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Page 1: Chaminade High School Yearbook 1952
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PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR 'CLASS

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onlenls _ ADMINISTRATION. 1( - 25

_ SENIORS. . . . . .. 26 - 57

_ UNDERULASSES .. 58 - 75

_ ORGANIZATIONS.. 76 - 97

_ SPORTS ........ 98-119

_ FEATURES .. 3 ••• 120 -132

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Finally it has come-Graduation-after four hopeful years of diligent study, trying times, pleasant memo.ries.- Commencement- the prelude to our future life.- What will it be?- the cap and gcwn- breadwinner and home­maker- or the khaki and the gun?- Right now we are perplexed, undecided. - But of this we are sure. Chaminade has taught us to be "Men of Christ." - This, our aim, no matter the course.

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Working zealously in an effort to germinate in young Catholic manhood the seed of true Christianity, Bishop Alter taught his charges the spiritual responsibility which the CathoEc man of today must accept. Our Bishop has set an example which accurately charts and directs our course of living toward heavenly channels. His peerless guidance has left in us an enduring impression which cannot fail to find its way into our future.

We express our deep apprec:ation for his fatherly solicitude, his personal interest in our beloved alma mater and his continued support of all our undertakings. May Almighty God grant him richest blessings and strength to carryon. his struggle against the onslaughts of modern evil.

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Our Spiritual Leaders

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8lwa~1 Connatl9il(Jn

When the Brothers first began to teach at Chaminade in 1927, Rev­erend Francis Joseph Bredestage was Superintendent of Schools of the Archdioce!Oe of Cincinnati.

Father Edward A. Connaughton was appointed superin­tendent of Parochial Schools in the Dayton area in Septem­ber of 1949. Previously the Dayton schools were under the auspices of the superintendent of Cincinnati. Due to the increasing enrollment of students, the Dayton addition was created to serve the Dayton area and the northern part of the s~ate. Before taking office here, Father served as as­sistant superintendent at Stubenville, taught at Elder High School and Teachers College of the Athenaeum of Ohio.

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Religion is the core of Catholic Education. Cha­m~.nade, therefore, offers its students ample oppor­tunities both to learn their religion and to practice it. With the essential Truths of our Catholic Faith explained and the practical application of the vir­tues and teachings of Chr:st imparted, the students of Chaminade receive a true education.

Daily, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered in the school chapel; Confessions are heard both before and after classes; Benediction is also held and prayers for special intentions are frequently said. This year the recitation of the Litany of the Blessed Virgin every Friday morning by the entire

student body augmented the school 's religion exer­cises. The coordination of these religious activities is smoothly handled by Chaminade's C.S.M.C.

Among the various activities sponsored by the C.S .M.C. was the Holy Year Pilgrim'ige. On the feast of Christ the King over 400 students took part -in this demonstration of faith. Beginning at Em­manuel 's Church, the students moved on to Sacred Heart, then to Holy Trinity. The pilgrimage then proceeded to St. Joseph's Church where it was solemnly concluded with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

G. Zwisler, D. Ferdelman, T. Egan, A. Krystofik and J. Kurz receive gold pin.

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The Pilgrimage approaches Sacred Heart Church.

Chaminade sodalists assemble in the chapel to pay tribute to the Blessed Virgin by furthering their consecration to her.

Having comple'ted the first step of the Holy Year Pilgrimage, the students leave Emanuel's Church.

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William Joseph Chaminade

The Marianist hands about the globe symbolize their world-wide mission. They have establish­ments throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Far East.

, Father William Joseph Chaminade, exiled to

Spain by the post-revolutionary forces in France, was inspired by the august Virgin at Saragossa with her plan of the apostolate. He returned to France and founded a religious society of men, the Marian­ists, to combat modern errors by providing to the world a spectacle of Catholic leadership_

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THE SOCIETY OF MARY

We, the graduates of 1952, respectfully dedicate our annual to the Society of Mary for their twenty-five years of faithful and unselfish service at Chaminade High.

"To oppose a powerful barrier .to the torrent of modern evil, heaven inspired me to renew and rekindle everywhere the divine torch of faith by p.resenting on all sides to the aston­ished world, imposing masses of Catholic Christians of all ages and every walk of life."

With these words of Father Chaminade in

The major superiors of the Cincinnati Province of the Society of Mary, V. Rev. John A, Elbert,' Provincial, and Rev. Brother Paul A. Sibbing~Ihspector of Schools.

mind, the Society of Mary founded Chaminade High School twenty-five years ago. Since then they have continued to carry out his wishes of multiplying Christians.

Under the guidance of Mary, the Marianist Priests and Brothers have striven to educate our Christian youth in :>oul, mind, and body. They have worked tirelessly to mold them into true sons of Mary, and examples to those in the world about them.

Very Rev. Sylvester Jo­seph Juergens, Superior General of the Society of Mary.

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In order for us to be successful Apostles, we must be trained as leaders in the various pro­fessional fields. Such leadership cannot come about without proper guidance. Herein lies the mission of the Society of Mary- the train­ing of future leaders-leaders that will bring others to Christ through Mary.

This training has been accomplished by the work of Mary's hands- Marianist hands- all equally devoted to Mary's service. The hands of the Marianist Priest- ministering to his fel -

Marianist Teamwork: the Priest, the Teaching Brother, the Working Brother.

Brother George Mukits checks con­struction plans with two engineers.

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low brothers and to the people of the world. The hands of the Marianist Teaching Brother - forming other sons of Mary among the youth of the world. The hands of the Marianist Working Brother-·offering the fruits of labor for the success of the priests and teachers.

We can never hope to repay fully the great debt which we owe these men of Mary. But we can show our gratitude to them and to M~try by living up to the ideals which they have ·taught us.

Bro. George Mukits, S.M.

For the past twenty-five years, Brother George Mukits, a Marianist Working Brother, has led a life of work and prayer for the love of Mary Im­maculate. He has offered all his work for the suc­cess of the apostolate of the Marianists. We s:n­cerely congratulate Brother George on the celebra­tion of his Silver Jubilee, and extend heart-felt wishes that he may enjoy many more years of fruitful service in the family of Mary.

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Performing the works of the ministry among his fellow brothers and among the students, the Marianist Priest plays a tremendously important par tin Mary's work. As we go throughout life we shall find that the teachings of the Marianist Priest are far more important than anything else we could ever learn in-life.

On the shoulders 0 f the Marianist Teaching Brother rests the responsibility of educating the students in the pro­fession they wish to follow. This train­ing is not only for success .in this world, but also , and of greater significance, for success in obtaining happiness in the next.

A more contemplative life is led by the Marianist Working Brother than by the Priest or the Teaching Brother. The fruits of their labor are offered for the succe,s of the priests and teachers. Their day is spent in work and prayer to Mary Immaculate for the salvation of mankind.

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Moulders of men-builders of character. These traits are symbolic of the Brothers and Priests in the Society of Mary. Through their enduring efforts, the realization of a new Chaminade has finally materialized into a dream come true. In the last quarter century, they have imparted into the minds of thousands of Chaminade graduates the principles of a Christian of life for the honor of our august Mother. These ideals will serve as a firm foundation toward a better world.

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1952

IS

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Progress Through

1927' Progress - the result of man's dis· satisfaction with his surroundings - ever striving to hetter his en­vironment and way of living -looking into the future - hasten­ing his strides toward an ultra·· modern civilization. - Progress in all fields: industry, transporta­tion, agriculture, and what made these possible, education. - Prog­ress through Education , the goal of Chaminade - to instill in the minds of its graduates Christian ideals to impart into the various aspects of modern culture.

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Education

Boy meets girl, 1927 - modern

Boy meets girl, 1952 - same Purpose

car, latest styles J"n cJothin ....

0, new acquaintances ... ,

, new car, I t a es t fashions

" " difference?

The advancement of the times is here truly characterized by the difference in car, clothes, and hair styles" These nota­ble variations are paralleled by the change in methods of education employed at Cham­inade to forge future citizens of America"

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Marianist

Matthew G. Betz S.M.

For the past four years, our principal, Bro. Matthew, has un­selfishly devoted all his time to the progress of Catholic education. He has, with the able assistance of the other members of the faculty, endeavored to develop in the stu­dent body Christian standards of living. It is only through his inspiring leadership that the beau­tiful new building now in use by the students has been made poss­ible.

In the years to come we shall remember Brother Matthew Betz, not only as our principal and ed­ucator, but also as a true friend and guide throughout our years at Chaminade.

Thomas Seebold, S.M .

First Principal of Chaminade 1927 - 1929

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Educators

Charles Eckhardt, S. M.

B~o . Charles has earned for himself a lasting niche in the hearts and minds of the student body. His ready wit and humor coupled with his strict but not over­bearing discipline have made him a very well-liked figure here at Chaminade.

Rev. James Darby, S.M.

Providing spiritual guidance for the student body, Father Darby played an ex­tremely important part in our Catholic education. As an instructor of religion and overall moderator of the C.S.M.C., he provided us with a firm spiritual founda­tion for our future lives.

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Alfred G. Beigel, S.M. Treasurer World History

Oscar F. Arnold, S.M. Cafeteria

Charles A walt, S.M. Religion I W orId History English I C.S.M.C. Moderator Scrap Drive

Charles T. Bergedick, S.M. Religion I Latin I Orientation Eagle Moderator C.S.M.C. Moderator

Our Faculty ... Friends, Advisors,

John Bertone, S.M. Maintenance

Anthony B. Bishop, S.M. Algebra I , II Driver Education

Mr. Donahue elucidates maleVolent consequences of inhaling tobacco.

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John A. Blank, S.M. Religion III English III Marianist Drive C.S.M.C. Moderator

Counselors

Rev. Robert E . Brown Librarian Library Staff C.S.M.C. Moderator

Bro . Trageser and two band members admire Christmas Crib.

Mr. Gerard A. Faust Mechanical Drawing Mathematics IV Football Coach

J. Edward Fick, S.M. English I Ticket Manager

Mr. William G. Donahue Biology Junior Prom

John P . Flynn, S.M. Physics Senior Counselor Mathematics Club National Honor Society

Mr. George M. Early Civics Sociology Student Placement Alumni Secretary

John F. Hall, S.M. Typing Stamp Drive

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Bro. Landolfi and Bro. Sturm recollect highlights of eventful Cleve­land C.S.M.C. trip.

Robert Hughes, S.M. Joseph F. Janning, S.M. Albert J. Kozar, S.M. Religion I Religion II

English IV Trigonometry Publicity

Religion II, IV English III Eagle Moderator C.S.M.C. Moderator

Louis A. Hettich, S.M. German I Geometry

Mr. Emerson Horner Business Law

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John F . LaFaso, S.M. English II Religion II World History Band

Emil Morgana, S.M. Algebra I Applied Math III Business Math IV Shop Math IV Driver Education

Paul J. Landolfi, S.M. Latin I, II Red Cross Bowling Moderator Scrap Drive

Herman B. Lambers, S.M. Maintenance Director

The tables are turned!

George J . McKenzie, S.M. Religion III, IV English III, IV Public Speaking Dramatics

Mr. Edward Marrinan World History

Anthony J. Deinlein, S.M. Marianist Magazine

Mr. Edward Regan Economics American History Reserve Football Coach

Anthony L . Sa!ete1, S.M. German II Reli~ion III Bookstore

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William A. Schmitt, S.M. Chemistry Algebra II Locks and Lockers

Bro. Janning points out valuable data to Mr. Marrinan.

Bro. Wuco and Bro . Saletel on their way to class.

Andrew Schratz, S.M. Stamp Drive

Rev. Aloysius ]. Seitz Latin II, III, IV Junior Counselor C.S .M.C. Moderator

John ]. Schreiber, S.M. Religion II Spanish I, II Driver Education Scrap Drive Faculty Choir

Henry Setter, S.M. R eligion I English I Booster Club

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Stephen Sheehy, S.M. Bookkeeping I, II A thletic Director Alumni Association Moder­

ator

Raymond D. Wuco, S.M. Algebra I General Math I Camera Club Servers Club Sacristan

Mr. John Spezzaferro Health World History Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach

Norbert A. Sturm, S.M. English II Student Council Moderator Sophomore Counselor Speech Club Moderator C.S.M.C. Moderator

Miss Agnes Mahle Secretary

Joseph A. Trageser, S.M. Religion II Geometry Band Director Glee Club C.S .M.C. Moderator

Brothers practice Gregorian Chant.

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"What does the future hold for me?" This question in on the lips of every senior. He must find his way in a world of international chaos and unrest,. a world threatened . by a dreaded third world war. In contrast to this, the senior of 1927 looked forward to graduating into some field of business. The graduates of today face the future with a grim determination to build a better world. Fortified with their Christian education these "Men of Chaminade" will work to succeed where their predecessors have failed.

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

PAUL HORN President

WILLIAM EISENHAUER Secretary

JAMES OMLOR Vice President

Selected by their fellow classmates as their leaders, the senior class officers of the 1952 gradu­ating class performed their duties with outstanding achievement. Soliciting the cooperation of their fellow students and school faculty they rewarded the trust placed in them by establishing an enviable record of leadership and accomplishment that will long endure in the traditions of Chaminade High School.

DONALD WELLMEIER Treasurer

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Ambrose, George F.

Honor Roll 1; Bowling 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 ; Intramurals 3,4; Band 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Variety Show.

Arber, Alan W.

Honor Roll 1; C.S.M.C. 1.

Anticoli, Leo J.

Projector Club 1; Servers, 1, 2.

Aufuldish, Robert E. "Aufee"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3; C.S.M.e. 2, 3, 4.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Baber, Jack G. "Punch"

Class Officer 1, 2; Basketball 1; Bowling 1, 2; Servers 1; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C 1, 2, 3, 4; Building Fund Committee 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2; 3, 4; Band 1, 2., 3; Glee Club 4.

'Ballman, Marvin A.

"Shotgun"

Balsom, Michael J. "Mike"

Perfect Attendance 4; Na­tional Honor S:>ciety 4; Math Club 4; Annual Staff 4 ; Bowling 4; Cafeteria Squad 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Spirit Club 4.

Barlow, Albert G. "Big AI"

Perfect Attendance 2; Class Officer 3; Junior Prom Com­mittee 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; BasketbJl1 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; National Athletic Honor Society 2.

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Bataille, Raymond ]. "Big Ray"

Honor Roll 3; Perfect At­tendance 1, 3, 4.

"The Mad Hatters."

Beery, Jack

Booster Club 1, 2; Library Staff 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2;. Annu.:.l Staff.

Batsche, Robert E. "Scratch"

Perf ect Attendance 1, 2 ; Booster Club 1, 2; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C 1, 2, 3, 4; Building Fund Committee 1, 2; Inlramurals 1, 2, 4.

Bellert, John P.

Perfect Attendance 1, 2,3,4; Chaminade News 1 ; Bowling 1,2 , 3,4 ; Cafeteria Squad 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 3, 4; Glee Club 4.

Beck, John R. "Doc"

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Cla~s Officer 4; Math Club 3, 4; Bowling 1; Library Staff 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer­leader 1, 2, 3, 4.

Berardi, Frank D.

Perfect Attendance 2, 4.

Bedrowsky, Donald J. "Don"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Na­tional Honor Society 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 .

Bettinger, Robert W. "Bob"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Booster Club 2; Intramurals 1,4; Variety Show.

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Blincoe, Richard A. "Louie"

Honor Roll 1; Perfect At­tendance 1, 2, 4; C.S.M.C. 3, 4; Band 1, 2.

Bramlage, Thomas L. "Tom"

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Booster Club 2; Cafeteria Squad 2; C.S.M.C. 2; Build­ing Fund Committee 3; Intra­murals 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4.

Bohman, Kenneth G. "Rugged"

Cafeteria Squad 1; Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Breidenbach, Gerald R. "Birdy"

Booster Club 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Brinkman, Donald E . "Don"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Brun., Fred

Bowling 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1; Glee Club 3, 4.

Bulko, Michael S. "Buke"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4.

Burger, Richard E. "Dick"

Perfect At t e n dan c e 4; C.S.M.C. 3 ; Glee Club 4.

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Burke, John E. "Burns"

Class Officer 4; Stl1.dent Coun­cil 2; Booster Club 1; An­nual Staff 4'; Bowling 4; Library Staff 1, 2; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals.1, 2, 3, 4.

Bysack, Frank J. "Francis"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Squad 2; C.S.M.C. 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3.

Butz, R,aymond C. "Ray"

Perfect Attendance 2; Bowl­ing 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Chapin, Charles E . "Chuck"

Cla~s Officer 1; Projector Club 1; Bowling 1.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Ciani, Samuel N. "Sambo"

Class Officer 3 ; Student Coun­cil 2; Cafeterial Squad 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Clark, Patrick J. "Pat"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Na­tional Honor Society 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4.

Cochran, Gerald J. 'Jerry"

Booster Club 2; C.S .M.C 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Connell, Robert P. "Foot"

Student Council 3; Booster Club 2; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4; Intra· murals I, 2, 3, 4.

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Cramer, Robert E. "Bob"

Perfect Attendance 1; Booster Club 1; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4.

Dierkers, Edward A. "Eddy"

Class Officer 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 3.

Crompton, Eugene "Gene"

Perfect Attendance 1; Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Dix, Richard A. "Dick"

C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Daugherty, Thomas C. "Tom"

Honor Roll 3; Perfect At­tendance 3; Class Officer 4; Tennis '1, 2; Bowling 2, 3; C.S .M.C. 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 4.

Dohner, David L. "Dave"

Perfect Attendance 4; Foot­ball 1; Cafeteria Squad 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 3; Intramurals 1, 3, 4.

DeRoze, Donald G. "Don"

Honor Roll 4; Perfect At­tendance 4.

"Hope my picture is up there next year."

Dunnigan, Richard T. "Tom"

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; C.S.M.C. 1; Intramurals 1.

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Egan, Tod E. "Tod"

Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class OffIcer 2; Chaminade News 2; Annual Staff , Religious Editor; Li­brary Staff 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3,4; Band 2, 3.

Eisenhauer, William J . "Bill"

Class Officer 2, 3, 4;· Senior Class OffIcer, Secretary; Stu­dent Council 1, 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Football 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2.

Esser, Edmund J. "Ed"

Class OffIcer 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Junior Prom Com­mittee 3; Chaminade News 2 ; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Public Address System 1, 2, 3.

Fahenstock, Donald L . "Don"

Perfect Attendance 4; An­nual Staff; C.S.M.C. 2, 3.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Farm, Manley G. "Buzz"

Bowling 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; Building Fund Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cboir 1.

Federspiel, Walter B. "Feed"

Perfect Attendance, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2; Intramurals 2,4.

Fecke, Joseph W. "Joe"

Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 3; C.S.M.C . 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Ferdelman, Donald C. "Don"

Perfect Attendance 4; Math Club 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3 ; Library Staff 3; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4.

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Fiely, Richard E. "Dick"

Booster Club 1; Chaminade News 1, 2; Servers 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Building; Fund Committee 2; Band 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Variety Show.

Franklin, Ronald "Frankie"

Fleishman, James C. "Jim"

Footb:t11 2; Projector Club 1; C.S.M.C. 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Varietv Show.

Fromholt, John J. "John L."

Perfect Attendance 1, 3, 4; Cl3.ss Officer 1, 2; C.S .M.C. 2; Varietv Show.

Fox, Joseph C. "Foxie"

Library Staff 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2,3,4; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4.

Furderer, Jack E . "Jackie"

Footb:lII 1, 2, 3; Bas),clbaII 1, 2.

Fox, Kenneth G. "Ken"

C.M.S.C. 1.

Architects Ciani, Luehrs, Ri­ancho and Spirk critICIze plans for new b'lildin".

Geiger, David L. "Hose-Nose"

Math Club 4; Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff; Li­brary Staff 1, 2; Cafeteri:l. Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4.

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Glode, John B. "Jack"

Perfect Attendance 1, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; C.M.S.C. 1, 2.

"I'd give you a bite, Mike, but . . . ah . you know how it is."

Haas. Thomas J. "Tom"

Football 3; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4.

Gohmann, Bruce J. "Small Bruce"

Golf 3, 4; Cafeteria Squad 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Haines, Paul A. "Red"

Perfect Attendance 4; Math Club 4; Bowling 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Griffin, Tom R. "Griff"

Class Officer 4; Football 2; Basketball 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 2, 3,4; Intramurals 3, 4.

Haley, Joseph M. "Joel)

Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Golf 4; Glee Club 2; Bowling 2 ; Chaminade News 2; Math Club 4; Annual 4.

Grillot, David V. "Dave"

Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Harker, Thomas R. "Hark"

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Harlett, Robert L. "Bcb"

Perfect Attendance 1, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4.

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Harman, Thomas L. "Tom"

Perfect Attendance 4; Inlra­murals 4.

Harris, Donald "Don"

Honor Roll 3; Perfect At­tendance 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C.

Hartfe1der, Joseph C. "Red"

Honor Roll 2; Booster Club 2, 3 ; C.S .M.C. 3, 4; Glee Club '2; Variety Show.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Hausfeld, Eugene E. "Porky"

Perfect Attendance 3, National Honor Society 3 , 4; Class Officer 4; Senior Class Officer; Student Council 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3.

Hecker, Eugene L. "Gene"

C.S.M.C. 4.

Head, Edward D. "Ed"

Honor Roll 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4 ; Class Officer 1; Chaminade News 2 ; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3: Variety Show.

Heeter, George F. "Geo"

Honor Roll 3; Perfect At­tendance 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2.

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Heindl, Donald B. Heindl, Jerome E. "Aesop"

A thletic Manager 1. "J erry"

Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Stephens, Heindl , Walker and Muellner enjoy the morning sun.

Hilgeford, Donald L . "Hink"

Perfect Attendance 1; Bowl­ing 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Hilgeman, Charles R. "Budd"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; CIa, s Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3 ; Football 1 i C a f e t e ria S qua d 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 1, 2 .

Hemmert, Michael J. "Mike"

Cafeteria Squad 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 4.

Hoelscher, Louis H. "Louie"

Bowling 3; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4; In­tramurals 1, 2.

Heyl, John N. "J ohnny"

Hon~r Roll 3; Perfect At­tendance 2,3 ,4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Building Fund Co m­mittee 4.

Hoff, W illiam S. "Bill"

Perfect Attendance 1; Bas­ketball 1; Chaminade News 1, 2; Bow lin g 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2.

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Horn, Paul, W. "Pooch"

Class Officer 4; Seni:Jr Class Officer, Pres.; Football 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 4; Intramurals 4.

Hosbrook, Garold C. "Bulldog"

Honor Roll 2; Perfect At­tendance 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 3, 4.

Horwath, Larry C. "Larry"

Booster 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Building Fund Committee 2; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4.

Hunke!er, Leo J. "Hunk"

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Hussong, John F. "Jock"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Na­tional Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Chaminade News 2; Ann u a 1St a f f; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Variety Show; School Correspondent 4.

Jaspers, Glenn ]. "Jass"

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Jeckering, Robert C. "Bob"

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Math Club 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3 ; C.S.M.C. 1; Band 1, 2.

Johnson, Jerome E . "Jerry"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Band 2.

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Joseph, Alan B. "Bambi"

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; ·Glee Club 1, 2; Variety Show.

Kaiser, Robert J. "Bob"

Perfect Attendance 3; Foot­ball 2, 3; Intramurals 4 ; Baml. 1.

Kaiser, Richard W . . "Dick"

Perfect Attendance 3; Class Officer 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Football 2, 3; Band 1.

Keehn, Daniel G. "Dan"

Basketball 3; C.S.M.C. 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Glee Club 3.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Keyes, Karl A. "Sonny"

Bowling 4; C.S .M.C. 2, 3; Intramurals 3.

Kincade, John R. "Jack"

Booster Club 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 2; Intramurals 1, 4.

Kindle, Thomas W. "Tom"

Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1; C.S.M.e. 1, 2; Band 1, 2.

Kleckner, Robert A. "Bob"

Honor Holl 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 3, 4.

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Kinsley, Andrew W. "Andy"

C.S .M.C. 3, 4.

Krimm, Richard J. "Dick"

Knopp, John W. "Bill"

Booster Club 1; Projeclor Club 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 3; Inl r:t­murals 1, 2, 3; Che~r Leader 3,4.

Krystofik, Anthony J. "Kris"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; N:t­tional Honor Sociely 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu­dent Council 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Basketball 1, 2; Math Club 4; Chaminadc News 2; Annual ·Staff 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intr:t­murals 3, 4.

Knoth, Robert A. "Bob"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4.

Kunk, Elmer B. "Elm"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4; In­tram urals 4.

Koenig, Clifford A. "Cliff"

Class Officer 2, 3; Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4.

10:15 traffic jam!

Kuntz, Kenneth J. "Kenny"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Variety Show 2; Band Officer 4.

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Kurz, James A. "Jinl"

Honor R oll 1, 2, 3, 4; N~­tional Honor Society .1 , 4; Math Club 3, 4; Bowling 2; C.S .M.e. 1, 2, 3, 4; 1ntra­murals 1, 2; B~nd 1,2, 3; Annual Staff.

Lafferty, James A. "Jim"

Honor Roll 2; Nat ion a I Honor Society 3 , 4; Class Of­ficer 3; Student Council 3, 4; Junior Prom Comm i ttee; Basketball 1; Annual Staff ; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; 1lltra­murals 2, 3, 4.

Lally, Robert M. "Bob"

Perfect Atlendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3 , 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 3, 4.

LaPorte, Harry D. "Tim"

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

LaVielle, James M. "Rod"

Class Officer 3; Junior Prom Committee; Projector Club 2 ; Annual Staff; Bowling 1, 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; 1ntra­murals 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Spirit Club 4.

LeBoeuf, Robert A. "Bob"

Perfect Attendance 4; Golf 4; Bowling 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4.

Lawler, James B. "Jim"

Perfect Attendance 4; Class Officer 1, 4; Football 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; 1ntra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Lefeld, Richard L. "Punch"

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; 1n­tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

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Lensch, Richard A . "Dick"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Ten­nis 3, 4.

Lukaswitz, William F. "Luke"

Bowling 1; Cafeteria Squad 1 ; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4.

Loeber, Robert L. "Bob"

Honor Roll 4; Perfect At­tendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Chami­nade News 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Variety Show.

Luther, Donald J. "Den"

Boaster Club 2, 3; Servers 2; C a f e t e r i 'a S qua d 1, 2; C.S.M,C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Loges, Ed G. "Spider"

Honor Roll 1, 2; Perfect At­tendance 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Bowling 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Lynch, James W. "Homo"

Bowling 1, 2; C.S.M,C, 1, 2, 3,4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1.

Luehrs, Larry L . "Lar"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Building Fund Com­mittee 1, 2; Intramurals,

Maliro, Bataille and Berardi take a little snack between classes.

"HARUMPH!" Mr. Early gives Geiger double whammy.

McAvoy, Jerry H. "Mac"

Class Officer 4; Booster Club 1, 2; Annual Staff; C.S.M,C. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Shaw.

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McGarry, Michael F . "Mike"

Perfect A t ten dan c e 1, C.S .M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 1, 2, 4; Band Con­cert 3.

"Over the top by $700." Spatz congratulates six hi g h est sellers in ad drive.

McLaughlin, Charles E. "Chuck"

C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Building Fund .Committee 2, 3, 4.

McGarvey, Jerry T. "Mac"

Honor Roll 3; Booster Club 2 ; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 4.

McIlvain, Robert L. "Mac"

Perfect Attendance. 1, 2, 4; C.S.M.C. 2, 3; Intramurals 3.

McLain , Frank M. "Frankie"

Honor Roll 1, 2; Perfect At­tendance 1, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 4; Annual Staff; C.S.M.C. 3, 4; Glee Club 2,. 3, 4.

SELL AN AD TODAY

McLaughlin, Philip Mahle, Bernard V. '.'Bernie"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Per­fect Attendance 1, 3, 4 ; Na­tional Honor Society, 3, 4; Student Council 4; C.S.M.e. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Mahlmeister, Thomas G. "Percy"

Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4.

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Makley, Roger J.

Football 2; Booster Club 1; Library Staff 1; Cafeteria Squad; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 4; An­nual Staff.

Mangan, Jerome C. "Jerry"

Bowling 4.

Marks, Richard J. "Dick"

Bowling 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1. 3, 4.

Marsico, Leonard J. "Custom"

Perfect Attendance 1, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 3.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Mauch, James R. "Jim"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff; Bowling 1, 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 3, 4; Intra­murals 4.

Mauro, Peter J. "Punchy"

Perfect Attendance 2; Stu­dent C, uncil 2; Bowling 2; C.S.M.C. 2; Building Fund Committee 1, 2; Jntramurals 1, 2.

Mauro, Joseph "Joe"

Building Fund Committee 1; Intramurals 2.

Melia, Robert A. "Blacky"

Perfect A t ten dan c e 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2; Building Fund Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4.

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Meyers, Joseph C. "Joe"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2; C.S. M.C. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Michel, Jerry S. "Butch"

Class OfTIcer 3; Junior Prom Committee; Projector Club 1 ; Bowling 2; C.S .M.C . 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2.

"WE use PEPSODENT."

Monaghan, John P . "Wrenty"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1; Building Fund Committee 1.

Monnin, Carl R . "'Moonshine"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

Miller, Marvin A. "Archie"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Offlcer 1, Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 ; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Variety Show; Cheerleaders 4; Y.C .S. 1.

Monnin, Ronald L. "Curly"

Perfect Attendance 1; Bowl­ing 3; C.S.M.e. 1.

Miller, William H . "Bill"

Servers 2; C.S.M.C . 2, 3.

Muth, Eugene P. "Gene"

Perfect Attendance; Intra­murals I , 2; Band 1.

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Niedermeyer, Raymond L. "Ray"

Perfect Attendance 1, 3.

Noll, Leo J. "Lee"

Class Officer 3, 4; Student Council 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Niekamp, Richard E. "Whitey"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Pro­jector Club 2; Service 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show ; Treasure Chest, Sales­man.

Nurrenbrock, James E. "Jim"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Glee Club 2.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

O'Bryan, Peter C., Jr. "Pedro"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect· Attendance 1, 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Of­ficer 1, 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3; Annual Staff; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4.

O'Meara, Thomas G. "Demo"

Perfect Attendance 3; C.S. M.C. 2,3.

Omlor, James H. "Jim"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee ; Basketball 1, 2 ; C.S.M.C. 1, 2 ; Intramurals 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show.

O'Reilly, James M. "Jim"

Honor Roll 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

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Ostendorf, Ned B. "Yodaai""

Perfect Attendance 4; Class Offic~r 3, 4; Chaminade News 2; Annual Staff ; C.S.M.C. 3; Intramurals 1. '2, 4.

Pett, David F . "Peewee"

Class Officer 1; Golf 4; Bowl­ing 1; Library Staff 1; Cafe­teria Squad 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 3. 4.

Paton, Robert J. ' ''Boby''

Perfect Attendance 1; Cafe­teria Squad 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3,4.

Phillips, Denton W. "Phil"

Math Club 4; Bowling 2, 4; C.S.M.C. 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3,4; Glee Club '2,3, 4; Va­riety Show 2.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Pohl, Donald F. "Don"

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Bowling 4; C.S:M.C. 3, 4.

Pytosh, Andrew E. "Pye"

Bowling 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4.

Reichert, Thomas J. "Cricket"

Perfect Attendance 1,2; Foot­ball 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 4; Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Variety Show.

Retter, Raymond J. "Jerr"

Perfect Attendance 2, 3; In­tramurals 1, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4.

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Rhein, Jel'ry

Sander, William J.

Honor Roll 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Football, Manager 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show, Photography Club 1; Junior Achievement 3, 4.

Riancho, Ralph G. "Pancho"

Scarpelli, Albert A. "Pasquale"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Class Officer 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1,_ 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C 1, 2.

Russell, John F. "Lightning"

Booster Club 2; Bowling 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4.

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Sage, William C. "Willie"

Bowling 3, 4; C.S .M.C. 1, 2, 3; Tennis 4.

" ... and stay out 1"

Schaefer, John L. "Jack"

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Na­tional Honor Society 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 3, 4.

Schenking, William B. "Bi:II"

Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Foot­ball, Manager 2, 3; Basket­ball, Manager 2; Projector Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Va­riety Show.

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Schierloh, Donald L. "Sam"

Perfect Attendance 1, '2,3,4; Bowling 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 ; Glee Club 2, 3 .

Schirack, William J. "Willie"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1; Intramurals 4; Glee Club 2; Speech Contest 1, 2, 4; Essay Contest 3.

Schlegel, Donald L. "Big Don"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Per­fect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Na­tional Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Bowling 4.

Schubert, James R. "Jamie"

Perfect Attendance 4; C.S.­M.C. 3.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Schulz, William G. "Admiral"

Projector Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Library Staff 1, 2; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4.

Sills, Frederick L . "Fred"

Perfect Attendance 3; Bowl­ling 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4.

Shanesy, James G. "Jim"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2; C.S. M.C.1.

Smith, Robert H. "Smitty"

Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4.

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Sommer, William A. "Bill"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2,3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Football 1,2,3 , 4; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1, 2.

Sprauer, Charles W. "Charlie"

Honor Roll 3; Perfect Attend­ance 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4.

Spatz, Lawrence A. "Larry"

Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Football 1, 2,3; Annual Staff 4; C.S .M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show; Band Concert 1, 2.

Stack, Robert E. "Bob"

Bowling 3, 4; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; Band 1; Glee . Club 2; Choir; Bas­ketball, Manager 1.

Speller, Robert L. "Bob"

National Honor Society 3, 4; Projector Club 1, 2; Dra­matics 1.

Spirk, John S. "Squirt"

Class Officer 3; Junior Prom Committee; Basketball 1 ; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 2, 3, 4.

"What's the use? I'll never use it."

Staub, Bernard A. "Ben"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2, 3, 4 ; Annual Staff ; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, ~, 3, 4; Building Fu~d Committee 2; Intra­murals 4; Variety Show.

Steineman, Donald T. "Don"

Bowling 1; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4; Building Fund Committee 1; Intramurals 2, 3, 4.

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Stephans, Fred W. "Big Steve"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 4.

Strady, William E. "Albino"

C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Senior music-makers c e I e -brate.

Thesing, William J. "Bill"

Perfect Attendance 2; Class Officer 1; Projector Club 2; Chaminade News 2; Annual Staff; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Spirit Club 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4.

Thill, Bernard A. "Bernie"

Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2; C.S .M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Or­ganist 3, 4.

Streiff, John A. "Red"

Student Council 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2.

Thill, Donald C. ·"Teel"

Bowling 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2.

Taylor, Donald L. "Don"

Booster Club .1, 2; Cafeteria Squad 1; C.S .M.C. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4.

Tischer, Robert L. "Bob"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Chaminade News 2; Bowling 1, 2,3,4; Intra­murals 3.

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Treon, Joseph E. "Jose"

Honor Roll 2; Perfect Attend­ance 1, 4; Projector Club 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 4.

Tunney, Thomas A.

Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Chaminade News 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1., 2, 3, 4.

Volk, Helmut M.

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 2, 3, .4 : Band 2, 3.

Volk, Robert C. "Bob"

Perfect Attendance 1; Claos Officer 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; C.S .M.C . 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 2. 3.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Vogelsang, Donald W. "Bubbles"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3; C.S .M .C. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4.

• Watern, Donald P . "Don"

C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 4; Photography 1, 2, 3.

Walker, Richard J. "Big Dick"

Honor Roll 1, Class Officer 1; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4.

Weaver, Gene R. "Doodles"

Perfect Attendance 1; Foot­ball 2; Annual Staff; C.S.M.C. 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4.

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Weizman, Raymond M. "Wimp"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Booster Club 2, 3; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 4.

Seniors end day with prayer.

Werner, Kenneth "Bud"

Weller, Robert E. "Bob"

Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 2.

Westendorf, Richard B. "Westy"

Perfect Attendance 1, 4; Class Officer 1; Cafeteria Squad 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 1.

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Wellmcier, Donald A. "Don"

Cla~s Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Officer; Chaminade News .2; Cafeteria Squad 1, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1.

Wittmann, Raymond G. "Ray"

Bowling 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3 ; Gle!! Club 3; Tennis 3, 4.

West, Guy P. "Pat"

Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Serv­ers 1; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4.

Wilz, Thomas J. "Tiny"

Bowling 1, 2,3,4; C.S.M.C. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ·

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Wolf, Thomas H. "Mabel"

Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Bowling 2; Library Staff 2,.3; C.S.M.C. 2,3.

Wuellner, Ronald E. "Ronnie"

Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Li­brary Staff 1; Cafeteria Squad 1.

Wuellner, Raymond F. "Ray"

Football 2; Booster Club 1; Library Staff 1; intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Yox, Richard S. "Dick"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Annual Staff; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4.

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952

Zimmerman, Gerald P. "Jug"

Class Officer 4; FootblII 1, 2, 3, 4; e.S .M.C. 2, 3, 4; Intra­murals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Zugelder, Donald E. "Midget"

Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Booolcr Club 1, 2; Cafeteria Squad 1-, 2; C.S.M.e. 1, 2, 3, 4.

Zwisler, Gerald J. "Jake" .. ,'

Perfect Attendance 1, 2 ; Booster Club 1,2, 3,4; Cafe­teria Squad 1; C.SM.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Buliding Fund Com­mitlee 1: Variety Show 2.

Zwolski, Mitchell S. "Mitch"

Perfect Attendance 3 ; Pro­jector Club 1, 2, 3 ; Bowling 4; C.S .M.C. 2, 3, 4; Intl)l"­murals 2, 3, 4.

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A victory in any field of endeavor depends upon the strength of the reserves. This can well be applied to the underclassmen. Without their cooperation and achievement, few of the goals of the class of 1952 would have been realized. Their unmatched school spirit and enthusiasm helped make a dream of 25 years come true - a new Chaminade. They have shown through their fine work as underclassmen that they will be ready to shoulder the responsibility and challenges that they will meet in years to come.

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Top Row: J. Schmid, J. Hunter, W. Bebout, J . Dayspring, R. L . Wolff, W. Rowe, P. Smith, W. Fisher, G. Rotterman, R. Kuntz, T. Jehn. Third Row : A. Hemstreet, R . Stackman, B. Westbrock, J. Reichard, J . Bakan, K. Davidson, M. Srpela, J. Burke, G. Quatman, C. Brown, J. Price, J. Shea, N. Cruze. Second Row: J. Dymond, W. Klenk, M. Gibbons (Treas.), R . Pfarrer (Sec.), D. Nealon (Pres.), J. Fader (V. Pres .), D. Meyer, J. Sacksteder, W. Penno . Front Row: G. Miller, R. Mil­lard, P. Thesing, R. Blommel.

THE JUNIORS

Top Row: R . Wolfe, R . Spatz, W. Hanlin, T. Rauchfleisch , R. Kress, D. Brandt, D. Fehrman, T . Kain, M. Hennessey, J. Beigel, J. Fairchild. Middle Row: T. G(lubeaux, R. Meyer, R. Werling, R. Poeppelmeier, P . Stein, R. Keyes, R . McCarthy, D. Harris, J . Weisman, R . Vonderheide, D. Suhr, R. Kavy, J. Ryan, J. Bramlage. Front Row: R. Minnick, T . DeBanto, R. Buechle, F . Rost (Treas.), J. Mazzotta (V. Pres.), D . Turner, G. Fella (Student Council), D . Fink, J. Cleary. Absent: R . Fitzpatrick (Pres.), J. O'Connor.

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Top Row: F. Bonner, A. Fryling, J. Froehle, K. Davis, P. Doolin, J. Keyes, D. Scheper, R. Stur­wold, P. Rodgers, B. Blommel, G. Faust . Middle ROH': P . Hook, E. Berger, N. Burgmeier, R. Ru~seIl, J. Brown, R. Huffman, N. Chapman, W. Sendelbach, R. Root, J. Stamen, L. Romer, D. Bollheimer. Front Row: A. Marquitz, A. Patko, C. Eisele (Treas.), R. Flaute (Sec.), D. Home­wood (Pres.), S. Dawicke (V. Pres.), F. Gillotti (Student Council) , M . Schubert, T. Hopkins.

CLASS OF 1953 Inmates of Chamatraz-Block 3B.

Four sets of twins.

Brother Schmitt's Fan Club.

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3D Top Row: R . Krug, F. Fisher, R. Rosenberger, C. Bruns, R. Kraus, T. Heider, R. Krueper, R. Dresher, E. Cu~hen, B. McWilliams, T. Coleman. Middle Row: J. Wiles, J. Rieger, C. Estevez, L. Ulrich, D. Miller, R. Troy, D. Eilerman, C. Krull, R. Borgerding, J. Tarlano, T . Steger. Front Row: R. Mergy, J. Mantia, R. Staley (Student Council), J. Schmitz (Treas.), J. Furderer (Pres.), J. McCarthy (V. Pres.), W. Kappeler (Sec .), B. Jacobs, J . O'Neil.

CLASS OF 1953

. and next time use the back space."

"What-cha mean! I taught Godfrey."

It's easier to use nickels, boys.

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Top Row: J. Hu:;:hes, J. Spitzi:;:, W . Myers, J. Kaminski, R. Maurer, J. Mackey, R. Schroeder, D. Smith, P. Kennedy, W. Hieber, G. Schirmer. Middle Row: G. Spraley, H. Weiler, G. Zen:;:el, T. Bach, R. Hockaday, R. Bernin:;:, F. Hauer, D. Palmer, G. Kern, L. Mutchler, J. Tehan. Front Row: T. Mosley, R. Braun, R. Decker (Student Council), N. Yolk (Sec.), D. Dwyer (Pres.), G. Dakin (V. Pres.), R. Heck, G. Wissman, K. Lingg. Absent: T. Travis (Treas.) .

THE JUNIORS

Top Row: J. Qui:;:ley, R. Ulrich, B. Deis, R. Bice, G. Cottman, J. Van ass, D. Barnwell, T. Schim!, A. Hausfeld, T. Ea:;:en. Middle Row: G. Sayer, C. Cordonner, J. Schmil, C. Monnin, E . Geis, J. Fecher, D. Goetz, D. Zimmerman. Front Row : J. Hamlin, E. Trzeciak, D. Pohl, J. Obrin:;:er (Treas), B. Klopf (Pres.), J. Kreusch (V. Pres.), P. Schommer (Student Council), J. Fecher, R. Decuir. Absent: C. Bramlage.

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Top Row: T. Wcnzel, R. Caporal, J. Moon, R . Lohr, J . Gucnthcr , J. Hildcbrand, T. Vcrsic, J. Rryant, P. Ahlquist. J. Kraus , W. Cla rkc . Third Row: W. Stcngel, R. Truxel, R. Tischcr, E . Farkas, D. Elworth. D. Hubcrt (Studcnt Cou ncil ), J. Gall, W. Powcrs, R. Stcincr, D. Burkhardt, R. Batschc, G. Wourms, R. Reboulet, J. Wenin:.:. Srrond Row: W. Schncblc, J. Gchrich, R. Trocin (Trcas.), D. Kelly (SCc.), P . Brcnncr (Prcs.), B. Mchall (V. Prcs.), H. Kcnncdy, J. Wolf, G. Sawaya. Frollt Row: D. Hickcy , L. Wcbcr, D. Bakcr, G. Kuntz, L. Ruff, C. Monnin.

THE SOPHOMORES

Top Row: W. Trcon, W. WCl!crzyn, H. Valiqucttc, E . Hucsman, A. Wall, T. Sloan, C. Janninl!, C. Otto , R . Dorstcn , D ' ,Mcycrs, J. Wal!nel'. Third Row: J. Grcl!cr, J. Hclmi:.:, L. Rodcrcr, R . Luchrs (Trcas.), P. Byrne, D. Madcr, M. Laffcrty , T. Burke, D. Alll!ycr, D. Maschino, R. OSSCI!C, E. Bcrk, H. Schocnbcrl!cl'. Second Row: M. Powers, T. Eiscnhaucr, J. Drcrup, R. Brown (Studcnt Coun­cil), W. Brinkman (Prcs.), J. Ditzcl, J. Bir, J. Bonscr, J. Hockwalt. Front Row: H . Ammann, D. Wucrsll, J. Stanley.

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Top Row: R. Payne, D. Hauer, R. Kubander, D . Housr , M. Laukhart , K. Shumard, J. Huelsman, J. Cable, V. Sipos, J. O'Donnell , R . Stine . Middle Row: E. Scarpelli, J. Clark, P. Wolf, J. Mc­Millan, D. Schaa f, F. Fortkamp, D. Wuerstl , J. Moorman, R. Bandy, R. Arkenberg, D. Mahle, 1' . Ferdclm:m, T . Nartker, L. Pytel, P. Fisher, T. Schommer. Front Row: R . Hemker , A. Aman, M . Dugan, L. Michel (Sec .), J. Slater (Pres.), R. Payne (Treas.) , R. Goubcaux, G. Buschur, J. Lynch. Absent : T. Daly (V. Pres.), H. Rinehardt.

" .. and then the other moran says . . "

Geometry the easy way.

" .. watching T . V. doesn't affect my studies."

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2D Top Row: R. AliI(, S. Mikula, T. Pfeiffer, K. Goode, R. Hardin, B. Tepe, H. Haag, R. Johnston, R. Kerby, H. Wal(ner. Third Row: W. Thoma, J. Barhorst, 'T . Tidd, G. Shock, R . Shone, J. Allen, .T. Kappen, R. Ballman, B. Robbins, T. Keller, R. Heidenrich, H . Nielsen, D . Schrein, T. McDonald, J. McIntyre. Second Row: W. Staron, J. Brun, J. Walker, R. Bondurant, T. Agnew, E . Suhr, N . Manl(an, J. Burger, F. Hickerty. Front Row : G. Buddendeck, J. Dunnigan, J. McIlvan, R . Shutz, J. Blincoe, T. Murray, T . Bruggeman.

CLASS OF 1954

Prevaricators condemn p rocrastination.

Dwyer plays Quizmaster in 2F.

"I still say it's a cat!"

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Top Ro'i.l': L. Suttman , S. Buddendeck, J. Moore, D. Blatz, T. Tullis, L. Reich , R . McEldowney, R. Bu~se, D. Lemons, R. Menk. Middle Row: J. Veckers, P . Trzeciak, E. Zimmerman, R . Shuey, J. Leo, N . Monni~, L. Reinert, J. Berry , J. Hausfeld, G. Bernes, A. Deckeres, N . La Qualea, K. Zimmer, L. Buschur, R. Gibson. Front Row: P. Karl , R . Baumgardner, D. Jackowski (Student Council), J. O'Donnell (Sec.-Treas.), R. Dudley (Pres.), D. Zimmerman (V, Pres.), R. Hinders, N. Wissman, J. Cooper.

THE SOPHOMORES

Top Row: O. Limbert, R. Goecke, T. Wolf, R . Fischer, J. Winhoven, J. Evers, R. Fecher, J. Van Schaik, T. Sollenberger, J. Tobe, B. Martin. Middle Row: J. Froning, D. Koehler, J. Ostopyak, R . West, R. Leonard, W. Patte r:;on, J . Dwyer, P . Haines, J. Sierschula, J. Vyxzenski, R. Rumple, A. Nicolai. Front Row: L. Schmidt, P . Alexander (Student Council), J. Davis (Sec.), D. Stein (V. Pres.), A. Gaccetta (Pres.), P. Banker (Treas.), E. Caul field, J. Demeter.

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Top Row : N. Malone, J. Martin, J. Staffo rd , L. Carmody, D. Gebhardt, T. Jacques, E. Geisler, .T. Chorazewitz, J. Niekamp, J. Snow. Middle Row : W. Norris , E . Fischer, M. Mayer, R. Powell, R. Mercuri, R. Schulte, A. Berberich, P. Schneider, D. Lensch, C. Reid, J. Sipple. Front R ow : R. Good, G. Kramer, V. DeVanney (Treas.) , J, Corbett (V. Pres.), E. Soder (Pres.), T . Needham (Sec.), A. J ablinski, E. Kohr.

Fencing Class rehearses.

Waiting for St. Nick.

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Top Row: V. Shuey, P . Pietrzak, L. Kropf, D. Schamel, J. Scheiner, D. Placke, D. Schaeffer, P . Pazitney , J. Schons, D. Russell , M. Renner. Third Row : L. O'Neal, R. Ryan, R. Pierce, M. Royer, L. Ro,s, P . Smith, R. O'Reilly, C. Redman, D. Raiff, J. Smith, K. Smith, F. Pavelka, D. Smith, T. Sander. Second Row: M. Schuer, R. Soder, R. Rentz, D. Smith (Sec.), E. Ruf (Pres.), T. Sawyer (V. Pres.), J. Raiff (Student Council) , R . Scanlan, R. Renner. Front Row : D. Smith, L. Schirt­zinger, J. Shea, R. Powell, E. Rosengarten.

FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1955

Freshmen record honor students.

"Let's see, rendez\'ous ?-R .. 0 .. N .. D .. A .. V . . I .. E . . W .. "

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Top Row: J. Nellis, J. Lienesch, J. Krammer, D. Montgomery, T. Muth, T. Lang, T. Kreitzer, J. Michel, W. Koverman, P. Masten, L. Kunka. Third Row: R. Kronenberger, J. Myers, P. Mc­Enroe, J . Murray, W. Kunka, R. Lawrence, J. Leingang, J. McCarthy, L. Loeber, R. Lee, R . Murphy, J. Lienesch , J. Neubauer, E . Koogler, R. Koesteks. Second Row: C. Kohr, D. Meyer, A. Rawidaman, J. Leitschuh, D. Monaghan, T. Loges, F. Allen, J. Neal, B. Krimm. Front Row: H . Klosterman, R. Miller, P . Mauro, C. McLaughlin.

CLASS OF 1955

Top Row: T. Kaminski, W . Jacobs, P. Fettig, F. Jones, J . Goldschmidt, W . Hutzel, O. Hohm, T. Henne,sey, W. Homan, W. Hathcock, G. Fehrman. Third Row: J. Kastle, P. Finke, T. Hackett, C. Fahrion, T. Kennedy, J. Glynn, R. Kammer, T. Greene, C. Holtman, M. Eifert, L. Farno, R. Froning, J. Kaiser. Second Row: J. Jasinski, A. King, M. Johnson (V. Pres.), P. Hagan (Pres.), J. Gillotti (Sec.)', L. Kavanaugh (Treas.), H. Gilbert, J. Dorsten, L. Goubeaux. Front Row: J . Haines, J. Girardot, S. Nolan, T. Doerfler. Ie

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Top Row: W. Burger, J. Woolery, R. Burke, T. Bistrek, E. Blackwell, F. Conwell, R. Burgmcier, R . Benges, C. Bettinger, F. Browne, O. Berger. Third Row: L. Andrews, R. Cottman, J. Blake, J. Bramlage, G. Bahnsen, M. Behrer, J. Bohse, F. Blesi, T. Cunningham, T. Asztalos, C. Baker, R. Dennler, J. Wolf, R. Burris, F. Deis. Second Row: F. Detmer, M. Achbacli, D . DeBord, J. Davis (Sec.), R. Rush (Pres.), W. Chifala (V. Pres.), J. Dirckx, F. Aicher, W. Bramlage. Front Row: E. Bereda, R. Brodnick, B. Alig, E. Andrew. Absent: D. Daugherty, G. Davis.

"You've got to start off each day with a song."

Put him back in your pocket.

"What 'II I do, wha-a 7"

In

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Top Row : G. Wehner, F . Wolfe, J. Tarlano , T. Woodworth , C. Lobley, L. Walker, W. White, S. Wrif!;ht, G. Sweetman , T. Stafford, G. Rohrer. Third Ro'w : D. Stelzer, E. Vincent, R. Hoy, R. Stal­inski, N. Thobe; R. Steffen, F. Weinrich , T. E. Wittman, A. Trick, E. Fuchs, M . Brinkman, T. Roth, E. Trit,chler . Second R ow: A. Winkc1john, R . Zarka, T. Hikel (Student Council), C. Kuntz (Pres.). P . Waldenmeyer (Sec.), J. Wolf (Treas.), R. Zwiesler , G. Vergamini, G, Wilson. Front Row: T . Warden, J. Tangeman, T . Harm, J. Staeuble.

FRESHMEN "What if I hadn't done my home­work ?"

Freshman F enjoys a tall talc.

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Top Row: J. Brunner, V. Kozak, J. Prestel, R. Fecher, J. Hayes, R. Shawhan, B. Borchers, K. Huelsman, R . Lesko, R. Burns, D. ~ok. Third Row: E. Boehmer, L. Stegman, J. Patko, J . . Werling , N. Staub, R. Lux, K. Gross, R. Bur, T. Heyl, M. Meyer, A. Mikula, J. Middlebrook, J. Mahle. Second Row: W. Raymann (Pres.) , R . Thoma, J. Keogh, E. Luken, J. Engel, W. Heil, D. Mott, D. Lowry, J. LaPorte. Front Ro'it' : G, Brasher, L, Knight (Treas.), D, Zimmer, S, Schim (Sec.) , Absent: T. Evers, G, Pak,

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CLASS OF 1955

Top Row: B. Ostendorf, J, Rentz , C, Lingg, R. Zimmers, E. Koehler, E. Schwieterman, L. Plozay, G. Vorhees, D. Mantle, L. Petersimes , D. Guy, Middle Row: T, Schindler, T , Smith, J, Zobrist, T. Schultz, J. Koehler , J. Lamm, L. Schumaker, J. Wessels, J, Neary, J, Ballardini, J, Kapp, D, Evers, D. Trame, R. Winter, J. Speranza, Front Row: p, Sule, M, Tarkany, A, Mauro (Treas.), J, Lewis (Pres,), G. Menker (V, Pres,), R. Walters (Sec.), J, McCrate, W, Seiser, D , Schlegel. Absent: M, Lucas,

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Top Row: M. Brown, R. Gentile. J . Geiger, D. Charlton, T. Campbell, A. Barthman, F. Farrell, E. Beck, P. Bakan, S. Barbas, C. Baxter. Third Row: J . Grieshop, J. Brunner, R. Danielwicz, C. Borgerding, J. Douglas, J . Hilgeford, D. Jones, R. Dillholf, W. Doersam, L. Habodosz, R. Bonfig, L. Fox, W. Duckro, J. Conner. Second Row: D. Hayden, R . Hockaday, R. Daugherty (Treas.), J . . Anderson (V . Pres.), R. Morrello (Pres.), R. DeCamp (Sec.), S. Bitonti (Student Council), T. Heckman, J. Dahm. Front Row: R. Brechak, D. Jaspers, C . Estevez, S. Ernst.

Freshmen set up C.S.M.C . Project.

Frosh frolic in first snow.

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An important aspect of school life is participation in extra-curricular activities. It enables the student to experience the opportunity of working with others socially. A school's spirit is as strong as its organizations. The progress that has been marked by the Silver Jubilee of Chaminade is due largely to the fine program of activities that has been prevalent among the faculty and students. This program has helped build the name of Chaminade into more than just a school. It has helped build it into a monument of education and Christian leadership.

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Religion Plays

The Bishop Thill Conference consisting of schools throughout the Miami Valley was active again this year. The various conferences w~re held at Holy Angels School in Urbana, Springfield Catho­lic in Springfield and Julienne High School in Dayton . James Kurz and Charles Hilgeman were president and secretary respectively of this or ­ganization.

The Catholic Students Mission Crusade repre­sents the largest religious activity at Chaminade. Its main purpose was to keep christian ideals before the students themselves.

Through such an organization the sodalists were able to undert~ke various and sundry activities. Among these were novena devotions of every sort, the sponsoring of a Holy Year Pilgrimage, the preparing and distribution of Christmas baskets, the offering of Masses, and the organizing of the Catholic youth to participate in the spiritual and social activities of the parish.

Not only has the e.S .M.e. labored in the school

Freshman sodalists participate in Frosh Consecration.

and parish but it has also taken an active part in the Bishop Thill Conference throughout the Miami Valley. Chaminade is proud of the fact that two of its sodalists, James Kurz and Charles Hilgeman, are president and secretary respectively of the Conference.

Consecration to Mary is a requisite of all mem­bers of the e.S.M.C. The highest degree of con­secration, symbolized in the "gold pin", officially enrolls the student as a member of the sodality. This year the progress could be noted in its insis­tence upon spiritual growth of the individual- a growth centering about the parish.

The installation of C.S.M.e. presidents takes place at Emmanuel Church.

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Vital Role • In Student Life

Conscious of the fact that one must have spiritual as well as physical and intellectual development the entire student body laid aside its books and schedules so that it might concentrate its full ef­forts upon the spiritual side of life . Three days were set aside for the annual retreat. During this time of annual spiritual inventory, many pro­blems facing the students were discussed. The re­treat consisted of daily mass, benediction, confer­ences, spiritual reading, meditation, and the oppor­tunity to confer and seek direction from the re~

treat-master.

Carrying out the duties of school chap­lain, Father Darby has become known as a true friend and counselor.

Father Dickson illust rates some basic principles oi the Marianist Sodality to junior sodalist.

Solemn High Mass opens school year with prayer to the Holy Ghost.

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B. Mahle, B. Loeber, and K. Kuntz prepare Christmas baskets.

J. Kurz, ]. Burke, T. Egan, and W. Sander practice Christmas hymns.

Progress - Under Mary's

The Holy Year Pilgrimage proceeds to Saint ] oseph 's Church, its fmal des­tination .

Students take advantage of religious opportunities.

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Members of the Holy Angel's sodality attend Mass in a body.

R. Harlett receives his "gold pin" consecration .

. Standard James La VielJe conducts a c.S.M.e. meeting with the assistance of J. Heyl and D. Dohner. Top Row: D. Kelly, J . Bryant, J. Beck, J. Schons, L. Romer. Middle Row: J. Vyzeneski, T. Schommer, J. Wolfe, P. Schommer, E. Rosengarten . Bottom Row: R. Hoy, D. Baker, R. Ulrich, F. Gilloti.

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National Honor Society

Probably the greatest harbinger of future suc­cess is membership in the National Honor Society. This year's senior class produced 21 men who qual­ified for participation in the 1952 Marian Chapter.

The above men are the "cream of the crop" of this year's scholars and leaders. They gained ad­mittance by maintaining an overall scohlastic average of ninety percent or better and a character rating of at least ninety-five percent throughout their four years in high school. Moreover, they have participated in at least two school wide, ex­tracurricular activities. It is no mere coincidence that these men again and again have come to the

fore as succesful leaders in various projt:cts both in and outside of school.

Officers for the 1952 Marian Chapter of the National Honor Society are : Edward Head, Presi­dent; Anthony Krystofik , Vice-President; James Kurz, Secretary, and James Lafferty, Treasurer.

Top Row: J. Hussong, J. O'Reilly, B. Tischer, F . McLain, B. Kleckner, D. Vox, B. Speller. Seated : T . Egan, J. Lafferty, A. Krystofik, E . Head, J . Kurz, P. Clark, D. Bedrowsky. Kneeling : E. Mahle, E. Loges, G. Hosbrook, D. DeRoze, M. Balsom, D. Schlegel, H . Volk.

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Top Row: R. Brown, P . Alexander, G. Fella, J . Walker, J. Omlor, J . Lafferty, R. Decker, V. DeVanney, P. Schammer. Middle Row: T. Hikel, J. Raiff, L. Knoll, D. Huber, T. Daly, D. Jackowski, R. Rush, T. Loges, B. Raymann. Bottom Row: S. Pitoni, B. Staley, J. Fader, T . Egan, G. Hausfeld, B. Mahle, P. Hagan, F. Gilloti.

Pres. T. Egan, Vice Pres. J. Fader, Sec. B. Staly, Treas . G. Hausfeld.

Student Senate The Student Council of 1951-52, guided by

president Tod Egan, vice·president Jack Fader, treasurer Gene Hausfeld, and secretary Bob Staley, was one of the most active organizations in the school. It was a medium through which students voiced their criticisms, opinions and suggestions concern:ng school life. With each class repre­sented, the Student Council , under the supervision of Brother Norbert Sturm, ably handled its many problems and projects.

This council performed the all important task of coordinating student problems, whether scholastic, social or athletic. Meeting twice monthly, they succeeded in planning a more harmonious school life by fostering a closer union between faculty and students.

An organized intramural basketball tournament and a successful New Year's dance were only two of their endeavors that highlighted the scholastic year.

Jim Lafferty, Vince DeVanney and Jim Omlor talk over intramurals.

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BUSI!,;ESS STAFF Standing: J . McAvoy, B. Staub, D. Fahenstock. Seated: J . Berry, W. Schulz, J. La­VieIIe. Missing: R. Smith, D. Geiger.

THE 1952 EAGLE STAFF

Jim Lafferty, Activities Editor. John Hussong, Sports Editor. B. Thesing, Sp'orts; P. Ahlquist, Pho­tographer; C. Yox, Activities.

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Tony Krystofik, Editor-in-chief.

Unlike most yearbook staffs, we were spared the pleasant torture of racking our brains to discover a theme. Since we found ourselves the Silver Jubilee class of Chaminade High, we cap­italized on our good fortune and chose twenty-five

years of progress as our theme. \Ve enjoyed de­veloping the theme and hope that it brings a nostalgic smile to those early grads of our beloved

Larry Spatz Business Manager

alma mater. The editorial staff under the competent direction

of Brother Albert Kozar and the business staff di­rected by Brother Charles Bergedick spent long and tedious hours in meeting an early February deadline so as to insure each senior his copy before graduat­ing in June.

J. Mauch. Typist; P. O'Brien, Typist; N. Ostendorf, Artist.

T . Egan, Religioll; J. Haley, Features alld Activities; M . Balsom, Socials.

J. Kurz, Sports and Activities; R. Mak­ley, Editorial; D. Philips, Editorial.

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The officers prepare for the colloquium.

Interested in acquIrIng a deeper appreciation for ·the finer points of mathematics and hoping to improve them, the Math Club gathered weekly to pry into the intricate phases of this science.

Under the able leadership of Brother John Flynn, the program of the Club consisted of talks by mem­bers, the solving of complicated problems, and the

Masters of Math

planning of excursions. For the first time in the history of Chaminade,

the Math Club will sponsor in Maya mathematical colloquium.

The officers are president A. Krystofik, vice­president J. Kurz, treasurer R. Tischer, and secre­tary J. O'Reilly.

Third Row : D. Ferdelman. J. O'Reilly, J. Haley, ]. Kurz, J. Beck. Second Row: T . Wolf, G. Hosbrook, A. Barlow, C. Monnin, D. Schlegel. First,. Row: J. Fecke, E. Loges, J. Hussong, A. Krystofik, J. Glode.

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Standing: D. Zwisler, P. Fetti~, W. Doersam, A. Berberich, K. Davidson, R. Burns, R. Walker, W. Clarke, J. Gall, N. Malone, D. Len~ch. T . Schulty. Seated: E. Ruf, E. Berger, E. Zimmerman, T . Sander, R . Kammer, A. Winkeljohn, C. Borgerding, J. Middlebrook, D. McIlvain.

Busy with paint and brushes, the energetic members of the Boosters Club promoted school spirit day after day, by designing lively posters to arouse our interest in all school projects. Each and every poster indicated long hours of hard work.

Through the efforts of Brother Henry Setter,

Walker and crew prepare football programs.

Creators of Art these signs and posters added color and pep to our school days by injecting vim and vigor into every rally, drive, and activity.

The Booster Club also served the school by ushering athletic contests and by selling programs at the football games.

Putting on the finishing touches.

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Catnera Club Hidden in the obscurity of the darkroom, several

spirited members of the photography club, under the direction of Brother Raymond Wuco, gave generously of their time to provide pictures for the Yearbook and school publicity. A series of pic­tures noting the progress in the work of construct­ing the new building was an added contribution of

In searching for reference works as supplements to text books or just browsing for lighter material for leisure time reading, the Chaminade student body found the assistance of the library staff indis­pensable. Supervised by Father Robert Brown S.M., the group performed the endless tasks neces-

The energetic Library staff busy themselves filing rare and well-thumbed editions.

the club.

Standing: T. Versic, R. Stein­er , P. Ahlquist, P. Walden ­meyer, G. Fehrman, R. Alif!, T. Hackett, D. Schaefer, L. Goubeaux, V. Sipos. Seated: J. BurRer, C. Holtman, E . Zimmerman, L. Foz.

In conjunction with their work the members received instructions on the operation of the speed graphic, the use of flash attachments, the functions of flood lights and various phases of darkroom technique.

sary to the efficient management of a high school library. The job of filing and shelving books and the keeping of proper and accurate records was not one to be taken lightly. These men certainly proved themselves able librarians during the past

year.

Library Staff

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Standing: F. Rost, J. McCar­thy, T . Travis, A. Hausfeld, W. Kappler, T . Schiml, D. Fitzpatrick, D. Eisele. Seated: J. Mazzota, D. Turner, F . Gilloti, J. Cleary, R. Flaute, R. P f arrer. Kneeling: J. Sthmetz, J. Dakin, D. Zim­mer, D. Dwyer, D. Nealon, N. Volk.

This year, as always, the Junior-Senior Prom was a huge success. Due to the splendid job done by the Junior Prom committee, under the direction of Mr. William Donahue, everyone thoroughly en­joyed himself. It was decided that the prom would be held this year at Wampler's Barn on the night

Brother Anthony Saletel, S.M., and his able assistant Jim Walker catered to our needs for school supplies in. the Chaminade Bookstore. Each day before and after school the shop became a mecca for those scholars seeking paper, text-books. ink, pencils, etc. ~o advertising was necessary

Bookstore Club

Prom Committee of April the twenty-fifth . It was truly a night to remember and the senior class of 1952 wishes to express its heart-felt gratitude to the junior class for providing us with a dance that so successfully capped our high school social life.

to draw customers to the bookstore for Brother Anthony has a virtual monopoly on this type of business at Chaminade. The bookstore assisted quite a number of students each day, and could always be counted for efficient and cheerful service.

Jim Walker and Bro. Anthony assisting some customers in the bookstore. Judging from the beaming faces on the stu­dents, Jim seems assured of another Chaminade "T" shirt sale.

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Tense moment in the game as rooting section

watches intently for outcome.

J. Beck and K. Keyes lead cheer for team at basketball game.

Great crowds of people have visited the new High School Sta­dium during our victorious foot­ball season of 1951, but the rna· jority of these were Chaminade's own loyal students, who, with great shouts and clamors, have let the team know that they were be­hind them in the search for victory.

The cheerleaders who led the student body are Top Row: Joe Mazzotta. Middle 'Row : Jim Cleary, John Knopp. Bottom Row: Karl Keyes, Tom Rouch­fleisch, John Beck.

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Seniors: Gene Hausfeld, Bill Eisenhauer, AI Barlow, AI Scarpelli, Dave Grillot.

National Athletic Honor Society

Almost every student who enters Chaminade has athletic aspirations of one form or another. The vaunted Chaminade football and basketball teams, as well as the golf and tennis aggregations hold much attraction for the new student. To win a Chaminade Athletic Monogram is in itself no mean accomplishment. For those who mount the sport ladder the crowning achievement is admission into

Juniors: Back: Ken Davis, Dan Dwyer, Bill Sendelbach, Jack Fader, Dan Nealon, Front : Tom Heider, Jerry Faust, Bob Blommcl, John Dayspring,

the National Athletic Honor Society, To qualify for admittance into the society a student must win either a minor or major letter, maintain a scholas­tic average of above 80 percent and possess a char­acter rating of 90 percent.

The requirements for membership are such as to make the members of this society men who are worthy of admiration and imitation,

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Parent Teachers Association The Chaminade Band Club displayed their spirit

of cooperation by helping out Brother Trageser 's band and glee club. The annual Christmas Party and Spring Band Concert again spoke· eloquently of the fine organization of the Chaminade Band Club.

The Chaminade Alumni Association worked dil­igently again this year to assure completion of the

Alumni Officers:. J. A. Barlow, Treasurer, '38; R. A. Horstman, President , '29; E. J. Zwiesler, Vice-President, '41; H. W. Bonbright, Secretary, '50.

new Chaminade. The group sponsored the fourth annual Homecoming Game at the High School Stadium and the ensuing dance at the Lakeside Ballroom. The entire reunion day was a huge success. The old grads supported their new presi­dent, Robert A. Horstman, and were eager to tackle new projects.

Band Club Officers : Mrs. G. E. Loges, Treasurer; Mr. Walter Fisher, Presi­dent; Mrs. George Baber, Secretary; Mrs. Curtis Steger, Vice-President.

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Who won the bottle of perfume?

Loyal ...

Spirited

Mr. J. Russell, Vice President; Mr. P. Thesing, Secretary; Mr. E. C. Horwath, President; Mr. W. Dohner, Treasurer.

Mrs. A. Kennedy, President ; Mrs. R. Malone, Secretary; Mrs. M . Fitzpatrick, Treasurer; Mrs. R. Thesing, Vice Presi­dent.

The Chaminade Parent Teachers Association again served this year as a basis for cooperation and understanding between faculty, students, and parents. The organization's monthly meetings were held at the Loretto until the second semester when the site of their gatherings became the new Chamin­ade cafeteria.

The Fathers Club sponsored three successful fish fries as well as the first Fathers and Sons Nite held in the new Chaminade cafeteria.

The Mothers Club held a pillow case bingo while continuing to serve as volunteer workers in the cafeteria.

Under the auspices of the Fathers and the Mothers Clubs a highly successful Harvest Moon Dance was held at Wampler's Barn. The proceeds from these and other activities of the Parent Teach­ers Association swelled the Chaminade Building Fund.

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Top Row : D. Elworth , B. Thill, J. Spitzig, B. Martin, F. Rost, D. Grillot, W, Treon, P. Ahlquist, J. Hillenbrand, R. Burger, F . Jones. Middle Row: J, Davis, D . Vogelsang, R . Retter, C. Monnin, R. Walke'r, D. Phillips, W. Rowe, P. Rodgers, R. Goecke, R. Stein, F. McLain, D. Meyers, J. Davis. Front Row: A. Winklejohn , A. Marquitz . J. Sacksteder, T. Rauchpleis, R . Bir, R, Yolk, J. Hussong, W. Doersam, H. Kennedy, T. Kennedy, J. Reichard, L. Schmidt, L. Schumacher.

Gentletnen Songsters Don Vogelsang, soloist.

This year's Glee Club, although getting off to a late start, has done a very creditable job, Under the direction of Brother Joseph Trageser, assisted by Brother John La Faso, it turned out fine per­formances at a few of the P ,T.A, meetings and the Spring Concert.

An added feature of the Glee Club was the Senior quartet, The Lost Chorders. Their barbershop arrangements take us back to the days when the price of a haircut was two-bits or the ability to sing a hearty bass.

The Glee Club's Senior soloist, Don Vogelsang, also turned in good performances in the city contest and at the Spring Concert.

Hussong, Grillot, Monnin, and Phillips swing into "Shrimp Boats Are Comin'."

Senior Songsters: Retter, Volk, Walker, McLain, Thill and Burger.

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Senior Band Members, Back Row : P. Clark , E. Head, J. Treon, J. Omlor, K. Kuntz, P. Haines, E . Loges, W. Schulz . Fron t Row : R. Loeber, R. Butz, J. Fecke, B. Mahle, P. McLaughlin, D . Bcdrow, ky , D . Geiger.

The 1952 Marching Band Under the direction of Brother Joseph Trageser, and with the assistance

of Brother John La Faso, the school band has risen to a new high. A seventy piece marching band provided entertainment at the football contests with a great variety of music and many precision formations.

Besides their marching activities, they provided a program for the em­ployees at N .C.R., entertained the fathers and mothers at the P.T.A. meet­ings, gave a Christmas concert at Eagle's Hall, and presented their annual Spring Concert in the new auditorium.

Our band this year boasts of fifteen senior members, the largest senior group ever to play for Chaminade. The departure of these musicians will be deeply regreted, as their willing cooperation and spirit have made a major contribution to this year's band, the finest in the history of the school.

Bro. R. Springman, first band director at Chaminade.

Bro. J. TrageEcr, present Band director.

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Marching Band in figure eight formation.

Top Row: A. Mikula, J. Greger, T. Steger, R. Stegeman, P. McLaughlin, S. Mikula, K. Kuntz, D. Harris. Third Row: E. Trzeciak, J. Zobrist, L. Weber, B. Alig, P. Banker, R. Spatz, D. Bedrowsky, F . Aicher, R.' Mergy, E. Loges. Second Row: J. Lynch, W. Norris, P. Haines, M. Schubert,

Band Displayed

W. Treon, J. Brun, D. Wuerstl, R. Bandy. First Row : J. Bakan, P. Clarke, D. Geiger, B. Mahley, R. Blommel, J. Treon, R. Kuntz (Drum Major). Absent: J. Omlor, E. Head, W. Schultz.

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Band Officers : E. Loges, Librarian; K. Kuntz, V. Pres. ; R. Loeber, Pres.; B. Mahle, Sec. Treas.

Artful Pageantry

Top Row: L. Roderer, J. Wolf, J. Reichard, R. Butz, D. Bran, J. Wening, B. Borschers, R. Hoy, T. Loges. Third Row: G. Kern, J. Fecke, K. Zimmer, R. Ulrich, G. Reiger, J. Walker, E. Suhr, S. Bitonti, R. Kronenberger. Second

Drummers at Christmas Concert.

Row: R . Alig, W. White, T. Pfeiffer, J. Lamm, P. Haines, G. Sawaya, D. Hickey, E. Andrew. First Row: R. Loeber (Captain),J. Price, F. Boehmer, P. Haines, B. McWilliams, J. Schm~tz, P. Doolin.

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~obPly the~ outstanding ~ that .ha$ taken place at Chaminacie in the past tWenty-five rears has been in e field of ~rls. The green and white have come a long way since their meager beginnirig back in 1927. Y ~ly the Eagles golf teams rank high in state competition. The basketballers, though having a lean season, are one of the powers of the Big Seven. Tbe Eagle's football powerhouse under Coach Fuzzy Faust bas developed into one of the most respected teams in Southwestern Ohio. The athletic progr~ is expanding with the addition of the new gymnasium, not even dreamed of in 1927. Our hats are off to the Eagles for teams not only recognized for their stellar play, but also for their fine di:splay of sportsmanship.

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Gerard "F uzzy" Faust Head Coach

John Spezzaferro Assistant Coach

6 FAIRMONT 7 Chaminade, perennial powerhouse of Dayton,

opened the season with a surprising loss to sub­urban Fairmont, 7-6, as a near npacity crowd of 12,000 looked on. The Purple and White clad Roush-men tallied the decisive touchdown in the second quarter when halfback Archer passed to Dexter who stood unmolested in the end zone. Weaver added the all-decisive po:nt. The Eagles scored their lone touchdown with 3 minutes and 4S seconds left in the game, when brilliant Jackie Furdurer ran right end for nine yards. Scarpelli's attempt to tie the score was blocked. As time ran out, the Green and White were threatening on Fairmont's nine.

B. Zimmerman circles end against Roger Bacon.

The Chaminade Eagles fielded their twenty-fifth football team in 19 S 1 and gained the distinction of being hailed by most as the greatest ever to wear the Green and White. After dropping their first game to a rugged Fairmont eleven, a team they were ranked well ahead of at the seas::m 's close, the boys found themselves. and won eight. successive game~ by impressive scores. In setting a new school record of 338 points the men of Faust displayed an explosive brand of football. Three times they scored over 30 points in one half; once 34 markers in one quarter and in another instance 73 tallys in one game! The Big Gr:een' again dominated the all-city teams and placed' two on the all-state elevens to complete a m)st successful and eventfui season.

32 ROGER BACON 7 What looked to be a grueling contest at the start

soon turned into a rout, as the game, but out-classed Spartans, fell prey to the mighty Eagles in the ' season's first triumph. A close battle was waged in the first half, and at the intermission Bacon w'as ahead 7-0. The second half, however, was an en­tirely different story, and the Chaminade eleven, showing their color, scored 32 . points without reply from the Cincinnati gridders. The C. H . S. line proved a pleasant surprise as they lived up to their expectations with fine blocking and tackling. Fur­derer, Hausfeld, Morrella, Barlow, Monaghail, and Eisenhauer all made worthy contributions to the victory.

Furderer speeds acrcss the frozen turf as Fairview pursuers look on.

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STATISTICS OF SEASONS

Won Lost Tied

1927 2 3 0

1928 4 5 0

1929 5 4 0

1930 3 6 0

1931 3 6 0

1932 4 4 0

1933 3 4 1

1934 1 6 1

1935 6 1 1

1936 4 2 2

1937 5 2 1

1938 1 6 1

1939 2 6 0

Dayton

Won Lost Tied

1940 6 2 1

1941 9 0 0

1942 5 2 1

1943 7 2 0

1944 6 3 0

1945 8 0 0

1946 7 1 0

1947 8 1 0

1948 7 2 0

1949 6 3 0

1950 8 1 0

1951 8 1 0

City Champs

Maurer streaks for yardage against Bacon behind sharp blocking as Eagles roll to first victory of season.

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Top Row: D. Zimmerman, V. DeVanney, T . Needham, T. Agnew, J. Corbett, C. Janning, J. Slater, D. Stein, B. Brink­man, D. Allgeyer, P. Alexander. Third Row : .E. Regan (Asst. Coach), J. Spezzaferro (Asst. Coach), B. Sendel­bach, D. Dwyer, D. Lemons, D. Pfarrer, B. Blommel, D. Fitzpatrick, F. Rost, B. Goecke, J. Beigel, R. Decker, G.

Faust (Head Coach) . Second Ro'w: T. Heider, D . Grilliot, W. Sommer, G. Hausfeld, P. Monaghan, C. Koenig, A. Scarpelli, W. Eisenhauer, A. Barlow, J. Furderer, B. Weller, J. Zimmerman, T. Travis. Front Row: J. Wyles (Mgr.), C. Bruns, D. Nealon, B. Staley, J. Fader , K . Davis, J . Faust, D Maurer, J. McCarthy, B. Morrella, W. Sander (Mgr.) .

Furderer eats up yardage as titanic block is thrown.

J ackie stretches for the final stripe in the Wright tussle.

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Bro. Steve Sheehy, Athletic Director; Doctor Roy Boggan, Team Physician.

34 WILBUR WRIGHT 6

The Eagles opened the defense of their city crown· by downing the hapless Pilots of Wilbur Wright, 34 to 6. Paced by speedsters Furderer and Maurer, the Green Horde piled up all 34 points in the first half and then coasted during the last two stanzas as the reserves fought the scrappy Pilots to a stand-;, still. Furderer lived up to his all-state form by dashing 6, 8, 25 and 54 yards for scores. Richie Maurer iced the splurge with a beautiful 67-yard dash. Scarpelli toed four straight po:nts through the crossbar after missing his first attempt.

35 DUNBAR 6

After two quarters of closely contested football the high flying Eagles suddenly caught fire, romping over the Wolverines 35-6. Depth was the main factor in this game as the keyed up Westsiders fought hard and bravely before succumbing to the superior forces of Chaminade. This victory marked the 34th straight victory for the Eagles in League play, extending back to '44. Dunbar, introducing a spread formation and a brilliant pa~sing attack, held the Eagles to a slim 14-6 margin at half time. The Chaminade eleven in th2 second half, while holding their opponents scoreless, exploded for three touchdowns, sparked by the fine running of Richie Maurer.

Furderer breaks away from a group of would-b~ Fairview tacklers .

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Eagle back is halted for short gain by Roger Bacon.

LEADERS IN

CHAMINADE'S POWERHOUSE

AL BARLOW Tackle

All State

Furdcrer breaks away against Roosevelt as Koenig throws vital block.

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The Eagles whoop it up for Purcell.

43 STIVERS 6

The Big Green rolled on to its fifth straight vic­tory by defe3.ting a stubborn Stivers eleven, 43 to 6. The triumph was made all the more decisive by the. fact that the Eagles were minus their record breaking halfback, Jackie Furderer, because of ill­ness. Seven players had a hand in the scoring which featured a safety by Hausfeld, two six-point­ers by Maurer and a pass from Jerry Faust to Heider good for 15 yards and the only aerial touch­down wrought by the Ludlow Streeters this year. This was the Eagles' twelfth straight victory over the Bengals.

40 KISER o Homecoming night saw the Eagles held to earth

for three quarters by a stubborn Kiser team before erupting for 34 po·ints and a 40 to 0 triumph. Staunch line play by the Panthers restricted the scoring to Furderer's plunge from the one-yard line until the fateful fourth stanz3.. Jug Zimmerman raced 35 yards with an intercepted pass early in the final period and started a scoring barrage. Fur­derer tallied next with a 33-yard sprint and then Maurer pranced 59 and 31 yards for TD's. Dan Nealon romped 25 yards with another intercepted pass for the final six points.

33 PURCELL 13 The Eagles, led again by the fine running of

Jackie Furderer, turned the tables on the downstate Cavaliers with a stunning 33 -13 victory. Before an estimated 10,000 fans the Eagles displayed a vicious attack on both offense and defense. Lineplay on the part of Chaminade left little to be d~sired as the Purcell eleven W3.S virtually torn to shreds. Fur­derer proved to be the number one nuisance for the Cincinnatians as he personally reeled off four touchdown runs. Standout performances were also turned in by Barlow, Travis, Koen'g, Hausfeld, Staley, Scarpelli, and Maurer.

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Furderer outdistances Pilots.

JERRY FAUST Quarterback

73 FAIRVIEW o Engineered again by Jackie Furderer, the Eagles

unleashed an awesome display of power in racking up the largest score in modern city history. Playing on a frozen field before less than 2000 chilled fans the city champs scored the first six times they got the ball. Furderer was magnificent in scoring five times on runs of 2, 43, 56, 12 and 19 yards, reo spectively. Five other Eagles crossed the final stripe: Maurer, Staley, Zimmerman, Morrella and Horn. Scarpelli converted seven times to add the finishing touches to the Faustmen's seventh suc­cessive victory.

42 ROOSEVELT 0 Another in the long line of great C. H. S. grid

machines bowed out of play with a sparkling 42-0 triumph over their arch-rival , Roosevelt Teddies. Some 6,500 fans watched as the precision Eagle offense constantly scattered the opposing Teddy eleven over the gridiron. Brilliant play by the swift-running White-clad backs and ferocious charg­ing by the Ludlow Streeter's line kept the opposi­tion off balance throughout the night. Maurer ripped off guard for 24 yards and the first six points of the evening. Demon-like Jack Furderer scored on runs of 43, 31 and 37 yards to constantly hamper the Teddies. Horn scored from the three. Scarpelli added 6 points to his record-setting 36 P .A.T.'s.

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B. Sander, J. Wyles, J. O'Donnell, E . Caulfleld, B. Gibson, P. Carl eye new facil ities .

Qllarterback

DAN DWYER Halfback

KEEPERS OF THE CLEATS

A special salute to our man­agers whose loyal and devoted service proved a fine example of the Chaminade spirit. A vote of thanks to Bill Sander and his colleagues for a job well done.

DICK PF ARRER Guard

JOE SLATER Tackle 1\.0.

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Top Row : J. Dilhoff, W. Wccke,scr, B. Powers, T. Muth, L. Pytel, T. Hen­ncss~y, R. Bro\\'n, K. Goode, J . Kreitzer. B. Caporal, H. Rinehardt, J . Connors. Second Row: H . Gibson (Mgr.), B. Koogler. J. Decamp, T. Jacques, G. Menker. G. Holman, B. Lang , E. Tritschler, D. Howell, D. Evans (Coach). Front Row : J. O'Donnell (Mgr.), J. Raiff, D. Powell, J . Gilloti, A. Mauro, W. ChifaJla, J. Louis, J. Connors, B. Scanlan, J. Dayspring (Mgr.).

RESERVE SCHEDULE

Chaminade 7 Fairborn ... .. .. . .. 32

Chaminade 6 Springfield Catholic 7

Chaminade 14 Trotwood-Madison 13

Chaminade 28 Fairborn ....... . .. 0

The Chaminade Junior Eagles enjoyed what can be termed a successful season. After suffering a convincing first. game loss, the Eaglets pulled to­gether and played steady football. Their final vic­tory proved to be the sweetest, as they avenged their first game loss to Fairborn by shutting out the suburban boys, 28-0. Guided by Head Coach Ed Regan and Assistant Dave Evans, the "lV.'s" rep­resent a go'od crop of material for a future Cham­inade powerhouse.

JUNIOR VARSITY

Ed Regan Head Coach

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THE 1952 CAGERS.

John Spezzaferro Head Coach

The '52 hoopsters confronted with a virtually impossible job fought bravely to uphold the stand­ards of Chaminade. Mr. John Spezzaferro, in his first season as head coach of the Ludlow Street five, was haunted by a schedule of first class opposi­tion. Lack of experience, moreover, on the part of his team dealt a cruel blow to "Spezz" who had only two men returning from last year's highly touted varsity. Opening the season with little more than a week's practice the Eagles were trounced by the Vikings of Miamisburg. The predominately sophomore squad, however, improved steadily in

succeeding weeks against Roger Bacon, ColumLlis South, Elder, Greenville, Fairmont, Bellfontaine, Delphos St. John, and Kiser falling short of victory many times by only a few points. The first vic­tory was an impressive one over Lima St. Rose, .and was followed by a win over Parker. Hamilton Catholic and Springfield Catholic were both vic­tims of the Chaminade quintet but defeats followed at the hands of the strong City teams. The road was long and hard but next year's foes had better "Beware" of the Eagles.

Bo b Blome! gets the tip against Stivers.

AI Barlow, Center, Captain

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Bob Blommcl, Forward Dick Maurer, Forward Tom Heider, Forward Butch Zimmerman, Guard

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Dan Dwyer, Guard Jim Corbett, Fo rward

43 KISER 45 Thc Ea~les opcncd Bi~ Ei~ht compctition by bowinp: to

undefeated Kiser 45 to 43. Fcaturin~ a snappy 1-3-1 zone defcnse, the Ludlow Strecters Icd until late in thc fourth quartcr. Hcider scored 12 in Chaminadc's eigh th setback.

43 PARKER 28 With AI Barlow cont rolling both boards Chaminade

swcpt to thcir first leap:uc victory. A fast breakinp: offcnse was fcaturcd in thc 4.1-28 triumph. Barlow with 16 and Blommcl with 12 contributcd most of thc scoring.

Pat Alexander, Guard John Wiesman, Guard

38 FAIRVIEW 47 Lack of consistancy cost the Eap:les their sccond league

victory. 47 to 38 . By dumping only 12 of 57 shots the youn.!.: Ea~lcs wcre no match for cxperienced Fairview. Barlow led all sco rers with 16, tallying 7 straight in the third stanza.

31 STIVERS 58 The hi~hly toutcd Stivers Ti~crs handcd the Eap:les their

tenth defeat 58 to .II. The Ludlow Streeters fought all the way but were ncvcr in the ~amc. Barlow again paced Chaminadc's scoring by tossing in 5 buckets.

I.ef! to right: Butch Zimmerman, Dan Dwyer, John Daysprin~, Pat Alexander, Richie Maurer, Dick Blommcl, Jack Wiesman, AI Barlow, Jim Corbctt, Tom Hcidcr, Bill Sander (Mgr.).

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] ohn Dayspring, Guard

Zimmerman sinks one from twelve feet oUl during the Roosevelt fray .

Bi~ AI drives through in the Stivers contest.

38 DUNBAR 64 A c1a~sy Dunbar quintet, featuring some remarkable shoot­

in~. swamped the Eagles 64 to 38. The Wolverines vaunted fast break and masterful baJJ stea ling made a shamble of the game in the second half. Sophomore flash "Butch" Zimmerman led the Eagles with 10 points.

28 ROOSEVELT 61 Out-sized, out-manned, out-shot, but not out-fought, the

Ludlow Street fIve went down to defeat at the hands of Roosevelt 's City Champs. The Teddies aJJ -court press com­pletely overpowered the Eagles. Butch Zimmerman led Chaminade scoring with seven points.

31 - WILBUR WRIGHT 29 Butch Zimmerman's setrshot in the last minute of play

enabled the Ea~les to upset Wi lbur Wri~ht's pilots 31 to 2C), and a~sure the Chaminade five of sixth place in the city race. Zim paced all scorers with nine points.

Blommel lets one fly as the Eagles down Hamilton Catholic's Rams at the U. D. Fieldhouse.

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RESERVE PLAYERS Left to Right, Front : R . Bandy, J. Lewis, J. Dwyer, J. Conners, C. Eisle, (Mgr.). Back Row: C. Zambito, G. Menker, T. Jacques, T. Shawhan, J. Bryant.

Junior Eagles Show Future Protnise

Reserves Schedule

27 Miamisburg 49 25 Delphos

24 Greenville 25 20 Kiser

22 Fairmont 31 35 Parker

11 Bellefontaine 46 9 Fairview

30 Stivers

FROSH PLAYERS Left to Right, Front: E. Tritschler, J. Raiff, C. Redman, B. Homan, B. Wal­ters, (Mgr.) . Back Row : D. Placke, P. Pazitney, T . Bawidamann, T . Hennes­sey, G. Vorhees.

39

St. John 38

47

33

51

Frosh Schedule

16 Stivers 33 34 Wright 26

33 McKinley 19 27 Belmont 19

18 Col. White 16 25 Roosevelt 37

26 Dixie 28

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I I Jerry Johnson, the League's

highest average bowler.

Every Sunday night at the Recreation Bowling Lanes the whole second floor resounded with the rolling of many ebony balls as the fourteen five­Jpan teams ~f the Chaminade Bowling League vied for top honors in the two leagues. Eight teams composed of Juniors and Seniors comprised the National League while the lower classmen filled the six teams of the American League.

The two top teams in the National League were the Senior Stars and the Eaglets who raced neck and neck throughout the season. In the American League the D emons led the way for their circuit.

As always the highlights of the bowling season were the Father-Son Tournament and the Doubles Tournament. All awards were presented to the victors at the Bowling Banquet.

Ben Staub was the League Secretary and very efficiently handled all the book work for the or­ganization. Bro. Paul Landolfi was faculty moder· ator and Mr. Lawrence Staub acted as instructor.

The Freshmen Demons-Top: N. Staub, R. Zimmers. L. Ross. Bottom: B. Raymann, J. Raiff .

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The Eaglets-Top: B. Werner, T. Wilz, R. Stack. Bottom: B. Hoff, L. Noll.

The Senior Stars-Top: J. Lawler, D. Brinkman, B. Staub. Bottom: W. Schirack, L. Spatz.

Eagle Keglers ... strike or spare

Ben Staub, League Secretary. I told Larry that ball didn't fit his thumb. Malvin Schubert, leading Junior bowler.

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TENNIS

With the coming of the first blossoms of spring, the thoughts of many are turned to vacation and the many hours of rest and relaxation ahead. The tennis team, however, has a policy much to the contrary as they move to the courts for long hours of grinding practice.

The baby of all chaminade sports, the net game, is in its fourth season at the Ludlow Street institution. The prospects of a successful season hinges on the develop­ment of several underclassmen who saw limited action last year. Win or lose, the Eagles can be looked to for many a thrill during this season's race.

Ken Werner will see action on the courts this season.

C.H.S. LAST YEAR'S RESULTS

OPP. Stivers . .. . . . . . . ..... 5 Oakwood .. . .. ..... . 5 Kiser .... . . ........ . Fairmont . . . ........ . Wright .. ...... . .... . Northridge .... . .. . . . Fairview .. . ... . ... . . Roosevelt ..... . .. . . .

3 5 3 1 5 5

Standing: W. Lukaswitz, K. Werner, W. Thesing, H. Haag. Kneeling: R. Bandy, D. Turner, P. Ahlquist.

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LAST YEAR'S RESULTS C.H.S. OPP. 8Y, West Carrollton .. . . . .. 3Yz 8Yz Fairview ......... . . . . 3Yz 9 Oakwood ... ... ... . . . . 3

10 Roosevelt .. . ....... .. . 2 7Yz Wright . ... .. ........ . 4Y, 1Yz H amilton Public . .. . . .. lOY, 2 Fairmont .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 5Yz Hamilton Cath. . . .. .. . . 6Y, 9 Kiser . ........ .... .. . . 3

11 West Carrollton .. . . . . . 1 12 Stivers . .......... . ... . 0 6 Parker.. . .. . . . . .. . .... 6

Standing: D. Pelt. B. Gohmann, P. Hook. Kneeling : S. Nolan, F. Blesi.

The Chaminade Golf team will have one objective in mind when they take to the courses this spring-to better by one their record of last season. The Eagles, a perennial powerhouse throughout the State, will be out to avenge the defeat at the hands of the Fairmont Dragons which cost them the city league title a year ago.

Led by Bruce Gohman, the team will boast an experi· enced . squad which promises to rate as one of the top teams in Southern Ohio. Whether this fine squad will live up to expectations only time will tell:

Bruce Gohmann, top Eagle golfer.

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Twenty-five years ago the Model T or the square jalopy raced through' the streets, carrying Joe and Jane to the night's lively fling. Bands were red hot, wailing and thumping young dancers through the paces of the Charleston, the Bunny Hug or the Black 1-(" ... +" .......

Now Johnny sounds a horn with a cultivated voice and milady comes forth garbed in a long graceful evening gown. Orchestras are more mellow; movements on the dance floor more conservative and more refined; the atmosphere is more quietly gay. The times have changed and so th~ir trappings. But young folks still meet each other in colorful gatherings to pass a paI:t of their leisure hours.

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The Student Council Dance under the supervision of Tod Egan, was a great success. Chaminadc Students and their dates dance to the tune "Tenderly."

A wonderful evenin!( of fun, provided by The Kappa Chi Delta Sorority of Julienne, has too quickly come to an end as these dance lovers leavc.

The Club Cayoda, the social ccntcr of Dayton's Catholic Youth, always furnishcs fun and cntcr­tainment on a Friday night. Students talk about experiences of preceding week .

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Winter Wonderland

Four couples casually stroll about the Biltmore Hotel during the intermission of the Student Council Dance.

Concerning the social life at Chaminade, there was hardly ever a dull moment. Besides the dances held by Chaminade there were also socials sponsored by St. Joseph's and Julienne. In addi­tion to these, the students found the weekly Club Cayoda dances and get-togethers a wonderful spot for exchanging pleasant times and acquiring new friendships .

The New Year's Dance, sponsored by the Student Council, was a highlight of the Christmas vacation. This social affair had one of its finest turnouts in years .

The upper-classmen eagerly anticipated the Jun­ior-Senior Prom. This year their expectations were realized as the Juniors came through with one of the best Prominades in the history of Chaminade.

The diligent and untiring: efforts of the Club Council has given Chaminade a weekly dance. Certainly this group deserves our thanks.

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Night of Enchanttnent - Senior Protn

Paul Horn and his date, Maggie BasI, reign as King and Queen of the Junior-Senior Prom. Their attendants are Helen Elsner, Bill Eisenhauer, Don Wellmeier, Jim Omlor, and Mary Jo Hayworth.

Bill Eisenhauer, Helen Elsner, Mary J a Hayworth, Jim Omlor, Larry Spatz, Dotty Zimmerman, Marilyn Fraunfelker, and Jim Lafferty share a table at Prom.

As usual , most of the time spent for a dance, especially the J unior­Senior Prom, is consumed in the tedious task of · dressing. Larry Spatz puts the finishing touches to Don WeHmeier's bow tie.

Unusual angle shot of table at Senior Prom.

Maggie BasI and Paul Horn, King and Queen of the Prom.

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An Iron Orchid to You

"An Orchid to You-Students and Faculty, Chaminade High School. In Recognition of your Initiative, Zest, and Achievements displayed in the interest of scrap-vital to our nation's de­fense effort-this Scrap Orchid is presented." These are the words inscribed on the certificate that was given to Bro. Matthew by the editor of the Iron Age magazine who was presenting it for the National Production Authority of the U.S. Department of Commerce. It is indeed a fitting recognition of the efforts made by an the people connected with the school.

Here the boys are pictured as they conect scrap metal. The scrap metal and paper drive has been concentrated on this year as a main source of revenue for the Chaminade building program.

The scrap metal brought in during the first semester totaled over 80 tons and the final goal has been set at 100 tons. An this could not have been possible without the untiring efforts of Bro. Schreiber, Bro. Landolfi, and Bro. Awalt, the steady flow of contacts from students, and the generous pledges from various business concerns.

At the left is a typical scene that takes place every Saturday morning throughout the school year. Willing Chaminade students coneet scrap paper throughout the city.

At the end of the first semester the stu~ent:;

had turned in 125 tons of scrap paper anq expect to reach the 300 ton mark before the end of the school year. The two top men in the scrap drive this year have been Charles Janning and Bob Stein. Both have generously given their week­ends to the collection of paper.

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Top Row: D. Montgomery, J. Bonser, F. Con­well, D. Schaaf, F. Hackett, R. Alig, R. Dennler. Bottom Row: C. Holtman, D. Baker, R. Hoy, J. Girardot, H. Ammann, A. Aman.

Brother Sturm and three members of his speech club discuss plans for a forthcoming debate.

This year a dream has become a reality. For a long time Chaminade has had visions of a speech club. Now with the prospects of an auditorium in the new building a speech and debating society has sprung up under the direction of Bro. Sturm. The club is enrolled in the Ohio High School Speech League and has participated in de­bating at Springfield and Middletown be­sides attending a Debate Clinic at Ohio State U.

Speech Brother Alan Sprenger prepares his students for a dramatic recitation,

Paul Horn, Jack Berry, Bill Schirack, and John Beck, finalists in the first round of Senior Speech Contest.

Brother Kozar helps student overcome faulty consonant sounds through word drill.

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The Cast takes its curtain call: Jack Fader, Norbert Yolk, Tom Goubeaux, Jack Burke, and Roy Kuntz.

Christmas is an expensive proposition. J acl~ Burke signs another check .

J . Fader and N. Yolk exchange ' Christmas gifts during the play.

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Denton Phillips, regional winner in CSMC oratorial contest.

Seated: B. McCarthy, J. Fromholt. Standing: N. Yolk, J. ,Lawler, R. Kuntz, K. Davidson, J, Cottman.

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. The Eagle Players

Stage activities for Chaminade students were limited this year because of that age old problem, lack of space and facilities, but despite this two dramatizations were staged.

The play presented for the P. T. A. at the Loretto was a one act Christmas comedy. Five juniors, under the direc­tion of Brother McKenzie staged the play, "Just What They Wanted ." The male roles were played by Jack Burke, the harassed husband, and Jack Fader, his next door neigh­bor. Roy Kuntz was cast as one of the women in the play and showed promise for future character roles. Tom Go\.!.­beaux played Jack Burke's wife and capped off his perfor­mance with an unrehearsed kiss for the bewildered hus­band. An outstanding job was turned in by Norbert Yolk who was hilarious in his role as Jack Fader 's wife.

In connection with the celebration of Father Chaminade Day, a group of students, under the direction of Brother Blank, gave a dramatization of the life of Father Chaminade. Ed Head played the role of Father Chaminade and Jim Lawler was the narrator.

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MOST ATHLETIC Albert Barlow

SENIOR MaSTS

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Edward Head

MOST INTELLECTUAL Donald DeRoze

MOST POPULAR Tony Krystofik

JOE HIGH SCHOOL John Burke

BEST LOOKING Charles McLaughlin

BEST DRESSED John Spirk

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SENIOR A : Most Intelleotual- Donald DeRoze, Most POlmlar- Tony Krystofik, Most Athletic- Albert Scarpelli, Most Likely to Succeed- Edward Head, Joe High School­John Burke, Best Dressed-Edmund Esser, Best .Looking­Charles McLaughlin (absent).

SENIOR C: Most Intellectual- Peter O'Bryan, Most Pop­ular-Lawrence Spatz, Most Athletic- Jack Baber, Most Likely to Succeed-Ned Ostendorf, Joe High School­William Schirack, Best Dressed- Joseph Myers, Best Look­ing- James Lawler.

SENIOR E: Most Intellectual-John Knopp, Most Popu­lar- Samuel Ciani, Most Athietic- Gene Hausfeld, Most Likely to Succeed-Jerry Johnson, Best Dressed- John Spirk, Best Looking-Gerald Zwisler, Joe High School­Thomas Reichert (absent) .

SENIOR B: Most Popular- Donald WeHmeier, Most Ath­letic- Albert Barlow, Most Likely to Succeed- John Beck, Joe High School-John BeHert, Best Dressed-Kenneth Kuntz, Best Looking- Raymond Butz, Most Intellectual­Joseph Fecke (absent).

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SENIOR D: Most Intellectual-Bernard Mahle, Most Pop­ular-Robert Kaiser, Most Athletic- Cliff Koenig, Most Likely to Succeed-Brice Federspiel, Joe High School­Richard Kaiser, Best Dressed- James LaVielle, Best Look ­ing- Charles Hilgeman (absent).

SENIOR F : Most Intellectual-Donald Bedrowsky, Most Popular-Paul Horn, Most Athletic- Jerry Zimmerman , Most Likely to Succeed-Leo NoH, Joe High School­Manly Farm, Best Dressed- James Lynch, Best Looking­Leo Hunkler.

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~ -Graduation-a student's ambition . The

precious moment long awaited materializes after four years of earnest work and study.

To most of us this comes as a surprise. To an underclassman, graduation is some­thing in the far-off future, something longed for but with an indifferent attitude. To the seniors, day by day, it begins to make an impression not fully realized until the final moment when he receives his diploma. The solemnity of the ceremony strikes a reminiscent note recalling the carefree days gone-by as contrasted to the responsibilities which lie ahead.

To the graduate of 1927, these ideals were also paramount. The change in the years is only superficial. Beneath lies the same intention-The consequent better­ment oj society jor the honor and glory oj God.

1952

The first graduating class totaled seventy-eight seniors. The present senior class totals two-hundred sixteen. This is the largest graduating class in school history_

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George Ambrose 2050 Leo St., 4

Leo Anticoli 3025 Salem Ave.

Alan Arber 70 Anna St., 7

Robert Aufuldish 952 Harvard Blvd., 6

Jack Baber 126 K lee Ave., 3

Marvin Ballman 2029 Vall ey Pike, 4

Michael Balsom 411 5 Cor inth Blvd., 10

Albert Barlow 51 Lom ba rd Ave., 3

Raymond Bataille 232 Turner

Robert Batsche 215. S hoop Ave., 7

John Beck 1027 S uper io r Ave., 7

Donald Bedrowsky 2310 M unclal e Ave., 10

Jack Berry 2409 Oakridge Dr.

John Bellert 524 Corwin S t. , 3

Frank Berardi 420 K irkham St., 8

Robert Bettinger 511 Hay nes St., 10

Richard Blincoe 8766 N . Main St., 5

Kenneth Bohman 34 N . Sper lin g Ave., 3

Thomas Bramlage 717 We ll m eier Ave., 10

Gerald Breidenbach 638 Hodapp Ave., 10

Donald Brinkman 223 Bri a rcl iff Rd ., 5

Fred Brun 123 Mar tz Ave., 3

Michael Bulko 748 N. Summi t

Richard Burger 1240 Patterso n :R,d., 10

John Burke 633 E . Schantz Ave., 9

Raymond Butz 11 35 Beaumon t Ave., 10

Frank Bysack 229 Edison St., 7

SENIOR DIRECTORY Charles Chapin

39 Holt St., 6

Samuel Ciani 105 N. Quen tin Ave., 3

Patrick Clark 4109 E lliot Ave., 10

Gerald Cochran 92 1 R osedale Dr., 7

Robert Connell 39 W. R iverview Ave., 5

Robert Cramer 639 Hodapp Ave., 10

Eugene Crompton 38 S. Ph il adelphi a St., 3

Thomas Daiigherty 125 1 en eca Dr., 7

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Donald D eRoze 2940 S h:;oyer Rd., 9

Edward Dierkers 342 Lowes St., 9

Richard Dix 3 Gr ove Ave., 4

David Dohner 225 Fernwood Ave ., 5.

Richard Dunnigan 1141 H uffman Ave ., 3

Tod Egan 712 N . Broadway, 7

William Eisenhauer 2834 R idgeway

Edmund Esser 2028 N. Main St., .5

Donald Fahnestock 85 As hwood Ave., 5

Manley Farm 1618 Weston a Dr., 10

Joseph Fecke 805 'Westwood Ave., 7

Walter Federspiel 1246 V ern on D r. , 7

Donald Ferdelman 11 20 Epworth Ave., 10

Richard Fiely 263 1 Collin s Ave., 10

James Fleishman R. R. 1, Box 264, 5

Joseph Fox 1057 P r itz Ave., 10

Kenneth Fox 1522 V iola Ave., 5

Ronald Franklin 1628 Detzen, 4

John Fromholt 5.1 Ash Brook Rd. , 5

Jack Furderer 325 N. Con over S t.

David Geiger R R. 3, Box 36D3, 4

John Glode 533 Marylan d Ave., 4

Bruce Gohmann 8 Co ral Dr., 10

Tom Griffin 1827 Oakridge D r., 7

David Grillot 56 E . H il lcres t Ave., 5

Thomas Haas 521 Par rott St., 10

Paul Haines R.R. 1, P hiladelp hi a D r. , 5

Joseph Haley 4 Carmichael P I. , 3

Thomas Harker 4541 'Waym ire Ave., 6

Robert Harlett 50 F ill more St., 10

Thomas Harman 1721 Grand Ave., 7

Donald Harris 49 Linden Ave, 3

Joseph Hartfelder 19 And rews St., 10

Eugene Hausfeld 135 S. Gadi eld St., 3

Edward Head 324 Beverly P I. , 9

Eugene Hecker 11 2 E dgar Ave., 10

George Heeter 25. S. Terry St., 3

Donald Heindl 122 Chur ch St., 4

Jerome Heindl 1913 Fauver Ave., 10

Michael Hemmert 3132 Brooks St., 10

John Heyl ]06 Redwood Ave., 5

Donald Hilgeford 2822 L in den Ave. , 10

Charles Hilgeman 501 Kenwood Ave., 6

Louis Hoelscher 824 Creigh ton, 10

William Hoff 2037 Grand Ave., 7

Paul Horn 28 14 Kenview Ave ., 10

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Larry Horwath 843 Hodapp Ave., 10

Garold Hosbrook 441 N. \iV oodward Ave., 7

Leo Hunkeler 208 Rockwood Ave., 5

John Hussong 1316 Wyoming St., 10

Glenn Jaspers 766 E lm hurst R(I. , 5

Robert Jeckering 5748 Markey Rd ., 5

Jerome Johnson 3-18 E. Bataan Dr., 10

Alan Joseph 253 Victo r Ave., 5

Richard Kaiser 211 0 E . Four th St., 3

Robert Kaiser 2110 E.Four th St. , 3

Daniel Keehn 2050 T roy St., 4

Karl Keyes 2325. H oove r Ave., 7

John Kincade 514 N. Sm ith vill e Rd., 3

Thomas Kindle 230 Cast lewood Dr. , .5

Robert Kleckner 427 East D r. , 9

Andrew Knisley 31 E. E m erson Ave., Fairborn

John Knopp 807 Hodapp Ave., 10

Robert Knoth 216 Kammer Ave., 7

Cliff'ord Koenig 11 39 H ighl and Ave., 10

Richard Krimm 153 Grant St. , 4

Anthony Krystofik 21 Murray H ill D r., 3

Elmer Kunk 223 F ill mo re St., 10

Kenneth Kuntz 1222 Troy St., 4

James Kurz 2645 Rive rvi ew Ave., 7

James Lafferty 136 R idge Ave., .5

Robert Lally 1250 H ighl and Ave., 10

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Harry LaPorte 829 L in wo od St., 5

James La Vielle 228 K necht Dr., 5

James Lawler 212 Burn s Ave., 2

Robert LeBoeuf 414 A lameda P I., 6

Richard Lefeld 2822 P resto n St., 7

Richard Lensch 1321 H oll y Ave. , 10

Robert Loeber 1777 Huffman Ave ., 3

Edward Loges 836 Bail ey St., 4

Larry Luehrs 723 Hodapp Ave., 10

William Lukaswitz 11 Monteray Ave., 9

Donald Luther 915 Man hattan Ave., 6

James Lynch 219 St. Paul Ave., 3

Jerry McAvoy RR3, Box 350, 3

Michael McGarry 514 Grafton Ave., 6

Jerry McGarvey RR 10, Box 320-C

Robert McIlvain 1616 Xenia Ave., 10

Frank McLain 2118 Fauver Ave ., 10

Charles McLaughlin 56 Portland Ave., 8

Philip McLaughlin 349 N. Broad St., Fairborn

Bernard Mahle 173 Baltimore S t., 4

Thomas Mahlmeister 345 Dell wood Ave., 9

Roger Makley 566 S hadow lawn Ave., 9

Jerome Mangan IS S. Q uentin Ave., 3

Richard Marks 719 Xenia Ave., 10

Leonard Marsico Box 61, RR 3, 4

James Mauch 915 Patterson Rd., 9

Joseph Mauro 43 F luh art Ave., 8

SENIOR DIRECTORY P~t er Mauro

782 Heck Avenu e, 8

Robert Melia 11 34 Carili eAve., 10

Joseph Meyers 136 Ce ntral Ave., 6

Jerry Michel 28 19 A rge ll a Ave., 10

Marvin Miller 124 E. Siebe n thaler, 5

William Miller 238 Maple St., 2

John Monaghan 304 K en wood Ave., 5

Carl Monnin 522 S t. N icholas Ave., 10

Ronald Monnin 140 Rosewood Dr., 5

Eugene Muth 125. Buckeye St., 2

Raymond Niedermeyer 323 1 Martel Dr., 10

Richard Niekamp 426 Q uitman Street, 10

Leo Noll 1506 Nelson Ave., 10

James Nurrenbrock 925 Xenia Ave., 10

Peter O'Bryan 244 Hawker St., 10

Thomas O'Meara 11 20 Huffman Ave., 3

James Omlor 234 R ita St., 4

James O'Reilly 330 J on es St., 10

Ned Ostendorf 3938 S trathmore St.

Robert Paton 3111 R ivers ide Dr., 5

David Pett 3908 Far Hill s Ave., 9

Denton Phillips 49 F ill more St., 10

Donald Pohl 134 Notre Dame Ave ., 4

Andrew Pytosh 911 A I berta St.

Thomas Reichert 762 Troy St. , 4

Raymond Retter 328 H ardi ng Dr., 5

Jerry Rhein 1544 Ne lson Ave.

Ralph Riancho 120 'Walton Ave., 7

John Russell 1435 Lexin g ton Ave., 7

William Sage 126 Had ley Ave., 9

William Sander 1301 Prin ce ton, 6

Albert Scarpelli · 320 St. Nicholas Ave., 10

John Schaefer 49 Corona Ave., 9

William Schenking 462 Gran d Ave., 5

Donald Schierloh 2132 P ersh in g Blvd., 10

William Schirack 300 E. Bru ce Ave., 5

Donald Schlegel 2454 Ki n g Ave., 10

James Schubert 249 Castl ewood Ave., 5

William Schulz 1513 Wyoming Ave ., 10

James Shansey 610 Carli sle Ave., 10

Frederick Sills 276 Delaware Ave., 5

Robert Smith 137 Potomac St., 10

William Sommer 846 Wilfred Ave ., 10

Lawrence Spatz 1425 W atervli et Ave., 10

Robert Speller 147 S . Sperlin g Ave., 3

John Spirk 816 Kumler Ave. , 7

Charles Spauer 1240 Ho ll y Ave., 10

Robert Stack 1625 Rosemont Blvd., 10

Bernard Staub 1831 Neff Ave., 5

Donald Steineman 1636 W esto n Ave., 10

Fred Stephans 244 E. Siebe n tha le r, 5

Will 'am Strady 23 S. Delmar Ave., 3

John Streiff 283 L in den Ave., 3

Donald Taylor 926 W eng, 10

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William Thesing 1930 Tr inity Ave., 9

Bernard Thill 212 W . No rman Ave., 5

Donald .Thill RR 11 , Box 626F, 10

Robert Tischer 165 Hi gh St., 3

Joseph Treon 48 V icto r Ave., 5.

Thomas Tunney 47 Glenwood Ave., 5'

Helmut Volk RR I, Box 211

Robert Volk 20 W. Me lford Ave., 5

Donald Vogelsang 35 E. Mumma Ave. , 5

Richard Walker 70 Baltimore St., 4

Donald Watern 11 0 Hunter A\"e., 4 .

Gene Weaver 21 9 Shoop Ave. , 7

Raymond Weizman 802 Steele Ave., 10

Robert Weller 6730 Coventry Rd., 10

Donald Wellmeier 534 Ko lpin g Ave., 10

Guy West 1100 Wyoming St., 9

Kenneth Werner 424 Stonemi ll Rd.

Richard Westendorf 19 Semin ary Ave., 3

Raymond Wittman 646 H odapp Ave., 10

Thomas Wilz 924 D ustin Av.e., 7

Thomas Wolf 37 Warder Ave., 5

Raymond Wuellner 28 19 Grace Ave., 10

~onald Wuellner . 2819 Grace Av e., 10

Richard Vox 139 Rockwood Ave., 5

Gerald Zimmerman 1023 Carli sle Ave., 1'0

Donald Zugelder 108 Lawn St., 5

Gerald Zwisler 829 Stee le Ave., 10

Mitchell Zwolski 2159 Bickmore Ave., 4

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NEEDHAM SHELL SERVICE

2401 FAR HILLS AVENUE

DA YTON, OHIO

*

* Motor Tune-Up

* Minor Repairs

* Brake Service

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'SENIOR C Rev. James Darby, Homeroom Teacher

George Ambrose Elmer Kunk Robert Paton

Jack Baber James Lafferty William Schenking

Raymond Bataille James Lawler William Schirack

Frank Berardi Philip McLaughlin Larry Spatz

Ro bert Bettinger Peter Mauro Charles Sprauer

John Fromholt Joseph Meyers Fred Stephans

Thomas Harman Ronald Monnin William Strady

Joseph Hartfelder Peter O'Bryan Richard Walker

Jerome Heindl Ned Ostendorf Raymond Wuellner

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Turner's Quality Cleaners

392 NORTH MAIN 5655 SALEM AVE. 205 W. HERMAN

Phone: PH 9621

MARILYN'S 731 WYOMING STREET

Soups - Sandwiches - Best Malts in Town

Wilson Freight & Forwarding

Di1"ect Se1"vice to

Pittsburgh - Erie - Buffalo - Philadelphia

New York - Boston - Maryland

* Telephone: He 8641 Bill Strady, MgT.

OAKWOOD NASH SALES

* Far Hills - Dorothy Lane

WAlnut 1145

NURRENBROCK PLUMBING . COMPANY

Plumbing, Heating, Gas Fitting

and Repair Work

* 92 5 XENIA A VENUE

KE 3031

GOOD LUCK TO YOU

CLASS OF '52

CLUB CAYODA

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looking down the road that leads to Tomorrow!

Today . . . you and your classmates are starting out on a grand adventure at a critical period of world's history.

You will find unusual opportumtIes opening up before you . . . new developments in electronics, aviation, building, chemistry, engineering, medicine, and business.

You will find demands for countless new things and services, because the march of progress brings with it an ever-increasing complexity of human wants.

Yes .. . your journey into Tomorrow will be an eventful one indeed. May you face it with eagerness, and the confidence that you will measure up to every challenge ... fully determined to live up to the high ideals developed during your years at Chaminade High School.

The National Cash Register Company

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C. W. ZIMMERMAN, INC.

BUILDER

and

DEVELOPER

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It's . .

POTTER'S

RIVERSIDE

MARKET

for

Busse's Ft. Loramie

and

Joe's Russia (Ohio)

*

SAUSAGE

Fresh and Smoked

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Phone: MAdison 2911

COMMERCIAL TANK

AND

WELDING COMPANY

* FRANK V. DAKIN

* Steel Fabricators

* 43:' Carlisle Avenue

DAYTON 10, OHIO

Compliments

of

LIBERTY CABS, INC.

* Quick, Dependable Service

* Phone: ADAMS 5225

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THE

OHIO METAL

AND

MANUFAC­

TURING

COMPANY

*

Steel Bars - Sheets

Aluminum - Brass

Copper

*

DAYTON

OHIO

Compliments

of

THE B & C BAKING

CO.~ INC.

SPecializing Exclusively in

Fruit Cake

* Detailed Service For Business

f5 Holiday Gifts

With Best Wishes From

EMPIRE TRAILER SALES

399 5 North Dixie Drive

* Reme11tber-Our Location

Permits Us to Sell

For Less

* TA 0591

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THE G.E.L. ELECTRIC CO.

114 E. Second Street

DAYTON, OHIO

PAT'S

rrw hen Fl'iends Meet at a Fl'iendly Place"

* 2725 LINDEN AVENUE

Compli11tents

of

V ALETERIA CLEANERS TIMMER'S

Zenith Hearing Aids

MAIN RADIO SERVICE Richard Millette, Pl·OP.

Radio and Television Repair

136 E. SECOND. ST. DAYTON, OHIO

Compliments of

MA TSON'S MARKET

* 616 FIVE OAKS AVENUE

Compliments of

SOUTH PARK PASTRY SHOP

Paul Schenking, Pl·OP.

1033 S. BROWN ST. FU 1032

14 7

THIEROLF & PRESS H. Press, Manager

Dry Cleaners and Dyers

1025 S. BROWN

PHONE: AD 0393

Records - Sheet Music - Tuning RebUilding

KLOPF'S PIANO SHOP Fine Pianos

320 SALEM AVE., DAYTON, OHIO

RAndolph 6686 Richard Klopf

Compliments of

THE F. H. BICKFORD CO.

* DAYTON, OHIO

EAST THIRD BODY SHOP Fender Top and Body Shop

Painting a Specialty

* 1333 EAST THIRD STREET

Phone: ADams 1977 Dayton, Ohio

ZIMMERLE CLEANERS

KE 2961

KE 6540

Pete Zimmerle

* 1125 LORAIN

1812 WYOMING

E. BAKOS GROCERY

* 1231 Superior Avenue

RA 4022

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B. G. DANIS CO., INC.

General Contractors

*

DAYTON, OHIO

RA THWEG INSURANCE CO. 623 Hulman Building

Formerly Mutual Home BUilding

DAYTON 2, OHIO

HE 5981

RODERER SllOES OPen Evenings till 8:00

* 627 XENIA AVENUE

MA 3622

WASHCO

Self-service Laundry

"Tl"y the W ashco Way"

TA 4478 2334 N. MAIN ST.

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Best \V ishes to the

Graduating Class of 1952

*

MARK'S DRY GOODS

719 Zenia Avenue

Excellent Food

OAKWOOD RESTAURANT Cocktail Parlor

2414 FAR HILLS AVE. DAYTON, OHIO

WAlnut 0112

Willhelm Engineering Co.

Steam and Hot Water Heating

Plumbing - General Repairing

TAylor 9161 1332 W. RIVERVIEW

Excavating - Conn"ete - Sewers - Paving

The Finke Engineering Company

114 S. PERRY STREET

HE 3441

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THE W. H. KIEFABER co. Supplies

* 40 KEOWEE STREET

c. F. BONBRIGHT, INC. Distributor

* Schoenling Beer - Cincinnati's Finest

Miller High Life - Labatt's Ale

* 751-756 N. FINDLAY ST. ADams 1012

Good Luck to the Class of 1952

DAYTON WIRED MUSIC SERVICE, INC.

231 Hulman Building

* ADams 9221

Also Industrial, Commercial, School and Institutional Sound Systems

(Chaminade's Sound Communication System Was Installed by Us)

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BARNEY'S CHICKEN IN

THE ROUGH

Half Fried Chicken

Shoestring Potatoes

Hot Buttered Rolls and a

Jug of Honey

Without Silverware

* "WHERE TO FIND IT"

1430 Wayne Avenue

KE 0342

Compli11tents of

DR. I. MA TUSOFF Optometrist

* 35 E. THIRD STREET

FU 8811 Dayton, Ohio

Compliments of

MAIN FLOOR COVERING Asphalt Tile - Armstrong Linoleum

Plastic Wall Tile

* RA 5861 1909 N. MAIN

Phone: RA 3465

Hymogenized Vitamin D Milk

McCLOSKEY BROS. Pasteurized Milk and Cream - Butter

Buttermilk - Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk - Orange Juice

DA YTON, O!:lIO <"" \? ~

145

White Clover Dairy Farms

HOl1togenized Vitamin D Milk

* KE 6911 MA 5371

E. E. Nurrenbrock

ZIEGLER'S DRUG STORE

Prescriptions

1953 EAST THIRD STREET

* Phone: MA 6454 Dayton, Ohio

Phone: KEnmore 8007

Poll Parrot Shoes

MAX'S SHOE STORE Shoes fOl" the FamilJI

Shoe Repairing

729 WATERVLIET AVENUE

WILKE'S MARKET

816 Shedbourne Avenue

*

~IA 0-6811

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ZIMMERMAN -BUGDEN

CONSTRUCTION CO.

SPecialty in Remodeling

and

Home Building

and

Commercial

* Tom Zimmerman

Class of "47"

Bill Bugden

DAYTON MODEL RAIL WAY

1318 WAYNE AVENUE

DEXTER SALES CO. Army-Navy Surplus

Combat Para-Troop Boots - Heavy Clothing

Duffle Bags - B- 15 Jackets -26 N . JEFFERSON

D & C FOOD MARKET

OR 1651

7836 N . MAIN STREET

SENIOR D 146

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BEIGEL JEWELERS, INC.

* 20 North Main Street

Compliments

DAYTON COUNCIL No. 500

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

POEPPELMEIERS

Wallpaper - Paints - Glass

* Linoleum - Window Shades

* 408 Wayne Avenue

MIchigan 7474

RADIO SHACK

Television Service SPecialists

* 1721 East Third Street

MA 8571

* 2120 Salem Avenue

TA '4679

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE

CLASS OF 1952

*

THE CHAMINADE FATHERS'

AND MOTHERS' CLUB

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HAUER MUSIC HOUSE

34 East First Street

GERRY HAUER

Class of '51

JIM FLYNN SPORTING GOODS

First N. Jefferson Street

DAYTON, OHIO

* Complete Line of School Award

Sweaters

* Phone: HE 6329

Open 9 to 9

Dayton's Finest Selection of

Used Cars

* . Ow, Word Is OU1' Bond

* See "OLLIE" at

LEE HILGEFORD'S Keowee and Webster

WELLMEIER'S

SUPERIOR COAL & SUPPLY CO.

High Quality Fuel Builders' Supplies

* 3623 Linden Avenue

MA 1211

Alvin F. Wellmeier Carl H. Wellmeier

14B

-- --~=~=- ~~~--------

ASSOCIA TED SPRING CORPORA TION

OHIO DIVISION

* Mechanical Springs

* 1710-12 East First Street

Compliments

of

H. J. OSTERFELD co.

Get The Best - Get

THE TELLING-BELLE

VERNON CO.

Division of National Dairy

Products Corporation

* 226 EAST FIRST STREET

ADams 1212

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MERCANTILE SOLES Complete Men's Wear and Soes

* 124 S. JEFFERSON STREET

Dave Magilvy Dayton 2, Ohio

DAYTON OPTICAL CO. Prescription Opticians

"Ready to Serve You"

* Fidelity Building (Main Floor)

HE 7913 213 S. MAIN

Lee Hilgeford Auto Sales, Inc.

Chrysler - Plymouth

Sales and Service

* 355 S. MAIN STREET

DOC'S CORNER CAFE Beer - Wine - Sandwiches

* 500 WESTWOOD AVENUE

Charles F. Buning, P1·0P.

ME 0122

FASHION FURNITURE Fine Furniture at Reasonable Prices

* 1322 LINDEN AVENUE

OLive 2460 Dayton, Ohio

Compliments of

BRICHER PLUMBING CO.

641 Wayne Avenue

AD 9561

149

Best of Luck to the Men of '52

KIRK'S VARIETY STORE

348 Troy Street

FU 9771

L. B. HILGEFORD Sales - Buick - Service

* 201 N. RIVER STREET

Franklin, Ohio

TACOMA GARDENS 661 CREIGHTON

* Meet Your Friends Here Before and After the Game

Beer - Food - Soft Drinks

Cliff Robbecloth, Owne1·

Best Wishes

to the

CLASS OF '52

* Wenzler Bros. Construction Co.

Compliments

of

C. R. McAVOY

ALLEN'S DRUGS

Linden A venue and Smithville Road

FAR HILLS AT DOROTHY LANE

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HE 2632 Our 31st Year

GRAEFF HARDWARE CO. 1125 -1 1 3 1 WAYNE AVENUE

L. H. Sinnott, Manage1"

Fence Department

JOSEPH H. BECK Fine Watch Repair

* 1209 U. B. BUILDING

Dayton, Ohio

Compli111.ents of

BUDDE SHEET METAL

WORKS

C011tpliments

of

A FRIEND

ARTKRAFT STUDIO Signs - Showcm"ds - Displays

* 48 EAST FOURTH STREET

ADams 8762

SANTO HARDWARE AND

PAINTS

621 Xenia Avenue

150

COUl"tesy of

MERCHANDISE DISPLAYS

VICTOR DRUGS

3518 N. Main Street

Phone: RA 6045

KAL T REXALL DRUGS Opposite Dale Theatre

RA 1701 1970 N. MAIN ST.

* Presc1"iptions - Cigars ~ Candy

Cosmetics - Luncheonette

ADAM BALLMANN'S SONS

GENTILE PRODUCE CO.

22-24 S. St. Clair Street

DAYTON, OHIO

SCARPELLI'S SHOE SHOP

Sboes Made to 01"del"

* 632 N. MAIN STREET

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~THE BLOMMEL SIGN CO.? 407 E . Fifth AD 6341

* Neon - Commercial Signs

Show Cards - Truck Lettering

Flags - Decorations - Exhibits

Dayton 2, Ohio

STOMPS CHEVROLET COMPANY

225 South Main Street

DAYTON, OHIO

1850 - OU1° 102ncl Year - 1952

THE WEHNER ROOFING & TINNING CO.

Roofing - Siding - Sheet Metal

Furnace f§ Insulation Work

* 5 57 Richard Street

FOCKE'S MEATS "Since 1875"

Focke's German Wieners

T hey Are Delicious!

* DAYTON, OHIO

151

FUlton 3571

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GOOD WISHES TO THE

CLASS OF 1952

*

SER V -A-TOOL, INC.

309 South ~ain Street

DAYTON 2, OHIO

Phone: HEmlock 0068

*

K. C. BUTZ, President HERB SHOLZ, Vice-President

152

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Compliments

of

THE DAYTON DRESS

COMPANY

Dayton, Ohio

THE PEOPLE'S PLUMBING

SUPPLY CO.

Plumbing and Heating Supplies

* 210 Wayne Avenue

HEmlock 5 111

B. B. Flaute, Pres.

Compliments of

SREPCO, INC.

Standard Ra.dio and Electronic

Products

* 135 East Second Street

Manufacturers of . ..

Concrete Pl'oducts - Concl'ete Blocks

Flexicore Floor and Roof Slabs

Sewer Pipe

PRICE BROTHERS CO.

1932 E. Monument Avenue

HEmlock 7861

CONSTRUCTORS OF THE NEW

CHAMINADE BUILDING

B. G. DANIS CO., INC. General Contractors

*

DAYTON, OHIO

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WITH ALL GOOD WISHES FOR THE

SUCCESS OF THE CLASS OF '52

THE DAYTON FABRICATED

STEEL CO.

*

THE DAYTON STENCIL

WORKS CO.

*

Industrial Steel Service

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DABEL SNACK SHOPPE Good Hamburgers - Thick Malts

Sandwiches - Dinnen - Carryouts

* (3 Doors from Dabel Theatre)

1928 SMITHVILLE RD. AT WAYNE AVE.

Compliments of

COLLEGE INN

Corner of First and Main

CELESTE'S BAR Beel" - Wine Sandwiches

* 1149 S. SMITHVILLE ROAD

GRAVELY

POWER

EQUIPMENT

for

Lawn - Garden - Farm

* MEAD MIGHTY MOUSE

BABY BULLDOZER

MOTT HAMMER KNIFE

MOWERS

* Mows Gl"aSS and Weeds in SU11tmel"

Pulvel"ises Leaves in the Fall

Established 1871

MUTH BROS., INC INCORPORATED

* Machinery Movers and Riggers

House Moving and Shoring

* Steel Stacks - Boilers - Safes

Monuments Hauled and Erected

Moto-Crane Service

* 613 -2 5 EAST SECOND STREET

ADams 2281

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C011tpliments of

CRANE TAVERN

200 Crane Avenue

WM. RIFE COMPANY

ADams 2061

WAlnut 0043

Jewelen

* 122 S. LUDLOW

2411 FAR HILLS

Congratulations to the

Class of '52

LEFELD BARBERS

3009 East Third Street

Compliments of

GOODY -GOODY

RESTAURANT

2841 Salem Avenue

Compliments of

SHROYER'S SPORTING

GOODS COMPANY

THE OPEN DOOR ENTERTAINMENT BAR

The Show Place of Dayton

* 700 WATERVLIET AVENUE

Dayton 10, Ohio

156

Best Wishes

front

A FRIEND

PAUL'S DRIVE-IN Paul H. Ulrich

Sandwiches - Meats - Root Beel"

* 3636 LINDEN AVENUE

KE 0153

PENNER'S DELICATESSEN

Evel"ything for a Party

3329 E. THIRD STREET

HE 0424 lOA. M. to lOP. M.

RUBICON PHARMACY

Ned D. Jennings

* BROWN AND IRVING AVENUE

FU 2411 Dayton, Ohio

Compliments of

FOOS CLARK'S TAVERN Lou Clark Mrs. Mary Clark

* 2400 E. THIRD STREET

JULIUS KURTZ, JR. Intel"iol" Decorating - Colouring

Furniture Refinishing - Antiques Restored •

* 2645 W. RIVERVIEW

TA 3680

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PABST SUPERMARKET

Fresh Meats - QualitJI Foods Bee1- and Wine

* 1833 TACOMA STREET

Al Pabst, P1-0P.

BLINCOE BROS.

FI01-ists

8766 N. MAIN STREET

RA 0711

Compliments

of

MRS. A. W. ARBER

C011tpliments

of

MRS. CHRIS VOLK

NELSON SERVICE Oakwood Pzu-e Oil

* 2331 FAR HILLS AVENUE

WA 0182

HAUTMAN CAFE

OL 2351

RUMMAN'S MARKET

3123 Linden Avenue

SL YDER'S TAVERN

836 Watervliet

BAKER'S DRUG STORE P1-escriptiom Ca1"efully Co11tp.ounded

Cosmetics and Sund1-ies

* 618 FIVE OAKS AVENUE

RA 0366

We Have a Pdvate Hall f01" YOW"

P1"011t Pa1-ty

* EA T -A.-BITE CATERING

SERVICE KE 1149 or KE 6941

Compliments of

THE

DA YTON OAKWOOD PRESS

WA 2161

COVENTRY DEL.

1601 Coventry Road

Dayton, Ohio

KE 0102

15 7

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r

Compliments

of

GRA YBAR ELECTRIC CO., INC.

JUNIOR E

MALONE CAMERA STORE, INC.

rrEverything Photographic"

* 30 N. MAIN STREET 62 E. STROOP ROAD

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I

SERVICE BLUE PRINT &

SUPPL Y COMPANY

400 East First Street

DAYTON, OHIO

Phone: MIchigan 4726

Compliments

of

DALE FASHIONS

Jack J. Goldstein

* 1935 North Main Street

THEODORE KUEHN MOVERS

Moving With Care-Everywhe1-e

* 215 Ice Avenue

DAYTON 2, OHIO

Telephones : FU 8 109 - T A 73 61

159

Bowl and Relax

POELKING LANES &

COCKTAIL LOUNGE

* 1403 Wilmington Avenue

Dayton 9, Ohio

Phone: WA 7849

Phone: RA 3963

RALPH'S BODY SHOP

Auto Painting a SPecialty

* ! .. :.

261 6 Wheeler Aenue

FT. McKINLEY

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,...------ -----

WEILER WELDING COe, INC. Electric - Acetylene

Since 1920

-* Equipped to Handle Any Welding Problem

METAL SPRAYING

FLAME HARDENING

SAND BLASTING

FLAME CUTTING

FABRICATION OF JIGS

ATOMIC TOOL WELDING

HELLIARC

D istyibutoy fo y

AIRCO SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT AND OHIO MEDICAL GASES

324 East Second Street Phone: FUlton 5186

JUNIOR A 160

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j

ULLRICH'S DRUG STORE Have YOU1' Next Prescription Filled Here

* 801 LEXINGTON AVENUE

RA 5818

Vito Gaccetta Spaghetti House

Noted f01' Its Famous Italian SPaghetti

We Serve to Parties

* 748 BROWN STREET

Dayton, Ohio

Compliments of

TOM MAZZOTTA'S MARKET Beer and Wine

* 1342 GERMANTOWN STREET

HE 1738 Dayton, Ohio

Cong1"atulations to the Class of 1952

L. M. PRINCE COMPANY Opticians

* 117 S. LUDLOW STREET

SCHELLHAAS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store

* 1053 LINDEN AVENUE

Dayton, Ohio

Compliments of

SCHLIENTZ AND MOORE

Funeral Home

WHITE VILLA GROCERS, INC.

1025 East Third Street

DAYTON~ OHIO

*

GEORGEF. WENDEL

Manager

161

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, . ~ : 4q

SENIOR A

POEPPELMEIER'S

Wallpaper - Paints - Glass

Linoleum - Window Shades

*

408 WAYNE AVENUE

MI 7474

162

THE

TRUMAN

OPTICAL

CO.

414 Cooper Building

3 EAST SECOND STREET

North East Corner Second and Main

DAYTON 2, OHIO

it

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KE 9127

MUTUAL ELECTRIC CO.

Commercial- Industrial- Residential

* 619 Si! ver Lane

DAYTON 10, OHIO

WHIO

1290 on Your Dial

WHIO-FM

99.1 MC or Channel 256

WHIO-TV

Channel 13

BUCHER BROS.

Printers

* 819 South Ludlow Street

DAYTON, OHIO

* Printing for the Office., Shop and Sales Dept.

163

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BRUNNER'S

FOOD AND DRUG

MARKET

* REXALL DRUGS

* We Deliver

RAndolph 5050

OPen Daily and Sunday

* DOT FOOD STORE

*

Prescott at North Gettysburg

164

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I ,

AMAND PLUMBING & THE BILTMORE DRUG CO"

HEATING Dayton Biltmore Hotel

801 Calvent Lane DAYTON, OHIO

AIR CITY WINE STORE Dave Gough Compliments of

Gold Beel· and Wine to Go SPRA UER'S TAVERN

* 3114 N. DIXIE DRIVE St. Paul and Wyoming

TA 0831 Dayton

RAY J. LITTLE Accounting and T ax Sel·vice

ME 3432

* 206 SHOOP AVENUE

Compliments

of

MEYER & BOEHMER

Funeral Directors

* 173 3 Brown Street

MI 1921

* 600 Washington Street

HE 1422

165

NORTH\VESTERN TOOL

Gene Thomeczek, "1933"

Daily - 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Sunday - 1 P. M. to 6 P. M.

G&P rrOn The Corner"

* South Dixie and Dorothy Lane

Cincinnati Pike - Route 25

* Look For The Signs

TELEVISION

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Congratulations Class of 1952

NORTHRIDGE INN

Beer - Liquor - Wine - Good Food

* CHRIS YOLK, P1·0P.

* New Troy Pike at Fredrick Pike

Congratulations To The Graduating Class

from

A FRIEND OF CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL

HERLE'S

rrFormal Rental For All Occasions"

* Open Evenings by Appointment

17 S. JEFFERSON

JOE KOERNER

Class of '34

* JOHNNY KOERNER

Class of '48

166

AD 2071

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JAKE S.CHAAB

Shell SeTvice Station

* 3013 NORTH STREET

SOUTH MAIN DRIVE-IN BeeT and Wine - PaTtJI Supplies

DaiTY F,'eeze

* 1100 S, MAIN STREET

FU 3951 Bernie Lammert

WARNING'S VARIETY

Next to the Dale

((For Nice Things"

BeeT Cooled Con'ectly

KRAMER'S

Beer - Wine - Ice

Party Snacks

* WA 0141

101 8 Irving Avenue

ANTICOLl'S RESTAURANT

AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE

Finest American and Italian Food

* 3025 Salem Avenue

DA YTON, OHIO .

For Reservations Phone: OR 2264

COMPLIMENTS

OF

A FRIEND

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SENIOR F

Office, RA 11 5 1 Res., MA 4685

Full Weight Quality Coal

LIBERTY COAL CO.

700 Kumler Ave. at Penn. R.R.

DA YTON 7, OHIO

*

Lester F. Hickey, Owne1'

168

Best 'V ishes to the

1952 Seniors

FRED P. WOLFE

Portrait Photographers

for the rrEAGLE"

* Tenth Floor

U. B. BUILDING

ADams 7001

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WHITE-ALLEN CHEVROLET Ohio's Largest Dealey

* BEST DEAL IN TOWN

* 422 NORTH MAIN STREET

HE 4611

SENIOR B 169

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JUNIOR C

TOOL CRAFT PRODUCTS,

INC.

170

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We Cater to the Appetites of Particular People

SERVIS & BUHL REST AURANT

* 17 West First Street

DAYTON, OHIO

* 6:30 A. M. to 8 P. M.

Except Sundays and Holidays

JOE J. PUTHOFF CO.

Painting

29 BILLIARDS

Play Billiards

Pocket Billiards

SNOOKER

FOR RECREATION

29 East Second Street

Phone: AD 0892

Congratulations to the

Class of ff52"

HINDERS

HOME FURNISHINGS

1906 East Third Street

DA YTON, OHIO

Phone: KE 2322

171

Compliments

of

KASTLE ELECTRIC

HARRIS FUNERAL HOME

Established 1898

* 49 Linden Avenue

KEnmore 3129

BOWSER'S SERVICE STATION

. Sohio Products

* Wayne Avenue at Smithville

Road

DAYTON, OHIO

KE 0144

Compliments

of the

RODGERS PONTIAC CO.

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MILLER SPORTING GOODS, INC.

Town f§ Country Shopping Center

68 East Stroop Road and Far Hills Avenue

* Phone: WA 1109

SUN RAY COCKTAIL BAR

Wayne and Wyoming

AD 0789

John T. Winger tel'

Howard L. Wingel·tel·

THE WELLMEIER CO.

Paints - Hardware

Glass - Window Shades

* . 600 XENIA AVENUE

FAMILY INN

W here You Meet Your

Friends

* JOSEPH ZOELLER

HAROLD ZOELLER

ANDY ZOELLER

172

GREEN MON RESTAURANT 2032 Home Avenue

and

CENTURY BAR 10 South Jefferson Street

* Liquor -- Beer - Wine Good Food

* Clarence and Marcella Menker, Pl·OPS.

ROBERT P. WAGNER

Genet"al Insurance

* Third Nat~onal Building

FU 3953

MAC'S DELICATESSEN

Beer and Party Supplies

Groceries . and Notions

* 1616 XENIA AVENUE

OL 4416

Compliments

of

DR. R. J. W ARTINGER, O.D.

1708 Richard Street

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THE DILLS SUPPLY CO.

Mill f§ Factory Supplies

* R. T. DILLS, Pl"esident

R. A. MILLER, Vice -PTesident

Compli1nents of

BUTLER HEATING & AIR­CONDITIONING CO.

Coal, Gas, Oil Furnaces Repairs

* R . L. Butler, '38, Owner

138 RINGGOLD STREET

MA 7711

Live Better For Less

Shop At Your

KROGER STORE

Co·mpliments

McCAULEY CORPORATION

1840 Howell Avenue

DAYTON 7, OHIO

173

Come Dil"ect to Dil"ect First

Direct Plumbing Supply Co.

109 S. Perry Street

Phone: MIchigan 0566

Compliments of

BEN WESTBROCK & SONS

Funeral Home

MYLEE'S DELICATESSEN Cold Ben and Wine

* 4321 N. MAIN STREET

RAndolph 0263

CHEERHAR T CLEANERS

Heart's Desire Cleaning Service

Quality Dry Cleaning and

Finished Laundry

Service

* Convenient Neighborhood

Stores

or

For Pick-Up or Delivery

Call MA 3685

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Compliments

of

THE STANDARD

REGISTER

FROST'S QUALITY MARKET Quality Meats - Fruits and Vegetables

White Villa Foods

* 3528 N. MAIN STREET

Dayton 5, Ohio

Compliments of

Griffin's Patent Medicine Store

260 LORENZ AVENUE

ME 0280

N. J. DIX & SONS, INC.

* 1601 CHAPEL STREET

ADams 8004

174

EDISON CAFE Beer - Food - Liquor

* 201 EDISON

AD 0971

Congratulation to the

Class of "52"

KASTLE ELECTRIC

Compliments

of

ESTRIDGE GROCERY

LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS

The Largest and Most Complete

Paint Store in The Miami

Valley

* LOWE BROTHERS

PAINT STORE

110-12 East Third Street

AD 8284

Free Pm-king

Fue Delivery

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JUNIOR B

AD 2962 and AD 5580

Ambulance Service

* GUY J. MAGETTI

FUNERAL HOME .

324 North Broadway

DAYTON, OHIO

175

GEO. A. PFLA UM

PUBLISHERS,

INC.

38 West Fifth Street

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CARL'S BODY SHOP

Day 01' Night Towil1g - Free Estimates

Body and Fende1· Specialists

* 1120 WAYNE AVENUE

KE 5166

TONY FURST FLOWERS "Don't Mahe It An Occasion

Mahe It A Habit"

* 73 1 TROY STREET

MI 7683

PARKMOOR DRIVE-IN Features

Chicken or Shri111,p in the Basket CU1·b Se1-vice - Sandwiches - Malts

* 1- 2801 LINDEN AVENUE

Phone: OL 355 5 Open 24 Hours 2- 3801 SALEM AVENUE

Open 11 A . M. 'til 1 A. M. Friday and Saturday 'til 3 A . M.

Phone: TA 8812

Compliments

of

ARROW WINE STORE

39 S. Ludlow St. 2650 Far Hills Ave.

900 W . Third St. 543 Salem Avenue

176

Compliments

of

. CATHOLIC YOUTH CLUB

CARL A. SCHMIDT DRUG CO.

LEONARD W. BECK

Congl-atulations to the

Class of "52"

MRS. VESTA BALLINGER

FU 9778

ANDY HINDERS Twenty-nine Years

Ditt11z.onds - Elgin Watches

Diamond Settings

845 U . B. BLDG.

DR. EUGENE B. BROWN

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Jack Berry

Kenneth Bohman

Sam Ciani

Jerome Cochran

Thomas Dunnigan

Robert Fiely

Joseph Fox

Bruce Gohman

Eugene Hausfeld

Louis Hoelscher

SENIOR E Mr. Gerard Faust, Homeroom Teacher

Jerome Johnson Edward Pytosh

Thomas Kindle Ralph Riancho

William Knopp William Sage

Robert Knoth James Schubert

Richard Krimm William Schulz

Richard Lefeld John Spirk

Richa rd Lensch Bernard Staub

Larry Luehrs Eugene Weaver

Jerome McAvoy Robert Weller

Robert Melia Gerald Zwisler

James N urrenbrock

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ed n. schoenberger

SILK SCREEN 138 East 2nd Street Dayton 2. Ohio

GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES

TO THE CLASS OF '52

* NEAL'S DAIRY FARMS

DAYTON'S LARGEST

LOCALL Y OWNED DAIRY

178

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f

FRANK KRONAUGE

INSURANCE AGENCY

STREHLE SHOE REPAIR

Expert Shoe Repairing and Rebuilding

Invisible Resoleing * 623-4 Rulman Building

Establis/Jed 1923 *

1212 BROWN STREET

1408 WAYNE AVENUE

MI 3376 or MA 3331 FUlton 2162

THE WAGNER-SMITH CO.

Electrical Contractors

* DAYTON, OHIO

SUCCESS TO THE

CLASS OF 1952

*

THE CHAMINADE ALUMNI

ASSOCIA TION

179

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PATRONS

Illes Tavern 607 Dakota Street

Leonard N . Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Schultz

Mr. Norman C . Gnau H. H. Bohlman, D.D.S. A. S. Beery Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Fromholt

Margart's Cut Rate 274 Henry Street

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. LaVielle Agnes' Restaurant Dr. and Mrs. Leo H . Hoersting

Schiml Cleaners and Dyers 4513 N. Dixie Drive

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Renner "Chuck" Frey

Dr. and Mrs. Edward Sachs Meyer Drugs

Mr. and Mrs . Robert M. Hoff Mrs. W. E. Strady

Mr. and Mrs. K . C. Butz Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Haines

Dayton Church Supply Co. 136 N. Third Street

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Egan Donald Fahnestock, '52

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clark Ottie Beigel

Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Thesing Kennett's

Edward F. O'Meara, '46 Ivo Stelzer

Joseph N oreikas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knoth Ridge Gardens

3901 N. Dixie Drive Mr. and Mrs. H. Niedermayer Mr. Geo. Speller

The Fenton Foundary Supply Co. Fernwood Market

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dohner Daflers Hy-Pure Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Zuhl Paul B. Rensch

Thill Printing Co.

180

Gastineau Bros.

Lee J . Beckman Arbor Fiesta Graul's 5 and 10c Store A Friend

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyers, Sr. George M. Early Mr. Raymond Mahlmeister Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pohl Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lukaswitz Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sturwold Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Jeckering Ed Regan

Community Market & Frozen Locker Service 2500 N. Main Street

Stoecklein Cafe

1001 Brown Street

Jack Wanstrath Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kindle

Aman and Co., Jewelers 19 S. Ludlow Street

John Spezzaferro A. M. Lafferty

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith

Weber's Barber Shop 702 Lexington Avenue

Reid's Westwood Pharmacy

Corner Hoover and Westwood We to Thee, Class of 3D

Worms of 1951 - 52

Junior F Sophomore A Sophomore B

Sophomore C Sophomore D Sophomore E Sophomore F Sophomore G Freshmen A

Freshmen B

Freshmen C Freshmen D

Freshmen E Freshmen F

Freshmen G

Freshmen H

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Page 183: Chaminade High School Yearbook 1952
Page 184: Chaminade High School Yearbook 1952

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