Chaminade High School Yearbook 1956

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CONTENTS Eagle Legacy Dedication Diocesan Authorities Administration Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Activities Sports Football Basketball Advertisements

The Eagle Staff editorial RICHARD HICKENBOTHAM . DAVID MEHALL ..... .. . JAMES BRAMLAGE . ..... .. .. DONALD TOPP LOUIS KOOS . JAMES ADAMS . ANDREW RADO . ........................... .. THOMAS LlNESCH

business ROBERT BAKER Editor-in-Chief ....... .. . ... ".... Layout.... .............. .... . ... WILLIAM WESTBROCK Activities ......... " .. .... .... JOSEPH WESTBROCK Seniors ..... . ........... .. ..... . MICHAEL SCHIML Seniors... ....... ... ........ ................. JOHN NEWMAN . ADAM PAPANEK Sports ....... .. ...... .. ..... " .. .. .. ... .... WILLIAM LUEHRS Photography .. ...... ........... Art . ..... .......... ... . WILLIAM LEHMANN PAUL TEGENKAMP

BROTHER JOSEPH F. KEIMIG, S.M.-Advisor BROTHER EDWARD ZAHN, S.M. - Business Manager


THE EAGLE LEGACY

To you, Men of Chaminade, the EAGLE is a symbol. King of birds, it stands for the highest ideals that can be attained by creatures. As no bird soars higher into the skies so no Man of Chaminade should take second place in attaining closeness to the God Who made the skies. Symbol of strength and beauty among it own kind, it should inspire imitation, leading every Man of Chaminade to develop in himself the strength of body to lead a vigorous, wholesome life and strength and beauty of soul to inspire and lead others of his kind to virtuous striving and Godly living. Like the EAGLE, be a king in heart and mind. Reach for the highest goals. Be a tower of strength and the embodiment of spiritual beauty so that you, too, may be the inspiration, the symbol of all that is greatest, highest, and noblest among God's creatures. Only then can YOU really deserve to be called and claim to be ... MEN OF CHAMINADE.



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THE MOST REVEREND KARL J. ALTER, D.O., L.L.D. Archbishop of Cincinnati


RIGHT REVEREND MSGR. CARL J. RYAN Diocesan Superintendent

REV. EDWARD CONNAUGHTON Supervisor Dayton Parochial Schools

BRO. PAUL SIBBING, S.M. Provincial Inspector

VERY REV. JOHN A. ELBERT, S.M. Superio r


administration OU R NEW PRINC I PAL . . . BROTHER CHARLES OPFERMAN, S.M. The responsibility for guiding the intricate educational life of the Men of Chaminade rests upon the shoulders of our respected Principal, Brother Charles Opferman. Our admiration for hi s level -headed leadership and affable personality can only be expressed in heartfelt gratitude and our appreciation voiced in a prayer of continued success.


BROTHER CHARLES ECKHARDT, S.M.

MISS AGNES MAHLE

BROTHER JOSEPH MEDER, S.M.

REV. JOHN HARRINGTON, S.M.

Secretary

Treasurer

Chaplain


THE FACULTY of Chaminade High School is composed of Priests and Brothers of the Society of Mary and qualified laymen. All are men dedicated to the high purposes of Catholic Education under the auspices of the Mother of God. Under their leadership , the students of Chaminade pursue studies in an academic, business, or technical educational program. The spirit of Chaminade is imparted to the students in every scholastic, athletic, social, and religious activity by these competent guides of youth. Chaminade is great because of the greatness of mind and heart of the men under whose leadership it operates.


FACULTY


BRO. FRANK ANNUNZIATA, S.M. Algebra, General Math, Service Club .

BRO . OSCAR ARNOLD, S.M. Maintenance.

BRO . JOHN HALL, S.M. Golden Jubilarian, Typing, Stamp Drive.

BRO. JOHN BERTONE S.M. Maintenance.

The Principal lets Mr. Faust and Mr. Early in an a morning chuckle .

BRO. HUGH BIHL, S.M. En glish, World History.

BRO. ANTHONY BISHOP S.M. Mathematics, Driver Education .

REV. ROBERT BROWN S.M. Librarian .

REV. WILLIAM COLE S.M. English, Religion, Student Council Moderator.


BRO. THOMAS CORBETTT, S.M. English , Civics, Sociology, Speech.

BRO. JAMES CULLlNA, S.M. Art, Religion, Booster Club .

BRO. LOUIS HETTICH, S.M. Golden Jubilarian, Mathematics.

MR. JAMES CURRIN Physical Education , Assistant Football Coach .

Only the teachers smile in the Dean's office. Take note of those broad smiles on Brothers Kelly and Duffy

MR. WILLIAM DONAHUE General Science.

BRO. JOSEPH DUFFY, S.M. Religion, General Business.

MR. GEORGE EARLY Civics, Sociology, Alumni Secretary, Job Placement.

MR. GERARD FAUST Mechanical Drawing, Lunch Supervisor.


BRO. EDWARD FICK, SM. Superintendent of Buildings, General Business.

Masters of路 the world situation have the solution at their tingelOlps.

BRO. ALFRED GRISEZ, S.M. Chemistry, National Honor Society.

MR. THOMAS FRERICKS English, Health, Head Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach.

BRO. DONALD GASKILL S.M. Current Events, Speech, Music Supervisor. BRO. CHARLES GROPP S.M. Maintenance.

MR. ROBERT HOLYCROSS Physical Education, Health, Tennis Coach, Freshman Footba ll Coach.

BRO. ROBERT HERTWECK S.M. Religion, English, Chaminade News, Publicity .


BRO. DONALD JONES, S.M. Religion, Latin .

BRO. ANTHONY DEINLEIN S.M. Ma ria nist Magazine.

BRO. RAYMOND KACIRK S.M. English , Latin, Assistant Athletic [)irector, Rallies, Lunch Supervisor.

BRO. ROBERT KELLY, S.M. Religion , Economics, Drive r Education.

BRO. HERMAN LAMBERS S.M. Cafeteria Ma nager.

BRO. JOSEPH KEIMIG S.M. Business La w, American History, Cheerleaders, Advisor of EAGLE.

Mr. Marrinan, Brother Steve, and Mr. Frericks check stretegy as the past Chaminade greats continue to perform.

BRO. RICHARD LOEHRLEIN S.M. Religion, World History, Service Club.


The Faculty dining room is a place for serious business, too.

MR. EDWARD MARRINAN Mathematics, Freshman Basketball Coach. BRO. FRANCIS MODICA S.M. Religion, Latin, Lunch Supervisor.

"From where we stand, there's no use bidding, Brother Tom."

BRO. ROBERT McAULIFFE S.M. Religion, English.

BRO. RAYMOND McQUADE S.M. Religion, Latin, Spanish.

BRO. EDWARD NADALSKY S.M. Maintenance.

BRO. JOHN NICHOLS, S.M. Mathematics, Organist.


Brothers Wessling, McQuade, and Jones catch up on current events.

BRO. JOHN O'CQNNOR, S.M. English, Dramatics, Sodality Moderator, Va riety Show. BRO. PATRICK PHILBIN S.M . Religion, English.

Brother Ed sharpens reception as the two Brother Dons take in the news.

BRO. MARTIN RAUSCHER

S路M. Religion , Speech, American History, Lunch Supervisor.

BRO. ANTHONY SALETEL S.M. German, Bookstore.

BRO. THOMAS SCHOEN S.M. Mathematics, Photography.

BRO. STEPHEN SHEEHY S.M. Bookkeeping, Athletic Director.


BRO. JAMES SHER IDAN, S.M. Eng li sh, Latin, C.H .S. Servers.

BRO. RAYMOND STREIFF, S.M. Mathematics, Cancessian Stand .

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Previewing the schoo l play brings a variety of expressions from th ese astute crit ics.

BRO. JOSEPH WESSLING S.M. Latin , English , Juniar Coun· cil on Wor ld A ffairs .

BRO. DONALD WIGAL S.M. Religion, English , Glee Club .

BRO. DONALD SU LLIVAN S.M. Latin , Sophomore Counselor, lunch Supervisor

MR. DONALD WEAVER Biology, Golf Coach, Head Football Coach.

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BRO. JOHN WISE, S.M. Spanish, Junior English, Counselor.

BRO. EDWARD ZAHN, S.M. Ph ysics, Mathematics Club, Business Manager of EAGLE.

BRO. EDWARD ZAMIEROWSKI, S.M. General Science.

IN PACE

REQUIESCAT

REV. ALOYSIUS ' SE ITZ, S.M. Born: December 25, 1895 Died: October 25, 1955

"This must be an active class," says Brother Ed to Brother John.

Our teachers gather spiritual knowledge from the Divine Teacher.


SENIORS now, we are leaving these halls of knowledge, but this leave-taking will in no way sever the memories we cherish of our four years here at Chaminade. The staunch comradeship of real friends, the guiding words of our teachers, the spirit exhibited at sports events, the serious job of study, the fun we had participating in activities will be long remembered. As we move forward on the path of life, taking on newer and increased responsibilities, the ties which bind us to our Alma Mater become stronger for here we built the ~oIid foundation of a Christian philosophy upon which we can lean in moments of triumph or sorrow.


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JAMES ADAMS "Jim"

Queen of Martyrs Intramura ls 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 4; EAGLE Ed ito rial Staff 4.

RENE AFFOU RTiT " Frenchy" Holy Angels Soda lity I .

THOMAS AGNER "Ag" Precious Blood Intramurals I , 2, 3, 4; Cla ss Officer 3, 4 ; Math Club 4; Perfect Attendance I , 2, 3, 4; Student Congress 3, 4.

4B OFFICERS: D. Berry, J. Balas, T. Agner, R. Haines, and Ned Stoecklein.

ELWOOD ANDREW "Woody" Saint Joseph Band I, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4.

JOHN ANDREW "Kat" Saint Joseph Variety ' Show I, 2, 3; Glee Club I, 2; Sodality I, 2, 3; Junior Achievement 3; Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4.

ABRAHAM ALVAREZ "Me"

Corpus Christi Intramu rals 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Reserve Footba ll 2; Juni or Achievement 4 ; Bowli ng 4.


ROBERT J. BAKER " Biff " Corpus Christi Band I, 2, 3, 4; JCOWA 4; Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Ro ll 2, 3; EAGLE Busine ss Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Variety Show 4; Math Club 4; Intramurals I, 2, 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4.

I JOSEPH ASBURY "Joe" Saint Rita Soa~~;ty 1,2; Intramura ls 1,2; Junior Achievement 3; Math C lu b 4; ;'o no r Rolli, 2, 3, 4; Pe rfect A ~ 'endance 3; Cla ss Officer 2; Junior Council on World. Affairs 4.

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LARRY AUGUST "Aug ie l!

Holy Family Football 1,2; Intramural s 1, 2; Sodal ity I, 2, 3, 4.

Principal presents award to Ken Krimm for outstanding sales in EAGLE ad drive.

WALTER BEATTY "Barrel" Saint Agnes Sodality I; Intramurals I, 2, 4 ; Bowling 4.

JOSEPH BALAS "J oe" Our Lady of the Rosary Intramura ls I. 3' Fo otball 2; Athletic Manager 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; Natio nal Ath leti c Honor Society 4; Student Council President 4; Class Officer 2, 3, 4 ; Senior Class President

WILLIAM BENDER "Willy" Holy Angels Band I, 2; Variety Show I, 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Sodality 2 ; Perfect Attendance 4.


TEI3.RY BERN HOLD " White y" Holy Family Soda li ty 1,2, 3; In t ra mura ls 1, 2, 3,4; Booste r C lub I. DONALD BERRY " Don" Saint Rita Soda lity I; Footb a ll I, 2, 3; Honor Roll I; Prom C ommittee 3; Intr amur als 1,2,3; Cl ass Off ice r 1, 3,4.

VICTOR BOCKRATH " Buc ky" Our Lady of the Rosary Perfect Atte nd ance I, 2, 3, 4 ; Sodality 1,2 ; In t ramurals 3, 4; Footba ll 3.

EVERETT BOOSINGER " Boos" Saint Helena Intra mural s 2; Variety Sh ow 3; Band 2, 3, 4.

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JOSEPH BOESCH "Boots" St. AI bert the Great Senio r Ye ar . . . t he fi rst at Cham inad e.

CHARLES BORGERDING "Tur key" Saint Mary Booste r Cl ub I, 2 ; lib rary St aff 3.

JAMES BOST "Chu ckles" Saint James Stude nt Coun ci l I ; Sod ality I ; Band I, 2, 3, 4 ; Va riety Show 2, 3, 4 ; J uni or Achievemen t 3. 4.


DAVI D BOYD "C hudles" Saint Agnes Sodal ity I: Intramura ls I: Class "C" I' Pe rfect Attendance I, 2: Honor Roll I: Dramatics I. JAMES BRAMLAGE "Jim" Holy Family Soda lity I , 2, 3, 4: Servers Club I, 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 2 : Drama tics Club 3, 4: Variety Show 3, 4; Honor Ro ll 2, 3, 4: Nati o nal Honor Socie ty 4: EAGLE Ed itorial Staff 3, 4.

JOHN BREIDENBACH "Johnny" Saint Anthony Glee Club I, 2~ Sodal ity I, 2, 3, 4 ; Junior Achievement 3; Intramurals I, 3; Debate Club I; Variety Show I: Perfe d Attendance 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4.

CARL BRUGGEMAN "Carl" 1m-maculate Conception In tramura ls 1, 2, 3, 4; Soda lity I, 2; Perfect Attendance 3, 4.

SYLVESTER BRUGGEMAN "Si" Saint Anthony C lass Officer I.

THOMAS D. BROWN "Big Brown" Booster C lub 3 ; Intramura ls 3, 4.

JAMES BRUNS "Jim" Immaculate Conception Intramurals I, 2.

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TERRENCE LEE BRUNS "Terry" Saint James Soda lity I; Intramu ra ls 3; Ba sketball I, 2; Football I, 2 ; Base ball I, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 4; Cla ss Officer I, 3.

JOHN BRUST "John " Resurrection Perfed Attendance I, 2, 4.

4E OFFICERS : H. Focke, R. Dahm , E. Florio, P. G igli otti and J. Kenny.

JOSEPH BYSAK "Joe" Holy Name G lee Clu b I, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4. "Bob " ROBERT CARMODY Sodality I ; Perfect Attendance men t 3.

JAMES CAS H "Jim" Junior Achievement 3, 4;

Saint James Perfed Atte ndan ce 3.

JAM ES CASSO N "Cassanova" Corpus Christi Debate Club I; Sodality I'; Intramurals I; Junior Achievement 3.

Saint Rita I ; Junio r Achieve-


RONALD CATANZARO "Cat" Our Lady of the Rosary Variety Show 2: Sodality 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2.

DOUG CHAPMAN "Doug" Saint Rita Sodality I: Football 2: Perfect Attendance 4: Intramural s 4: Bowling 4: Basebal l 4: Junior Achievement 4.

4F OFFICERS : T. Smart, F. Pacey, P. Ryan, and K. Must.

St. Albert the Great DAVID CHRISTIE Band I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurols I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer I: Variety Show 3, 4: Jun io r Achievement 3, 4: Sodality I. MARTIN COLEMAN "Marty" Holy Family Intram ural s I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I: .Variety Show I: Bowling 4: Student Congress 3, 4 : National Honor Society 4.

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JOSEPH COLLI NS "Joe " Holy Trinity Booste r Club I: Sodality I : J uni or Achievement 4. THOMAS CO NDRON "Tom" Saint Anthony Sodality I, 2, 3,4: Sodality Secretary 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 4: National Athletic Honor Society 4.


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JACK CONYERS "Jackie" Soda lity I: Ba sketbal l I, 3, 4; In+ramurals 2; National Athletic Honor Society 4.

GERALD COOPER "J er ry" Holy Trinity Sodality I: In+ramura ls I, 2, 3.

JAMES COX " Reds" Saint Agn es Soda lity I, 2 Rad io Clu b I; Intramurals 1 Perfed Attendance I, 3, 4 Junior Achieve ment 3, 4.

PAUL CRISLER "Ha rpo" Corpus Christi Intramura ls I: J unior Achieve me nt 3, 4: Footbal l Manage r 4.

NORBERT DAHM "Norb" Holy Angels Perfed Attendance 2, 3: Catho lic Students' Mission Crusade I, 2: Bowling 4.

ROBERT DAH M ' '' Bob '' Corpus C hristi Class Officer 2, 3, 4.

JA MES COUGHLIN "Jim" Sa int Mary Sodality I : Intramura ls 3, 4.


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JEROME DEIS "Jerry" Saint Mary Sodality I; Dramatics 3.

JOHN DELANEY "John" Saint Albert the Great Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Class "C" I, 2; Class" B" 3; Sodality I ; Dramatics 2, 3; Math Club 4; EAGLE Busin ess Staff 4.

ROBERT DICKS " Bob" Holy Angels Pe rfed Attendance 3; Intramura ls 3, 4.

PAUL F. DIERKER "Moose" Our Lady of Merey Sodality I, 2, .3; Radio Club I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Student C ouncil 2 ; National Mathematics Hon or Society 4.

PAUL DILLHOFF "Dilly" Saint Mary Perfed Attendance I, 3, 4; Variety Show I, 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Squad I, 2; C lass "B" Basketba ll 3.

JOSEPH DISALVO "Joe" Emmanuel Intramurals 2, 3,4.

FRANK DIX "Dwarf" Corpus Christi Perfed Attendance 2; Honor Roll I.

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DE NI S DOMANSKY 路 " Polack" Sa int James - Football 1,2; CSMC 1,2; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3 ' Class Officer I, 2.

JOSEPH DORSTEN "Twi nkle" Saint Anthony Intramura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Ba seball 2, 3, 4; JA 3: Fo otball 2, 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Nationa l Honor Society 4; C lass Office r 2, 3, 4; Class "C" and Class "B" Basketball; Perfect Attendance 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Cafete ria Squad I ; Natio nal Athlet ic Honor Society 3, 4.

JOHN DOWLING "John ny-Reb" Sacred Heart Sodality 3, 4; Junior COlJ ncil on World Affairs.

TIMOTHY J. DOYLE "Tim " Saint Anthony Soda lity I; Class Officer I ; Cafeteria Squad I; Variety Show 3, '4 ; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Bow li ng 4.

JAMES DRESHER "Ji m" St. Albert the Great Band I, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 2; Secretary and Treasurer of Band 4; Va riety Show 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4, Stage Crew Manager 4; Bowling 4; Glee Club 2; Pe rfect Attendance 2, 3, 4.

4A OFFICERS: D. Topp, J. Swartzbaugh, J. Ungerleider, and R. Baker.

JOHN DRESHER "Jack" St. Albert the Great Band I, 2, 3, 4; Lib rar ia n of Band 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Stage Cre w 3, 4; Bowl in g 4; Soda lity I; Perfect Attendance I.


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JOHN DUCHAK "Johnny" Corpus Christi Sodal ity 1,2,3,4; Rad io C lub I ; Foot ba ll 2 ; C lass Off icer 2.

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Saint Rita Hono r Rolli; National Athletic Hon or Society 3, 4; Pe rfed Attendance 3, 4; Athletic Mana ge r 2, 3, 4; Radi o Club I; Intramura ls I; C lass "C" Ba sket ba ll I, 2; Sod a lity I, 2, 3, 4.

JOHN EARDLY "Tom" Our Lady of Mercy Intramura ls 1,2, 3,4; Sodality I; Bowling 4.

JAMES DYMOND "Jim" Immaculate Conception Tennis 3, 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Cafeteria Squad I ; Sodality I; Bowling 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4.

DAVID EBBERS " Dave" Saint Mary Sodali ty I ; Intramurals.

4C OFFICERS: R. Hoertt, J. Dorsten, R. Hill and F. Krznarich.

LAWRENCE EDMONDSON " Larry" Saint James Sodality ; In tra murals 2, 3, 4; Pe rfed Attendance 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4.


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DAVID ENGEL "Dave" Saint Anthony Band I, 2, 3; Soda lity I.

FRANC ISCO ESTEVEZ "F rank" Hol y Trinity Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; C lass Officer 4; Golf 4.

FRED FECH ER "Fritz" Saint Anth ony Student Counci l 2; Class Officer I, 3; Honor Roll I; ChamiI ; Cafeteria nade NEWS Squad 3; Sodality I ; Perfect Attendance 2; Intram urals I, 2, 3, 4.

RO NALD L. FILBURN " Lover Boy" Sa int Anth ony Class Officer I; CSMC I; Debating I ; Photography C lu b 2 ; Variety Show 2; Junoir Achievement 3, 4; EAG L.E Business Staff 4. JEROME FIS H ER Sodality I.

EUGENE FLORIO "Gene" Saint J osep h Football 2; Student Council 3; C lass Office r 4; Perfect Atten d ance I, 3; Bowling 4. " Mike" EDWARD FLYN N Class Officer I ; Intramurals I, 3.

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HENRY FOCKE " Hank" Holy Angels Prom Committee 3; Band I; Sodality I, 2, 3; Bowl ing 4; Boosters I ; Glee Club 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Manager 3; Class "C" and " B" Basketba ll; Cafete ri a Squad I, 2; JA 3, 4; Class 'Office r 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 4; Vice Presi dent Stu dent Council 4.

WILLIAM FOCKE "Burly" Holy Angels CSMC I, 2, 3; Servers Club I, 2, 3; Junior Achievement 3; EAG LE Bu siness Staff 4.

WILLIAM J. FOCKE "Bill" Emmanuel Class "C" Basketball I.

WILLI AM FURST "Bill" Ou r Lady of the Rosiry Perfed Attendance I, 2, 4; CSMC I; Hono r Roll I. JOSEPH GACCETTA "Joe" Incarnation Football I, 2; In tramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer I, 2, 3; Dramatics I; Perfed Atten dan ce 3; Bow ling 4

JAMES GANTT "Jim" Resurrection Band I, 2, 3; Sodality I, 2; C lass Officer 3; Intra. mura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Class " B" Baske tba ll 3; Prom Committee 3; Perfed Attenda nce I. THOMAS GElS "Tom " Holy Family Sodality I, 2, 3; EAGLE Salesman I, 2; Honor Ro ll 1,2,3,4; CSMC 1,2, 3,4.

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THOMAS GERAGHTY "Tedd y Bear" Corpus Christi Footb all I, 2, 3, 4; Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; Student Counci l 2; National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4; Perfect Attenda nce 2 ; Intramura ls I, 2, 3; Class "C" and "B" Basketball.

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PHILIP GIGLIOTTI "Gigs" Emmanuel Football I, 2, 3, 4; B as~etball I, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4; Perfed Attendance 3, 4; Natio na l Athletic Honor Society 3, 4.

4D OFFICERS: J. Schep er, R. Sh erry, J. Sayer, D. Paulick, and W. Reilly.

BRIAN D. GOODE "Goody" Holy Angels Ban d I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I; Stage Crew I, 2; Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 4; Bowling 4; Cayo da Band

LAWRENCE GOLDSCHMIDT "Gold ie" Ascension Intramurals I, 2, 3; Sodality I ; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Bowling 4.

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MICHAEL GREANEY " Bugs" Holy Family CSMC I; Sodality I; Football 2, 3; Intramu rals I, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; C lass " B" Ba ske tba ll.

JOSEPH GREENWOOD "Joe" Co rpus Christi Sodality I ; Perfed Attendance I , 2.

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4H OFFICERS: R. Keyes, D. Sendelbach, F. Esteves and J. Reboulet.

HAROLD GRILLIOT " Harry" Precious Blood Variety Show 2; Soda lity I, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 3.

LOUIS HARAKAY "Lou" Resurrection Basketbal l I , 2, 3; Sodality I; I ntramurals 4; Class "C " Ba s路 ketball I; Bowl ing 4.

ROBERT HAINES "Bob" Our Lady of Mercy Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Footba ll 2; Class "C" and "B" Ba sket路 ball I, 2, 3; Math Club 4; Bowling 4; Student Council Representative 4.

JEROME HARMELING "Skip" Immaculate Conception Bowl ing 4; Sodality I, 2; Pe r路 fect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4.

VINCENT HARTSHORN "Red" Precious Blood Cafeteria 3; Bowling 4.

RICHARD GRILLIOT "Grill" Immaculate Con~eption Soda lity 2, 3; Variety Show 2; Dramatics 3; Prom Committee 3; Math Club 4; Perfect At路 tendance 3, 4.


EDWIN HASZ Sodality I, 2, 3.

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Mary, Help of Christia ns

J OH N HECK "Tiny" St. Albe rt the Great Intramurals 3, 4; Cla ss " B" Basketb all 3, 4; Bowling 4; Sodality 3.

IRALPH HEC KMAN "Wh itey" Saint Anthony Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 2; Class "C" Basketball I, 2; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I; Bow li ng 4.

RICHARD HECKMAN "Dick" Immaculate Conception Soda lity I, 2, 3, 4; CSMC; Class "C" and "B" Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural s I, 2, 3, 4.

JOHN HENDRICKSO N "Henry" Holy Trinity Intramurals 3.

PETER J. HERBON " Blackie" Our Lady of Mercy Perfect Attendance I; Juni or Council on World Affairs 3; Variety Show 3, 4.

JOHN HERBERT "Johnny" Sodality 2; Perfed Atten d ance I, 3, 4.

Saint Mary


RICHARD J. HICKENBOTHAM

" Di ck"

Corpus Christi Booster Cl ub I, 2; Soda lity I, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 4; Speech 2; Intramurals I, 2; Bowling 4; National Honor Society 4; Teen Clu b Representative 4; EAGLE, Ed itor-in-Chief, Editorial Staff.

THOMAS HICKEY

"Tom" Precious Blood C lass Officer I , 2, 3; Class "C " Ba sketball and Class "B" Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; In tra mura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3 ; Prom Committee 3.

CHARLES HIEHLE

RONALD Hill

"Chuck"

"Ron"

"Bill"

OUf lady of Good Hope

Saint John

Saint Anthony

Class Pres ident I; Catholic Student Mission Crusade.

Class Officer I, 2, 4 ; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Perfed Attend a nce 3.

Catholic Student Mission Crusa de ; Class Officer 2; Intramurals 3, 4.

JACK HOERNER

Wil LIAM HINDERS

"Jack"

Intramura ls I, 2, 3.

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ROBERT HOERTT "Bob" Our lady of the Rosary Class Officer 4; Pe rfect Attenda nce 2, 4; Intramural s 1, 2,4; Booster Club 1,2 ; Sodal ity 1, 2,3; Bowling 4.


J OH N H UTZEL " H uts " Sai nt Agnes Intra murals I, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Cha racte r Award I, 2, 3, 4; C lass " B" Basket ba ll 3. .

W ILLIAM IRETON "Wi ld Bill " St. Albert the Great Intramura ls 3, 4; Sod a lity I, 2; Basket ba ll I, 2; Footbal l 2; Perfect Atten d a n'ce I, 3; C lass " B" Basketba ll 3; Class Office r 4.

JO HN J ACKSO N "Jarrin' Jack" O ur Lady of t he Rosary Booster Clu b I, 2; Cathol ic Mission Student Crusade I; Speech Club I; Ju nior Ach ieveme nt 3, 4.

EUGE NE JANNIN G "Ge ne" St. Albert the Great Radi o Club I, 2, 3; Sodality I, 2, 3; Mat h Club 4; Senior Bow lin g 4; Nati ona l Honor Society 4.

WILLIAM A. J ENKI NS '''Wi ll ie'' Precious Blood Va riety Sh ow I, 2; Booste r Club I, 2; Soda lity I, 2; Class Officer I.

THOMAS JORDAN "Tom" Our Lady of the Rosary Soda lity 1,2; In t ramura ls 1,2 ; Catho lic Missio n Cr us ade; Junior Achie vement 3.


PAUL KAVA LAUSKAS "Tiny" Hol y C ross Intramura ls I, 3; Baseball Manager 3, 4; Junior Achieve ment 3, 4.

JOSEPH KAU FLI N "Joe" Saint Agn es Intramura ls I, 2; Cat holic Students Mission C ru sade I; Perfect Attendance 2. THOMAS KEEH N "Tom" Our Lady of t he Rosary Catho lic Students Mission Crusade I ; Sodality I ; Basketball i , 2, 3; Baseball 2 ; Class Officer 3; Perfed Atten dance I, 3, 4.

LEW IS J. KESSLER "Jerry" Preciou s Blood Perfect Attenda nce I, 2, 3, 4; Intramu rals I, 3, 4; Class " B" Basketbal l 3, 4; Footb all 2 ; Junio r Ach ievement 3.

C HARLES KEYDOSZIUS "Cha rlie" Immacula te Concept ion Perfect Attenda nce i, 3. J O HN KENNY "Jack" Our La dy of the Rosary Football I, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Sodality I, 2, 3; Pe rfed Attendance I, 4; Prom Committee 3; National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4; Class Office r I, 2, 3, 4.


RICHARD KEYES "Dick" Saint Agnes Class " B" Ba sketba ll 3; Intramura ls 1,2 , 3,4; Sodality I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Class Officer 4. GEORGE KIBLER "George" Immaculate Conception Soda lity I; Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.

JULIAN KIELBASO "Jim" Saint Adalbert Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,3 , 4; Bow ling 4; National Honor Society 4.

PATRICK KIRK "Tubs" St. Albert the Great C lass Officer I, 2, 3; Basketball I; Football 2; Golf 2; Sodality 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Class " B" Basketb all 3.

SENIOR DIVISION OFFICERS: J. Balas, Presidnet; N. Stoecklein, Vice

RICHARD T. KLEINER "Chuckles" Corpus Christi Fo,:>t ball 2, 3; Basketball 1; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2; Class "B" Basketball 3. DAVID KLiNGSHIRN " Da ve" Precious Blood Catholic Students Mission Crusade; Sodality 1, 2, 3; Pe rfect Attendance 2.


THOMAS KLEPPER " P.F.C. " Holy Family Catho lic St ude nts Missio n C rusade; G lee C lub I, 2 ; Student Cou ncil I ; Variety Show I, 2; An nua l Salesman 2; Jun io r Achi eveme nt 3.

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JOSEPH KNOTH "J oe" Resurrection Va riety Sh ow I; Pe rfect Attenda nce I, 2, 4; Cat holic St udents Mi ss ion C rusad e.

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ROBERT KOEHLER " Bob " Immaculate Conception Sodality I; Intramura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Cla ss "C" a nd " B" Basketbal l I, 2, 3; Booster C lub I.

LOUIS KOOS " Lou" Saint Stephen Booste r Clu b I, 2, 3 ; G lee C lub I, 2; Sodal ity 2; Pe rfect Atte nda nce I, 3, 4; Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4 ; EAGLE, Ed ito rial Staff, Se nio r Ed itor 4.

President; T. Hickey, Secreta ry ; W . Iret on, Tre asu rer.

RICHARD KREU5CH " Bones" Holy Fam ily In t ramural s I, 2, 3, 4 ; Cla ss "C" a nd " B" Baske tba ll I, 3, 4 ; Sod al ity I, 2 ; Foot ball 2; C lass Office r 3. KENNETH KRIMM "Ke nny" Our Lady of t he Rosa ry Footb al l I ; Booster Club I, 2; Sodal ity I, 2; Intramu ral s I ; Pe rfect Atte nd ance 1,2 , 4; Highest Award ; EAGLE Ad Sale sma n.


WIlliAM KRUMM "Bill" Corpus Christi Catholic Students Mission Crusad e; Ba nd 4.

JERRY KRUG "Jerry" Saint Anthony Cafeteria Squad 3 ; Sodality I, 2; Intramura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Foot路 ba ll Manager I; Class "C" Basketball 3; Bowl ing 4.

JAMES KUHLMAN "Kohls" Our Lady of the Rosary Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; C lass "C" and "B" Basketbal l 3, 4; Sodality I, 2, 3; Perfed At路 ten dance 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3.

LEO E. LAUTERBACH "Butch" St. Albert the Graet Sodality 1,2,3; Intramura ls I, 2; Basketball 2, 3,4; Football 2; Perfed Attendance 2, 3; National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4. JOSEPH A. LEHMANN "Joe" Saint Anthony Cath oli c Students Mission Crusade; Prom Com路 mittee 3.

FRED KRZNARICH " Ringo" St. Albert the Great Intramura ls I, 2; Sodality I' Student Council 2; Bow li ng 4; Dramatics 4; Class Officer 4.

MARK LAMMERT "Mar k" Resurrection Se rve rs Club I, 2; Sodality I, 2; In tramura ls I, 2; Perfect Attendance I, 3, 4.


WILLIAM LEHMAN " Bill" Resurrection Sodal ity I, 2, 3; Booste r Club I; Perfect Attendance I; Honor Ro ll 3; EAGLE Bu siness Staff 4.

THOMAS T. LlENESCH "Chimp" Holy Angels . Intram ura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Footba ll 2; J unior Achievement 3; Sodality 2; Perfect Attendance I; Class "C" Basketbal l 2; EAGLE Edi torial Staff, Artist

ROBERT LEMONS "Bob" Resurrection Football I, 2, 3, 4; Cath olic Mission Crusade; Class Officer 1,2,3.

JOSEPH LEIGH "J oe" Saint Luke Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; Junio r Achievement 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Pe rfect Attendance 3; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Ban d Officer 4.

HE NRY LlNS "Hank" Immaculate Conception Sodality I; Camera C lub Bowl ing 4.

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THOMAS LlTMER "Lit" Saint Anthony Sodality I, 2, 3; Tenn is '3 ; .variety Show 2; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3; In tramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Class "C" an d "B" Basketball; Cla ss Offi cer 2. CHARLES LONG "Chuc k" Perfect Attendance I.

Immaculate Conception


ROBERT LONG " Bob" Our Lady of the Rosary Sodality I, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Intramurals I; Junior Achievement 3.

STEPHEN LONGO " Fu zzu m"

Our Lady of Mercy Football 2, 3, 4; Pe rfect Attendance 3.

KENNETH R. LURZ "Flip" Our Lady of the Rosary Basketbal l I; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 2; Basebal l 3, 4. WILLIAM B. LUEHRS "Bill" Saint Anthony Sodality I; J un ior Achievement 3; EAGLE Bus iness Staff 3, 4.

FREDERICK LOUNSBERRY "Fritz" Saint Anthony Pe rfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural s I, 3, 4; Art Club 2.

THOMAS LYNCH "Tom" Saint Mary Stage Crew I; Va riety Show 4; EAGLE Bu si ness Sta ff 4.


WILLIAM H. MacBETH "Beau" Corpus Ch risti Golf 2, 3. 4; Footbal l 2, 3, 4; Intr amura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer I, 2; Perfect Attend ance 3; Class "C" an d "B" Basketba ll; National Athletic Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 4.

CHARLES MALEY "Chuck" Ou r Lady of Good Hope Perfect Attendance 3; Catholic Students Mission Crusa de.

JOHN MACKEY "Johnny" Saint Mary Sodality I; Intramurals I, 4; Class "C" and "B" Basketball.

RICHARD MAHLM EISTER "D ick" St. Albert the Great Camera Club 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 4.

FRANK MARTIN "Franco"

Holy Angels Cathol ic Students Crusade.

Mission

DANIEL MANNIX "Dan" Saint J oseph Intram urals I, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2; Catholic Students Mission Crusade.

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" Parrot" Precious Blood PAUL MARTIN Perfed Attendance I; Intramura ls 3; Jun ior Achievement 3 ; Class Office r 3 .

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WILLIAM MARSHALL " Bil l" Assumption Intramurals I; Soda lity I ; C lass "C " Ba ske tbal l I, 2; Math C lu b 4; Honor Ro ll I, 2, 3, 4.

THURMAN

MATTINGLY

"Tim " Our Lady of the Rosary Soda lity I ; Intramura ls I, 2, 3, 4 ; Pe rfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; C lass Officer I ; Hon or Roll 2, 3.

CHARLES MAYER "Mize " Our Lady of the Rosary Baseball 3, 4; Bowl ing 4; In tramu rals I, 2, 3, 4.

ROBERT McCAIN "Red " Saint Anthony Variety Show I, 2; Booste r Clu b I, 2; Art C lu b 2, 3; Intramurals I.

JOHN McCLOSKEY "Jack" Our Lady of Mercy Perfed Attendance 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4.

DAVI D MEHALL " Big Dave" Precious Blood Sodality I, 2, 3, 4 ; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Student Counci l 3, 4 ; Perfect Atten d ance I: 2, 3, 4; Vari ety Show I, 2, 3, 4 ; Junior Achieve ment 3; EAG LE Salesman 2, 3, 4; Bowl ing 4 ; CSMC; Natio na l Honor Society 4 ; Cafeteria Squad 2, 3; EAG LE, Ed itorial Staff 4.


JOSEPH MENCSIK "Jumping Joe" Sa int Rita Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council I; Drama tics I; Sodality I ; Bowling 4; Intramurals I, 2, 4; Variety Show 3, 4.

MARK MERGLER "Sc rooge" Ou r Lady of Mercy Catholic Studen ts Mission Crusade; J unior Council on World Affairs 3, 4.

EDWARD METZGER "Big Ed" Co rpus Ch risti Glee Club 2; Fo ot ball 2; Bowling 4; Booster Club I; Variety Show I, 2.

DON MEYER "Do nnie" Our Lady of Mercy Sodality I ; Cafeteria Squad 2; Student Council I.

RONALD MEYERS "Rollo" Immaculate Conception Perfect Attendance I, 3, 4; In+ramurals I, 2; Bowling 4路 Jun ior Achievement 3, 4.

JAMES MOLONEY "Red" Our Lady of Mercy Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Class "C" and "B" Basketball ; Perfect Attendance I, 3, 4; Class Officer I.

DENIS MON NIN "Denny" Saint Agnes Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; C lass "C" and "B" Basket ball; In+ramura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4.

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ROBERT MONNIN " Bob" Saint Rita Class Officer 3; Intramura ls 3, 4; Ca t hol ic Students Missio n Crusade. JAMES MORRISSEY "Stu bb y" Saint Anthony Sodality I; Class Office r 2; Intramura ls I, 2.

DO NALD MORRIS "Ace" Immacula te Conception Perfect Attendance 3; Booste r Clu b I路; Dramat ics 3; Ca t hol ic St ud ent Mission Crusade ; National Honor Society 4. MICHAEL P. MUNKASEY Math Club 4.

JAMES F. MURRAY "Ace " Our Lady of Mercy Speech Clu b I ; Sodal ity Intram urals I.

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KEV IN MUST "Kev" S-aint Anthony Foot ba ll I ; Bas ket ball I; Sodality I ; Intramural s 2, 3, 4; G olf I, 3, 4; Class Office r I, 3, 4.

" Mike "

Saint Helen


ALBERT NELLIS "AI" Our Lady of Mercy Perfect Attendance 3; Servers Clu b 2, 3; Spee ch Cl ub I; Radio Club 2; Sodal ity I, 2. JOHN NEUMANN "Ace" Saint Anthony G lee C lub 1,路 2; C lass "C" Basketbal l I, 2; Var iety Show I, 2; Intramura ls I, 2, 3, 4 ; Radio Club 3.

ROBERT NEWKOLD "N ewk" Saint James Pe rfect Attendance I, 2, 4; Ca thol ic Students Mi ssio n Crusade. JOHN NEWMAN "Nood les" Saint Anthony Sodality I, 2, 3; Chee rleaders 4; Intra murals I, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attenda nce 2, 3, 4 ; Class "C" Ba sketball I, 2; EAG LE Busi ness Staff I, 4.

THOMAS NISWONGER "Wo nger" Our Lady of Mercy Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ; Class "C" Basketbal l I; Honor Rol l I.

WALLACE NU GENT "Nugg" St. Albert the Great Soda lity 1,2, 3, 4; In tramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Hon or Roll 2; Perfect Attendance I, 4; C lass "C" and "B" Basketball ; Dramatics 4; JA 3; Ch am inade NEWS 4.


NOEL NUSHAWG Perfed Atte nda nce Crusade. LAWRENCE O'NEIL

" Noe l" I; Catho lic

Saint Anthony Mission Student

" Lo rry"

Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Stud ents Mi ssion Crusade

JAMES OMLOR

" Lightning" Our Lady of the Rosary

Sodal ity I ; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Perfe d Attendance I, 2, 4. RALPH OMLOR

"Gooke r" Our Lady of the Rosary

Perfed Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; In tramurals I; Catholic Students Missi o n Crusade .

FRANK PACEY "To ny" Corpus Christi Intram ural s 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Variety Show 3, 4; Hon o r Roll 3; Junio r Achievement 4; Class Offi ce r I, 3, 4. .

ADAM PAPANEK "Pappy" Our Lady of the Rosary Sodality I; hotball 2; Int ramural s 3, 4; Radio Club 3; Camera C lu b 4; Junior Achievement 4; EAG LE Busi. nes s Staff 4.

DAVE PAULICK I'Dave'r Saint Agnes Soda lity I, 2, 3; In t ramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ; C lass "C" and "B" Basketball; Cafeteria Squad 2; C lass Officer 4.

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JAMES PETERS

"Jim" St. John Perfed Attendance I; Catholic St uden ts Mission Cru路 sade; Intram urals I.

BERNARD J. PHELAN " Bern ie" Holy Angels Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4; Sodality I; Junior Council on World Affairs 3, 4; Chaminade NEWS 3, 4.

JAMES PHILHOWER

"Jim" Our Lady of Good Hope Sodality I; Cafete ria Squad I, 2; G lee C lub I; Intramurals 2; Juni o r Achievement 3.

DAVID PHILLIPS

"Animal"

Our Lady of Good Hope Perfed Attendance 3; Cafete ria Squad I; Intramura ls I; Football 2, 3.

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JAMES PHILLIPS

JOHN PHILLIPS

"Jim"

" Flip "

"Butch"

Corpus Christi

Resurrection

Holy Family

Perfed Attendance 2; Catholic Students Mission Crusade; Bowling 4; Jun io r Achievement 4 .

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ALBERT PICKLE

Stu-

Catholic Students Mission Crusade; G lee C lub I, 2; Booster Club 1,2 ; Var iety Show I ; Intramural s I, 2, 3,4.


RONALD PIERCE "Reds" Saint Anthony Cathol ic Students Missior, Crusade; Jun ior Achievement 3, 4. THOMAS POE "Tom" Ascension Sodality I, 2; Intramura ls I, 2,4; Class "C " Ba sketball I, 2; C lass Officer 3; Lib rary Staff I, 2; Junior Achievement 3; Prom Comm ittee 3; Bowling 4; Honor Roll I, 2. I

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JOHN PRUDHOMME " Prudi" Saint John Baptist Sodality I; Intram ural s I, 2, 3, 4; Class "C" Bas ketball; Perfed Attendance 2.

SHELTON PRUDHOMME "Shel" Saint John Baptist Class Officer 2; Variety Show 2; Football 3.

Weghorn comes up for air du ring a Mechanical Drawing session.

"Andy" Corpus Christi ANDREW RADO Soda lity I, 2, 3, 4 ; Booster Club 3; Footba ll I ; Perfed Attendance 2, 4; Junior Ach ieveme nt 3, 4; Ph oto C lu b 1,2, 3,4; NEWS Photographer 3, 4; EAGLE Editorial Staff Photog ra pher 3, 4. JERRY REBOULET "Re b" Queen of Cath ol ic Students Mission C rusa de .

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JAMES REBOULET "Jim " Saint Agnes Foot ba ll I, 2, 4; Basebal l I, 2, 3, 4; Basketba ll I, 2, 3, 4; C las s Officer 4. THOMAS REED "Czar" Immaculate Conception Servers Club 3, 4; Perfect Attendan ce 3; C lass " B" Ba sketba ll 3; In tramurals 3.

WILLIAM REILLY " Rile" Our Lady of the Rosary Soda lity I , 2, 3; Band I , 2, 3, 4; Variety Sh ow 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Junior Ach ievement 3, 4; Bowling 4; Class Officer 4.

ROBERT RETTER "Bob" Our Lady of Mercy Soda lity I; Perfect Attendance 2, 4.

T. Lienesch shows other senior Art Students how eagles are made for the EAGLE.

"AI" ALFRED REYNOLDS Sa int Anthony Hon or Ro ll I, 2; Perfect Attendance I ; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ; Class "C" and " B" Ba sketball ; Glee Club 2; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Na t ional Arhletic Honor Society; CSMC; Golf I, 2, 3, 4; Cayoda C ou ncil, President; C lass Officer I, 2; Junior Achievement; Chaminade NEWS; Cheerleade r 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Co-Ca pta in. DON RICH "Rocky" St. Albert the Great Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Class Office r 3 ; Football I, 2.


DAVID RIKE . " Lover Boy" Qu een of Martyrs Sodal ity I, 2; Junior Achievement I; Student Council 2; Radio Club 3.

RU SSE L RIKE "R uss" Sodality I, 2; Bowling 4.

St. Albert the Great

ELMO ROA C H "Joe" Our Lady of Mercy Sodality I ; In+ramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3,4; Junior Achievement 3.

DO NALD ROBBINS " Rob bs" Saint Rita Soda lity I, 2,' 3; Ban d I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I; Cafeteria Squad 2; Variety Show I.

ROBERT RODDY "'Bob" St. Albert the G reat Sodality I, 2, 3; Cafeteria Squad 2; In tramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Basebal l 3, 4; C la ss "B" Basketbal l 2, 3; Junior Achievement 3; Catholic Students Mission Crusade; Pe rfed Attendance 4; Variety Show 4.

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JAMES ROMER "Jim" St. Albert the Great Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; In+ramurals I, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Ju nior Achievement 3; Variety Show 3, 4; Catholic Students Mission Crusade.

RONALD RUSSO II

Ronnie"

Saint Anthony Va ri ety Show I, 3; Cafeteria Squad I, 2; Sodality I ; Pe rfed Attendance 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Band 2, 3, 4.


"Pat" PATRICK RYAN Resurrection Soda lity I, 2, 3, 4; Student Counci l- 4 ; Class Off icer I , 2, 4.

J OHN R. SA NDERMA N "Jack" Saint Albert So d ality I, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseba ll Manager 2 ; Catholic Stu d ents Mission Crusade.

JOHN E. SAURI NE " John" St. Alb e rt the G reat Nationa l Mathe matics H ono r Society 4; H o no r Rol l I, 2, 3; Dramatics 3; Speech Clu b 4 ; Intra mura ls I, 2, 4; Perfect Attendance 3, 4; Class " B" Basketb all; N ational Honor Society 4. JAMES SAYER " J im" Sain t Anthony Football 2; Baseba ll 3, 4; Nationa l Ath letic Honor Society 4; C lass " C " and "B" Basketba ll; Intramu rals ~, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; H onor Roll I, 3; Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4.

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JOSEP H SCHEPER

FRED SCH IML

" Bud" Asc e nsion Ban d I, 2; Cafeteria Squad I, 2; Prom Comm ittee 3 , 4; Honor Ro ll 3 ; Bow ling 4.

"Shep" Sa int Anthony Sodality I, 2, 3; C lass "C" and "B" Basketball 2; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleade rs 2, 3, 4; I ntramura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Cayod a Council 3, 4; Cafete ria Squad I, 2; C lass Office r 3, 4; Stu d ent Counci l; N at iona l Athletic Honor Soc iety 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4 .

"Fred " Resurrection CSMC I; Cafeteria Squa d I.

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" Mike " Saint Agnes MICHAEL SCHIML Variety Show I; EAGLE Busine ss Staff 4. EUGENE SCHIRMER "Gene" Saint Anthony Sodal ity 1,2,3; Intramura ls 1,3,4; C lass "C" Basket路 ball 2; Perfect Attendance I, 3, 4; Baseball 4 ; Variety Show 4.

" Hans" St. Albert the Great Soda lity I, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer I; In+ramurals I, 2, 3 ; Dramatics 3, 4; Cla ss "C" and "B" Basketba ll I, 2, 3, 4; Va riety Show 3, 4; Jun ior Achieve ment 3.

WILLIAM J . SCH NEBLE

"Dick" GEO RGE SCHRECK Baseba ll 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.

WILLIAM E. SCHROTH "Wi llie" Our Lady of the Rosary Intramurals I, 2, 4; Honor Rolli, 2; Sodality I, 2; Perfe ct Attenda nce I, 2, 3, 4; Class "C" Basketball 2; National Honor Society.

Emmanuel

EUGENE SCHUDER "Gene" Our Lady of Good Hope Band 2 ; Cafeteria Squad I, 2; Intra mu ra Is 2.

DO N SENDELBACH "Wil be r" Holy Trinity Camera Club I ; Catholic Stud ents Mission Crusade; Radio C lub I; In+ramurals I, 2, 3,4; Studen t Counci l 3, 4.

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THO MAS SHERMA N "Tom" St. Alb ert t he Great Sodality I, 2; Catholic Students Mi ssio n Crusade I. ROBERT SHE RRY " Bob" Saint Anthon y Sodality I, 2, 3; Cafeteria Sq ua d I, 2; Class "C" and " B" Basketball 2, 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, '4; Class Officer 4; Honor Rolli: Character Rating I, 2, 3.

PAUL SLEIGHT "Slippery" Catho lic Students Mission Crusade.

Sa int Agn es

THEODORE SMART "Ted" .our Lad y of Me rcy Football 3; Junior Achievement 4; Library Staff I ; Character Awards I, 4: Chamin aae NEWS 4; EAG LE Business Staff; Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4.

JACK SMIT H "Sm itty" Res urrection Intramura ls I, 2, 3: Perfed Attendance 3.

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THOMAS SNYDER " Snyd" Saint Albert Soda li ty I, 2; Football 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Class "B" Basketball 3; Cla ss Officer 2: Perfed Attendance I, 2; Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4.

FRA NK SPRAU ER " Bud " As cension Catho lic Students Miss ion Cr usa de: Honor Rolli, 2: Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4; Intramura ls I, 2.


JOSEPH SWARTZBAUGH "Swartzy" Saint Joseph Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3; In t ramura ls I ; Class "C" and " B" Ba sketball 2, 4; Na tio nal Mathematics Society ; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Junior Counci l on World Affairs 3, 4; Honor Rol l I, 2, 3, 4; Chaminade NEWS Editor. DAVID STAMMEN "Dave" Sodality I, 2 ; Intramura ls I; Bowling 4.

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DAV ID STANLEY " Dave" Immaculate Conception C lass Officer I ; Intramurals 2; Perfect Attendan ce 4.

RALPH STEINBRUGGE "Joe" Saint Mary Perfect Atiendance I, 4; Sodality I, 2, 3 ; Dramatics 3; Intramura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Class "C" and " B" Basketball; Bowl ing 4.

Terry and Abe figure word scores after gruelling speed test,

EDWARD STOECKLEIN "Ne d" Holy Angels Soda li ty I, 2; Student Counci l 3 ; Baseball 2, 3, 4 ; Foot ball I, 2, 3, 4 ; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; National Athletic Honor Society ; Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN STOWE "Steve" Assumption Booster C lub 2; Libra ry Staff 2; Character Award I, 2, 3; Dramatics 3; Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2; Junior Council on World Affairs 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3; Catholic Students Mission C rusa de; Chamina de NEWS Staff 3, 4.


RICHARD STRINGFELLOW "String" Holy Family Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3; Character Award I , 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SUHR " Bob" Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Students Missio n Crusade.

MICHAEL SULLIVAN "Mike" Intramurals I; Class Officer 2.

CARL TARLANO "Carl" Sacred Heart Library Staff I; Catholic Students Mission Crusade; Class Officer 2.

Tom Reed and AI Reynolds register thoughtful approach to weighty Physics experiment.

PAUL TEGENKAMP "Teg" Saint Anthony Sodality 1,2,3; Intra murals 3; Junicr Achievement 3; Honor Ro ll 3; Character Award I, 2, 3, 4; EAGLE Business Staff.

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RAYMOND TODD "Ray" Catholic Student Mission Crusade .

Sacred Heart


DANIEL TOPP "Danny" Holy Angel s Intramura ls I, 2; Sodal ity I, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4; Booster C lub I, 2; Perfed Attendance I, 2, 4; G lee Club I; Charader Award I, 2, 3, 4 ; JCOWA 2, 3; Chaminade NEWS Staff 4. DONALD TOPP "Toppe r" Holy Angels Soda lity I, 2, 3, 4; Intramu rals I, 2; Chaminade NEWS Staff I, 4; Bowling 4 ; Student Counci l 2, 3; JCOWA 3, 4; C lass "C" and "B" Basketball I, 2, 3., 4; Class Officer I, 4; Variety Show 2, 3; EAG LE Edito rial Staff 4.

GEORGE TOTH "George" Saint Stephen C lass Officer I, 3 ; Intramura ls I, 3, 4; Bowling 4; Catholic Students Mission Crusade; Perfed Charade r I, 2, 3,. 4.

JOSEPH TROYAN "Greek" Incarnation I; Intramurals 3; Sodality Character Award I, 2, 3, 4.

JAMES UNGERLEIDER "Oogie" Saint Agnes Football I, 2, 3, 4; Sodality I, 2, 3; Intramura ls I, 2, 3, 4; Student Cou nci l I, 4; Va riety Show 2, 3; Dramatics 2, 3; Class "C" a nd " B" Basket ball I, 2, 3; Natio nal At hletic Honor Society 3; Class Office r I , 2, 3,4.

DONALD VAN DYKE

"De" Our Lady of the Rosary Sodality I, 2, 3; Junior Achieve men t 3, 4; Pe rfed Attendance I, 3; In tramurals I, 3; Class "B" Basketba ll 3; Junior Cou ncil on World Affairs 3, 4; Catholic Students Mission Crusade. JAMES WALKER "Oakalite" Holy Angel s Glee Club 2; Servers Club 2, 3, 4 路 Junior Achievement 4 ; C heer leade rs 4 ; Sodality I, 2, 3; Cl ass "C" B a~ket b all 2; Camera Club 2; EAG LE Business Staff 3; Chaminade NEWS Staff 2, 3,4.


JOHN WALLEY "D ick" Catho lic Students Mission Crusade.

Holy Family

JOHN WEGHORN

"Whitey" Immaculate Conception Intramural s 3, 4; Bow ling 4; Catho lic Students Mission Crusade.

JOSEPH WEIDNER "Joe" Saint Anthony Basketball I; Intra";'urals 2, 3, 4; Class "C" and " B" Basketball 2, 3; Bowling 4.

THOMAS WE IDNER "Weed" Corpus Christi Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4; Catholic Students Mission Crusa de; Junior Achievement 3; Class "C" Basketba ll 2; Character Award I, 2, 3, 4.

JAMES WEILER "Jimmy" Sodality I, 2 ; Variety Show 4; Catholic Student Mission Crusade; Band 2, 3, 4.

JOHN WENDLING "Johnny" Saint Anthony Catholic Student Mission Crusade; Sodality I, 2, 3; Class "C" and "B" Bas ketba ll ; Intramurals I, 2, 3.

GERALD WERLI NG

"Jerry" Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Student Mission Crusade.


--I JOSEPH WESTBROCK " Idi ot " Holy Angels Soda lity I, 2, 3, 4; Servers Club 1,2,3; Chaminade NEWS Staff I, 2; Camera Club I ; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Intramura ls 3, 4; C lass "B" Ba sketbal l 3 ; EAG LE Business Staff 4.

WILLIAM WESTBROCK " Bill" Corpus Christi Soda lity 1,2, 3, 4; Intramu ra ls I, 2, 3, 4; C lass " B" Basketball 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3; Class Offi cer 3; EAGLE Business Staff 4.

RONALD WHITE " Ronnie" Emmanuel Band I, 2路 Variety Show 2; Soda lity I .

CHARLES WIESMAN

"Chuck" Immaculate Conception Class Officer I , 2; Varie ty Show 2; Catholic Student Mission Crusade; Perfect Attendance I , 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Class "B" Basketba ll 3, 4; Character Award I, 2, 3. "Wi ll " MARK WILL Incarnation Intr amura ls 2, 4; Class " B" Basketball 3, 4; Servers Club 2; Sodal ity I, 2, 3, 4.

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"Will" JOHN WITTE St. Albert the Great Soda lity I, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Intramura ls I, 2, 3; C lass Officer 1,2, 3; Class "C" and "B" Basketba ll I, 2, 3; Juni or Achievement 3; Tennis 3; Math Club 4 ; C ha racter Award I, 2, 3.


HOWAR D WOLFE

PA UL WOOLAR D

DO NAL D WO OLERY

"Howie"

"Paul"

"Don"

Queen of Marty rs

Holy Angels

Resurrection

Sodality 2, 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4 ; Honor Roll I, 2; Perfect Attendance I; Var i ety Show 3, 4.

Sodality I; Intramurals 4; Honor Roll 3; Character Award I, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4.

I ntramurals 3.

JOHN WU ERSTL

"Joe"

Saint Anth on y

Sodality I, 2; Junior Achievement 3; Variety Show 3, 4 ; Character Award I, 2, 3, 4 ; Bowling 4.

CHAR LES ZIRBS

"Joe"

Holy Ang els

Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendan~e 3.

JOS EPH ZOBRI ST

"Hank"

Holy Angels

Sodality I, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 4; Character Award I, 2, 3, 4.

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UNDERCLASSMEN today; graduates tomorrow. The human heart sets up for itself ideals to follow. Having labored at our books and activities as underclassmen we set our sights on the ideals which become our responsibility as we mount higher on the ladder of scholastic life. Keeping these ideals in view, we undertake to carryon the honorable traditions in scholastic accomplishments, athletic prowess, religious zeal, school spiri{ and numerous other activities which our esteemed graduating seniors have bequeathed to us.


U"NDERCLASSMEN


3A

First row: C . Sch rader, R. Schirack, J . Waitzman, L. Franc is, Pres id ent; J. Brogan, Vice President ; S. Chapman, Secretary; C. Dirckx, Treas urer ; A. Mil le r, Stu den t Coun cil ; G. Schirtzinger, R. Lesko. Second row: T. Miche l, D. Hunter, J. Godfrey , G . De ger, J . Besanceney, T. Sedlock, J. Poo le, D. Cherpeski, J. Ha rriso n, D. Tumbus ch. Third row: F. Rosen be rger, F. Bentz, D. Horobin, T. Brinkman, T. Be rger, B. Dan csok, G. Re efe . Fourth row : G. Leik, D. Bla tz, M. Barlow, F. Brinkm an, T. Bir, M. Broadstone , F. Ambrose . Fifth row : T. Br un , R. Beise l, H. He rolzer, J. Magnus, G. Beemster boer, J. Bittle . Absent: R. Alflen. Homeroom Teacher: Brothe r Robert Ke lly , S.M.

THE CODE OF THE MEN OF CHAMINADE: ...

. 3B

First row: J. Newbauer, T. Mayer. T. O'Connell, S. Cichanowlcz, Presi de nt; W. Re iling, Vice President; O. Mill er, Secretary; N. Reinhardt, Treasu re r; P. Tarlano, G. Doll, L. Raiff. Second row: J. Wysong, E. Le yes, J. Da lbey, J. Loazan, R. Muzechuk, C. Sherk, W. Krewdl, J. Didie r, V. Kin g, J. ly1acMahon .路 Third row: R. Ca yton, A. Alsass, P. Ro gers . E. Barlage, C. Van Hecke, J. Jauch. Fourth row: T. O'Nei ll , J. Smith, R. Engelbrecht, C. Van Hecke , D. Seitz, J. Fortman. Fifth row: F. Blackwell, F. Sutter, L. Steineman, R. McBride. Homeroom Teacher: Brother J ohn O'Conno r; S.M


3C

First row: M. Moo re , J . Lu eh rs , W. Swad ley, T. Gibbons , President; T. Schommer, Vice President; D. Walters, Secreta ry; T. Mil ler , Treasurer; R. Treon, Student Council; J. Brzozowski , L. O'Donnell. Second row: N. Hoe ning , R. Ja cobson, R. Earhart, W. Pflaum, R. Moloney, L. Buddendeck, C. Schmitz, S. Ge nti le, J. Heckman , G. Hartke. Third row: B. Hegman, R. Begley, R. Hale, T. Tumbusch, J. Deneke , P. Makley . Fourth row: J. Barnes, R. Beck, W. Brockman, M. McDonald, T. Trick, J . Bernier. Fifth row: M. Gibs o n, R. Ha gan , T. Gabriel, R. Gross, T. Krapf. Hom re oom Tea c her : Brother John Nicho ls , S.M.

COURAGEOUSLY LIVE UP TO OUR FAITH.

3D

First row: J. Ke le men, P. Min se r, K. Pickell. E. Sengi, President; R. Homewood, Vice President; W. Stukey, Sec retary; D. Ke ssl e r, Treasurer ; T. Konicki , Student Counc il; V. Va ll o, R. Ritter. Seco nd 'row: R. Nace, T. Beck G. Turner , M. Barry, W . Keane , W . Heidenrei ch, M. Meranda, F. Faus t, J. Fahnestock, J . Thei n. Third row: E. Wi ll ia ms , H. Sch li pf, R. Wil lin, A. Lochtefeld , W. Wagner, E. McGinnis, R. Smit h. Fourth row: L. He yl , W. Kn oepf le, R. Root, G . Francis, H. Reams, C. Davis. Fifth row: T. Kauf lin, D. Ma rtin, E. Wo lff, M Bond. Absent: W. Salmon. Hom e room Tea cher : Brother Alfred Gri sez, S.M.


3E

First row: J. Disher, R. Batai lle, J. Cetinske, R. Fabian, President: F. Bonanno, Vice President: J. Dakin, Secretary: R. Fox, Treasurer: M. Donisi, Student ~ouncil : J. Brasher, D. Jacobs. Second row: T. Heindl, E. Hassett, J . Jablonski, P. Flanagan, R. Florence, N. Gunn, D. Herbert, T. Brunswick, M. Korte, D. Braun, l. Fuchs. Third row : N. Zimmerman , F. Chariton, C . Fuchs, M. Burke, J. Dahm, M. Eardl y, C. Coughl in. Fourth ro .....: M. Diamante, J. Kemper, J. Joseph, P. Glaser, l. Kinney, T. Gerdes. Hom e room Tea cher: Brother John Wise. S.M.

RECEIVE THE SACRAMENTS FREQUENTLY

路 3F

First row: T. Roddy, L. Sauter, J. Welsh, R. Roth, Pre sid ent : A. Lang , Vice President: H. Mejia, Secretary: M. Lucisano, T. Sponsler. S. Rizzo, J. Lins . Second row: A. Morgenthaler, D. Wilt, D. Pummill, D. West, G . Za vakos, J. Rhoads, C. Seidenschmidt, J. McCarthy, H . Leopold. Third row: J. Valentine, T. Loeber, W. West, R. Watson, D. Weimert, J . Schaaf. Fourth row: C. Van Dam, T. McCorm ick, R. Mi ller, D. Woodall. Fifth row: H. Morgan, R. Rammel, A. Schaedler, J. Watkins. Absent : D. Wi lbu r. Homeroom Teacher: Broth e r Martin Rauscher, S.M.


3G

Fi rst ro w: A . Estevez, L. H ug uele t, G . Furay , B. Bo rgerdi ng, Pres ident; R. Bogovitz , Vice Presi d e nt ; N. 路 Hu els ma n, Secre tary; P. C oo k, Trea sure r ; F. Ho rn, N. Becke r, C. Scott. Se cond row: F. Mauro, R. C oll ins, J. Arn o ld , D. Au g ust, J. Byerly , A . Brya n, W . C raft, D. Matlock, R. Laux. Third row: D. . Dege r, G . Kitch ings , L. Gray , T. C a ldwel l, R. Mast e n, J . H aley . Abse nt : J . Byrd, R. Mannix . Hom e room Teach e r: Broth er Ray mo nd Kacirk , S. M.

OBSERVE MAN FULLY THE SCHOOL REGULATIONS.

3H

First row: D. Sta a s, J . O ' Ha ra , T. Sc hu lte , T. Ma rt in, Pres id en t ; J . Sutte r, Vice Presi d e nt; R. W oo d ward , Sec retary; J. Muha, Treasu re r ; K. W ood s, T. C ars on, T. Tangeman . Second row: R. Bistr ek , D. Boe ckm an, J. W al d re n, W. Sote r, L. Sche id weiler, H. Da vis , R. Schmi d t, J. Tra me. Third row: R. Baudendist el, R. Zimm e r, T. Ste inb runner, T. Gl ynn , J. W ilson, J . Metzg e r. Fou rth row : J. Sim o n, A. W ool ery, J. Nearga rd e r. Hom eroom Te ac her : Brothe r Th omas C or bett , S.M.


Zimmerman to Wirrig: "Let's talk turkey!"

Dribblin' keeps you slim around the middlin .

BE STANCHLY FAITHFUL TO CHAMINADE'S IDEALS.

.2A

First row: J. Aiello, M. Gaccetta , W. Berner, P. Gilbert, Secretary; W. Ceyak, Vice President; J. C lark, President; J. Fitzharris, Student Coun cil; D. Gorman, Treasurer; R. Barrett, G. Blake. Second row: R. Brown, J . Confer, P. Greaney, T. Krumm, J. Davis, J. Carr, D. Hart, D. Koehler, G. Guttman, E. Alexander. Third row: M. Burns, D. Gantt, J. Coyne, E. Charnock, A. Byrne, R. Brun, T. Sutter, T. DeVeny. Fourth row: D. Leff, E. Boeke, T. D'Amico, D. Duchak, R. Frederick, P. Brester. Fifth row: R. Grawe, J. Civille, G. Brown, T. Acton, W. Fuchs, M. Fallis, J. Brucken. Absent: J. Flynn. Homeroom Teacher: Brother Donald Sullivan, S.M.


2B

First . row : R. Marti n T. McC loskey, M. Kilday, W. Kennedy, Preside nt; G . Kramer, Vice President ; F. Lane , Secreta ry; N. Mitchell, Treas urer; J . Lau ricella, J. Math es, S. Mi ller. Second row: D. Swab, R. Love, D. McCarthy, J. Kozuh, P. Hoffm an , J. McCarthy, D. Stie rs, E. Hausfel d, C. Hecke r, M. Matta . Third row: J. Kuhlman, R. Horwath, J. Koehler, T. Ha yes , F. Leigh, D. Hoke, R. Lienesch. Fourth row: J. Ireton, T. Lin k, R. Hen trich, M. Hord , J. Kauflin, W. Meranda. Ho meroo m Tea cher-: Mr. Robert Holycross.

OBEY CHEERFULLY ALL RIGHTFUL AUTHORITIES.

Who gets the date with the Freshie's sister???

Whither bo und . .. for lun ch or home?


2C

First row: A. Piekutowski, R. Spra ley, R. Schlater, G. Stiglicz, President; R. Th omas, Vice President; R. 路Pfeiffer, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Ruegsegger, Student Council; C. Thurman, C. Ring, R. Roderer. Second row: T. Poliquin, J. Sortman, E. Ruef, B. Schneble, T. Rawers, D. Thomas, B. Voelkl, M. Weser, G. Westbrock, R. Aveyard . Third row: J . Stormer, J. Takacs, F. Prinz, W. Nolan, V. Rei ling, J. Thie s, E. Strobel. Fourth row: D. Naas, R. Powers, J. Piekutowski, R. Hill, C. Friend, J. Keller. Absent: T. Will. Homeroom Teacher: Brother Robert Hertweck, S.M .

MAINTAIN CONSTANT PURITY IN ALL THINGS.

2D

First row: L. Schutte, E. Pohl, R. Clark, J. Hickey, President; C. Porter, Vice President; J. Conwell, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Kesler, Student Council; T. Hemmelgarn, J. Spirk, D. Marshall. Second row: D. Kahn, G. Mott, J. Demeter, J. Hall, R. Reboulet, T. Gauthier, E. Roberts, T. Blanford, T. Kavanaugh, T. Bauer. Third row : T. Luck ett, G. Borden, P. Treon, R. Rado, H. Burger, J. Servaites, J . . Somsel . Fourth row: R. Rudzinski, J. Riegler, O. Rueckel, R. Massa, P. Pfarrer, J. Poelking . Fifth row: H. O'Keefe, P. Weidner. Absent: D. Sweetman . Homeroom Teacher: Brother Thomas Schoen, S.M.


Fir s~

2E

row: D. Wintersteen , T. Rohli ng , G. Whitehead, P. Wi ll iam s, President; E. Travis, Vice Pr esi dent; J. Morga n, Se c reta ry; D. Skow ron ski, Treasurer; A Pohl, Student Counci l; B. Keebler, T. Tu ite . Second ro w: J. Seu bert, T. Shaefe r, J. Tatar, R. Becker, C. Leo, R. Dei s, K. Coon, R. Seider, C. Rasper, F. H oefler. Third ro w: P. Jacques, C. Schutz, W. Myers, L. Rosengarten, L. Focke, R. Hahn, R. Paton. Fourth row: P. W oo dh e ad, J . DeVeny, R. Muth , J . Fau lkner, M. G ol dschmidt, W . Slobo d a, J. Chittum . Fifth row: L. Baker , E. Bartsch, W. Steffen, T. Sheridan , P. Papanek, T. Niekamp , D. Stowe . Hom e ro o m Teach e r: Brot her James Sheridan, S.M.

RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF OUR FELLOW-MEN

2F

Fi rst row: R. Engleman, J. Flaute, T. Borger, R. Haag, President; W. Burgmeier, Vice Pre.si d ent; F. Ehrensberger, Sec retary; R. Goode, Treasurer; R. Brewster, Stud e nt Council; J. Ater, D. Baker. Second row : R. A ll en , R. Carso n, G. Kraus , D. Fox , J . Baudend iste l, R. Lamm, J. Good , W. Stout, B. Lauricel la . Third row : G. Brechak, V. Buddendeck, N. Fulton, J. Jones, N. Gitzinger, R. Harshman. Fourth row: E. Imber, W. Dahm , D. Kozlowski , J . Sage, E. Yaus. Homeroom Te a cher : Brother Ri chard Loehrlein, S.M.


2G

First row : J . Etienn e, D. Zwisler, R. Reinhard, P. Steck, President; R. Schwartz, Vice President; F. Pohl, Secretary; M. Mencsik, Treasurer; S. Schuer, T. Grundish, W. Shane. Second row : W. Zimmerman , C. Staron, T. Spraley, R. Simon, L. Siouffman , R. Wuellner, J. Stein, M. Broughton , E. Thaler . Third row: A. Pancake , L. Schmid , D. Pierce, D. Dwyer, J. Meixner, R. Tangeman , J . Heckman , R. Schumaker. Absent: R. Menker. Homeroom Teacher: Brother Robert McAuliffe, S.M.

SUPPORT ENTHUSIASTICALLY ALL SCHOOL ACTIVITIES.

'2H

First row: J . Berberich, R. Ba llman, J . Collins, R. Estevez, Pres ident-Student Council; M. Mantia , Vice President; T. Hackman, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Bir, R. Bernard , G. Froehle, R. Campbell. Second row: L. George, G. Olinger, T. Stewart, C. Kuhn, A. Phillips, C. Gri llot, G. Satalia, R. Gorham, R. Bri cker, G. Braner. Thi rd row: H. Dailey, R. Butler, B. Fowler, G. Finnegan, J. Barlow, W. Geigel. Fourth row: J. Berberich, D. Zitt er, D. Wo lff , W. Cotter, R. Fu chs . Abse nt: D. Caulfield, F. Cairo, F. Grieshop. Homeroom Teacher: Mr . W illiam Donahue.


2J

First路 row: F. Mazzone, G. Wittman, R. Pielage, J. Travis, President; B. Scherbauer, Vice President; J . Post, Secretary; T. Rat liff, Treasurer; J. Kudelka, Student Coun cil ; R. Powell , J. Ha~lerig. Second row: D. Vescovi, F. Su ll ivan, J . Wendling, E. Prikkel , M. Zwo ls ki, R. Hasz, T. Sto udt, E. Heige l, D. Ro ssetti . Third ro w: J . Jeckering, R. Schenk in g, D. Phill ips, W. Stue ve, C. Niarho s, W. Smith .. Fourth row : S. Kuntz, T. Sk iles , M. Monaghan, D. Kuhbander, G. Wi lso n. Abse nt : T. Sch aaf, R. Schenking . HomeroolT) Teacher : Mr. Dona ld Weaver.

ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY LIKE REAL M EN.

Freshmen concent rate on an Ad vent wreath.

"Da head bone connected to the neckbone . . . "


IA

First row: R. Barrett , J . Boecke rman, C. Borgert, T. Albe rs, H . Badders, Vice Presiden t; J. Bre nn er, Se creta ry; R. Beckerich , Treasurer; D. Bol and , L. Boesch, J . Boston. Second row: R. Bauman , E. Barbe r, B. Alig , G. Beutel , J . Bistrek , J. Bist rek, J . Bacc us, A. Ba kos, T. Bir, M. Adams. Third row: A. Biegel , J. Bohn, P. Boeke, R. Boeke, J. Bau ma n, L. Boll, J. Bogner. Fou rth row: D. Berne r, R. Altick , L. Ah le rs , C. Brinkman . Absent: F. Ba logh. Homeroom Teacher : Brother Donald Wigal, S.M.

ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN PARISH AFFAIRS.

IB

First row: J. Eckste in , T. Brzozowski, T. Craft, G. Da vidson , Presid en t ; R. Deger, Vice President ; F. Burg ess , Secretary; J. Enn is , Treasurer ; J. Cetinske, Student Council; J . Die ringe r, R. Duffy. Second row: D. Brun, L. Ens, E. Dierker, T. Dean, J. Foe rch, R. Flohre, R. Fiely, D. Fis che r, E. Feltz, R. Doughty. Third row: M. Cunningham, E. C layto n, M. Fett ig, D. Dun can, N. Du ell. R. Crofc heck, E. Eva ns. Fourth row: D. Deneke, R. Burdg. Homeroom Teacher: Brother Raymond McQua d e, 路 S.M.


Ie

First row: J. Goecke, R. Hemmelgarn, J. Herbert, R. Heckman, Pre sident; J . Glaser, Vice President; R. G la ser, Secretary; P. Gaeke, Treasurer; T. Howa rd , Student Counci l; W. He mm ert, A. Gad . Second row: J . Gerhardstein, R. Hammett, F. Gibbs, R. Holtvoight, R. Hackenberg, R. Harvey, R. Hosfeld, R. Greschl, B. Gochoe l, G . Gibson, W. Gerhard . Third row: D. Gerwe, D. Griesho p, D. Gri esmeyer, J. Huber, T. Grilliott, J . Gannon, C . Heckman. Fourth row: J. Gaeke, J. Hall, A. Hickey, F. Huelsman, L. Horvath. Homreoom Tea cher: Mr. Edward Marrinan.

DISCOURAGE IMPROPER CONDUCT BY GOOD EXAMPLE.

ID

First row: W. Kelpacz, L. Kuhn, D. Kender, S. Ko lb, S. Klee, J . Lala, W . Kaiser, F. Kozuh, President; C. Krimm, W. Kussman. Second row: G. Kaskocsak, D. Koesters, F. Kavanaugh, J. J ohnson, T. Kno epfle , L. Kuhbcnder, Vice President; P. Lammert, D. Kosak, Treasurer; N. Hunter, J . Koerner . Third row: W. La Fo rsch, Student Council; J. Kliese, T. Kunk, R. Kuczak, T. Jeckering, T. Kuhn, Secretary; C. Kaiser , K. Kinderman. Fourth row : W. Ke lly , J. Kinble, E. Keferl, J. Lang , M. Larger, G . Klosterman . Absent: D. Jurick. Homeroom Teacher: Brother Hugh Bi hl, S.M.


IE

First row: W. Ma ius ick, J. Lokai, R. Lipp, R. Lauterbach, Pres id e nt; D. McC o nne l, Vice President; l. Mangan, Secretary-Treasu rer ; T. Lurz, Student Council; M. Ma yre r, R. Laux , R. Mann ing. Second row: M. Maloney, D. Lewis, C . Lu neke, G . Mes cher, l. McNerney, J . Ma yl, P. Mc La ughli n, L. Menker, R. Leh mann. Third row: R. McG rud er, T. Mannix, M. McGarry, P. Mc Donald, M. Loga n, H. Lieu ranc e. Fourth row: Ch a rle s LeC ompte, J . Mc Donough, B. Man tle, W . Mayer, F. Messina . Homeroom Teacher: Brothe r Dona ld Jones , S.M.

STRIVE AFTER PERSONAL SANCTITY.

IF

First row: R. Plog man, J . Niekamp, J . Pier, D. Minch , President; J. Patterso n, Vice President; W . Poole , Secretary-Treasurer; J . Pirru cce ll o, Student Counci l; R. Meye r, R. Mil le r, J. Ramos . Second row: D. Mo nnin, D. Naa s, G . Orf, R. Nu gent, R. Mon t gomery, M. Meyer, b. Niekamp, J. Pi tstick , ' G . Ne wso me, R. Musselman. Third row: J. Mill e r, R. Monnig, R. Rei lin g, G . Pete ra ngelo, J. Norman, G . Miller. Fourth row: D. O'Neil l, T. Rafferty, J. Moo re , M. C ilyok, W. Myers. Homeroom Tea cher: Brother Patrick Philbin, S.M .


IG

First 路 row : P. Stro b el , D. Sommer, T. Stewart, N . Schaeff, President ; T. Scheper, Secretary; J . Toomey , Treasure r ; K. Ryan, T. Rue t h, T. Sturm, J. Sollenberger. Seco nd ro w: R. Schultze, R. Shay, R. Schlangen, J. Steineman, D. Rimkus, J. Setser, R. Schwanekamp, R. Schrader, N. Sifferlen, J . Sw intek . Third row: P. Tange ma n, D. Smith, J . Thesing, B. Sacksteder, J . Stelzer, J. Sullivan, D. Sparks. Fourth row : W. She rman, l. Sn id er, L. Shoup, H. Schlegel, R. Skilken, W . Stowe. Absent: R. Sc udd er, Vice Presi d ent; S. Schmieg , P. Tierney. Homeroom Teacher: M r. James Cur rin .

LEAD OTHERS . .. SHED LIGHT UPON DARKNESS.

IH

First row : E. Z inkiew icz, C. Van Schaik, D. Z immer, L. Unverferth, President; J . Wirrig, Vice President ; J . Wiley, Secretary; E. Zi mmerman, Treasurer; M. Yameen, Student Council; W. Weidne r, L. Wable r. Second row: J. Zink iewicz, T. Westbrook, J . Zeis, R. We iser, A. Wen d eln , S. Wolfe , L. Weg horst, R. You ng, T. Woo le ry, A. Vacchia no , l. Vassy. Third row : J . Wenzke, B. Trick, M . Wi ll, K. W alter, T. Shea, J. Tr im ba c h, L. Trick. Fourth row: J. Va cc hi a no, G . Wh ito n, D. Vickroy, L. Zi m mer, J. Van d e r Bosch, W . Ve rn on . Absent: A . W imme rs. Homeroom Teacher: Brother Fra ncis Mo di ca, S.M .


IJ

First row: T. Cogan, M. Baue r, G. Danielewicz, J. Kochendorfe r. President; l. Johnson, Vice Preside nt ; D. Dahm, Secretary; J . Krimm , Treasu rer; G . Claude, J. Deime, D. Haines. Second row: J. Fly nn, E. Ca lim , J . Baer, M. Kirila. R. Knoth, T. Naug le, R. Demb eck. P. Eva ns. G. Alexander. E. Bpuer, W . Lei gh. Third row: N. Ling g, M. Du wel, J . Lefeld, J . Dahm. R. Davis, R. Cecil. Fourth row: J. Deis, W. Kelty, N. Beige l, l. Ba nford, K. Kenrich , R. Andzik. Fifth row: W. Borgelt, C. Limbert, J. Breuer, P. Bauer, T. Blind . Homeroom Teacher: Brother Raymond Streiff. S.M.

LIVE HOLILY, AS CHRIST, SON OF MARY .

First row: R. Patterso n, E. Ri ch, T. Thompson, T. Wildenhaus, Pres id ent; J. Moorman, Vice President; H. Sn yder, Secretary; L. Rosati , Tre asu re r; J . Schirtzinger, E. Sendlebach, W. Zo brist. Second row: F. Sch wieterman , R. Werling, 8 . Staub, T. Miering. W. Hausefel d , J. Stammen, T. Meyer, C. Stever, L. Schnoor, Student Coun cil; P. McCoy. Third row: M. Sherry. R. Wahlrab. D. Steinke. W. Metz. B. Watts , C . Mi lle r, W. Tshirhart. Fourth row: L. Mo nnin, J. Sh el by, R. Rei nstatler, D. Nellis. R. Wittman . Fifth row : R. Spiller, L. Mackey. V. Weber. Homeroom Teacher: Mr. Thomas Frericks.


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First row: W . Koeh ler, S. King , M. Flynn, S. Alexander, President; J . Leopold, Student Counci l; R. Cetone, Secretary; W . Myers, Treasurer; M. Kraus, J. Lauer, J. Malo ne . Second row: D. Becker, P. Mart ino, C. Kuntz, W. Lock me r, J . Keller , R. Fl ohre, G. Fl e t c her, R. Bake r, C . Brug ge man, I. Ch ase . Third row : R. Koos, J. Bowshe r, J. Ferguson, H. Daniels, R. Collins, L. Kobes, H. J ohnson . Fourth row: M. Gish, R. Kanya, R. McGee, J. Alex, D. Cox. Fifth row: J. Heiligenberg, E. J inks, M. Fuerst . Homeroom Tea ch e r: Brother Frank Annunziata, S.M . ..

BE CATHOLIC GENTLEMEN ... MEN OF CHAMINADE!

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First row: C. Schroll, J. Mora bito, C. Taylo r, J. Sullivan, Pr es id ent ; A. W enzler, Vi ce Presi dent ; J. Ruef, Secretary; J . Mazzone, Treasurer; R. Miller, Student Council; W. Woods, E. Rudy. Se co nd row: T. Zobrist, J . Zwiesler, P. Rado, T. Dickensheets, J. Reke, K. Sommerha lter, G . Pasquerella, S. Pittl, L. Pittl, P. Plozay. Third row : F. Spang, N. Bandura, R. O 'Grady, E. Wehner, R. Lee, N. Wilson . Fourth row: W . Wager, L. Messina, J . Mikula, T. H etzge r, R. Re ic h, G. Zimm erman . Absent: R. Snyd er, J . Alles, J . Sc hid ecker , H . Schne id er. Homeroom Teacher: Broth er J ose ph Wessling, S.M .


ACTIVITIES are numerous in the Halls of the Green and White. Each student can find some activity to suit his taste and talent. Religious activities hold the primal place in our Catholic S~hools, and Chaminade is no exception. Academic, cultural, social, and service activities provide a variety of opportunities for the students to foster extracurricular interests and leadership. The multitude of co-curricular interests encourages the development of the whole man, leads him on to discover new interests and awakens a desire to mingle cooperatively with others in the pursuit of the finest things in life.


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HEART OF THE SCHOOL . . . The primary work of the SODALITY is to train young men to make of them apostles. Members of this group are hand-picked because they must have qualities of leadership and character far above the average to carry out the high mi ssion of influencing for good all who come within the .scope of their life be it at school, in the family, in their parish or in the ir community.

Father Harrington offic iates at th e rec e pti on of Se iden schmidt as a postulant. Hord and Ba ke r assist as serve rs.

Senior Sodality: Front row: G e rag hty, Bra ml age, Topp, Westbrock, Rome r, Wil l, Duc hak . Seco nd row: Ki el ba sa, Stowe , To pp, Leig h, Condro n, Schn e bl e. Third row: Me ha ll, Duell, Hicke nbot ham , Ba ke r, Heckm a n, Dow ling.

Junior Sodality: Front row: Brogan , Leuhrs, Wood s, Pflaum, Swadley. Second row: Gibbons , Th ien , Sedlock , Bra un , SengI. Third row: Gentile , Makley , Miller, Dirckx, Gross, C ayto n.


Tom Condron conducts regular Monday afternoon meeting of Sodalists in the auditorium.

Sophomore Sodality: row: Thurman, Mitchell. Schneble , Ruegsegger , Koehler, Blake, Pohl. Second row: Westbrock, Clark, Kennedy, Alexander, Leff, Lie nesch , Barrett. Third row : Estevez, Hau sfel d, Gantt, Thei s, Phillips, Kavanaugh, Kramer . Fourth row: Love, Brucken , Gilbert, Hard , Ceyak, Civille , Rasper . Front

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Freshman Sodality: Front row: Dahm, Brzozowski, Rueth, Pier, Klepocz, Klie, Plogman . Second row: Kender, Reke, Pittl, Badders, Unverferth, Walter, Trick, Herbert, Mazzone. Third row : McGarry, Mannix, Boland, McLaughlin, LaForsch, Patterson, Albers, Kozuh, King. Fourth row: Mayer, Huber, Steuer, Cetinske, Jeckering, Wildenhaus , Kuhlben der, Mihiela. Fifth row : Leopold, Davidson , Kochendorfer, Zimmer-

man , Beckerich, Wensler, Lauterbach, Howard .

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RELIGIOUS HIGHLIGHT . .. The annual student RETREAT offers the Men of Chaminade an exceptional opportunity to get closer to God. The retreat was held on January 18, 19, and 20. The upperclassmen were directed by Rev. Fred Mathues and Rev. John Dickson was retreat master for the combined freshmen and sophomores.

Father Fred Mathues, S.M. Senior-Junior Retreat Master.

Upperclassmen receIvIng H oly Communion at the morning retreat Mass in the auditorium .

Father John Dickson, S.M. Sophomore-Freshma n Retreat Master.

Retreat for underclassmen closes with Benediction in Emmanuel Church.

WHERE REAL LIFE THROBS ... The SERVERS are a privileged group who have the honor of assisting the priest at the altar when he offers Holy Mass or gives Benediction during student services.

Servers, Boesch, Schmitz, Pflaum, and Allen stand vested before altar in Chaminade chapel.

Tom Reed and Jim Bramlage prepare altar f or Holy Mass.


HONOR MEN OF '56 ... The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is an organization based on qualities of character, leadership, scholarship and service. Men of Chaminade who excel in these qualities during their four years are

awarded special honors at graduation. Officers are: W. Macbeth, President; J. Ungerleider, Vice President; R. Baker, Secretary; D. Mehall, Treasurer. Brother Grisez is Moderator.

Front row: P. Tegenkamp, Se~ond row: R. Sherry, J.

W . Lehman, E. Janning , J. Asbury, S. Stowe, A. Reynolds, J. Bramlage. Ke il baso, W. Macbeth, D. Morris, W. Schroth, W . Nugent, J. Ungerleider. Third row: J . Dorsten, D. Mehall , J . Sayer, J. Delaney, R. Duell. D. Topp. Fourth row: W. Reilly, J. Scheper, J . Saurine, R. Gri lliot, R. Hickenbotham , R. Ba ker, J. Swartzbaugh , P. Dierker.

PRIDE OF THE GREEN AND WHITE ... Balanced training is the keynote of the men of the NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIETY. High scholastic achievement added to outstanding ath-

letic prowess are the major characteristics of the members of this very elite group of young men . Bro. Steve Sheehy is moderator of the Society.

Front row: T. Geraghty, P. Gigliotti, J . Scheper, J . Dorsten, J . Sayer, R. Roddy, A. Reynolds. Second row: W. Macbeth . J. Ungerleider, E. Stoecklein. J. Kenney, R. Duell. P. Ka vaula skas, J . Balas.


Front row: R. Brewste r, Kudelka, J . Leopold. Lurz, J . Sutter, J. Balas , A. Miller, T. Howard, P. T. Konicki, P. Ryan.

J. Ruegsegger, J. Fitzharris, J. Kockendorger, W . LaForsch, T. Albers, J . Seco nd row: P. Steck , R. Este vez, L. Schnoor, M. Yameen, T. M. Donisi. Third row: B. Borgerding, J. Ungerleider, R. Hai'nes, J. Pirrucello , Tarlano , J. Cetinske. Fourth row: H. Focke, J. Scheper, D. Mehall, T. Treon,

PRACTICAL LEADERSHIP ... STUDENT COUNCIL enterprises cover all phases of student life. The Council functions under the leaders hip of Joseph Balas and Henry Focke with guidance from Father Wm. Cole. Intramural activities and social functions as well as intra-school relations and the maintenance of student spirit come within the com- of the Council's purpose. Each homeroom sends an elected student representative to the weekly Thursday meetings.

Council officers, Balas and Focke, take a proposition to the Principal.

C o uncil offi cers and social action committee work out plans for the S.C. dance at Wampler's Barn.


SPOTLIGHTING EAGLE LIFE ... The monthly record of student life at Chaminade is carried in the NEWS. This four-page publication offers to talented students an opportunity to develop their journalistic abilities in accurate reporting of athletic, scholastic, and social events. Brother Robert Hertweck is the paper's advisor.

REPORTERS: Love, Buddendeck, Hord, LaForsch, and Steineman.

Editor W. Stowe, proofreading copy.

Editor C. Dirckx checks thru the files.

Editor J. Swartzbaugh a back issue.

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Editor W. Swadley, types up copy.

NEWS STAFF-Front row: Klee, Leuhrs, Brogan , Buddendeck, Pflaum, Swadley, Hegman. Second row: LaForsch , Love, Hall, Gibbons , Tarlano, Smart. Third row: Blackwell, Philipps, Makley, . Miller, Dirckx , Reiling . Fourth row~ H ord, Walker, Nugent , Swartzbaugh, Stowe, Steineman .

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Front row: W. Majusick, J. Pier, R. Hemmelgarn , N. Mitchell, B. Trick, A. Gad, J . Wel sh, M. Mayrer, J. Herbert. Second row: D. Swab, J . Confer, N. Hoening, E. Hau sfeld , R. Love , M. Yameen, T. Sed lock, D. Seitz, J . Thesillg, R. Allen. Third row: J . Lauricella , J. Kie lbasa, J. Saurine, F. Blackwell, L. Steineman , F. Leigh , M. Hard, L. Zimmer, W. Ceya k, T. Kuhn.

Love, Sa urine, and Kielbaso in a Tuesday afternoon debate practice session.

Swab, Leigh, Hausfeld. Hord, Lauricella, and Love climb the stairs to the Chaminade auditorium for a Saturday speech tournament.


"HONORABLE JU-DGES ... Ambitious students join the SPEECH CLUB to engage in debate, oratorical and extemporaneQus speaking and in humorous and dramatic interpretations. A rigorous weekend tournament schedule occupies club members from December to April. Chaminade's Speech Club is an active Chapter of the National Forensic League and a member of the Ohio High School Speech League. Julienne and Chaminade clubs co-sponsored a sweepstake speech tournament that boasted entries from all parts of Ohio. Brother Thomas Corbett and Brother Martin Rauscher are moderators.

Blackwell delivers a speech in tourney at Oakwood High School .

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Lauricella gestures dramatically in speech contest between Ohio schools.

Hord, Mitchell, Herbert, and Pier were winners of the "B" debate

trophy in sweepstakes tournament held at Chaminade. Love giving a dramatic interpretation during the sweepstake contest.


EYES ON THE WORLD . .. The JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS sustains student interest in world problems and in the United Nations Organization. Brother Joseph Wessling, supervisor, is ably assisted by Steve Stowe, club President. The J.C.O.W.A. meets every two weeks to discuss current affairs. Films and guest speakers supplement the discussions. Inter-school activities include the High School Institute, the World Trade Forum, the Smorgasbord, the World Affairs Study Tour, the Model General Assembly, and the Recognition Ceremonies.

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Baudendistel and Baker represent Chaminade on the weekly TV program, Headline Hunt, and other members of the organization participate in You and Your World, a program of the Dayton Daily News.

j,,-Swartzbaugh uses the huge map in J.C.O.W.A. headquarters to point out Spanish sore-spot to Hord and Stowe.

J.C.O.W.A. members gather at 2:30 for an informal but serious discussion on domestic and foreign problems in their own well equipped clubroom.

Front row: Herbert, Mitchell, Hosfeld, Love, Stoudt, Ruegsegger, Pier. Second row: Hausfeld, Dirckx, Elsass, Stowe, Riegler, Kuhn, Koerner. Third row: Swartzbaugh, Hord, Baker, Baudendistel, Gabriel, Norman, Meyer.


SOLVE FOR UNKNOWN The Eugene L. Kersting Chapter of the National Mathematics Honor Society is under the direction of Brother Edward Zahn . Officers of the school's MATH CLUB are Asbury, Dierker, and Haines. The spring colloquium is"the maior event of the club 's schedule. Preparation of papers on various aspects of math is the work of these wizards.

Front row : R. H aines, W . Marsha ll, T. A g ne r, P. Di e rke r, J . McC loskey. Second row: T. As b ury, E. J an ning , J. Witte, W. N uge nt , J . De la ney. Third row : J . Sa ur me , M. Mu nkasey, R. Bake r, R. Grilliot , J . Swa rtzba ug h.

WHERE KNOWLEDGE IS STORED" " " The LI BRARY STAFF is a quiet but efficient organization that supervises the operation of the center of knowledge under the guidance of Father Robert Brown. Before and after school they are at their posts.

Front row : J . Kud e lka , R. A ll en , A. G ad , R. H a hn , H . Sch le g el. Second row: F. Messi na , R. Wuellner, L. Messi na . Wuellner and Kudelka straighten out the magazines after school.

Each day hundreds of boob are replaced on the shelves by . Allen and Hahn.


WELCOME NEWCOMER . .. Newest of Chaminade's growing li st of activities is the BIOLOGY CLUB organized this fall by Brother Ed Zamierowski to foster interest and research in biological studies. The inner workings of nature are explored in after-school laboratory sessions, field trips, and in the care and study of live specimens in the club's headquarters.

Wiley, Rueth, a nd Myers work on the stuffedbird collection.

Scudder, Setser, Schrader, and Ryan prepare and study slides in Biology Laboratory.

Dissecting of frogs interests Kefer!, Koerner, and Johnson during after-schoo l club session.

Butterflies and fish undergo inspection by Ramos, Gibbs, Kinderman, and LaForsch.


GATHERINC The EAGLE is published thru the cooperative efforts of its two staffs_ The EDITORIAL 5T AFF busied itself with theme selection and layout and copy preparation_ The '56 EAGLE is permanent visible proof of its talent and work under the advisorship of Brother Joseph Keimig_ RICHARD HICKENBOTHAM Editor-in-Chief

Topp and Rado _.. LOUIS KOOS Senior Editor

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ROBERT BAKER Business Manager

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BUSINESS STAFF: Schiml, Baker, Papanek, Westbrock and Lehman.


Darkroom work goes on daily after school under the skilled hands of Brinkman, Stout, and Meranda.

The Camera Club's experienced men. Sitting: lienesch , Vice Pre si dent ; Macpherson, Rado, Pre sident; Gross, Vice President. Standing: Sullivan, Treasu rer; Westbrock, Secretary; Schenking, Beigel, Stout.

"ON THREE" ... "One, two, three" . .. flash! and the event is recorded for posterity by the CAM ERA CLU B. Brother Thomas Schoen runs a ubiquitous group of happy shutterbugs. Flashes of light and "hold it, please" are the trademarks of presence at every activity. The C.H.S. News and Eagle would be lost without the product of the cameramen.

Equipment-laden cameramen, Sullivan, Rado, Gross, Beigel and Lienesch take' off to cover an assignment.

Westbrock,

Rosengarten, Macpherson, and Mahlmeister working at the enlarger in club's workroom.

Developing prints for the Yearbook are Bohn, Aveyard, Wolfe, and Schenking.


JEMORIES .. . The BUSINESS STAFF bore the financial burden of the '56 EAGLE. Thru subscription campaigns .and a mammoth patron and ad drive it gathered the funds that made production possible. Brother Edward Zahn was the 路able sponsor of this energetic staff. THOMAS LlENESCH Art Editor

Hickenbotham and Bramlage DONALD TOPP Senior Editor

JAMES BRAMLAGE Activities Editor

WILLIAM WESTBROCK Assistant Business Manage r

JAMES ADAMS Spo rts Editor

BUSINESS STAFFMEN: Lehman, Schiml, Papanek, Baker, and Westbrock, plan subscription and ad drives.


FOOTLIGHT FANTASIES ... Development of poise, self-confidence, and skill in dramatic interpretation are the valuable assets acquired by members of the DRAMATIC CLUB. Arsenic and Old Lace, the club's first production this year, was staged on December 3rd and 4th under the direction of Brother John O'Connor. Stalag 17 will go into production in the spring.

J. Westbrock, J. Romer, B. Schneble, and R. Estevez.

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"Teddy" Dorsten carries Westbrock to the cellar.

J. Carr and J. Dorsten.

B. Schneble and J. Romer.


The players in costume.

The players as we see them.

THE CAST: B. Schneble, J . Ruegsegger, J. Bramlage, J. Aiello, J. Didier, R. Estevez, J. Carr, F. Krznarich, B. Westbrod, J. Romer, J. West brock, W . Nugent, and T. Gabriel.

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The VARIETY SHOW is a tradition at Chaminade. A rousing western, Wagon Wheels, played to capacity crowds on the nights of February 10, I \, \ 2, and \ 3. Hundreds of students availed themselves of the opportunity to display their various talents to appreciative audiences. Songs, dances, skits, pantomimes, acrobatics, and antics of all kinds drew forth two solid hours of laughs and sighs. The performers and their hard-working coaches under the general direction of Brother John O'Connor have added another glittering gem to the memories of the people of Dayton and a theatrical triumph worthy of the best traditions of Chami nade. Koos and Matta do an Apache dance .

Pantomime of "Angels in the Sky" feat ured Didier, Brogan, Romer and G ibbons.


lawrence Francis stars in the Wyatt Earp TV Program in Variety Show.

Mauro waits for Brother Modica to finish makeup work on Andy Po hI. Pantomime of "The lone Psychiatrist" is done by Civilie, Schneble, Pohl, and Bramlage.


. PART I Overture: Heart of the West and Wagon Wheels Orchestra and Chorus Don't Fence Me In . . . . . . ....... ....... . ...... .. ................. ...... Dancers Wyatt Earp TV Program ....... ... .... . Dancsok , Ambrose, Godfrey, Frartcis, and Travis Western Humorous Team ......... .......... ...... ......... ....... Robbins and Balas Lone Psyc'hiatrist .. . Bramlage, Civille, Pohl, Ruegsegger, Unverferth and Schnebles The Lone Prairie .. ......... ... ....... ....... ... ..... .. .... .......... .... .. ........ Chorus An Apache Dance ... .. ...... ...... ... Koos and Matta Buttons and Bows ... .. .. ...... ...... . .. Cichanowicz and Balas Acrobatics ............... ... .. .. .. ....... ..... ... ..... ....... ........ Reynolds Old Time Western Song-Fest . .......... ....... .. .... Estevez, Cichanowicz, Balas, Keyes, and Ungerleider Ghost Riders in the Sky Dancers Oklahoma .. .... .. .... .. . . Chorus


PART II Western Combo .. .... .. .... ... .. . ..... Engelbrecht, Fuchs, Wenzler and Dresher Our Russian Friends .... . ... .... ... .... . .. ..... . .. Geraghty, Longo , and Wm. Schneble Tumbling Tumble Weeds . ........... ... .... ............... ..... ..... . Chorus - Solo: L. Koos Dangerous Dan McGrew .. .. ....... .... ..... ... .. .......... .. ....... Francis Angels in the Sky . . . .. .... ...... .... .. .... ..... ... . Romer, Gibbon s, Brogan , and Didier Western Dance ...... .. .. .... ......... .... ... .. ..... ..... .. ............ J . Theis little Brown Jug .. ....... ... ... ........ Hord (soloist) Reiling, King, and Gad Cool Water .......... ... .... .. .. ...... ...... ... .. .. Chorus - Solo : F. Pacey Deep in f he Heart of Texas. . ... .. Dancers, Entire Cast


Larry Francis gives his version of "Dangerous Dan."

Show's c horus joins soloist, Frank Pacey, in rendition of "Cool Water."


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"Buttons and Bows" by Balas and Cichanowicz.


THE PEAL OF SILVER TRUMPETS ... THE CLASH OF SHIMMERING CYMBALS The heart beats faster, the tempo of. life quickens when the Eagle BAND strikes up a stirring martial tune. In the fall, the Band appears at the weekly football classics displaying its talent in unique and intricate maneuvers. To every spirited rally, the rousing music of the Band is essential. The Christmas Concert ushers in the winter season of our merry music-makers , followed in February by its orchestral contribution to the Variety Show.

monies, the ninety-piece Concert Band offers to all music lovers of Dayton a sparkling melodic treat in its traditionally , famous Spring Concert. The music maestros of Chaminade are Brother Donald Gaskill and Brother Donald Wigal. The Band Club, comprised largely of parents of the band members, gives financial support to the Eagle Band.

Before its final appearance at the graduation cere路

D. CHRISTIE Capta in I st Trumpet

Trombone' Section

JIM DRESHER Secretary.Trea surer Baritone

Librarian Bass Horn


R. BAKER Clarinet

D. ROBBINS Trumpet

W. KRUMM Clarinet

Ist Trombone

Variety Show orchestra

Marching Band Helpers: Dick Patesel, Drum Gene Pummell , President of the U. D. Band; well, Majorette of Fairmont; Brothers Nichols, kill; Fred Miller, All-American Drum Major; Brass Instructor.

Major of U. D.; Miss Sandra ColWigal, and GasMr. James Wolf,


Drums: D. Kender, E. Andrews, G. Sendlebach . Front row: J. Carr, C. Thurman, A. Gad, N. Mikhell. L. Sauter, J . Welsh, B. Alig, D. Sommer, M. Bruce, T. Westbrock. Second row: V. Vallo, E. Pohl, R. Becker, J. McCarthy, A. Beigel. L. Lefeld, J. Waitzman, R. Love, T. Krumm, J. Sullivan. Third row: T. Beck, J. Leigh, R. Russo, D. Boeke, R. Lamm, H. Schneider, D. Blatz, G. Kibler, C . Limbert, L. Ahlers. Fourth row: J. Waldron, J. Omlor, B. Goode, R. Englebrecht, T. Berger, J. Whitton, J. Weiler, W. Krumm, R. Baker, E. Boosinger. .


BAND OFFICERS: J. Leigh, Jim Dresher, D. Christie, and John Dresher.

Drums : R. Sparks, M. Lucisano , W . Borgeld. Front row: T. Rueth, W. Berner, L. Fuchs, G. Alexander, F. Schwierterman, C. Ring, T. Zobrist, J . Aiello, R. Bauman , G. Danielewicz, R. Lipp, N. Eckstein, J. Keleman. Second row: H. Wolf, J . Seubert, D. Roderer, D. Cherpeski, M. Conningham, W. Stout, J . Thesing, G. Deger, V. King, J. Cetinski, R. Deger. Third row: R. O'Neill , C. VanHecke, F. Messina, W. Mahrt, J. Bost, R. Flohre, R. Massa, D. Robbins , R. Nace , R. Reiling . Fourth row: L. Kinn ey, J. Dresher, D. Christie, W . Reilly. J . Fortman, J. Dresher, W. Brockman, G. Reefe, A. Wenzler, W. Kelly.


ROCKING IN January 2nd was a memorable day for the Men 路of Chaminade and their dates. The STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE at Wampler's Barn was a fitting climax to the Christmas holiday season . Johnny Reiger's band were the music makers for this festive occasion.

Some underclassmen enjoying the ' evening at Wampler's Barn.

Pat King and Henry Focke "Hoop-Hop" revelers.

Sitting one out at Christmas holiday dance at Wampler's.

Seniors of 4F at the Student Council Dance.


JREAMLAND .. . The Sodality spo nsored the HOOP HOP held on January 7th. More than four hundred students of Chaminade, Julienne and St. Joseph's Commercial enjoyed the evening of recording in wholesome company in the spacious familiar atmosphere of the school cafete Fi a.

Men of 4E and their dates at th e Student Co uncil Dance of January 2nd.

Marilyn Aman and James Coug hlin Bunny hopping at the Student Council Da nce at Christmas time.

Omlor and Wiseman and th ei r dates at the Christmas dance .

A get-together in Chaminade's cafete6a during the Hoop Hop.


Front row: W . Weidner, R. Hemmelgarn , P. Rado , Dickensheets, T. Meyer, T. Deane, R. Hackenbury, A. garn, E. Hausfeld, M. Hord, D. Koehler, J . Collin s, W. Steffen, J. Moore, F. Blackwell. W. Meranda, R. Pianist: C. Thurman .

J. Kude lka, F. Pacey, R. Shay. Second row: T. Pohl. P. Treon , D. Hoke. Third row: T. HemmelD. Deneke, L. Koos. Fourth row: R. Schumaker, Cayton, G . Davidson, E. Kefer!, G. Klosterman.

THE LINGERING CHORD . .. The melody makers of the GLEE CLUB are led by the talented Brother John Nichols. Wednesday evenin.g practice sessions are used to prepare for the club's appearances at student assemblies , and for more formal performances at the Christmas Concert, the Variety Show, and the Spring Band Festival.

Brother John Nichols directing Shay, Davidson, and Kudelka. Thurman plays accompaniment.

Wednesday evening practice in the Band Room attracts Hord, Cayton, Hackenbury, Dickensheets, Kefer!, Hemmelgarn, Meyer, Blackwell, Moore, Deneke, and Treon.


ON WITH THE SHOW . .. One of Chaminade's top service organizations is the STAGE CREW. On hand for every school or outside pe rformance in the auditori um , this group makes productions possible. Every stage requiremen't- from scenery, lighting, public-address systems, and spots to control during performance is handled by Brother Ed Zahn 's professional crewmen.

THE STAGE CREW: John Carr, William Berner, Ted Rohling, Dave Berner, James Dresher, Michael Meranda, and Robert Hackenberg.

Rohling and Meranda check balcony spot for Variety Show practice.

Carr and Bill Berner at light co ntrols during Arsenic and Old Lace.

Dave and Bill and Jim Dresher put final t ouches to scenery f or Variety Show.

Jim Dresher and Robert Hackenberg test phonograph for pantomimes of Wagon Wheels.


Front row: J. Gerhards+ein, T. Cogan , J. Flynn , J. Kudelka , N. Mitchell, A. Pohl, J. Deime, C . Taylor. Second row: R. Duffy, l. Ens, T. Naugle, R. Goode , J . Col li ns, T. Roh ling , E. Rudy , W . Woods. Third row: W . Krewedl , D. Fox, R. Le sKo, L. Kuhbander , R. Deger, P. Lammert, J. Gann on, R. Allen. Fourth row: H. Davis, L. Steineman , W . Steffen, C . Dircks, M. Broughton, l. Monnin, W. Metz, J . Hall.

UNSUNG HEROES . .. No matter what the activity, the SERVICE CLUB has a part to play. Ushering, program selling, cleaning up before and after performances, acting as school guides for visitors, getting out mail for parent or school functions, are activities capably handled by Brother Richard Loehrlein's serviceminded young men. They are the lubricant that makes the works of Chaminade run smoothly.

Usher, Ronnie Deger, hands out programs to Variety Show audience.

Service c1ubbers ready to get the cafeteria cleared for the Hoop Hop.


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HEARTS AFIRE . .. Sparkling tumbles, enthusiastic leaps, and eye-catching pyramid formations highlight their every performance at rallies and football and basketball contests.

The front line men of Chaminade spirit are the CHEERLEADERS. Decked in Green and White, they lead their spirited fellows with precision movements.

AL REYNOLDS, Co路Captain

Monnin, Poliquin. Shuer, and Newman.

Walker, Davis, Reams, and Kiser.

Cichanowic%, Root, Raiff. Tarlano. Scheper, Davis, Reynolds.


SPIRIT BEHIND THE SPIRIT . .. No Eagle activity is complete without the master touch of the BOOSTER CL UB. Brother James Cu llina's budding artists have a sign , placard, scroll, or scene for athletic rallies, school drives, stage productions, and any activity needing spirited advertising .

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G. Plogman, F. Leigh, C. Rasper, W. Stowe, and L. Boesch running off football signs on the silk screen.

Davidson, Hoffman, Baker and Reiling, club officers, paint scroll signs for football rally in the art room.


Marshall, Gantt, Kirk, and Romer bowling in the senior league at the Palace.

SENIORS .. .

Florio and Pa cey watch the results of Focke's roll as Gaccetta gets set. Van Dyke fires one down the alley.

Sen io r bowlers enjoying a Sunday afternoon of competiti on at the Palace Lanes.


Every Sunday afternoon at I :30 the Sophomore bowlers begin their keen competition at the National Bowling lanes.

STRIKE OR SPARE . .. Two BOWLING LEAGUES are in cperation at Chaminade. The Senior bowlers exhibit their ski ll every Sunday afternoon at the Pal ace Lanes. Sophomore keglers knock the pins at the National Bowli ng Lanes on Sunda y afternoon . Interest is hig h in this keenly competitive intramural sport.

Sophomores, Stephan and Pfeiffer. begin their windup.

SOPHOMORES

Waiting their turn at the alleys are Berberick, Mantia, Finnegan, and Reigler. Treon chats with Brother Robert Kelly.


LEADERSHIP ... The FATHERS ' C LUB in active participation in Chaminade life sponso rs a Fis h Fry and Fathe r and Son Nig ht. Parent-tea cher meeting s are held the first Thursday of every school month. Officers for '55- '56: Mr. Ed ward Stoecklei n, President; Mr. Howard Re a ms, Vice Presiden t ; Mr. Elmer Horvath, Secretary; Mr. Andrew Rado, Treasurer.

Mothers and Fathers enloY'"9 their own Association of Cham in ade .

dance sp onsored

by the

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Father and Son Ni ght, an annual feature of the Chaminade Fathers' Club.

Socia l part of the January Father and Son Night in Chaminade cafeteria.

Parents that helped t o chape rone the C hristmas holiday dance at Wampler's.

The Fish Fry, another annual tradition of the Chaminade Fathers' Club.


COOPERATION ... The MOTH ERS' CLUB plays a superb and intimate part in Eagle life. Mothers volunteer to serve in the cafeteria, hold a Pillow-case Bingo, and join with the Fathers to sponsor the Parents' Dance and chaperone school social functions. Officers for '55- '56: Mrs. Eva Didier. President; Mrs. Frances Gigliotti, Vice President; Mrs. Marie Raiff, Secretary; Mrs. Theresa Schmitz, Treasurer.

The valentine dance in Chaminade's cafeteria arranged by the Mothers' and Fathers' Clubs.

Chaminade cafeteria packed to capacity during Mothers' Club Pillow-Case Bingo.

Pillow-Case Bingo Mothers' Club.

held

under the auspices of the Chaminade

Some of +he ever-faithful mothers who helped at the Father and Son Night get-together.

Mothers and Fathers chaperoning the Student Council dance of January 2nd.


SPORTS are an important part of Chaminade's educational program. The old saying "a sound mind in a sound body" applies to Chaminade as it does to all Marianist schools throughout the world. Football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and golf are played in city competition. All men of Chaminade are given a chance to show their athletic prowess either on varsity, jayvee, freshman, or intramural teams. Sparkling, spirited rallies highlight the fall and winter sports seasons to give the student body ample opportunities to share the enthusiasm and glory of keen competitive sports.


SPORTS


GRIDIRON CLASSICS ... 1955 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OPP. Sept. 17-Wilbur Wright ...... .... .. ... 0 Sept. 2 I-Columbus North 6 Sept. 30-Roosevelt .. ... . ... ... . .... .. ... .3 3 Oct. 7-Fairview . .. ...... . .. 0 Oct. 14-Hamilton Public .. ... ... ..... . 13

C.H.S. 21 6

14 0 12

Oct. 22-Dunbar . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Oct. 28-Toledo Waite Nov. 5-Kiser . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. Nov. I I-Stivers . Nov. 20~Purcell

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C.H.S. 19 20 34 19 12

WRIGHT-23-yard pass from Sengi to Kenny starts season scoring; Sengi and Fabian on runs of 49 and 23 yards contribute final counters. Borgerding converts three ...

TOLEDO WAITE-Sengi to Kenny for first tally; Reboulet from the 31 and Berberick from the 4 plus one by Borgerding total C.H.S. score in deadlock ...

COLUMBUS NORTH-Gigliotti crashed from the 4 to save the day with a tie ...

KISER-Reboulet, Berberick, SengI. Gigliotti, and Fabian and four extras by Borgerding wind up Eagle field day in avenging '54 setback . . . .

ROOSEVEL T-Reboulet scores on 19 yarder and tallies again on pass from SengI. Borgerding counts for two as Eagles lose ... FA IRVI EW-Dogged line play produces scoreless tie ...

STIVERS-Borgerding's extra added to Reboulet's three dashes, one on Sengi's toss, clinches Eagle's second spot in City League ...

HAMILTON PUBLIC-Battling Eagles, Reboulet and Ungerleider, score from the one and two as opponents edge hometowners ...

PURCELL-Snow-clogged field fails to hamper Gigliotti's two touchdown runs of 18 and 68 yards as Green and White is edged by lone point in season windup . ..

DUNBAR-Berberick and Fabian score on runs; Sengi hits Reboulet for third counter. Borgerding kicks one ...

VARSITY SQUAD-Front row: J . Thies, R. Fabian, D. Walters, W. Kennedy, S. Longo, P. Williams, F. Faust. Second row: J. Ungerlei der, W. Macbeth, J. Reboulet, E. Roach, J . Kenney, P. Gigliotti, T. Geraghty, R. Lemons, J. Dorste n, E. Stoeck lein. Third row: T. McCormick, W. Salmon, R. Bogovitz, T. Konicki, F. Ambro se, R. Treon, W. Reiling, M. Gibson, B. Borgerding. Fourth row: N. Gitzinger, W. Smith, F. Ehrensberger, G. Sengi , J. Be rberick, G. Finnigan, E. Heigel, P. Steck, F. Bonanno.


Macbeth watches intently from sidelines as team plows thru mud in Purcell game at U.D. stadium.

Offensive team waits to enter the Roosevelt game as Coach Weaver instructs quarterback, SengI.

Berberick gains ground on run around Purcell's right end in season's final game.


1955 FOOTBALL SQUAD-Front row: Niarh os, Froehle, Roberts , Haag, Kennedy. Second row: Stoeck le in , Le mmons , Dorste n, Ungerl eid er, G ig liotti, Ke nn ey. Third row: Coach es Currin, Duff and We ave r, Gibson, Begley, Salmon , Bogovitz, Fa bian, Sengi , Wa lters . Fourth row: Gitzinger, Finn ig an, Grie shop, Berberick, Tra vi s, Gorman , Brya n.

THE MEN BEHIND THE DR. LEO H. HOERSTING Team Doctor

Brother Steve recalls Eagle "Greats" at opening football rally.

BROTHER STEVE SHEEHY Athl etic Director JOSEPH BALAS Student Manager


Front row: Powell. Byrne, Minser, Steck, Jones, Civille. Second row: Roach, Bockrath, Geraghty, Reboulet , Longo, Macbeth, Borgerding. Third row: Konicki, Rogers , Roth, Tre on, Reiling, Bonanno. McCormick, Ambrose, Mg r. Balas. Fourth row: Reboulet , West, W ill iams , Ehren sberger, Heigel. Smith.

FIGHTING GREEN AND WHITE MR. TATE DUFF Defensive Coach

Coach Weaver addresses st ude nts at Wright rally as team listens in background.

MR. DONALD WEAVER Head Football Coach HENRY FOCKE Student Manager


Kenny passes ball to Gigliotti in pre-season practice session at Mount St. John.

Cheerleaders in action during student rally before Kiser game.

OUR SPIRIl Treon intercepts pass in Dunbar game as McCormlck assists. Reboulet and Gibson closing in fast.

Borgerding, Ambrose, Ehrensberger, and Faust close in on Fairview runner. Stoecklein, Treon, and Kenney block for ball carrier, Sengi, in Hamilton contest.


Football team gives rousing applause to Mr. Faust for his spirited address at Purce ll rally.

Pre-season blocking practice at Mount St. Joh n.

IN ACTION Sengi scoots around end with protection fr om Walters in Roosevelt battl e.

Faust close in on Fairview runner. Purcell ta cklers try vainly t o stop Gig liotti as he scampers thru the snow t o pay di rt.


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STEVE LO NGO Tackle

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JACK KENNEY End

Front row: Un verferth, Desaro, Vacchiano, Minch, Mescher, Kozu h, Patterso n, Mo ntgomery, Gl ase r, Staub. Second row: Kosak, Jeckering, Young, Kuntz, Wo olary, Boeke, Altic, O'G ra dy, Albers, W ildenhaus, Bohn , Lauterbach, McDonough . Third row: Coach Holycross, Berke rich , W ittma n, Lurz, Va cchia no, Mac key, Mikula, Watts, Va ssy, Zimm erman , Alexander, Enn is. Vick roy, Heckma n, Schaeff, Nellis, and Mr. Pat Monaghan .

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RECOGNITION OF ACCOMPLISHMENT

long receives Alumni Association "Honorary Captain" award from Mr. Eugene Thomeclek at Football Banquet in schoo l cafeteria.

Macbeth, Reboulet, longo, and lemons hold coveted troph ies.

Reboulet proudly displays his "m ost valuable player" and "outstanding bacHieldman" trop hies. Coach Bucky Weaver speaks at annual Football Banquet held in C.H.S. ca feteria.

Kenny re ceives monogram from Bro. Steve as Coach Wea ver smiles his approval. The spirit of Chaminade lingers on in the gym after season's final ra lly before Purcell game.



VARSITY-Front row: Phil Gig liotti , Jack Kenney , Jack Cony ers, Don Matlock , Jim Smith. Second row: To m Miller, Ed Wo lff, Jim Reboulet, Dick Treon, Ronni e H ill, Tom Schommer.

BASKETBALL SCHEDULE C.H.S. 61 58 54 58 78 70 67 56 67

Team

OPP.

....... . 45 Sidney .......... 51 St. Edward s (Cleveland) .... 58 St. Joseph (Cleveland) ......... .. ..... .... .. .. 46 Purcell Springfield Catholic . . . . , .. ..... ....... . ..... 52 ............ 68 Toledo Clay . ... 56 Dunbar ............ . ..... 53 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Piqua Wilbur Wright ... .. .. ... ...... .. .... .. ... ... 54

Taking the bitter with the sweet, Mr. Tom Frericks, in his third year as basketball coach, chalked up a 14-4 season. Although losing the crown, the Eagles claimed All-City honors for three of their starters: Conyers, Kenney, and Reboulet. Opening the season downing Sidney, the team traveled to Cleveland where it split two games, 路Iosing their first to St. Joseph' s. Returning home , the Eagles, employing a fast break defeated Purcell 58-46. Reboulet with the first basket of the game, sco red the 17,000 point in Chaminade ba sketball history.

C.H.S. 40 52 47 65 76 59 59 65 66

Team

OPP.

Roosevelt .............. ...... 46 Hamilton Catholic 73 Kiser . ....... ........ ... .. .. ..... .... . .... 44 Patterson .. .. ..... .......... .. . ........ .38 Fremont .. . ........ .. .. ....... 55 Fairview .. .. .. . ... 47 Stivers ...... .... .. .... .... 66 Bea vercree k . ....... .. ..... ...... . .. 44 St. Xavier (Cincinnati) .S8

Five wins follo wed, inclu ding a stunning sudden-death overtime against Toledo Cl ay. In the second overtime, Reboulet dumped his eleventh goal of the evening to gain the laurel s for this 70-68 victory. Thi s ye ar 's Big Eight contests, as in the past, proved to be keen and closely scored. Against W right, Con ye rs, Kenney, Hill and Reboulet each scored 16 points. It took Stivers and Ro osevel t to dampen the hopes for a City crown. In the closing games of the seaso n, Gigliotti helped gain the 13th and 14th victories.


Jack Conyers fires a long one against Piqua.

Wolff and Mat loc k scramble for the ball in the Si d ney game.

GREEN AND WHITE PLACES

Wolff leaps hig h t o snag a rebound in the Chaminade gym.

Little Don Matlock grabs a rebound in the victory over Piqua High.


Ronnie Hill, Chaminade center, attempts his famous hook shot.

Hill and Treon wait to snag rebound from Purcell players in coveted triumph.

SECOND IN CITY LEAGUE

Hill scores a basket in Piqua contest with left-handed hook shot.

Reboulet gets ready to release a set shot in easy victory over Sidney.


Wolff jumps for layup shot as Shommer and Miller rush in to help as C.H .S. smashes Patterson.

Star Conyers g~es up for a rebound.

Team goes to locker room at half-time of Fremont game.


Matlock dashes under basket for layup as Chaminade downs Purcell.

Chaminade crowd displays Stiver's game in Coliseum.

spirit

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In hot contest with Stivers, Reboulet and Hill look on as Kenney goes in for a layup.


INTRAMU-RAL TOURNAMENTS SENIORS .. .

4B downs 4E in easy victory. 51-24. 4G and 4H get set for ball at tip-off.

JUNIORS ...

3B edges 3G in 36-35 win.

H loses to G in hard fought battle, 46-49.


SOPHOMORES . ..

2F triumphs over 2A, 44-39. 28 scores victory over 2G, 37-28.

FRESHMEN .. .

Frosh J trounces M in 52-30 win.

Frosh 8 takes D in close contest, 25-14.


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RESERVES: W . Kennedy, R. Hill, N. Gitzinger, J . Brucken, F. Lane, T. Link , -E. Travis, R. Tangeman, J. Thies , P. Steck, E. Alexander.

SCHEDULES RESERVES C.H .S. 37 53 58 56 45 24 46 34 45 42 37

FRESHMEN OPP.

Sidney ........................ 29 St. Ed wa rds ................51 St. Joseph .................. 26 Purcell ...................... ..44 Fa irmont .................... 33 Dunbar ........................ 52 Wright ........................ 36 Roosevelt ................... .42 Kiser .......................... ..40 Fairview ..................... .43 Stivers ...................... ..46

C.H.S. 46 35 61 48 41 47 43 30 41 43 49

OPP. Fairborn ... ........ 36 Jefferson .................... 14 Hamilton C ............... 38 Madison ...................... 29 Fa i rborn ......................22 Dunbar ........................ 37 Wright ...................... ..41 Roosevelt .................... 37 Kiser ............................ 30 Fairview ...................... 35 Stivers ........................28

BASKETBALL MANAGERS: J. Wysong, W . Pflaum, B. Hegeman , R. Duell.

FROSH-Kneeling: R. Boecke, J. Kochendorfer, A. DeSaro, S. Alex路 ander. Standing: R. Wittman, L. Horvath, A. Wenzler, R. Lauter路 bach , F. Huelman , R. Becherich. T. Scheper, R. Heckm路an.


PERSONAL PATRONS A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend The Class of 4C Thomas G. Agner Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Andzik Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Baker Mr. John J. Berczelly Betty M. and Jack S. Mr. Odie Bland, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bleicher Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bockrath James L. Bost Dave Boyd Mr. and Mrs. William Bramlage Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brand Louis A. Brucken Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bruns Jack M. Butler Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Carmel Catanzaro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Catanzaro Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ch~pman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Christie Marty Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Collins Mr. Larry Conglin Mr. Charles Crisler and Family Dominic A. DeAloia, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Delaney Mr. and Mrs. John Dowling Jack Dresher Carolyn Marie Duell Roland C. Duell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Duell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dyke, Sr.

Mr. George Favinger Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Fecher and Family Howard S. Fleck, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Focke Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fretic Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Friedrich Mr. Edward P. Geraghty Mrs. Thomas Geraghty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gigliotti Dr. Gordon Gilbert Mrs. Jack Goedstein Mrs. R. H. Haines Jerry Harmeling, '56 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harshbarger Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hartshorn Michael P. Heck Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Heller Mr. Elmer P. Herbert Tom Hickey Harry M. Hively Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hoertt and Family Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Ireton Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Janning Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahn Steve and Ernest Kender Joseph J. Knoth Norman H. Knoth Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Koos Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Krumm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Lehmann, Jr., Family Joe Leigh's Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Longo Mrs. Mary Lucus Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mattingly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mencsik and Family Mrs. M. C. Moloney Mr. Earl L. Monnin Mr. and Mrs. James Morabito


Mr. George E. Morris

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Saurine

Cdr. and Mrs. Paul F. Munkasey Howard J. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCann Bob Newkold Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Obal Mr. and Mrs. John D. O'Brien Maurice T. Otto Dave Paulick Mrs. Louis J. Paulick Mr. and Mrs. Hhomas J. Reed and Family Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Reilly John P. Robinson Norbert Romer, '33 Ronald Russo Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sanderman, Jr. William J. Sauer

Eugene W. Sayer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheper Jerry Schirmer Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. John Siebenthaler Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. Staley Mr. John A. StaFlton Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stoecklein Richard L. Stringfellow Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tehan Mr. D. W. Topp Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ungerleider Mr. and Mrs. John F. Will Ferd L. Woeste Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zobrist Joe Zobrist

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ACADEMY TILE & FLOORING CO. 584 Wyoming St. OL 0181

CALIFORNIA SUPER MARKET 1517 Keowee St. AD 0602

ALLEN'S DRUGS Linden & Smithville KE 2111

CARL'S BARBERS 820 Cincinnati St.

ANGI'S RESTAURANT 703 Watervliet KE 0374 AWANDA MUSIC STUDIOS 137 S. Main St. AD 8581 BAUER'S RECORD & APPLIANCES 828 Watervliet Ave. KE 3749

CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS 413 Santa Cruz Ave. Arthur J. Huber, F.R. - MA 1756 THE CITY LOAN & SAVINGS COMPANY 116 N. Main St. HE 2871 DANYI'S PASTIME LANES & COCKTAIL LOUNGE 4302 N. Dixie Dr. TA 7497

B-H-A (BETTER HOME APPLIANCES) Bob Steggemann, '41, Mgr. 2643 Salem Ave., OR 9221

D'AUTREMONT STUDIOS 310 E. First St. AD 6531

BOCKRA TH GROCERY 94 Baltimore St. FU 9001

DELPHOS SUPERETTE 3219 Delphos Ave. MU 1971

THE BOULDER 600 Elmhurst Rd. ME 0156

'DERBY'S' 2046 Wayne Ave. KE 0214

BOWER'S GREENHOUSES 724 Haynes St. KE 3125

FATRBORN MEAT MARKET 220 E. Whittier St. MO 8-6401

BOYD'S CONSTRUCTION CO. 5873 W. Third St. MU 1641

Compliments of GEORGE FLANAGAN

BRANDT HARDWARE CO. 5 Troy St. FU 1821

GIFT FAIR 2412 Smithville Rd. OL 6681

BRUNSWICK'S MARKET 5 Brandt St. MI 8657

LEO B. GLASER FOOD MARKET 100 I Cincinnati St. AD 2931

B-H-A (BETTER HOME APPLIANCES) 2643 Salem Ave. - 631 N. Main St. OR 9221 MI 8991

GRAUL'S 5c & IOe STORE Wayne at Arbor Aves. KE 8019


GYPSY HUT CAFE 327 Conover Street HE 5232 MARY HIATT DANCE STUDIO 231 N. Wilkinson Street MI 3740

KIRK'S VARIETY STORE 348 Troy Street MI 7667 KNAPP GENERAL TIRE SERVICE, INC. 424 S. Main Street FU 1131

HAUSFELD HARDWARE 71 I Shroyer Road WA 3581

KOBES MARKET 607 Cincinnati Street AD 0940

HAZEL'S BEAUTY SALON 2052 Wayne Avenue KE 8417

LARRY'S BARBER SHOP 601 Watervliet Avenue

ROBERT HECK 145 Manor Lane WA 1703

LARRY'S SERVICE STATION 10 E. Herman Avenue AD 0408

HEINRICH SHOE SERVICE 3103 E. Third Street

LESFELDS BARBER SHOP 3009 E. Third Street

KARABEL FLOWERS, INC. 2920 Salem Avenue OR 9362

MAC'S SERVICE STATION 351 I N. Dixie Drive RA 7440

KEY HOLE CARRY OUT 3997 Salem Avenue RA 0288

I. MATUSOFF, O.D. 35 E. Third FU 8811

Senior Eagle Salesmen Seated: T. LYNCH, W. WESTBROCK, WM. FOCKE. Standing: R. BAKER, D. MEHALL, A. PAPANEK.


MAYER'S LAD'N DAD SHOP 2312 Far Hills Avenue WA 6333

SALEM CARRY OUT 3791 Salem Ave nue RA 4436

MELASZUS AND ZIMMER ELECTR IC COMPANY RR No. I, Stonequarry Road MO 44091

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SMITH AND TAUL'S BEAUTY SALON 707 West Fifth Street MI 7839 FU 1788

MOLERS ICE CREAM COMPANY 3400 Smithville Road KE 0120

THE SPECIALTY PAPERS COMPANY 802 Miami Chapel Road MI0731

. McCLOSKEY BROS. DAIRY 6417 North Dixie Drive RA 3465

SPEWOCK'S SERVICE STATION 7155 North Dixie Drive RA 0112

McGREERY & ORTMAN CO. BUILDING SUPPLIES 1834 Howell Avenue ME 7711 NORTH DAYTON JEWELRY & TV 41 9 Troy Street MI 9684 OWL REXALL DRUGS I 10 1 West Th ird Street

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STAR CITY BOTILING COMPANY 310 Maple Avenue MO 6-392 1 Miamisburg STOCKSTILL'S PHARMACY 1300 Wyoming Street KE 5053 WAHLRAB JEWELERS SUPPLIES 2914 Wayne Avenue KE 2349 WAPELHORST HARDWARE & FURNITURE 2500-08 East Fifth Street KE 2722 WEILAND'S MEAT MARKET 806 Wateryliet Avenue KE 4591 WOLFE REFRIGERATION SERVICE 2400 Ome Avenue TA 6614 XENIA AVENUE SHELL SERVICE 409 Xenia Avenue KE 2424 Congratulations

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Congratulations to

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Congratulations, Class of 1956 G irls: Molly Payn e, Pat Rush, Ga il Stickle, J a ne Broga n, Sue Neumann, Sonnie Meyers. Boys: Bill Stukey, Hank Davis, J oe Scheper, Tom Schommer, AI Reynolds, Tom Condron.

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Compliments of

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ALLODI'S RESTAURANT 713 S. Ludlow Street AD 0450

"Home Cooked Meals" TED HICKMAN, Manager JOE ALLODI, Owner

Prescription Druggist Troy and Hart Streets CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1956 GRADUATES OF CHAMINADE

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Home Phone: WAlnut 3318

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Congratulations to the Class of 1956

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of a

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If you've been meaning to take out more life insurance-but kept putting it off because you thought you couldn't afford it-it will be worth your while to get all the facts about this new life insurance policy right away!


Compliments of

MARLYN JEWELERS 1935 N. MAIN

McCOOK BOWL

"Dale Theatre Building"

"44 Lanes in a Row" 130 I KEOWEE STREET

MI 7686

KI RK'S "Gifts of Distinction" CARDS GIFTS 2317 Far Hills Avenue

MAGAZINES OX 6241

THE PETER KUNTZ LUMBER CO.

TOMMY LONGO'S SPAGHETTI HOUSE

II

Industrial and Construction Lumber Millwork and Plywood

Known From Coast to Coast" CALL FU 2546 FOR RESERVATIONS

MOUND ST. AND NORWOOD AVE.

AD 7247 130 I East Third Street DAYTON, OHIO


CONGRESS BOWLING AND GRILL TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '56 From

2 I I Troy Street

AD 0823

Compliments of STEVE VARGO AND GEORGE PEFFLEY

THE MEN OF I A ULLRICH'S DRUG STORE Dayton View's Leading Drug Store

HASTY TASTY DRIVE IN

801 LEXINGTON AVENUE RA 5818

3509 Linden Avenue 1017 N. Broad St. 3426 Salem Avenue

CLIFFS PARTY SUPPLIES

1538 Keowee Street

2014 Smithville

and 31 lOS. Main, Middletown

OL 6421 DAYTON 10, OHIO

.-------..


Compliments of

GI LBERT B. WI LLS & CO. Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating Contractors 3224 RIDGE AVE. DAYTON. OHIO

Phone TA 路 3341

SEITZ HARDWARE CO. TOWN & COUNTRY WA 1186 146 East Stroop Road

Compliments of

DAYTON VIEW RA 4996 2024 Salem Ave.

OWEN'S SUPER MARKET

MIRACLE LANE RA 9139 21 10 Miracle Lane

3509 CORNELL DR.

"Finest Meats in Town" ROYAL MOTEL MI 9636

PLAZA MOTEL EM 1661

U. S. 25 North DAYTON. OHIO

SCOTT EQUIPMENT COMPANY Industrial and Mechanical Engineers

137 BAR

Stocking Distributors of

Beer Liquor Wine Good Food Shuffleboard

AIR AND HYDRAULIC CONTROLS

1316 Lorain Avenue

Dayton 10, Ohio

KE 1146

"MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE" AD 0961 137 Troy St. Dayton. Ohio

GEO. P. HUFFMAN, INC. Realtors Ist at Jefferson OAKWOOD KETTERING OFFICE DAYTON VIEW OFFICE

HE 2861 WA 1171 HE 7466


Specializing in Fine Meat and Everyday Low Prices on Quality Merchandise

Compliments of

DOT'S SUPER MARKET WATERVLIET AND PATTERSON RDS.

Compliments of

ESTEE MOLD AND DIE, INC.

Compliments of

DAIRY "0" DAYTON COil SPRING CO. 405 Littel Ave. WA 1156

DICK KLING, Owner

Hamburgers and Malts 4101 Far Hills

OX 4528


Phone OL 2460

FASHION FURNITURE Open 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 1322 LINDEN AVE.

DAYTON, OHIO

SHANNON BUICK 161 Salem Ave. Compliments of

DAYTON PLASTICS, INC. Distributors and Fabricators 1934 Stanley Ave. JIM McBRIDE

HE 5891

CLASS OF '35

RAY E. FORTNER Real Estate

621 North Main Street 3210 West Third Street

SHANNON'S DEAL IS REAL

Licensed and Bonded Broker and Realtor East Dayton for 39 Years 3400 WAYNE AVE. MA 0511 MA 4335

BAUMER'S TAVERN Beer

Wine

Soup

Compliments of

PANTORIUM CLEANERS

Sandwiches PARKING IN REAR

ISLAND PARK INN

Fresh Made Pizza Here and to Go Cold Case Beer Cans, Jugs to Go

96 E. HELENA STREET

Soup

Beer

Lunches

Healthful Service to Our Community. WA 0168

for More Than 50 Years

3009 FAR HILLS AVE.

MOOSBRUGGER DRUG COMPANY

DAYTON, OHIO

Main and Herman Dayton, Ohio


Dayton's Newest and Most Modern SPORTING GOODS STORE 42 N. J efferson MI 9837

Congratulations to the Class of '56

HINDERS HOME FURNISHINGS 1906 E. Third St. Dayton

KE 2322

Three Floors of Fine Furniture TOM HINDERS Class of '49 BILL HINDERS Class of '56


TASTY PANTRY RESTAURANT Luncheons-Sandwiches-Dinners Steaks-Chops-Chicken 2900 N. Dixie Dr.

Compliments

DAYTON 5, OHIO Phone RA 9490

of

Compliments of

CAPITOL DRY CLEANING

BAVARIAN'S

and

"Old Style" Beer

CAPITOL VARSITY CUSTOM REBU I LDERS

TILE FAIR

Renewers of

"Do It Yourself . . . AND SAVE!"

Athletic Equipment

Asphalt-Vinyl-Rubber-Cork linoleum Tile Complete line of Paint and Accessories 506 E. Third St.

DAYTON, OHIO

Phone HEmlock 0000

COMPLIMENTS OF 3 E

OXFORD, OHIO


Upholstering

PETER J. HERBON

GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES

FURNITURE RECOVERING -

REPAIRING

RESTYLING

Custom Made Living Room Furniture TA 5159

53 E. BRUCE AVE.

DAIRY ZIMMERMAN'S SERVICE 349 N. Western Ave. Dayton 7, Ohio

FARMS Compliments of

THE MAIN APPLIANCE AND MUSIC COMPANY 2212 N. Main Street RA 2179 Dayton 5, Ohio OPEN EVENINGS, EXCEPT SATURDAY

AD 3125 "Service As You Like It" With or Without Appointments

JESSE'S BARBER SHOP Manicuring Five Barbers

Shoe Shine Air Conditioned

JESSE LIBERATORE, Prop.

5 E. 2nd St.

Dayton1s Largest Locally Owned Dairy


AMBULANCE SERVICE 324 N. Broadway WM. FURST

HUGO FURST

"Say It With Flowers"

1508 Valley St.

AD

MAGETTI FUNERAL 路 HOME Dayton, Ohio

FURST, THE FLORIST

THE CLASS OF 3 G

FOR THE FINEST IN FLOWERS

Bids Farewell to

FOR ALL OCCASIONS

THE CLASS OF '56

Compliments of

1306 N. Troy Street DAYTON, OH IO

AD 6781

Since 1905

ONE HOUR MARTINIZING

GITZINGER TRUCKING SERVICE Haulers of Building Materials 4769 Valley Street

Dayton 3, Ohio

Best Wishes

AD 5422

Compliments

SLYDER1S TAVERN

of

FRIEDLANDER'S

836 WATERVLIET AVE. "Your Personal Cleaners" 2781 N. Gettysburg Ave.

RA 631 1

WE DO ALL TYPES OF BAND UNIFORMS


CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '56

FIDELITY PRESCRIPTIONS

THREE PROFESSIONAL PHARMACIES Fifth and Main 38 North Main 2309 Far Hills Ave.

MI9881 AD 8134

WA "'7

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56

DAHM BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. Roofing and Siding Experts

THE BLOMMEL SIGN COMPANY DAYTON

SPRINGFIELD Over 50 Years' Dependable Service Neon Signs and Interior Lighting PLASTIC SIGNS

REAL ESTATE SIGNS

CAMPAIGN SIGNS FREE ESTIMATES

LIBERAL TERMS

12 Huffman Ave. at Third . DAYTON, OHIO KE 6102 KE 6101

OFFICE DOOR LETTERING

Outdoor Advertising "Scotchlite" Reflective Signs MI9618 405 E. 5TH ST.

DAYTON, OHIO


CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56

THE CHAMINADE MOTHERS CLUB 1

ELITE MARKET Groceries-Meats-Poultry-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables-Frosted Foods We Carry a Complete Stock of Beer and Wine to Take Out Free Delivery Service, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 832 - 836 N. Main Phone ADams 0691

PLEAsE CONSULT THE YELLOW PAGES OF YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY WHEN BUYING WHO SELLS IT?

Congratulations to the Seniors and Best Wishes From

IB

Compliments of a

FRIEND


Congratulations to the Class of 1956

BELMONT AUTO

.WILFRED J. GLASER CO. 3313-15 N. Dixie Hwy.

Electric Heater in Car

U.S. Hwy. 25

GRAVELY POWER EQUIPMENT FEDERAL SOD-MASTER

CINEMASCOPE WITH STEREOPHONIC SOUND

ARIENS JR. AND YARDSTER TILLERS NEW ARlEN TRANS-A-MATIC TILLER

King O'Lawn Power Mowers Power Edgers - Snappin Turtle AMERICA'S FINEST MOWERS Snapper Rotary Tiller and Power Cultivator

Shakertown Pike and County Line Road

SCHOENLING BEER

MILLER HIGH LIFE AD 1012

BONBRIGHT DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 751 - 765 N. Findlay Street DAYTON 4, OHIO


DISHER'S BIKE SHOP Hall and Leo DAYTON, OHIO HUFFY MURRAY SCHWINN Sales and Service FU 1998

PRECISION RUBBER PRODUCTS CORPORATION

THE DUR-X CO. 604 Leo St.

Dayton 4, Ohio

FU 1998 Vita Plate and Prime Batteries

"0" Ring and Dyna-Seal Specialists

R. L. NORRIS FURNITURE 3 110 OAKRIDGE DRIVE Dayton 7, Ohio

Complete Home Furnishings 2330 S. DIXIE AVENUE WA 5193

SACKSTEDER'S MARKET Fancy Fruit Baskets Our Specialty

TRUMAN OPTICIANS 104 N. Main St. DAYTON 2, OHIO

ME 1575

1726 S. Broadway

XENIA AVENUE FEED & PET SUPPLY 624 Xenia Ave.

MA 3611

Feed

MI 4782 MI 5804 Next Door to Rossiter's

Seeds

Fertilizers

Live Pets

Compliments of

SOL SCHULTZ & CO., INC. 209 S. Jefferson Street DAYTON 2, OHIO

Phone MI 5618


Compliments of

QUALITY TV & APPLIANCES

3945-47 Salem Ave. OR 0391 . Fort McKinley's Only Complete TV and Appliance Company RCA, MOTOROLA, ZENITH, ADMIRAL SYLVANIA, WHIRLPOOL

BEST WISHES

THE BERINGER PRINTING CO. "Printing as You Want It When You Want It" 124 E. THIRD ST.

Dayton 2, Ohio

HUGO DEIS DISTRI BUTORS, INC.

DALE FASHIONS Wholesalers SCHLITZ AND HUDEPOHL BEERS

Sportswear - Dresses 1915 N. MAIN ST. TA 9361

732 WATERVLIET LI 1726


CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '56

From

3A

TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE

N. A. PETH & CO. 440 Patterson Road WA 1307 OX 5341

Five Minutes From Center of Dayton on Route 25 AIR CONDITIONED - TElEVISION TELEPHONES

DRAKE MOTEL E. "BOBO" NEWSOME

20 YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE

See Our Photo Listings of Hundreds of Fine Homes

DAVE MARGOLIS

2833 N. Dixie Drive or 6585 Dayton 4, Ohio

NATES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '56

TOWN

Men's and Boys' Furnishings SHOES AND BOOTS 4th and Jefferson FU 3429

FU 9011

AND COUNTRY Compliments of

SCHIFF SHOES 5 Stores in Dayton

Far Hills and Stroop MIRACLE LANE 3090 Salem Ave. Dayton's Leading Drive-In Shopping Center OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 9:00 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

Best Wishes to the Class of '56

ED AND ART'S SERVICE STATION 1820 Wyoming Street ED RAIFF

DON MAUCH


MALONE CAMERA STORES, INC. 30 N. Main St. TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER EASTOWN SHOPPING CENTER

COMPLIMENTS OF 4 H

BERT L. OAI LY, INC. Artist's Materials Raw Wood Picture Frames Signwriters' Supplies 126 E. THIRD ST. ADams 4121


VIC CASSANO

&

BROADSTONE JEWELERS "Only Graduate Gemologist in Dayton"

MOM DONISI'S PIZZA HOUSE NO. 1 895 Schantz Avenue

28 N. Ludlow St.

Dayton 2, Ohio

For Gem Stones, See BROADSTONE

WA 7881

(;1)

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS

~~ JJ Q"'"

IE

~~.

OUR OTHER PIZZA HOUSES NO. 2 3718 Salem Avenue

OR 3131

NO. 3 6621 Airway Road

LI [331

NO.4 4593 North Main Street

Compliments of

BUDDE SHEET METAL WORKS

RA 8921

CENTURY BAR lOS. Jefferson AD 0281

GREEN MON RESTAURANT

305 Leo St. DAYTON, OHIO

Best Wishes

THE FINKE ENGINEERING CO. Engineers and Contractors DAYTON, OH IO

2032 Home Avenue ME 0243

MENKER'S PARTY HUT 3750 Kings Highway SOCIAL AND WEDDING RECEPTIONS

"Don't Make It An Occasion Make It a Habit"

TONY FURST FLOWERS

(Rental)

73 1 Troy Street

MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE J. MENKER (Props.)

DAYTON 4, OHIO

TA 5708

Delivery Service

MI 7683


Watch and Jewelry Repair

Nobody in Dayton Sells Better Drugs

Phone OX 3181 Res. FU 8771 -

CARL A. SCHMIDT

TOWN AND COUNTRY JEWELERS

I 14 W. Fifth Street

ROLAND W. GRIESMEYER, Prop.

MEDICINES-DRUGS-CHEMICALS

Annex Rear of Metropolitan Patrick Quinn

Harold Vanhook

QUINN AUTO TOP 41 West Monument Avenue AUTO UPHOLSTERING TOPS FU 7762

SEAT COVERS SUPPLIES

Pat Quinn

CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '56

SCHATTSCHNEIDER BAKERY, INC. 700 Troy St.

2411 Far Hills Avenue and

HENGER'S MARKET 250 I E. Fifth St. Dayton, Ohio QUALITY MEATS ,AND GROCERIES

KE 2628

Compliments of

THIRD AND BROADWAY MARKET

Arcade Market

Demand

COSTS YOU NOTHING EXTRA

GERMAN MAID WIENERS

Exclusive at

CHEERHART

THEY ARE THE BEST

CLEANERS, INC. Delivery

KEII19


CONGRATULA TlONS From

TO THE CLASS OF '56

DAYTON ' CHURCH SUPPLY CO.

COMPLlMEN1S

Rosaries, Prayerbooks

of

Statues, Crucifixes

S & R TOOL CORP.

136 EAST THIRD STREET

2F

AD 2521

Dayton, Ohio

DEXTER SALES CO. 26 North Jefferson St.

MARTINIS CAFE

ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS CAMPING AND OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT

Excellent Food Beer

Liquors

Wine Fine Foods and Drinks THE TOWERS 3624 Linden Ave.

Phone KE 0301

Large Ballroom Available for Private Parties, Dinner and Wedding Receptions

2135 EAST THIRD ST. DAYTON, OHIO 5:30 a.m. Till 2:30 a.m.

TOWN & COUNTRY FLORIST 4300 West Town and Country Rd. DAYTON 9, OHIO

Telephone W A 2196


WEILER WELDING CO., 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 Distributors for Airco Supplies, Equipment and Ohio Medical Gases 324 E. SECOND STREET

PHONE FU 5186

FENTON DRY CLEANING CO. "As Near to You as Your Phone" Phone AD 1278 1630 S. BROADWAY

CHUCK FREY'S DELICATESSEN Cor. Burkhardt and Martz Avenue

6 WEST STROOP

"WHERE FRIENDS MEET"

OL 3821

WALTER FUNERAL SERVICE 1231 - 1235 N. Main Street FU 5181

HE 9828

Dayton 3, Ohio


Congratulations Class of 1956

CHAMINADE FATHERS CLUB

Shop

WALKER'S for Correct Dress in Young Men's Clothing

1D

WALKER, INC.

Says

135 N. Main Street

GOOD LUCK

to ALL SENIORS

BEST WISHES A

FRIEND


Remember the 3 B's of

38

HOWARD PAPER MI LLS, INC.

- Be Good - Be Industrious - Be Successful

AETNA PAPER CO. DIVISION

NEW DEAL TOOL AND MACH INE CO. 245 Leo Street

Dayton, Ohio

Dayton 4, Ohio

Phone FU 90 12

TEAM EQUIPMENT

UNIFORMS

We Carry All Leading Lines WILSON

O'SHEA

RAWLINGS

SOUTH ATHLETIC'S

SPALDING

CAMPUS KNITWEAR

Open Evenings by Appointment

JIM FLYNN, INC. Sporting Goods WHERE SPORTSMEN SERVE SPORTSMEN Corner First and Jefferson Streets DAYTON, OHIO HE 2884-5-6-7-8


BEST WISHES From

DAVUE BAR· Fine Food

Beer

Liquor

Open 6:00 a.m. Till 1:00 a.m., Monday Through Saturday Sunday 10:00 a.m. Till 1:00 a.m. CORNER RIVERVIEW AND PHILADELPHIA DRIVES DAYTON, OHIO

OR 5291

FRED SCHERBAUER, Prop.

• 1

New, Used and Rebuilt MACHINE TOOLS Iron and Woodworking Machinery

Congratulations From

FLEMING RANEY MOTOR SALES

THE C. H. GOSIGER MACHINERY COMPANY FU 5174

534 East First St.

Dayton

Ohio

AD 8119 108 McDonough St.

Dayton 2, Ohio


HERLE'S Formal Rental for All Occasions OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 17 South Jefferson AD 2071

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS FROM

4C

PARTY SUPPLY

BAR SERVICE

KRAMER'S 1018 Irving Avenue DAIRY TREET STORE

24 Hour Ice Service


CONGRATULATIONS From

PAGE MANOR

SCHIML'S DRY CLEANERS

CAB COMPANY

4513 North Dixie Drive

1135 Harshman Road

TA 8702

Special Rates for Out of Town Trips PHONE LI 1786

RATHWEG INSURANCE AGENCY ELMER A. RATHWEG, '29

357 West First Street Dayton, Ohio BEST OF LUCK

Compliments of

FROM

LUTHMEN FUNERAL HOME

3D

364 Xenia Avenue DAYTON, OHIO

MA 1231

GET THE BEST

GET THE BEST GET

Served Exclusively in the Cafeteria


TOUCHDOWN CLUB 1429 ARBOR AVENUE for Wedding Receptions, Private Parties and Club Meetings

A Wink From the RED FOX to the EAGLES Congratulations! You're really going places and when those places you're going include downtown, visit the smartest restaurant in the midwest. The new RED FOX. We 're ready to serve you the finest food at popular prices from 7 a.m. to I p.m.

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL KE 3251 MO 77635

THIRD AND MAIN

Wear Your Eyeglasses Confidently -

Comfortably

MAIN OPTICIANS 22 N. Main St.

HE 8875

Ask Your EYE PHYSICIAN About Our PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AND PERSONALIZED EYEWARE Member of Society of Dispensing Opticians of Ohio


Congratulations From

. SUTTMILLERS

GOOD

850 NORTH MAIN STREET

LUCK

to THE CLASS OF '56 From

NON - FERROUS

2B

CASTING COMPANY 736 Albany Street Dayton 8, Ohio

III THE RADIO SHACK 2020 East Third St. LI 1776

JEROME J. MUTH

HOWARD W. MUTH

2120 Salem Ave. TA 4676

"TELEVISION SERVICE SPECIALISTS"

Congratulations

SCHELLHAAS

to THE CLASS OF '56

DRUG STORE 1053 Linden Avenue

Dayton, Ohio

MA 7631

MUTH BROTHERS, INC. 613 East Second Street AD 2281

A. J. RODERER & SONS "Shoes for the Entire Family" 1139 West Third St. FU 2662

639 Watervliet Ave. MA 9511


THE METROPOLITAN Three Fine Stores ... Serving a Fine Community ... DOWNTOWN TOWN AND COUNTRY MIRACLE LANE

"If Our Clothes Don't Make Good, We Will"

BOB HECK1S HANDEBAR 2907

PaHe~on

Road

CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS From

3F

KE 0414

FRIED CHICKEN TO TAKE OUT STEAK

SHRIMP

WEAVER'S Open Till 2:30 A.M. Noon Day Lunches

PAINTS - GLASS - HARDWARE Varieties-Notions-Appliances 742 CINCINNATI STREET AD 3110

Dayton 8, Ohio


Compliments of

CHAS. H. SHOOK, INC. Contracting Engineer.s DAYTON, OHIO

LEE HILGEFORD AUTO SALES, INC.

Congratulations From

IF

355 S. Main Street HE 7443

to the

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Sales and Service

CLASS OF 156

Congratulations From

KING1S MARKET 1900 Brown Street

SEP'S MOBIL SERVICE

Congratulations to the Class of '56

4101 Salem Avenue RA 0120 WRECKER SERVICE

GEORGE MANTLE Dealer in Road Oils and Waste Oils of All Types MA 0757

SACKSTEDER'S CAFETERIA South Broadway Dayton, Ohio * * * * * * A GOOD PLACE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO EAT 6:30 in the Morning Till 8:30 in the Evening

**** Plenty of Parking Space


COMPLIMENTS OF 4 F

Meat "THE FINEST IN TOWN" Well Trimmed U. S. Prime and Choice Grades

Compliments of

HEMP CONSTRUCTION 1910 STANLEY AVENUE

MI8311

PATTERSON FOOD MARKET

THE PET AND GARDEN SHOP

Corner Patterson and Shroyer Roads

450 Patterson Road

WA 1158

WA 1159

Compliments of

Dayton 9, Ohio

OX 5245

The Shop for All Your PET SUPPLIES I

-_

_

_

I

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ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING HE 8412

FU 1226

A nationally accredited School of Nursing, St. Elizabeth offers a three year course leading to the diploma of the Registered Nurse. Class of September, 1956 now being enrolled. Four years of high school required. Write Director of Nursing today.

Compliments of

WALTER M. LITSEY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '56

PAINTING AND DECORATING

From

3C

M. DUNNICK

35 Ziegler Street

AD 7682

C. SOMERS

MELODY Television and Appliances Authorized Dealers for Crosley-Admiral-RCA-Zenith 3014 East Third Street

KE 2175

IH CONGRATULATIONS TO

Dine in Comfort

CLASS OF '56

LONGO'S TWINKLE INN 2702 Linden Avenue

KE 6422

Compliments of

A FRIEND

Specialize in ITALIAN

AMERICAN FOODS

Complete Carry Out Service CHICKEN - SPAGHETTI- PIZZA Compliments of

KLEIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 763 - 765 Troy Street TELEPHONE HE 8125

DOMINIC LONGO, Owner


MUTUAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Residential

Industrial

Commercial

619 Silver Lane DAYTON 10, OHIO KE 9127

KAYLOR'S SERVICE STATION

SALEM WI N E STORE

161 1 Brown Street

543 Salem Avenue

AD 4502

IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Beer-Wine-Champagne Specialties and Gifts

TED HOWELL AND JIM ANDERSON PLASTERING CONTRACTORS New and Repair 2108 Rochelle Ave.

S. J. AND MARY APONYI OR 4322

428 West First St.

KETTERING OX 3094

DAYTON MI 5885

SHORT STOP RESTAURANT

Next Door to the K of C Lodge

From A FRIEND 203 WEST MONUMENT AVENUE


. 2C

LUKACS TAP ROOM

Congratulates the CLASS OF '56

ERNIE JERGENS 348 North Western Avenue

ME 0236

-

GOOD LUCK, EAGLES-

FLORIST "Flowers for All Occasions"

HANCOCK DRUGS 824 Cincinnati Street AD 7798

2300 South Dixie OX 1241

General Insurance

C. J. MElLER 310 Commercial Building

Compliments of

KIELBASO AND LESHER Building Contractors Commercial and Residential 401 Brandt Street FU 7328 FU 3969

HARRY'S MEN'S SHOP 3200 North Main Street Dayton 5, Ohio

A FRIEND


,

Your graduation is an important milestone in your life. You are now on the threshold of a wonderful adventure. No matter what direction your personal desire may take, you face a future that is filled with promIse. Today's world tion in every field. in engineering and cine, rapid changes

is undergoing dynamic transiIn transportation and business,' industry, in science and mediare being made.

The demands of progress can only be satisfied if we apply individual effort to the specific problems as they arise. Chaminade High School has given you an excellent educational foundation. If you continue to make the most of your opportunities, you can assure yourself of winning success in the career of your choice. The NaO t ional Cash Register Company Dayton, Ohio


,

It's . . .

JOE WILLIAMS Realtor

POTTER'S RIVERSI DE MARKET

4 Triangle Avenue

for

(Corner of Far Hills Avenue)

BUSSE'S, FORT LOROMIE

WA 8100

and

JOE'S, RUSSIA, OHIO Sausage Fresh and Smoked

SAM'S PIZZA COTTAGE 2861 Salem Avenue OR 0161 "SAM, SAM THE PIZZA MAN"

Pizzas, Salads, Spaghetti and the Sam-wich Large Dining Space or Carry Out II A.M. to I P.M.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Editorial Staff and Advisor Express Special Thanks to: Brother Edward Zahn and his staff for handling the business details so efficiently. Brother John Wise for his constant help and for his work on the writeups. Brother J_oseph Duffy for hours of typing of final copy. Father William Cole for research and writeup of the dedication. Brother Thomas Schoen and his staff for numberless hours of photographic work. Ken Krimm for exceptional work on the ad and patron drive. Tom Linesch for all the art work in the present yearbook. All the members of the Chaminade faculty for their superb cooperation in making the subscription drive a success and for their efficiency in handling the taking of the underclass photographs.

****** To the Editorial Staff: Sincerest appreciation for your cooperation and the many hours cheerfully given to the work of completing the 1956 EAGLE. THE ADVISOR

Th(' an I Y-tuboolu Art TAYl OR路MADE

TAnO R PU8l1SHING COMPANY DAllAS. TE XAS






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