St Xavier High School - X Ray Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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5 W , ' , u'-M32 ,Q-.JJ 91161, Xl:-UM! H955 OL - CINCINNATI 2, OHIO II 5 + X Q Q, QW. X -V MW -vw MP' A MUG A, MW v e W ,, H S UE DONALD A. BARNHORST - EDITOR JEROME M. O,CONNELL - BUSINESS MANAGER EDWARD A. MORGAN. . . RICHARD W. BOLLMAN - ASSOCIATE EDITORS The Reverend Richard J. Brown, S.J l J I E I 1 IJ Z 5 i i I i lj Priest-teacher-friend 4 OR over a quarter of a century, a Jesuit of St. Xavier High School has devoted all his energies to the enlight- enment and guidance of the students. Reverend Richard J. Brown, S.J., has been a guiding light of inspiration to all who have come in contact with him for twenty-eight years. Over this period of time his influence has been felt in the spiritual and intellectual spheres of St. Xavier. His advice and counsel have provided solutions to the problems of many. Through the years he has per- formed tasks of which anyone would be proud. Both in the class room and outside of it his conscientious interest in the students' welfare, intellectual and spiritual, has always been out- standing. Father also spends long hours in his confessional both in the student chapel and at St. Xavier Church, where he puts Godis errant children on the straight and narrow path. One of Fatheris favorite spiritual activi- ties is the Thank You God Club. There are no meetings to attend, no dues to pay, the only requirement be- ing that the members thank God often for His countless benefits and graces which they daily receive. In ad- dition, Father Brown takes part in the various liturgical functions of St. Xavier Church. Father Brown's life at St. Xavier has indeed been inspiring. He has always harbored a true love of God which reveals itself in his faithful service 'first to God and then to his fellow men. Fatheris activities are a con- stant stimulus to those about him, who greatly benefit from his scholas- tic and religious example. With these creditable facts in view, the 1955 X- RAY is respectfully dedicated to Rev- erend Richard J. Brown, S.J. M.. .. K X . S if ',i 1 J' E :I Q ,, --' z su, Xp ., .V was:-Q 5 ' W fig -sis. After a busy school year, all of us at Xavier found the summer vacation a welcome change from our studies. Of course, we all had some sort of work, perhaps even a steadyjob, to keep us busy during the sum- mer months. But there was also plenty of opportunity for recreation beneath Cincin- nati's hot sung and, with no homework in the evenings, there was more time for our hobbies, for movies, or for reading a few good books. Many a bright, sunshiny day found us packing up the family picnic bas- ket for a day of fun at Coney. Some of us took a vacation with the family to explore our country orjust to have fun at a summer resort. As always when we are busy and having fun, the days and weeks passed by swiftly. Soon, football practice was under wayg the faculty were busy preparing for registra- tion. All of us realized that summer was nearly over, that another school year was almost upon us. Paint brushes swish . . .students clamor for their, books - Just as autumn started to daub the Cincin- nati landscape with colorful patches of red and yellow, school began. Reluctant to end the fun-lilled days of summer vacation but looking forward to the busy schedule ahead, we made our way downtown to answer the Hrst sounding of the school bell. For many of us, this was our first year at high school. Everything was new-the building, teach- ers, subjects. It took us several weeks to adjust to our new life at Xavier and become acquainted with the daily routine. For the rest of us, September was a matter of re- newing friendships and getting back into the swing of things. To start the year right, we dedicated our studies to the source of all knowledge in the annual Mass of the Holy Ghost. The crisp, autumn air turned our atten- tion to football, and once again the spirited Bombers ably represented the Blue and White of Xavier on the city's gridirons. The school year was off to a ilying start, l 3 I . Bombers play first grid game as opening weeks fade F' , Qgffr W fi Mfwifft' gl' ' -7 'T ' ' V 1- ZH I .kki . , If Wiki it I n K .kky QW is... .ia V- if A is Wiki, I V V A, e ef' :gf Qlrs t ,..r at t l l, . ' -. . rrie . iw 7 The serenity ofthe Christmas holidays eise - s r Autumnal reds quickly changed to the dull greys of winter, and when the first snow of the year laid a sparkling white blanket over all the city, we began to realize just how swiftly the days and weeks had been slip- ping by. Here we were, well into the second quarter ofthe school year. By now, most of us were members of one or two of Xavier's extra-curricular organizations, spending many pleasant hours after school in a prof- itable and enjoyable activity with our fellow students. Our successful football season had come to a formal close at the yearly Football Banquet, and now it was Xavier's basketballers that drew the cheers of our noisy rooting section. As the days of the first semester became fewer and fewer, our teachers redoubled their efforts to prepare us for the important mid-year exams which lay ahead. Happily we took time out from our busy schedule to celebrate the Christ- mas season. The Christmas vacation and fun of the holi- day season were over, so once again, it was back to school. With only a few precious days remaining before the exams, we quickly settled down to the serious business of reviewing everything we had learned during the first semester. We filled our minds with equations, vocabulary words, grammar rules, names and dates until we thought we would fairly burst with all the knowledge. Then, the exams were over, and students and teachers alike breathed a sigh of relief. At this point, we took time out for the most important part of our year at Xavier, the annual student retreat. During these Lhree days we put aside all our activities 1nd, under the guidance of competent spiritual advisers, considered ourselves as ve really are, children of God with an :ternal destiny. We all left the retreat aetter Catholic young men, resolved to live our lives accordingly. prefaces the panic of exam preparation A I ' LAA, M P , ' ,,,. - - , 0 H - Q A .,,.. . -- 9 'U it Balmy winds, frequent thundershowers, the earlier appearance of the morning sun, tufts of green reappearing on the bare trees, -all these were clear signs of spring. They indicated that the school year was rapidly drawing to a close. The district tourna- ment and Basketball Banquet had been the signal to unpack baseballs and gloves, tennis racquets, golf clubs, and track shoes, as Xavier spring sportsmen prepared for competition. The debaters set out on the spring tournament trail in the hope of add- ing to their growing collection of trophies and awards. Only a few issues of the Xavier Prep remained to roll off the presses, while work on the school yearbook, the X-RAY, was all but completed. And, un- noticed by most students, Xavier's dra- matic and speech groups, orchestra, and glee club were hard at work preparing for the annual spring presentations, the school play and the Oratorical and Elocution Con- test. A hurried glance at the calendar re- vealed only one more month of school. Silence of retreat, spring sports in sight, the prom Our final few weeks at Xavier were, per- haps, the most enjoyable of all. The fresh new life of spring seemed to brighten us up. Most of our school work completed, we could afford to relax a little and enjoy the final activities of the year. The junior and senior proms, the big social events of the season, were nights we will not soon for- get. And who can measure the fun we had at the May Fete, or on our class picnic, when we ran until we dropped, and ate and drank until the sandwiches and pop dis- appeared. Finally the big moment toward which every Xavier student strives-grad- uation! How long we will remember the Mass and breakfast together at school, the commencement exercises at the Heldhouse, the congratulations, words of advice and encouragement! Yes, the newness of fresh- man year, the relative insignificance of the sophomore, the pleasantness of being juniors, and the thrill experienced in senior year when we become Xavier men, these we will long remember. Wltel-Q--...QQ Qt, fy - 0 3 MD , fi .,: I nf That frantic, final-week scramble. What? All over? 'N lillEllUU ' Ll ii gg VERY yearbook records accurately and viv- idly the activities and events concerning the school and its students, whose thoughts, words, and deeds make up the book. To attain this goal the staff of the 1955 X-RAY has chosen to tell the story of this school year chronologically, starting with summer vacation and culminating with graduation. In planning the annual last summer, we decided to use the method to highlight the chronological sequence of the year which the ancients had used long ago to symbolize the passing of time--the zodiac signs. The first zodiac signs were developed by the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Chinese years before the advent of Christ. We have used these symbols to show the relation of each division to a particular period of the year. Thus, we have divided our book into six sections. Each section represents two months of the year and each is illustrated by its respective zodiac signs. Following this chronological motif we have abandoned the style of former Xavier yearbooks and have made several radical changes in the for- mat to adhere to it. That is, rather than have the various activities and school functions scattered throughout the book at random with very little reason other than custom for their order, we have endeavored to place each organization, group, or club in the chronological period in which it is most active. As a result of our eiforts to present an orderly, connected review of school life, we harbor the fond hope that this edition of the X-RAY will prove to be a more complete and more exact chronicle of the school year and a more enjoyable book for you, its readers. ESQ ef ULUUELUUS3 JULY-AUGUST SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER NOVEMBER-DECEMBER JANUARY-FEBRUARY MARCH-APRIL MAY-JUNE .. Af 'HEY' mi an v fv- Q wg, wif Y fi x A , K .. XX 91 i -3, .M ,, K I W. Q. :- 122.4 iw? .Q ww 5 mf? x -X. m 4 My fwfw fi , AA . . aa K '- 5 2 My 1 X' , 'P hx x an Q xg E wk Q, ix lf 'H f .k.k, I 1 Q fa . 5.3,-::,:: :5,:glil.. A .L-,if 2 . s N E Ns 5,5 g W n 3 S, as ,. ,S H 'SGH if 4. A Q sp mi Very Reverend William J. Schmidt, Father Pro- vincial and past president of Xavier, greets Father Benson, present president, during halftime of the homecoming game. Very Rev. John J. Benson, S.J. President Xavier's new president, Father Benson, is no stranger to Cincinnati, for he was principal of the high school for several years and dean of Xavier University immediately afterward. His keen interest in the welfare of the students is shown by his efforts as moderator of the Dads' Club to make the acquaintance of every student's father at the monthly meet- ings. Father is seldom seen by the students, for he is con- stantly at work attending to the countless administrative duties which his position entails. 'kggtk Rev. William H. Berdan, S.J. Assistant Principal Xavier's genial Assistant Principal, Father Berdan, manages the-thou- sand-and-one small details which pertain to the daily operation of the school. Noon passes, Mass cards, absentee notes, jug slips, bus permits are but a few of the items which come under his sur- veillance. Father is busy when the first student arrives in the morning and remains hard at work until the last student leaves in the after- noon. The fact that Father Berdan capably carries on through the day is proof of his competence. Rev. William F. Fay, S.J. Principal Father Fay works with the presi- dent to perform the difficult task of coordinating all the activities of the faculty and the student body. The success of Father's efforts is evident in the well integrated daily program which keeps the school smoothly functioning. Father is al- ways on hand to give the solutions to any and all problems with a friendly smile and a helping hand. Father Fay does an outstanding job of fulfilling the duties of prin- cipal despite the many other de- tails which demand his constant supervision. Rev. Rudolph A. Prickril, S.J. Father Minister Father Prickril capa bly performs the many duties of Father Minister. These include administration of the buildings and watching over the temporal needs of the Xavier community. N., Mr . Rev. Nicholas H. Mann, S.J. - Father Mann, the school treas- urer, is responsible for the sound financial status of Xavier. Seldom seen outside the treasurer's ollice, Father Mann is usually busy with debits and credits, and seeing that the books are kept in balance. Bro. Fred J. Novacek, S.J. Brother Freddie is best known to the school for his work in the bookstore during the noon hour. The rest of the day he is in charge of the faculty kitchen. mg , Rev. Henry P. Milet, S.J. A Jesuit for over sixty years, Fa- ther Milet watches over the spir- itual life of Xavier's students by saying Masses and hearing con- fessions in the student chapel. Rev. Raymond B. Walsh, S.J. Treasurer for the past fifteen years, Father Walsh now serves in that capacity as Treasurer Emeritus. Bro. Joseph F. Wiesen, S.J. One of the less known Jesuits around the school is Brother Wie- sen, His busy day is largely spent in the boiler room, keeping the school supplied with light, heat, and power. R' 1 ry ,,!,,4 . f if Tritt I Father Fay, Messrs. Middendorf and Wuest eagerly await any ques- tions at the Mothers' Club meet- ing. Mr. Thomas N. Ballaban Mr. Ballaban's efforts have made the varsity football and basketball squads the tremendous successes that they are. A result of his teach- ing ability is the excellent showing of his freshman history classes. Mr. John J. Brennan Mr. Brennan's quiet and efficient methods of teaching are the de- termining factors behind his achievements in the algebra and chemistry classrooms. Mr. Bren- nan is in his twenty-first year at Xavier. Mr. Ralph J. Bastian, S.J. Mr. Bastian's witty philosophy of life is one of the reasons for his success in the classroom. He teaches Latin to freshmen and seniors, and Greek to the juniors. This edition of the X-RAY is due to Mr. Bastian's very capable direction. Rev. Richard J. Brown, S.J. This year completes Father Brown's twenty-eighth consecu- tive year of teaching at Xavier. His prowess in the algebra class- room is founded on his many years of experience in handling students. Mr. Alfred D. Cavanaugh Mr. Cavanaugh's alfable smile and quiet personality have made him a hit with the students of his freshman English and sophomore American history classes. He coaches the golf team in his spare time outside the classroom. Mr. Robert L. Connelly, S.J. Mr. Connelly is again teaching history to the frosh and sophs. His duties as Assistant Athletic Direc- tor and coach of the freshman basketball squad demand much of his time. Mr. John T. Dulin, S.J. Mr. Dulin's third year at Xavier finds him moderator of the Senior Sodality, the Bellarmine Debaters, and president of the Greater Cin- cinnati Speech League. Mr. Dulin spends his time in the classroom teaching freshman English and algebra. Mr. John J. Foley, S.J. The highly successful Xavier Aqua-Bombers are but one ac- tivity of several which fill out Mr. Foley's busy day. His sophomore and junior English and speech classes compose his classroom schedule, and the Band and the Orchestra take up the remainder of his spare time. Mr. James J. Creighton, S.J. Mr. Creighton, a fourth year Eng- lish teacher, also instructs the jun- iors to express themselves in speech class. He is moderator of the Campion Debaters in addi- tion to being in charge of the Junior Sodality. Rev. George R. Follen, S.J. The chemistry students find it easy to solve any difhculties which may arise about elements or ions. Like- able Father Follen,- the author of their textbook, answers their ques- tions readily. 1 Mr. James J. Donnelly, S.J. Mr. Donnelly, in his first year at Xavier, does a very capable job of instructing the freshmen and sophomores in Latin. Outside class he is moderator of the Soph- omore Sodality and in charge of the Junior Red Cross and the Poster Club. Mr. Thomas A. Gentil The Xavier Marching Band has become a compact, well co-ordi- nated unit under the capable di- rection of Mr. Gentil. The fine performance of the band during half time at the football games is due to the hard work and efforts of Mr. Gentil. Rev. Joseph J. Gillespie, S.J. Father Gillespie, priest and ma- gician, never fails to amaze the students of his religion classes by performing astonishing feats of lcgerdemain after his lectures. Mr. James A. Glenn Mr. James A. Glenn follows in the steps of his distinguished father. Before leaving for the army, Mr. Glenn taught English to freshmen and sophomores. Mr. Emmett P. Holmes, S.J. Mr. Thomas L. Hogan, S.J. Mr. Hogan, Athletic Director, does a yeoman job of scheduling games, selling tickets, chartering buses, and all the countless duties his position requires. ln the class- room he teaches third year Eng- lish. uf? Mr. Holmes, familiar to everyone as the man in the bookstore, keeps the student body well sup- plied with paper, pencils, erasers, and other paraphernalia. His teaching schedule includes third and fourth year French and sec- ond year Latin. Q .1 Mr. James P. Glenn Mr. James P. Glenn's busy sched- ule includes junior and senior English classes and freshman and senior speech classes. Because of his vast knowledge and experi- ence Mr. Glenn was appointed director of the school play. Rev. Charles A. Graf, S.J. Four periods of Latin a day keep Father Graf busy. ln addition to this he holds the important posi- tion of head of the Civilian De- fense organization at St. Xavier. Rev. Joseph H. Lechtenberg, S.J. Father Lechtenberg is one of the mainstays of the Latin depart- ment, for he teaches that classical language to freshmen, juniors, and seniors. Father Lechtenberg also is moderator of the Apostle- ship of Prayer. Rev. Warren G. Lilly, S.J. Father Lilly has had outstanding success in the Held of converts. His powerful arguments and persua- sion make an excellent back- ground for his religion classes, where he teaches freshmen, soph- omores, and seniors. Rev. Lester A. Linz, S.J. Father Linz's boundless energy has resulted in countless athletic promotion ideas. As Athletic Moderator, he has used every- thing from convertibles to cara- vans to increase school spirit. The Alumni Department crackles with activity under his direction. Father Linz also teaches religion and English. Rev. Leo J. McKenna, S.J. Father McKenna's warm smile and genial personality make him the ideal man to solve the stu- dents' problems. He is the student counselor for the juniors and the seniors and moderator of the Freshman Sodality. Father also teaches religion to seniors and his- tory to freshmen. Mr. John T. McAnaw Whatever the year or the branch of mathematics, Mr. McAnaw teaches it. He is equally at home teaching freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors, whether it be algebra, geometry, or trigonom- etry. Rev. Ladislaus A. Majerowski, S.J. After several years as a pastor at St. Xavier Church, Father Majer- owski again returns to the religion classroom. He is the local repre- sentative for the Jesuits' Patna Mission, and is in charge of Xavier's weekly mission drives. WRX Mr. O,Leary, Mr. McAnaw, and Mr. Glenn find a few spare mo- ments to relax in the teachers' room. Mr. Paul B. Gorman Replacing Mr. Glenn at the be- ginning of the second semester, Mr. Gorman teaches English to freshmen and sophomores. Father Wieber introduces Fathers Meder, O'Kane, and Majerowski at the first meeting of the Mothers' Club. Rev. Stephen A. Meder, S.J. Father Meder can always be found behind the counter in the library. There he is busily check- ing books in and out, filling re- quests for various reference texts, and making the library a foun- tain of wisdom and knowledge. Rev. Edward J. O'Kane, S.J. Father O'Kane has the unusual distinction of being the only American Jesuit of the Latin Rite assigned to the Russian Aposto- late. Formerly connected with the Russian Center at Fordham Uni- versity, Father O'Kane is now teaching religion. Mr. Richard J. Middendorf, S.J. The members of the Radio Club as well as the students of the sen- ior physics classes benefit greatly from Mr. Middendorf's scientific knowledge. Mr. John R. O'Leary Mr. O'Leary, a teacher at Xavier for twenty-seven years, handles algebra, trigonometry, plane and solid geometry with the ease born of long practice. 'ex ,, Mr. William F. Rankin Mr. Rankin supervises two facets of the students' education, phys- ical as well as intellectual. He teaches history to freshmen and juniors. In addition, he coaches the football and reserve basketball squads. Rev. Edward F. Robinson, S.J. Father Robinson teaches algebra to the freshmen and plane geom- etry to the sophomores. He mod- erates the Student Council and coaches the tennis team. He also explains the mysteries of dark- room technique to members of the Camera Club. Rev. John L. Uhl, S.J. Contrary to popular opinion, the study of math can be a pleasure, especially if it is taught by Father Uhl. He teaches economics, trig- onometry, and solid geometry. Rev. Joseph A. Walsh, S.J. Father Walsh's extensive studies at universities both here and in Europe enable him to give his students the best fundamentals of a liberal arts education. Fa- ther's classroom subjects are third and fourth year Latin, fourth year Greek, and third year reli- gion. He is also the moderator of the Classical Club. Mr. William C. Schaefer, S.J. A graduate of St. Xavier, Mr. Schaefer never fails to enliven his second and third year Latin classes with his sparkling wit and humor. In the extra-curricular line, he is moderator of the Xavier Prep and the Glee Club. Rev. Edward L. Wieber, S.J. The duties of Father Wieber are many and varied. As student counselor, he is on hand to offer advice and guidance to those who need help. Father Wieber teaches religion to freshmen, sophomores, and seniors, and is moderator of the Mothers' Club. Rev. Kenneth F. Shuman, S.J. Father Shuman, the Spanish teacher, makes that language a popular part of the curriculum at St. Xavier. His quiet, natural ap- proach tp the subject puts the stu- dents in a receptive mood for learning. Mr. George J. Wuest, S.J. All the students of Mr. Wuest will long remember his Latin classes for their quiet, studious atmos- phere. He moderates the acolytes and is also sacristan of the stu- dent chapel. 1 tiiyxiii I is Mr. Ballaban, at at meeting of the football players' parents with members of the athletic department, optimistically forecasts at winning season. X '- '. .tn . , NN . ' df. - V. s M 4 M u'm.,, Practice such as this resulted in the vicious tackling which characterized the team's play all season. FDOTBALL PRACTICE Charging against the blocking sled, members ofthe varsity toughen up for their tirst game. 0 L, , 5 at 4 , 5,3 .M 95- T 5 Y Q f I Q 4' gt 5: A fi if in Q 2 i. 1 K 'V D T K r ,L ::. if? -. if .. -Q 3' H t t fit-wily :Vk tw A Q - Q V ,ff :,. Q '-'4H4u...w .447 Juniors mill around the cafeteria, eager to get their locks for the ,-' . .gf REGISTRATION 0 ' A - e 4 Q Q 3 F fifft ii Q t t Q i if r 1 QR Wm, Mr. Foley welcomes a new class of freshmen at the pre-school regis- tration. Finding their names posted on the bulletin board, scholarship winners Jerry Tenoevcr, John Ralston, Walker Barnett, and Dave Boneuu register delight. P1 imxqii X ti ,f 3 , -+R . . ' 27 V . 1 4? x f ,. 1 1 I' L X 9' K af. I-I '. N Heil, v : ' fiigfi , 'ii Q fm 114 f I ,ui 5 3 Q 3 E E l m Y A pleasant surprise for the X-RAY representatives in Minneapolis f the best of the many manu- was finding their cover featured as one o factured by S. K. Smith. NSPA CONVENTION The program of the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation at the University of Minneapolis was not all drudgery. Here Paul O'Brien, Don Barnhorst, Dick Bollman, and Ed Morgan relax while taking a tour of the campus. - .------S . 'iW!8l!'fX 'fN-5 K K1 f - if ,Wt NNE an Tossing rolling pins into the barrel was one of the many games of- fered for the enjoyment of the entire family at the Xavier family picnic. Diversions such as this made the day enjoyable even for the small fry. 1, ff if fi is .ftff vggx am ' .R lip Q gr Yew ia, AQ f ,. tl W AJ-mi l N il we i .. . ,t m. g ,A Q3 a A g i , s..,..,. , K . 'W xv t t t t 'X . NM, tt.. t,tt , My ' 'tif-L-ict - . 5 Ne v....,, 1 N K K +-,-e. . s iff ,. -uh A x -as .iii f r .K e 4 Q N Q 4' 5 WAS W X ay Ji Haiku Nw ww aim, iil'tvv.Eg,,,.AxNxt Wyxxi we Q 1 ' ., 4, ,W K, I . nrgati S , . I 'S X ' fi my i 1 ii Y -N J ii' 1' 5+ ' sw- - ' ' N - fg ' 11 5 so . S, at 1.3. x , , gk at .4 3 ,gn ft mia R X gg. . xl... ,ii if M i - 4,4 , an 1 A--iwif wmiq -' N' 2 is ' F X i We t ., 1 ,J ai K 4 . . Aff: A what - ' ' N .S+ -- f- :ivy . - --, K .. p A K rkidiu ,its LMg3i-isp vsijnsxx kutiid 5 x ,. , . . . ,iff-i .,,,.+- Q - -- as - i 1 ,A 'qs tim 'x--fl ,Q-fggzi, 1 '-,'g+g'gf1 f,,f.-'Lv-U ' 1-1 N W .bg X 'Y Hz! .-f3..fiif- fIi'f .ng!X,1 1 iN5z.Ti'wli,. 5' -i,1xQ.9Qgi4,: -i5 5igst:I,,I?s?fi'31T Q ' fe ff' w f H luv- , . s:sw1.i.sf-1:- -vw - ' f R- W S L- ,- 3' X it nm- X-.. f 2 X. ' fit N jfs s were i wigs, iixr. 3' K 555 A ,Li :5 xg: 5:5 .K t. ,gfiggl 5. K'-1' ' I 1' be 'U f ix' .1 ,?'1s'!sh s. 5 if gl'-V i ..,,Xq Pictured above is the largest family at the picnic, the Tom Clarkes. These boys are on the ball, though not active in the game. ia FAMILY PICNIC The Harold De-Mooy family receives the TV set for being the hap- piest family at the picnic. i ia: Eg, xl. Don Cavanaugh and his sister accept registrations for the happiest family contest. Xavier Families F rolic Hartwell Country Club was the scene of a gala affair on September ll. The families and friends of Xavier students converged, 1500 strong, on the picturesque Country Club for a picnic sponsored by the school for one purpose: to get the families of the students better acquainted. St. Xavier is interested in the entire family, not just the boy who attends the school. Therefore, it takes advantage of every opportunity to bring the students' families together. The picnic was such an opportunity. Its tremendous success has led to the establishment of the picnic as an annual event to be looked forward to by the entire Xavier family. J' ' KQUUJBIE .55 Starting the school year off 1 ight, Xavier students receive Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Father Robinson explains the role of the Holy Ghost in the life of the Xavier student. Father Wieber, Father Graf, and Mr. Donnelly commence thc Mass of the Holy Ghost. 32 Was MASS OF THE HOLY GHOST Judged the most humorous entry, the Student Council Boat passes the stands before the Bacon game. The Student Council participated in the ninth an- nual High School Safety Institute. Xavier repre- sentative Jack O'Brien looks over several posters on safety. ...aa gcfi. STUDENT COUNCIL Senior and freshman class presidents are pictured here. Standing: John Messingschlager, Tom Niehaus, Jack Thobe, Tom Holian, Bill Molony, Jerry Tenoever. Seated: Dick Oberschlake, Larry Lavely, Nick Zimmerman. Junior and sophomore members are found with their respective years. ,Yun 4 K , 'X x'fItn.1 Lek to right: Don Junior class presidents confer about the prom. ' ' Jack O'Brien, George Maggini, and Chuck Lynch, Dick Ullrlch, Kenniff. ya Top row: Jack Merkel, Al Wahle, Edward Morgan, Bill Sullivan, Dave Hentz, Pete Heckmuller. Second row: Mr. Bastian, S.J., John Bankemper, Francis Haas, Edward Blau, John Rolfes. Third row: Joseph Albertz, Hank Wehman, Tom Queenan, Jim Hanlon, Terry O'Neill, Bob Otto. Bottom row: Dan Coffey, Don Kramer, James Von Benken, Dave Gauthier, Tom Kallmeyer. Top row: Ted Krallman, William Dresmann, Tony Caruso, Jack Hodge, Jerry Fricke, Robert Costello, Ralph Schawe, Len Monteith. Second row: Father Shuman, S.J., William Fecher, Donald Kath- mann, Ronald Widolff, James Schwartz. Third row: Jerry Heisel- man, Robert Flynn, Paul Bredestege, Lawrence Voet, John Roth, Daniel Mechley. Bottom row: Thomas Janszen, Henry Blessing, Ken Wilger, Robert Weber. Top row: Dick Bollman, Robert Beiting, Dick Gruber, Bob Mid- dendorf, Charles Gartner. Bottom row: Ray Zwick, Ted Merz, Vice- Presidentg John O'Brien, President, John Berson, Secretary, Ned Brockhaus, Treasurer. it xt.- Top row: Drew Barton, Denny Schrand, John Stagnaro, Terry Owens, Don Mersch. Bottom row: Tim Wilder, Bob Janszen, Treas- urerg Don Lynch, President: Frank Rottmueller, Philip McCabe. 35 3C Top row: Phil VanLokeren, Terry Schneider, Clyde Dorn, Paul Hugcnherg, Lawrence Burdick. Bormm row: Robert Tallen, Thomas Frank, Vice-President, Richard Gebing, President, Bob Noonan, Secretary, Dave Albanese, Treasurer. bs it' Top row: Al Froehle, David Kramer, John Connaughton, Jim Per- kins, Robert Green, William Fisher. Botmm row: Richard Dooley, Treasurer, Richard J. Hcmstegcr, Vice-Presidentg G. B. Maggini, Presidentg Terry Bunker, Seerctaryg John McCarthy. 3D 36 Li, Pharm Top raw: Bill Montgomery, George lmwalle, Thomas Scahill, John Kron, William Niesel, Anthony Stuhlrcyer, Jerome Buck. Second row: Mr. O'Leary, Bob Droppelman, William Link, Gene Raters, Rick Meeklenborg, Frank Kern, Tom Cahill, Dick Ortman, Louis Busemeyer. Third row: John Evans, Luciano Gatto, Edward Hoet, Ronald Luken, Robert Stuntebeck, James Sicking. Bozmm row: Vincent Heuring, Robert Nienaber, Kuehn Frederick, Michael McSvviga.n, Jack Furio. Top row: Frank Borke, Bob Wuest, Johnny Beiting, Bill Behrens, Steve Melzer, Jim Sieve, SC'l'0I1III'0W.' Mr. Hogan, S.J., Ken Schuer- mann, Don Wenker, Dan Sohmer, ClilT Zimmer, Jerry Comello Bill Burkart, John Gamble. Third row: Dale Berning, Frank Man- gano, Albert Elmlinger, Bob Blum, Brad Herrington, Hale lmleld. Bottom row: Harry Rapien, Charles Jung, John Clarke. Dick Koth Joe McClure. a U R XX 2 ,Q A . . 3: M C I 5. , 1. . ly ,N in In lah Top row: Ken Huber, Chuck Bimmerle, Tony Schmitt, Don Freund, John Kindt, Warren Rosendahl. Middle row: Mr. Brennan, Aloys- ius Juniet, Jerry Leser, Denny Ahern, Ray Huseman, Tom Me- Manus. Bottom row: Martin Brown, Bill Eder, Paul Bergmann Joseph Heist, Joe Coby. a 3E 3F Top row: Don Kuhl, Dave Seiwert, Robert Thies, Bob Beirne, How- ard Gleiter, Al Piller. Middle row: Mr. Holmes, S.J., Charles Cor- nelius, Ed Zimmercr, Bill Kropp, Jim Eichelberger, Dick Lohr, Jerry Gerdes. Bottom row: Steve Sullivan, Robert Freemal, Jack Heist, Mike Holman, Tom Clarke. Top row: Frank Messmann, Dick Straub, Bob Donovan, Edward Schreiber, Carroll Curless, Bill Kohler. Middle row: Ed Zepf, Jerry Weber, Bill Terwort, Bob Godfrey, Tom Conlan, Tom Noll. Bottom row: George Kearns, Fred Willike, Vice-President: Dick Ullrich, Presidentg Jack Frank, Secretary, Jim Ross, Treasurer. Top row: Jim Winkler, Edward Schellhaas, Frank Hulefcld, Wilfred Klotzback, Eddie Badinghaus. Second row: Leo Kammerer, Earl Schmidt, Bill Conger, Bob Wiener, Richard Jones, John Berten, Don Borgarding, Tim Walters. Bottom row: William Draeh, Mike Minogue, Vice-President, Chuck Kenniff, Presidentg Jerry lmbus, Secretary, John Doerr, Treasurer. 37 V .N I , hw My M. Nj , ,I 1 I 'f 4... 1 Q 5 1 ? av L ,Q . 3 V tj i S R886 Maud Fave Nmules A Day .M 1 I , ' - . .. Posse, Conh:'1ence,and Qower ' ,fax ,ff ' 7 ,fn ,I A -.- f 2 wwf-fd ,ae 7, uua ' Q 5.-Q 'Y , 's Students quickly learn the value of an important phase of their English language, self-expression, under Mr. Glenn's careful guid- ance. Visual helps are used by Mr. Holmes to- acquaint his class with the country whose language they study. Opposite page Fourth year Greek students pay close attention as Father Walsh explains a new construction. The Heart of the Curriculum The study of languages, both modern and classical, is an integral part of the curriculum at Xavier. Classes in English and speech prepare the students for their everyday life. French and Spanish are a preparation for a possible career utilizing these languages. Latin and Greek, by their exactness, sharpen the students' mental faculties. o'5 s . v NM ' 0 2 9.9 0' 4 A .ve 4 0 - .-0.-4' -.-. 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John Holmes listens attentively as Mr. O'Leary explains some difficult theo- rems of trigonometry. Math instructors Mr. Dulin, Father Uhl and Father Robinson stop in the hall briefly between classes. Opposite page: Silence and deep concentration pervade as the sopho- mores struggle through a geometry exam. if 'Y A K J ti , J-K.. 5 , A '35 A gym night gives the students a chance to relieve their pent-up spirits. Above, the first year students test their wind power while two other classes engage in a tug of war. lum, James T1 row: Albert Beasley, Hal Busch, Thomas Denier, William Sweeney, Larry Luebbcrs, Thomas B fl? Sherry, William Emery, Carl Schlotman, James Gaede, John Dugan. Middle row: Father Majerowski, S.J., ' 'f ' ' W h Michael Ra Powers Thomas Jorling, Thomas Gasdorf, Anthony Krallman, Dennis Allen, William e rman, Y . Kemncr Terry Ormond, Richard Young, John Banks. Bottom row: Paul Neiheisel, Al Walls, Richard Deters, Alb T asurerg Eugene Jim Grever, Vice-President: Joe Palazzolo, President: Gale Dorn, Secretary, Joseph ers, re Tedeschi, Michael Orite. ,Q I gr: a.. Top row: Barry Brennan, Art Jones, Bob Siegel, Thomas Vonderahe, Thomas Winterhalter, Albert Worst. Second row: Mr. Glenn, Roger Sullivan, Jim Mulloy, William Wise, Terry Boerger, William Pere- grin. Third row: Joe Cassinelli, Joseph Pierani, Vincent Pulskamp, James Kuethe, Tom Kavanaugh. Botlom row: Clarence Martin, John Trapani, Walter Koch, Thomas Spiegel. Top row: Bill McDonald, Richard Nordloh, Danny Dornacher, Bill VanReypen, James Hulefeld, Tim Campbell. Second row: Father Brown, S.J., John Eimermacher, Robert Gruber, Frederick Pfirr- mann, Joe Greis. Third row: Gerry Dreiling, Den Cavanaugh, Ed- ward Graham, Jack Hay, Thomas Maloney. Bottom row: Wayne Binder, Joseph Luttmer, Raymond Greulich, Bemard Blau. Top row: Timothy Kilfoil, Ronald Fister, Jerry Levin, Louis Rouse, Walter Ekins. Bottom row: James Buescher, Bob Barnhorst, Vice- President, Anthony Sansone, President, James LaFuze, Secretary' John Wallace, Treasurer. a fr. .4 1, 1 his ga , , r , , W' Top row: Pat O'Brien, James Olding, Tom Bertram, Jim Niehaus, Richard Koehler. Bottom row: Carl Frederick, Dave Guenther, Vice-President, Louis Cassaro, Presidentg Pat O'Leary, Secretary, Frank Antenucci, Treasurer. iC 991 A Y. I ID Top row: Stephen Apking, Bob Dieckman, Walker Barnett, Earl Behrens, Bill Carson. Bottom roiv: Jim Younghans, Jack Hoar, Vice- Presidentg Jerry Tenoever, Presidentg Eddie Stubenrauch, Secretaryg David Ralston, Treasurer. GE ai-TE 6 J' ' .. eg, ,Q 3-if x I 4 V XXL Ev X if Lift? --ft Top row: Ed Monohan, Ralph Palasek, Paul Stadler, William Goetz, Robert Dressman. Bottom row: Bob Beckmeyer, Bob Meyer, Vice- Presidentg William Molony, Presidentg Paul Burgess, Secretary, Jim Anspach. 52 15, ,f 5' . 55 X ,W s 5 Top row: Mike Imwalle, Ronald Docter, Michael Boutton, George Neumann, Dave Boneau, Kenneth Albers. Second row: Father Lilly, S.J., John Osberger, Jack Espelage, John Hackman, Don DeMooy, Tom Drain, Joseph Folzenlogen. Third row: Jim Goeppinger, Bill Lang, Bob Weickert, Jim Klein, James Ball, Michael Whitcomb. Bottom row: Jerry Bueter, David Higdon, Tom Wenning, Tim Sav- age, Jim Martin, Mike Willis. Top row: Louis Lachenmann, James Meyer, Clem Siemer, Stanton Vollman, Gerry Maurer, Bill Krehnbrink. Second row: Mr. Dulin, S.J., Dennis Jaspers, Dick Hext, Bill Kramer, Dave Baker, Tom Louis, Bob Gervers. Third row: Jerry Lafferty, Mike Baughman, Jim Hellebusch, Mike McAnaw, Tom Schick. Bottom row: Bob Hehman, Jack White, Robert Morris, Richard Liller, Michael Russo. f . 4' i s XXX if., J Top row: Bob Volz, Joseph Frede, Bob Hinds, Dave Greis, Richard Mueller. Middle row: Mr. Ballaban, David Rettig, Grant Kirby, Leo Broering, James Enright, Jim Westerman. Bottom row: Edward Kramer, Jack Borchelt, Patrick Powell, John Meyer, Paul Spac- carelli. F IG Top row: Terry Harter, Richard Koeninger, Bill Helmers, Charles Blank, Bob Reichert. Middle row: Mr. Rankin, Pat Berding, Richard Jung, Mike Frame, Lawrence Burkart. Bottom row: Kenny Wolter- mann, James Heringer, Philip Dillenburger, Alan Vesper, Charles Gallagher. Top row: Peter Dinnesen, George Schrand, Roger Overberg, Louis Lunne, James Phelps, Phillip Romito. Middle row: Thomas Krum- men, James Cissell, Michael Zicka, Carl Fries, Martin Reynolds, Jim Spaeth. Bottom row: Stanton Schultz, Dan Castellini, Vice- President, Tom Holian, President, Tom Sullivan, Secretary, John Ahrens, Treasurer. Top row: Donald Hatting, Gerald Kastner, David Schutte, Patrick Homan, Lou Young. Middle row: David Hellkamp, Bill Busemeyer, Paul Borgmann, Gary Graff, Frank Wimmers. Boiron: row: Dennis Rowekamp, Charles O'Connell, Vice-President, Jack Thobe, Presi- dent, Ken Isphording, Secretary, George Thornburgh, Treasurer. l We J 5 i . 1 I , 4 , V . Q 1 5 f l Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Pr 3 zo Varsity Football Scores New Woodward Withrow Hughes Holmes Central Springlield Catholic Elder Roger Bacon Purcell WE'RE ON OUR WAY Coach Ballaban looks over the bench in a crucial game. n-n-1 UE -A uauamrmu. ga Asom Yi? 'df- f X .fxwy Lvrk K4 V x f 4 - f,-f- V f.......w W...-m.,,,,v M...--W W, nn- , Q ..,-- ......,--uf-M-wf.,,,,..v ' v, yi, C' Q 'f -.9 1v',-4.n-.- 4-q?. Ji.-.-, 'Hr-V:. f an-v.:.f f 6:2-wmff - ...N ww .-,,.,--w,W, . W Kwai fm, M 4. ,B ,, www, , K I Q 7,334 M ' f-vigfm al 0 f who 4 4 V, fo. 1. ,J 981 ' 72' I1 -. if v .,.. . f ff 'N . ,J VW ,AM .fue f w aywssklx fgeiw-fag'-fi-QRK f RX . 5 . gpg K 6.4- Q Q J. ,Sl .. X ,YA 2 ..... vw t wily A ,N Y X ,Y XXX , . bi I if -J Q SQ' gl! x Ks, x ' 1 2 , www if Bill Delaney is dragged down by a host of Central tacklers after a short gain WE'LL RUSH RIGHT With blocking from Tom Frank and Dick Gruber, Dick Hynes skirts left end for a long gain against Holmes. St. Xavier 6, Holmes 18 Stunned by two quick touchdowns in the early minutes of the first quarter, Xavier was upset in a hard-fought contest by a fired-up Holmes team, 18-6. Offensively the Bomber attack failed to click, while the defensive unit, after a shaky first quarter, shone brightly. The half ended with Holmes out in front 12-0. The second half was rela- tively even with Holmes' fullback, Bishop, scoring on a long run in the early minutes of the third quarter. Xavier came back, though, with a brilliant passing attack, fea- turing a pass from Delaney to Ross who bulled his way through the secondary to annex Xavier's only score. St. Xavier 39, Central 6 A fired up Xavier completely overwhelmed a broken Central in the Bombers' easiest victory of the year. St. X played its best offensive game with Bankemper and Mur- phy scoring one touchdown each, and Lynch and Middendorf splitting four tallies between them. The PAT's were made by Lynch, Middendorf, and Bankemper. Noth- ing the Knights' line had to offer could stop the Bomber quick openers, slants, and sweeps. Quarterback Bill Delaney also ate up much yardage with his favorite option play which consistently fooled the oppos- ing team. The highlight of the game oc- curred as Middendorf crashed through the line, drove past the secondary, and galloped eighty-seven yards to paydirt. St. Xavier 20, Springfield Catholic 7 The jubilant Bombers, enjoying an early season record of three and two traveled up- state to conquer Springiield Catholic 20-7. The Delaney-Ross combination repeated the performance of the Hughes game, and gave St. X a 6-O halftime lead. In the second half a long sideline jaunt by co-captain Dick Hynes, and an off-tackle slant by Don Lynch, together with conversions by Middendorf and Lynch insured victory for the Blue and White. Springlield thrilled their homecoming crowd in the linal min- utes by intercepting a St. X pass and taking the pigskin over the goal. if we . jr Wie vg- -J i J- Driving hard on the end-around play, Bill Breitenbach makes a gain against Bacon This sweep spelled touchdown against Purcell as Jack Frank skirts around end. 60 St. Xavier 12, Elder 27 ln the curtain raiser of the GCL season. the Bombers played host to the highly- touted Elder Panthers. Lynch's punt after the hrst series of downs was blocked and Elder recovered, setting up the first of two first-half scores. Xavier returned the second kickoff to its own forty, and on the next play, Delaney pitched a strike to Lynch who romped into the end zone. Xavier came back in the third quarter determined to upset the high-ranked Panthers, but Selcer and Co. was too much for them. El- der scored twice more in the third quarter, while Xavier ended the day's scoring on a ten yard plunge by Delaney. High point of the day for Xavier was the selection of Tom Niehaus as outstanding player of the doubleheader. UNTIL THEY FALL St. Xavier O, Bacon 19 Before a large crowd of disappointed homecoming fans, Xavier dropped its second straight GCL encounter to a spir- ited Bacon eleven, l9-0. Plagued by fum- bles and a series of bad breaks, the Bomb- ers couldn't push the ball into pay dirt. Three times they drove within the twenty yard line only to lose the ball on a fumble or a close fourth down. Meanwhile Bacon, capitalizing on a blocked kick, scored in two quick plays to go ahead 6-0 at half- time. The second half was the same story. Xavier was not able to make any yardage, losing the ball on fumbles, while Bacon scored a touchdown in each of the final periods to wrap up the game. St. Xavier 13, Purcell 34 In their final game of the season, the Bomb- ers gave way to a mighty Purcell offensive attack and succumbed to the Cavaliers, 34-13. The St. X offensive unit put in the best of their efforts to stage a touchdown drive in the first half, but most of their attempts bogged down under the Crimson- and-Gold defense. The Bomber defense braced itself for the Purcell attacks but gave way to the hard-charging Cavalier backs. Xavier refused to abandon ship, however, and in the second half co-captain Tom Niehaus cinched his undisputed all-city position when he crashed through the line to block two Cavalier punts. As a result, the Xavier offense took the ball both times and turned Tom's charges into touch- downs. 1 r All is clear for Don Lynch to gallop down the Held in the Central game. Xavier backiield in action shows Bill Delaney handing the ball to Dick Hynes after faking to Ron Rieman and Don Lynch. 6l Xavier 7 Xavier 24 Xavier 7 Xavier 6 Top row: Joe Volz, Dave Boneau, .Ioe Wagner, Jim Middendorf, Ed Thomas, Don Duritsch, Wayne Thobe, Dick Finn, Charles Oelsner, Dave Sterman, Bill Stricker, Paul Kollman. Middle row: Tom Wilking, Dick Zipfel, Charles Dooley, Bruce Woycke, Mike Clauder, Bob Kinsella, John Reed, Pat Kilfoil, Maurice Rear- don. Bottom row: Gilbert Horst, Bill Ohr, Frank Herschede, Harry Wagner, Ed Massman, John Mallard, Ron Schertler, Paul Zook. Reserve Scores Roger Bacon McNicholas Purcell Elder Here are the reserves' tive blocks of granite: Jim Middendorf, Gil Horst, Harry Wagner, Bill Ohr, and Dave Boncau. RESERVE FOOTBALL 1 Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Top row Bob Beckmeyer Stan Vollman Jerry Beasley Dave Boneau John Thobe Paul Burgess Tom Winterhalter Bob Hinds, Roger Sullivan Middle row Jim Niehaus Pat OLeary Bill VanReypen Tony Krallman Bill McDonald Paul Borgmann Terry Boerger Bottom row Jerry Dreiling, Tom Sullivan John Ahrens Jim Sherry Bob Heh 'Has MUBLEUF UJEKBELMUEM 'X ...al W I Parents eagerly discuss their sons' exploits before the main course arrives. FOOTBALL BANQUET Likeable Pat Harmon, the guest speaker, mixed humor with a fitting tribute to the '54 football Bombers. Some of the reserve football players who terrorized their opponents glower fiercely for the camera. X Q, f , Here are the boys who so ably organized and directed the cheers which led Xavier's stalwarts on to victory. Top row: Mike Evers, Ron Luken. Bottom row-' Tim McKeown, Marty Schneider. Leading the cheers at the football team debut at the Family Picnic are Mike Evers, Ron Luken, Tim McKeown, and Marty Schneider. An important job of the cheerleaders was instilling school spirit in Xavier's rank and file at the pep rallies. Give Me an X . . . . A prime factor in St. Xavier's successful athletic records was the organized cheering directed by the cheerleaders. Flashily accoutered in their bright, new uniforms, the cheerleaders spread their terrific school spirit over the crowds at the athletic events. Directed by Mr. Connelly, they practiced and devel- oped their varied cheers. It is a certainty that they gave Xavier's athletes that extra lift that enabled them, in face of bitter opposition, to conquer their opponents. Here is a glimpse of the cheerleaders finishing a yell on a rousing note. ' n ' e 4 5 , 1 CHEERLEADERS 3 6' THE MARCHING BAND 72111 ww: Dave lflaspohlcr, Jack Listcrman, Al Rohs, Lou Dittrich, George Ruwe, Tom Byrne, Dave Deiter- man, Terry Owens, Dave Greis, Pete Curtin, Ed Weinevvuth. Middle row: Mr. Foley, S.J.g Tom Grote, Tom Kessen, Wilfred Klotzback, Al Andes, Bill Drach, Henry Brucwer, Jack Taphorn, Patil Ritter, Dick Burke, Ray Huseman, Mike Wagner, Harry Lafkas. Boiron: raw: Dave Kathman, Dick Homan, Bill Menke. Walker Barnett, Bob Mocvcs, John Moliquc, Paul Spaccarelli. lintertaining at half time, the Marching Band BAND Marching Musicians An organization which has achieved substantial backing of the student body is the Xavier Marching Band. The high level of school spirit prevalent at Xavier may be attributed to the fine martial music played by the Band at the many school functions. ln addition to playing at the football games and at the football banquet, they contributed music at the pep rallies and at the Holy Name Parade. Ably di- rected by Mr. Gentil and moderated by Mr. Foley, the band was nurtured into a unit functioning and coordinating smoothly and efficiently. The many long hours spent practicing were not in vain. This was evident by their superlative mastery of the many intricate formations which they displayed at the football games. For their splendid school spirit and constant desire for musical achievement we laudably commend our high school band. shows how it received its name. The band proudly goes into its favorite formation, the spaiwuv' gg were ages: gebsies. 4LiQivsQQl5'QiSrs.liiS5 M35 its lfvfifffi. .11 , W- 1? Q - ' Q Q G - f a r' 'f 'f 'r:'f iini'+-new 'iffi-4-'-sf 'ii?S af 241-LS: ' --nil-Jndfila ,,.. ... ,.. I - ul' , X .., V' . i I t 'fc . Top row: John Berson, Gerry Huber, Ed Edelmann, Bob Middendorf, Tom Queenan, Ed Pigott, Ned Brockhaus, Dick Fox, Bob Hasl, John Rolfes, Jim Grome, Bob Beiting. Middle row: Tom Reilman, Charles Bockenstette, Elmer Merkel, Dave Hentz, Al Timperman, Pete Heckmuller, Bill Sullivan, Frank Haas, Dick Bollman, Al Wahle, Don Barnhorst, Ed Morgan, Ron Bogart. Bottom row: Jack O'Brien, Dan CofTey, Jim VonBenken, Jim Hanlon, Father Walsh, S.J.g Joe Albertz, Terry O'Neill, John Logsdon. 'U I .nr M , .X ,+C C X-'lf . til-4 jg Q 'li L i . - CLASSICAL CLUB 'Nj AX-5-N , - E5 A WW X . f Af U L, may XX Xi Lunch-hour Philosophers Students taking Latin have the advantage of philosophical discussion in the weekly sessions of Father Walsh's Classical Club. Designed to stimulate thought and reflec- tion on the purpose of man's existence, the meetings are looked forward to by each member. Ideas behind the Jesuit educa- tional system are explainedg consequently, club members find that their high school education takes on a greater meaning. Not only an augment to the Classical Course, the Classical Club is a vital force, aiding the members to become clear-thinking graduates. .la . N:-as h. ' 1 ,phi L .P fi -i reef: '25 SODALITY COUNCIL Standing: John Darpel, Dick Santen, John Bankemper, Larry Lippert, Ned Brockhaus, Dave Hentz, Tom Frank, Lou Dittrich, Pete Kinsella, Mike Moran, Dick Ullrich. Seated: Ferd Evans, Paul O'Brien, .lim Keller, John Messingschlager, Jim Murphy, Jack O'Brien, Dan Coffey, Jerry Flesch. Junior Dave Hentz instructs freshman Sodalists in the fundamentals of Sodality life. ,,l...---... - ,fi 'wx N' Q. The Modern Apostle Any organization is only as strong as its weakest member. Its success or failure depends upon the consistent and faithful performance of the members' pledged duties. Here at Xavier, the Sodality of Our Lady has been a most active spiritual organization through the constant application of the members to their common daily duties: Mass, Holy Com- munion, recitation ofthe rosary, and mental prayer. The aims of the Sodality which channel the Sodalists, efforts toward a common spiritual goal are these three: lj sanctification of the Sodalists themselves, 25 sanctification of their neighbors and friends, and 31 strong defense ofthe Church. Every Sodalist is acquainted with, and ever strives toward those three objectives, and all Sodality projects are concerned with the fulfillment of-'these aims. Mr. Creighton is found giving instructions to a group of junior Sodalists in the faculty chapel. , V, Y ,ff IHS? -- ' ir9 ..f-v Mis? W M, Sunday afternoon finds Denny Ahern and Bob Beckmeyer assisting the Little Sisters of the Poor at Florence Avenue. SCDALITY OF OUR LADY Serving for the Little Sisters of the Poor are Ken Schuermann and Bill Breitenbach. Mr. Dulin gets an able assist from John Hackman, Bill Buse- meyer, and Jerry Bueter while counting tax stamps after school. A pause for refreshment is in order for Dave Boneau, Jerry Beasley, Jim Grever, and Joe Albers after a fast game of football at the Sodality picnic. '.I Good Will toward Men Whatever you do to the least of these My brethren. you do to Me. Our Lord here emphasizes the desirability of charitable works toward one's fellow man. The Sodality at Xavier has taken Christ's ad- vice to heart. Its apostolic projects provide count- less opportunities for Sodalists to participate in many worthwhile undertakings. Every year at Christmas time a number of im- poverished families receive the ingredients for the preparation of a delicious yuletide meal. The spon- sors of this movement are the St. Xavier Sodalists who back the annual food for the poor drive. The happy smiles on the faces of the fortunate families are ample reward for the Sodalists' efforts. Another Christmas undertaking is the Christ in Christmas campaign. This year fifty spot announce- ments were written by Sodalists and distributed to every CBS radio and television station in the nation. These messages stressed the importance of keeping the name and spirit of Christ in Christmas. Dick Ullrich and Ned Brockhaus are received into the The Sodality's all-year project is U16 work Elf the S0d21lity by Mr- Dulin, aSSiStCd by Mike MOFHH- Little Sisters of the Poor. Every Sunday a group of Sodalists goes to the two Homes for the Aged and waits on tables and washes dishes, thus relieving the hard-working Sisters of a few of their many tasks. Although much internal satisfaction is derived from these apostolic projects, one should not SO receive the impression that the Sodality consists of all work and no play, for gym nights, picnics, and dances are part of the lighter side of Sodality mem- OF OUR LADY The two parts of Sodality activity, spiritual and apostolic, complement each other and aid the Sodalist to attain the ultimate goal of drawing nearer to Christ through Mary. Bill Lippert, Roger Wehage, Stafford Mooney, and Larry Father Scharf instructs Sodalists at Milford Lippert make the Stations of the Cross at the Milford retreat on their annual day of recollection. house. l 2 .,. , 1 xt 1' The prize-winning Sodality float passes in review before the Xavier rooters. And Other Sheep I Have . . . Although all Xavierites are in a sense mem- bers of the world-wide Catholic Student Mission Crusade, membership in the formal chapter was increased at St. Xavier this year until some three hundred adherents belonged to the national organization. In- terest in the local movement was climaxed by the election of John Messingschlager as vice-president of the Cincinnati Conference. The primary purpose of the Crusade is to increase support, both material and spiritual, of the Catholic home and foreign missions.- This objective was furthered by the weekly collections taken up in the school for the support of the missions and by furthering knowledge of missionary work among the students. By the prayers and help of the students, the Xavier chapter continues to win souls for Christ. CSMC John Messingschlager proudly shows Father Majerowski his appointment to vice- president of the C. S. M. C. with Jack Darpel, Joe Albertz, and John Berson looking on. gk -14 . t . i ' 1 -M Mwwfm, M we -MM we :- rr ' ' 5 2 lin? , E Ti if wif,-aa' f 5. R , m.,,,,-A af ,V K Mk W , Posting the colorful Christ in Christmas posters in a local store are Sodalists Tony Schmitt, Ed Mor- gan and Dave Seiwert. sit. as ig I as The yearly job of putting up the school's crib was accom- plishcd with the able assistance of Bob Wenstrup, Bob Queenan, and Roger Wehage. Christmas joy is spread in the form of food baskets distrib- uted to needy families by Jack Merkel, Ned Brockhaus, and Juniors Hank Wehman, Bob Beiting, and Dan Coffey foster the Christ in Christmas campaign by writing spot announce- ments for radio and TV programs. S Hank Wehman. -dim X If C X .3551 The K. B. S. float illustrates the purpose of its organization-Christ in the Holy Eucharist. wifi: 'r niqltl , rum. ng V nl. J T fn nuns 'Muir' ,. lf l Bill Umberg and Al Timperman are shown admiring the K. B. S. banner in the student chapel. A Rule in Practice Frequent Communion at St. Xavier is a vitally stressed factor in every student's life. Under the careful guidance of Father Mc- Kenna, the Knights of the Blessed Sacra- ment, whose express purpose is to foster a desire in Xavier men to receive frequently and reverently Jesus Christ in the Sacra- ment of the Holy Eucharist, has become one of the foremost organizations in the school. With Father McKenna providing the stimulus, the organization in the last two years has become one of the most ac- tive in the school, increasing to a robust enrollment of 666. Two hundred first de- gree Knights have pledged themselves to receive Holy Communion daily. The sec- ond degree Knights who receive the Holy Eucharist three times a week number 294 and the third degree Knights, receiving Communion once a week, total 172. The large number of daily and weekly communicants signifies the deep religious foundation which the student acquires at St. Xavier. r 1- J Am.. The mothers and the dads sample the refreshments after the Christmas play. Parents Help at School Fostering better cooperation between the parents of every Xavier student and the school is the purpose of the Mothers' and Dads' Clubs. Each of these fine organiza- tions meets monthly to discuss and decide upon numerous problems ranging from athletic events to the annual May Fete, all conductive to the welfare of their sons. The Mothers' and Dads' Clubs number among their accomplishments the fact that two school buses have been obtained for the athletic teams and large sums of money donated to replenish the school treasury. Because of their earnest and unseliish ef- forts in our behalf, we commend the Mothers' and Dads' Clubs. NNN! 'M w L s- sf . uf The smiles of approval give evidence to the cuisine excellence of the Xavier mothers. MQTHERS' CLUB Mrs. Ralph Lippert pauses for a hurried conference with committeewomen Mrs. Les Bosch and Mrs. Albert Niklas. rf , ,,,5f:3 :www-i k.-kf . K 4 21' X - r 'sf VW 5251.1 A N ' gs ,v Kmf,. Q- cv. i 2 3-- 2 Qyf, M K Q fi gk .. 5. Q 0 E ? Q g I A X X 103-I-'ui-1024514'ZoYo9L'I6!Li1i ot 2Z-Z6-J'Z0I'Z'Z'1-TTtZ'Z6:1 W 01612-TL J LFLEEJLHUJMUJW g Q? .lb bm 'atv i X x M61 Alone With God The long first semester ended, Xavier students enter into retreat, eager to drink from the fountain of spiritual rejuvenation. Since the prime purpose of a Catholic education is to provide the student with a sound basis for his future Catholic life, the three days of retreat are considered the focal point of the school year. Away from worldly distractions, the student has the opportunity to examine his past and prepare his life for the future with the aid of exami- yy Top: Seniors say the rosary while walking through the quiet grounds of the Milford Retreat House. 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Bottom row: John Kitzmillcr, Tom Quecnan, Mark Meier, Gale Dorn, Bill Busemeycr, Jack Taphorn, Eugene Timperman, APOSTLES0l-lill5 or PRAYER ACOLYTES Top raw: Robert Apking, Larry Lippert, John Logsdon, Peter Curtin, John Gutting, Tom Cahill, Jerry Ruwe. Sec'r1mlrrmf.' Jim Stahl, Paul O'Bricn, Jerry Altenau, Kcn'Kramcr, Al Timperman, Harry Bruewer, Pete Kinsella. Tlzirrlrrmf: Ron Ricman, Ed Massman, Joe Albcrtz, John Berson, Bill Drach, Jack O'Brien. Bottom raw: Tom Evans, Bob Sack, Bill Molony, Ron Luken, Jack Taphorn, Al Juniet. ACOLYTES Religion in Practice Since the spiritual development of each student is the prime purpose of Xavier edu- cation, each organization strives toward that objective. Two organizations in par- ticular, the Apostleship of Prayer and the Acolytes, directly instill in the hearts of their members complete love of God. The Apostleship of Prayer numbers its followers in the millions. Each week its promoters here at school meet and decide upon ways to increase the love ofthe faith- ful toward the Sacred Heart ofjesus. Every month they distribute leaflets to students to further that aim. By serving God at the daily sacrifice of the Mass and at Benediction, the Acolytes show their love and respect for Him. These organizations completely fulfill their obli- gation, that is, developing the spiritual life of every student. l C73 p ,W 'EJ ,QW-we ...M 'si -.ig an Jerry Buck explains the principle of the camera shutter to Tom Niehaus, Tom Vonderahe, Carl Frederick, and Phil Armstrong. ,.5.,..... 94 .6 Q.. . I 00 0 0 M .,.,t.g.3..+ fo,-. ,064 - ... 4. . M. 0 0 gl S - 9 .2 s 0 5 5 0 u 0 4, J 'J . 9 Q Q ' '.', 0. 990 o -ph' ' o 5 0 9 ,. .,. . 0,0 o o wav a Va' . ..v.v ' ...u. qv 4..a.',9' 4-1--mfg! :ml-22:-:-91 -'3?fe3:-1-:-:-:2 :- -2-z-ii-S--.'. 34'-:-:fg . , ' M234-11:25 0'-'39 p - n s'. 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Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier SOM Varsity Basketball Scores 71 Deer Park ............... .... 4 7 50 Hughes ........... .... 6 3 53 Newport Catholic .... .... 6 0 2 Lockland Wayne .... .... 6 0 52 Wyoming ......... .... 5 4 57 Taylor .............. .... 6 4 57 Dayton Chaminade .... .... 7 0 52 De Porres ........... .... 4 7 59 Purcell ........... .... 6 2 54 Roger Bacon .... .... 3 9 55 Central ......... .... 6 9 67 Elder ............... .... 6 5 68 Springfield Catholic .... .... 5 5 52 Purcell ............. .... 6 4 62 McNicholas .... .... 6 l 54 Roger Bacon .... .... 5 0 60 Elder .................... .... 6 4 District Tournament 70 Western Hills ........... .... 6 0 70 Elder .......... .... 7 9 The 1955 Varsity Basketball Squad Back row: Dave Kenney, Denny Nead, Tom Niehaus, Jack Niederegger, Jerry Lavely, Alan Altenau, Don Schmidt, Tom Frank. Front row: John Frey, Ed Zimmerer, Warren Rosendahl, Brent Cable, Jim Ross, Coach Ballaban, John Ollier, Denny Schrand, mgrs,, Dave Hentz, Al Wahle, Jim Sieve, Bob Donovan, George Imwalle. X l K 5153 WZ? M M N. aiu M 2 r'-1 q i , 'sg , Ii xx .4-199 .5 g 5 , 4 1-.., 1- QQ X Q55 - Vx- iw, fe- 'E XE , K r E . 4 . l Coach Ballaban explains his strategy to Bombers Tom Niehaus, Denny Nead, Jack Niederegger, Warren Rosendahl, Jim Ross. Denny Nead George Imwalle and Tom Frank Warren Rosendahl Forward Forwards Guard qw A I ' Alf 4k!UEg' , SQ., ww'- 5 was xiii S222 SSRN lllli IRSWI QQ!!! 1 Bombers Rebuild On Saturday night, December 4, St. Xavier opened its 1954-55 season against Deer Park. For Coach Ballaban it meant that he was going to have to face the season with one of the most inexperienced ball clubs in years. A GCL championship team, com- posed of three all-city players and eleven lettermen, had been lost through graduation. The Bombers had little trouble in disposing of Deer Park as they went on to a lopsided 71-47 victory. Then the roof fell in as Xavier lost its next six games. In the Hughes, New- port Catholic, and Lockland Wayne games inexperi- ence coupled with a lack of height spelled defeat for Xavier. The Bombers were completely overwhelmed by the olfensive power of Hughes and Lockland Wayne, top Class A and Class B contenders in the region. In the latter game Jack Niederegger pre- served his high double-figure average as he dumped in twenty-two points to lead all scorers. In the New- John Frey goes along for the ride to score two against Chami- port game the determined hoopsters showed definite promise as they dropped a close one after leading for a good part of the game. During the holidays the Bombers traveled to Taylor High to play in the Tournament of Champions. In the first game Xavier dropped a heartbreaker to Wyoming 52 to 50 and then succumbed to the fast-breaking Taylor squad the following night. After losing to Dayton Cham- inade, Xavier came back the following week to break their six game losing streak by upending highly-touted DePorres. The Bombers finally started to hit their stride as giant Jim Ross began to domi- nate both boards with his consistent rebounding. Don Schmidt frequently hit double Hgures with his deadly shooting and George Imwalle came into his own as a top scorer by virtue of his terrific one hander, while snagging his share of rebounds. nade Niederegger poised for rebound. Tom Niehaus completely fakes the opposition out of position and goes up for a sure basket. Bombers Take Second Place After a disappointing start, Xavier came back in the remaining half of the season to post a 5-4 record and a second place in the GCL. ln the Pur- cell game, the Bombers displayed a new-found con- fidence after their line win over DePorres Friday night. The team thrilled the crowd with a spirit and show of drive that shot them into a commanding lead at halftime. Towards the end of the third quarter, however, Purcell began getting hot and live minutes later X found themselves without a lead. The score see-sawed back and forth until Pur- cell's superior height finally told the story and gave them a three point win. Bacon, however, proved much easier as X showed a fine offensive power and steam-rolled the Spartans 54-39. ln the interim be- tween GCL games, Xavier succumbed to Central's line attack in a hard fought contest, 69-55. The following week they managed to squeeze by Elder with George lmwalle's deadly last-minute shooting. ln the second meeting between Purcell and Xavier. X tried desperately but futilely to hang on to their GCL crown. The story was different two days later against McNicholas as Al Wahle proved to be the hero of the game, tipping in Tom Frank's set shot with about three seconds to go. The final score was Xavier 62, McNicholas 61. ln the second Bacon game, the Bombers had a little more trouble get- Tom Frank reaches high to snag rebound from Deer Park players, George Imwalle is set for tip. ting by the Spartans as they held on to a five point lead throughout the game and managed to squeeze by 54-50. The Bombers closed the season on a dis- heartening note with a loss to Elder. Despite the comparatively poor record, the team fought for every rebound and loose ball down to the final buzzer. For your spirit and drive in all your games, congratulations, Bombers! Don Schmidt and Stan Clark of Purcell scramble for the ball as it slips out of bounds. t. X ,gun V W i .. .L y, . .Q wfiizm, W f, fu ,f-vw, ,. . y. fhf 'KQ- 'S-Wal, 'H I QQ: h A Wh uf: V R HP' E , . L ,E A' Q, N 1 HS if f S f N 1 ff f W I v tf 5 ,Q xy? I 2 J In .- Q Q ww 5'v:-.sz N. DQ? was - rs, -. A as 1 4 f , 3. ,Ls Standing: Mr. Rankin, Ken Keefe, Bill Ohr, Tom Butler, Wayne Thobe, Walt Moster, Dave Sterman, Terry Toepker, Bill Brenner, Bill Breiten- bach, Ron Knopf, Mgr. Seated: Gil Horst, Stan Meihaus, Jim Felix, Bob Sack, .lim Murphy, Jerry Flesch, Paul Montgomery, Bill Stricker. RESERVE BASKETBALL Jerry Flesch hits for two points in the Lockland Wayne game while Bill Strickcr looks on. Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Reserve Basketball Scores 44 32 39 33 30 27 39 42 25 41 32 43 33 35 32 Deer Park ........ Hughes ........... Newport Catholic. . Lockland Wayne. . De Porres ........ Elder ........... Central .........., Purcell ........... Springfield Catholic Roger Bacon ...... McNicholas ..... Elder ............ Purcell ........... Dayton Chaminade Roger Bacon. . . . . Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Freshman Basketball Scores 46 24 37 37 56 71 51 34 61 66 51 33 63 74 52 41 44 32 Standing: Tom Louis, Mgr., Pat O'Leary, Dave Guenther, Dave Boneau, Bill McDonald, Bill Krehnbrink, Jack Thobe, Tom Jorling, Bill Wehr- man, Jerry Bueter, Bill Helmers, Mr. Connelly, S.J. Seated: Jim Gaede, Jim Meyer, George Schrand, Jim Enright, Mike Whitcomb, Bill Buse- meyer, Walt Ekins. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Walt Ekins drives past the Purcell guard for an easy two points. Covington Catholic ............. 22 Central ............ .... 2 9 Newport Public ..... .... l 7 Deer Park ....... .... 3 6 Samuel Ach ..... .... .... 3 5 Covington Catholic .... .... 4 4 Hamilton Catholic. . . . . . . 33 Elder .............. .... 1 9 Deer Park ....... 49 Reading ..... . . . 49 Purcell ........ 39 Roger Bacon ....... 38 Newport Public ..... . . . 38 McNicho1as ...... 37 Elder .............. . . . 27 Purcell .............. . . . 24 Dayton Chaminade .... . . . 32 Roger Bacon ......... 33 MKBMQMLWBUM unwise- K ,ig is , , 'X ' f .aww .L wwuw- ' y,w V , .Nz if . W, .1 as -' :M FN eil 5 3 .2 , a fb 271' . i, Q 5 1 11. if l wi!-' . . Y, A 1 -4. 1 arf I Q r' f' mg .W .na N V. . , . 'Q X X Q is Ei. X x 5 if s W S.. 72: gb te: 6 V k Q fem . Lfiifxt ' 5 'Z k f -.12:f f 'r3q , Q 4314. . Q. 9,625 .555 -f K ' . fgwisfyik. .j5 , 3?Z1f?-N, ,f , . , 'lm-N 4-.......,. mmx +A N Sf' 31l,f,-41 'T' . i ' . ' . ., . 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Campion Debaters Bill Molony Dave Baker Tom Schick and Dennis Allen confer with their moderator Mr Creighton SJ about an 1m portant point in the U. S. Foreign Trade Policy sm J Assistant Editor Edward Morgan, Editor Don Barnhorst, and Layout Editor Dick Bollman are shown selecting the new cover. THE X-RAY Different, to Say the Least Determined to outdo the award-winning Xavier annuals of the previous years, this year's staff labored industriously and dili- gently throughout the entire year to pro- duce an annual worthy of being cherished by its readers. Having decided on the gen- eral style last May, they worked through the summer to develop the basic outlines upon which the annual would be built. Abandoning the arrangement followed by previous Xavier yearbooks, they chose a chronological motif and furthered their objective by the use of zodiac signs. The staff received the patient but exact- ing aid of their moderator, Mr. Bastian, and benefited from his previous years of experience. The product of their work, THE 1955 X-RAY, is refreshingly differ- ent-as they hoped it would be. Evaluating prints are X-RAY staff photographers John X-RAY Sports Editors Hank Wehman and Ned Brockhaus Berson, Joe Albertz, and Art Editor Dave Weber. study other annuals for good ideas in layout and copy. Don Barnhorst and Dick Bollman compare pictures to be used for senior informals. Kurt Bofinger types copy as Jim Von Benken makes last-minute adjustments. Steve Sullivan, Bob Leroux, and Bob Middendorf plan the layout of a section of the X-RAY. Tim McKeown and Jerry O'Connell, seated, and Bill Terwort and Jim Winkler are troubleshooters for the X-RAY's financial affairs. we---.. A pp-Q Planning a future edition of the paper are Jim Coogan, sports editorg Dick Santcn, associate editorg Dave Weber, staff photographerg Paul O'Brien, editor- in-chief: John Logsdon, associate editorg and Tom Cahill, managing editor. Prep columnists John French and John Frey and sports writers Pete Kinsella and Jack O'Brien confer with their moderator, Mr. Schaefer. THE PREP Typifying the usual eftieiency of the business staff are Bob Stuntebeck Paul Hugenberg, Martin Schneider, business manager: Tom Mason and Bob Hasl. ,..,.., 'ii' 3' --Hun., ,,,,, k,.. l Prep reporters John Duggan, Denny Doherty, Jim Hanlon, Bob Sack, and Ron Bosken jot down their assign- ments while Lee Hardy, Ed Edelmann, Jack VonBenken, Bill Montgomery, Jack Milon, and John Puthoff look on. Better Than Ever A new moderator, a sweeping new format, and a very hard- working staff characterized the Xavier Prep this year. Mr. Schaefer as the new moderator reintroduced the tabloid form of a few years ago. Both this style and the many new features added were greeted enthusiastically by the students. Working hard throughout the entire school year, Editor- in-chief Paul O'Brien and his staff functioned capably and efficiently although they had had no previous experience with the new form. Improving with each edition, the paper developed into its highly creditable present state. Sketching their ideas for a future Prep are Paul Bredestege, Bill Mountel, and Carl Rekow. Hank Wehman, Tom Kessen, Mike Markiewicz, Fred Wibbelsman, Vince Heuring, and Richard Burke compare photographs of various school activities. . L.- Bureau of Communications Every day without fail the sparks fly in a secluded niche of the physics lab where the Radio Club holds fort. Maintaining contact with West Baden College' and anyone else who picks up their signal, the club members have amassed radio reply cards from six- teen states and Ontario, our neighbor to the north. The ten licensed members, five of whom are fresh- men, manage the main transmitter. Unlicensed members preparing for their operator test report for daily meetings at 3:00. Half of this time is given to code practice in which they are greatly aided by the recent purchase of an automatic code machine. The rest of the meeting they have a class in theory. Mr. Middendorf, moderator of the Radio Club, con- ducts this period of instruction. RADIO CLUB Tom Denier reaches for a pair of head- phones as Ralph Palasek watches Ed Kramer flick the switch. Dick Mechlenborg shows Paul Stadler, Marty Reynolds, Pat Powell, and Bill Gervers a detail in the i-f circuit of a radio. The officers of the Radio Club are: Vice- president Vince Heuring, Treasurer Jim Mueller, President Jim Hanlon, and Secretary John MacAulay. S J! if '72 JJNY. Brothers of the Palette Acting as the chief advertising agency of the school is the main function of the Poster Club. One need only to walk into the school to observe their many products which adorn almost every wall. A list of a few of their advertising activities would in- clude the many posters artistically painted for the promotion of the X-RAY sales, retreat, football, basketball, and the many Sodality activities. They handled the deco- rations for both the basketball and foot- ball banquets, ancl all who attended can attest to their decorating genius. Working industriously under the able tutelage of their moderator Mr. Donnelly, they put in many hours of exacting labor. The success of every school and organiza- tional activity must be in part attributed to the efforts of the Poster Club. Ai.UMNi NUV2 Gibson Roof Garden 2.75 :SIU Artists Tom Drain, Paul Bredestege, Dave Seiwert, and John Gutting watch Bill Mountel put the finishing touches on a poster. POSTER CLUB Paul Bredestege adds the final color to a poster as artists John Gutting and Dave Seiwert look on. Mr. Donnelly illustrates a point to Bill Mountel, Carl Armbruster and Tom Drain. 'bfill .3 , .gk Vf i' p'Qf.x':mxtft, - wad, fr- . ,f SWIMMING Splash I ! I Conlronted with the loss of half of last year's championship team, Mr. Foley had to rely upon a squad more inexperienced than usual. Standouts on the team were Mickey Schmitt in the 50 and 100 yard free-style, Bill Schmidter in the 100 yard back, and GB Maggini in the 150 individual and 200 yard free-style. Since there were only three senior mer- mcn, in contrast to five juniors and four sopho- mores, next year's Aqua-Bombers will be able to concentrate on lirst place in the district. Varsity Swimming Scores Xavier 51 Central .... .... . .. 14 Xavier 17 Withrow ....... .. 49 Xavier 46 Elder .............. . . . 20 Xavier 44 New Woodward .... . . . 22 Xavier 43 Western Hills. . . . . . 23 Xavier 25 Coca Cola .... . . 41 Xavier 34 Purcell .......... . . . 32 Xavier 52 Norwood .......... .. 14 Xavier 35 Columbus, Indiana .... .. 31 Xavier 34 Middletown .......... .. 32 Xavier 42 Louisville St. Xavier ......,. . . 24 Catholic League Meets Xavier .... 31 Purcell .... 36 Elder .... 8 Xavier .... 29 Purcell .... 30 Elder .... 16 Xavier .... 23 Purcell .... -ff Elder .... Q Totals .... 88 100 37 Standing: Mr. Foley, S.J., G. B. Maggini, John Connaughton, Larry Lavely, Mickey Schmitt, Dick Oldham, Bill Schmidter, Paul Kollman, Edward Morgan, Jack Hodge. Seated: George Kaufmann, Dick Santen, Bill Conger, Bob Blum, Tim Walters, Bob Conners. Above: Free-stylists Dick Oldham, Mickey Schmitt, Ed Morgan, and John Connaughton poise for the gun. Below: Ed Morgan, Bill Schmidter, and Mickey Schmitt practice kicking to get in shape for the next GCL meet. 104 1 f' wg fqxx Reserve Swimming Scores Xavier 31 Central .................... Xavier 18 Withrow .... .. Xavier 16 Elder ............. Xavier 30 New Woodward. . . Xavier 33 Western Hills .............. Catholic League Meets Xavier .... 26 Purcell .... 22 Elder .... Xavier .... 29 Purcell .... 23 Elder .... Xavier .... 23 Purcell .... lg Elder .... Totals .... 78 68 , We- Standing: Mr. Foley, S.J., John Banks, Jim Grever, Bob Cash, Ken Isp- hording. Seated: Bob Blau, Bill Wise, Carl Fries. GCL Champs Outswimming all but one of its opponents, the Reserve Swimmers captured the GCL championship again and finished the sea- son with a line 4-l record. Under the able direction of Mr. Foley, the little mermen learned the Hner points of swimming. Standouts on the team were Bob Cash and John Banks. Next year Mr. Foley will rely heavily upon his young charges to regain the lost GCL Varsity CI'0WI1. Resting after a hard workout are Tim Walters, Bob Cash, Bob Conners, and Paul Kollman. Swimming team mainstays Larry Lavely and GB Maggini race George Kaufmann and Bob Blum in a practice relay. .tr n , nl gs ' 5. 'Uv f fl N 'x' f H A xlgxi AV f K 35, 7' ii? wg L, 4, 'mx - Lf A dr, Qs '42 ' . fn. Q 'i- . k K ,-X f 5 2 f M 'Q , ni' .f y X -, K. rg Q, A I Y , .Nw Huw, .ffy X 5 5. E v X. ,M , Q qi R- Ram -49 VL bi-'31 'K' W 'mwfiadk THIS WAS '54-'55 J ULY-AUGUST You'd think that with a whole summer to rest up for the coming whirl, everyone would be doing just that. But no, everywhere is ambition. The football squad is giving everything they've got to calisthenics and scrim- mage. Publication staff members throw paint all over their offices and still have energy left to trek to the N. S. P. A. convention at Minneapolis. Ambitious sodalists roast in Chicago. Of course, whether these sparks of life showed themselves in the rest of the student body is questionable-I might even say doubtful. But then, leisure is a noble pastime too. SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER Autumn-the last balmy breeze has blown, the Wildcat has taken its final ride, the doors of Xavier squeak open. We're back. Our 1600 tiny feet pitter-patter all over the place. Several sophomores go mad trying to find the two new classrooms, but disregarding these minor casualties, al1's well as can be expected. Some of the new scholastics are Cincinnatians for a change, X alumni. James Glenn, Jr., joins lay teachers and Father Schmidt has been replaced by Father Benson. The wheels of Father Linz's magnificent brain are already chuming. Well over a thousand gross of round silver things floods the city. Unfortunately, they don't fit in juke boxes for slot machinesj. The success of the Family Picnic is surpassed only by the stir caused when a beauty contest is announced to augment the first Bomber grid test. Things were never like this. The game was as interesting as the attendant circumstances. A scintillating evening marred only by a Bomber loss. Prep arrives with shocking changes. Entire new format complete with gossip column and MAX ADS! l ! ! fThey're mak- ing money nowl. The team comes back fightingg successfully down With- row, Hughes, Central, and Springfield. Confederates trip them up. Freshies learn of impending Hallowe'en Dance. Look up old grade-school fiames. Cheerleaders boost their high-fidelity vocal chords with amplifiers, then sport revisions of old revised uniforms. Pre-game extravaganzas become more extravagant but fail to stop the fury of GCL opponents. Exams mark the end of the first quarter. NOVEMBER-DECEMBER Bombers march to banquet hall with 4-5 record. The Swank people bribe Father Berdan to approve string-ties. Entire student body takes cue. Elec- tions stir up seeds of corruption in nameless junior class. Achtung! Der Fuhrer Ace sprecht. Niehaus rules seniors. Snowdrifts around the volley ball nets finally break down Mr. Connelly's resistance-intra-mural bas- ketball. Juniors, seniors, alumni revel in dimly lit Roof Garden at Thanks- giving Dance. Dislocated hips are result of foolish optimists who try mambo steps. Cliff Lash ofiiciates but is soon dethroned by alumni quartet. Christ in Christmas campaign gets record number of baskets, bless those ambitious freshmen. X-RAY staff is panicky over slow ad drive. Future of annual is shaky. The bell sounds for the basketball season. Joys of the first game victory against Deer Park fade as the Bombers are downed by Hughes, Newport Catholic, and Wayne. The Taylor Tourna- ment is equally discouraging. But we're still behind them. Maybe the new year will bring better results. Carols are wafting through the city streets while seniors try to shop on noon passes. Blessed Christmas vacation. Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la la la. JANUARY - FEBRUARY Bleary-eyed and slightly hung-over, we face the books again. Exams loom in the near future and preparation is exhausting. Ad drive is finally over. The X-RAY is in the black. We'll have an annual this year. Basketball goes on. Chaminade takes us but we come back, beating DePorres for our sec- ond win of the season. Things are beginning to look up. Roger Bacon, Elder, Springfield fall to rejuvenated Bomber squad, but losses to Central and Purcell put further blights on record. Exam day minus two. Ulcers and anti-hysteria pills common among Classical men. Gad! The day itself. Then retreat. With the first semester under the bridge, we settle down with God. Reports. Attempted suicides are curbed and we roll into Part II hop- ing that the teachers will let bygones be whatever it is that bygones are sup- posed to be. Xavier skin-divers splash to repeated wins. Smooth-talking debaters take the Dorst Trophy for the fifth consecutive semester. CThis is getting boring. What happened to that law of averages?J Cicero Fehr finally makes it. Father Walsh ecstatic. Best of all, it rated a free day. Ave Wayne! Social life is heavy. Skating party at Seff's. Shrovetide dance helps budding freshie romances. Elder edges out Bombers in GCL finale, but the championship had already slipped from our fingers. The record, 7-10. Purple vestments are seen at morning Mass. The line at the candy machine dwindles. Lent. MARCH--APRIL The Admiral Byrd weather is gone, but the Beau Brummells persist in white silk scarves. Tennis is on the gog track begins. Denny Nead et al. sweep the greens to victory and championship. March 20, rings arrive, March 21, spring arrivesg March 22, rings disappear. The French have a word for that sort of thing. Play cast moves into the gym after the basket- ball team evacuates it. Mr. Glenn is at the helm this year. Spring is finally here. All the old signals are out. Volleyball nets, white bucks, third quarter report cards. The southeast comer of Sixth and Sycamore is completely demolished. Now what will we watch out of the windows? May Fete drive begins with the freshmen out in the lead with chance books. They must have connections somewhere. Basketball banquet with that Notre Dame- Father Linz touch, and finally Easter. Mr. Glenn and The Bat take well deserved bows. Orators perform before large assemblage. Oh yes, Junior Prom. Oh yes. MAY - JUNE Well, almost another year and the mortar between the bricks still hasn't crumbled. Sycamore Street gets all lit up for the May Fete, then we board the buses and head for rural vistas, burnt hamburgers, and the opportunity to drown a few teachers. Inspiring number makes the grade at the Sodality Reception. Small band embarks on the Washington trip, eager for its edu- cational opportunities. fWell, at least they embarkl. Take a deep breath, only one more week to go. Senior prom, exams, baccalaureate, graduation, and they're all a little sorry the four years are over. We underclassmen are thankful that we survived another year. Who knows? If we play our cards right, we might make it again. But enough of all this. There are only three months to forget what we crammed this year. Better get started right away. Dick Bollman, '56 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY These seniors, selected on the basis of an outstanding four year record in scholastic work, extra-curricular activities, and loyalty to the school, comprise the 1955 Marshall Lochbiler Chapter of the National Honor Society. Standing: Bill Lippert, Larry Lippert, Larry Lavely, Pete Kin- sella, Paul O'Brien, Denny Nead, Don Barnhorst, Dave Weber. Seated: Wayne Fehr, Jim Keller, Jack Overman, John Messingschlager, Jim Coogan, and John Logsdon. 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K ORATORICAL CONTEST Congratulations, Dick ! seems to be what Gerry Huber last year s winner, is saying to Dick Bollman first place winner in the 1955 Oratorical Contest. Unaccustomed as I am . . 3' Closely allied to the public speaking course are the annual Elocution-Oratorical Finals. Designed to stimulate interest 'in speech both in parents and students, it is an invaluable aid in the de- velopment of poise, self-confidence, and self- expression. Representatives from each classroom compete in a semi-final session with Mr. Glenn presiding. This large group is narrowed down to eight final contestants, two from each year. Weeks of grueling preparation follow. Under the direction of Mr. Schaefer, the freshmen and sophomores prepared their humorous monologs, while Mr. Creighton coached the junior-senior orators. Their combined hard work made the finals an enjoyable session. Jerry Flesch took the first place medal in the elocution contest, with Mike Dillenburger the recipient of the silver medal for his second place performance. Dave Higdon and Ed Weinewuth received honorable mention awards. The gold medal for oratory was won by Dick Bollman, with the second place award going to Tom McManus. Honorable men- tion medals were awarded to Charles Moorman and Gerry Huber. Each performance was a credit to the Xavier Speech Department. This erudite assembly lent their ability in judging the contestants From left to right Father Thomas P. Conry, S. J., Professor of Speech at X. U., Miss Esther Schwach, Director of Forensics at Mother of Mercy High School, and William F. Ryan, S. J Profes sor of History at Milford Novitiate. ,. sia2X11aniaurm:m.s x in Ar ..........,. .. A .. lhc cast of The Bat appears for its final bow From left to right: Tim Heile, Ed Edelmann, Jack Weber, Al Bosch, Roger Wchagc Larry Lavely John Messingschlagei Tom Ahrens, Charlie Butler, and Charles Steigerwald. DRAMATICS Cloak and Dagger A well-educated man is one who can speak accurately be- fore others with poise and confidence. St, Xavier realizes this fact and she takes a step farther in this department with the school play which offers those who may have dramatic talent the chance to develop this skill. This year's production, The Bar, introduced ten young Thes- pians whose practice performances showed natural ability bolstered by excellent direction and much hard work. Mr. Glenn, the director of this year's excellent performance. held tryouts for the production early in March. After sev- eral sessions, he had chosen the students whose character portrayal best fitted the parts. Weeks of rehearsal fol- lowed, including both afternoon and evening workouts. While the dramatists were perfecting their stage tech- niques, the stage crew was in the throes of constructing sets and making the final arrangements on lighting, sound effects, and properties. The final performance was a pro- duction any school could be proud of. Mmgled emotions, terror and surprise, reign supreme at the close of the second act as The Bat leaves his calling card. X Q, . 'T' Hats otf to the hard-working stage crew who were responsible for the beautiful sets: Dave Seiwcrt, Bill Mountel, Bob Queenan, Don Mersch, Jack Merkel, Don Borgarding, and Tony Schmitt. The electrifying climax of the play is reached as the The entire mystery of the play centered around the Unknown Man fCharlie Steigerwaldj unmasks The house of Cornelius Gorden, an amateur detective, Bat. played by Larry Lavely. K nn-nik 5 ,,,,o4Q-- W- Z . fx sl HJ! wi 'ii i-Wt Tim Heile holds the key to the 'UW location of the missing bank .gil if , W funds, a blueprint of Cornelius gliqt Gorden's house of mystery. 'll HRH V8 YE 5 - I- . r' - 1' L, I i.l?J5UlllSm0bllE . 014112 K., 315250103 My X' - ,pk E addusovu-RMU-1-Y Ag ' Indispensable for a successful May Fete: hard workers and the Olds mobile. MAY FETE 'lihc ferris-wheel. looking out of place in Xavier's slaid old school- yzuml, was ai popular mecca for the younger sci. .loc Albers sells a chance on one ol' the muny cakes rallled away. N, 1 Pnl EE 19.755 luring-in ? 1 vwcnvsumo President of the Mothers' Club, Mrs. Hackman, assists Father Benson in the announcement ofthe winner ol' the Oldsmobile. Sharon Woods, facilities were in constant use with the golf links a popular spot. Carefree students and rafts of food are typical characteristics of the annual Class Picnics. Those nautically inclined found the waters of Sharon Lake an enticing vista. TRACK TEAM Top: Brent Cable, Mike Morrissey, Paul Stadler, Phil Romito, Charles Oelsner, Steve Schultz, John Finn, Jack Frank, Al Juniet, Mike Minogue. Third row: Mr. Rankin, Coach, Bill Carson, Jim Hurley, Jerry Ruwe, John Belting, Pat Kirwin, Ray Cremering, Dan Roche, Terry Schneider, Harry Lafkas, Manager. Second row: Henry Bruewer, Lou Cassaro, Tom Queenan, Terry Anspach, Tom Kail, Jim Loeb, Maurice Reardon, Jim Hulefeld, George Carr. Bottom: Fred Wibbelsman, Nick Zimmerman, Paul Kollman, Al Beasley, Ed Massman, Tom Kallmeyer, Dick Ullrich. 1955 Track Scores TRIANGULAR MEET 25 Purcell ............... 85 Norwood. . . . . .35 PUBLIC INVITATIONAL MEET Xavier 10 Jack Frank: lst 100 yd. dash TRIANGULAR MEET Xavier .... ..... 3 5 Roger Bacon .......... 74 Norwood .... . . .40 GCL LEAGUE MEET ' Roger Bacon .... . . .60V2 Xavier .... ..,.. 2 8 Purcell ............... 61 W DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Jack Frank: lst 100 yd. dash Jack Frank: 4th 220 yd. dash Tom Kallmeyer: 5th 100 yd. dash Xavier .... .... ln a last second spurt Il s Jack Frank and Tom Come on, Brent! A few more steps and ith all over! D Kallmeyer fimshmg first and second m the 100 Xavier's ace miler, Brent Cable, outlasts the Norwood Jack Ffaflk S095 lm0 the lead as he takes the ard dash entrant down the homestretch. ba-i0fl from J0hl1 Finn- ! . I ' i W.. al K 1 A t W -pl .. . . ......,.,.. use ...am 1 sv . . . , W - , .mg W Q, .,.. .,,,,,,, - gy 4. . V 2, T QNX' .if 4. if Top row: Bob Leroux, Buddy Antenucci, John Berson, Bill Sullivan, Jack Weber, Larry Lippert, Paul Naberhaus, Bill Gervers, Tom Conlan, Ray Laible. Bottom row: Ed Schultz, Ken Albers, Pete Williams, Dave Sunderman, Ron Schertler, Hal Busch, John Wright. 1955 Tennis Scores Xavier I Bellevue .............. .. 4 Xavier 2 Withrow .... .. 3 Xavier 4 Mariemont. . . . . l Xavier 3 Elder ..... .. 2 Xavier 0 Wyoming. . . .. 5 Xavier 4 Reading .... . . . . l Xavier 4 Purcell ........... .. l Xavier 2 New Woodward. . . . . 3 Xavier l Hughes ........ .. 4 Xavier 0 Walnut Hills. . . . . 5 Xavier 5 Purcell ...... .. 0 Xavier 2 Wyoming ....... .... . . 3 Xavier 3 Elder ............................ 2 Champions-Greater Cincinnati League John Berson returns opponent's serve with a powerful backhand blast. TENNIS -X iakfwfi ,'.i, I 3 eg igkfafizg Q6 asset: 5 t mdm f ' 4 . l ififfxix' ' K ' .. I, , 5 ' Us 9 1 , Q' , .e., fl . 6-'fr 3 ! .1'fi?t 1' vwg- - . 'em isessefffie 5 .-ig i Tennis coach, Father Robinson, talks to some of his key players before a coming match. re, 'fx N at Jack Weber crouches to meet opponent s retum f has at ,1..- W a .- THE 1955 GOLF TEAM Standing: Tim McKcown, Dale Berning, Kuehn Frederick, Denny Nead, Matt Geiss, Jim Stahl.JCneeIing: Tim Savage, Terry O'NcilI, Jim Meyer, Warren Schulten, Bill Wehrman, Bill Busemeyer. GOLF i s w 'Pi 4 x 4 'Y , il f 1. J , 3 ' I .- !' is ' ' ...uinl Kuehn Frederick and Matt Geiss take time out to shine that li'l ol' bull. H8 Q Q h ,ing I qqi, LS N Parbuster Denny Nead is about to putt as Matt Geiss and Paul Niklas look OH. Y X3 .,i Xavier golfers encounter dilliculty. Jim Stahl blasts out of a trap, but he wonders how Paul Niklas will get out of his lie. Medalist Paul Niklas joyfully displays his tournament score, a two-under-par -70, to Denny Nead, Mr. Cavanaugh, and Jim Stahl. -07 'tg it A A ii Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier 95 7 10 I0 65 105 35 II I2 105 I2 I2 9 115 115 I 75 8 9 2 1955 Golf Scores Withrow .......... . . . Wyoming .......... . . . Hamilton Catholic .... . . . Elder .............. Maderia .......... Walnut Hills .... Roger Bacon .... Wyoming .... Greenhills ..... Walnut Hills .... Elder ......... Roger Bacon .... Deer Park ........ . . . Purcell ............. . . Hamilton Catholic .... . . . Withrow ............ . . . Indian Hill .... St. Henry ................... Hughes ........... Champions-Greater Cincinnati League Third Place-Tri-State Tournament First Place-District Tournament Paul Niklas: Medalist C70J District Tournament Second Place-State Tournament 25 5 2 2 55 I5 35 I 0 15 0 0 3 5 5 45 4 , 3 0 119 , , , Top row: Ron Knopf, Manager, Kevin Smullen, Harry Wagner, Rog Albers, Stan Meihaus, Jim Murphy, Bob Cash, Dick Kurz, Tom Wein- gartncr, Harry Blum, Manager. Second row: Ken Meyers, Jack O'Brien, Tom 'McManus, Warren Rosendahl, Ron Ruff, Alan Altenau, Paul O'Bricn, John Logsdon, Al Wahle, .lim Ross. Front raw: Bill Delaney, Ferd Evans, Don Lynch, Frank Mangano, Bill Dressman, Dave Gau- thier, Bob Donovan, Chuck Gartner, Jim Coogan, Coach Ballaban. Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier Xavier 120 1955 Baseball Scores 3 McNicholas ............ I2 Lockland. . . 5 Elder ..... I Purcell. . . 8 Reading .... 0 Elder .... 0 Bacon. . . I7 Taylor ........ 9 Bacon ........ . . 7 Newport Catholic. . . 4 Newport Catholic. .. 6 Purcell ................ 4 McNicholas ................. . . DISTRICT TOURNAM ENT 3 Withrow ................. BASEBALL Ferd Evans and Ron Ruff congratulate Red Altenau as he completes another round tripper. Senior pitchers John Logsdon, Jim Coogan, Dick Kurz, and Ken Meyers talk over the tricks of their trade. A Good Year The l955 Bomber baseball squad, coached by Mr. Ballaban, deserves more credit than its record Q6-SJ shows. Although the Bombers were soundly trounced in two or three contests, they enjoyed a fairly successful season all in all, and displayed some highly impressive ball-playing in the scrap. The blue-and-white nine started in the right direc- tion, taking three out of their first five games. They had compiled thirty-one runs against their oppo- nents' twenty-six. Among their victories was the triumph over highly-touted Elder. St. X was in first place. They dropped their next two without scoring a run, but came back to emerge victorious three times in four starts, amassing thirty-tive markersg allowing only twenty-four. The Bombers ran up against hard luck at the close of the season, losing their last two contests. Defeat at the hands of Withrow in the tourney ended the season. His eye on the ball. taking a mighty cut, Don Lynch steps into one. Alert Tom McManus is set to intercept any hopper Big Al Wahle Stl'6tCileS f0I' 3 PLIIOLII at HISI. Coming down the hot corner, W. W - 2 ... . X an 1 .+R Wi .Z MJ. lhc glitter and festivity of the prom are already evident as couples crowd the Gibson lobby. the roy il couple J ick O Brien md Many leranke p Final Fling The Hotel Sheraton-Gibson Ballroom was the scene ofthe highlight of St. Xavier's social activities. On April 29, the Junior Prom was held, with popu- lar Jack O'Brien as King and attractive Mary Franke as his Queen. Over two hundred juniors and seniors and their dates waltzed, mamboed, and jit- terbugged to the music of Buddy Rogers and his Orchestra. Officially opening the graduation, the Senior Prom was held at the Gibson Roof Garden to the music of Clyde Trask. Larry Lavely ofliciated as Prom King. Sitting out the Mambo. X...- '! With their big moment about to arrive, the seniors assemble for the procession into the fieldhouse. GRADUATICN Hail and Farewell Perhaps more than any other time, it was on the night of our commencement exercises at Xavier Fieldhouse that we seniors realized just how quickly our four years of high school had slipped by. As the l955 graduating class of St. Xavier High School, we had passed through four years of a Jesuit secondary training that has for centuries been successfully preparing Catholic young men to meet the challenge of the world. It wasn't hard, that warm graduation night in the Fieldhouse, to look back over our four years of high school and relive the many happy times we enjoyed with our classmates as we grew into maturity, spiritually, intellectually, and physically. Serious as was our purpose and concentrated as was our cur- riculum, our high-school days were always marked by the happy spirit and vigorous activity so charac- teristic of youth. The memory of these days will long be with us. The one problem of the night was the position of the tassel. With Ed Leininger's help, Ron Ruff adjusts his. Everyone seems to be offering helpful suggestions to Jack Poland as to how he should wear his cap. A hushed sea of faces turns to the podium for Doctor McCoy's words of advice. N Q.. vc Q., . Lf K 1. K uf, x 4' K 1 . ., K. , N f Thc seniors' choicc! Tom Nichaus, Dick Oberschlakc, John I x' - ' 1 - 1 1 A - 1 1. - ' 1 w A An- ' Mcmsmgschlagex, and Lau Lavcl me tor .1 ost-election N , 1 x , 'f 1 ' . N., , , A shot. 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'S4g5'v.:-sa'e51i- .-.sg-:f:g:-., '-4.1. 59' .1.353-Wa.qg-3-e-:-Q-pg.-.sw-: 'Q:e4-:-:-9:2.g.-a-:.pt-:-3-'W-24-.ge-ze-:wg-2''4-9.-2-:-ta.4.-:-.-2.-:ge-Q-2-:'p.+:-:-.-at .gtg-33512-zfr.-ff:-S -: . , .- ---,,-'- F. - :9 ii-2 .-P535fp.-.-ggfgzgiqagcg.-.v.f5jlJ -:-gg? ,gz5-at-:g.:o:-:-z-9'-:S+wa. M25-wif ' tr1'r.+'3-S:-EQ-9:-. . ' .-ze-W-W91:43-'-:-12:2-.-1-Cir?-3-rv'-1-24'-5-an-'-at-'S'-2-slzf:it-:Eff-9'-wgf38'T'2g2-221:-2-f4:2'2'.Q!'1-bf-231022 .g.5.g.g.,3.. J:!.,Q,4:.g.5,w. .gb -15. A I. 91, 2 Kyra.. W :Q-1,-'551:g::g,,3,.g5.,.g...'!g:520,w.- eq, 935.1351:g.0:,3.g-3.33-Sg.gg.'g.3,5t,m:sE?g5: 45.53,-.,.-.3.g4.g '-1-., ,5:gl,Q.g::-gg,3.3.3.gtg.g.:.g.g.g,3.55.g:,g:1j1g-1-1-,.53j?g.gggg:3.g4q,,.5.-3,333.3ug-,-:5:,3.g.g.g '-,gg4.g.5gg:g:g.g.g.3gg.g, THOMAS J. NIEHAUS President Scientinc Course, Second Honors l, 3, Class President 4, Class Vice-President 3 5 Class Secretary lg Class Treasurer 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 1, 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Reserve Foot- ball 2, Freshman Football, Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4g Golf lg Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE W. LAVELY Wee-President Scientific Course, First Honors l, 2, 35 Class President l, 4, Class Vice-President 2, Class Secretary 3, Sodality l, 2, 3, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 45 First Degree 33 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g Reserve Football lg Freshman Football, Baseball 1, 3, 4g Swimming l, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 4. JOHN R. MESSINGSCHLAGER Secretary Classical Course, First Honors 1, 3, 4g Second Honors 2g Class President 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 43 First Degree 2, 3, 4, Apostleship of Prayer Promoter 1, 2, Acolyte 4g Classi- cal Club 3, 43 Reserve Basketball 25 Freshman Basketball. RICHARD C. OBERSCHLAKE Treasurer General Course, Class President 2, 45 Varsity Football 4, Freshman Footballg Varsity Basketball 4g Reserve Basket- ball lg Freshman Basketball, Baseball l. ALBERT E. ANDES PAUL J. ARLING THOMAS D. AHRENS General Course. DONALD D. ALLBRIGHT Scientific Course, K. B. S. 3, 4. Scientific Course, Second Honors l, 2, 3, Class Treasurer l, K. B. S. 3, 4, First Degree 3, 4, Apostle- ship of Prayer Promoter I, 2, 3, 41 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Scientific Course, First Honors l Second Honors 2, 3, Class Treas urer 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football. ALAN G. ALTENAU Scientific Course, Second Hon- GERALD F. ALTENAU ors 2, 3, K. B. S. 3, 4, Glee Club General Course, Sodality 2, 3, 4 2, Varsity Football 4, Varsity K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 2 Basketball 3, 4, Reserve Basket- 3, 4, Acolyte 3, Glee Club 2 ball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Freshman Football, Tennis 2. DONALD A. BARNHORST Classical Course, Class Honors l First Honors 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, 3, Sodality 3, 4, K. B. . S. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 1, 2, 3, 4 Acolyte l, 2, 3,w Debating 2, 3 Classical Club 4, X-RAY l, 2, 3 4, Editor 4, Band l, Orchestra l Varsity Football 3. ROGER A. BIEN Scientific Course, Sodality 2, 3, 4 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4. MAURICE C. BISHOP THOMAS J. BLAIR Scientific Course, K. B. S. 3, 43 Scientific Course, Second Honors First Degree 3, 45 Acolyte 2, 35 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Glee Club 2, 35 Cheerleaders 2. 25 Reserve Football 2. ROBERT L. BOARD CHARLES P. BOCKENSTETTE General Course, Sodality l, 2, 35 Classical Course, Second Honors K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2. 1, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 1, 45 Debating lg Classical Club 3, 4. KURT K. BOFINGER Scientiiic Course, Class Honors 3, First Honors 2, Second Honors 43 Sodality 29 K. B. S. 4, Debating 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 33 Glee Club 25 X-RAY 4. RONALD E. BOGART Classical Course, First Honors 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3g K. B. S. 3, 4g Classical Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2. JAMES E. BORGMANN CARL F. BRAUN Scientific Course, Second Honors General Course, Sodality 33 lg Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. l, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4g Classical Club 3, 4, Acolyte 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 23 3, 4g Glee Club 2. Varsity Football 45 Reserve Foot- ball 2g Freshman Football. Catching up on the latest school activities are Jim Ploeger, Brent Cable, and Bob Conners. SENICRS Carl Braun, Ken Brendel, and Lou Broering intend to do something about that nickel that didn't come back. KENNETH P. BRENDEL General Course, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3 First Degree 4, Glee Club 2. GORDON J. BRENNAN General Course, Sodality 1, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Varsity Football 2, 4, Reserve Football 2, Freshman Football, Baseball 1. LOUIS C. BROERING General Course, Second Honors 3, K. B. S. 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4. RICHARD G. BUNKER Scientific Course, First Honors 2, Second Honors 1, Class Presi- dent 1, Class Vice-President 2, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club 3, Prep 2, 3, 4, Poster Club 2, Reserve Football 2, Track l, 2. CHARLES R. BUTLER THOMAS E. BYRNE J. BRENT CABLE Scientific Course, Second Honors General Course, Second Honors Classical Course, First Honors l, lg K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, Class Vice-President 1, So- Second Honors 2, Sodality 3, dality 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Apostle- K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Degree ship of Prayer Promoter 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 3, 4. ROBERT L. CONNERS Scientiic Course, Second Honors l, Sodality l, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. JAMES G. CONNOLLY General Course, K. B. S. l, 2, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Glee Club 2. JAMES H. COOGAN Classical Course, First Honors l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Aco- lyte 2, Classical Club 3, 4, Prep l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. JAMES J. CORWIN FRANK E. CUNNINGHAM General Course, Class Treasurer Classical Course, Second Honors 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman l, 2, Class Treasurer 1, K. B. S. Basketball. l, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club 3. HARRY M. D'ANGELO JOHN A. DARPEL WILLIAM T. DELANEY JEROME A. DENIER General Course, Second Honors Classical Course, Class Honorsl, Scientific Course, First Honors 1, Scientific Course, K. B. S. 3, 4, I, Varsity Football 4, Freshman First Honors 2, 3, Second Honors Sodality 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Varsity Reserve Football 2, Freshman Football. 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, Football 4, Freshman Football, Football. 3, 4, First Degree 3, 4, Debating 2, Classical Club 3. Reserve Basketball 2. Voted the most valuable offensive player of the year, Bill Delaney receives the trophy from Mr. Hogan, athletic director. SENIORS 3ill Delaney, Jim Coogan, and Paul Niklas typify the usual early-morning :onfusion centered about the lockers. LOUIS C. DITTRICH Classical Course5 First Honors lg Second Honors 25 Sodality 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 First Degree 3, 45 Debating 1, 25 Classical Club 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Ar- cheology Club 2. GLENN F. DuBRUCQ General Course, Sodality 45 K. B. S. 4. THOMAS W. EARLS, JR. Scientific Course, Sodality 15 K. B. S. 1, 3, 45 Elocution Finals lg Glee Club 1, 25 Cheerleaders EDGAR S. EDELMANN Classical Courseg First Honors I5 Sodality 1, 25 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 First Degree 35 Acolyte 1, 2,' 35 Debating 25 Classical Club 45 Dramatics 35 Varsity Football Football Manager 25 Reserve Manager 15 Freshman Football Manager. DANIEL W. ENRIGHT JOSEPH C. ENGEL Scientific Courseg First Honors lg Scientific Course, Class Honors lg Second Honors 2, 3, 4g K. B. S. Second Honors 2, 33 K. B. S. 1, 2, l, 2, 3, 43 Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4, Var- 3, 43 Camera Club lg Golf 1, 2, sity Football 3, 4g Reserve Foot- 3, 4. ball 2, Track 3. E. FERDINAND EVANS CHARLES D. FANNING Scientific Course, Second Honors General Course, Sodality l, 23 I, 2g Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 First Degree 33 I, 2, 3, 4g First Degree 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2. Acolyte lg Freshman Basketball. if Chuck Fanning, Dick Fox, and Jack Finley try catching up with all that night work. N . SENIORS FW - K . 'yt - .2 Ron Rieman, John Finn, and Larry Lavely try tackling the banquet food instead of the opposing team. gy E. A.. My K, r gg . x X - .Qi xg JJ M 3 st Q' eee' f e rf . if -- ' fifisa ' ? if .ew ,.e. X . 5' , 3 S5 132 23 .T f t I + x CHARLES W. FEDDERS Scientific Course, First Honors 2, Second Honors 1, Class Vice- President I, Class Secretary 3, K. B. S. 3. WAYNE L. FEHR Classical Course, Class Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President lg Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Debating l, 2, 3, 4, Prep l, 2, ln- terscholastic Latin Contest, 7th Place, 3, lst Place, 4. JOHN M. FELDMAN Scientific Course, Class Vice- President 3, K. B. S. 3, 4. DAVID E. FELLINGER General Course, Class Secretary- Treasurer 2, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 2, Acolyte 3, 4, Dramatics 2, Glee Club 3. JOHN R. FINLEY Scientific Course, Second Honors 1, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Glee Club 2. JOHN H. FINN MELVIN J. FISCHESSER RICHARD P. FOX Scientific Course, Second Honors Scientific Course, Second Honors Classical Course, First Honors I, 3, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity l, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 4, Freshman Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club 3, 4. Reserve Basketball 2, Track 3. I, 2, 3, Second Honors 43 K. B. S. JOHN A. FRENCH General Courseg Class Vice-Presi- dent 39 Class Treasurer 2g K. B. S. 49 Prep 49 Varsity Basketball 3, 49 Reserve Basketball 29 Freshman Basketball9 Baseball l. JOHN N. FREY Classical Course, First Honors 29 Second Honors lg Class President 2, 39 Class Secretary 49 Sodality l, 2, 3, 49 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 49 First Degree l, 2, 3, 43 Classical Club 3, 49 Prep 49 Varsity Basketball 3, 49 Reserve Basketball 29 Fresh- man Basketball9 Baseball 2. MATT J. GEISS Scientific Course9 Second Honors l, 39 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 49 Varsity Football 39 Varsity Basketball 39 Reserve Basketball 29 Golf' 3, 49 Tennis 2. DONALD A. GERDING General Course9 Second Honors ly K. B. S. 3. DONALD H. GERDING General Courseg K. B. S. 4. WILLIAM J. GERVERS Scientitic Courseg First Honors I, 29 Second Honors 3, 49 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 49 Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4g Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4. DAVID L. GERWE KENNETH A. GLASER General Course9 Sodality 4g K. B. Scientific Course9 First Honors lg S. 1, 2, 3, 4g First Degree 4: Glee Class Vice-President I9 K. B. S. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 3. 4: Baseball 2. N I Jim Grome, Dave Gerwe, and Marty Haas study scenes from Shakespeare on the senior English bulletin board. SENIORS Could it be that Tom Earls, Jim Connolly, and Glenn DuBrucq are looking for something one of the boys smuggled in? JOSEPH A. GRATHWOHL Scientiiic Courseg Second Honors JAMES H. GROME lg K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 First Degree Classical Course, First Honors l, 4g Band l, 2, Archeology Club Second Honors 2, 3, K. B. S. 3, l, 2. 45 Classical Club 3, 4. MARTIN A. HAAS . DAVID A. HACKMAN Classical Course, First Honors 2g Scientific Course, Class Honors lg Second Honors 1, 3g Sodality lg First Honors 2g Second Honors K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, Classical Club 3, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 45 K. B. S. 4g Freshman Football, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2. THOMAS M. HADLEY General Courseg Second Honors lg Sodality I, 2, 35 Classical Club 3. JOHN T. HEILE JAMES E HELLER Scientific Courseg Second Honors Scientific Course Sodality 1 2 3 lg K. B. S. l,2, 3,4g First Degree 4 K B S I 2 3 4 First Degree 23 Dramatics 3g Glee Club 3. 2 3 4 Apostleship of Prayer PAUL E. HISCHEMILLER Scientific Course, Second Honors l, 3, 4, Sodality 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD C. HODAPP Scientific Course, Second Honors 2, 3, 4, K.. B. S. 3, 4, First Degree 3, Glee Club 2. JOHN H. HOLMES Scientific Course, First Honors 1, Second Honors 2, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. s. 1, 2, 3, 4. 3 GERARD J. HUBER Classical Course, First Honors l, 2, Second Honors 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Oratorical Finals, First Place 3, Elocution Finals, First Place 2, Track 2. DAVID R. HUHN Scientific Course, Class Honors 4, Second Honors 3, K. B. S. 3, Acolyte l, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 2, Glee Club 3. RICHARD A. HYNES Scientihc Course, Second Honors 1, Class President 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 4, Acolyte l, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Reserve Football 2, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Track l, Monogram Club 3, 4. ROY J. KAISER General Course, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football. JAMES M. KELLER Scientific Course, First Honors 1, 2, 3, Second Honors 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 2, 3, 4, X-RAY 2, Fresh- man Football, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID A. KENNEY General Courseg Class President 33 Class Secretary 43 Sodality l, 43 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basket- ball 3, 43 Reserve Basketball 2g Freshman Basketball. THOMAS E. KERN Scientific Courseg First Honors 43 Second Honors 2, 33 K. B. S. 3, 43 Glee Club 2. R. PETER KINSELLA Classical Course3 Second Honors 2, 33 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 43 First Degree l, 2, 3, 4g Acolyte 23 Classical Club 33 Prep 2, 3, 43 Poster Club 2, 33 Reserve Football l, 23 Freshman Footballg Reserve Basketball 2. JOHN A. KITZMILLER Scientific Course3 Second Honors 33 Class President 33 Class Vice- President 1, 43 Class Secretary 23 Sodality 3, 43 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 43 First Degree 43 Apostleship of Prayer Promoter 3, 4. EDWARD C. KLAWITTER RONALD A. KOETTERS CHARLES J. KOTH Scientific COUFSCQ Class Honors 13 Scientinc COUFSCQ Second Honors Scientific Courseg Second Honors First Honors 23 Second Honors 33 33 Sodality 43 K. B. S. 3, 43 First 1, 23 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 43 First De- K. B. S. 2, 3, 4. Degree 3, 43 Acolyte 43 Debating gree 3, 4g Debating l, 2. 43 Camera Club 4. KENNETH W. KRAMER Scientific Courseg Class Honors 13 First Honors 2g Class Secretary 23 K. B. S. 43 Debating 23 Elocu- tion Finals, Second Place 23 Glee Club 2. LAWRENCE A. KROEGER RICHARD C. KURZ Scientific Courseg First Honors l, 25 Second Honors 3g K. B. S. General Courseg Second Honors 3, 4, First Degree 4g Debating I, . . 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3. 2g Prep 2, 3g Baseball 3. MICHAEL N. LAMPKIN Scientific Courseg Second Honors l, 3g Class Treasurer lg Sodality 4g K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4g First Degree 25 Acolyte lg Dramatics 2g Fresh- man Basketball, Baseball 3g Track 2. C. JEROME LAVELY General Course, Second Honors l, 25 Class Secretary lg Class Treasurer 35 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4g First Degree 33 Classical Club 35 Freshman Foot- ballg Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Re- serve Basketball 2g Freshman Basketball. EDWARD D. LEININGER Scientific Course, Second Honors 1, K. B. S. 3, 4, Glee Club 3. ROBERT P. LINDNER General Course, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 4, Camera Club 1. K7 gli A N LARRY J. LIPPERT Classical Course, First Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, So- dality l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 3, Acolyte 3, 4, De- bating l, 2, 3, 4, Oratorical Finals 3, X-RAY 3, 4, Prep 1, 2, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. f fi WILLIAM L. LIPPERT Scientilic Course, First Honors 1, 2, 4, Second Honors 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. s. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 3, 4, Acolyte 1, 2, Debat- ing l, 2, 3, 4, X-RAY 2. gs ii To judge from the expressions on the faces of Joe Engel, Lou Dittrich, and Bob Hasl, they are enjoying the game, the refreshments, and their friends. SENIORS Flashing a smile, Ray Lombardi accepts his football letter from Mr. Balla- ban. GEORGE J. LISTERMAN Classical Course5 First Honors 25 Second Honors 1, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 First Degree 3, 45 Classical Club 3, 4. JOHN M. LOGSDON Classical Course5 First Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 15 So- dality 1, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 First Degree 2, 35 Acolyte 2, 3, 45 Debating 1, 25 Classical Club 3, 45 Prep l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL T. MCCLELLAN Scientific Course5 Second Honors 1, 2, 35 Class President 1, 25 So- dality 1, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 First Degree 45 Varsity Basketball 35 Reserve Basketball 25 Fresh- man Basketballg Golf 1, 2, 3. STANLEY C. MACKZUM Scientific Course5 First Honors 15 Second Honors 25 Sodality 15 Golf 1. RENATO X. LOMBARDI Scientific Courseg Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 45 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Acolyte 15 Varsity Football KENNETH J LUKEN 3, 45 Reserve Football 1, 25 Fresh- Scientific Course K B S 3 man Football. Glee Club 2 JAMES J. MADIGAN JOHN P MARTIN Scientific Courseg First Honors lg General Course K B S I 2 3 4 Second Honors 2, 35 Class Vice- Glee Club 2 3 4 President 35 Sodality 1, 2, 35 K. B S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football Manager 2. HOWARD F. MENKE Scientific Courseg K. B. S. 3, 4 Freshman Football. JOHN H. MEYER Scientific Course, Second Honors 3, Class Vice-President 1, 23 So- ALBERT J. MESTEMAKER dality 2, 35 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, KENNETH L. MEYERS Scientific Course, Second Honors First Degree 1, 25 Varsity Foot- General Course, K. B. S. 3, 4, lg K. B. S. 43 Track 2, 4. ball 35 Reserve Football 1, 2. Freshman Football, Baseball 3, 4. THOMAS J. MOLONY Scientific Course, First Honors 1 Second Honors 2, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 45 Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2. I JAMES J. MOONEY STAFFORD P. MOONEY CHARLES J. MOORMAN Scientific Course, Second Honors General Coursey Sodality l, 2, 3, Scientific Course, Second Honors l, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, First Degree l, 2, 3, K. B, S. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, First Degree l, 2, 3, 4, 4, Acolyte 1, 2. 2. Dramatics l. Offering their rosaries to Our Lady are James Mooney, Tom Molony, Bill Mountel, and Howard Menke. SENIORS Ever-helpful Father Meder aids Ron Bogart, Bob Lindner, and Tom Byme in the selection of a novel for a coming book report. . M,-w- ' -if-tr If ' Ni MICHAEL A. MORAN Scientiiic Courseg First Honors lg Second Honors 2, Class Secretary 4g Sodality 2, 3, 4g Prefect 4g K. B. S. 4g First Degree 43 Acolyte 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 33 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Freshman Foot- ball. WILLIAM E. MOUNTEL Scientific Course, Second Honors 3, 4g Sodality lg K. B. S. 3g De- bating lg Prep 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 3g Poster Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Club l. D. PETER MULLANE MICHAEL A. MULLANE Scientific Course, Second Honors Scientific Course, First Honors lg lg K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4g Camera K. B. S. l,2, 3,4gCamera Club l. Club l. DENNIS M. NEAD Scientific Course, Class Honors 2g First Honors lg Class President 1, 2, Class Treasurer 3g Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4g First Degree 4, Freshman Football, Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Reserve Basketball 2, Freshman Basket- ball, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4g Monogram Club 3, 4. PAUL E. NABERHAUS Scientific Coursey Second Honors lg Sodality lg K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4g First Degree 3, Glee Club 2, 33 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS L. NEYER JOHN C. NIEDEREGGER Scientific Courseg Second Honors Scientific Courseg Second Honors I, 2, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g K. B. S. l, 33 K. B. S. 3, 4, First Degree l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2. 43 Reserve Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 4. C'f,, Leisure and cigarettes, prime attributes of the senior lounge, are enjoyed by Don O'Driscoll, Joe Nostheide, Bob Noll, and Denny Nead. SENIORS Judging from those smiles on the faces of Dick Obermeyer, Tom Neyer, Paul Naberhaus, and Pierce Nienaber, one would think that book must be good. P. ROBERT NIENABER Scientific Courseg First Honors 15 K. B. S. 3, 45 First Degree 3. PAUL L. NIKLAS Scientific Course5 Second Honors l, 25 Class Treasurer 1, 25 Sodality 1, 2, 45 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 First De- gree 45 Freshman Footballg Swim- ming 15 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 4. ROBERT B. NOLL, JR. Scientihc Course5 Second Honors 15 Class Secretary 45 Class Treas- urer 35 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Reserve Football 25 Freshman Football5 Track 3. JOSEPH E. NOSTHEIDE General Course5 Second Honors 25 Sodality 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 Debating 15 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 1, 25 Camera Club l. RICHARD P. OBERMEYER Scientific Courseg First Honors 15 Second Honors 2, 35 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating 15 Varsity Basketball 4. J. PAUL O'BRIEN Classical Course5 First Honors 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President 45 Class Secretary 35 Sodality l, 2, 3,45 Pref'ect35 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 45 First Degree,3, 45 Acolyte 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating 15 Classical Club 3-5 Prepfl, 2, 3, 45 Editor 45 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 4. JEROME M. O'CONNELL Scientific Course5 First Honors l, 25 Second Honors 35 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 45 X-RAY 2, 3, 45 Business Manager 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 35 Glee Club l, 25 Freshman Foot- ball. DONALD A. O'DRISCOLL Scientific Courseg First Honors 1, 25 K. B. S. 15 Debating l, 2, 3. X x WILLIAM J. O'NEIL Scientific Course, First Honors l, 25 Second Honors 3, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 43 Acolyte l, 2, Debat- ing l, 2. JOHN W. OVERMAN Scientific Courseg Class Honors l, 2, 3, 4g Sodality lg K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY J. PALAZZOLO PETER G. PALAZZOLO General Course, Sodality 4, Scientific Course, Second Honors K. B. S. 3, 4g Acolyte 2, 3g Var- 2, Sodality 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, sity Football 3, Reserve Football 4, First Degree 2, 3, 4g Band lg 2, Freshman Football. Poster Club 2. EDWARD L. PIGOTT JAMES G. PLOEGER Classical Courseg First Honors Classical Course, First Honors 1, 25 Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 K. B. S. l, 2, Second Honors 3, 45 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, First Degree 3, 4, Clas- 4g K. B. S. 4, First Degree 45 sical Club 3, 4. Archeology Club 1, 2. JOHN F. POLAND General Course, First Honors lg Scientific Courseg First Honors 23 Second Honors 2, Class Vice- Second Honors l, 35 Sodality President 45 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, 3, 43 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4. First Degree 43 Acolyte 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2. ROBERT G. QUEENAN Doing research work for their term papers are John Overman, Jim Ploeger, SENIORS What rabid fans those seniors are! Isiii. A, K THOMAS A. REILMAN Classical Course, First Honors JOHN W. RAWLINGS 1, 23 Second Honors 35 K. B. S. General Course, Class Vice- 3, 4g Classical Club 3, 43 Band President 2. 1, 2, 35 Orchestra l. CARL J. REKOW GLENN E. RICE Scientific Course, Second Honors General Course, Sodality 1, 2, lg K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Prep 3, 4, K. B. S. l,2, 45 Swimming l, 2, 3. Poster Club 2g Camera Club 1, 4. RONALD E. RIEMAN Scicntitic Course, First Honors I, Second Honors 2, Sodality I, 2, 3, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Acolyte I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 3, 4, Reserve Football 23 Freshman Football, Track I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 4. ALBERT R. ROHS Scientific Course, Second Honors I, 2gSodz1lity 3, 4: K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 43 First Degree 3, 41 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 43 Truck 3, Arche- ology Club 2. GERALD E. ROHE Scientific Course, First Honors lg Second Honors 2, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Debating lg Varsity Basket- ball, Manager 2, Freshman Bas- ketball, Manager, Track 3, 4. GERALD J. ROLFES Scientific Course, Second Honors I, 31 Baseball I, 23 Archeology Club I. 'I C V gifmfn: Chairman Mike Moran sells ducats for the Thanksgiving Dance to Bill Scheper, Jerry Rohe, and Ed Schultz. SENIORS Bob Wenstrup, Roger Wehage, and Dave Weber, members of the Christ in Christmas Committee, hang a poster at a local place of business. RONALD E. RUFF Scientific Courseg Second Honors l, 2, 35 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Reserve Football 25 Freshman Footballg Baseball l5 Tennis 3. GORDON R. SCHEID General Course5 Second Honors l, 3, 45 Class President 15 Class Vice-President 45 Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 25 K. B. S. 3, 45 First Degree 45 Freshman Foot- ball. WILLIAM M. SCHEPER Scientific Course5 Second Honors DANIEL J. SCHIRMER 2g Class President 15 Sodality 1, 2, Scientific Course5 Second Honors 3 45 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 35 Sodality 2, 35 K. B. S. l, 2, 3 l, 2, 35 Track l, 2, 3. Archeology Club l, 2. DONALD G. SCHMIDT PETER J. SCHMIDT WILLIAM C. SCHMIDTER General Courseg Second Honors General Courseg Second Honors Scientific Course5 K. B. S. 45 Aco- l 25 K. B. S. 3, 45 Varsity Basket- l, 2, 45 Class Secretary 25 K. B. S. lyte 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Swim- ball 3, 45 Reserve Basketball 25 3, 49 Baseball 1- ming 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club Freshman Basketball. 3, 4. EDWIN G. SCHMITT Scientific Courseg Second Honors 1, 25 Class President 25 Class Secretary 45 Class Treasurer 35 Sodality l, 25 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Swimming I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 4. PHILLIP J. SCHNEIDER ROBERT A. SCI-INEE Scientific Courseg Second Honors Scientific Course, K. B. S. 3, 45 1, 3, 4g K. B. S. 1, 2, 3,4g Baseball Glee Club 2, 3, 4. l. EDWARD J. SCHULTZ STEPHEN A. SCHULTZ Scientific Course, First Honors 1, 2, Sodality lg Reserve Basket- ball 2g Tennis 2. JOHN T. SCHRAER Scientific Course, Sodality lg K. B. S. 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2. JULIAN J. SCHREIBEIS Scientific Course, K. B. S. 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. EUGENE W. SCHWAB Scientific Course, Second Honors Classical Course, First Honors lg l, 2g K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4g First De- Second Honors 2, 35 Sodality gree 3, 4g Golf 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4g K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 First Degree 1, 3, 4, Apostleship of Prayer Promoter 3, 4. RONALD J. SCHWARZ General Course, Second Honors 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4g Freshman Football. CARL M. SCHWING Radio Club 2, 4. Gene Schwab, Jack Sheblessy, and Bill Steiger hold an afternoon powwow. SENIORS Scientific Course, K. B. S. 1, 2 JOHN C. SHEBLESSY Scientiiic Courseg K. B. S. 3, 4 First Degree 3, 45 Glee Club 3 Poster Club l. D. SHANNON SMITH ROBERT F. STADLER WILLIAM C. STEIGER Scientific Courseg First Honors lg General Courseg Second Honors Scientific Courseg First Honors Sodality 1, 2, 33 K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 I, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4g First De- l, 2: K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4. Debating 1, 25 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. gree 4g Band 1. CHARLES H. STEIGERWALD General Course, Class Honors 2g First Honors lg Class President LOUIS C. THOLE lg K. 'B. S. l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2g Scientific Courseg Second Hon- Sodality l. ors lg K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4. Helping out at the school's annual May Fete, Dave Weber spins the wheel of fortune while Jerry O'Connell performs the enjoyable duties of croupler WILLIAM J. UMBERG MARK E. VONDER HAAR DAVID O. WEBER General Course, Second Honors Scientific Course, Second Honors Classical Course, First Honors lg Sodality lg K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 34 K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Glee l,2,3,4g Sodality 1,2,4g K. B. S. First Degree 4, Band lg Reserve Club 25 Track 2, 3. 3, 4, Classical Club 35 X-RAY 3, Football 24 Baseball 1. 43 Prep 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Poster Club 2. JOHN N. WEBER Scientific Course, Class Treasurer lg K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 45 First Degree 4, Acolyte 1, 2, 3, 4g Band lg Reserve Basketball 2, Tennis l, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 4. I FRANCIS J. WEIBEL ROGER D. WEHAGE Scientific Course, Class Vice- Scientific Course, Second Honors President 4g Acolyte lg Varsity DA 23 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g K. B. S. 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Freshman Football' 3, 43 First Degree 4. Baseball lg Monogram Club 4. VID L. WENSTRUP Second Honors l, 3, Track l. Q t. .fs - fe-5 , Scientific Course, First Honors 25 ROBERT S. WENSTRUP, JR. Scientific Courseg First Honors l, 2g Second Honors 3, Sodality l, 2, 4, K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 45 First De- gree 4g Acolyte l, 2, 3, 4. FRANK W.' WEYLER JAMES P. WILLIAMSON JOHN C. WILLS Scientific Course, Second Honors Scientific Course, Second Honors Scientific Course, Second Honors l, 3, Reserve Football lg Fresh- lg K. B. S. l, 45 First Degree 4, lg Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. man Football. Acolyte 1. 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating l. NICHOLAS B. ZIMMERMAN Scientific Course, Second Honors l, 2, 35 Class President 45 K. B. S. 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COMPANY 628 Sycamore CH. 0830 Cincinnati, Ohio Compliments of the ORIGINAL CONTOUR CHAIR LOUNGE 112 West Seventh St. Cincinnati, Ohio C O N C R E T E Main Office 1247 W. 7th Street CHerry 2929 T 'flvlgk -if -ng-1 'ffiffwis 531 JQSEPH L. Kosvrsns coNTRAcToR PLASTER sTucco . 35,15 --sr N ,-: 'I20 E. Mitchell Avenue H9 I-. 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BUSSE AND BORGMANN 1595 22322: htgglf :TIE -7-25. DRINK Mary E. Gallagher W5 ROYAL CROWN COLA AND NEHI BEVERAGES Nehi Beverage Corp. 2902 Gilbert Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio EX CL U51 VE MILLINER Y HOTEL SINTON ll East Fourth Street 7 tis 1. 421-'zZ1 fW . i'Ef tagwb-5: ' 'if 'Hifi 5-W-eff-we RF' 3 I: : - 'lt' .' 333. :-,'f.5l1:g:11,fh- ftp-ffrfge COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND FROEH LE FRERES GA-4909 Suppliers of All Types of Church Furnishings Importers of Marble and Hand Carved Wood 305 Findlay Street ot Central Parkway America's Finest Foods Brought To You By Your WHITE VILLA GROCER H e owns his own store in your neighborhood' WHITE VILLA GROCERS, INC. Compliments of The Wood Realty Co. CINCINNATI OHIO if 33-is 'ifsifi' if -.3:,?, :.,F: 451 Q : ,igln 5:1 5 59155 Eiga' I ,if-l::','f5?'1s-if-E 53.-gb IEA 2 ie: 'exft pg-fissgxzff-,att -it i4,:f?:,'fEifff?'ff 1, si if iw'-Egfrvfwztffgez .uri-vtaqeufirftv-rx -x-0v's m,g,-,'.2b-S.',eg-- P-'Z-zygitmzrsfa-auger ,vi-his f-Y-2144-fig!-1-yvgg' gf.-a. 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Vester Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Visconti Dr. and Mrs. Alphonse R. Vonderahe Mr. and Mrs. George T. VonderHaar Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Weber Mr. George W. Weber Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Mr. William H. Wehage Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward G. Weinewuth Camillus B. Wenstrup Henry C. Wilder Foster M. Williams Benjamin H. Woycke Mrs. Dorothy Younghans Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Zimmer Edwin A. Zicka Furnace Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Albanese Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Albertz Mrs. Cecilia Allen Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Thomas M. Board Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs a . Elmer H. Apking Carl A. Armbruster Edmund L. Awad Robert M. Baker Thomas J. Ball Albert Beasley Lawrence H. Beckman Joseph R. Beckmeyer Charles R. Beirne Lee A. Beiting Marcus H. Beiting Edward J. Bender Norbert P. Bergmann Harvey P. Bertram Albert R. Bien Ralph B. Bishop Edward J. Blau Wilfred A. Blazer Ralph C. Bockenstette Gilbert E. Bogart Francis E. Boneau George F. Borgmann John J. Bredestege . Joseph H. Breitenbach Herman S. Brendel Leo J. Broering Louis C. Broering Henry H. Bruewer Stanley Buck Thomas P. Bunker Stanley J. Burdick William H. Burkart Mrs. Laura Burlingham Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Busch Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Butler Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Carney Mrs. Albert D. Cash PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Albert D. Castellini Robert F . Cissell . Thomas J. Clarke . Arthur R. Clauder Mrs. Margaret Colfey Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . John B. Connaughton Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Conlan John J. Connolly Joseph W. Coogan Mrs. Dorothy Corwin 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. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cullen Charles R. Curtin Edwin H. Dawson Harry F. Deiterman Harold A. DeMooy Robert H. Deters Robert H. Dew Edward S. Dieckman Peter H. Dinnesen Erwin C. Doerr Paul J. Doherty Eugene J. Donovan Clyde W. Dorn William H. Drach John L. Dugan James W. Eichelberger John D. Enright Mrs. Bertha Enslein Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Espelage Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Fath Mrs. Ruth Feeley 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 Peter G. Fehr Herbert M. Feldmann Raymond J. Fellinger Irvin M. Fey . William S. Finley Ralph B. Frede . Allen S. French R. Carl Freund Richard E. Gamble Louis F. Gastright Mrs. Jenny Gatto and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. Frank J. Gerdes Edwin B. Gerding Willard A. Gervers Francis M. Gleeson Robert F . Godfrey Joseph W. Grathwohl Wilson B. Green Raymond J. Greulich Carl A. Grome Joseph F . Guenther Francis X. Haas Robert W. Hanlon Carl G. Hasl Norbert F. Hehman Carol J. Helmers Joseph A. Hentz Frank A. Herschede Joseph L. Hils Clifford J. Holmes Albert J. Huber Raymond A. Huhn Frank J. Hulefeld James J. Hurley Robert D. Hynes Edward G. Imbus A. Ferdinand Imfeld Frank R. Imwalle Henry T. Kail Harry T. Kaiser Frederick J. Kallmeyer Hubert Kastner Frederick J. Kathman Bernard F. Kathmann Joseph A. Keller Thomas J. Kenniff John Klotzback Ernest A. Korner Floyd A. Krebs John G. Kron James L. Kuethe John H. Kuhl Harry L. Lafkas 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. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John G. 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. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Laible Lawrence A. Leser Bernard C. Leugers George M. Listerman Albert A. Loeb John M. Logsdon Arthur F. Lohr Robert F. Long Frank B. Louis Joseph W. Luken Martin H. McCabe Leonard E. McCarthy John R. McClain Lawrence R. McManus Joseph E. Manley Markiewicz Clarence R. Martin Richard E. Massman Norbert J. Mecklenborg Edward J. Meier Frank F. Melzer Elmer J. Merkel John L. Messingschlager Herbert F. Meyer Theodore Meyers Charles G. Middendorf Howard R. Molony Louis J. Molony Jesse W. Montgomery Kenneth W. Morrissey William J. Muehlenkamp Albert W. Mueller John F. Mullane Mrs. Genevieve Naberhaus Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Nead Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Neiheisel Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse F. Neyer Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Niesel Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Niklas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Nostheide George W. Oberschlake PATRONS Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and-Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Arthur M. O,Connell Harold F. Ohr August T. Olding Cletus H. Ollier Joseph L. Osberger John W. Overman John C. Owens Peter Peregrin Mrs. Lillian Piller Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Albert J. Ploeger James E. Poland Robert L. Queenan Frank B. Ralston Joseph H. Rapien Camillus B. Raters Henry G. Rauen Maurice S. Reardon John E. Reed Edwin F. Reilman Carl Rekow Bernard L. Rice Edward R. Rieman Norbert H. Ritter Edward J. Roche Leo F. Rolfes . Wilfred J. Romito . James J. Ross George E. Ruff George B. Ruwe Mr. Howard J. Sampson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Santen William W. Savage Harry J. Schellhaas William E. Scheper Lawrence P. Schirmer Sylvester A. Schmid Edwin G. Schmitt Elmer F. Schnee Joseph G. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schraer Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Schuermann Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schulte and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. - Q . - Edward B. Schulten Arthur F. Schultz Paul E. Schutte William J. Schwartz Clemens Siemer John N. Smith Arthur J. Stagnaro Henry W. Steigerwald George J. Sterman Edward J. Stubenrauch Herbert J. Stuntebeck Edward B. Sullivan Russel W. Sweeney Edward W. Tallen John E. Taphorn William E. Terwort Elmer J. Thobe Louis C. Thole Lawrence I. Timperman Wilfred J. Ullrich Joseph J. VandeRyt Joseph M. Vilardo Harold G. Volz Joseph C. Volz Roger L. VonBenken Edward J. Wagner Harry G. Wagner Albert C. Wahle Albert L. Walls Henry H. Wehman William E. Wehrman George Weibel Harry H. Welling Benedict Wenker George S. Wiener Louis H. Wilking James P. Williamson Fred E. Willike John Wills Clarence H. Young Robert H. Zimmerer Herbert J. Zipfel John E. Zook SENIOR DIRECTORY AHRENS, Thomas D. 449 Purcell Ave., Cincinnati 5, Ohio GR 4572 ALLBRIGHT, Donald D. 3934 Kilbourne, Cincinnati 9, Ohio EA 3261 ALTENAU, Alan G. 1124 Overlook Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio WA 3860 ALTENAU, Gerald F. 5831 Marlborough Dr., Cincinnati 30, O. BE 4350 ANDES, Albert E. 2361 Concord St., Cincinnati 6, Ohio CA 2149 ARLING, Paul J. 2954 Woodrow Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO 3770 BARNHORST, Donald A. 3331 Cheviot Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO 5878 BIEN, Roger A. 3608 Shaw Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 5859 BISHOP, Maurice C. 21 Virginia Ave., So. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. ED 2698 BLAIR, Thomas J. 1734 Gilsey Ave., Cincinnati 5, Ohio WA 5422 BOARD, Robert L. 3130 Bellewood Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio JE 0705 BOCKENSTETTE, Charles P. 552 Elberon Ave., Cincinnati 5, Ohio GR 2449 BOFINGER, Kurt K. 5242 Relluk Dr., Cincinnati 38, Ohio WA 0537 BOGART, Ronald E. 2886 Shaffer Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio HU 3473 BORGMANN, James E. 4773 Loretta Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio WA 6597 BRAUN, Carl F. 3238 Nash Ave., Cincinnati 26, Ohio EA 4781 BRENDEL, Kenneth P. 3264 Werk Road, Cincinnati 11, Ohio HU 2786 BRENNAN, Gordon J. 1510 Garrard St., Covington, Ky. CO 5130 BROERING, Louis C. 3588 McHenry Rd., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO 8416 BUNKER, Richard G. 3538 Grandin Rd., Cincinnati 26, Ohio EA 5469 BUTLER, Charles R. 28 Superior Dr., So. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. ED 1042 BYRNE, Thomas E. 3360 Meyer Pl., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO. 0955 CABLE, John B. 106 Eden Ave., Bellevue, Ky. JU 2931 CONNERS, Robert L. - 706 Mannington St., Cincinnati 26, Ohio EA 0622 CONNOLLY, James G. 7681 Gwenwyn Dr., Cincinnati 36, Ohio SY 5651 COOGAN, James H. 934 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati 20, Ohio MU 2044 CORWIN, James J. 3838 Drakewood Dr., Cincinnati 9, Ohio ME 6336 CUNNINGHAM, Frank E. 1045 Rookwood Dr., Cincinnati 13, Ohio EA 1711 D'ANGELO, Harry M. 4041 W. Eighth St., Cincinnati 5, Ohio WA 8759 DARPEL, John A. 230 E. 45th St., Covington, Ky. DELANEY, William T. 321 Riddle Pl., Newport, Ky. DENIER, Jerome A. 4372 Carnation, Cincinnati 5, Ohio DITTRICH, Louis C. 2982 Westbrook Dr., Cincinnati 38, Ohio DuBRUCQ, Glenn F. 3866 Settle Rd., Cincinnati 27, Ohio EARLS, Jr., Thomas W. 2575 Handasyde Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio EDELMANN, Edgar S. 711 Hermosa Ave., Cincinnati 5, Ohio ENGLE, Joseph C. 5910 O'Meara Pl., Cincinnati 13, Ohio ENRIGHT, Daniel W. CO 6552 AX 6782 WA 6834 HU 2917 BR 0070 EA 7449 WA 2395 RE 0361 1144 Carmania Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio WA 6144 EVANS, Edward F. Owensville, Ohio FANNING, Charles D. 1320 Covedale Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio FEDDERS, Charles W. 70 Greenbriar Ave., So. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. FEHR, Wayne L. 3320 Carlisle Ave., Covington, Ky. FELDMANN, John M. 58 Licking Pike, Newport, Ky. FELLINGER, David E. 1712 Cleveland Ave., Norwood 12, Ohio FINLEY, John R. 1124 Wells St., Cincinnati 5, Ohio FINN, John H. 1233 Herschel W'ds Le., Cincinnati 26, O. FISCHESSER, Melvin J. 4349 Harding Ave., Cheviot 11, Ohio FOX, Richard P. 1114 Salisbury Dr., Cincinnati 26, Ohio FRENCH, John A. 2825 Langdon F im Rd., Cincinnati 13, O. FREY, John N. l 3851 Davenant Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio GEISS, Matt J. 6716 Maple St., Mariemont 27, Ohio GERDING, Donald A. 3340 Hewitt Crescent, Cincinnati 7, Ohio GERDING, Donald H. 233 Van Voast Ave., Bellevue, Ky. GERVERS, William J. 12 Cypress Garden, Cincinnati 20, Ohio GERWE, David L. 3520 Mooney Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio GLASER, Kenneth A. 66 Linet Ave., Highland Heights, Ky. GRATHWOHL, Joseph A. 5065 Sidney Rd., Cincinnati 38, Ohio GROME, James H. 3921 Tracy Ave., Covington, Ky. Batavia 3-6259 GR 1950 ED 1879 CO 1789 HE 6692 ME 3702 WA 8245 EA 6767 HU 0549 EA 2873 RE 5417 ME 4166 BR 1083 WO 4609 HE 2420 UN 7265 EA 4093 HI 8701 WA 6741 HE 3546 SENIOR DIRECTORY HAAS, Martin A. 60 Lakeside Ave., Lakeside, Ky. DI 6677 HACKMAN, David A. 3112 Ferguson Rd., Cincinnati 11, Ohio HU 0789 HADLEY, Thomas M. 3576 Mooney Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 3551 HASL, Robert J. 3078 Veazey Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio MO 2149 HEILE, John T. 5008 Cleves-Warsaw Pike, Cinciti 38, O. WA 2258 HELLER, James E. 1425 North Bend Rd., Cincinnati 24, O. MU 6224 HISCHEMILLER, Paul E. 4022 Carrie Ave., Cheviot 11, Ohio MO 4937 HODAPP, Edward C. 1051 Lockman Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio WA 6118 HOLMES, John H. 2601 Briarcliff Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio RE 0866 HUBER, Gerard J. 761 Elliot Ave., Arlington Heights 15, O. VA 5490 HUHN, David R. 4623 Joana Pl., Cincinnati 38, Ohio GR 7865 HYNES, Richard A. 3570 Monteith Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 8550 KAISER, Roy J. 2688 Byrneside Dr., Cincinnati 24, Ohio JA 5655 KELLER, James M. 7029 Summit Ave., Madeira, Ohio LO 7671 KENNEY, David A. 4128 Simpson Ave., Cincinnati 27, Ohio BR 6807 KERN, Thomas E. 961 Olive Ave., Cincinnati 5, Ohio WA 7135 KINSELLA, Richard P. 705 E. Ninth St., Newport, Ky. AX 1473 KITZMILLER, John A. 120 Hosea Ave., Cincinnati 20, Ohio UN 2073 KLAWITTER, Edward C. 414 Plum Road, Cincinnati 38, Ohio WA 7745 KOETTERS, Ronald A. 120 E. Mitchell Ave., Cincinnati 17, Ohio AV 8182 KOTH, Charles J . 3113 Windy Knoll, Cincinnati 24, Ohio KI 7520 KRAMER, Kenneth W. 7540 Miami Ave., Madeira, Ohio SY 2087 KROEGER, Lawrence A. 7545 W. Galbraith, Cincinnati 24, Ohio JA 6723 KURZ, Richard C. 2643 Allaire Ave., Cincinnati 24, Ohio K1 2173 LAMPKIN, Michael N. 2712 Woodburn Ave., Cincinnati 6, Ohio WO 2985 LAVELY, C. Jerry 2740 Felicity Pl., Cincinnati 11, Ohio HU 1374 LAVELY, Lawrence W. 2740 Felicity Pl., Cincinnati 11, Ohio HU 1374 LEININGER, Edward D. 3640 Mozart Ave., Cheviot 11, Ohio HU 0677 LINDNER, Robert P. 1839 Goodman Ave., Cincinnati 24, Ohio JA 4059 LIPPERT, Larry J . 1615 Peaslee Ave., Cincinnati 24, Ohio KI 6975 LIPPERT, William L. 1615 Peaslee Ave., Cincinnati 24, Ohio KI 6975 LISTERMAN, George J . 3304 Werk Rd., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO 4023 LOGSDON, John M. 1177 Atwood Ave., Cincinnati 24, Ohio KI 1944 LOMBARDI, Renato X. 3050 Cleinview Ave., Cincinnati 6, Ohio WO 7813 LUKEN, Kenneth J . 5606 Surrey Ave., Cincinnati ll, Ohio MO 4630 MCCLELLAN, Michael T. 2907 Ridgewood Ave., Cincinnati 13, O. ME 1634 MACKZUM, Stanley C. 5707 Monning Ave., Cincinnati 27, Ohio BR 3486 MADIGAN, James J . 1152 Overlook Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio GR 0737 MARTIN, John P. 6232 Fairhurst Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio JE 9186 MENKE, Howard F. Box 419-A S. Road, Cincinnati 33, Ohio MO 7131 MESSINGSCHLAGER, John R. R. R. No. 2, Walton, Ky. Walton 672X MESTEMAKER, Albert J . 1931 Crane Ave., Cincinnati 7, Ohio CA 6163 MEYER, John H. 2851 Gilna Court, Cincinnati 11, Ohio HU 7227 MEYERS, Kenneth L. 5518 Karen Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO 6587 MOLONY, Thomas J . 116 Fayette Circle, South Hills, Ky. ED 1123 MOONEY, James J . 1304 Dillon Ave., Cincinnati 26, Ohio EA 3380 MOONEY, Stafford P. 1304 Dillon Ave., Cincinnati 26, Ohio EA 3380 MOORMAN, Charles J . 1421 Covedale Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio WA 0377 MORAN, Michael A. 4015 W. Eighth St., Cincinnati 5, Ohio WA 4472 MOUNTEL, William E. 518 E. Sixth St., Newport, Ky. CO 9938 MULLANE, David P. 808 Wakefield Dr., Cincinnati 26, Ohio EA 4028 MULLANE, Michael A. 808 Wakefield Dr., Cincinnati 26, Ohio EA 4028 NABERHAUS, Edward P. 512 Larchmont Dr., Wyoming 15, Ohio VA 8437 NEAD, Dennis M. 6121 Robinson Rd., Cincinnati 13, Ohio EL 0714 NEYER, Thomas L. 3530 Linwood Rd., Cincinnati 26, Ohio EA 6633 NIEDEREGGER, John C. 605 St. Joseph Le., Park Hills, Ky. JU 4990 NIEHAUS, Thomas J. 4037 W. Eighth St., Cincinnati 5, Ohio GR 3601 NIENABER, Pierce R. 37 W. Crittenden Ave., Ft. Wright, Ky. ED 3016 SENIOR DIRECTORY NIKLAS, Paul L. 8366 Miami Rd., Cincinnati 27, Ohio SY 8073 NOLL, Jr., Robert B. R. R. No. 2 Box 71, Ludlow, Ky. DI 9076 NOSTHEIDE, Joseph E. 3152 Evergreen Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO 4352 OBERMEYER, Richard P. 1132 Fenmore Dr., Cincinnati 37, Ohio ME 2998 OBERSCHLAKE, Richard C. 2031 Garrard St., Covington, Ky. AX 5773 O'BRIEN, Joseph P. 1132 Overlook Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio GR 1149 O'CONNELL, Jerome M. 3410 Shady Lane, Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 3416 O'DRISCOLL, Donald A. 21 Will-o-ee Dr., Amelia 3, Ohio Batavia 3-8411 O'NEIL, William J. 5037 Paddock Rd., Cincinnati 37, Ohio ME 2679 OVERMAN, John W. 5838 Pandora Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio ME 6926 PALAZZOLO, Anthony J. R. R. 1 Box 527, Amelia, Ohio BE 6222 PALAZZOLO, Peter G. 3021 Portsmouth Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 6781 PIGOTT, Edward L. 283 McCormick Pl., Cincinnati 29, Ohio AV 2794 PLOEGER, James G. 4035 Lansdowne Ave., Cincinnati 36, O. SY 7304 POLAND, John F. 4420 Lucerne Ave., Cincinnati 27, Ohio BR 6215 QUEENAN, Robert G. 7150 Maple Ave., Madeira, Ohio LO 8526 RAWLINGS, John W. 6243 Robison Rd., Cincinnati 13, Ohio RE 9968 REILMAN, Thomas A. 3303 Renfro Ave., Cincinnati ll, Ohio MO 1594 REKOW, Carl J. 1619 St. Anthony Circle, Ft. Wright, Ky. ED 1814 RICE, Glenn E. 2 Flower Ct., Lakeside Park, Ky. DI 9200 RIEMAN, Ronald E. 8039 Bobolink Dr., Cincinnati 31, Ohio JA 5772 ROHE, Gerald E. 4208 Leeper St., Cincinnati 23, Ohio MU 1156 ROHS, Albert R. 3428 Ferncroft Dr., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO 4450 ROLFES, Gerald J. 7851 Camargo Rd., Madeira, Ohio LO 8742 RUFF, Ronald E. 2776 Shaffer Ave., Cincinnati 11, Ohio MO 4173 SCHEID, Gordon R. 7722 Bridgetown Rd., Cincinnati 11, Ohio WI 3062 SCHEPER, William M. 4775 Highridge Ave., Cincinnati 38, Ohio GR 1253 SCHIRMER, Daniel J. 5580 Cheviot Rd., Cincinnati 24, Ohio JA 7946 SCHMIDT, Donald G. 2607 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky. HE 5418 SCHMIDT, Peter J. 1535 Westview Court, Reading 15, Ohio PO 3701 SCHMIDTER, William C. 220 Lafayette Circle, Cincinnati 20, Ohio AV 4015 SCHMITT, Edwin G. 1322 Observatory Dr., Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 4682 SCHNEE, Robert A. 6758 Siebern Ave., Silverton, Ohio SY 4396 SCHNEIDER, Phillip J. 915 Reilly Rd., Wyoming 15, Ohio VA 4203 SCHRAER, John T. 3371 Orion Ave., Cincinnati 13, Ohio JE 5919 SCHREIBEIS, Julian J. 4139 Linden Ave., Deer Park 36, Ohio SY 3836 SCHULTZ, Edward J. 22 Allen Ave., Wyoming 16, Ohio VA 8179 SCHULTZ, Stephen A. 6305 Parkman Pl., Cincinnati 13, Ohio ME 3225 SCHWAB, Eugene W. 3020 W. Liberty St., Cincinnati 4, Ohio GR 6041 SCHWARZ, Ronald J. 4447 W. Eighth St., Cincinnati 5, Ohio WA 1382 SCHWING, Carl M. 2815 Observatory, Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 6527 SHEBLESSY, John C. 3345 Morrison Ave., Cincinnati 20, Ohio UN 0634 SMITH, David S. 3650 Ravenwood Ave., Cincinnati 13, O. RE 2140 STADLER, Robert F. 4013 St. Martin Pl., Cheviot 11, Ohio HU 2212 STEIGER, William C. 663 State Ave., Cincinnati 4, Ohio WA 1223 STEIGERWALD, Charles H. 6920 Buckingham Pl., Cincinnati 27, Ohio BR 3957 THOLE, Louis C. 7641 Greenland Pl., Cincinnati 37, Ohio VA 6665 UMBERG, William J. 3767 Darwin Ave., Cheviot 11, Ohio MO 0089 VONDER HARR, Mark E. 1104 Burney Le., Cincinnati 30, Ohio BE 6027 WEBER, David O. 2901 Utopia Pl., Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 0774 WEBER, John N. 2806 Breezy Way, Cincinnati 24, Ohio JA 7606 WEHAGE, Roger D. 5742 Marmion Le., Cincinnati 13, Ohio ME 8709 WEIBEL, Frank J. 814 Pedretti Ave., Cincinnati 5, Ohio GR 2905 WENSTRUP, David L. 316 E. 18th St., Covington, Ky. HE 8293 WENSTRUP, Jr., Robert S. 3123 Portsmouth Ave., Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 2113 WEYLER, Frank W. 1774 Townsend St., Cincinnati 23, Ohio KI 1965 WILLIAMSON, James P. 153 Glenridge Pl., Cincinnati 7, Ohio WO 0796 WILLS, John C. 677 Riddle Rd., Cincinnati 20, Ohio UN 0547 ZIMMERMAN, Nicholas B. 57 Virginia Ave., So. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. ED 1558 Kaiser, Roy J . ......,. . Bockenstette, Charles P. Koeninger, Richard .. ..,. 131, 135 Edelmann, Edgar S. ..,..... 69, 96, 101 ACOLYTES ........... ADVERTISEMENTS .... Ahern, Dennis P. Ahrens, John J. .,.. . 82 ....l54-200 ....37. 71 ....53,63 Ahrens, Thomas D. . . 4,... 126 Albanese, David J. .. ..... 36. 56 Albers, Joseph R. .,,. 50, 71, 97 Albers, Kenneth B. ............,. 52. 97 Albers, Roger F. ..... . . . . . , , .42, 45 Albertz, Joseph P. .... 35, 69, 73, 82, 98 Allbright, Donald D. .............. 126 Allen, Dennis R. ...,............ 50, 97 Altenau, Alan G. ......,. 56, 59, 84, 126 Altenau, Jerry F. ,,., . . . ..82, 126, 127 Andes, Albert E. ...... 68, 82, 126, 127 Anspach, James T. ..........,..... 52 Antenucci, Frank L. .,........,.. , Apking Stephen H. 51 Apking, Robert H. ............. 45, 82 Arosriasi-nr or PRAYER ff f f Q f Q ff Arling, Paul J. ....,.,....,,...,... 126 Armbruster, Carl P. ...... ..,. 4 5, 133 43 Armstrong, William P. . . .,.43, Awad, Walter R. ......, . , . . Badinghaus, Edward L. . . . ...,, 37, Baker, David R. . . Q .....,.,.,.... . . Ball, James J. .....,....,.. ..,.... 5 2 BAND ..,...............,.....,... 68 Bankemper, John A. ..... 35, 56, 59, 70 Banks, John C. ....... . Barnett, Walker L. .... . 50, 105 . .27, 52, 68, 83 Barnhorst, Donald A. ...28, 69, 80, Barnhorst, Robert S. . . . . 98, 99, 126. 139 . .,........ 51 Barton, Andrew P. .........,.. 35 BASEBALL .......... Bauer, Douglas R. . . . . Baughman, Michael E. . . . 52 Beasley, Albert G. ....... 45, 50, 63, 1 Beckman, Robert F. Beckmeyer, Joseph R. . Behrens, Earl H. ..., . Behrens, William B. . . . Beirne, Robert N. .... . Belting, John M. Beiting, Robert J. Bender, Edward J. . . . . Berding, Patrick C. . , . . ....12O-121 . ......... 45 ......52, , ...,.35, , 7 36 69 37 69 ...,.,.36, 56 39 74 4483 53 Bergmann, Paul A. .......,...,.... 37 36 Berning, Dale P. ...........,..... . 5 69 73 82 Berson, John W. ..... 3 Berten, John S. ...... . Bertram, Thomas P. . . Bien, Roger A. .,.,,.,., ..... 1 26, 1 i n i Bimmerle, Charles F. . , . . . . . . . . . Binder, Wayne T. . . . . Bishop, Maurice C. Blair, Thomas J. . . . . Blank, Charles J. . . . , Blaser, William J. .. Blau, Bernard J. .. Blau, Edward B. Blessing, Henry J. .. Blum, Harry T. ...... . Blum, Robert J. ...... . Board, Robert L. ..... .. .. , Boehman, Richard J. ., . f f 36,' '1o34',' so . . . . .69, so, Boerger, Terry R. .............. 51, Bolinger, Kurt K. ..,.,. 96, 99, 128, Bogart, Ronald E. ......... 69, 128, 98 37 51 127 37 51 127 127 53 43 . . , 51 35 35 50 105 127 127 44 63 139 143 Bollman, Richard W. ..,. 28, 35, 69, 96, 98, 99, 108 Boneau, David F. . .27, 52, 62, 63, 71, 93 Borchelt, John W. .......,..,...... 53 Borgarding, Donald E. ...,. .,..... 3 7 Borgmann, James E. ,..... ..,, 5 6, 128 Borgmann, Paul J. .,.. ...53, 63 Borke, Frank F. .. . , .1 . .. 36 Bosch, Alan L. ,.... ,.....,. 4 4 Bosken, Ronald J. ,..., , . , .44, 101 Boutton, Michael L. . ...,... 52, 97 Brake, James L. Braun, Carl F. . .................. 128 Bredestege, Paul F. . ..... 35, 101, 103 Breitenbach, L. William ..,. 44, 56, 60, 71, 82, 92 Brendel, Kenneth P. .,., .,... 1 28, 129 Brennan, Barry R. .,... 51 Brennan, Gordon J. . .. ...... 56, 129 Brenner, William G. ,....... , 92 . .44 Brockhaus, Edward F. ....... 35, 69, Broering, Bernard P. ., Broering, Leo F. .... , Broering, Louis C. . . Brown, Martin J. ..,. . Bruewer, Henry F. Buck, Daniel M. . . . , Buck, Jerome S. ..,.. . Buescher, James D. . . . Bueter, Jerome C. Bunker, Henry T. Bunker, Richard G. Burdick, Lawrence A. . . Burgess, Paul W. ,... . Burkart, Lawrence R. . . Burkart William , H. . . , Burke, Richard J. .... . Burlingham, Michael W. ........... 43 Busch, Harold J. ..,.. . Busch, Philip E. ...... . Busemeyer, Louis E. .. 70, 72.74.98 . ....,... 44 53 .....128, 129 37 ..,..45, 68, 82 ....,..43, 82 .,...36. 83 51 .....52, 71, 93 36 ..,,.l29, 136 . ........ 36 .....52, 63 . ...,.,.. 53 . ...,..... 36 .....43, 68,101 ..,... ..50 . M43 36 GENERAL INDEX Busemeyer, William A. .. .53, 71, 82. 93 Butler, Charles R. ................, 129 Butler, Thomas E. ....,..,... 42, 45, 92 Byrne, Thomas E. , .,,. 68, 82, 129, 143 Cable, John B. . . . . Cahill, Thomas W. .. CAMERA CLUB ...... Campbell, Joseph T. Carney, Daniel R. . . . . Carr, George F. Carson, William P. .. Caruso, Frank A. . , Cash, Robert B. . ....84, 128, 129 ....36, 82,100 83 ..'.'f.l44Q .....5x, ....44, yl Cassaro, Louis A. .......,.......... Cassinelli, Joseph P. 51 44 83 82 ...N35 56 05 51 51 63 Castellini, Daniel J. ........,... .53, CATHOLIC STUDENTS MISSION CRUSADE ..........,.,.,........ 73 Cavanaugh, Dennis R. ............. 51 CHEERLEADERS ...... ....... 6 7 Cissell, James C. ..., ...,. 5 3, 97 Clarke, John W. ..,... ....., 3 6 Clarke, Richard M. . , . ..., . . . 43 Clarke, Thomas J. ,. ..... 37, 56 CLASSICAL CLUB . , . ..,. . . 69 CLASS PICNICS ....,. ....,.. 1 15 Clauder, Michael A. .. ...... 44, 62 Coby, Joseph R. .... ....,... 3 7, 82 Coffey, Daniel J. ....,. ..... 3 5, 70, 74 Collins, Thomas W. ., 45 36 56 Comello, Jerome J . .... ..... , Conger, William A. .... 37, 104 Conlan, Thomas L. ................ 37 Connaughton, John B. ,.,....., .36, 104 Conners, Robert L. ...l04, 105, 128, 129 Connolly, James G. ........ 80, 130, 135 Coogan, James H. ....,... 100, 130, 131 Cornelius, Charles J. .. ,.,....... . 37 Corwin, James J. ..... ..... 8 0, 130 Costello, Robert W. .... .. 35 Crawford, Ralph J. ..,.. ,... 4 4 Cremering, Raymond C. . . . . . . 44 Cullen, Jack F. ........... ..... , . 45 Cunningham, Frank E. ..........,.l30 Curless, Carroll D. ..........,...., 37 Curtin, Peter J. ....., . DADS' CLUB . ,.... . , . . D'Angelo, Harry M. Darpel, John A. .... . Dawson, Edwin H. . . . . ....43, 68, 82 77 .......56, 130 ....70, 73,130 .....45, 56, 81 DEBATERS ...,......,,.......... 96-97 Deiterman, David H. ..,........ 45, 68 Delaney, William T. .,... 56, 57, 58, 59, DeMooy, Donald H. .. Denier, Jerome A. . . . . Denier, Thomas J. . .. Desmond, W. Michael . Deters, Richard A. Devanney, John D. Dew, Gerald J. ...... . Dieckman, Robert W. Diersing, James A. Dilg, Donald M. .... . 61, 130, 131 . ........ 29, 52 . ......... 130 ... .... 50, 102 .. ..... 45 50 44 43 ,....52,97 44 45 97 Dilienburger, Philip w.' ' ...,.. 1 1155, Dinnesen, Peter H. Dittrich, Louis C. . ..... 68, 70, 131, Docter, Roland T. .... , , , . .... . . , . . Doerr, John R. .... Doherty, James D. .. Donovan, Robert E. .. Dooley, Charlcf. M. . . . Dooley, Richard E. .. Dorn, Clyde E. ....,.. . Dorn, David G. . . . . , . Dornacher, Daniel F. Drach,William H. Drain, Thomas A. . . . Drain, William M. .. DRAMATICS ...... . . 140 52 ..........37, 40 ....44, 101 . ..... 37,84 . ..... 43, 62 36 36 .,.... 50, 82 51 .,...36, 68, 82 ......52, 103 44 . .'.','.ll2lll3 Dreiling, Gerard F. .,... ...5l, 63 Dresmann, Robert J. Dresmann, William C. Dressman, Robert A. ,...45 .. ...... 35 52 Droppelman, Robert K. ........,,.. 36 DuBrucq, Glenn F. .. Dugan, John P. ....,. . Duggan, John E. ..,, . Duritsch, Donald W. . Earls, Jr., Thomas W. .... 131,135 50 ...45, 101 . ,.... 44, 62 Eder, William I-I. ........,......... 37 Eichelberger, James W. Eimermacher, John P. Ekins, Walter R. .... . ..... ..37 .. ...... 51 . ..... 51,93 Elmlinger, Albert C. . . . . . . . . . 36 Emery, William A. ,, Engel, Joseph C. . .. Enright, Daniel W. .. Enright, James N. Enslein, Harry Espelage, John Evans, Edward F. Evans, John H. .... . Evans, Thomas J. .. . Evers, Michael C. H. F. . . . FACULTY ........... FAMILY PICNIC ....... Fanning, Charles D. Fath, PaulS. Fecher, William J. .. 50 ,...l32,140 .....56, 57, 59 .,......53, 93 43 52 70 36 ..,..45, 82 67 .,,..44, ..,.16-25 29 ....132 45 35 Fedders, Charles W. . Feeley, Robert A. .. Fehr, Wayne L. ...., . Feldmann, John M. . Felix, James C. ..,. . Fellinger, Dave E. .. Fey, Jerome A. ,.. . Finley, John R. Finn, John H. ,133 43 ..,.96, 133 133 ....,44, 92 ......l33 44 ,......l32.133 .,.,.56,l32, 133 Finn, Richard R. ........ 44, 62 Fischer, Earl L. ....,.. ,. 45 Fischesser, Joseph . . . . . . .133 Fisher, William D. . . , . , . . . 36 Fister, Ronald 1-1. .................. 51 Flaspohler, David C. ....,....... 44, 68 Flesch, Jerry P. ....,.,,.. 42, 44, 70, 92 Flynn, Robert P. ..,............... 35 Folzenlogen, Joseph D. ....., 52, 83, 97 FOOTBALL BANQUET ....,........ 66 FOOTBALL PRACTICE ..,.......... 26 Fox, Richard P. ........... 69, 132, 133 Frame, William M. ..... , ......... . 53 Frank, Stanley J. ..,...... 37, 56, 57, 60 Frank, Thomas R. ...... 36, 56, 58, 731, 0 84, 87. Frede, Joseph E. ....,... 53 Frederick, Carl A. ..... . , .5l, 83 Frederick, John K. . . . . . . . 36 Freemal, Robert T. ., ..... .. 37 Freihofer, Alex G. . , . . ..... .... 4 5 French, John A. .........,.,. ..., 1 00 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL .... .... 9 3 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL . . . . .... . . 63 FRESI-IMEN ...................... 51-53 Freund, Donald F. ................. 37 Frey, John N. ..,,. ..... 8 4, 86, 89, 90 Fricke, Jerry J. .. Fries, Carl A. ....... 53, 105 Froehle, Alan F. . . ..... , 36 Fuell, Jerome R. . . . . . . 45 Funke, Thomas J. .. .. 43 Furio, August J. . . . , . . . 36 Gaede, James J. ....., ..... 5 0, 93 Gallagher, Charles M. . . . . . . . . . 53 Gamble, John M. .,.... ...36, 56 Gartner, Charles E. . . . . , . . 35 Gasdorf, Thomas J. .. 50 Gastright, Louis F. . . . . , . . 45 Gatto, Luciano R. .... ,..... 36 Gauthier, David P. .... ...35, 56 Gebing, Richard W. .... .... 3 6 Geiss, Matt J. ............ .... 1 34 Geoppinger, James C. ...... .... 5 2 Geoppinger, William A. . . . . . . . . . 44 George, Anthony T. ...... . . .42, 43 Gerdes, J ere F. .... . Gerding, Donald A. .. . Gerding, Donald H. .. Gerding, Eugene E. Gerding, Ralph A. Gervers, Robert J . . . . . Gervers, William J. ........ 83, 102, 134 Gerwe, David L. . , . , Gerwe, Gary B. .... . Ginney, James D. Glaser, Kenneth A. Gleeson, Paul V. Gleiter, Howard E. . . Godfrey, Robert M. ,. Goetz, William H. .. GOLF ............ GRADUATION .,.. Graff, Gary A. .... . Graham Edward R. Grathwdhl, Joseph Af- Green, Ruben J. ...... . Greis, David C. .... . Greis, Joseph B. ..... . Greulich, Raymond J . Grever, James W. .... Griggs, William G. .. Grogan, Jerome J. Grome, James H. Grote, Thomas J. .. . Gruber, Richard L. Gruber, Robert J . Guenther, David K. . . . . , Gutting, John G. .... . Haas, Francis X. .... Haas, Martin A. . . . , , Habegger, Fred O. .. Hackman, David A. .. Hackman, John E. .. Hadley, Thomas M. Hall, Kenneth L. ....37 ....I34 ....134 43 44 ......,...52, 83 .......134,135 44 43 .....127, 134 44 37 37 ...52,83 ....118-119 ......l23 53 51 ....135 ...E 36 .....57. 68 . ....... 51,83 ...50, 71,105 .. ...., 45,83 43 ....69, 135 . ,.,... 43,68 .....35, 56, 58 51 .....51, 82, 93 ..45, 82, 83, 103 .........35,69 .,..135 45 ,.....135 .71 .. ,........ 52 Hanlon, James T. ..,.... 35, 40, 69, 96, 101, 102 Hardy, Lee F. ...,.. ....,... 4 4, 101 Harland, Jerome J. ....,........,.. 45 Harter, Terry G. ...... .......... . . 53 Hasl, Robert J. .... 69, 80, 100, 136, 140 Hattin Donald g, J . .............,.. 53 Hay, Jack A. ...................... 51 Heckmuller, Peter N. Hehman, Robert F. . . . .35, 69 . .... 52, 63 Heile, John T. ......... ...... 1 36 Heiselman, Jerome J. . ...35, 82 Heist, Jack J. ........ .... 3 7 Heist, Jerome A. ..... ,..... 4 3 Heist, Joseph P. ...,.,. ...37, 81 Hellebusch, James L. . . . . . . . 52 Heller, James E. . . . . . . . . 82 Hellkamp, David T. .. 53 Helmers, William P. ..,,........ 53, Hemsteger, Richard J. .......,.... . Hentz, David J. .......... 35, 69, 70, Heringer, James T. Herrington, Jr., Bradley I I I V A h 1 A l I I' Herschede, Jr., Frank A. Heuring, Vincent P. Hext, Richard G. .... . Higdon, David G. . .. Hils, David F. .... . Hinds, Robert H. Hischemiller, Paul E. ,. Hoar, John T. .... . . . Hodapp, Edward C. .. . Hodge, John F. . . , . Hoet, Edward L. .... . Holian, Thomas E. Holman, Michael J. Holmes, John H. . . . . Homan, Richard P. .. Horst, Gilbert H. .. Huber, Gerard J. . . . , Huber, Kenneth R. . . . . Huesing, William C. Hugenberg, Paul F. Hughes, Howard H. 1-Iuhn, David R. ..... . Hulefeld, Frank T. Hulefeld, James A. 93 36 84 53 36 62 ...36, 101, 102 52 52 44 53 .....137 52 .,...,..137 .....35, 104 ....36,43 ....33, 53 37 .....49, 137 .......53, 68 ....43, 62, 92 ...,.69, 137 37 .....36, 100 45 ,......l37 ..,.37,83 Hurley, James E. . ..........,...,. 45 Huseman Raymond R. , .....,.... 37, G8 Hynes, Richard A. ,..... 56 Imbus, Jerry B. . . . . lmfeld, F. Hale ..,.. Imwalle, George B. .... I. Imwalle, Michael J. . lsphording, Kenneth F. I. Janszen, Robert J. . . . . Janszen, Thomas H. Jaspers, Dennis J. . . . . Jones, Arthur E. . .. Jones, Richard F. .. . Jorling, Thomas C. .... . Jung, Charles F. .. Jung, Richard L. Juniet, Aloysius L. JUNIORS ........... Kail, Thomas J. .... . Kaiser, Richard R. Kallmeyer, Thomas F. .. Kammerer, Leo J. .... . Kastner, Gerald H. Kathman, David J. . . , . . Kathman, Donald R. Kaufmann, George J. .. Kavanaugh, Thomas C. . Kearns, George H. Keefe, Kenneth M. Keller, James M. ..... . Kelly, John T. ....... . Kemner, Michael A. . . . . Kenney, David A. . . . . Kenniif, Thomas C. .. Kern, Frank J. .... . Kem, Thomas E. . . . . Kessen, Thomas P. Keuper, William E. Kilfoil, Patrick J. .. Kilfoil, Timothy F. Kindt ohn M , J . ....... . Kinsella, Richard P. . . . . Kinsella, Robert E. . .. Kirby, Grant W. Kirwin, Patrick J. .. Kissel, William A. Kitzmiller, John A. .. Klare, John E. ....... . Klawitter, Edward C. Klein, James R. ....... . Klotzback, Wilfred J. ..........,. 37, 68 ESSED KNIGHTS OF THE Bl. ,57.58,59, 61,137 37 36 ..36 84 87 88 ' 'sslso . ..,...... 52 . ..... 53, 105 35 35 52 .......51, 83 37 .50, 56, 63, 93 36 53 37, 82 .35-37 . . . 44 44 . ..... 137 . ...35 37 53 .........45. 68 35 ...44, 104, 105 51 . ......... 37 ..,......45,92 ...70, 136.137 44 50 ....84, 88, 138 .......34, 37 . ......... 36 ,..........l38 ....44, 68,101 43 ......43, 62 51 37 62, 70, 82, 100, 138.139 ,........43.43 . ..... 53 43 43 . .... 82, 138 45 .... .138 52 SACRAMENT .........,.,........ Knopf, Ronald S. ......., . Koch, Ronald J. ..... . Koch, Walter M. . . , . .. 75 ....43, 92 44 51 Koehler, Richard B. ............... 51 Ronald A. .... Kohler, William T. Koetters, Kollman, Korner, Gregory C. Paul V. .... . M. ...ssj -138141 ' ' ' 62. l44.'10i4.' Kam, Charles J. ..,.......,..,,., . Koth, Richard R. Krallman, Krallman, Kramer, Kramer, Kramer, Kramer, Kramer Anthony D. Theodore H. I 11156. 53 39 37 105 . .,............, 43 138 36 63 35 36 David L. Donald J. . .. Edward H. .. Kenneth E. . . , Kenneth W. .. Kramer: William J. Krebs Kroeger, ilham A ,w' ' . ...,. Krennbrink, L. William .. . Lawrence A. . Kroger, John S. ...... . Kron, John J . ........ . Kr0PP. William J. . . . . Krummen, Thomas R. 35 ....53, 97, 102 .......45. 82 ........138 ....52. 97 44 ...52, 93 .....l39 45 36 37 53 207 Kues, Bernard A. Kuethe, James W. .. Kuhl, Donald J. .... . Kurz, Richard C. .... . Lachenmann, Louis E. .. Lafferty, Jerome S. Lafkal, Harry L. Lafuze, games T. .... . Lalble, aymond G. .. Lampe, Jerry L. . . . . Lumpkin, Michael N. Lang, William J. LANGUAGE ....,,.. Lavely, Charleivj. . . . .....5l, 97 37 .,..l39 52 52 ....45. 68 51 43 .....44, 83 .....139 .........38-39 84139 Laveiy, Larry . ..,... ss','56,' '1'o4,' 105, Leininger, Edward D. Leininger, Paul W. Leroux, Robert C. . . . . Leser, Jerome P. . . . . Leugers, James B. Levin, Gerald D. . . . . Llller, Richard F. Lindner, Robert P. Ling, Jerry T. ..,. , Lin William . 125, 132, 136 . .,.,.. ...., 1 40 ....44, 99 37 43 51 .....52,97 140143 45 , ...,.....,..... 36 Lippert, Larry .... 70, 72, 82, 96, 140 Llppert, William L. ........ 72, 96, 140 Llsterman, George J. ..,....,....., 141 Listerman, John W. ..,.......,.. 44, 68 Loeb, James R. ......,.........,.. 45 Logsdon, Jlohn M. ..,... 69, 82, 100, 141 Lo r, Ric ard A. .....,,.........,. 37 Lombardi, Renato X. ..56, 59, 140, 141 Long, Robert 1-1. ............,,..., 45 Louis, Thomas R. ............... 52, 93 Luebbe, Robert W. ,.... ,.... 4 5 Luebbers, Lawrence D. ..,. 50 Luken, Kenneth J. ...., ......,.. 1 41 Luken, Ronald J. ..... ..,. 3 6, 67. 82 Lunne, Louis R. .......,.....,.... 53 Luttmer, Joseph T. .,......,..,.... 51 Lynch, Donald E. .34, 35, 56, 57, 59, 61 McAnaw, James M. ................ 52 McCabe, Philip M. . . . . . .. 35 McCarthy, John L. ..... ,...... 3 6 McClellan, Michael T. ,..,......,. .141 McClure, Joseph B. .....,.. , ....... 36 McDonald, William J. 51 63, 93 McKeown, Timothy M. .. Q4-if 67,, 96, 99 McManus, Thomas J. ..,........... 37 McSwigan, Michael P. ....,.,....,. 36 MacAulay, John D. ......... 43, 102 Mackzum, Stanley C. ..,.,,.....,... 141 Madigan, James J. .......,....,.... 141 Ma gmi George B 34, 36, 104, 105 Masardf John M. T 4. V. I. . Maloney, Thomas J. ...... . Man ano, Frank H. ..,. . Manfey, Mark A. .,,..... . Markiewicz, Michael P. .. Martin, Clarence J. .... . Martin, James F. ,.,. .,.,.. Martin, 'ilohn P. .,.,..... . Mason, homas D. ........ ........43,62 51 36 43 .......44, 101 51 52 ........141 ....43, 100 MASS OF THE HOLY GHOST ....... 32 Massman, Edward G. MATHEMATICS ..... Maurer, Gerald L. .. MAY FETE .....,... Mechlenborg, Richard . Mechley, Daniel A. . Mechley, Victor .,.. Meier, Mark J. ....,. . Meihaus, Stanley A. .. . Meiser, John H. ..,. . Melzer, Stephen F. .. Menke, Howard F. .. Menke, William C. .. Merkel, Elmer J. . . . . Mersch, Donald J. .. Merz, Russell J. . . . . Merz Theodore P. .. ...45, 62, 82 .........48-49 A .......36,102 44 ,...45, 82 ....44.92 45 36 ....142. 143 ., ...,., 45,68 ....35,69, 74 35 35 56 Messingschlager, John V R... 183. 70, '73,'l25 Messrnann, Frank J. . Mestemaker, Albert J. .. Meyer, Bernard H. Meyer, James G. . . . . Geyer, . eyer, Meyer, llobert G. . . John 1-1. . .. ohn M. ..,. Meyer, William J. .. Meyers, Kenneth L. Middendorf, James T. . . . Mlddendorf, Robert C. . 35, MILFORD RETREAT .,... Milon, John P. .,...... . Minogue. James M. . . Moeves, Robert H. .. Molique, John E. , Molony, Howard .... . Molony, Thomas . Molony William A nouodasss ctus' .' f f f f ,.... Monohan, Edward S. Monteith, Leonard L. . . . . Montgomery, Kenneth A. Montgomery, Paul A. Montgomery, William A. Mooney, James J. ...... . Mooney, Stafford P. ..., . Moorman, Charles J. . . . . Moran, Michael A. . 56, 7 208 ........44, ....37, 96 ......l42 ..,,52.93 .....142 53 52 44 ,.....l42 ........43, 62 56,59,69,99 80 .....,.44, 101 ....37, 56 .,...43. 68 ....45. 68 43 ..l42,143 52.82.97 ..,...l09 33, 52 35 44 92 .......36, 101 ......l42,143 .......72.-142 .,..,.....l42 0, 72, 143, 148 GENERAL INDEX Morgan, Edward A. ...... 28, 35, 69, 74, 96, 98, 104 Morris, Robert M. ..,.,........,... 52 Morrissey, Michael J. . . . ,..,. . . , . . 43 Moster, Walter G. . ,......,..... 44, 92 MOTHERS' CLUB .................. 76 Mountel, William E. ...... 101, 103, 143 Muehlenkamp, James E. 44 Mueller, James A. . . ........... , . ...... .102 Mueller, Richard R. ..... 53, 97 Mullane, David P. .......,,...... ..143 Mullane, Michael A. ............... 143 Mulloy, James J. .....,....,....... 51 Murphy, James P. ...,... 44, 56, 59, 70, 92. 144 Naberhaus, Paul E. ..,........,..., 144 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ...... 109 Nead, Dennis M. ,... ...84, 87, 91, 144 Neal, Gordon C. Neiheisel, Paul D. ......,.. ....... 5 0 Neumann, George E. . .. ..... 52, 97 Newman, George W. ,,.. .,.,....., 4 5 Neyer, Thomas L. .....,. ......,.. 1 44 Niederegger, John C. ,....... 84, 86, 87, 88, 89. 144 Niehaus, James A. .............. 51, 63 Niehaus, Joseph A. ....,,.....,.,.. 45 Niehaus, Thomas J. ..... 33, 56, 61, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 125 Niehaus, Thomas K. .........,.. 44, 83 Nienaber, Jerome P. .......,,..... 45 Nienaber, Pierce R. .... ..,.. 1 44, 145 Nienaber, Robert F.. .....,,........ 36 Niesel, William J. .,,.............. 36 Niklas, Paul L. ..... ....l31, 136, 145 Nolan, Joseph S. . .. ......,. .. . 44 Noll, Robert B. ,.... ...... 5 6, 144 Noll, Thomas E. ..... ........ 3 7, 145 Noonan, Robert T. ........ ..36, 56. Nordloh, Richard A. .. North, Warren E. .. Nostheide, Joseph E. Obermeyer, Richard P. .,,,.... 144, Oberschlake, Richard C. 82 51 ..,..l44, 145 145 ....36, 56, 125 O'Brien, John R. .. ,,.... 33, 34, 35. 69, 70, 82, 100 O'Brien, Joseph P. ..... 28, 70, 82, 100, 101, 145 O'Brien, Michael A. . . . . .,.. . . . . . 43 O'Brien, Patrick R. .... ......,.... 5 1 0'Connell, Charles D. .. .......... . 53 0'Connell, Jerome M. .,.,. 99, 136, 139, 145, 152 O'Connor, John P. .,.. ..... .... 4 5 O'Driscoll, Donald A. . ..... 144, 145 Oelsner, Charles E. . , . ,.,...... 43, 62 Ohr, William H. ...,.. ,..,. 4 4, 62, 92 Oldham, Richard R. ,.... .44, 104 Olding, James E. .... . O'Leary, Patrick T. .. Ollier, John C. ....... . O'Neil, William J. .... . O'Neill Terrence M. .. omrrdmcru. courasr' ORCHESTRA . ......... Orite, Michael E. ..... . Ormond, Terry R. Ortman, Richard H. .. Osberger, John C. . . . . Otto, Robert A. ..... . Overberg, Roger T. .. Overman, John W. . .. Owens, Terrence J. Palasek, Ralph F. . . . . . . Palazzolo, Anthony J. .. Palazzolo, Joseph W. .. Palazzolo, Peter G. . . . . Peregrin, William C. .. Perkins, James A. .... . Pfirrmann, Frederick J. Phelps, James H. Pierani, Joseph X. . ., Pigott, Edward L. Piller, Alvin J. . ,... . Ploeger, James G. .. . Poland, John F. . . . . POSTER CLUB ....... Powell, Patrick A. .... . Powers, Raymond G. .. PREP .... .... ..... ,... PROM .,....,........, Pulskamp, Vincent M. . Puthoff, John R. . ...,. Queenan, Robert G. . . . . Queenan, Thomas J. RADIO CLUB .. .... Ralston, John D. .,.. . Rapien, Joseph H. Raters, Eugene C. .. Rauen, Henry G. .. . Rave, John N. ...... . Rawlings, John W. Reardon, Maurice F. Reardon, Patrick O. Reed, John M. REGISTRATION . . . Reichert, Robert C. Reilman, Thomas A. Reinstatler, Charles G. . 51 ...,.5l, 63, 93 .......44, 84 ......146 ....35,69 .... 111 .. .... 110 50 50 36 52 .....35, 56 .......53, 97 ..l46,147 .....5, 68 ....52, 102 ..l46 50 ....l46 51 . ..,. 36 . .,.. 51 . .... 53 51 ........69, 146 37 ..l2B,145. 147 ...........l46 ....l02 ....53,102 . ...... 50 .,..l00-l0l .. .... ..l22 . .,...,.. 51 .....,..44, 101 ........74, 146 .35, 82, 69,103 . .......,. 103 . ..27, 52, 97 36 36 43 43 ....46, 147 .45,62 44 .44, 62 27 53 69,147 .. .... HU44 .83, 101, 147 Rekow, Carl J. ,......... . RELIGION ......,.... Rensing, Richard H. . RESERVE BASKETBALL ..........46-47 44 ...92 RESERVE FOOTBALL .... ..... 6 2 RESERVE SWIMMING .... .... . 105 Rettig, David B. .....,..,......... 53 Reynolds, Joseph M. ........... 53, 102 Rice, Glenn E. ..........,......... 148 Rieman, Ronald E. . ..... 56, 57, 61, 82, 132, 148 Ritter, Paul A. .... ...,.,... 4 3, 68 Roche, Daniel O. . . . . . . . . . 43 Rohe, Gerald E. .,., ........ l 48 Rohs, Albert R. .... 68, 148 Rolfes, Gerald J. .... .... , .148 Rolfes, John E. ................. 35, 69 Romito, Phillip E. ......,......... 53 Rosendahl, Warren G. ....... 37, 84, 87 Ross, James V. .,.... 37, 56, 59, 84, 86, 87, 88, 90,91 35 Roth, John L. ....... . Rottmueller, Frank S. .....,....... 35 Rouse, Louis S. . . . . . . ...51 Rowekamp, Dennis L. . . , . . . . . 53 Rulf, Ronald E. .....,... ..... 1 49 Ruh, Michael A. ....., ...... 4 3 Rupley, John T. ..,. ..... . 52 Russo, Michael J. Ruwe, George J. ..........., 45, 68, 82 Sack, Robert H. ...., 42, 44, 82. 92, Sampson, Howard J. ........,.,.. . 101 44 Sansone, Anthony J. ............... 51 Santen, Richard J. ..44, 70, 80, 100, 104 Savage, Timothy J. . ............... 52 Scahill, Thomas C. .......... .. .... 36 Schawe, Ralph H. . . . , , , , . , 35 Scheid, Gordon R. ..... ..... 1 49 Schellhaas, Edward R. .. .... 37, 40 Scheper, William M. .. ...148, 149 Schertler, Ronald J. .. ..... 44, 62 Schick, Thomas A. .... .... 5 2, 97 Schirmer, Daniel J. . . . . . . . .149 Schlotman, Carl R. . . . ....... . . . 50 Schmid, Richard A. .. ......... 43 Schmidt, Donald G. ...... 84, 86, 88, 89, 91, 149 Schmidt, Earl J. .... .,........ 3 7 Schmidt, Peter J. ..... ...... 1 49 Schniidter, William C. . .. .... 104, 149 Schmitt, Anthony B. .. ..... 37. 74 Schmitt, Edwin G. ..... 104, 149 Schnee, Robert A. . . . .......... . . 150 Schneider, Martin E. .. ....43, 67, 100 Schneider, Phillip J. , , ......... .150 Schneider, Terry P. .. ....... . 36 SCHOOL RETREAT . . .......... 81 Schrand, Dennis L. .... 35, 56, 84 Schrand, George T. .. ...... 53, 93 Schrand, Richard G. ...... .. 45 Schrear, John T. ..... ,... 4 0, 150 Schreibeis, John J. . . . . . .... . . . .150 Schreiber, Edward J. ......... ..... 3 7 Schuermann, Kenneth C. ..... 36, 56, 71 Schulten, Warren R. .,.. ........ 4 5 Schultz, Edward J. ,,.. .... 1 48, 150 Schultz, Frederick A. .. ..... . 43 Schultz, Stanton A. . . . . . . . . 53 Schultz, Stephen A. .. ....... 150 Schutte, David V. ......., .. 53 Schutte, Robert J. . . . ......... . . . 43 Schwab, Eugene W. . .... 82, 150, 151 Schwartz, James A. .. ......... . 35 Schwarz, Ronald J. .. ........... ,150 Schwing, Carl M. .... ........... 1 51 SCIENCE ........................ 40-41 Seiwert, David L. ....... 37, 74, 82, 103 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .......... 125 SENIORS ...................... 126-153 Sheblessy, John C. .., .. . . . . . .151 Sherry, James J. .... 50, 63 Sicking, James J. ... ..... 36 Siegel, Robert L. . . , . . . . 51 Siemer, Clemens H. . . ,..... 52 Sieve, James E. ...,.. ,... 3 6, 84 Sieverding, Fred A. . . . . . . . 43 Simpson, Robert L. .. . 43 Smith, David S. . Smith, John P. ..... . Smullen, Kevin A. .. SODALITY ......,. Sohmer, David I . . . . SOPHOMORES ....... Spaccarelli, Paul A. Spaeth, James M. ..., . Spiegel, Thomas W. .. Spinnenweber, James D. Stadler, Paul G. . .... . Stadler, Robert F. . . . . Stagnaro, A. John .... Stahl, Ja mes E. ....., . Steiger, William C. Steigerwald, Charles H. Sterman, David A. Straub, Richard R. Stricker, William A. .. Stubenrauch, Edward J. STUDENT COUNCIL . Stuhlreyer, Anthony H. Stuntebeck, Robert .... Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Roger D. . . . Steve P. .... . Thomas A. . William A. .. .....l:Jl ....44 ......44 .....70-74 ........36 , ...... 43-45 ....53,68,83 .51 .. .... 52, 102 .151 . 35 ......45,g2 .lol ..,,........l52 ....44, 62,92 .......44,62.92 .. . .. 52 .. ....,. 75 .. ........ 36 .....36, 100 ....5l,63 ....37, 99 ...53, 63 .. .35, 69 Sunderman, David Sweeney, William R. . . . . . . Tallen, Robert G. Taphorn, John E. . Tedeschi, Eugene TENNIS . ...... T enoever, Gerald J. Terwort, William E Thies, Robert J. .. '55 C. THIS WAS '54 - Thobe, Robert J. .. J... 43 50 68, 36 ....45, 82 50 .. ...l17 ....27, 33, 52 ....37, 99 37 ....108 63 93 53 ......33, , , Thobe, Wayne J. ............ 62, 45, 92 Thole, Louis C. ................. . 40 Thomas, Edward D. ...,........ 43, 62 Thornburgh, George C. .. ........ . 53 Timperman, Albert L. ...69, 71, 75, 82 Timperman, Eugene L. .......,.. 43, 82 Toepker, Terrence P. .......... 44, 92 'rascx ............ h. .. ......... .116 Trapani, John M. . . . ......,.. . . . 51 Ullrich, Richard M. ..... 34, 37, 56, 59, 70, 72, 81 Ulrey, William R. . .,. ..... .. ,. 45 Umberg, William J. . . . .... 71, 75 VandeRyt, John R. .... 45, 81 VanLokeren, George P. . . . . . . . . 36 VanReypen, William W . . . . .... 51, 63 VARSITY BASKETBALL . . . . . . . .84-91 VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . .... 54-61 VARSITY SWIMMERS . . . ..... 104-105 Vesper, Alan E. ......... ....... 5 3 Vester, Donald J. ...... ..... 4 5 Vetter, James J. ..... 45 Vilardo, Frank J. .. 45 Voet, Lawrence L. . . . . . . . . 35 Vollman, Stanton H. .... 52, 63 Volz, Joseph C. ..... .... 4 3, 62 Volz, Robert H. ....... ......... 5 3 VonBenken, James R. ........ 35, 69, 99 VonBenken, John D. .. ..... 44, 101 Vonderahe, Thomas A. .. .... 51, 83 152 Vonderl-Iaar, Mark E. . . . . . . . .40, Wagner, Harry C. Wagner, Joseph L. .... ....45, 62 ......43,62 Wagner, John M. . ,............ 43, 69 Wahle, Jr., Albert C. . Wallace, John E. .... . Walls, Albert L. .... . Walsh, Joseph N. .......3o, , iffflflfiflf r , . , 7 98, 100, 148, .' 63 B4 51 10 ..37 56 104 10: 152 11 Walters, Timothy A. Weber, David O. . 80, Weber, Gerald M. . . Weber, Jack ..... Weber, Robert J. Wehage, Roger D. . . . . Wehman, Henry J. .... . Wehr, Paul G. .. 152 35 .72, 74, 148, 153 35, 74, 98, l 10 .,........ 45 Wehrman, William E. ........,.. 50, 93 Weibel, Frank J. .............. 56, 153 Weickert, James J. .... ....... 4 5 Weickert, Robert F. . . . . , . . 52 Weinewuth, Edward C. .. .... 43, 68 Weingartner, Thomas L. .. ...... . 44 Welling, Lawrence G. .... ..... 4 3 Wcnker, Donald L. .... ..Z 36 Wenning, George T. . . . ..... . . . 52 Wenstrup, David L. ............... 153 Wenstrup, Jr., Robert S. ...74, 148, 153 Westerman, James K. . Weyler, Frank W. . . . . Whitcomb, Michael E. White, John D. ..... . . ......... 153 .....52, 93 Wibbelsman, Fred P. . . . : . . .45, 83, 101 Widolif, Ronald G. .. .......... 35 Wiener, Robert D. .. ,....... . 37 Wilder, John T. .. ..... 35 Wilger, Kenley J. ..... . 35 Wilking, Thomas W. . . . . . 45, 62 Williams, Peter M. ...... ..... 4 3 Williamson, James P. . . . ..... 153 Willike, Fred C. ...., .. .. 37 Willis, Michael S. .... . .52, 83 Wills, David C. ... ..... 43 Wills, John C. .. . . . ...l53 Wimmcrs, Frank J. . .... ..... . 53 Vilinkler, James D. ..,.. . , 37, 99 Winterhalter, George T. . ,. .... 51, 63 Wise, William J. ..... . . ...51, 10:1 Woltermann, Kenneth J. .. ..... 53 Worst, Albert J. ......... ..... . 51 Woycke, Bruce E. ..... .... 4 5, 62 Wright, John C. . Wuest, Robert H. X-RAY .......... Young, Louis L. ., Young, Richard A. . Young, Thomas A. ., Younghans, James L. . Zepf, Edward C. .. . Zicka, Edwin M. . Zimmer, Clifford J. . . Zimmerer, Edwin A. .. .,..44, 96 36 . ...98-99 53 50 . . 421 . U52 ..'f.s6, ' 37 53 82 ....37. B4 Zimmerman, Nicholas B. ...,.... 33. 153 Zipfel, Richard W. ..... . .. Zook, Paul J. Zwick, Raymond J. .. 44, nz. 96 .......44. sg .. . 3:1 American Linen Supply ................ Amity Advertising 8: Letter Service. . . . . . Atlas Motors ......................... Aufdemkampe Hardware Co. ..... . . . . Banks Co., John C. .......... . Bavarian Brewing Co. . . . . Bergman, Peter E. ..... . Bertke Electric Co. ................... . Black Diamond Paint 8: Varnish Co.. . . . Blue Grass Provision Co. ............. . Boerger Dairy. ........ . . Bolger Coal Co., Jas. P.. . . . Boswell Furniture Co., R.. . . Brinker Printing Co. ...... . Bromwell's ............ Burger Brewing Co. ..... . Busch Bros. Elevator Co.. . . Buse Co., The R. L.. . . . Busse and Borgmann ..... Caproni's Restaurant ....... Cavanaugh, James T. .... -. . . Cincinnati Athletic Goods Co. .... . . . . Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. .... . . . . Cincinnati Typesetting Co. ..... . . . . City Haul Trucking Co. . . . . Coby's Pharmacy ........ Coca-Cola ............ Columbia Oldsmobile ..... Contour Chairs ...... Cooper Tire Co.. . . Cronin Motor Co.. . . Dan's Sohio Service .... Davitt and Hanser ..... Domestic Laundry ..... ......... Doppes' Sons Lumber Co., The J. B.. . . . Doran Transfer and Rigging Co. ....... . Earls Agency ................... .... Eilerman's Clothing Store .... .... Electrical Workers ....... Farlo ............. Flohr Binders .... Fox Hardware ..... Foy Paint Co.. . . . French-Bauer .... ADVERTISERS' INDEX Fries and Son Co., Anthony J. .... . . . Frisch's Restaurants, Inc.. . . . Froehle Freres ............ Friars Club ........ Fuldner Mortuary ..... Gallagher, Mary E. ..... . Glenway Chevrolet ........ Glueck and Co., Frank C.. . . Goldey Bros., Inc. .... . . GreiweInc........... Hathaway Stamp Co.. . . . Hay's Holiday Acres .... Hellman Lumber Co.. . . . Hexff-Jones Co. ...... . Hess Blue Print Co.. . . . Higginson Gift Shop ...... Holzhauser's Dept. Store ..... Idle-Wile Tavern ........ Jacobs Motors, Clifford .... Kemper's Pharmacy ....... Kitchens by Tom Hughes .... Knapp Brothers ........ Koetters, Joseph L. .... . Kollman's Chili ........... Kramer's Sporting Goods .... Manthey Seed Co. ....... . Mause Dairy ................. . . . Meyer Coal Co., The Adam F.. . . . . . Meyer, C. Louis ............ Mills Restaurant ........ Mohawk Furniture Co.. . . . Motorcycle Service .......... Mt. Healthy Hardware Co. ..... . . . Mt. Healthy Motors ........... . . . Mutual Mfg. and Supply Co. ..... . . . Nehi Beverage Corp. ....... . Obermeyer and Sons, J. F.. . . Ohio Bus Lines ........... Ohio Valley Sales Co.. . . Ollier, Cletus H. ......... . Palazzolo 8: Co., Antonio .... Patton Co., The R. J.. . . . . . Pepsi-Cola ....... .... Peter Paul Service ..... Pettibone Bros. .............. . . . . . Quality Engraving 8: Electrotype Co.. Quality Photo Shop ............... Queen City Chevrolet Co. ...... . Queen City Supply Co. .......... . Ratterman 8: Sons Co., The A. B.. . . Reinermann Fixture Co. ......... . Rembrant Studios ........... Richter Concrete Co., The ..... Rigacci's Art Works ............ Rohs Paint 8: Hardware Store ..... Rowekamp 8: Sons Co. ........ . St. Anthony Messenger ......... Schawe-Gerwin Inc. ............. . Schmidt Ice Cream Co., The J. J.. . . . Schoeny Co., The J. F. .......... . Scholl Shoe Co., The Dr. .... . . Shriver's Drug Store .............. Shurway Construction Co., The. . . . Singer Inc., John ............ . Sixth Street Shoe Store .... Song Shop ...................... Superior Towel 8: Linen Service .... Tillman's Fumiture 8: Appliances Co Tower Optical Co., The ........... . Tresler Oil Co. .......... . Vesper Printers .............. Vester Drugs .................. Walters, Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert V.. . . . Weil Storage Co. ............ . White Villa Grocers, Inc.. . . . Witt-Good 8: Kelsch .... Wong Restaurant ..... Wood Realty Co.. . . Wullenweber, Nick .... St. Xavier Book Store ..... St. Xavier Cafeteria ..... St. Xavier Church ....... St. Xavier Dads' Club ..... St. Xavier Mothers' Club .... Xavier University ....... York Camera Shop ....... Zumbiel Co., The C. W.. . . of f FJ: sfl'l l J- S s A5500 THE T955 X-RAY The 1955 school year has come to a close. The fiecks of dust which we first stirred up as we came back to St. Xavier last summer for football practice or to purchase new books have swirled over the school for a year and once again settled to rest for another summer. That year was a year of activity, a period of growth for the student. The l955 X-RAY is the story of that year. This book, as anyone who has passed the X-RAY oiiice in the afternoon or on a Saturday morning can testify, was not put together without a great deal of sweat.and toil. Leading the staff which first conceived the fundamental ideas of this year's book and then carried them into execution was the editor, Don Barnhorst. Although he had several other jobs to divert his attention he managed to coordinate the activities of the staff into a unified effort. Always on hand in the office almost any time were Dick Bollman and Ed Morgan, our capable associate editors. Dick by his creative ideas and layout ability and Ed by his tremendous drive and literary productivity made short work of many of the more difiicult phases of yearbook planning. The detailed work of preparing the basic layout and copy ideas for publication was carried through by staff members Bob Middendorf, Bill Terwort, Jim VonBenken, Bob Leroux, Steve Sullivan, and Larry Lippert. Dave Weber and Kurt Bofinger contributed their skills to the production of the book, while Joe Albertz and John Berson were behind the camera when many an important scene was captured for the pages of the X-RAY. Ned Brockhaus and Hank Wehman took care of the sports coverage for the annual. Handling the financial accounts were Jerry O'Connell, seasoned business manager of three years experience, and Jim Winkler. The work of all these members, under the guidance of Mr. Ralph J. Bastian, S.J., in his third year as moderator of the X-RAY, has combined to give you this edition of your annual. Remember their work when you are enjoying it. A word of thanks also to Mr. Louis P. Ficks of Rembrandt Studios for his time and energy in furnishing us with professional portraits and group pictures. The advice of Mr. James J. McGurk, district representative of Wm. J. Keller Inc., made the or- ganizational and production problems lighter for members of the staff. The coopera- tion of all teachers, especially of the principal, Rev. William F. Fay, S.J., was also a much-needed factor for the fulfilment of our schedule. THE 1955 X-RAY STAFF Editor ........... Associate Editors. . Business Manager. . Assistant ..... Layout Editors .... 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