , ?5 '- , L ?-- 'a-Q ' ' Grisez, S M . ., ,x .i,,, f, , ae.,-N ' Zh' Q ,L ' ' fi 1gggg5'x'fT . 1. V f: L .f:pg:2.V.7,1r..:'.g.,fw53f -- cf - ,11-'M irglgsiz. Q ' 75 L - 1 alia' ' IH gm- 1, .. 1-7' vi . 479 ,, aw- 1' - f .gl A -f'l.:.4c1wl-1 Muon Qi-aww - , -. -., 'CJ ,sw ,'I i'5l?r,.AE?5h:,., .fix-iff. .mx-1 -:-mf:i?i '1i fjidih -P21135 fx .Lf mv' ,..,..,1-.,- ,in new l 4, , ., ,I 5,371 mgiuf-.f',' ,?if:i1'23jeQ .+:a-fjj5aPQ1irf9f 5 ' 512: : ', 5-,-fl.ii'4i,'4 '5w'. 1'fi 3 -,fi m.la,-it rv '- A 'wh 3154- if l -. ., M - ., 1 f A Jil g- .51 5 1, ,. .e.v5ff,i-fix . ' Y - .. 'N as- Y Wafyii 74 -,L.:5L l 'g ,595 1 1' 'c ' ..'f.- w2:1 .i. V 4 1 'l ' '.f,r ,1:EilL'm .,., Sh? ff 4- . . ,pf-1 ZX' 'fi' 2, X? Literary Staff: Front Row: lim Van Flandern and Bill Foley. Second Row: Dennis Hem- merle, lohn Van Flandern, Tom Lee. . . .- V. r-, I.. was l 1.0 I Ag xr-,,,K,.. 37,4 wt , .- V N N -A -..s L .9 I V... ,L 4 .A.. paw? N , 1. gi.. .I W e r va-er -- First Annual---1929 Clerical Staff: Front Row: Dave Hoffman and Lou Gardner tClerical Chiefl.Second Row: Ierry Sliawlian and Dick Schmidt. Sports Staff: Front Row: Dan Wallis tSports Editorl and Stan Humbert. Second Row: lack Frankenberger and foe McCarthy. . -i : the Story of Purcells FirstQua1fter Century The 1953 Cavalier staff has attempted to up- hold the standards which Purcell year books have established in the past. From the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association the Cav- alier has received seven All American awards. Perhaps the most ardent worker on the art staff was Robert Plogman who was responsi- ble for all of the art work. Then too, there was Allen Hollstegge who was always Willing to paste up pictures and arrange layouts. Workers on the literary staff deserve special mention. Although most of these students Worked constantly, Tom Doyle was the most generous in hours spent. On the sport staff Dan Wallis proved that he could Write up sports as well as participate in them. Louis Gardner and Dick Schmidt of the cler- ical staff did most of the minute checking which helped to eliminate some of the mis- takes from this book. The business staff, which handled the ads, patrons and the sale of the book was headed by Douglas Black. The photography was supervised by Bro. Donald Dahlmann aided by his Camera Club. Bill Peters gave Brother most assistance. The annual staff would like to extend its thanks to Brother Dahlmann and Brother Grisez who have truly- made this edition of the Cavalier possible. .SMH ff fi -as If --- Organized 1949 was founded four years ago by Bro. Iames Goetz, who is . At that time there were only fifteen members. The club into a large organization with a membership of eighty. club is to help each member to acquire a greater love of nature, to increase in knowledge of science, and to obtain of life. These aims are made actual in meetings at the members of the club give informative talks, and during it Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio. In such trips acquainted with nature, first-hand. Among the outstanding places of interest to which the club traveled last summer were Cumberland Falls, Hy., Reedfoot Lake, Tenn., Versailles State Park, Roosevelt Game Pre- serve and Seven Caves, all in Ohio. The club is divided into nine departments , each of which devotes its en- tire time to one phase of science. At present the departments include: Botany, Entomology Cinsectsl, Field, Geology and Chemistry, Herpetology Creptilesl, Marnmalogy Canimalsb and lchthyology flishl, Microscopy, Ornithology fbirdsl, and Taxidermy fmounting animal skinsI. The system of advancement in the club is so set that a certain number of credits are given for attending functions and performing durties. When a member obtains 1000 credits, he is given the rank of Second Degree Honor Member, 750 credits, First Degree Honor Member, 400 credits, Senior Mem- ber, 150 credits, Iunior Member, and less than 150 credits, Third Degree or Rookie member. The Nature Club is affiliated to the Triple A-C, and sends many entries to the Hobby Fair and the Science Clubs of America. Nature Club officers for the year 1952-1953 are: Walter Herzog, President, Iames Carson, Vice-Presi- dent, Ierry Shawhan, Secretary, and Thomas Deddens, Treasurer. 96 I Front Row: G. Shawhan fSec.l, W. Her- zog fPres.I, T. Richter, H. Black, D. Grimes, T. Deddens fTreas.I, I. Carson fVice-Presb. Second Row: R. Pavely, I. Dumbacher, I. Hover, A. Fritz, R. Pac- houd, P. Burwinkel, W. Abt, I. Dasbach. Third Row: W. Warnock, P. Rich, T. Connelly, E. Usher, L, Burtschy, I. Fried- hoif, E. Clock, C. Peter. Fourth Row: P. Karcher, R. Gerding, F. Carr, D. Haufi, I. Bayless, I. Zmurk, I. St. Clair. Fifth Row: G. Kane, I, Montalbini, I. Bour, F. Culp, I. Sloan, E. Beckman, E. Foss. Sixth Row: R. Baker, L. Wess, C. Riedinger, I. Speier, I. Simonitsch, T. Listerman, VV. Ohm, W. Beuerlein. Seventh Row: T. Collopy, R. Berning, T. Hessler, R. Ewers, D. Meibers, R. Kaes, Iim Van Flandern. Eighth Row: M. Mendenhall, I. Hardin, D. Hemmerle. I. Majors, R. Heyob, W. Finke, I. P. Hurley. Ad Gloriam Auctoris Naturae Y American History Club 1953 Standing: Thomas Yannella, First Row: Ross Stocker, David Striley, Iohn Van Flandein Thomas Costello, Arthur Terrill Second Row: FatherWiiileri ever,Thomas Smith, David Uckotter, Don- ald Puttman, Daniel Logan, Iaiiieis Pcnker Iames From- iiieyer Philip Riordan. Third Row: Roger Loselcarnp, Rob- ert Winstel, Richard Wetas- ling, Iames lriraiiier, Robert Lotsekamp Patrick Hurley. Absent: Lawrence Burtschy, Iamef: Van lflandern Rob- ert Hay, Tom Burke, Charles MdllCf Al Rupard, Leon Loewenstine Dan Leary, Tom Stadt. Art Club 1931 Iim Meyer displays a water color to other members of the Art Club: George Coors, Allen l-Io11stegge,Bob Gerd- ing, and William Davis. Photography Club 1949 First Row: W. Peters tPres- identl, I. Menke, R. Gerd- ing, D.Grimes.Second Row: W. Kollner, T. Powell, M. Cook, R. Reidel, I. Huxell. Third Row: P. Burwinkel, D. Long, I. Schultz, R. Schnei- der. 19' During this scholastic year a new organization, the American History Club, was added to the list of Purcell's extra-curricular activities. Father Wintermeyer, whose brain gave birth to the club, served as its moderator and promoter ot activities. During the first year ot its existence the club has made much progress among its members in furthering their interest in and increasing their knowledge of many phases of American history. The club's activities included historical discussion and trips to various historical spots throughout the midwest. Elected otticers were: T. Yannella, President, R. Winstel, Vice-President, L. Burtschy, Treasurerg I. Kramer, Program Chairman. 'V tear-.. . 23 YlHHS Mike IH23-IHH3 Iames H. Niemann An Athletic Leader of 1953 lim Niemann is a serious, quiet and likeable student. Playing halfbaclc on the Cavalier foot- ball team, he has excelled on the gridiron. ln the winter months he turns his attentions to bas- ketball, being a capable guard, and a frequent high scorer. Finally, when spring comes in, he plays the outfield on Purcells l'l953 baseball finalists. A good pro-baseball prospect, we know from experience lim will succeed in what- ever he attempts. HIHHIIE HHUIHS t t I Mr. Leo sack N If-f -ff! Graduate of 1932 X X- An amazing athlete of the past. . t K Presently in the meat packing in- dustry in Peoria. Hl. I A X: I X ' , tx X 1 N Q, Q.- V 1, if 't xt Q 45' N fx 4 f V 4 f P 'a fu X I A XX I 1 V 'R' ' ' 5 .. Of. g ! g tj, 1 X , 5 fl 2 Q ' 'X' 49 'A , ' l ' 't'q , ,tVr -af lsfat ri'-A 'Q TSM' in , fe-.n .. Z ' n b l V A? 5, in n k.'A,- I E ,Q ,rxy 'U 54: A - 2 it . as 5 a ' 3 , - , 4, I 1 . - I J . , , Y ' 1, qi! 'H g ' ' - f , ' '- fn -v:- . .' -.- -' 5. x - -w-- , .rv r- ,- af - '1 ' , ,. .,. . , , , , . -.. t ., J..-, . el-4 '- ' - , v Q , .1 4 . 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Qfvssargggl- flaw t X at ., a t if 1 'Nl T:wiz nw me at N-'Riu t t W, A .MI a' lmas-mmf - t f ca ' ny, 'sway s ts . was -.- 5 , k X am rms. . .. an ,Q ,X Q ti .tts.!wa:.tW- www?-f ' W , i b ' i ,. is-Natl, ln addition to school work, social activi- ties, educational and intellectual clubs, athletics play an important role in devel- oping the mind and the character ot the high school student, School authorities here at Purcell realize this importance and have sponsored as many different torms of athletics as possible, thus giving prac- tically every student an opportunity to participate, However, the students who do not participate directly receive the satis- faction of providing the moral support needed by the various athletic groups. The purpose ot athletics is to develop in the members of the student body valuable habits which further their physical and moral growth. Bronco Lima finds a hole and lights his way to pay dirt against West Hi. ,McCarthy's Steamroller Flattens Opposition end to pick up much needed yardage. An Eagle is being tackled for a loss by McDevitt. . , - ,fit::,- t?v:L:C,l J :Vi l W I , in., ir: if - ' V ' A , Q. T1 , ' f l A ' . - t N- J-, ,Li am. .l f ci. ' r . A - f , -- -- pi 1- lit-tal ' V ' ' f' , ' '1 - , ' ' Ffllf -. wg ' L V ' a V A , -.l Q-wt,?7' Q'lilQ1ifi if iif ua- , -, f. , 1 N N, Q g - X ' - - -' 'I my fi .i . f ,, A , u 4 A4 1 1-. , ' V r J 1 ' 4 vt- f 'ff f..-rr Lv., .w:M.i.f,,Yi . fm,-. 2. .' . :.mfEff.m-sf' +',f:1i,M114l2:K.3'1', :m?.'t:i'.i2siL- V' , 1' - '.. .. Hanlon's Hard Rocks Hold Opponents to Six Points a Game e Did It or Bro. B111 The Hard Rocks hold again as end Iim McQuaide knifes throu gh to The referee' h d g aliers score ag Eagles. ains s ans ou tthe Cav Chaminade p. The N 4 i . tw, -fl, A .F 1 , Ll , 1,2 v. 3 lm, wi, ,sh . , . V w4r:'xvP--'g1,j1tF'1A Wrfsg: j-v-'y..qN---- fi Wjsmagigtp -ga . ,IL . ,--f 4 sr -f f-. 1-'Y' ' B ' L' Y., ' ' x f ' l 44 Ti . Cavaliers Annex Ninth Straight GCLfChamp1onsl'up The 1952 Silver Iubilee Football Team brought glory to Purcell, by being tops in the city, finishing first in the GCL race and by deserving to be heralded as one of the top teams in the state of Ohio-finishing fourth, by the Associated Press high school ratings. Coach fim McCarthy, a leading scholastic football mentor in the state, assisted by Iack Hanlon, sent his charges undefeated through a ten game schedule to be tied only by Dayton Chaminade, another top eleven in the state. Using the two-platoon system, Purcell amassed a total of 383 points to a meager 67 points scored by' opponents. The outstanding offensive senior players were end Stan l-lurnbert and guard Phil Magliano, Co-captainsg halfbacks 9 yard Bob Kunkel and Iim Niemann, fullback lim Mentzel, quarterback Bill Williams, tackles Tiny Paul Schramrn and George Osterfeld, guard Mike Muldoon, center Tom McGraw, end Iim Morgan, and place kicker Bob Grome. The stalwarts of the unsung defensive team, which was one of the hardest hard rock platoons in the state, Were ends Iim McQuaide, Ron Vogele and Dan Wallisg tackles Bob Verdin and Iack Ackermann, guards ferry Muchmore, Al Neubauer, and Bruno Anello, backers-up Bill Bornkamp and Dave Harmon. The three deep men were Tom McDevitt, Earl Scheidler and lack Frankenberger. Some of the outstanding juniors were Chuck Lima, Bill Macke, Lenny Eads, lim O'Brien, Dick Meder and Pete Madden. Indeed the 1952 football team has shown that Purcell stands for football su- premacy, and that the '52 team has made Beat Purcel1 an impossible slogan among the other teams of the Buckeye State. Niemanri bucks his way through St. Rs Niemann wonders who missed his Xavier's forward wall to change the block. a Bacon tackler closes m for score. the kill. xria..mmin if 11 1 :ma s1.sin-ula:lr.1.1mml1q::'x 4 ,I ,. 4, v Q N,m'7g'wgW f' r 5 1 il A I6 E l. 4: Morgidn Williams Niemarm Memzel Kunkel Grome fn- Bdclc Back Back Huck Klcl-an-1 Scluramm Muldoon McGraw Magllano Oasterfeld Humbert 'l'ru kIf- Guard Center Guard, Co-Capt. llnGClClr' llnd, Co Capt. Our Two Platoon System Races Over All Madden Klclzv-1 Bomkamp McDevitt Scheidler Mu-:hmore Frankenberger Harmon Rack Brick Fuck Gucxd llafk Cwnlfrr SQ n A ln ,. pn Ale... Q Wallis lvlacke Neubauer Anello Verclin MCQuaide lifnd Tcxckle Tackle Guard Tackle End 104 Members Of the Iubilee Team Lima Los-wengstiue Eadsi w, Al , x 3, V t V ,.......... gmfk Huck Buck .W , ,v Q 'A , , Meder Carle Q'Brien Ifud End Buck My ' f'7 0:4551 'N 3, 115 fs: if We kg 1,9 :,, S. G ' 'XS .. Q! Ackermann-T Vogele-E Carr-B Sager-B Cooper--B Croweak-C Burwinkle-C Meyer-G Winhusen--E Cameron-G Fletcher-T Cain--G ' Hogan-T Burke--T McCarthy-G Cafierky-K Schroeder--T Seta-G aff' . g r aim' 'uf-4 - I Humbert McGraw Muldoon Muchmore End Center Guard Guard Magliano Shramm Osterfelcl Morgan Guard Tackle Tackle End Purce1l's Pigskin Pride: Paul .Schramm Kunkel Niernann Bomkamp Frankenberger McDevilt Back Back Back Back Back 'lm 1 A53 .gk Jyw iffijwl Q X ' .-VET' AX f Q A 12 , 1 2. ixl M v X r ,Q a Q1 ,uw . 14 g V rg ge QV-Liga X ,mr .5 4, if ff Q w. Wh. ' x A 'Ya Y , rw' QNX wffQp5:53la'55 . . . Wm J t- :R x -fyfw f , L Q' A Q un . fy K Sv ix W, 1 9 Q .mf .. ,K . msg - Qff-2' fA - 1 W 1. , fxifigifa S... w 'Q it 'Q?x ww Q0 49 A 5 1 1, it -r Niemann hurdles a couple of X tacklers. Mentzel and Humbert look horrified. With Muldoon leading the way Kunkel prepares to tame the Panthers. The Spartans find you can't go through them, under them, or over them. as the Cavalier line holds and Madden adds the extra point. Devany of Chaminade is piled up and stopped by a forward wall of Crimson Warriors. .ur -if MWF- ,- . l.wm,srKQS.w' W V Q .Portsmouth .... 7 59. St. Xavier. . . .... 6 27 . Bacon. . 2l.Elde11..,..ME f ,q. .A.13 I ?7.ChBt1Il1!1Q.d9.. I . ,- r - '- Q'-1, .ma . -1' .- 4: bf.-4' we -Y .!?:y.3g, -fsbzy-,ff H. X-r:lff'.JEL'51'fv 4 .' l, emlrar.,-,. - L- ,sr .'-F.: V-:aff 9 J- -'-wihzf,--.-'-' GP- ft. 'A On every football team you find spirit. In this the Iay Vees were no exception. Although Coach Cut- cher, a new member of the staff, had a squad num- bering only twenty-six players, still he finished out a seven-game schedule with only one setback. The Reserves combined a hard charging line with a quick, alert backfield to turn the trick. The line was made up of Dobb and Servizzi, two fast-moving guards. Tasch, a hard-hitting center, two towering tackles, Morgan and Wray. The glue-fingered ends were Meyer and Silvati. In the backfield were Clark and Healey, two explosive halvesg hard hitting full- back Tipps, and Degaro, who worked as field gen- eral. We feel certain that this plugging team will be a rich source of varsity material, thus assuring the success of the 1953 Cavaliers. Have Winning Ways The boys behind the scenes Front Row: T. Michel, I. Dattilo, R. Kroell, I. Duffy, T. Meyer, R. Molloy. Second Row: A. Morgan, L. Reinhart, I. Wagner, W. Webb, C. Tipps, R. Wray, I. Servizzi. Third Row: R. Stephenson, G. Tasch, W. Dobb, L. Springmeier, C. Degaro, P. Healey. Fourth Row: R. Busse, W. Ewers, S. Clark, P. Witte, I. Cic- carella, G. Binder, I. Silvati. Purcell 18 .... Country Day ....... ..... 32 .... Newport Catholic .... ..... 1 2 25 .... Newport Public ..... ..... 1 3 39 .... St. Xavier ...... ..... 0 .... Elder ........,.. .... 1 3 34 .... Roger Bacon ....... ..... 19 .... Lockland Wayne .... .... 1 3 Frosh Carry On In Cavalier Fashion Purcell 9 ,... Elder . . . The Football managers. It's Ol Deets flanked by his two assistants Larry Devanney and Ken ' panic- 0 A... Roger Bacon . .. . 19 ..., St. Rita ...... . 2 Purcell yearlings, under the generous coaching of Gibbs Mac- ' gh, Bob Morency, and Lester Wittekind, demonstrated their poten- ity of becoming a remarkable football team, 2 Fresh scored 48 points to the opponents 32, while annexing a rec- ol live wins one loss, and two ties. ne ol the key players on the 'i52 Freshmen squad were: backse- y, Gruelich, Hartman, Rudolph, l-lebbeler, Huber, Thies, Meyers, mlo, Schroeder and Peeden, linemen---Algie, Blum, Roger, Helly, une-einan, Stioll, Thomas, Walker, Favret and Weber. 2 1955 Varsity has possibilities ol becoming another SZ team if ry one ol these players puts out a maximum effort in the three years rome. Front Row: I. Bausch, I. Lamping, H. Favret, I. Martin, C, McCarthy, I. Mayer, I. Mc- Carthy, E. Usher, H. Duval. Second Row: D. Walker, R. DeFinney, I. Petrocelli, A Tallarigo, T. Huber, W. Weber, R. Becker, H, Prey, I. Kennedy, I. Hartman Third How L. Budai, I. Hebbeler, F. Rudolph, I. Paola, I. Pichichero, I. Peeden, C Meyers, P. Mor- rison, I. Ferrara. Fourth Row: L. Kelly, A. Algie, C. Schneeman, R. Franz, W. Bohan, I Blum L. Clemens, C. Christen, P. Hughes, R. Steiolt. Fifth Row: B. Cullen W. Brodrick L. Wilkie. I. Schimpl, E, Royer, D. Cwruelich, C, Thomas, M. Thies, B Schroeder.. Absent: G. Flake. 43559 it iTai,95-'QE Ima I Z' axes? .S Agni-J,-,Slit 3 5 3.511 2 t ll' 44x 2 Lf-4 D? an on t.4?Q t.Cll7 -V 1 14 .... Newport Catholic .... . 6 .... Walnut Halls .... . It's the day before the With- row game and the Cavaliers get ready for the Tigers with a light workout. While having only a small turnout this year , the cross country team, under the capable tutorship of Bro. Bill, won over Western Hills Z4 to 31 and lost to Norwood 21 to 34. In the Cincinnati district meet, the Cavaliers finished sixth. Prospects for the coming year look fair as the team will lose only one man- Dick Wess, The returning lettermen are: Ioseph Stuart, Dave Striley, George Karwisch, Ierry Huxell and Phil Riordan. The 1953 cross country team looks forward to a successful season. First Row: I. Dumbacher, I. Huxel, A. Iacob, G, Harwisch, I. Stuart, D. Striley, R. Wess, R. Goldsberry. Cross Country --- Since 1947 'x,. 1 My If .ru .ff ,-.5 1, , mfr . - it u , R' x,- 4 x . va S- 'SC as g 32,7 E .1 rw Down Go the Pins Bowling 1948 eve.: P 4 r . rt:-:mt-,x'q.'. ' V. , ,,,.w5 ul .: 1 v .1 9 ' 5,1547 'f-11' A t.,f,fz5.. . ,USN 1 ' Colgate Doug Black, Dave Hoffman. Ron Vogele. Bill Ballard, Al Neubauer. The intramural bowling season opened strong with over one hundred and thirty students participating, Twenty-tour teams representing two divisions were competing for champion- ship honors. The season ended with a cham- pionship match between Fordham and Col- gate, winners in their respective leagues, Fordham, the Monday league champ, proved superior by nosing out Colgate. Schoenlaub, Engle and O'Keefe made up the backbone of the Fordham team. While the high man, Bill Ballard, with the aid of Vogele, Hoffman and Neubauer supplied the strength for Colgate. Despite the efforts of the students, the faculty again dominated by winning nine out of twelve games in the annual faculty-students bowling match. . Y t Ed Zob-el, Bob Churchill.Ed Brake. Ierry Ziegler, Ice Ziegler. Fordham S- Upset Happy Quintet l Front Row: Tom Wolfram, lim Niemann, lim Morgan, Dan Wallis, Earl Scheidler Tom McDevitt, Gene Martin. Second Row: Charles Lima, lim O'Brien Tom Bohmer, lack McCarthy, Dick Carle, Mike Mendenhall, Dick Meder Ned Schimpf. - 1928 Q . 5. 5 'L e.. 'f 1.:2-41.3, EI, . he 1, -. - .,,..w.g.-.Ht A. I x 2 , :w x-,v:.A,3r - ' - tv 1 , ,Q .,.uJ5,, .,,,xf,--I VJ' ,., H t isa.: gi, K A 4.9 v P dx 'K aw w. i mg, 'ul r . as , 1 N ,Q i U lfv , m,..4.,. ,. ' lx:-:W 1-' X 52,5 1 4 ..,-,,. 3' 3 - if H' 1 ' ' ':- ii' Q H 4 -r! 7Yf ,,' gi 5Sq ia!-'.:.:l- t is . 1-:Vik 1 . t,S,Ii:f'l' LZ .Y , ' ft: 1'-All-',f 'ec,, A ftgatqx 7. '. ,fa tai- f, , 1- wt , Mig, '. ,, 1 MW.: 114 Ag 2, L14 The most surprising ball club in the city sums up the whole story of lack I-lanlons l952s53 round-ball squad. In the pre-season polls Purcell was called a tiller on a teams schedule, but once the whistle blew the Cav- alier basketeers took their place among the Royal Quintets. , The speedy red and gold walked oft the Queen City hardwood courts with fourteen wins against s even setbacks, constantly being rated among the top fifteen teams in the state. The l-lanlon men won conquests over Western Hills, the public high school league champions, and the powerful Big Blue of Hamilton. lunior center lack McCarthy brought home twenty-three points against the Blue, earning for himself a position on their All- Opponent team. The big factor in Purcell's success was crackerjack passing and inspired spirit, Captain Dan Wallis, Center Han1on's Five Are Feared by All The Cavalier l952-53 model was driven by tive outstanding seniors. Captain Dan Wallis was the tearn's leading scorer and rebounder. Earl Scheidler, a scrappy hard-driving guard, was a close second in the scoring column. Ned proved himself effective as the clubs play- rnaker. Both Dan and Earl were All-City selections. lim l'Tow Mor- gan's scoring spirts often proved the margin between victory and de- feat, Always reliable lim Niernanri often found the range from outside and was cool under pressure. '1 orn Mouse McDevitt rounded out the senior quintet. His high spirit and deadly rnarlcsmanship was indispene sable. Purcell Cpp. 65 49 Central .... .,... H amilton Public ,... 63 58 St. Thomas ...,..... 57 52 Walnut Hills ..... .48 58 De Porres .... , . . .52 49 Newport Catholic. 4 .50 39 Loclcland Wayne . .51 S9 Elder ..,,,..,..,, 62 49 Hamilton Catholic 69 60 Norwood ........,. 63 54 Newport Catho1ic,..80 69 Roger Bacon ....,. 64 S7 Elder .,.,...... 52 48 St. Xavier. ,,., . . .55 71 I Roger Bacon, ..... Chaminade , . 78 59 Westem Hills ...... TOURNAMENT St. Henry .....,... 83 51 Sycamore , , 48 46 St. Xavier ,.,.....,, 52 67 Hamilton Public... 62 71 Earl Scheidler, Guard lim Niemann, Guard Iirn Morgan, Forward Toni McDevitt, Forward rl f--a-. V38 115 lack McCarthy hooks and scores Tom Bones Bohmer drives around over Iim Dinkelacher of Roger two Eagles from Chaminade to pui Bacon. in a bunny. iemann out-rebounds Big Al of McCarthy looks dazzled as Wallis k. Xavier, and sweeps the boards scores a two-poinier against the ean. Xavier Bombers. Of Fight, Will to Win, and Student Backing Scheidler ll1l Wallisl oMake All-City Teams ' 1 Wu Guard Bob Hroell flies high to score for the Reserves. A disappointed ln- dian looks on. Front Row: D. Myers CManagerI, R. Kroell, I. Put- hoff, D. Colussi, I. Schloss. Second Row: C. Cleary, I. Bien, G. Tasch, I. Ciccarella, C. Degaro, D. Schimian. Third Row: R. Stephenson, S. Clark, R. Miller, W. Ewers, P. Healey, L. Kallmeyer, P. Witte. basketball team under the of Bill Cutcher, ended the twelve wins and nine losses, co-champions in the GCL varsity' finished the season by the last nine out of eleven games, annexing the last seven straight. Kroell and Healey were responsible for the bulk of the scoring, while Larry Koll- meyer and Paul Witte were among the more promising players. Next year this crop of fine ball players will show that Purcell can also be a basketball powerhouse. Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Central Vocational St. Thomas De Porres Lockland Wayne Hamilton Catholic Newport Catholic St. Xavier Western Hills Elder St. Henry Roger Bacon Hamilton Public Walnut Hills Newport Catholic St. Xavier St. Gregory Norwood Elder Roger Bacon Withrow ' m X-FN? 'Y'-2:Y1l1- i 'fl ' i'S'5?fI. Li51-!'f1.?'S.-l!i at V .. 1 4 'W V7 S 'I ll 1'5 nf l pl 1 Frosh Talteiil 'f 2 Fashion . it The 1952-53 Purcell Yearlings compiled an ex- cellent record of fourteen wins against only four losses, The Frosh under Coach lirn Westerkarnp, an- nexed the GCL title by beating every league member twice and Roger Bacon once. Some of the standouts were Mike Thies and Don Royer as forwards, Mike Tucci, Garett Frey, Tommy Huber, and Bob Ash as guards, while Q5 on Thomas manned the pivot post. These players, along with such promising subs as Schirnpf, Rudolph, Rienhold, Kelly, Blurn, and Callahan, make the l955-56 Varsity Basketball picture bright. Front Row: I. Huxel CMariagerl, M. Tucci, I, Petrocelli, T. McDonough, R. Ash. Second Row: G. Frey, l. Blum, L. Kelley, D, Reinhold, F, Rudolph, T. Huber. Third Row: C. Thomas, M. Thies, D. Royer, L. Wilkie, I. Schimpf, N, Callahan, D, Lueke. Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell 36 22 52 35 41 32 36 41 31 38 38 32 33 33 42 50 29 42 Central Vocational Hamilton Catholic St. Francis Seminary Walnut Hills Covington Catholic Newport Catholic St. Xavier Elder Roger Bacon Covington Catholic Walnut Hills Newport Catholic St. Xavier St. Gregory Elder Roger Bacon Norwood Anderson 3 Frey lays one up grace- fully as Thies and I-'toyer take a lesson. Intramural Basketball Senior A Semor B Ronald Vogele, Iohn Gulden, Paul Dick Schmidt, Iim Harrison, Ioe Nolan, Schrarnm, Iohn Moher, Donald Shroyer. lim Breslin, Iohn Geisz. Won 4-Lost 2 Won 1- Lost 2 Senior C Semor D Bill Dulle, lim Burns, Mike Muldoon, Iim McQuaide, Bill Sanker, Bill Williams Stan Van Scyoc, Tom Doyle. Bob Volz, Ierry Wiesenhahn. Won 1 - Lost 2 Won all but one game School Champs Senior E Senior F Eddie Lavatori, Greg Theobald, Paul Gene Karnphaus, Howard Bruns, Ioe Hillman, Ierry Werbrich, lim Sweeney. Nieman, Ioe Powers, Mario Pitocco. Won 6 - Lost 2 Won l - Lost 2 Senior G Iunior A Tom Stadtmiller, lohn Walsh, Fred Bien, Edward Zobel, Gordon Tucker, Ralph Ray Zerhusen, Larry Chambers. Vieson, Ronald Rump, Dominic Pitocco Won 4 - Lost 2 Iumor D George Karwisch, Ierry Henson, George Brinkmoeller, Alvin Luerson Ierry Gels. Won 0 - Lost 1 im-:wk Q ,.....T...,.. K. . , ,. ,, , .. 1 it - 1 ' A I X f fr ' fzftfixmfr-'S T X ' G - Iumor E Leo Weber, Russell Giesler, Bob Goldsberry, Bill Ballard, Al Regg Won 2 - Lost 2 i G G Q 1 -t t L A G , G G LG ,. , G G Gr f Gi P R I ,:, g i: rr- ' , Q V A - . ff fi, . a' ' G ' , . ll, G Q ii G fl f ' 2 l r . 1' . G .,.., G ' , f .,.: 2 G G G, i re G l G to r' ii, f 2' Q ,l, G 2 2 r J 1 A 3 ggi? ... Qu , , 4 , I K if Iunior F Iunior G Peter Smith, Edward Niehaus, Leon lerry Borros, Arlin Beatty, Allen Gey Loewenstine, Edward Schroeder, gan, Alan Ruppard, Dave Camele. Richard Vorwerck. Won 0 - Lost 2 Won 3 - Lost 2 Iunior H Sophomore A Dick l-lugenberg, Tom Zins, Bob Danny Arrnacost, Tom Vieson, Bob Koenig, Bill Sena, loe Dasbach. Heyob, Danny Finch, Don Myers. Won 1 - Lost 2 Won 1 - Lost 2 .-vs---v------ .m George Willenbrink, Charles Klein- Sophomore E Wachter, Bill Bley, Mike I-locter, lohn Gaudio, Iohn Simon, Robert Dayrl Bebrle. Licksoyke, Thomas Zang, lack Berlage. Won 0 - Lost 2 Won 3 - Lost 2 e B i ef 12 y 1':' or ll lil ' TW l S he BliiB l B i er r r ' , errr l f xl ff 1 e ii S B f l Sophomore F Sophomore G Paul Stratman, Ken Connelly, Dick Frank Carr, Ben Krieger, Bob Zimmer, Dewey, lerry Shroyer, Pat Condon. Bon Molloy, lim Doll. Won S - Lost 1 Won 2 - Lost 2 Sophomore Champs Freshmen A Freshmen B Richard Maley, Edwin Tepe, Gerald St. Ted Wilfong, Ed. Benner, Ben Sublett, Clair, Iohn Panzeca, Anthony lacob. lack O'Brien, Iohn Meese. Won 0 - Lost 2 Won 1 - Lost 2 Freshmen C Freshmen D Walter Moss, Ioe Bour, Carl Steiger- Bob Matter, Ioe I-lebbeler, Ralph Kahle wald, lames Brigel, Edwin Hoeffer. Greg Schweier, Dan McGowan. Won all - Lost to Sophomores Won 3 - Lost 2 Freshmen Champs E31 4 Q Si F , 1, X, p g Q, T g XhAr 5 t rrr F F I 1, . 2' srse 'Ziff 1,,, W ggi? f 2:- F A 6 an A. FSE QF Q NVQ. v S V I - ::,-- . I J ' I F. fd Y X f Q91-Cuz, -4. 'Q Q walt Y awnzac in i' CD46 iF- F F T f R554 fe ' +4 F Q RCFLC ' . 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F,r.tr gm, sz N Fl EF ' 921.4 K ww-ISHS M was l 4934: ' egifzw F-FF .tt' effiiigggzif 2 gf , F 1 a, ' , F -. F Y ' ' if 5 ,, , 2 ff F 4'WAl.z:ns . Freshmen E Thomas Lombardi, Edward Imm, Thomas Spaeth, Bernard Schlake, William Pilder. Won 2 - Lost 2 Freshmen G 1 .- - -IL , 'l I F -we-'H . in ' X. l I V1U.-IERS W :bert Hess, Chris Kenney, Clem Munninghoff, Paul Boebinger, Ierry Hartman, David Grelllich eorge Schwein, Dwight Witschger. Won 2. Lost 1 Vincent Wynne, Steve lmm. Won 6, Lost 2 123 Front Row: D. Sager, M. Cain, R, Molloy, G. Wil- lenbrinlc, I. Steuer. Second Row: P. Magliano, R. Stephenson, I. Gulden CCaptainl, T. Bohmer, R. Carle, I. McCarthy, M. Mendenthol, D, Striley. Third Row: R. Meyer, I. Stuart, C. Cleary, E. Beck, I. Breslin, L. Eads, I. Mentzel, Track Scores - 1952 Purcell ........ 37 Western Hills. . .8l Purcell . . . .... 80 St. Xavier .... . .37 Purcell ...... 48 112 Holmes ...... 691f2 Purcell ........ 16 Western Hills. . .84V2 Woodward ........., 49112 League Meet Purcell ........ 48 Xavier . . . . .ZUVZ Roger Bacon. 731f2 Elder ......... 12 Withrow Relay .... 2 points District Meet ....... 5 points Track - 1931 At the first sign of spring the Cav- alier trackmen, striving to be in top condition for the opening of the track season, jumped the gun and were seen practicing long before the bas- ketball season ended. Arnong these early starters were Iack Gulden and Iim Mentzel, both re- turning senior lettermen. Iaclc takes the high hurdles and Iim the low, and both are recognized as being the top hurdlers in this area. Iack is the G.C.L. record holder in the 180 low hurdles and will attempt to better his record during the course of the sea- son. This will be the fourth year of varsity competition for these two hurdlers. Back to bolster the team this year are such capable juniors as Sager and Devanney in the dashes, Carle in the hurdles, and Beck and Eads in the longer runs. I 4-Ji' fW,??v1G.1-4 ' 1 '1w-25 - ' f L , -.-547-',-vrgfirw 'wwf 1' 1 '- ?Prf'f.V.f-. 5 . .m :V -wg, 1 . .. W, i.f'r'f1-1-ia-f 1: ..It't-1?'IQ:ifTi Z , F JF tl- fini? 55? ' I '- K' 94,1 'Hr' g . .. - '.,,,v,.. v Q. Q. , . -t-. - - Y, rv f 1 x . . 'Zi' A- Kg - . ' I .1 U, SW- I , . . lt if , f . V 3. A V X Ili' , A Q' , i. I Q .Mk I l - .f. Q, ': ' W-Eg ' ' 1 Q I- I1 Q f- . , -1. 'fg-.,. Vw-1, A1 U, .. 2 I il41g,.t.' I . . . I en fg uw -. 25,5 72-1:53, A ' .rxyhf-.,', .5 X ef... + 1- f 'FEV-W 'fggflw -1 1 , ,- . .F-.7 , H 1 . 1 '.'- ff:-I., I 'rj I 3 ' V- 2 'Q i.-- 11 JT' V V - ' Ui HF- r - A I t If 55' K ffihn L A Z ,h ig4l5ggFIYQ.L5k e,-.il . 1 . ,n,..,4.,5Qg-fsllvfgi r..g'2-Y ,359 it :..13'2'rf.,j V V ' 5 I -II5.fVq- 'I I I 'I F -a .. I Q,-,',:w':11ff'4fV:. ma. 'diets I .. f , Sze-'fwf-2 Ixl 1. - . . .Bw e- H jf..f1,. .A A .Pt ST.. .-. .P-1.52 ' 9 7 ' .1-M....'f-fiE-.V- .,f.f..,Sf- ...JW-'-45934361 Vigil'-rf 4 V -1 - 141 - .-V-'i.:,.. '-1 fd:4'.:.Q X' t -Q ZTWW-2' VX- - X l l wmf' IF' 9'6 CIM If V - C s: 5 1. 1' I w a t. if A W: 3 - KT-I-'.1!'i 'lIg3A7: ff ...lf . I I n Y , W? -, I C . A N --'N - - L7 - -f:- it Iim Mentzel. holder of the school low hurdles record. and lack Gulden. holder of he school high hurdles rec- ord. set the track afire at the district meet. Carle and Beck start well. Hope they finish that way. Front Row: I. Huxel, I. Paola, A. Iacob, I. Servizzi, I. Petrocelli, R. Gilb. Second Row: L, Beaudoin, R. Mil- ler, M. Thies, I. Divine, W. Brodrich, G. Binder, I. Winhusen, G. St. Clair, I. Paul. Third How: D. Meder, B. Cullen, K. Connelly, E. Martin, W. Dobb, I. Michel, I. Hebbler, M. Tucci. Fourth Row: I. Fried- hof, I. Hartman, W. Schneeman, T. Kelley, C. Tipps, D. Seta, I. Wright. jlf 'Q -A Q W x 4' 1 I lim Breslin. senior track star. goes up and over for another lirst place in the pole vault. 125 '-L ga -,.3:'.'51' rg-15 -If-IST: -,, I. iffy? 3-?.5,T,x 133513. 5 ff ' if 555: ' 'if I - 13,5 , .5 jjaffiig ' Y ' ',.J'J.,g.g!,gff.,.-1-VAL.: .prkw n gf I - - . wr' V 'agrgkgn w 4 If ' :aj 'T TQVA , BS f.g,2.Q,.: ,iw , 5 r fx 1 A FFW 1 1 v 53 r m., n ga.. grin, - ,. ,, , 3+ 'Q-gy,-.?!r.',4:'-ab? 'W gg' f ,.,,. Q gr-, : 'rf-1.5.-,1: . I wg. gig ,-1:-, ,r-wi, v r w, ? 'w ' -. if 1 1.-...ff If ri. mv p S X my : 9,1f'Q-.r9'-A-1-L. : - if- f'qM.r,bYae ,: :p,- ,I ,54,1,',,-V.: if- u ..,:g :,, 135.- 22.1, , 5- .,. 'Q-' , v - pil 1 f ' f -M S f 'P Lt 10115 iffy In 555' f r i- 'i 'V If , 'V,-1557.LI563--242757'2I1595L ,V calf. Z .L.A ' Y:-, 43' .M . :ft-xl. M11--I-.'y-' '- -,. ,, ..A,,,. ,, v ' - -Qu:-.' '. ,f ef, - ' ' 3.Q..-n--,,nI,,-'-.xf .. .-'s1'1+1A--'1. , 'i..'?!t?1- : ' . .:,' 1' Wallis,Niemann. Martin. and Smiles Wohlwxender, playing the r ole of Murders Row, get set to knock the paint oi! the fences. Baseball- 1929 Front Row: R, Kroell, G. Martin, D, Meder, C. Lima, T. Wohl- wender, R. Franz, I. Fallon. Second Row: I. Niemann, B. Bom- kamp, U. Walus, P. Scnramrn, B, Reynolds, T. McDevitt, I. Martin, M. Hutzel. Third Row: T. Dieter fManagerI, I. Cam- eron, R. Geisler, L. Van Nottingham, A. Beatty, R. Koenig, I, Ciccarella. Absent: I. Matzet. li tffhe baseball team under lack Hanlon, as- E-ia--.X ,1 . I-elif' Reynolds and Shooting Star Tom Mouse McDevitt. Chuck Lima. A most unpleasing sight to opposing Beatty get ready for a big season. and Bill Butch Bornkamp wonder batsmen is Dick Meder and Inn Pal what's going to happen to the cover lon. of the ball when Paul Schramrn kisses it goodbye. The Cavalier baseball team brought prestige to Purcell by winning the 1952 District Cham- pionship, losing only in the finals of the Re- ginal Tourney to Elder at Crosley Field. sisted by base coach lack Martin, finished the season last year with nine wins and nine losses, taking the last five out of seven games, The returning lettermen, who hope to improve last year's record, are iniielders Torn McDevitt, Tom Wohlwender, and Dan Wallis. The out- fielders include lim Niernann, Paul Schramm, Chuck Lima and lack Matzet, The pitchers are Dick Meder, Arlin Beatty, Bill Reynolds and Iim Fallong and catcher is Gene Martin. All of these fellows, excluding pitchers, were first stringers last year. Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell Baseball Scores - 1952 5 Walnut Hills 2 Central Vocational 3 Western Hills 3 Elder 8 Withrow 3 Newport Catholic 3 Newport Catholic 2 Roger Bacon B St. Xavier l Elder 4 Westem Hills 10 St. Xavier 3 Roger Bacon 10 Bellevue, Kentucky District Toumament 2 Deer Park 6 Woodward Reginal Semi-Finals 1 Dayton Fainnont Reginal Finals l Elder TENNIS SCORES-1952 Record 17 Wins-3 Losses Purcell 3 Western Hills Z Purcell 2 Withrow 3 Purcell 3 Hamilton Public 2 Purcell 3 Mariemont 2 Purcell 2 Walnut Hills 3 Purcell 4 Elder l Purcell 3 St. Xavier 2 Purcell 5 Country Day U Purcell 4 Mariemont l Purcell 5 Norwood 0 Purcell 4 Wyoming l Purcell 5 Western Hills U Purcell 2 Bellevue 3 Purcell 4 Elder l Purcell 4 Holmes I Purcell 3 Hamilton Public 2 Purcell 5 Wyoming U Purcell 5 Hughes 0 Purcell 4 St. Xavier l Purcell 5 Country Day 0 Golf 1937 No wonder the future is bright for the Purcell link-menl They have four lettermen of last year, a number of promising reserves and several new comers. Tennis Front Row: D. Leary, R. Reckhotl, D. Vorwerck, T. Cassidy. Second Row: W. Frooks, I.Connolly, D.Crem- ering, P. Madden, I. Bruen- ing, T. Zins. GOLF Record: Won Purcell 8 Purcell I0 Purcell lllfg Purcell 9 Purcell 6112 Purcell 3 Purcell Purcell Purcell Purcell 4112 12 Purcell 9 3 Purcell Cath. 4 Purcell 2 0 Purcell 6 6 Purcell 4 Pub I3 Purcell 5 7 TRI-STATE TOURNEY fFinished Secondl Front Row: I. Ziegler, I. McCarthy, E Zobel, R. Churchill, G. Hamphaus, F. Carr. Second Row: R. Wellman fCap tainl, I. Bien, E. Longo, I. Powers, I. Meyer, L. Weber. Though this years clay court Cavaliers lost some valuable play- ers through graduation, they rest their hopes on a young and will- ing team. The weight of this year's burden Will fall on the fol- lowing lettermeni Vorwerck, Riec- kofl, Connelly, Cremering and Zins, Vorwerck, who proved him- self a real competitor last year, will probably step into the shoes of Iim Brockhott as first singles. The number one doubles, in all probability, will be Cremering and Zins. 128 The standouts of this year's team are: Captain Ron Wellman, a regular last year, and Winner of the State Iunior Amateur Tourney, and Gene Hamphaus who brought home the low score of the year-a fine 67. Backing them up will be Longo, Power and Weber, along with a skillful reserve team, which lost but one match last year. Kiqu fel Purcell in the Swim Since 19371 S A . sewn , . .. ,. aigt ala., , The i953 Cavalier swimming team, unhampered by the loss of last years seniors, splashed its way to a successful season. Coached by fini McCarthy and lim Garthier, the Cavaliers, mostly sophomores and juniors, finished second in the G. C. L., and three mermen, hen Grote, Dick Dewey, and Nick Seta, qualified for the state meet in Columbus. With these three swimmers and some promising under- classmen returning next year, Purcell looks forward aqain in an attempt to capture the G.C.L. crown, an ettort which has been frustrated for the past few seasons. 2 J? ,-.- Front Row: L .Beau- doin, W. Schoenber- qrrr, Pi Grote, VV. Tliool, P. Madden, L. Byrne U Scta, Pl Field Second Row: ll l3ateman,l Lonqi, ll llowoy, lti lfielly, l Hobbs.-lor, I. Bor- laqsf C' Schneoman, I. Gauthier Third Rowtfohnllumbaclicr, lfi. Connolly M. Lan- ninq, E U::l1nr,l. Sie'- ko. C. Trautman, A. Tallarigo lore Dum- bacher 1953 Record Purcell 33 Norwood 32 41 Elder 25 16 Coca-Cola 50 G.C.L. Meets Purcell St. X Elder 20 47 8 12 52 ll 18 50 7 District Meet Pl-l.S.wl3lfg points Fifth Place 129 Cl' O d h11 XN7. ee t f 1932 113.90 S t G f ve e ary t 111or c Cihi o the o Stanley F. Humbert A Social Leader of 1953 As the President of the United States is the represen- tative of the social life of the country, so Stanley F. Humbert, our school president, represents the social life of Purcell. In a truly relined fashion, he has of- liciated at both school and civic functions, bringing credit to himself and honor to the school. For our lubilee year We feel there could have been no bet- ter choice than Stan for class president and social leader. 'i i i ...M .. ..... M...-...s,...,... an ,Q .Z .FE ttf' att M ff l Club 1941 X Q Front Row: Allen Holl- slegge, Donald Grever, lohn Calferky, Second Row: Leonard Heisel- man, Daniel Berger, Al- len Borlhs, Iohn Holl- bauer, Iames R u w e, Ioseph Woeste. The Backbone of Cavalier Social Life I W .. , ,re 5, ra Service With a Ready Smile Looks as if business is boom- ing at the bookstore as Ed Longo says, Sorry, we're sold out. and Clifford Giese takes in the green stull. ilifacfical People During this year the Service Club members proudly wore their crimson and gold uniforms, for they were helping make this year the greatest of all. The members were ever ready! and willing to work for the betterment of Purcell. They were on hand at all of the football games helping make this season un- defeated. The club was a factor in the success of the Welfare meetings. They were called upon at the Turkey Bazaar and other social functions. Much of their generous Work is due to the leadership of Brother Henry Gensler, the club's moderator. Only boys with unseltish standards and the ability to do unrewarding Work are accepted. These members are examples of devoted Christian youth, wil- ling to sacrifice in order to further the enjoyment of others. 4 if X vi K 5. . . ,.., .,..,. , -ff' J. . .J , Qt 1 as Tx A ' xy l' .W 'X ' l 1. f. 1 .. , -.-- -,:-: r a.: - O u r faithful custodians: 773. 5 1: Messrs. Ioe Voegele, Steve 5 Q . g5Qg,f.,,QEy1 ': f gg ' Fallon, Phil Huttenmoeller. f . 'Q.j -,-.- '- Walter Knuze. --.ty 1-:E . .-., 1 Q 1 X 1 ' fi? . li 1 -,-, . X2 z WW' ..,, is ' . 43.3. SQ, me Ladies of Purcell's Cafe- J Et , T teria. Front Row: Mrs. Clara ' if Q. 3, Q W' Macht, Miss Anna Kelly. 5- M.. Mrs. Viola Bell. Second i Row: Mesdames Mary M Wt 2' Schafnitz. Alma Stallo, I ' .4 Y Catherine Songer. Carrie 'M Iansen r . ' Q . s H 2 ' -, . 3 Qt, llfaix 4 'V , N' fr ...ad ' ..:.::. - .aff . , fi, 9 V Y . if 97.3 S V., Iunior Achievement 1952 Practical Experience in the Business World Front Row: Iohn Hogan, Bill Macke, Arthur Tur- rill, Iohn Schmidt. Sec- ond Row: Ioseph Win- husen, Iohn Cameron, Iack McCarthy, Dan Du- val, Bob Lang. Third Row: Larry Burtschy, Robert Abt, Iames Ber- lage, Dennis Donnelly, Edward Bruns, Eugene Clock. Since 1928 Front Row: I. Dumbacher, D. Meder, D. Hemmerle, T. Lee, D. Finch, M. Perrino. Second Row: R. Gilb, W. Schildmeyer, I. Hardin, E, Bracke, I. Hogan, K. Connelly, I. Baumann. R. lg. sl 3 W, M, , i 4 X VSV .H r Q ' D 221. The sion cheer-leaders, under the supervi- of Bro. N. Hleinhenz, were the spark-plugs of the Purcell rooting con- tingent at all games. Present at every football and basketball game, and rousing spirit at the rallies, they cheered the football team to an undefeated sea- son while helping the basketball squad to do almost as well With its schedule. Senior cheerleaders Tom Lee and Den- nis Hemmerle were the mainstay of the squad. Iuniors who will lead it next year include E. Bracke, W. Schildmeyer and I. l-logan. ff Q i. MQ EWAYA i mr af . , .I A .E I e ,. if - t 6 '-I f'I r1'u-suv' uwrvwvr- .: ' - ' YH-' .-r Na-i-rv' ' ,., 4. Q ,,: . 4 ., . , 4 . Crimson Club --- Winners of the Cavalier Oscar The Crimson Club, Purcells allesenior honorary society, has served well during this year of celebration. Members are se- lected by the faculty and placed under the guidance of Father Ioseph Kerr, SM. Boys are chosen tor their achievement in the tields ot composition, speech, general leadership, and service. The members of the club served their school by Writing for the Plume, speaking in the Debate and Speech Clubs, serving as class otticers, leading students in the promotion ot athletics, and rep- resenting Purcell in civic attairs. This years group was a distine guished lot, it represents the type ot leadership which graduates have achieved over twenty-tive years. Front Row: I. Martin, T. Doyle, B. Williams, I. Frunkenberger, S. Humbert, E. Scheidler, I . Shawhan, M. Reis, F. Sebille. Second Row: R. Iablonski, R. Verdin, A. Neu- bauer, I. McCarthy, C. Mauer, D. Hernmerle, Iim Van Flandern, T. Yannella, Iohn Van Flandern, T. Lee. Honor Society 7 l x 6 NA! pf L... Q 1940 i Rallies Begun in 1928. the Castle and stud presents Bro. Bill much-deserved token Stan and Mag lead the team e , . . nts gratitude for in. Morgan apparently had one years of ser- too many! fOrange juices in Purcell. the cafeteria.J UBILEE T Bro. Bill opens the .Silver lub- Butch Bomkamp and Harmon ilee football season. His hopes are bome in by slaves. much for an undefeated season were to the delight of the plebians. realized. The rallies held before football games are traditional events. 'Their main pur- pose is to instil pep into the student body, and, more important, the football team. lnterwoven is a certain amount of hilarity and fun too, provided by short skits. Of course, there is always Mag sizes up the adversary's coach. Meri Doyle KSimon Le- greel whips the opposition in- to its favorite position-on the ground. a short talk by Brother Bill. The rallies can justifiably claim a fair share of Pur- cell's stirring gridiron record last fall, for they have produced wonderful spirit and cheering from the student body for l'The lnvincible Eleven. .,,, S. i.. W! 'tiff 2.-.'-11.1 QE!! WEYQ,-Hifi Sill E .M:,lJ.l., R: eh' .7 'X A 'sh-43 t . i'. ':1i mga- yellin g! 'f . V .. Hin 1. ' . ,- 'vi 31 ,V : ,gp . 53,7145 pix :M il .- ,-f -frm' qs. , V, -g3i'fz.,5 2.--gf . 'risk' .- ii Q 1 I . Wir. 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Q15 , ,1 , if 55357312 A525 . f - :,z3.1f,'nZr,gvpvi31Yi,3fS5,f.t,iLPv:. 5, - ,riff ',.,:+g,3 ,ff 1 t N . ,.J A U f12efFzibitfJf?.Mv,:,'t x I 1'- We--.,'lP'Q'I .i'A. , af: fn, . . f.. -- f. fr.. ,D . fl 'j.,Qf.' i ' 1 Ili- fsff'-if Phil fthe abdommililf-iclimitl i fl and McQuaide 1llo'Pur-,5,',',5' N cell coaches as they 'toll oH g 5 '31, the boys. V V .A in ,ffl ' We Willie consulgd hu 'mach V while Besuden xpHo1'pd.-cow :QQBY W A fg as Gardner, Iablonski and Doyle demonstrate the s c i e n t i f i c method of determining the out- come of a game in 2053 ILD. centration to lealhi fhh 1 f the Evansville qlihl. A .. ' ' .4.tx i... l 1.5 .. Stan Humbort and Phil iMag- 4 lima brook their way into the G.C.L. championship. 137 'r ,s 'S . L, 5: Awffjkizp-1, ' 7 -fF1Q,,f . ,, hp -.Q .M 'f .. F 5. Ykaggvfif. 41 . ' 'a 'f':tf- f' Men Qf 1 9 5 3 f ell livl 'ffl r -'Ft' v.+,..,L-'Sift il M15 3,453 13' ' -1 1 .kan-L .Q 5,591 G' J 551 ' 'Nw ig '44 + ' ww . '-is ity In id' xi ' L 1 4 had Q., ra at A 4,635 'Eid g., t of L , 4 'M A J 5 '1 - A.-'E Tf, i'l'f 74 .M 31 WJ., ,V 5, 155 -2 455' aatfiwrjerfm 'fqltww . ,IU tv x-HMfX6v.mJ 3,-,gf-,, - e M ,3 ,, I :M 1 '- 1' , -1.1 r' avr - Q-556, sill? ' ft-If -1 .uV.a.'v: gr . 1 .4 if 5. ff1af, ku Tr 1 f'G 'l YWL11 l I X ' I L5 N A tk - Ioe Quinn, toastmaster. L li K! bows aside for the 1953 Z' X Co-captains. Bill Macke 5523 ,, and Charley Lima. Senior The Queen Senior Prom, clerheide of Conception School, and King William SOCIHI Graces Prom of Purcell's Carol Von- Immaculate Commercial her escort, Williams. First Prom-1929 First Football Banquet 1928 game . ,awswemms l wwww' ., , , ...wr i.,- 'gtg . s l lf Are Required of the Educated Catholic if' Iubilee Football Banquet Proud parents enioy the feast, along with the promising Reserve team. ,,.-ai' cf, M The 1952 Silver fubilee football banquet was a colorful event of the year. A capacity crowd of 800 people, one of the largest in the schools twenty-five year history, filled the SheratoneGibson Boof Garden to hear the compliments and cheers bestowed on the '52 Cavalier football Champions. After a delicious meal, the excellent speeches of toastmaster foe Quinn, Posts sports writer, Brother Billg Father Gorgg Coaches lim McCarthy, lack f-lanlon, Sid Gillman, and Ed. Hluskag and the enlightening talk of Stu Holcomb, head coach of Purdue University, were heard with approval by all. The twenty-five seniors were awarded letters, a cuteout statuette of them- selves, and a small football trophy with the inscription Purcell-City Cham- pionse'l952. The juniors received letters and gold footballs, The 52 football team put its confidence in Chuck Lima and Bill Macke by electing them coecaptains for the coming season. The most valuable player award went to quarter back Bill Williams, Tom McGraw, offensive center, won the best offensive player trophy. Defensive end Dan Wallis captured the best defensive player trophy. We can say that Purcell's testimonial dinner was a fitting reward for a fight- ing and undefeated team. We can be sure that the accomplishments of the f'52 squad will not soon be forgotten. if E . :ff M Welfare Association --- 1928 To be sure, the Purcell Welfare Association does much for the school and the individual student. At the monthly meetings held here at school, the parents of the boys meet the teachers, and dis- cuss the various problems with which the student is confronted. f oatholic education is a result of the home and the school working together for one objective, the development of the perfect Chris- tian gentleman. A major part of the welfare meeting is set aside for this purpose. The parents discuss the work of their son, thus obtaining first hand reports on their son's progress. This system is an accepted part of the educational procedure at Purcell. fT 'f ' .?f T'21'p'fQ'.s?fF.12' ltiilftgite Pt .qs i.4:'- wi.- ..+.fI'ca,.5:- .tlftfii T 55 . 3. K .3 .j . ef :ATG A - sfaqiw, r.t5,'.v+1?i: : . V- -.'- .wwf .-.aw is Wi ii v 1 1 . ' -.415 . -. ..,..v,. . . f.. '51 ' .l?'w c. . 5 twfi2 1t ' .--w J, iz' ,, :Wray . - ' Rf: M. r 1 , - ,f,Q.v,fg..L - ' . . A. '.fj--531. 2 ' f :A-I ghfi 1 , 1 . .Aw .4 I t Their efforts in working for the school were tireless and successful. ln addition to monthly meetings there were several other projects, headed by the Silver lubilee Fall Festival, the senior mothers' 'iMonte Carlo party held April 25, which sponsored the Senior Prom, and the parental craperoning of all Purcell's dances. This organization has contributed much to the development of Purcell and to the Catholic edu- cation of the thousands of boys who have at- tended here. lt has in every Way aided the fur- ther advancement of the school. The Welfare Association gathers at one of its monthly meetings. Through the years. the Wel- fare has contributed greatly in the develop- ment of our school. 141 tr Mr. Lowenstine and Mr. Dobbs read off the lucky turkey win- ners. Cavaliers are eye-wide anticipating roast gobbler. .Qurlgif It's the Welfare for Happy Holidays Santa Claus and Mr. Iohn Schmid give out Members ofthe Welfare enjoy themselves with Or presents to the members of the Welfare ganization. a little Christmas Hudepohl as Santa's helper distributes presents. .sf 'Zigi' RY!!! I 6605 Iohn Hogan is trying to find a way to beat the game at the F all Festival. lub' il F T11 F ' al it .T tel f ee a estiv igafgi..-5-N ' , . an - hnla stmas arty Dougherty, Gardner, Maness, , , cheidler. Muchmore. Niemann nd Schulte prepare to feast fter the Christmas Novena 'lass at De Sales. Ll nl s-. -tr :ir + .. The Turkey Raffle, a vital part of the Fall Festival, was a distinct financial success this year, as al- ways in the past. The Turkey Raffle alone grossed six thousand dollars and the receipts from the booths and concessions brought the total to over ten thousand dollars. Festival fun is the important aspect of the Turkey Rattle. This year the cafeteria sported colorful decorations based on the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration. One of the more outstanding of the Welfare meet- ings was the Christmas gathering and party held on December l8th. The party was preceded by a short business meeting after which parents and teachers joined in a spirited Christmas celebra- tion. Each member of the Welfare brought a twenty-tive cent gift. These were distributed by Santa and his helpers-the Service Club. Special gifts were given to members of the faculty and also to those seldom awarded Workers at Purcell-the janitors, cooks and secretaries. Santa was good to the Marianists this year, for a station Wagon presented to the Brothers was on display. . ,-,Q I ' , iam? A SBE ug, g-nam Wsmgbsf A sound example of all-around Cavalier spirit was shown at the various dances and socials held during the past year. Knowing the principle, All work and no play makes lack a dull boy, Kthough apparently there are few such lacks at Purcellj the school provides Cavaliers and Caval- ierettes with wholesome entertainment while preparing them lor a Christian social life after graduation. The cafe- teria dances were immediately successful even though gals outnumbered guys nearly two to one. These and other dances were held under close supervision of the C.S.M.C. and the dance committee headed by Father Favret. Purcellites will remember the socials as those pleasanter moments of school lite. HHNHlS Time out For Teens 1,1 c ' E X Pla l , I 5 F 456 '4 5 f 1,' Silver Iubilee Celebration On Saturday, April 18, a Pontilical l-ligh Mass of Thanksgiv- ing was held at St, Francis de Sales Church. This was at- tended by Alumni, students and welfare members. The Qele- brant was the Rt. Rev. R. Marcellus Wagner, assistediiby members of the clergy who have been connected with the school during the past twenty-five years. The Very Rev. lohn A. Elbert, S.M., Provincial of the Cincinnati Province of the Society of Mary, and the liITst'gPrinti1ipal-ofipurcell, preached' the sermon. Archbishop Carl 1. Alter 'presided at the Mass and spoke of Purcell's usefulness to',Cifnci1'1riati and the Church. , ' i A if On Sunday, April 19 at 6:30 pint. 'WGS held in the Netherland Plaza. Special h0nOrl'WQS William Schroeder, Athletic Director, to, fMdr'jd,Kennedy, school secretary, both of whomlhave Purcell since 1928. A T Al Stephan, Athletic Director at Xavier University and grade uate of Purcell, served as Toastmaster. Father Leonard M. Fee, Principal at Purcell from 194141946 gave the main ad- dress. He spoke of the wonderful family spirit at Purcell and of the value of the Cavalier Code. 146 Left: The procession leaves the sanctuary after the Solemn Mass of thanksgiving. Right: Bro. 'William Schroeder is congratu- lated by Mr. loseph Feldkamp. Miss Ken- nedy, the prima donna of the celebration, is given a warm handshake by the toast- master, Mr, Al Stephan. fl ja Honorable Carl W. Rich Mayor of Cincinnati signs his proclam- at1on of Purcell Days. Father Ralph Gorg smiles in approval. f'!sf,f' SILVER IUBILEE COMMI'I'T'EE General Chairman IOSEPH FELDKAMP Reservations LEO GRUNKEMEYER DR. PAUL STICKLEY Invitations ' ' WILLIAM L. POHL Program EDMUND GUTZWILLER Arrangements ROBERT I. VERDIN I OE MORRISSEY LARRY DEVANNEY EDW. BEIMESCHE VINCENT B1'LI.ITER Publicity IOHNNY LONG We Give Thee Thanks. O Lord About llVG hundred persons turned out to celebrate Purcells Iubilee and to honor , , X Bro, Bill and Miss Kennedy. gist. W 5 KM X ll 'fl fl FIM X? if lk Q: offs Q Thomas Lee Stanley Humbert Ierome Shawhan Robert Zolg William Majors Paul Schramm Albert Neubauer Robert Miller Ronald Hemmingway Walter Ormsbee Richard Radler Richard Wess Gold Star Cavaliers B ring Honor to Purcell Graduates Lt. Norbert F. Mott Pvt. Robert I. Nieman 1932 Pvt, Lester Rielag Pic. Otto H. Ricke Lt. Iohn I. Linneman T75 Carmen Sant 1943 ' H 1934 1940 Pfc. Herbert C. Lilienthal Pvt. Martin Devane flgffg I' Beggmin 1949 Lt. Iohn A. Diersing cpl' V9 en lc rm Snap Pvt. Charles W. Duncan ldmesh Tzrcaziiflaorxessxo BM. FJC Wm. B. Schmidt Lt- Paul E' Goyette Undergraduates 1935 Lt. Iohn I. Berning Lt. Iohn H. Ferguson 1936 Capt. Francis I. Baum T74 Norbert Conlon Lt. Charles W. Hughes Pvt. Iohn M. Marshall Pfc. Ioseph M. Moloney Lt. Thomas E. Russell Lt. I. Melvin Trimpe 1937 TfSgt. Richard F. Beasley Ioseph C. Frankenberg TfSgt. Quentin S. Holley FXC Iohn W. Ralstin Ens. Iohn B. Weber 1938 ' Pvt. Iohn A. Heidrich Pvt. Donald L. Koch Sgt. Philip H. Lauch Lt. Robert Tabeling 1941 Ens. Roy Grumbine Pvt. Iames V. Nicosia Pvt. Elsworth G, Thomas 1942 Pvt. George F. Auth F70 Robert I. Hennekes Pvt. William E. Leonard Pfc. Robert I. Moorman Lt. Iames I. Ryan Pvt. Thomas R. Wille 1943 MX M Iames Krieger Pvt. Alfred Moeller Left in: Richard Ausdenmore '37 Elmer Bielefeld . .... '31 Thomas Curran ...... '34 William Goddard .... '34 Iohn Iliff ............ '36 Iames T. McDonald. .'34 Iohn C. McDonald.. .'41 William Mclnnes .... '37 Iohn E. Molloy ...... '38 Iohn Murphy ........ '38 Thomas I. Heefe ..... '33 Michael Navaro .... .'36 Charles H. Rahe ..... '37 Lawrence L. Scheibly '40 William Stevens .... '41 William D. Wagner. .'42 Albert L. Weber .,... '37 Walter Norris ...... '51 ' . - .rat 2--1 f - . 5 . . . xr, f - . Q ,A .,.V , . . . ..z' . . 1 limb - f - Bb, . A V' XX ,ss - . 1 - ' xv ., ,A ' 1 --, i-- v-- ..- , qs, Honors Da L.. to . ,Scholars V ,. A', . Q' M as Q . W, '2 Talent and Toil: N! X -,, , H X I Four Year 'ni 1 Honor Students I J Underclass I LR!! Honor Men R. Koenig. licli, I. Stuart I unlors Front Row: K Fledder man, C. Giese M Cain T. Zins, E. Bruns I Das bacli, E. Damico Second Row: R, Recker R lhlen dorf, I. McDonald R Wallace, L. Devanney T I-lessler, P, Riordan I Berlage, Third Row M Gerwe, D. Striley Bohmer, I. P McCarthy R Brucneman I O Brien Sophomores Front Row: M Perrino I Shroyer, W Dobb D Denqler, K. Connelly I Brinker. Second Row I Payne, T. OBrien C Cleary, W. Finke L Kall meyer, I. Bien I Plum Freshmen Front Row: I Dewey I Huxell, I. Merke W P11 der, E, Gollahon I Dulle Second Row E Hoeffer T. Hobbs, N Horn Pavely, T. Powell Schlake, I, Mayer Third Row: T. Spaeth C Meyer R. Schneider T Martz L Schumacher, W Rehrlng Fourth Row: P Doyle L Helly, D. Leuke D Greu .PROCLAMATION OF PURCELL DAYS WHEREAS, the weekend of April 18th through April 19th will mark the Silver Anniversary of Purcell High Schoolp and Athletic Director, and 19th as Alumni Association, assisted by the members of the Welfare Association, a Silver Iubilee, which will begin with a Solemn High Mass and with a banquet in honor of the two people who have rendered twenty-tive o service to Purcell, Miss Mary Kennedy, Secretary and Brother William the largest parochial high school in Cincinnati has contributed greatly academically, spiritually, civicly, culturally, and athletically, 1, Carl W. Rich, Mayor of the City of Cincinnati, do proclaim April 18th PURCELL DAYS in Cincinnati in tribute to this outstanding educational institution. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and have caused the Seal of the City to be affixed this thirtieth day of March in the Year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- three. Principals of Purcell Very Rev. Iohn A. Elbert, S.M. ...... 1928-1931 Rev. Aloysius I. Seitz, S.M. ......... 1931-1937 Rev. Leo A. Uht, S.M. .............,, 1937-1940 Very Rev. Lawrence A. Yeske, S.M..1940-1941 Gad Za. Rich, Rev. Leonard M. Fee, S.M. ,......... 1941-1846 Rev. George B. Barrett, S.M. ........ 1946-1952 Rev. Ralph l. Gorg, S.M. ............ 1952-19- Graduates in the Priesthood and Religious Life Diocesan Priests Rev Thomas Bokenkotter ........ ...'42 Rev Iames Frommeyer ...... . . .'38 Rev. Paul Galvin .......... . . .'40 Rev Edward Gratsch. ,..... .,,'4l Rev Michael Holtzleiter ,.,.,. ...'32 Rev. Francis I. Kelly ....... ...'34 Rev Henry Klocker .....,. ...'36 Rev August Kneipp ...... ...'32 Rev William R. Long ..... ...'36 Rev Ralph I. Lawrence .... . ..'-'15 Rev Francis Miller ...... .... . . . . . . .'42 Rev. William Molloy ...................... '38 Rev. Francis Sahlfeld ..................... '39 Attended Purcell, not graduates. Rev Gerard Evers ................ left in 1929 Rev Carl Geers .................. left in 1933 Rev. Elmer Greiwe .....,. .... l eft in 1933 Rev Francis Lay .................. left in 1930 Rev Rev. William Wintermeyer ........ left in 1937 CPlus Seventeen Seminariansl Religious Orders Charles Cappel, M.M., '35 ..,.. Maryknoll Rev. Thomas Downing, S.I., '33. .Soc. of Iesus Rev. Paul Katzenstein, '40 ........... Trappists Rev. Thomas O. CCronanl Malloy, '33.Alexians Rev. Thomas Porter, '32 ............. Trappists Rev. Patrick Ratterman, '35 .... Society of lesus Rev Rev Rev Bro. Edward Smith, '34 ..,. . .Home Missioners Leo Walters, M.M., '32 ......... Maryknoll Robert O. Wuest, C.P.S., '3l.. . , . . . .Precious Blood Louis Flaherty, M,S.C. '43. .Miss. of S. H. CPlus Twelve Seminariansl MAYOR. Growth of Purcell 1928 1953 229 Number of Students 1 000 36 Number of Seniors 31 Number of Faculty 3 Number of Sports Football, Basketball, Football, Basketball, and Baseball. Baseball, Cross Coun- try, Tennis, Golf, Track, Swimming, and Bowling. 5 Number of Activities 19 Religious Club, Latin History, C.S.M.C., Club, Glee Club, Red Cross, Radio, LibraryClub and Photography, Corn- Orchestra. mercial, Nature, Band, Cheerleaders, Orchestra Speech, Student Spiritual Council, Art, lSJervice Math Science, Triple A-C Crim son and Library. Society of Mary Rev. Mathew Kohmescher, S.M.. . . . Rev Bro. Ioseph Stefanelli, S.M. ...... . Robert Backherms, S.M. .... . Bro. Norbert Brockman, S.M. .... . Bro. Iohn Blank, S.M. ........... . Bro. Thomas Bruggeman, S.M..... Bro. Bro. Charles Gausling, S.M.. . . . Richard Gausling, S.M.. . . . Bro. Robert Hamilton, S.M. .... . Bro. loseph Kindel, S.M. ....... . Bro. Herman Lambers, S.M. .... . Bro. Paul Merland, S.M. ..... . Bro. Iohn Nichols, S.M. .... . Bro. Henry Setter, S.M.. .. Bro. Frank Spaeth, 5S.M. ..,......,.. . Bro. Frank Widmer, S.M. ............ . KEntered before Graduationl Bro. Charles Blank, S.M. ............. . Bro. loseph Bischoff, S.M. ........... . Bro. Donald Bond, S.M. ....... . Bro. Robert Bruemmer, S.M.. . . . Bro. Iohn Heiselman, S.M. ,... . Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Arthur Merkel, S.M. ........ . Edward Mulvaney, S.M. .... . Bernard Pleiman, S.M. .......... . Bernard Plogman, S.M. ......... . fPlus Two Brothers in Trainingl CLERGY AND FACULTY Rev. John Boyle Rev. Norbert Brinkman Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Buschle Rev. James O. Byrne Rev. Raymond Favret Rev. Michael T. Frost Rev. Robert E. Hungling Rev. Lawrence R. Krusling Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cleary Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colussi Mr. and Mrs. Barth M. Condon Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Costigan Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas S. Coyne Ladies of Purcell's Cafeteria Mr. Jim McCarthy Marianists of Purcell Mr. and Mrs. John Cremering Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dengler Miss Mary C. Kennedy Rev. Robert J. Mauntel Rev. Charles Rohrkemper Rev. Robert Schutte Rev. Ed. Smith Rev. Elmer Smith Rev. Harold Thorburn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Voegele Rev. William M. Welch Rev. William Wintermeyer PARENTS Mrs. J. V. Ackermann Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs John Aitken Blair D. Algie John Anaruma Thomas E. Anderson . Joseph Aranyos E. H. Arlinghaus Dee F. Baker Leonard J. Beaudoin Mr. and Mrs. J. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. C. Beimesche Raymond B. Berger Homer A. Berlage Victor .l. Berlage Mrs. J. R. Besuden Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Blankemeyer Norbert Blessing John Blom and Family Bohmer Curt Borths Everett M. Boyd The Brandstetter Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Wm. Breslin A. J. Brill Mr. and Mrs. . John Brinker 81 Family F. Bruder . Anthony C. Bruns Ray R. Buhrman M. C. Burgasser W. H. Burke Byrdie H. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buschmann, Sr A. C. Busemeyer Randolph Byrne Paul D. Cain Mr. Edward H. Dennedy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dettmer Mr. and Mrs. Larry De Vanney Mr. and Mrs. John P. Devlin Dick Dewey and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diekmann Frank A. Di Puccio Fenton H. Dobb Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dcld Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donnelly Raymond A. Doran Mrs. Robert Doran Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Doyle Mrs. Elizabeth M. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Drummond E. H. Dulle Ray Eigel George Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ewers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fagin Mrs. James R. Favret Mr. James R. Favret Mr. William J. Favret Mrs. Ann Fenton Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Fenton Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Field Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fledderman Mrs. James M. Foley Mr. James M. Foley Mr. and Mrs. William F. Foley Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ford Mr. William D. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kathryn Edward H. Foss Wm. Fox J. Frankenberger J. L. Freidhof H. J. Frerick Alfred Frey John H. Frey J. G. Frommeyer, S Michael Frost Geo. J. Geis V. Glassmeyer Mr. Thomas A. Glassmeyer Mr. and Mrs. James A. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Giese f. Mr. and Mrs. George Gollahon Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Greulich Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Grever The Grome Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Gulden Mr. and Mrs. John Haas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hack Andrew Hall Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Harmon Steve Heil Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Heinen Mr. Henry A. Herzog Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hesseler Hocter Family Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffbouer Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Hollstegge E. Hornberger Stanley Humbert Joseph J. Hutzel Herbert Jacobs C. A. Johnnigman Harry Jones John E. Joseph Parker L. Kahle Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kamphaus Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kane Mr. and Mrs. John P. Karcher Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Kehl Carl L. Keller Edw. Kellermann and Mrs. L. R. Killian The Kindt Family Mrs. Walter A. King Mr. Judge Ralph B. Kohnen Mrs. Elmer Kollenberg Mr. William A. Krieger Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kroell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuderer Mrs. Bernard Lamping and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lavatori Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Lehane Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lima Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lindenschmidt H. Loewenstine Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Loftus The Longi Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Edward C. Longo Charles Losekamp D. F. Lueke Charles McCarthy John M. McCarthy Joseph L. McCarthy William F. J. McCarthy George Macke Michael M. Madden Louis Magliano Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Maiors Eugene Maness Leo Marasco Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Martin P Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Elmer iMr. Baseball! Martin Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quatman Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Straub Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mendenhall Alan R. Mendenhall, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Merke Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. George Arch J. Metz Arch J. Metz George J. Meyer Cliflord Meyers William H. Miller R. G. Moher Joseph Montalbini Carl J. Moorman E. A. Morgan Clarence Muchmore Albert J. Mueller Earl H. Mueller 8. Family Geo. K. Muldoon Naegele Mrs. J. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Neubauer Joseph B. Niemann John O'Brien Joseph F. O'Keefe Albert J. Oliver Walter F. Ormsbee a tr o n s sciwffinghqusen a. Family . A. J. Scheidler Gus H. Schimpf Ben Schlake C. J. Schlie Jos Schloss Walter C. Schmidt Mrs. and Mr. Clifford W. Schneeman Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Schoenberger Joseph Schoenberger Chas. Schoenlaub Paul L. Schramm Al Schroeder and Jerry John H. Schulte Mrs. L. F. Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. John B. Schmid Mr. and Mrs. John B. Schmid Mr. and Mrs. George Schweier Mrs. Joseph Servizzi and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Shawhan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silvati Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Spaeth Mr. Geo. J. Osterfeld Mrs. J. W. Speier Dr. J. W. Speier Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stadtmiller Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steuer 8. Family Mrs. E. H. Sublett Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Petersman Frank A. Petrocelli John J. Pflum Frank W. Pilder Edward H. Plogman Ernest Pole Joseph Lyle Potter 8. Family Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Pulskamp The Puttman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family John H. Quigley Louis Raftenberg Mr. and Mrs. George Tasch Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Theobald Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Tittle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trautmann Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Twerill Mr. and Mrs. Mal Uchtman Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Van Flandern Mr. and Mrs. Robert Verdin Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Vogele Mr. and Mrs Roy Vorbroker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace The Mr. Wallis Family and Mrs. Martin J. Walsh Homeroom 3 B Mrs. Honora Ragio Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Rehme Paul Regensburger The Raymond P. Reidel Family Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Reinhold Mr. and Mrs. Worth A. Reis Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Rich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Riedinger Mr. and Mrs. August Ries Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Riordan Mr. and Mrs. August Rizzuto Mr. Fred Rossi Mr. Francis Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 152 Lester Ruwe Clyde Sager August R. St. Clair Geo. Warnock and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Weiler Mrs. Charles A. Wess Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wessling Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Wellman Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Wenzel Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Westendorf Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Winhusen Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Winstel Mr. Joseph H. Woeste Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Woeste Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wyder Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. lang, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zins Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zmurk, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zolg ALUMNI Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Achten, '37 Marty and Joanne Bauer, '45 Thomas J. Bevis, '52 Cpl. and Mrs. Curt A. Borths, Jr. Joseph A. Brinkmoeller, '31 Leonard Cappel Curt J. Dasbach Captain Andy G. Favret John A. Favret Joseph Feldkamp, '35 Gene Fugazzi, '36 Mr. and Mrs. John Hanlon Lee Heskamp Bill Hocter, '52 Al, 2c Robert J. Hollstegge, '50 Keel Jones, '32 Don Muchmore, '49 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muenchen Mr. and Mrs. John A. Picciano Ralph Piening Raymond J. Plas Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reker Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Scheidler Skip and Fritz, '52 Donald R. Stautberg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weiler HOMEROOMS AND CLUBS Homeroom 'l A Freshman B 'I D-Best Homeroom i D-Best in the school Freshmen E Homeroom of 'l F 1 H Homeroom, Fr. Favret's 9:15 Latin Class Homeroom 2 B Class of 2 E Homeroom 2 G Class of 3 A 3 A Homeroom '3 C' Chem Lab Bro. Leazer and 3 C Bro. Lynn's Chem Cadets Juniors 3 E Fr. Rupp's Class, 3 F 3 H Class of '54 4 D's Champions 4 D 'lO0'X,'ers Fr. Boyle and 4 D Cavaliers Homeroom 4 F The Art Club Camera Club of '52-'53 Cavalier Football Team, '52 City Football Champs, 1952 Purcell Athletic Association STUDENTS Jack B. Ackermann Bruno and Dominic Anello Harold Beck Edw. C. Beimesche, 4 C Dan Berger, '53 Donald Berlage Pickle Besuden Doug Black, 4 D Don Blom, 4 D Bob and Carol Bob and Nancy Ned Bruns, '54 Dick Buschmann, Jr. Carolyn B and Jim James Carson, '53 Danny L. and Cecilia R. Jack Daunt Lefty Tom Dieter Mert Doyle, '53 Dan Fagin Robert Frommeyer William Gerard Jack Griffin Don, Rosemary, Jim and Bob Hall Robert Hess lmmaculata Seniors, '53 Joe and Moe Jerry Kollenberg, class of '53 Compliments of Marilyn and Betsy Phil Metz, 4 G Ronald Metz, 3 A Bob Mouse Meyer, 'I A Jim Ruwe, '53 Rob Ruwe, '55 Dale R. Schoenberger Gary Schoenberger Don Shroyer, 4 A Mary Lea Stadtmiller, Regina, '53 Patrons Thomas J. Stadtmiller, '53 Joe Steuer, 4 G Sue, Jim, Eileen and Tom Two Heads Tim and Larry Chuck Trautmann, 1 A Bill Warnock Richard Wessling Ray Zerhusen, Class '53 FHENDS Mrs. Anna Abraham C. J. Ackerman A T Dry Cleaners Angelo Albanese Albers No. 18, Bond Hill Joann Blankemeyer Clara Bokenkotter Jean and Jo-Ann Breslin Frank T. Burwinkel Mr. and Mrs. James Crouse Dottie Dauer Alma Day Jack Dermody Miss Vera Du Broca Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fallon Marce Feldman Sylvester Flake Linda Sue Flammer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fortman A Friend A Good Friend Best Wishes from a Friend Compliments ofa Friend Nellie Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartmann 8. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Hearth Hein's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hengge Thelma Hess Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirschauer Holy Cross Parish Miss Ann Jacobs Loretta Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Kohl Mr. Bernard Kohls Anthony A. Konrad Theodore R. Lagemann John Loftus Julian Lombardi Louise and Bill Mary Lunem Miss Patricia Ann Luttmer Sue and Jim McDevitt James W. McDonald Miss Sylvia Carol McMullen Cathryn and Bud Magliano Mr. Nick Martinelli Ann R. Mitchell William E. Mitchell Mr. Joseph Moeschl Mother Kate and Daughter Jo' Frank B. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. David S. Murphy Lolly Niemann Robert J. Niemann fln Memoryl Francis Oaks Mr. and Mrs. J. Oldiges Dr. and Mrs. George Osler Veronica Marie Quigley John A. Russo Mary Schloss Norman CButchJ Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Steman Emil G. Stoll Frank Ward Norwood Moose Lodge Mr. Ralph B. Wessendorf Thomas Wilson ., 3 vs kv 1, Tom Stadtmiller, Purcell's librarian and social worker, helps Cavaliers select their overdue book notices. The Byrnes - Conway Co. General Contractors T I ph OFF CA l 1940 Pl AV 0085 Excavating, Concreting, Sewer, and Steam Shovel Work Manufacturers and Producers of Bituminous Concrete for Driveways and Roadway Construction Also Ready-Mixed Concrete 52 OAK STREET CApitol i940 ST. Bernard, Ohio AVon 0085 154 1 EcIwarcI T. I'IonnerI: and Sons xg: 'Gia .midi:1mL14,f'if':!':LAiv GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS 43f51rs-viii: CINCINNATI OHIO Best Wishes 4G Preslclenf Secrefary R Verdin H. Kelser Vlce Presidenl Treasurer J Cappa D. Bowne W. Arlinghaus F. Bien J. Burns J. Carson L. Chambers J. Cosligan R. Hall J. Hennessy Homeroom Teacher --- Fafher Welch H. Jones R. Doselcamp J. McDaniel K. Mergard P. Mefz M. Mulvaney W. Ohm S. Pe+er R. Plogman R. Rieckhoff T. S+ad'I'miller J. S+eu.er J. Walsh W. Thole R. Wenzel R. Zerhusen DORST JEWELRY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Class Rings and Pins College and Society Jewelry Sport Cl1arms - Plaques - Statuettes SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO LOCAL SCHOOL CLUB AND FRATERNITY PINS We Inviie Your Suggesiions DESIGNS FURNISHED ON REOUEST Makers of Purcell Class Rings 2I00 READING ROAD PArkway 360 C i 1 1 l 157 The King Bag Company coTToN BAGS BURLAP M E FRONT STREET CINCINNATI OH O E 7 iii l 1 HOME - AUTO - BUSINESS Zwff Associa+e of Thomas E. Wood, Incorporafed Insurance CLASS OF '44 Phones: DU l500-JE 5404 28I0 CAREW TOWER CINCINNATI 2, OHIO FIRE - CASUALTY - SURETY Io the Glass of '53 from your Telephone Company A GOOD PLACE TO WORK l 1 1 1 1 i 1 nu 1 i I it GOOD LUCK SENIORS . .. 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COMPLIMENTS OF Robert H. Wachendorl and Associates Realtors - Builders ROGER E. WACHENDORF, '52 SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '53 DIG, Do,,e,,mGye,,,,,es, Insure il' WITIT Your SGVIHSS G+ The S. 8: D. Lumber Co. Ngrwggd Federal WEST STREET READING, ol-no PO 0971 Savings 8: I.oan Ass'n. 4338 Montgomery Road Norwood, Ohio Open Rally 9H,0R4Mi'oSZ27Zf,U5dSyII.1EM. STEEL SASH WALLBOARD ert . ou, resi ent on cnc: er Directors: 9 ROOFING INSULATION A' A' BokeEi.kZI'EZTZ',TQ2I,IEh'22?ZgITIiJ',.Bo's'n9e S- F- DOLLENMAYEK '54 T 3 F 164 Band Box Cleaners, Inc. 4729 MONTGOMERY ROAD MElrose 5050 can Fifty Fifty Arrow Shirts Jantzen Swimming Suits McDEVlTT'S PEEBLES CORNER STETSON PANAMAS BOSTONIAN SHOES Phones: EAst 4464 - 4465 East Hyde Park Market 3502 ERIE AVENUE Groceries : Vegetables Meat Haroldis Sohio Service MADISON AND HACKBERRY WOodburn 9792 Brakes, Tune Up, Tires, Batteries and Accessories W I I A Noted fo h I h I p Jack Martin, here lead g g f d out to root for th m. STANLEY PETER, Prop. 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SCHLOSS ROOFING : SHEET METAL WORK and FURNACE REPAIR 3020 LAVINIA AVENUE CINCINNATI 8, OHIO SIMONS PHARMACY 6906 PLAINFIELD ROAD Silverton TWeed 2770 Ohio Mr. Mathematics, Dave HoITman, instructs some puzzled seniors in the use of the slide rule. GEORGE WARREN Associated with THE GEORGE H. NEWSTEDT 81 COMPANY 4th and Race COMPLIMENTS OF PACK'S PHARMACY Who is Bro. Bill's right hand man? Why, it's Tom Dieter, senior manager, preparing the baseball team for another victory. DORNHEGGEN5 Superior Towel and Linen Service Woodburn Pl af 'aCY ALWAYS GLAD TO sERvE YOU Woodburn and Locust 1901 WESTERN CHerry 0440 The Jas. P. Bolger Coal Company PRINTING FOR TI-IE 1953 CAVALIER SUPER FUEL SINCE 1895 KENNETH W- MICHAELS COAL 1 COKE i STOKER COAL 508-510 YORK STREET NEWPORT, KY ENQUIRER BUILDING CH 4760 and CI-I 4751 Phone COl0niol 0015 ' ' 1'-T TI John B. Ackermann... Thomas B. Ackermann. James J. Amann ..... Bruno F. Anello ...... Robert L. Angus ...... William A. Arlinghaus. Harold J. Beck ....... Edward C. Beimesche. Daniel L. Berger ...... F. Robert Berning ..... Waldermar H. Besuden. . . . . Paul J. Betz ......... Frederick A. Bien ..... Charles H. Bird .... Allen L. Birkmeyer .... Albert D. Bisher ...... Douglas W. Black .... Donald J. Blom ....... William D. Bomkamp.. Allen C. Borths ...... Donald R. Bowie .... Everett M. Boyd ....... Kenneth R. Bramble... Joseph H. Brendel .... James F. Breslin .... Donald F. Bruder .... Howard J. Bruns ...... Michael R. Buhrman... Chris M. Burgasser .... James A. Burns ..... John J. Burns ........ John T. Burns ........ Richard W. Buschmann. John M. Cofferky ..... John P. Cappa ....... Gerald F. Coppel ..... James D. Carson ...... Lawrence P. Chambers. William A. Condon .... John W. Connolly ..... Anthony J. Consolino. . George T. Coors ...... Daniel A. Cornelius... John P. Costigan .... John E. Daunt ........ Ronald A. Dermody... Thomas J. Dieter ...... Otto J. Dold ....... John R. Doran ..... Thomas A. Dowd ..... Thomas A. Doyle ...... Ronald W. Drummond. William E. Dulle ...... Paul S. Engle ........ Daniel J. Fagin .... Harry A. Farris ..... Thomas M. Finch ...... Richard C. Fogelman.. William E. Foley ...... Earl A. Ford ......... Gilbert J. Fox ........ John J. Frankenberger. Anthony T. Gallo ..... Louis E. Gardner ...... John H. Geisz ........ Lawrence B. Gerwe .... Anthony J. Glassmeyer. Richard R. Glassmeyer. James R. Graf ........ John R. Graf ....... Donald L. Grever ..... 174 Senior Class i952-I953 .....3706 ....6716 .....6346 ...6315 ....6826 ....3247 ....6932 .....1324 .....2665 .....2100 .....4112 ....3710 .....2533 .....8432 ....1249 ....182B .....6411 .....3407 .....3936 .....2122 .....3417 ...1921 .....1706 .....7310 ...2011 .....3476 ... 441 .....5116 .....6022 .....7165 .....3130 .....6799 .....1850 .....3816 .....3927 .....3736 ...3347 .....3318 .....1834 .....4011 .....1818 ... 7 .....6305 ..... 525 .....3418 ...1737 .....4219 ..... 946 .....2815 .....2924 ...1560 .....3030 ....2328 ... 948 ... 117 ....3634 .....3914 ....3519 ....3705 ....2939 .....156O ...2228 ....6104 .....4225 .....4251 ....5412 .....2025 .....5068 .....5068 .....2137 Homewood Rd. ........ . Willow Brook Dr., Amberly Palmetto Ave ..... .. .... Haley Ave.. . . . . . Graceland Ave.. . . . Britton Ave. ..... . Bach Ave. ..... . Britton Ave. .... . California Ave.. . . Bonnie Drive .... Monroe Ave. ...... . Elsmere Ave........... N. Berkeley Ave., Silv .... Ashland Ave. ......... . Mayfair Ave. ....... . . Elsinore ..... Mills Ave.. . . . Sherman Ave.. . . Brotherton Rd.. . . Burwood Ave. . . . . Cathedral Ave .... Erie Ave. ...... . Elm Ave. ..... . . Cleveland Ave. . . . Kenwood Rd.. . . . Dale Rd. ........... . Evanston Ave. ........ . Hillcrest Dr., Wyoming. . . Lillian Dr. ............ . Ridge Ave. ............ . vEii.LgQf I II Maryland Ave., Deer Park ...... ..... Durrell Ave. ........... . Marvin Ave., North Colleg Sherman Ave. ......... . Lonsdale Ave. ......... . e Hill ....... Superior Ave., Deer Park .... ..... Pennsylvania Ave. ...... . Wabash Ave. ......... . Monteith Ave. . . . . Berkley Ave. . . . . Smith Rd. .... . Lincoln Ave.. . . Moline Court .... Lisbon Ave. ..... . Dandridge Ave. . . Brotherton Rd. ......... . Madison Rd. .......... . Duneden Ave., Deer Park Pavillion St. ........... . Woodburn Ave. ........ . Cleinview Ave.. . . Summit Rd. .... . Observatory Rd. . . Quatman Ave. ....... . Pavillion St. .......... . Bonham Rd., Wyoming... Winding Way, Amberly V Section Rd ..... ........ St. Charles Place ........ Michigan Ave.. . .. Lawndale Ave.. . . . Yarmouth Ave.. . . . Boone St ..... . . Woodmont Ave. ....... . Bell Ave. ............. . Hegner Ave., Deer Park.. Carthage Ave. ......... . Breen St ........... . . . Eastwood Circle .... Eastwood Circle .... Crane Ave. ...... . 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Grome .... John A. Gulden .... Thomas L. Glenn .... John R. Haas ..... Robert G. Hall ..... David F. Harmon ..... James A. Harrison... Richard N. Haworth.. John S. Heil ........ Ronald H. Heinen .... Leonard C. Heiselman Ronald L. Hemingway .... ..... Dennis L. Hemmerle.. Walter H. Herzog... Paul L. Hillman ...... John H. Hotibauer.. David L. Holtmon .... Allen J. Hollstegge... Walter A. Hullemeyer. Stanley F. Humbert.. Mark E. Hutzel ...... Richard W. Jablonski. Harry M. Jones ..... Eugene P. Komphaus. Paul J. Karcher ..... Hugh A. Keiser ..... James K. Kindt ...... John A. King ........ Jerome E. Kollenberg. James J. Kossen ..... Robert C. Kunkel..... Edward A. Lavatori.. Thomas E. Lee .... James H. Loftus .... Edward C. Longo ..... Robert C. Losekamp.. Roger A. Losekamp. . . Thomas C. Luck ...... Phillip A. Magliano.. William J. Majors .... Harold L. Makin .... Joseph 5. Maness .... John C. Martin ..... Charles A. Mauer .... James F. McBride .... Joseph M. McCarthy. . Jerome D. McDaniel.. Thomas K. McDevitt. . . Thomas R. McGraw.. James P. McQuaide.. James P. Mentzel .... Kenneth C. Mergard. Phillip V. Metz ....... Robert L. Metz ...... Kenneth C. Meyers... Robert L. Miller ...... John B. Maher ..... Jerald M. Moore .... James B. Morgan... John S. Matz ....... Jerome L. Muchmore. George M. Muldoon. . Robert M. Mullaney.. Matthew D. Mulvaney. Patrick J. Murray ..... Gerald E. Nelson .... Albert H. Neubauer.. James H. Niemann. . . Joseph G. Nieman... Joseph J. Nolan ..... John R. O'Connell .... Walter F. Ohm ...... William J. O'Keefe. .. Walter J. Ormsbee. .. George F. Osterfeld. Edwin J. Pelster ...... Stanley F. Peter ...... William A. Petersman. 3626 3733 3250 4024 4103 6752 4311 4181 7018 2751 5420 6641 4322 3010 7509 3616 2312 5617 3712 2606 7231 2543 2408 5418 6890 3742 5306 1895 4317 5216 1837 2403 7537 3249 .ffifozss Hemlock Ave. .... . Brotherton Rd .... . Woodford Rd.. . . . Crosley Ave. . . . . Plainville Rd.. . . Doon Ave .............. Allison Ave. ........... .. Glenway Ave., Deer Park. Bramble Ave ........... Madison Rd .... Ravenna St ............ Cambridge Ave. ....... . Hegner Ave., Deer Park. . . Eden Ave. ............ . Ross Ave., Edgemont .... Evanston Ave ........ Glenside Ave ...... Alvina Ave.. . . . Brotherton Rd. .......... . Melrose Ave ........ ..... Maryland Ave., Deer Park Woodburn Ave .......... Symmes St ....... .... Ravenna St. ...... . Shawnee Run Rd.. . . . Hyde Park Ave.. . . Kenwood Rd .... . .... . Madison Rd ............. Oakwood Ave., Deer Park. Reading Rd. ............ . Wynnewood Lane .... . May St. .......... . Kirtley Drive ..... Woodford Rd ...... Rogers Park Place .... Box 142, R. R. 1 ............ Box 142, R. R. 1 ............. 4123 1604 3755 793 't16 992 2607 960 6461 6514 2173 2016 5908 North Avenue, Silverton. . . California Ave ........... McNicholas Ave., Deer Park. . . . . . . . . Delta Ave ............... Gladstone Ave. ......... . Kinney Ave. ..... . Garland Ave.... Paradrome St... .. Glade Ave ..... Britton Ave... Crane Ave ..... Crown Ave ..... Pandora Ave ..... Box 183, R. R. 1 ..... 6203 3529 3910 5805 7625 '270 3847 748 R R. 3830 1954 5509 6921 3411 3988 1921 3998 3558 1649 1032 2453 2417 3446 749 3704 2504 2479 Wooster Pike. . . Michigan Ave ..... Germania Ave .... ..... Woodmont Ave .......... Plainfield Pk., Deer Park. . Euclid Rd., Kenwood ..... O'Leary Ave., Deer Park. . Cedar Point Drive ........ 1, Clough Pike ..... Carlton Ave. ..... . Elm Ave. ...... . Carthage Ave ..... Windward St ..... Shady Lane ...... Watterson St ...... Hopkins Ave.. . . Germania Ave. . Lilac Ave ...... Michigan Ave ..... Celestial St.. . . . Eastern Ave... Bremont Ave.. . . Ault View Ave .... Burney Lane ....... Montgomery Rd .... Melrose Ave ..... Madison Rd .... Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati 6, Ohio-WO 4733 9, Ohio-BR 0185 13, Ohio-JE 4413 -RE 4372 27, Ohio-BR 3099 13, Ohio-JE 9060 Norwood 12, Ohio-JE 8290 36, Ohio-SY 5292 27, Ohio-BR 5265 9, Ohio-JE 3978 27, Ohio-BR 2413 27, Ohio-BR 6878 36, Ohio-SY 4109 19, Ohio-WO 1764 37, Ohio-VA 4262 Cincinnati 7, Ohio-JE 3110 Norwood 12, Ohio-RE 3427 Norwood 12, Ohio-ME 6252 Cincinnati 9, Ohio-RE 4970 Norwood 12, Ohio-JE 5712 Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati 36, Ohio-SY B382 6, Ohio-PL 2902 6, Ohio-WO 4881 27, Ohio-BR 6206 27, Ohio-LO 8314 9, Ohio-EL 0419 27, Ohio-BR 0989 6, Ohio-W0 5583 36, Ohio-SY 5679 37, Ohio-ME 1507 37, Ohio-VA 1796 6, Ohio-WO 7953 36, Ohio-SY 7597 13, Ohio-JE 7976 13, Ohio-JE 0634 Sharonville, Ohio-Bethany 3988 Sharonville, Ohio-Bethany 3988 36, Ohio-TW 1367 37, Ohio-ME 9770 36, Ohio-SY 5171 26, Ohio-EA 8223 2, Ohio-PL 4644 Cincinnati 7, Ohio-WO 4695 Norwood 9, Ohio-ME 1648 Cincinnati 2, Ohio- Cincinnati 30, Ohio-BE 8568 Cincinnati 27, Ohio-BR 0547 Cincinnati 7, Ohio-WO 6309 Norwood 12, Ohio-ME 2036 Cincinnati 13, Ohio-EL 2421 Batavia, Ohio-BA 21104 Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Newtown, 27, Ohio-BR 9713 8, Ohio-EA 0578 27, Ohio-BR 1138 13, Ohio-JE 2446 36, Ohio-SY 4870 27, Ohio-LO 9511 36, Ohio-SY 8525 30, Ohio-BE 8151 Ohio-BE 9012 27, Ohio-BR 5310 Norwood 12, Ohio-RE 9895 Cincinnati Norwood 12, Ohio Cincinnati 27, Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati -JE 0786 -BR 2153 8, Ohio-EA 5157 27, ohio-an 4663 Norwood 12, Ohio-ME 7148 27, Ohio-BR 1631 8, Ohio-EA 3265 8, Ohio-EA 2479 2, Ohio- MA 0672 2, Ohio-WO 7973 13, Ohio-RE 5082 8, Ohio-TR 0158 30, Ohio-BE 7273 7, Ohio- Norwood 12, Ohio-RE6574 Cincinnati 8. Ohio-EA 6395 ME 3783 Mario J. Pitocco ..... Robert L. Plogman .... Dale L. Potter ....... John F. Power ..... Joseph M. Powers .... William C. Prues .... James M. Quigley ..... Richard W. Radler .... James A. Rakel ....... Joseph J. Recker ........ James R. Regensburger.. Eugene R. Reinhardt ..... Michael A. Reis ......... Charles H. Renzgehausen . . . . . . . . . William G. Reynolds .... Raymond C. Rieckhott .... James L. Ruwe ........ William A. Sanker .... Robert W. Santen. . Earl C. Scheidler ...... Richard W. Schmidt ..... Gary R. Schoenberger. . . John C. Schoenlaub ...... Paul L. Schramm ...... John F. Schulte ....... Robert H. Schweikert .... Stephen K. Schwertman.. Frank A. Sebille ........ Gerald L. Shawhan.. . Donald R. Shroyer .... Paul J. Sicking ....... Richard A. Simmons.. Albert L. Simpson .... Gerald J. Smith ...... Thomas J. Stadtmiller .... Joseph H. Steuer ..... James J. Sweeney ....... Gregory J. Theobald .... William H. Thole ...... Thomas J. Tighe ..... Robert W. Toennis .... Charles A. Truesdell. . . Raymond L. Turner .... Edwin R. Uchtman ....... James B. Van Flandern.. John C. Van Flandern. Stanley L. Van Scyoc .... Robert J. Verdin ...... Ronald C. Vogele .... Robert V. Volz ........ Thomas E. Vornberger. . . Joseph L. Wahl ....... Daniel A. Wallis. . . . . John T. Walsh ..... Ronald J. Wellman. . . Robert L. Wenzel .... Jerome L. Werbrich .... Richard L. Wess ...... Richard J. Wessling. .. James F. Westerkamp .... Joseph T. Whitaker .... Jerome J. Wiesenhahn. . . William E. Williams. . . . . Paul J. Willing ...... Jerome A. Wilson.. John P. Winstel .... Robert R. Winstel ...... Lester C. Wittekind ..... Joseph H. Woeste .... Robert W. Wolf ..... Thomas C. Yanella ..... Raymond J. Zerhusen .... John W. Zmurk ....... Robert W. 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Berry Ave ....... Claramcnt Ave.. . . . Kanauga Ave .... Grace Road ..... Abbotsford Place. . . Monroe Ave ..... Palmetto Ave ..... Lexington Ave ..... Parkside Place ....... S. Berkeley Circle .... Madison Road ..... Oesper Ave.. . . Forest Ave. ..... . Hackberry St.. ...... . . Minot Ave ............. Clifford Rd., Deer Park.. Mills Ave. ............. . Lavinia Ave ..... . . . Paxton Ave. . . Avilla Place.. . Avilla Place.. . . Piedmont Ave.. . . Murray Ave ...... Northcutt Ave.. . . Tilden Ave ..... Petoskey Ave. . Stites St ..... Grigg Ave ..... Minot Ave.. . . . Desmond St. . . Kinmont St .... Williams Ave.. . . . Joseph St ......... Glengate Lane ..... Rose Place ...... Briggs Place. . . 2, sox 43 B ..... Elsinore Ave ...... . Edmondson Rd ..... Harrow Ave ..... Broadway .... Ridge Rd. ..... . Bevis Ave ......... Winona Terrace .... Duck Creek Rd ..... Wayne St ....... Cambridge Ave ......... Euclid Ave ............. Webster Ave., Deer Park. 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Ohio-SY 3446 27, Ohio-BR 7017 36, Ohio-TW 1979 36, Ohio-SY 6913 Cincinnati 2, Ohio- Cincinnoti 36, Ohio-SY 9923 Cincinnati 7, Ohio-ME 3246 Cincinnati 8, Ohio-EA 1256 Cincinnati 5, Ohio-GR 5440 Cincinnati 36, Ohio-SY 7164 Norwood 12, Ohio-EL 1268 Cincinnati 6, Ohio-WO 0329 Cincinnati 7, Ohio-WO 1990 Cincinnati 37, Ohio-JE 7659 Norwood 12, Ohio-JE 6651 Cincinnati 13, Ohio -RE 0441 Cincinnati 9, Ohio-JE 3199 Cincinnati 7, Ohio-EA 5203 Cincinnati 8, Ohio-EA 4004 Cincinnati 9, Ohio-EA 7750 Cincinnati 27, Ohio-RE 2355 Cincinnati 27, Ohio-BR 3724 Cincinnati 13, Ohio-RE 3960 Norwood 12, Ohio-EL 0475 Cincinnati 27, Ohio-BR 1680 Norwood 12, Ohio-EL 0679 Cincinnati 2, Ohio-CH 0889 Cincinnati 36, Ohio-TW 2581 Cincinnati 27, Ohio-BR 2768 Cincinnati 7, Ohio-RE 5987 Norwood 12, Ohio-RE 1398 Cincinnati 8, Ohio-EA 2464 Cincinnati 9, Ohio- Cincinnati 36, Ohio-SY 3814 Norwood 12, Ohio-RE 2594 Cincinnati 8, Ohio-EA 5711 Cincinnati 8, Ohio-EA 2464 Norwood 12, Ohio-ME 8248 Norwood 12, Ohio-ME 8248 Cincinnati 19, Ohio-PL 5598 Cincinnati 27, Ohio-BR 2067 Cincinnati 37, Ohio-ME 0387 Norwood 12, Ohio-ME 9221 Cincinnati 27, Ohio-BR 2063 Cincinnati 26, Ohio-TR 0850 Cincinnati 8, Ohio- EA 7828 Cincinnati 9, Ohio-JE 4468 Cincinnati 27, Ohio-BR 5274 Cincinnati 8, Ohio-EA 3089 Norwood 12, Ohio-JE 5276 Cincinnati 37, Ohio-JE 0474 Cincinnati 13, Ohio-RE 8283 Cincinnati 37, Ohio-JE 0016 Cincinnati 9, Ohio- RE 3760 Amelia, Ohio-Bat 8067 Cincinnati 2, Ohio- MA 8035 Cincinnati 9, Ohio-JE 7537 Cincinnati 9, Ohio- Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati 10, Ohio-CH 0385 15, Ohio-SY 8364 7, Ohio-ME 1355 27, Ohio-BR 4864 7, Ohio-JE 5873 6, Ohio-PL 3951 30, Ohio-BE 5258 19, Ohio-AV 3883 36, Ohio-SY 4749 . 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