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

 - Class of 1965

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N0. 1 in Codi? Eyes The slogan of the Apostleship of Prayer is, ttWe are number one where it really counts, we are num- Pat King explains the monthly inten- her one in GOd,5 eyes? Under the tion. direction of Fr. Raterman, SJ, the promoters have striven to en- courage every Student at St. Xavier to have true devotion to the Sacred Heart by saying the Morning Offering and living it. In an eHort to achieve this goal, Pat King, Joe Sadelfeld, Bill Hirt, and Greg Thobe organized a pro- cedure whereby promoters distrib- uted the montlfs leaflets and the treasury of good works slips. The tremendous response to these slips has encouraged the promoters and helped them realize that they can play a vital part in the spiritual life of the school. In addition, they instituted a special class Day of Reparation on which the members of an in- dividual Class could unite with one another in repairing for the ingratitude shown to the Sacred Heart, Bob Donnclly receives his Communion 0f Reparationt TOP ROW: Fr. RatermanJ S. J., Smyth, t Thohe, Brunetti, Brichler, Amzen, King, Sadel- t feld7 O,C0nnell, Speier. BOTTOM ROW: Mur- ray, Salem, Hirt, Murphy, Pohlman, Saalfeld, - Kelly, Donnelly, Rielage. h t Kessling, Macks, Kluska. SECOND IROW: Podesta, Redmond, Randolph, Weber. SECOND ROW: Imwalle, Eagen, Doyle, Voelker, Briehler, Belller, Sfahl, Bertoh, Flemmg, Fefger, Lechlerl BOT' Gruenwald, Tabeling, O,Brien, Hagedorn, Browne. BOTTOM ROW TOM ROW: Bumillerl Mitchell, Samples, Watson; Duff, Wehr- Libis, Steel, Rieman, Young, ScheeI, Arling, Clark, Ortnert TOP ROW: Bueter, Bressler. Korbee, Naish, Willis, Harbison, TOP ROW: Rogers, Dammel, Berberich, Wenstmp, Calkins, Terrell, h t! man, Brown, Ritchie. y i

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Fr. Middcndorf counsels Bob Burwinkel. $010125 Attack A 10051501051565 with Zeal The spirited Sophomore Sodality has worked diligently after school at Drake Hospital and supported the upperclassmen in their apostolatcs. In general, they accomplished most of the details for the various Sodality functions. The freshmen have gradual- ly been accustoming themselves to the Sodahly way of life. Fr. Middendorf and Mr. Toepker guided the sopho- mores; Fr, Thul led the freshmen. TOP ROW: Meyer,Hughes, DiMuzio, Hclmick, Montgomery, HubJ LuedekeJ Linder, Burke, KochJ Weber, Davis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Toepker, Mur- phy, Gribi, Sage, Eagen, Keefe, Deters, Feldhaus, Holte, Kiley, Schnelle, Fr. Middendorf. THIRD ROW: Miller, Kaiser, Baechtold, Schutte, Brinker, Burwinkel, Wagner, Kleinhaus, O,C0nn nor, Hemmer, Poplish BOTTOM ROW: Barnhorn, Roettker, Algcier, Ruttercr, Moriarty, Geoghegan, Can.- field, McGraw, Ertel, Nolan, Willse. Schutte, Poplis, Kiley, and Moriarty get lasthminute instructions before leaving for Drake Hospitalh Freshman .Officers and Room Captains. LEFT ROW: Mr. Wild, Blasc, Hurstj Fr, Thul. CENTER ROW: Masterson, Watkins, Doepker, Deters, OhDrm- ?illh RIGHT ROW: Pauly, Hellmann, Dehncr, Zip- e .



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CDL Widens Its Scope With a majority of its members re- turning from last year, experience he- came one of the strong points of the CDL, as it should be in a fight against indecent literaturet For greater ef- fectivity the group joined with dify ferent schools on a house-to-house membership drive. They distributed posters to drug stores and passed out CDL pamphlets after Sunday services at Churches. In addition, they wrote letters to prominent citizens explain- ing the CDL St. Xavier played host to the tri-statc CDL convention held in April. Davis, Winter, Koebel, Watson, Og- den, Deinlein, Brown, McAllister, Mr. Parmantie: S. J. CDL President Ted Koebel listens to remarks on uWhy Not Youi , Pat King collects funds for the missions. Sponsoring many fund drives and extra-Curricular activities, the CSMC 55 showed that from a small group great MOtO 71-96165: courtew Qf things could flow. They spearheaded the Motorcycle Drive for the Jesuits A N . in India, Students responded with t 5 H , I $2000 before Christmas. During the second semester they led the drive to purchase a jeep for the Jesuit mis- sionaries in Peru. In addition, the group sponsored an overnight trip to the Appalachia, where they received first hand experience about Americafs poor. Fr. Thul, 5.1., moderated the club and Jim Fleming, its president, co-ordinated the mission collections. LEFT ROW: Fr. Thul, S.J., Klopp, Rowekamp, Shannon, Deardorff, Gag- liardo, Costello. MIDDLE ROW: Fisc- her, Montgomery, Meyer, Hellmann, Averdick, Darr, FeIton. RIGHT ROW: Scheve, Saal, Ritchie, Nieman, Beller- sen. 20

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