Chaminade High School Yearbook 1957

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Chaminade builds men. Men build worlds. The men whom Chaminade build are whole men who are prepared to enter society and preserve what is good and change what is evil. From his first day of school until graduation the student is formed spiritually, mentally, and physically. He is influen ced by his religious • life, family, schoo l, extra-curriculars, job, and social life. It is the task of the schoo l to bind the ideas he receives into a Catholic outlook on life. At Chaminade each teacher dedicates himself to the formation of the whole student. It is the conviction of the Chaminade faculty that they must build better men for better times.

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BETTER MEN FOR BETTER TIMES


2)eJication We dedicate this book to the eight lay faculty members of Chaminade. For 911 of us this is not a dedication without meaning. It is our way of expressing our deepest gratitude to Mr. Donahue, Mr. Early, Mr. Faust, Mr. Donald Frericks, Mr. Thomas Frericks, Mr. Merri\ nan, Mr. Otten and Mr. Regan, for outstanding service to the students of Chaminade. We make this dedication with a keen realization of the sacrifices made by these men. Teaching is a never ending job, one requiring perseverance, patience, dedication and understanding. Everyone of these men has shown that he abounds with these qualities. Far too often their work goes unheralded and unnoticed . To site instances of their untireless effort is unnecessary. We cannot count the minutes, hours, days and weeks, spent by these men to better the school and to better the students. Such dedication a cause is not often found in the world today. We are prou fortunate to be in such close contact with these fine men. To owe our thanks, to them we owe our tribute, to them this book.

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M r. Gerard Faust, Mr. Wi ll iam Donahue, Mr. George Ear ly, Mr. Ed war d Regan , Mr. Th omas Frericks, Mr. Berna rd Otten , Mr. Dona ld Frer icks, Mr. Ed ward Merrinan.

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ARCHBISHc)P OF CINCINNATI

THE MOST REVEREND KARL J. ALTER, D.O., L.L.D.


RIGHT REVEREND MSGR. CARL J. RYAN

Diocesan Superintendent

RT. REV. MSGR. EDWARD CONNAUGHTON

Supervisor Dayton Parochial Schools

BRO. PAUL SIBBING, S.M.

Provincial Inspector路

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

Provincial Superior


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BROTHER CHARLES OPFERMAN, S.M. Principal


BROTHER CHARLES ECKHARDT, S.M. Vice Principal, Dean

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Rev. LOUI S WEISNER, S.M. Chap lain


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Rev. WILLIAM ANDERSON, S.M . Re li gion, English, Student Council Moderotor

Bro . FRANK ANNUNCIATA, S.M . Ma t hemo t ics, Photography

Bro . OSCAR ARNOLD, S.M . Maintenance

Bro . JOHN BERTONE, S.M. Maintenance

Bro. HUGH BIHL, S.M. Religion, English

Bro . ANTHON Y BISHOP, S.M . Mathematics, Practical Physics, Driver Educat ion

Bro . CHARLES BLAN K, S.M. Maintenance

Bro . EMERIC BRATT, S.M . Wo rl d History, Genera l Science, Junior Council on World Affa i rs

Bro . ROBERT BRISKY, S.M. Physica l Educat ion, A thlet ic Di rector

Rev. ROBERT BROWN , S.M. li b raria n

Bro. THOMAS CAFFREY, S.M . Re lig ion, Worl d Hi story, Dramatics

Bro . THOMAS CORBETT, S.M . Religion, English, Pub lic Speaking

Mr. W ILLIAM DONAHUE Ge neral Science


Bro . JOSEPH DUFFY, S.M . Re li g ion, Generol Business

Mr. GEORGE EARLY C ivics, Socio logy, A lumni Sec ret ary, Job Pl aceme nt

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Mr. GERALD FAUST Mechonica l Drawing, Head Footba ll Coach

Mr. DONALD FRERICKS World Hi story, Tennis Coach

Bro ther Joseph

Meder carries

ou t

efficient ly

th e t ask

of

cem entin g t he relics of SI. Cletu s and Thecla into the a ltar in the new facu lty house. Rev. John A. El bert, Provincial of th e Cin cinnati Province of the Soc iety of Mary, reods the prayers used for the blessin g of t he altar.

Bro t her Wi lb ur Homm g路ives an excell ent examp le of t he fi ne t eoc her-stud ent re la t ion shi p o t Ch o mi no d e.


Mr. THOMAS FRERICKS Eng li sh, Head Basketball Coach, Baseba ll Coac h

Rev. FRANCIS GERBER, S.M. Rel igion

Bro. ALFRED GRISEZ, S.M . Chemist ry, N a ti onal Honor Society, Junior Prom, Cl ass Rings

Bro . WILBERT HAMM, S.M. Bookkeeping, Commercial Law

Dave McPherson buys books f rom Brother Sa lete l.

Brother

Ant hony operates the bookstore and sees to it th a t schoo l supp lies are a t al l times available to stud ent s.

Bro. Donald Wigal directs the members of th e Modern Music Masters. Brother Don is assistant band director and was in charge of the variety show orchest ra.

The orchestra's ex-

t raordinary performance provided undeniable proof of his ou tstan ding efforts.


Bro . ROBERT HERTWECK, S.M. Eng lish, Latin, Chominode N ews Modera to r

Bro . THOMAS HESTON, S.M. En gl is h

Bro . JOSEPH JANNING, S.M . Ma t hematics, Publicity, Golf Coach

Bro . DONALD JONES, S.M. Latin, Current Events, Public Speak ing, Lun ch Supe rviso r

Bro. JOHN lAFASO, S .M. Religion, Stamp Drive Modera tor

Bro. HERMAN LAMBERS, S.M. Cafeteria Manager

Bro . RICHARD LOEHRLEIN, S.M. Religion, Eng li sh, Service C lub

Bro. ROBERT McAULIFFE, S.M. Eng lish

Mr. ED WA RD MARRINAN Mathemat ics, Lunch Supervisor,

Freshman

Basketbal l

Cooch

Bro. PAUL MERLAND, S .M. General Business, Econom ics, Driver Education

La tin, Fres hman Counselor, Lunc h Supervisor, Assista nt Athle ti c Supervisor

Bro. EDWARD NADALSKY, S .M. Main ten ance

Bro. JOHN NICHOLS, S.M. Mathematics, Lu nch Supervisor


BRO. JOHN O ' CONNOR, S.M. Reli gion, Eng lish, Advisor o f Cham inade Eag le.

BRO . GERALD O ' NEIL, S.M. Reli g ion, Curre nt Even t s, Pub li c Speak ing, Dra mati cs.

Mr. BERNARD OTTEN Hea lth, Phys ica l Educat ion, Ass istont Footbal l Coach.

BRO . ANTHONY PERFETTO , S.M. Re lig ion, La t in, Cheerleade r s.

BRO . PATRICK PHILBIN, S.M. Relig ion, English, C HS Servers.

BRO . MARTIN RAUSCHER, S.M . Eng lish,

Amer ican

Hi story,

Publ ic

Speaking,

Lur

Supervisor.

Mr. EDWARD REGAN Amer ican Hi story, Civics, Soc iology, Ass istant Footb Co ach.

BRO. ANTHONY SALETEL, S.M. German, Bookst or e.

BRO . WALTER SARTOR, S.M . Spanish,

American

History,

Supervisor.

BRO . THOMAS SCHOEN , S.M. Mathema t ics.

BRO . RAMOND STREIFF, S.M. Ma thematics, Concession Stan d .

BRO. DONALD SULLIVAN, S.M. La ti n, Sophomore Cou nse lor, Lunch Superv isor.

BRO . JOSEPH TRAGESER, S.M . M at hemat ics, Mus ic Supe r visor.

Booste r

Club,

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Bro . THOMAS W ESSELKAMPER, S.M. Religio n, Ma themot ics

Rev. LOUIS WIESNER, S.M . Chaplain, Religion, Latin, Senior Counselor, Assembly Programs, C.S.M.C.

Bro. DONALD W IGAL, S.M. Religion, Wor ld History, Assist an t Ba nd Director, Gl ee Cl ub

Bro . JOHN W ISE, S.M. Eng lish, Spanish, Ju ni or Counse lor

Broth er Frank Modica calls the classes t o leave th e cafe teria . Brother Frank, supe rviso r of the freshman lunch period, makes certa in that th e classes are moved to a nd from the cafeteria swiftly an d efficient ly.

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Good morn in g, Salvias/' "Good morning, Begon ias," "Good

morning, Petunias," beams' Mr. G eorge Early, sen io r ci vics-

sociology teacher. M r . Ea rl y's w indow ledges are fi ll ed w it h fiowers an d one o ft en mistakes his hom eroo m f or a bot any lab.


Bro. EDWARD ZAHN , S.M . Ph ysics, Mathemat ics C lub, Business Manager of Chomina d e Eagle

Bro . EDWA RD ZAMIEROWSKI Biology, General Science, Rallies

Rev. CHARLES LEES, S.M. Fres hm a n an d Sophomore Ret rea t Master

Rev. FREDERICK MATHUES, S.M. Jun ior Retrea t Master

Brother Joseph Trogeser, S.M. record s

0

Tri-M pract ice

session. At every schoo l function Broth er Joe, our b a nd d i rector, can be found p reserving th e even t on t ope .

In hi s role

of "iock of al l trades,"

Brother Edward

Za mierows ki imp arts las t-minute inst ruction in court strateg y

to his intramura l team. Eoch homeroom teacher is affo rd ed a chance to prove his coaching abi li ty in th e a nn ual intro mural

basketball competition. This yea r's w inning

coaches

were , Brother Frank Modica, 1A; M r. Dona ld Fre ricks, 2B; Brother John Wise, 3A; and Bro ther John O'Connor, 4C.


IN MEMORIAM

Brother JOH 1880

. HALL, S.M. 956 On July 27, 1956, Brother John Francis Hall died at St. Elizabeth 's hospital , in the seventy-sixth year of his age and the fifty-eighth of his religious profession. He served on the faculty of Chaminade High School the last twentythree years of his life.

He made stones from tax stamps and built buildings. He let air from the tires of th e se lf -rig hteous. He cost li ght into bright places, and made darkness aware of itself. He was a comedian w ith the wor ld for a straight man. He was th e dent in t he ha lo . He was a shiny dime in t he hands of an urchin. He was the microscope to little things. He was the second half performance of a Chaminade team. He was the rocks wh ich cried out when the articulate were si lent. He is th e o ld Cham inade ca ll ed upon when the new Cham inade wan ts anyt hing done. All men were fallen ange ls or baptized devils. Distinctions were perilous. Every man was a variation of himse lf . One man's meat was another's. "No man 's guilt was not his own, nor was any man's innocence a thing apart." Th e Old Cham in ade wi ll never die w ith the destruction of its bricks. Broth er John Ha ll did not d ie wi th the co ll apse of his body. He lives on in the generation of his seed in t he hearts of al l he ever met.


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SENIOR .oFFICERS : Bill Pfi aum, Secret ary; Jim MacMahon, Tr easurer; Tom Mille r, V ice-Presid ent; Eugene Seng i, Presi d ent with Bro . Cha rl es Eckhard t, Dean.


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Mosl Popular LAWRENCE FRANCIS

MllSTS


" E.

ROBERT R. A LFLEN

FRANCIS P. AMBROS E

JAMES L. ARNO LD

"Bob"

"Moose"

"Jim "

P.

dawns.'''

wears

Bob's

Bawling

1;

'hand -meSodality

1;

Junio( Achievement 4.

"On ly senior who answers to 'Moose'

If

call." Perf. Att . 1; Class Officer 4;

tra mura ls 1,2,3,4.

Football 1,2,3,4; Basketba ll 1; Bowl ing

1;

Show 3.

ELMER E. BARLAGE "Junior" " Tokin g

up

Moonshin er."

ch emistry Perfect

In tent ion , Attendance

1,2,3,4; Junior Achievemen t 4.

Intramurals

2,3,4; Var iety

Considers ties necessary evi l. lI In路

DONALD C. A UGU ST " Don " "Never seen after schoo l with books ... For that matter never seen after school." Perfect Attendance 3; I ntramurals 1,2,3,4.


"Th i nks

MICHAEL J. BA RLOW

MICHAEL D. BAR RY

JOHN W. BAR NE S

11Mike"

"Mik e"

"Joh nny ll

"Dick"

"His kind doesn't grow on t rees,"

"A dropped transm ission is the on ly

"A sapling among the tall t imbers." Honor Rol l 4; Perfect Attendance 4.

homework

is

nice . . . for

RICHAR D F. BATA ILLE

underclassmen." Bond 1; Bowl i ng 2;

thing that could make Johnny come

Sodal ity 1,3; Intramurals 1,2; Class

marching

C Basket ball 1,2.

library Sta ff 2; Ph otography Cl ub

home." Service Club

2;

2; Sodali ty 1; Bow li ng 1,2.

RICHA RD G. BECK " Dick" "Prefers studies to girls bu t finds it impract ica l . . . a nd

Honor

impracticab le,lI

Rol l 3; Perfect Attenda nce

1,3,4; CHS N ews 4; EAG LE Staff; li bra ry Staff 1.


NORMAN C. BECK ER

TH OMAS A. BECK

II Red " "C hews reeds (Saxop hone variety)

"A 'boxy' fe ll ow at Libera l (carry

instead of weeds." Perfect Attend-

out)." Pe rfect Attendance 2,3,4; In-

ance

tramura ls 1,2,3,4.

1,2,3,4;

Sodality

1,2;

Ba nd

1,2,3,4; JA 3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4 .

ROBERT E. BEGLEY

GEORGE L. BEEMSTERBOER

Go rdan Reefe, Ed Wol ff, Mike Moore

"George "

We knew those books would come in handy

" Ha ha funny ma n of 4A." Boaster Club

2;

Sodal ity

1,2;

"Bob" "Prime target of Mr. Faust's pra nks./I

sometime.

Int ramura ls

Honor Roll 1; Foot bal l 1,2,3,4; Bas-

1,2; Variety Show; Class C Basket-

ketba ll 1,2; Sodality 1; Intramurals

ba ll 2.

1,2 .

RONALD L. BEISEL

FRED ER ICK BE N TZ

" Slid e Rule"

"Fred "

THOMAS S. BERGER

JAMES E. BERNIER

"Jim "

" If embarrassed on Main St., cou ld

"Always gets a big

loa ng ou t of

"Suspected of being in league wi th

" His Chevy can find Julienne wit h-

stop all cars.

me, blush?)"

everyt hi ng." Honor Roll 1,3,4; Per-

ivy ." Honor Rol l 1,3; N at ional Hono r

ou t a d ri ver." Bowling 2,3; Var iety

1;

fect

Society; Class Officer 1; Math Club;

Show 4.

Perfect

(Who

Attendance

N a,t iona l

Attendance

1,2,4;

Nationa l

Honor Society; Student Council Rep-

Hon or Society; Class Officer 1; In-

resenta ti ve 1,2; Football 2; Basket-

tramurals

ba ll 1; Intramurals 2,3,4.

Basket bal l 1,2.

1,2,3,4; Class C and

Sodali ty

1,2;

Ban d

1,2,3,4;

I ntra-

mu ra ls 1,2; Tri-M 3,4; Variety Show

B

2,3, 4.

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JE ROME B. BESANCENEY

THOMAS B. BIR "Aaro n"

IIJerry'l

" Turn

a round

Perfect

and

look

Attendance

norma l! "

1,2,4;

Booster

ROBERT E. BISTREK "Bisquick"

JAMES F. BITTLE, I I

"Bee n around-and he's still going

"Good man under the hood." Stu-

in circles."

d ent

Perfect

Attendance

2;

Clu b 1,2,3; Bowling 3; G lee Club

Golf 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Tenni s

1,2; Radio C lub 1,2; Class C Bas-

4; Class C Basketball 1,2 .

Council

Bowling 3.

Representative

4;

"A lthoug h claiming to own a rack of ties, he has worn the same one for

four

years ."

Honor

ketball 1; Science C lub 2.

FRED J. BLACKWELL

R. DON ALD BLATZ

"Fritz 'l "Always

has

his

mouth

open ...

" Hands

out

persona li zed

match

singing or debating." Class Officer

books of certain brew." Perfect At-

1,2;

tendance 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Va ri e ty

CHS

1,2,3,4; Speech

News

Sodality C lub

3,4;

Glee

1,2,3,4;

2,3,4;

Club JA

4;

Show 2,4; Tri -M 3,4.

Variety Show

1,2,3,4.

W ILLI AM D. BOECKMAN " Danny l l

ROBERT BOGOVI TZ "Boggie

"Qu ite a man with a brush." Booster

"Good things come in smal l pac kages . .. 1 guess that explains it."

C lub 4; CHS News 3; Library 4; Cafeteria Squad 3; Glee C lub 4; JA 4; Variety Show 4.

Roll

Math Club 4; Radio Club 1,2.

Frank Bonanno, Tony Lang, Tom O'Ne il

ll

" ... And th en A I sa id to Sa lly . .. "

Class Officer I ,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; I ntra murals 1,2,3,4 .

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1,3;


FRANCIS A. BONANNO "Bru y' l

CHARLES M. BOND "Mi ke"

BERNARD W. BORGERD IN G " Ben Bo"

ROBERT L. BRASHER

"This FABulous character isn't al l sour gropes ." Closs Officer 1,2,3,4;

"'Bonded' fo r t he best of qua lity."

"p'retty fast ... on and all the ~e l d."

Perfect Attendance 1,2; Int ramurals

Football 1,3; Bowling 3; Intramurals

1,2.

C loss Officer 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Football 1,2,3; EAGLE Stoll 3,4;

"A man always on hand." Perfect Attendance 1,4; I ntramurals 2;

1,2,3; Closs C Basketba ll 2; Junior

Cafeteria Stoll 1,2,3,4; Intramurals

Prom Committee .

1,2,3,4; JA 4.

"Bob"

Variety Show 1.

FRED R. BRINKMAN IIFred ll

THOMAS J. BRINKMAN "To m"

miss

"A kindly person, who makes food

"Enjoys doing extra English ass ign-

" Toll, dark,

Attendance

for p lants (JA Company}." Perfect

ments?" Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4;

tional Hono r Society; EAG LE Stoll;

1,2,3,4; Bowling 2,3; Sodality 1,2,3;

Attendance 4; Bowling 3; JA 3,4;

Glee Club 4; JA 4; Variety Show 4.

Dramatics 2; JA 3,4; Speech Club 3;

Variety Show 1.

DAVI D S. BRAUN "Dave" "A lways on

managed

assembly."

never

Perfect

to

MIC HAEL J . BROADSTONE "Mike"

Bowling

and

1,2,3;

then-some."

li brary

Stoll

No1,2;

Sodality 1,2; Int ramura ls 1,4; JA 4; Variety Show 2;

Variety Show 4.

Closs C

Basket-

bcill 2.

II BiJl "

JAMES A. BROGAN "Jimbo"

TH OMAS J. BRUN "Tom "

THOMAS F. BRUNSWICK "Tom "

"Will have to be buried with his comb !" Honor Roll 2; Perfect At-

"Does everyth ing!" Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; C loss Officer 1,3,4;

"Can sell you a line, but prefers lots. (His dod's a realtor.)" Bowling

"Has nothing to do wi th bowling

tendance 3; Booster C lub 2; Bond

CHS News 2,3,4; EAGLE Stoll 3,4;

1; Soda lity 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;

3.

1,2,3; Var iety Show 3; Tri-M.

Soda lity 1,3,4; Bond

JA 4; Closs C Basketball 1,2.

WILLIAM E. BROCKMAN

1; Dramatics

3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Servers 4; I ntramurals 1,2,3,4.

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bolls ... just throws them!" Bowling


LE E A. BU DDEN DECK "Lee" "A cot who won ts to be a che mis t so

he can

b low u p

t rac!." Honor Roll

Fr.

Gerber's

1,3; Perfect At-

tendance 1,2,3,4; Closs Offi cer 1,2; CH S News 1,2,3,4; EAG LE Stoff 4;

Fans go wild as Eagles overtake Ki se r Panthers.

Bond I; JCOWA 3.

JEROME V. BYERLY IIJer ry "

M ICHA EL D. BURKE

JOSEPH P. BRZOZOWSKI

"Mike" "E nginee rs every thing bu t trouble."

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An I rishman withou t an accen t ./I

J AMES

L.

BYRD

" Jim "

"Would li ke to butcher the King's

" N ot the least b it fl ighty." Pe rfect

I;

Attendance 4; Class Officer 4; In-

Perfect Atten d ance 1,4; Closs Officer

Bowling 1,2; Sodality I; Intramura ls

Eng li sh."

2,4; JA 3,4; Variety Show 4; C loss

1,2,3; Class C Basket ba ll.

Bow li ng 1,2,3; Intramu rals 1,2.

Perfect

Attendance

t ramurals 3,4; Variety Show I.

C Basketba ll 2.

TH OMAS E. CALDWELL "Took dishwashing for extra cred it

JO HN R. CAL LERY "John " "Res ides

with

the

wi nged

RICHARD L. C LAYTON " Dick" "Canary wi tho ut a

ones.

"Spends his after-sc hoo l hours with

Perfect Attendance

dummi es; he's window arranger a t

(W. P. A. F. B. )" Perfect Attendance

Honor

ance 1,2,3,4; C lass Officer 1,2; Cafe-

4; Bowling 3; In t ramu ra ls 1,2,3.

I; Ca fete ria Squad 1,2,3; Soda lity 1,2,3,4; Glee C lub 1,2,3,4; Var ie ty Show 1,2,3,4.

teria

Squad

1,2,3;

I nt ramurals

1,2,3, 4 ; Stage Crew 2; Var ie ty Show 1,2,3; JA 1,2,3,4.

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Ro ll i ; NHS

"Jose "

gilded cage."

the firs t 3 years." Perfect Attend-

1,2,3,4;

J OS EPH G. C ETIN SKE

4;

C lass

Officer

Thai's." 1,2;

Bowling

Cafete ria

2;

Squad

li brary 2;

Staff

Sodality

1,2; Stage Crew I ; Drama ti cs I .


STEPHE N L. CHAPMA N "Steve"

Dennis Sei tz a nd friend.

La w of Fa lling Bodies: If yo ur foot misses the step yo ur body falls.

FREDER IC K J . CHARLTON II Fredd y"

"The most for ward shy-guyot CH S."

"Seldo m seen

Pe rf ect Atten dance 2, C lass Officer 3, Bowli ng 3, JA 4.

school ... for

wast ing t ha t

time

matter,

after seld om

see n after schooL" Intramurals 2.

DAVI D R. CHERPESKI

STANLE Y R. CICHANOW ICZ "Stan "

"4C's doodling d emo n." Pe rf ect At-

"A sing ing Sodality prefe ct. " Hono r

tendance

3,

Band

2,3,

Var ie ty

Show 1.

Rol l

1,2,

Perfect

Attendance

1,2,

Cl ass Officer 1,2,3, Stud e nt Cou ncil 4, Sodality 1,2,3,4, Gl ee Club 2 , Variety Show 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 3,4.

LAWRENCE E. C LAUSS

RONALD R. COL LIN S

C HARLES E. CO UGHLIN " Chuck"

" Ronnie ll

" Heavy

W ILLI AM

H. CRA FT

fiste d ... ' Go lde n

Gloves'

"One of Chaminade's super sa les-

"Calls the Army Rese rve 'th e seve n

" Bill " "Wis h I cou ld place this guy .. _

Class Officer 4,

Student

men ."

1,2, In-

year hitch:" Perfect Attendance 1,

seems

t ramurals 2,3,4, Class C Basketba ll

Footba ll 2, Cafeteria Squad 2, In-

Club

1,2.

tramurals 1,2,3,4, Basebal l 4, Class

Club 1.

varie ty." Council 1.

Perfect Attendance

B and C Basketba ll.

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like 1,

I know

Intramu ra ls

him." 2,3,4,

Booster Photo


JAMES W.

"A man of few wards." Perfect At1;

tendance Squad

1;

Bow ling

2; Cafeteria

Intramura ls

1,4;

BERNARD J . DA NCSOK " Barn "

JOSEP H P. DALBEY "Joe"

DAHM

"Jim "

Photo

Club 1.

C HAR LES O. DAVIS " Chuck" right

hand

muscle

" Not the least b it du ll." Perfect At-

"G irls give him an infe riority com-

" Tarlano's

tendance 1,2,3,4; Bow li ng

plex; he's scared of t hem." Perfect

man.''' Perfect Attendance 3; Bowl-

tramurols 1,2,3,4; C lass C Basketball

Attendance 1; Class Officer 1,4; In -

ing 2; Int ramurols 2; Cheerleader

1,2; Football Manager 2.

tramura ls 1,4; Variety Show 3,4.

2,3.

1,3; In-

NORMAN H. DAVIS " Hank" IIGreat

lover

of

Sheakespeare./I

Bowling 3; Server's Club 2,3; Int ramurals 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 3; JA 4; Cheer leader 3,4; Glee Club 4.

Jo hn Ma gnus lea ds a t ripl e reverse, do ubl e aro und th e en d , q uarter b ack sneak .

GRANT E. DEGE R

DAVID P. DEGER "Da ve"

M IC HAE L P. DI AMANTE

JAM ES A. DEN EKE

"G rant"

"Has car t ha t will run, but it would

"Sports a

" How's you r Span ish seniori ta (pen-

" Has 'C' shaved on

rather

Chevy comp lete with fu ll race w ind-

pa l)?" Pe rf ect Attendance

case he's ever caught wi t hout his

sh ield wipers." Honor Roll 1,2,3,4;

Sodal ity 4; Stage Crew 2.

1,2,3,4;

walk." Library

Achievemen t 3,4.

Perfect Staff

Attendance 4;

Junio r

d ishwa ter

brown

1947

1,2,3,4;

his chest, in

le tter sweater." St udent Council 2;

N HS; Bowling 1,2; Soda lity 1,2,3,4;

Footba ll 2,4; C lass Officer 1; Cafe-

Band 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 4.

t er ia Squad 3,4; Int ramura ls 1,2,3,4.

31


C. DIDIE R IIJer ry "

JEROME

CHARLES D. DIRCKX

J AM ES A. DIS HER

IIChuck"

"Jim "

EUGE NE J.

DOLL

"Gene ll

"Q uite an actor; hopes to be Mor lan

II lnsp irotion fo r 4A's inte ll igen tsia."

'"' Hi s

Branda No.2." Studen t Counc il 2;

Honor Rol l 1,2,3,4; Perfect Atte nd-

little brot her col le cts horns ." Perfect

boats." Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4;

Cafeteria Squad 1.2; Sodality 1,3;

ance 1,2; CHS News 2,3,4; EAGLE

Attendance 1,2,3 ,4.

Ju nior Achievement 4 .

Drama t ics 3; Tennis 3; Variety Show

Sta ll ; So d a li ty 1,2,3 ,4; JCOWA 3;

1,3; Gl ee C lub 1,2; Class C Bas ket-

Se rvice C lub 2,3,4; Closs Officer 3,4.

fat he r

col lects

b icycles;

his

"S h rim p

boat

among

the

dream-

ba ll 1,2.

MICHAEL V. DONISI

M IC HAE L J. EARD LY

" Mike"

" Mike"

"Does eve rything Class Officer

the easy

way."

1,2; Student Counc il

RONALD

E.

ANTHONY L. ELSASS "Tony"

EARHART

" Be li eved to be 'goi ng steady' wi th

"Claims to prefer studies to any-

a

Attend a nce

thing, except girls." Honor Ro ll

i;

un less you're in JCOW A. "

Intramura ls

Perfect Attendance 3; Soda li ty

1;

Attendance 3; EAGL E Sta ll; Bawling

basketbal l. "

Pe rfect

1,:;,4; Football 1; Bowli ng 2,3; Band

1,2;

2; Variety Show 4.

1.2,3,4; Class C Bas ketball.

Cl ass

Officer

4;

"Yo u'l l never see him after sc hoo l,

1,2;

Service Club 2.

Sodality

4;

Perfect

Intramurals

3,4;

JA 3; JCOWA 1, 2,3,4.

ROBERT D. ENGELBRECH T

AL FON SO N. ESTEVEZ

JO HN

" Tingl e" " The band's to p hide tanner." Per-

"C ham in a d e's g ift

fect Attendance 3.4; Bowling 1,2,3;

world." Perfect Attendance 1.

to the cultural

"Knows

Band 1,2,3,4; Va ri e ty Show 1,2,3 ,4; Service C lub 2; Tri-M 3,4.

32

E. FA HNESTOCK "Sticks"

eve ry

alley

in

tow n .. .

FRED ERICK R. FAUST "Wears g lasses to look intellectua l. "

bowling, that is." Cl ass Officer 1;

Notional

Bowl ing 1,2,3 ; EAGLE Stall; Intramura ls 1,4; JA 3 .

1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3, 4.

Ho nor

Society;

Footbal l

1,2,3; Intramurals


PATR ICK A. FL A NAGAN

JOHN J. FORTMAN

ROB ERT H. FOX

" Pat"

tl Tonk lf

" Sob"

" Th e Erro l Fl ynn type; never seen

"Forward

with out his comb and big sm il e."

ban d. "

Perfect Attendance 3,4; In t ramura ls 1,4; Variety Show 4.

Club;

wa ll

of

CHS

marching

Honor Roll 3; NHS; Moth

2,3; Tri-M 3,4; EAGLE Staff; Band 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4; Sl age Crew 4; Sodality 1,2,3. CHS

N ews

"A

boy who

better t han

li kes

" Sk ip " his closs Perf.

" li kes to pass English, but wou ld

Att.

rather pass it up." Perf. Att. 2,3; Bowling 1,2,3; Junior Achievemen t 4.

Cl ass

girls."

ring

3; Sodality 1; Photo Club 1; JA 3; Variety Show 2; Service Club 2 .

2,3;

t he

GEORGE J. FR ANCIS

Officer

LAWRE NCE E. FRANCIS " Lor" IINot on inspiring leode r, but more

of an instiga tor." Cl ass Officer 1,2,

3,4; Perf. Att. 1, 2,3; Cl ass Officer 1,2,3,4; I ntramurals 1; Drama tics 3; Variety Show 3; Service Club 2. Jim Smith, Jim McMahan, Paul Makley, Ron Beise l, Ed Leyes.

Please do not feed the animals.

CARL D. FUCHS

LAWRENCE B. FUCHS

"Carl " "Never seen withou t hi s power pock r956 Ch evy." Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2,3; Intramu rals 3,4 .

" Red "

THOMAS D. GABRIEL

"Has heartaches with females and

"JCOWA's own Rembrandt." Booster

" Teddy "

" N ever would think of napping in class; he just sleeps." Band

GARY L. FURAY

1,2,3;

Variety Show 1,2,3,4; JA 3; Sodality

1; Bowling 2,3; Stage Crew 2.

headaches

with

teac hers ."

1,2; Class Int ramura ls 1,2,3, 4.

Attendance

Perfect

Officer

2;

Club

1,2,3,4; Sodality

1,2; Stage

Crew 2; Dram atics 1,2,3,4; Varie ty Show 1,2,4; JCOWA 1,2,3,4.


JOSEPH GARDNER "Joe " "As you might expect, he lives in the country." Honor Rolli; Perfect Attendance

1,2;

Intramurals

1,2;

Class C Basketball. Dayton Daily News Youth Forum discusses teen-age recreation.

SAMUEL J . GENTILE "Granny"

THOMAS J. GERDES "Tom"

THOMAS Q. GIBBONS

MONT IE W. G IBSON "Woodie"

"Colled 'Granny' because he always

"Owns car, but no door han dl es." Perfect Attendance 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4.

" Thoroughly enioys antics of teachers." Sodality 2,3,4; Stud . Coun. 4;

" Has an a thl ete's foot; it itches to

h~s a

tale to te ll. " NHS; Student

Council 1; Servers' Club 1,2,3; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 路3 .

Class Officer 2,3,4; CHS News 2,3,4;

be active." Perf. Att. 1,2; Class Officer 1,2; Football 1,2,3; Basket-

EAGLE Stall; JCOWA 3.

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

Variety

Show

3;

bal l

1,2;

EAGLE

Stall;

Bowling

TH OMAS M. GLYNN "Tom" 1/

'Reserves' spare time for Marines ."

Class Officer 4; Footb al l 1; Library St all 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; JA 2; Speech Club 2.

Don't waste your time, it's only 3.2.


UR BAN F. GOCHOE L " Herbl l

JAM ES W. GODFREY "Jim "

"Promoter of four day schoo l wee k." Perf.

Att.

I;

Class

Officer

1,3 ,4;

Sodal ity I ; In t ramu ra ls 3,4; JA 3 .

RICHARD C. GROSS IIDick"

" Enj oys Larry Francis' pranks to t he ir

" Pl ays

utmost."

Tom

Perf.

Alt .

1,2,3,4;

CHS

News I ; Variety Show 1,2,3; Se rvice Club 2; Cl ass C Baske tb al l 1,2.

RO BERT H. HAGAN " Bob "

"Never

lost

an

argument-never

" Li kes al l courses, except in school." Perf. Alt . 2,3; Go lf 4; Bowling I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Gl ee Club 3;

4; Variety Show 1,3; Baseba ll 2,4;

Speech JA 4.

JAM ES E. HARRISON

" Bill "

"Jim "

IIKnown to be a bookworm; worms

" Hoards space in th e parking lot with his Coupe de Ville." Class Officer I; Soda li ty 1,2.

a s he can." Perf . Att. 1,2,4; Bowling

I.

Pe rf.

News 3,4; So d ali ty Club 2,3; JA 3.

Top Alt.

This'

w ith

1,3; CHS

"No re lat ion to Tammy-Gun ." Perfect Altendance 1,2,3 .

1,2,3,4; Photo

Club 3; Var ie ty Show 3;

W IL LIAM HALEY

out of taking hom e as many books

You

ROB ERT E. HAL E " Bob"

been in one." Perf Aft. 2,4; Cl ass Officer I ; Intramurals 1, 2,3 ,4; J A Class C. Basketbal l 2.

' Ca n

Miller."

NORMAN N . GU N N " Norm "

" I dare say it's raath e r daamp," says To m G abrial.


GERAL D W . HARTKE

EDWARD C. HASSE TT

JAMES F. HECKMAN

II Je rry ll

" Ed "

"Jim "

"Be n"

"One of the rar e strong si lent type

" Tennessee's gift to Ohio .. . Has a

" Has cor, will tra ve L" Perfec t At

"Ma kes a habit of missing dead-

fine sense of taste, especial ly for

ten dance 1; Sodality 1,2.

men

of

Chaminade."

Honor

Ro ll

2,3; Perf . Alt. 2,3; Sod a lity 4; JA

food ." I ntramurals 4.

BER N ARD A. HEGMAN

lines for CHS News, but th en who does n't? "

3,4.

Honor Roll 3; Perf. Att.

1,2,3; M ath Club; CHS News 3,4; JA 3,4; In tramurals 1,2,3,4.

THOMAS E. HE IND L "Tom "

W ILLIAM F. HE I DE NR EICH " Willie" IIMakes

Cla ss

your

Officer

Bowling

1,2,3;

inte rior

4;

"Fee ls

there

1;

wrong

with

JA

system,

you

supe riorll

Booster

Club

Intramurals

4;

is

only

one

thing

American

educational

must

to schoo l."

go

Perfect A ttendance 1.

3,4.

"Okey, men. Get ou t t here a nd ro ll"

DAVID J. HERBERT "Dave "

HOWA RD HEROLZ ER " Butch "

LAWRENCE H. HEYL " Erni e"

NORMAN P. HOENING " Norm "

"Quite a cu t-up in Liberal's mea t

"Knows his chemica ls and may be

"Walking bomb . .. Explos ive person-

"Has a good hea d on his shou lders

deportment," lntramura ls 4.

considered dangerous." Class Officer

ality." Perfect Attendance 3,4.

.. . Where

else?"

Dramat ics

2;

1; Booste r Club 1,2; Bowling 1,2,3;

Speech Club 1,2,3,4; JA 4; Variety

In tromurals 1,2,4; Ban d 1,2. Variety

Show 2; Service Club 2; Class C

Show 1,2.

Basket ba ll.


FREDERIC K D. HORN

CLETUS B. HU ELSMA N

" Freddy"

" (Iete"

~

DAV ID G. HOROBIN

~~

DAV ID A. HUNTER "Dave"

" Da ve 'l

"Only boy in Chaminade to have

" The strong si lent type.

little black book with green and

doesn't sleep in class, he th inks."

cars

purple

Perfect Attendance 3,4, Intramura ls

Perfect Attendance I , Bawling 1,2.

pages."

Honor

1,2,3,

Intramurals

Bowling

Roll

3,

1,3,4.

JOS EP H E. JABLONSKI IIJa bo " IIThinks

homework

is

nice .. . when

it's not given./I Perfect Attendance

1,4, Junior Prom 1,4, Sodality 1,2.

. He

"A

rambling and

th e

redhead Country

wha

likes

Kitchen."

" The

Big

Bird . . . Chaminade's

an -

swer to Fats Domi na." Perfect Attendance

1,2,3,4, Sadality

1,2.

3.4.

ROBERT A. JACOBSON

DONALD L. JACOBS

JOHN L. JAUCH "John "

"Jake"

"Always has a big sm il e for any-

" Famous

for

one." Library Staff 3.

'I

Texas Cowboy.'

am

a

often

Roll 1,2, Sodality I.

recited II

paem:

"A

Honor

(math. varie ty)."

man

NHS,

who

Perf.

Att.

knows

his ~gures

Honor Roll 1,3,4; 1,2,3.4,

Sodality

1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4; JA 4, Math Club, Variety Show 3.

RONALD J. JENKINS " Ron " "Wears

0

groove between Chom-

inade and Fairview." Perf. Att. 1,2, 3,4, 2,3,4,

NHS, Class Off. JA

4,

2,

Sodality

Intramurols

1,2,3,4;

Glee Club 4, Vori ety Show 3,4.

Senior D really knows how to toke a study period.


JOHN R. JOS EP H

"Jo Jo ll "Believed to have cha rge account

W ILLI AM T. KEANE If BiW'

THEODORE J. KA UFLIN IITed ll

a

tack

w ith

JOH N A. KELEMEN " Pea Pickerll a

shy

b a ton

twirler."

as

mind. 1I

Perfect

ance 2,3; I ntromurals 2,3,4.

Golf 2,3,4; Bowling 3; Sodality 1,2;

Class Off. 4; Bowling 3; Intramurals

Bond 3,4; JA 4; Variety Show 4;

Intramura ls 4; Speech Club 1,2.

2,3,4; Class C Basketball.

JCOWA 4; Dramatics 4.

Attendance

keen

"Cham in ade's

"Speaks soft ly and carries a big elub ... go lf type." Perf. Att. 1,2,4;

"Sharp

at a pizzo house." Perfect Attend -

2,3,4;

Stud. Coun. Rep. 4; EAGLE Sta ff;

JEROME J . KEMPER IIJerry "

"Believed to have w ings instead of dr iver's license." Perfect Attendance 3,4; Intramurals 4 .

James MacMahon, J o hn Lozon, and Brother Opferman.

Chaminade's manual training course.

DONALD B. KESSLER liKes"

VICTOR C. KING "Vic"

LOW ELL E. KINNEY "Lowell "

W ILLI AM J. KNOEP FLE "W illy"

"Seems quiet until you sit next to

"Smuggles food into annual ed it ors ." Perf. Att. 1,3,4; Class Off. 1;

"E n joys jokes ... especial ly his own."

"Only senior who can play basket-

him." Perf . Att. 2,4; Class Officer

Hono r Roll 1; Perf. Att. 1,4; Nat .

ball with a bow ling ba ll ." Booster

2; Football

EAGLE Staff; Caf . Squad 2; Sodality

Ha n. Soc. 4; Sodality 1; Band 1,2, 3,4; J A 2,3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4; Tri-M 3,4.

Club 1; Bowling 1,2,3; Intramurals

1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;

Class C Basketball .

1,2,3,4; Bond 1,2,3 ,4; Variety Show 3,4; Tri-M 4; Class C Baske tball 1.

1,2,3; Class C Basketball.


M ICH AE L T. KO RTE "Mikell

THOMAS KO NI CK I " Kinky"

THOMAS K. KRAPF

WA LDEMA R J . KRE W DL "Wally"

"Carp "

" Th e foo tbal l team's po rtable STone-

"Makes the best ma lts yo u've ever

"I nspi ration

wa ll." Perf. 路 AIt . 1,2 ; C lass Officer

tas ted." Footba ll Manager 2,3; Int ra -

Perf. Att. 1; Sodali ty 1,2,3; Intra -

Honor

1,2,3,4; St ud. C oun.

1,3;

murals 1,2,3,4.

murals 1,2,3; Variety Show 2; Serv-

Nat io na l Honor SOCiety; Cl ass Offi -

1,2,3,4;

1,2,3 ,4;

I ntramurals

Foot ba ll Dra-

for

'Gone

Fishing, '

II

ice Club 2; Class C Baske tball 1,2.

matics 3.

" N a tura l-born Ro ll

Deutc h' 3;

Perf.

sc hol a r. " Att.

1,2,3;

cer 2; Booste r C lub 1; Sodali ty 1,2, 3,4; J A 3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4; Football Manager 2,3.

GER AL D M. LE IK

ANTHONY J . LANG

"Tony"

IIJerry"

"Sings a ll four verses of the Na -

"La rge charge of 4A; a re al Li beral

tion al Anthem ."

fe llow." Football 1; In t ramura ls 1, 2,4.

Closs Officer 3,4;

Basketba ll 1; Intro mu ra ls 3,4; Variety Show 2,4; Service Club 2 .

RICHARD L. LESKO

EDWA RD J. LEYE S

"Di ck"

"Ed "

he skates along 路t he hallway of t he new bU ild ing.

" Has a mind of his own, bu t t he n

" I nspiration

most people do." C loss Officer 4;

compu ter." Perfect Attendance 1,2,

Int ramurals

4;

Var ie ty

Show

1;

Service Club 2,3; Cl ass C Baske tball

1.

3,4;

Ma th

for

Lar ry Francis o rig in a tes Chaminade's Ice Show of 1957 as

Cl ub;

Varie ty Show 1,2.

IBM Sodality

elect ro nic 1,2,3,4;


:0

ERVTHIIG flu

1 JOHN A. LlNS

III

" Jack "

'"

" Dri ves time bomb with

au toma tic

pilot and girl sighter." Perf . Alt . I ,2, Bowling 3; Gl ee Club I, Voriety Show I.

Every thi ng must go! Even Wa lters and Dansock.

ALOYS. B. LOCHTEFELD

GERALD J. LOC HTE FELD

THOMAS J. LOEBER

" AI "

JO HN A. LOZA N

" Nick "

" John "

"Has a different dish every day .

"Never gets to eat lunch in peace,

in the cafeter ia, th at is." Perf . Att.

except

gone."

membe r of T.L. "Girl of the month

all

3, Class Off. 2, Booster Club I, Bowling 2,3, Sodality 2, Intramura ls 2,3.

Perf. Att. 2, Booster Club 2, Bowling

Club." Stud. Coun. 2, Bowling 2,3,

Honor Roll

when

Schulker's

2, Sodolily 2, Intramurals 2, JA 4.

"Originato r,

Intramura ls

presiden t,

1,2,3,

Glee

and

Club

sa le

2,

Va riety Show 2.

"Only Senior to come to sc hoo l w ith his

books ... in

hi s

locker."

I, Closs Off. 2, Stud. Coun. 2, Bow ling 1,2,3, Sodality 1,2, Intramura ls I, JA 4.

MICHAEL J. LUC ISANO " Mi ke" "Wo s Ihought to corry a spare tire mound I he mid dl e, but it turn ed out to be Ih e bond's boss drum." Perf. At l . 3, Bo nd 2,3, Variety Show I . Jim Harrison ('56) Elmer Bar lage ('38 )

Whe n an irresistab le force meets an inmovab le object.


JO HN W. LUEHRS

J AMES A. MacMAHON

DAVI D MacPHERSON II Moc"

IIJohnn yll

JOHN J. MAGN US IIMog ll

"We ars poodl e ha ircut." CHS News

" Added attraction on T.V. program

" Noted

3,4; Bowling 2,3; So da lity 3; Intra-

starrin g o ur anim a l fri e nds./I Honor

pictures." Booster Club 1,2, EAGLE

Rounders."

murals 2,3,4; JA 3; Vari e ty Show

Rolli, Perf. Att. 1,2,3,4, Sr. Closs

Staff, Bowling 1, Sodality 1,2, Glee

murals 3,4, JA 3, Frosh Basketball

1,3.

Treas.,

Club

Club 1, Photography Club 1,2,3,4,

Manager.

1,3,

Va riety Show 1, Cafe ter ia Squad 1.

1,2,

Foot b a ll

JA

3,4,

2,

Booster

Va riety

Shaw

for framing

stud ents ... in

" Hi gh

po int

man

of

Bowling

the

Senior

1,2,3,

I ntra-

Intmmurals 1,2,3,4.

PAU L E. MAK LEY

RICHARD W. MA NNI X

" Pablo"

"Dick"

" Has a re ady smile and uses it to

"Considers himself a bowler, but his

gre at a dv o ntage ." Ho nor Roll 1.3,4;

fri ends

Perf . At t . 4; CHS Ne ws 2,3,4; Sodal-

soft ball pitcher." Perfect Atte ndance

ity 1,2,3,4; Intra muro ls 1.2,3,4; Serv-

1,2, Bow li ng 2.

fee l he'd

make

a

better

ice Club 2.

"Good grief, Charley Brown. "

DAVID P. MARTIN

DON ALD L. MATLOCK

ROBERT G. MASTE N

FRANK V. MAURO " Frankie u

II Da ve"

"Life of the party, bu t claims he's

"P ri zes himse lf to be ti ger of high-

" H e is uncl e of future cour t stor for

"Has

an

way.

Chominade.~' Perf. At t. 1,2,3,4; Class

Class Off. 2,4, I nt romurals 1,2,3, 4, Variety Show 1,3.

in de pe ndent

vot e r."

Perf.

Att.

Real ly

he's

iust

a

'cat'

at

1,2, Bowling 1,2,3, Cafeteria Squad

heart." Booster Club 1, EAGLE Staff;

Off. 2,4,

2, Intromura ls 1,2,3.

Bowling

Club 4, Variety Shaw 1.

1,2,

Cafeteria

Squad

Sodal ity 1,2, I ntramurals 1, 2.

1,

Baske tball

1,2,3,4,

Glee

clothes

brush

ha ir

sty ling ."


TH OMAS l. MAY ER

M ICH A EL H. M ER A NDA

ROB ERT C. MIC HEL

II Herman "

" Mike "

~rs t

TH OMAS E. M ICHE L

at

" Frie nd to all Freshmen . . . but t hen

"Thoroughly

Perf .

Att .

2i

Chaminade backstage." Bowling 1,2;

he likes most anyone." I ntramu rals

accen t of va rious teachers.1I Hono r

Service

Club

2;

Stage

1.

Bowling 2,3; Concession Stand 2,3,4;

1,2,3.

Ro ll 1,3; Bond 1,2,4; Perfect At tend ance 1,2.

"B ro. Streiff's right han d man at the concession

Servers

stand."

Club

2;

"Spe nt

his Crew

th ree

1,2,3;

years

Varie ty

Show

enjoys

the

Broo klyn

J A 3,4.

Cha minad e's secrRt strategy .. . Roosevelt sa w thi s a nd got ove rco nfid ent .

ORVI LL E J. MI LL ER

ALLAN W. M ILLER

ROBERT J. MILLE R "Bob"

" Red "

TH OMAS E. M ILLER

" Torn between Sodali ty and g ir ls."

"Monkey wrench in the machinery

"A

1,2,3,4; St ud. Coun. 3; CHS News 2,3; Sodali ty 1,2,3,4; In tramurols 1,4; Cheerleade r 2,3 ,4; Speech 2,4.

of

Riller into t rouble." Perf. All. 1,3,4;

Perf. Att.

t he

'Doily

News'

circulation

quiet

dept." Perf. Alt. 1,2,3,4 ; Class Off.

Class

3; Mo t h Club; Service Club 2; Glee

Sodali ty

Club 1; Var iety Show 1.

JA 4 .

you th

who

never

gets

2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3; 1,2; I nt ramura ls 1,2,3 ,4;

Off.

" Has

a

favori te

comb ination

of

Trig parties and ~sh sandwiches." Perf. At t. 4; NHS; Class Off. 1,3,4; Sr. Closs V. P.; Basketba ll Baseba ll 1,2,3 ,4 .

1,2,3 ,4;


RICHARD A. MUZ EC HUK

RO BERT l. McB RI DE

JOHN M. McCARTHY

IIMoose"

"Bob "

"Jack"

"Tegrayll

"Keeps li ghter fl uid companies in bus in ess with a nervo us habit durin g certain periods." Perfect Atten dance 4; Radio Club 1,2 .

" Has variety of white shirts; all with Kroger labels." Perf. Att. 1,2; J uni o r Prom Comm .; JA 4; Va riety Show 1.

" An odd ity, An Ok la homa la d who made good in Ohio. " Class Oil. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Bas ketbal l 1,2; Bowl ing 1; Basebal l 2,3,4; Intra murals 3,4; JA 3,4.

MICHAEL J . Mc DONALD

EDWA RD W. McGINN IS

PASCAL J. MINS ER

IIMitch "

" Ed "

"Smokie"

" Three textbooks? Who ever heard of that silly rul e." Perf. Att . 1,2, 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2 .

" Big whee l a t Beerman's ... goes a round in circles." Perf. Att. 4; Golf 2,3; EAGLE Stall; Intromurals 1; Service Club 2; Athletic Manager 1; Junior Prom Comm. 3.

"Carries

on

a

continual

ve rba l

batt le wi th a certain English teacher. (Even has debates afte r schooL)" Ho nor RollI; Bow li ng 2; Intramura ls 1,2,3,4; JA 2; Te nnis 2,3,4.

JlSeeks secur ity in classica l music.

1f

Class Oil . 1,2; Basketba ll 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.

TE RRY McCO RMIC K

FRANK D. MOLONEY "Dick" "Wou ld like more lu nch and study periods." Perf. Att. 2,3; Go lf 4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Variety Show 4.

MICH AEL E. MOOR E

HOWARD T. MORGAN

JOSEPH A. MORGEN TH ALER

"Mike"

"Butch"

"Margie"

JOSEPH R. MUHA "Joe"

" Chi ef nemis is of the football manag e rs ." Cl ass Oil. 1; Sodal ity 1; Intra murals 1,2,3; Football Manager 2,3,4.

" Has many fine points, sleeping in school is best." Perf. Att. 1,2,3,4; Stud. Coun. 2; Footba ll 1; Bowling 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4.

" Has hab it of being cl ass secretary." Class Oil. 1,2,4; Bow ling 2,3; Sadal ity 1.

" Took dishwashing for extra credit in

Sophomore

and

Junior years."

Class Oil. 3; Bowling 1,2,3; Cafete ria Squad 2,3.


RICHARD L. NAC E "Plays a wicked t rumpet." Cafeteria Squ a d 2; Band 3; Glee Club 1; Variety Show 1,3; Service Club 2.

T. Q. Gibbons, B. Swad ley, P. Makley, J. Smith.

"Guess we'll have to hope for an early spring."

JO HN N. NEARGAR DER "Jack"

JAM ES S. NEW BAUER

l'Always answers questions .. . when

"Brother,

th ey aren't asked." Perf. Alt. 3; Bowling 1,2; Cafeteria Squad 3; Intramurals 2,3,4.

Perf . Alt. 1,2; Bawling 2,3; In t ra mura ls 2,3,4; JA 3.

JO HN G. O'HARA

you're

picking

on

LAWR ENCE F. O ' DON NELL me,lI

THOMAS O'NEIL

"Johnny /l

"A short stocky litt le gia nt, and a fan of Fairview femininity." Bowling 1,2,3; In t ramura ls 1,2,3.

"Wi t hin one week after Tom joined the reserves, over 10,000 War Bonds were cashed." Perf . Alt. 3; Basketbal l 2; Intramurals 1,3,4; Var iety Sh ow 1; Class C Basketb al l 1.

TERENCE W. O'DONNEL L

" Larry"

"Terry"

" Hi s math grades are about as law as his baw li ng average." Perf . Alt. 1,2,3,4; Bawling 2; Variety Show 2; Service Club 2.

" Hi s bowling average is abou t as law as his math grodes." Perf. Alt. 2; ,Soda lity 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 4; Gl ee Club 4 .

W ILLIAM D. PFLAUM " Bill " "Annua l Staff slave drive r." NHC; St ud. Coun. 4; Sr. Cl ass Sec.; Footbal l Mgr. 1; Basketball Mgr. 2,3; CHS News 3,4; EAGLE Staff Editor; Bowling 3; Sodali ty 1,2,3 ,4.

KENNETH C. PICKE LL " Pickle l l

"Thin nks t hat school shoul d have another study period." JA 4; In t ramura ls 4.


LAW RENCE C. RA IFF

DAV ID L. PUMM ELL

JOHN R. POOLE

ROBERT A. RAMM EL

" Larry ll

"Bob"

"Jock" " Have you ever seen Jack without

" N oted f or his f requen t associa t ion

" For

Rosenberger?"

w ith loca l wrecking crews." Bowling

Honor Rolli;

3; JA 4.

Bowli ng 1,2,3; Sodality 1,2,4; Vari -

Na t 'l

Han.

Soc.;

I nt ramura ls 1,2,3,4 .

re ference

see

Mr.

Ea rly."

Perf.

Att.

I ; NHS

" Usually

able

to

mi su nd erstand

teachers ." Stage Crew I.

ety Show 1,3,4; JA 3,4; Ch eerlea der

2,3,4; Service Club 2; Intram urols 2.

HOWARD R. RE AMS "We ll known 'Ra h-Rah' boy." Perf. Att.

3,4;

Bowling

1,2;

JA

3,4;

Speech Club 2; Cheer leader 3,4.

GORDON E. REEFE

WALTER A. REILING

"Gord head " " The original 'S leepy-ti me Joe.''' Honor Rolli; Perf. Att. 1,2,3,4; N at' l. Han. Soc.; Class Off. 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Varie ty Show 3.

"Doc Wa lly" IIA

man wi th a

NORMAN A. REINH A RD II N orm "

surgica l mind ...

"Will never get along wi th teachers;

always cutting up ." Honor Roll 1,2;

he can 't

Perf.

Soc.;

Perf. Att. I ; N HS; Class Off. 1,2,3;

1,2,3, 4;

Sodality 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3,4.

Att.

Cl ass Off.

1,2;

N at'l.

Han.

1,3,4; Football

Bowling 1,2,3; Sodality 1, 2,3.

JAMES W. RHOADS

"Jim " "Wou ld

have

liked

to

toke

his

bowling ball to the prom." B ow li ~g 1,2,3; Int romura ls l.

Bob Bride settl es back for the long t r ip to Washington.

understan d th ei r

jokes."


JEROME E. RITTER

SAMUEL M. RIZZO IISambo ll

Larry Sauter, Bob Fox, Ca rl Fuch.

If you can't go through them, go over them.

RICHARD ROOT "Rich " "Always has a date, bu t never has a di,,)e." Perf. Att. 1,2,3, 4; Bowling 1,3; Intramucols 2; Variety Show 2, 4; Cheer leader 2,3,4; lite ratu re Club 3.

"A good sport who likes sports of all sorts." Bow li ng 1,2; Cafeteria Squad 2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Junior Achievement 4.

"D id you ever see Sa m withou t his lou d socks?" Bowling 2; Junior Achievemen t 4.

TH OMAS R. RODDY

PAUL W. ROGERS

"Tom "

" Paul "

"A ball of fun that never stops roll ing." Class Office r 1,2; Sod a lity I; Intramurals 1,2,3; Glee Club 2; Variety Show 2,4; Serv ice Club 2; Cl ass C Bas ketb a ll 1,2.

"A body-b ui lder with bu lging biceps." Perfect Attendance 1,2; Class Officer 1,2; EAGLE Stafl; Bowling I; Sodality 1,2,4 .

FRAN KLIN C. ROSENBERGER

RO NA LD L. ROTH

If Rosey'l

" Ron"

"Jo hn "

" Experiments in food technology on Gordon Reefe's lunch." Honor Roll I; Perf. Att. 1, 2,3; Bow li ng I; Int ramura ls 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2.

"Seems to have magnetic a ttr act ion

" Is st ill wait ing for a schoo l day with ~ve assemblies." Honor Roll 4; Bowling 1,2,3 .

fo r loose footballs." Honor Roll 3; Cl ass Officers 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basket ba ll I; Bowling I; Intramura ls 1,2,3 ,4; Speec h Club I.

JO HN E. SAGE


W ILLI AM E. SALMON " Bill" " It is believed tha t he can serve a football through a basketba ll net. " Class Offi cer 1; Footba ll 3,4; Basketba ll 1; Te nnis 2,3.

ROBERT J . SCH IRACK "Shad" " Latin lover . . . the subiect, tha t is." Honor Roll 1; Perf. Att . 1; Nat'l. Ha n. Soc.; Cl ass Officer 2; Gl ee Club 1; Variety Show 1.

LAWRE NCE H. SAUTER II La rry "

JEROME P. SCHAA F IIJe rr y lf

LEE SCHW EIDW EIL ER

II Picks ot picco los ins tea d of co tt on."

" Ca n be fo und loann g a t A & P alte r toug h day a t school." Bow ling 2,3; Intra mu ra ls 1,2; Glee Club 2; Va riety Show 1,2; Serv ice Club 1,2.

"A gre at poet in hi s own way," Pe rfect Atte nd ance 1,2; Booster Club 2; Bow ling 1,2,3; Int ramu rals 2.

Honor Rol l 3; Pe rf . Att. 2,4; Intramura ls 2; Ban d 2,3 ,4; JA 4; Va riety Show 3,4; Tri M 3,4.

II Sch ei d 'l

RAYMOND M. SCHMI DT

GERAL D F. SCH IRTZINGER IIJe r ry "

HENRY T. SCH Ll PF "Han k"

" Ra y"

" From bicycle to car in four years,lI

"Manages to miss a t least nitee n d ays of sc hoo l pe r year."

" He re's a g uy yo u'l l never see behin d you in lunch li ne." Intra mu ra ls 3,4.

Perfect Atten d ance 1,2; Intram ura ls 1,2.

CH ARLES A. SCHMITZ IICharlie"

" A boy ofte n seen a t courts, basketba ll , th a t is ." Bowli ng 1; Servers' Club 2,3; Intram ura ls 1,2,3; Photograp hy 1,2; JA 3; Vari ety Show 1.

"When I grow-up I want to be like A lfr ed E. Neum a nn," muses Ron W il li n.


THOMAS W. SCHOMMER

CARL F. SCHRADER

"Tom"

"CarVI

"C laims that, contrary to popular

"C haminode /s

belief,

the

Honor Roll 3 ,4; Math Club; Intra-

Hon or

Roll

bench

isn 't

1,3,4; Perf.

N.H.S.;

Class

Coun.

1,2;

Officer

warm." Alt.

1,3;

3,4;

Basketball

private

Einstein."

murals 4.

Stud. 1,2,3,4;

Sodality 1.

Howard Hero lzer and John Magnus aid Frank Ambrose in changing class .

CAR L T. SCHU LTE

JAMES A. SCHULKER IIJim "

"4G's one-man party." C lass Officer

"Co uld have been found on file in

4; Bawling 1,2; Intramu ra ls 3; Band

the

1,2.

1,2,3; Bowling 1,2; library Staff 3;

library

last year."

Perf . Alt .

Band 1; Stage Crew 3; Dramatics 3; 路Speech Club 1,3.

CLIFFORD J. SCOTT "Re b" " Save

your

Confederate

money,

boys; the South shall rise again! " Intramurals 3,4.

THOMAS A. SEDLOCK

CARL J. SEIDENSCHMIDT

"Tamil

"Carl"

" Be li eved

to

have

devised

secret

"A

hi-fi

enthusiast

formu la for mak in g baskets. " Honor

stereophonic

Roll

tendance 2,3,4;

3,4; Math

Intramur als

Club;

1,2,3,4;

Sodality 3; Speech

3,4; Class C Basketball 1,2.

Club

sound."

who

enjoys

Perfect

Bawling 2;

DENNIS J. SEITZ "Denny" At-

Intra-

murals 4; Junior Achievement 4.

" A moonstruck traveling

in

lad w ith

outer

ideas of

space. "

Honor

Roll 3,4; Perf. Alt . 2,3,4; Math Club; Cafeteria

Squad

2,3;

Intramurals

2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; JA 4.


EU GENE D. SENG L

CECI L S. SHERK

"Ge no"

"Cec"

"A natural leader who has wa n the admiration of a ll at CHS." Sen ior Cl ass Presiden t; Stud. Caun. 1,2,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Footb a ll 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,3,4.

ROGER E. SMITH " Rajah "

" Thin ks

basketball

shou ld

be

a

required course fo r seniors.1I Perfect

Attendance 1,2,3,4; Intramura ls 1,2, 3,4; Cla ss C Basketball 1,2 .

LAWRENCE W. STEINEMAN II Broth e r Sp eed"

"Received a ticket for double parking hi s newspope r cart in fro nt of a cigar store." Honor Roll 1,3 ,4; Perf. Alt. 1,2,3; Math Club; CHS News 2,3,4; Vari ety Show 1,2,3; Service Club.

KENN ET H W. SIMPSON

JAMES T. SM ITH

" Trad ed class ri ng fo r a sorority (ah e m! ) pin." Hon or Roll 1; Bawling 3; Soda li ty 3; JA 3; Var iety Show 1.

" Ch illacathe's gift to Ch am inade. "

" This chap is funn ie r than his camicstrip counte rpar!." Honor Roll 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Sodality 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3 .

W ILLIAM A. SOTE R " Bill'l " Suspected of usin g we ig hted bow ling ba ll." Bowling 1,2,3; Intramura ls 2,3,4.

DAV ID A. STAAS

TH OMAS A. STE INBR UNNER

" Can remember te lep hone numbers, but not his locker numbe r." Variety Show 1.

" Those who know say the maroon shade of his ca r is actual ly rust. " Pe rfect Attend a nce 1,2,3,4; Gl ee Club 1; Speech Club 1.

WILLIAM E. STUKEY " Bill " "A natural sailor , he a lways ha s a fl oating schedule." Cl ass Officer 1, 2,3; Footb a ll 1,2; Int ramurals 1,2, 3,4; Cayoda Council.

"Snuffy"

"Tom "

JEROME W. SUTTER

W ILLIAM T. SWA DLEY " Swad "

IIJerry"

" Held class office for four years without complaint" Cl ass Officer 1,2,3,4; Stud. Coun. 3; Bowling 1,2,3; Cafeter ia Squad 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2.

" Has

outs tanding

at traction

for

emotion al En glish teachers." Pe rf. Alt. 1,2; NHS ; CHS News 2,3,4; EAG LE Stall; Soda li ty 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; JA 4; JCOWA 1,2; Service Club 2.


PAUL G. TAR LAN O " Pizza ll "Goes to th e barber once a week to have his hair oi l changed ." Honor Rol l

1;

Closs

Officer

1;

Studen t

Council 3; CHS News 1,2,3; Bowlin g 1,3; Sodality 1,2. Charley Dirk and Jim Brogan.

" I could have swor n th ere was an assembly for nine o'c lock."

"Ex路owner of the 'Green Goose .' Honor

Roll

1;

Perf.

Alt.

II

1,2,3,4;

"Usua ll y seen heading for Julienne." Perfect

Attendance

1;

Cafeteria

CHS News 4; Baw ling 1,2,3 ; Soda lity 3; Intramurals 1,2,4; EAGLE

Squad 1,2,3; Sodality 1; Intramurals

Staff.

1,2,3.

2,4;

Servers'

late

rallies,

or

for

assemblies,

lunch!"

TI MOTHY N. TRIC K "Tim "

"Has anyone seen my go ld en football?" Honor Roll 1; NHS; C lass

"Spends after-school hours manicur-

Officer 2,4; Stud. Coun. 1,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketbal l 1,2,3,4;

partment."

Sodality

Club

1,2;

Bowling

Bow li ng 1,2; Baseba ll 1,2,3.

Basketba ll.

GERA LD L. TUR NER " Ivy"

THOMAS E. TUM BUSCH

DAVID J. TUMB USCH "Dave" "Never

RIC HAR D T. TR EON " Rich "

JAME S J . TRAME "Jim "

JO HN T. THEIN "Jack"

1,2,3,4;

JAMES J. VALENTI NE "Jim "

"Adds

th e

" This boy is al l heart." Class Officer

Perf . Atl. 4; Booster Club 1,2; EAGL E Staff; Sodality 1,2,3; JA 4;

store for which he works." Sodality

4; Bowling 3; Intramurals 4; JA 4; Band 2.

Variety Show 1,2,3 ,4.

1,4; JA 4; EAGLE Staff.

Intramurals 1; C lass C Basketba ll 1.

Varie ty

Shows."

than

At t .

1,2;

to

more shiny shoes

Perf.

Intramurals 1; Sodality 4; Class C

pep

spice

" Has

in g his nails in Gershow's meat de-

1,4; Intramurals 1,2,4; Photog raphy Class

C

Basketb a ll ;


VI RG IL H. VAL LO IIYirgil 1l

CHARLES E. VAN DAM

CARL D. VA N HECKE

"Chuck"

"Buzz"

II BiW '

"Gua rded the bond's Colors for two

"One of Chaminade's many Junior

" Leon lover of rhythm w ith a sli p-

"Pet peeve, assemblies which i nter-

years." Closs Officer 1; Bond 2,3;

Achievers." Bowling 3; Intramu ra ls

pery slush-pump." Honor Roll

Junior Achievement 4.

4; Junior Achievement 4.

3,4; Perf. Att. 2; NHS; Class Officer

tendance

2; Moth Club; Bowling

Bowlin g 1,2 ; Intramurals 1,2.

WILLIAM R. WA GNER

1,2,

r upt

1,2; Bond

stud y

periods." 1,2;

Booster

Perfect

At-

Club

1,2;

1,2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Tr i M.

JOHN B. WAITZMAN

JEROME C. WALDR EN IIJerry "

"John " IIMusical

of

lover

Hon or Roll

licor ice

stick./I

1,3,4; Perf. Att. 2,3,4;

NHS; Moth Club; Bowling 1,2; Intra murals

2;

Bond

1,2,3,4;

Class

C

Basketbal l 1; Tri M.

"Has led

t he bond

hand." Cafeteria 2,3.

with

Squad

DONALD W. WA LTERS

JOHN D. WATKINS

"Center of attraction on and off

"What activity hasn't John gotten

"Poochie rifl e i n

3;

Bond

the field." Closs Officer 2,3; Foot-

into?" CHS News 2; Bowling 1,2,3;

ball 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Bas-

Sodality 1,2,3,4; I nt romura ls 1,2,3,4;

ketball 1; Baseball Prom Committee.

Glee Club 2; Dramat ics 4; JA 1,2; Speech Club 2.

2,3,4;

Junior

RICHARD C. WATSO N "Qui te might

ketball 2,3,4.

DON ALD L. WE IMERT

Hi bern ian on stage; still

0

c.nswer

1;

to

Bowling

H orrigan."

ll

"Anothe r senior in Junior Achieve-

Bas路

men t ." Honor Roll

1; I ntramurals

1;

ment 3,4.

P. Wil li am, B. Salmon, D. Treo n, G. Sengi, and F: Foust.

1,3,4; Sodality

Intramurals 3; Jun ior Ach ieve-


DAMON C. W EST

WILLI AM M. W EST IIBill"

DON ALD A. W ILBUR "Scoop"

" Th e East has naw met the West."

'; Hasn't missed a day of school ar

"Wilbur is always right ." Sodality

Football 3; Bowling 2,3.

an intramural game in four years,"

1,2 .

JOHN WE LSH

"John

ll

"Chaminades pint-sized 9 rap e crusher ." Intramurals 2,3,4; Band 3,4; Glee Club 2; Speech Club 3; Variety Show 3,4; Tri M 4.

Pe rf. Att . 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Cafeteria Squad 1; Intramurals 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 2.

RONALD R. WILLIN IIWillie"

EDWARD T. WI LL IAMS

"Ed l l "Took Washington by storm." Perfect Attendance 2,3; Bowling 1;

then who doesn't?" Intramurals 1,2;

Service Club 2.

Class C Basketball 2.

ARTHUR L. WOOLERY IIArt"

JEROME L. WILSON IIJerry"

Mike Barlow and Gene SengI.

They must be having fish sandwiches for lunch!

"Enjoys Victorian era li terature, bu t

" Has his head in the clouds with th e

"You' ll

Air

Art's

2,3.

National

Guard ."

Bowling

1,

Junior 3,4.

never pull the wool over eyes ."

Cafeteria

Achievement

Squad

3,4;

3;

JCOWA


EDWARD C. W OLFF " Ed "

DONALD H. W OODALL "Don "

RICH ARD E. WOO DWAR D

" Dave ll

"A lad in th e Naval Rese rve w ith

" A man yo u ha ve to look up to."

" Dreams of magnetic baske tball s to

"A chip off the o ld block." Class

his course set for a battleship ."

Honor Roll 2,3,4; Basketbal l 3,4; Intramurals 2,3.

go w ith magnetized hoops." Perf.

Officer 3;

Att. 1,2,3; Basketball 1; I ntramurals

murals 2; Stage Crew 2.

DAVID V. WI LT

1,2,

"Woody" Boaster Cl ub

3;

Intra-

2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Variety Show 1; Class C Basketball 1,2 .

JERO ME I. WYSO NG "Whitey" "Makes cha lk do

tricks for

Ger-

man teachers." Honor Roll i ; Pe rf. Att. 2,3; Cafeteria Squad 2; Int ramura ls 3,4.

2,3,4;

Junior

Ach ieve ment Mr. Reams, Di ck Root, Eu ge ne Sengl,Lynn Lu eck.

Gen e Sengi gives prizes to w inners at Stu dent Counci l Dance.

GEORGE O . ZAVAKOS "George "

EUG EN E YAUS "G e ne" "A

clever

iakes." News 4;

comed ian

Honor

with

corny

Ro lli; Chaminode

EAGLE Staff 4; Sodality

1,2; Intramul'als 3,4; G lee C lub 4; Vari ety.Shaw 4; JA 3,4.

" Has a high bowling overage ... no wonder!" Honor Ro ll 2,3; Bowl ing 1,2,3.

RONALD T. ZIMMER

NORBERT E. ZIMMERMAN "Gene "

"A slippery guy with a basketb all,

"A cat who really digs th e ivy togs w ith fancy tags ."

trombone, or wet dishes." Bowling 1,2; Cafeteria Squad 3; Intramurals 3,4; Band 1,2 .





JUNIOR A BOTTOM ROW: Roger Aveyord, Clem Lokai, Ronald Scho lter, Rona ld Tham as, Treas.; Michae l Ha rtnett, V. Pres.; Edwin Alexander, Pres.; Will iam Kennedy, Sec.; Barry Sch neble, Stud. Coun.; Josep h Aiello, James Davis. SECOND

ROW:

John Confer,

Ja mes Laur ice ll a,

David

Gantt,

Michael

Burns,

Greg ory

Guttm a n, John Clark, Gerald Blake, Richard li enesc h, Don a ld Hm t, George Kramer. THIRD ROW : Eric Hausf eld , Ph ilip Ho ffma n, Da niel Thomas, Robert Bl"Own, John Taka cs, Bob Love, Josep h Kozuh, Edward Strobel. FOURTH ROW: Dar rel l Horwath, Jerome Thi es, Vic Reilin g, Mich ae l Hard, John Kauflin, Charles Friend, John Civille.

BOTTOM ROW: N orm an Mitchell, Bob Allen , Dick Paton, Bob Powe rs, Sec. a nd Treas.; AI Byr ne, Pre s.; Gary Stigl icz, V . Pres.; Andrew Pie kutows ki , Charles Thurman, Tom DeVeny. SECOND ROW: Bill Bern er, David Mars ha ll, Josep h Serva ites, Davi d Kahn, Jerome So rtm an, Norman Koon, Louis Rosenga rt en, Gera ld Westbrock, Ern est Pohl, Tom Rawers. THIRD ROW: Eric Bartsc h, Fred Prinz, Donald Koehler, Dick Massa, Mike Matta, Jerome Mat hes, Jim Koeh ler, Pau l Merrick, Ed Ch ar nock, Ed Backe. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Conwell, Marvin Broughton, David Duchak, Ron G rawe, Paul Weidner, Walter Ceya k, David Stowe, Don McCarthy.

JUNIOR B


i'low th e way I see it, Brot he r. James Meixne r, Brother Grisez.

Gu ess w ho fl unked Broth er Rauscher's test? R. Th omas, J. Thi es, J. C lar k, B. Schneb le, W . Ke nn ed y .

BOTTOM RO W: Ri chard Clar k, James Kes ler, Secretory; James Hi ckey, Tre as urer; Fredrick Ehrensberger, President; Thomas Hayes, Robert Becker, Grego ry Kraus. SECO ND RO W: Robert Brewster, Francis Hoefier, James Ha ll , Jo hn Kuh l man, Th omas Krumm, William Far is, Mark Goldschmidt, Da niel Dwyer, John Carr, Th omas Hemmelgarn. THI RD ROW:

Robert

Deis, Chorles Hecke r, Lawrence Ba ker, Thom as

Kavanaugh,

Theodore Link, Fredrick Lane, Rober t Hentrick, Robert Hill. FO URTH ROW: Thomas Ac ton, Wolter Fuchs, Mi ch ae l Fo llis, Da ni el Gorma n, Jaspeh Bruc ken.

JUNIOR C


BOTTOM

ROW : John

Seubert, Thom as Sch aefer,

Treasu rer;

Ronald

Pfei ff er,

Vice

Pres ident; Charles

Porter, Presiden t; David N aas, Student Counci l; Douglos Swab, Secretary; Stephen Schuer. SECOND ROW: Robert Ma rtin , Wi lli am Zimmerman, Th eodore Rohling, David Skowronski, Gerald Mott, William Stout, Phili p Jacq ues, Ed ward Robe rts. THIRD ROW: Jose ph Piekutows ki, John Som se l, Richard Roderer, Ralph Reboul et, Robert Menker, Charles Ha rdin g, Sherman Mill er, Pau l Woodhead. FOURTH ROW: John Riegler, William Meranda, Wi lliam Steffen, Da le Zitter, James Meixner, Owen Ru ec kel, Th omos Sherid a n.

Just add acid and st ir.

Did you ever see a teacher get that much attention? F. Eh rensberger .


JUNIOR E I BOTTOM ROW : M ike G accetta, Francis Mazzane, Bi ll Burgmeier, Stud. Caun.; N icholas G itzinger, Sec.; Gary Finnegan, Pres.; Ronald Haag, V. Pres.; Joe Jones, Treas .; Richard Gaade, John Kudelka. SECOND ROW: Tom Grundish, Jerome Flaute, Jerorne Etienne, Jim Ater, Burton Keebler, Doug Fox, Patrick Greaney, Ben Lauricel la, Jim Collins, Richard Lamm. THIRD ROW : John Faulkner, Robert Hahn, Richard Brun, David LeI!, Jahn Demeter, Har land Da i ley, John Baudendistel, Ron Fred erick, Bob Butler. FOURTH ROW: Larry Foc ke,

Gerald

Brechak,

Steve

Kuntz,

Mike

Mencsik,

Fred

Keyes,

Denn is Hake,

Richard

Harshman,

William Dahrn, Hugh O'Keele.

BOTTOM ROW : Andy Pah l, Gerald Wh itehead, Dale Zwisler, Ron Rada, Sec.; Jim Travis, Pres.; Bob Reinhard , V. Pres.; Bi l l Myers, Treas.; Larry Schutte, Jerry McCarth y. SECOND ROW: Tom Schaal, Bill No lan, Tom Tuite, Ben Voelkl, Dick Seider, Jim Wend lin g, Charles Rasper, Roger Wuel lner, Pete Williams, Tom Spral ey. THIRD ROW : Bill Sloboda, Dan Stiers, Bill Scherbauer, John Schmid, Don Ph ill ip s, Roger Schumacher, David Wall!, Ed Thaler, Roger Schenking. FOURTH ROW: Dick Tangeman, Bi ll Stueve, Dick Schenking, Dennis Sweetman, Bob Rudzinski, Paul Plorrer, Alan Pancake, Tom Niekamp, Mike Monaghan .


JUNIOR G BOTTOM ROW, Robert Bernord, Don:el Cou lfield, Romon Estevez, Student Council; Richard Bo llman, Vice-Pres ident;

Ed ward Heigel,

President; James Chittum,

Secretory and Treasurer;

Virgi l

Buddendeck,

Frederick Coiro, Kenneth Hoerner. SECOND ROW , George Froehle, Gary Broner, John Heckman, Edward Imbe r, Clement Gr il lot, John Good, Donald Boeke, Thom as H ackman, John Hasleri g, Roland

Anderson.

THIRD ROW, Joseph Jeckering, Howard Burger, Gerold Brown, N orma l Fulton, Wi ll iam Beigel, Wi lli am Cotter, David Kuhbander, Thomas D'Amico, Robe rt Gorham.

"Heads it's true, tails it's false." Tom Tuite.

liMin e's black." liMine's blue." liMi ne's Red." liM in e's gone!" B. Burgmeier, G. Finn egan, J. Jones, R. Haag.


JUNIOR H BOTTOM ROW : Geo rge Wi ttm an, Frank Pahl, Donato Rossett i, Treos.; Ed Travis, Pres. ; Geo rge Sotalia, V. Pres.; Tom Sk i les, Sec.; Jim Spirk. SECOND ROW: Norman Osterday, Jim Past, Bill Shone, Tom Stoud t, Leroy Siouffm an, John Tatar, Tom Stewart, Fronk Sullivan. THIRD RO W : Jack St"in, Jerome Olinger, Charles Leo, Clarence Schutz, Elmer Prikkel, Richard Simon, M ichale Weser. FOURTH ROW: Art Phillips, Patric k Treon, Marion Zwolski, Wilbur Smith.

The members of 3G do ing their best to support Ch aminade . J. Has lerig, J. Goode, N. Fulton, W. Beigel, E. Heige l.

" Enoug h of this Progressive Education; Get to work."



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SOPHOMORE A E3 BOTTOM ROW: Paul Strab el, Lauis Kuh n, Gene Vassy, Tom Sch epe r, V. Pres.; Lauis Unverferth, Pres.; Tom Albers, Stud. Coun .; Harold Badders, Treas.; Bob Li pp, Jam es Herbert. SECOND ROW: John Pi er, Thom as Brozozowski, David

Kender, Jim Steinema n, La rry Boesch,

Fran k Kozuh, Tom

Rueth , Geo rge

Mesch er. David Minch, Jim Ni ekamp. THIRD ROW : Geo rge Beutel, Tom Grilli ot, Tom Bir, Louis Ahlers, Dick Baeke, Lar ry Horvath , Tom Howard, Delmar McConnell, Boyd Alig. FOURTH ROW : Bob Hac kenbe rg, Ken Wolter, Jerome Pitstick, Norman Sch oeff, Lar ry Bimmer, Ron Deger, John Koe rn er, Joseph Pi r ruccel lo, Mike McGarry.

BOTTOM ROW:

N orma n Eckste in , Jerry Boec kerman, Da vid Deneke,

Sec.; Jim Ennis, Treas.;

Ri chard

Beckerich, Pres.; John Cet inske, V. Pres.; Ja mes Baccus, Stud. Coun.; Ja mes Di eri nger, Charles Borgert . SECOND ROW: Ed Dierker, John Boston, Pau l Goeke, Ph i lip Schmidt, Andy Gad, Ro bert Fi ely, John Bist rek, An t hony Vacch iono, David Bolan d, Tom Dea n. THIRD ROW: John Brenn er, Ar thur Bakos, Char les Brinkm an, Mike Adams, A lan Biegel, James Bohn , Da ve Berner, Mark Fetti g, Tom Clayton.

FOURTH

ROW: N orman Du ell , Patrick Boeke, Ed Evans, Jim Lang, M ike Cunningham, Rich a rd Burdg. ABSENT: Fred Kavanaugh .


" Okay, wh ich one has the joke book?"

"Honest Brother, it's all in Latin." Brother Sullivan, J . Pirruccello.

Up in th e air, junior birdman. S. Wolfe, D. Staub.

In 2C nearly everyone reads th e Chaminade News.

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BOTTOM ROW: Dove Naas, Tom Mann ix, Bi ll Kussman, Stud. Cau n.; Ron Hemmelgarn, V. Pres .; Bob Hec kman, Pres. ; Tom Kuhn, Sec.; Je rome Gl aser, Treas.; Wo lter Klepacz, Steve Klee. SECOND ROW: Ron Ma nn i ng , Tom Kunk,

Rol ph

Holtvoig t, We nd el l LaForsch , Jack Hube r, Bob

Glaser,

Lar ry M an ga n,

Bi ll Mayer,

La ver ne Menker, Ray Mongome ry. THIRD ROW: Jerome Johnson, Guy Kaskocsak, Don Grieshop, Dennis Koesters, Bryon Gochoel, Fre d Messina, Tom Jec ker in g, Pot McLough li n, Jim Bistrek. FOURTH ROW: Bob Mu sse lm a n, Charles Heckma n, Mike La rge r, Joe Ha ll, David Griesmeyer, David Gerwe. ABSENT: Dennis Koesters, Brion Gochoel.

BOTTOM ROW: Christian Vo n Schaik, Gerold Pl ogma n, LoVern Wa b le r, Ja mes Wi ley, Sec.; Joe Vacch iano, Pres .; Bill Stowe, Stud. Coun.; Tom Westbrock, Bob Scu d der, Kevin Rya n. SECOND ROW: Pa ul Ti erney, Bob Schwanekamp, Jerome Wenzke, Tom Woo lery, Jim Setser, Lo rry Weghorst, Gero ld N ewso me, David Smith, Bob Nu gent , Tom Sturm. THIRD

ROW: Jerome Schmitz,

John

Sw intek,

Da vid Vic kroy,

Tom Shea, Gerold Whitton, Bob Sparks, Jim Th esing, Lorry Shoup, Bill Sherman. FOURTH ROW: John Stelzer, Pau l Tangeman, Rolp h Skilken, Howard Schlegel, Ron Lauterbach, Wi ll iam Ve rn o n.

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W hat a silly question !

The blin d leading the blind.

Bro. Zamierawski and 3G

BOTTOM ROW : Steve Kalb, Ern est Smith , Fred Hue lsman, Stud. Caun .; Jim Goecke, V. Pres . Dan Kosak, Pres .; David Brun, Sec.; Tam Craft, Treas.; Bi ll Hemmert, John Gerhordstein. SECOND RO W: Bob Greschel, Ra lph Duffy, John Lola, Charles LeCaump te, Dick Lau x, Ralph Lehmann, Fred Gibbs, Joe Foerch, Gary Gibson , John Kaiser. THIRD ROW : Frank Gitzinger, Larry Ens, Bob Hosfeld, Ed Feltz, Ed Fischer, Mike Logan, Henry Lieurance, Robert Altik, Frank Burgess. FOURTH ROW : Bill Gerhard, Eugene Keferl, Don Duncan, Ken Kinderman, Jim Boll , John Bogner, John Kimble, Bob Crofcheck, AI Hickey.

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"We get eight hours of sleep, four in school, four at home."

These boys are out for b lood. S. Wo lfe, C. Steuer, J. Ramos

BOTTOM ROW: Dan Zimmer, Tom Hentrick, Charl es Steuer, Stud. Coun.; John Ramos, Treas.; John Moare, Pres.; Tom Lurz, V. Pres .; Bob Young, Sec.; Wa lter Mujusick, Stan Schmieg. SECOND ROW: Don Sommer, Mike Mayrer, Jim May l, Philip Herres, Dave Staub, Glen Alexander, Tim Meir in g, John Sollenberger, Dan Monnin, Jim McDonough. THIRD ROW: Mike Meyer, Larry Snider, Larry Kuhbander, Carl Luneke, Paul McDona ld , Bertrand Watts, Joe Shelby, Jerry Trimbach, Bill Kelty, An th ony Wende ln. FOURTH ROW : Bob McGruder, Larry Trick, Sydney Wo lfe, Ray Riggs, James Vanden Bosch, Tom Blind , Ed Zimmerman, Dick Monnig, Bill Myers. ABSENT: Gary Miller.

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BOTTOM ROW: John Kr im";, Dovid Dohm, Louis Schnorr, Stud . Coun.; Jerry Moorman, Tr eas .; John ' Sulli van, Pres.; Jim Patterson , Sec.; Joe Zeis, V. Pres .; Tam Stewa rd , Dick Meyer. SECOND ROW : Joe Lakai, Tam Cogan, Ryan Patterso n, Mike Snyder, Ed Barber, Bob Knoth, Walter Weidner, John Toomey, Jim Deim e, Mike Ma lo ney. THIRD ROW, Joe Fl ynn, Dick Schlan gen, Jim Schirtzin ger, Jim Lefeld, John Boer, Ga ry Ande rs on, Larry McNerney, Ron Kuczak, Dick Shay, N ed Siffe r len. FOURTH

ROW , Mike Kirila,

Char les Kaiser, Norbert Hunter, Jim Stammen, Rob Schrader, Jim M i ller, Bi ll Kell y, Leon John son, Jim Deis, Poul Lam mert. FIFTH ROW: Jerom e Dohm, Bob Cecil , Joe Breue r, Barry Soc hsteder, Jim Gannon.

BOTTOM ROW, Mike Flyn n, M ike Mc Fee ly, Tom Wildenhaus, Pres.; Nick Beige l, Treas .; Nick Bandura, Stud. Coun .; John Bowsher, Sec.; Gene Rich , V. Pres.; Gerold Pasquere lla, Gera ld Danie lewicz. SECOND ROW, Tom Th ompson, Ed Rud y, W il lia m Woods, George Cl aude, Ed Ca lim, Ray Flohre, Tom Magee, Dovid Ha i nes, Me l Duwe l, Bill Tsch irhart . THIRD ROW, Paul Eva ns, Tony DeSaro, Bob Davis, Rudo lph Koos, Tom Meyer, Fre d Schwieterman , Bi ll Hausfeld, Bil l Loc kner, Mike Puthoff . FOURTH ROW, Dick Wah lrab, Char les Miller, Bob W ittman, Dan Stienke, Louis Mon nin, Gera ld Fl etcher, Rudol ph A ndzi k, Louis Messina , David Ne ll is. fiFTH ROW , Mart in She rry, Ron McGee, Ron Reinstatl er, Joe Berkeme ieJ, Bill Fa ulkner, Larry Mackey, Wa lter Metz.

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BOTTOM ROW: John Mazzone, Bob Snyder, Steve Pittl, Treas.; Joe Reke, Pres.; Tony Wenzler, V. Pres. and Stud. Coun.; Jerome Malone, Sec.; Steve King, James Zwiesler, Char les Schroll. SECOND ROW: Clark Taylor, Tom Dickensheets, Bill Koehler, Hugh Johnson, Irvin Chase, Ladislaus Pittl, Mike Kraus, Charles Kuntz, Paul Rado, John Cornin . THIRD ROW: Gerald Zimmerman, Phil Plozay, Fred Spang, Nelson Wilson, John Ferguson, Martin Gish, Bill Mahrt, Ron Kanya, Ed Wehner, Norman lin gg, Joe Heili genbe rg, Joe Ruef, Larry Kobes, Ralph Cetone, Larry Baumgardner. Jim Mikula, Bil l Wager, Martin Fuerst, Steve Alexander, Larry Mikese ll.

"What is this, a lay-down strike?" Do it yourse lf craze hits 2H .

Mr. Otten, Broth er Bri sky.

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No one shou ld be that happy about reports.

Chaminade's answer to Ted Heath .

BOTTOM ROW : Di ck W ieland, Tony Pfium, John Demario, Ed Sachs, Stud. Coun.; Tom Schroer, Pres . Mike Thil l, Tom Hortman, Lorry Brun. SECOND RO W: Ed Ruetschle, John Fitzgera ld, Fred Silbere is, Don West, Jim Tob ias, Bob Kromer, Steve Stiglicz, Ro lph Beniamin , Sec. THIRD ROW : Don Holey, Pot Cau lfie ld, Earl Staddon, Nick Hu ssong, Jock Goines, V. Pres. Brend a n Downing, Dole Herbst. FOURTH ROW : George Eile rma n, Bill Bauer, Ron DeBrosse, Pa ul Ruschau, Ed Thomas, Don Gauthier, Walt Keyes, Fronk Trimboli . FIFTH ROW: Bob Reedy, Treas .; Ken Hemmelgarn, Bob Stanley, Joe Bichrest, Bob Schult, Bil l Gottschall, AI Siewe.

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FRESHMAN B BOTTOM ROW: Don Jacobso n, Ch ar les Marshall, Ja mes Zimmerle, Dan Coover, Mike Hu art, Mike Bodary, Tom Ra y, Davi d Bianco, Nick Metz. SECOND ROW : Jim Lurz, Dick Hartzell , Tam Leen, Ed Copp, Pau l Raderer, Dan Ca ll oway, Ti m Kreusch, Jim Br ink man, Mike Noas. THIRD ROW: Jim Burton, Mike Kennedy, Tom Yah Ie, Joe Keyes, V. Pres.; William Peters, Peter Pierron, Joe Sto mps, James Schm id, Ed Mechenbier, Treas . FO URTH RO W : Denni s Cochran, Pat Croy, Tony Zieh ler, Jim Schierloh , Steve Schrim l, Pres.; Ar thur Burns, Stud. Coun .; Denn is Papp , Mike Van Auken, Sec.; Ern est Fl a mm. ABSENT: Richm ond Bartella .

"WOW ! Only 900 days until we graduate. T. Hama nt, J. Rose .

That window sticks every day.

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FRESHMAN C BOTTOM ROW: Paul, Ulrich, Treas.; John Aveyard, Mike Tyler, Gene Senter, Bi ll Wo lff, Stud. Caun.; Gary Strong, Sec., Gene Frick, Ned Harris, John Haemme rl e, Denn is Do lan. SECOND RO W: Jeff Wade, Roger Glass, Rodney Schwieterman, Tim Carr, Joe Rose, Tom Hamant, Bob Sullivan, Jim Bickert, Bob BasI. THIRD ROW: David Van Hausen, V. Pres.; Jerry Fl ohre, Bil l Wabler, Adrian Gravelle, Joel Backscheider, Tom Cotte r, Bob Hunkeler, Kemper Wi ll , David Wi ttman, Leo Ba llweg. FOURTH ROW: Haro ld Jenki ns, Bob Ivory, Bob Brown, Lee Patterson, Jim Wo lf, Ed Back, Art Hites, John

BOTTOM ROW : Roy Suanders, Frank Sarm ir,

Bob Condron,

Dupps,

Dave Ba ll ma n, Pres .

Dave Hartnage l, V.

Pres .; Tom

Mau rer,

Pres.; Dave Crone, Stud. Coun.; Bob Besanceney, Sec.; 'Bill Beringer, Treos.; Preston Lowry, AI Cordonnier. SECOND ROW : Frank Telek, Joe Lafl in, John Powers, Jim Goldschm idt, Gilbe rt George, Bob Ford, Ji m Kenke l, Ken

Ferguson, Jerry Sigler,

Bil l Buehrle, Joe

Klosterman . THIRD ROW:

Bob Muzechuk,

Tom

Kel ley, Ben Hi ll, Tom Zobrist, Don Aneshansley, Richard Rismiller, Denny Dancer, Jim Fenelon, Bob Zuge ld er, Myron Coleman. FOURTH RO W: M ike Ha ley, Denny Bridenbach, Tom Nugen t, Bill Turner, Jim Sipos, Ro n Vers ic, Ed Sch lege l, Br uce Jay.

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"Ho-hum! Guess I'll wea r this coat today."

1F riding high. R. Pickrel, R. Re id, G. Woodall

BOTTOM ROW: Dick Suhr, Ni ck Motsch, Bob Se dl ock, Nor Seubert, Joel Orban, Steve Va n Heeke, Dan Krapf, V. Pres.; Mike He lldoe rfe r, Sec.; Fred Anderson, Bob Craft. SECOND ROW: Wa lt Pi et rzak, John Bogert, Bob Frick, Bill Hi g hley, Dave Travis, Ken Ott, Jerry Ma tting ly, Pres.; Ron D'Am ico, De nnis Har te r. THIRD ROW: Jerry Cann e ll , Tom Weg ho rst, Fred Trimbach, Bob Ire to n, V. Pres.; Jim W ilden haus, Dave Hockaday,

Bob

Murlin,

Tom

Heck,

Ji m

Boettcher.

FOURTH

ROW:

Terry

Schirack,

Dave

line-

gang, Bill Fuchs, Fred Miller, Gene Kunk, Tom Schoenlein, Ron Edsall , Tom Russe ll , V. Pres. ; Gl e nn Midlam, ABSENT: Dave Lach ey.

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Hey Flash, take our picture .

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BOTTOM ROW: Da le Schutte, David Treadway, Joseph Rimkus, Ed Lehm a nn , Bill Murroy, Dick Brou n, John Hoffman , Di ck Reid, Davi d Davis, Jerry Kencade. SECOND ROW : Joh n Hoerstin g, Phil Bordenk ircher, Dale Marsha ll, Mike Ryan, Ra lph Gitzinger, Ha ns Rin esker, Pete Hil ge ford, Joe Fuchs, Carl Schweickart, Dick Pickre. THIRD ROW: Jerry Sha rk ey, Mike Hackett, Tom Boehmer, Ken Strahler, Charles Phillips, Ed Fisch er, Ken Mu nche l, Bob Moosbrugger, Pete Rou gier. FOURTH ROW: Willie

Reed, Pres.;

Ed Va nce,

Sec.; Larry Beck , Gary Woodall, V. Pres.; David Schrage, Dick Poeppelmeie r, Treas.; Wi lli am Gil more, Clancy Must, Stud. Coun .

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BOTTOM ROW: M i ke Dickens, Bob Swadley, Sec. a nd Treas. ; Ron Ring er, Mike Gau lt, Bob Engleman, Herbert Baker, Howard Hollm an, Ga ry Andrew, Bob Finnegan, Gord on Brandt. SECOND ROW: Bob Fitzharr is, Ron Hill, V . Pres.; Julian Zwolski, John Brogan, Tom Merk le, Joe Roh ling, Joe W itman, Jim Kloeb , Don Saurin e, Fred Wallick, Dick Schultze. THIRD ROW: Tom Wysong, Jerry Kroger, Dan Dalton , J. Michael Glaser,

Pau l Ke lemen, Tom

Scarpe lli , Dale Staudter,

Don

Romes, Jim Murphy.

FOURTH

ROW, John

Osterday, Terry Gruver, Ke n Burr, Pau l Horstman, Pres . and Stud. Cou n.; Tam Jenk in s, Roman Kunkel, Bill Kemper, Char les Berb er ich. Absent; Jim Pfande r.

BOTTOM ROW: Charles Hieser, Frank Ciani , Jim Conn oll y, Mi ke Cond y, Ferr is Terbay, Bob Weh ner, M i ke Bu sh, Don Heige l, Bob Hoerne r, Jim Pohl. SECOND ROW: Peter Hers hey, Dave Reis, Ken Hey ne, Dan Mitchell, Wins ton Hughes, Dan Mi ll er, Ed. Tan geman, Sec. Tom O'Neal, Sam Lehman n, Bob Ri ch ison, Treas .; Ray Steck . THIRD ROW: Bob Rosengarten, Paul Bauer, Tim N eary, Dick Ru pert, Dave Mi ll er, John O ber lan der, Charles Klohe, Denn is Glynn, Jim Beck, Rog er Wi tte, Pres. an d Stud. Coun . FOURTH ROW: Alex Ecker t, Ron Bergman , Sta n Sutter, Mike Stukenborg.

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FRESHMAN J BOTTOM RO W, Bob Shuey, Mike Dabbe lt, Gary Santee, Harry Hayden, Dave Tath, Dennis Kinzig, Dan Reich, Mike Staeuble, Jim Charters, Tim Barger, V. Pres . SECON D ROW, Jerry Brown, George Kochmar, Ken Fiessinger, Ron Dickman, Jim Sheer, Barry Zimmer, Jerry Ball, Bob Stevens, John Sauerland, Nelson Craport. THIRD ROW, Bob Konicki, Tom Anderson, Gary Snyder, Carl Holzinger, Albert Haley, Treas.; Ed Bockrath, Dan Shea, Pres.; Joe Schreie r, Dale Gaylor. FOU RTH ROW, Larry Krapp, Russell Morgann, Gene Schock, Louie Keyes, Sec.; Ed Kolaczkowski, Jerry Parmley, Mike Hatzfel d, Stud. Coun.

To the victor go the penn a nts. E. Bockrath

" I make a motion we adjou rn , schoo l. "

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" But Brother, who's tabl e hopping?"

Going down hill in English. Bro. Duffy, C. Rode

BOTTOM ROW: Charles Meyer, Bill Henning, Dave Backa, Gene Daw icke, Bil l Berry, Charles Jackso n, John Buck lew, Elmer Lewis, Dennis McLaughl in, AI Davis . SECOND ROW: John Sanders, Robin Cunn in gham, Dave Granson , Tom Flanagan , John Massing, Henry Bensman, Clifford Cramer, Jim Geis ler, Dennis Esken, John Da ley, Dave Markland. THIRD ROW: Tam Clements, Pres .; Tom Zimmer, Sec.; Ken Schafer, V. Pres.; Bill Petkewicz, Tom Williamson, John Sells, Da le N iekamp, Larry Englert, Ron Siouffman, Ron Kemper. FOURTH ROW : Ed Lovely, Dave Teyber, Don Bradmeyer, Treas.; Wa lt Br ingman, Pat McCoy. ABSENT: Bill Mundey, Jim Meyer.

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FRESHMAN l BOTTOM RO W: Bob Do p ice, M ike By rd, Cha r les Hi nders, Steve Schu lke, Harold La mm ert, Tom Schw iete rman, Roy Prestel, Bob Eng lema n, John Kel ly, Tom Burn eka. SECOND RO W: Bill Fishe r, George Bost ick, Don

Roemer,

John

Ha mpel,

Bob

Om lor,

N orb

Reigelsperger,

Ned

Zerkel ,

Stud .

Coun.;

Bob

Sano, Tony May, Dove Frey . THIRD ROW : Kenny Doll , Pr es. Bil l Ber ry, Sec. ; Carl Null, Jerry Fox, Dove Moses, Treas .; Mike Luhn. FOURTH ROW: Charles Heckma n, John Bertho lf , Dick Wise, Ron Schmid t, Don Woeste, John Kemper, V. Pres .; Joe O rtel, Mo rvin Stei n. ABSENT: Bi l l Meyer, Lorry Harmon, Bob Mi ll er .

BOTTOM ROW: Tom Scheu, To ny Jacobso n, Tony N iar hos, Fred Wenzel, Bob Fleck, Stud. Coun .; Peter Ruppert, Tom Ha rvey, Tom Reboulet, Leona rd Gentile, Jerry Bu rneak. SECOND RO W: Bi ll Wolfe, Lon Johnson, Tom Riley, Bob Yah le, M ike M inogue, Dar ryl Bosh, Sec.; Don Boker, Vin ce nt Evers, Gene Eck ley, Jim Spong. THIRD ROW: Ro y Cumm i ngs, Joe For tkamp, Dove Fockle r, John Stoker, Pres.; Lorry Kolb, Dove Dillhofl, Ken Roth , Steve Hammer, Tom Schenkel. FOURTH RO W: John Hue lsma n, Harry N owlin, Jim Brow n, V. Pres .; Ron Roley, Bi ll Kochma r, Joe Mi ller. ABSENT: Char les Rod e, Ch ar les Greth , Ch a rl es Elli s, Jim Nea l.


li lt takes a ll kinds .. . II Bil l Berry, Jerry Burneka, Dave Moses, Mike Luhn.

Freshmen make hasty retr eat f rom a long schoo l day. Steve Schu lke, Ch a r les Heckm a n, Bi ll Fis her

" B.W. here, where are yoU?"

Strict ly formal!

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Fath er Lees impresses the thought "Ma ry is the mother of mankind" at the Mother's Day Pilgrimage at Mount Saint John.

RELIGIOUS The basic aim of Chaminade is to build good Catholic leaders for the future. Therefol-e, it is obvious that religion shou ld play the major role in the life of th e school. Dail y Mass and Communion are fundamental parts of the schoo l day_ Confessions are heard twice daily. Among the outstanding religious functions of the year were the Mass of the Holy Spirit; the daily recitation of the Rosary during October and May; the

FRESHMAN SODALITY

Rosary rallies; and the most significant event of the year, the school's annual Retreat held for the underclassmen at the school

FIRS路T RO W: E. Mechenbier, D. Romer, T. Zimmer, K. Doll, N. Hussong, T. Borger, P. Ruschau, B. Fleck, R. Benjamin. SECOND ROW: M . Luhn, K. Schafer, T. Kruesch, W . Walff, D. Krapf, J. Keyes, C. 路Must, E. Sachs, T. Schraer . THIRD ROW: T. Jenkins, D. Schrage, R. Ivory, D. Hartnage l, T. Weghorst, T. Russell, K. Burr, J. Gaines, F. Trimboli, T. Gruver. FOURTH ROW : M . Thill, G. Woodall, D. Ballman, J. Shirloh, D_ Shay, D. Crone, K. Rath, J. Wildenhaus, l. Keyes, A. Burns .


FIRST ROW : T. Tuite, M. Hard , D. Leff, W. Kennedy, B. Schneble, D. Li enesch, N. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: L. Baker, A. Poh l, D. Koehler, R. Thomas, J . Davis, G. Kra mer, E. Hausfe ld , C. Thu rma n. THIRD ROW: J. Clark, J. Civille, T. Ra hlin g, J . Takacs, M . Burns, T. Cavanaugh, E. A lexander. FOURTH ROW: R. Estevez, D. Harwa th, W . Steffen, M. Hartnett, R. Rada, C. Raspe r, J. Mat hes.

ACTIVITIES

JUNIOR SODALITY

and for the first tim e, for th e seniors at Mount Saint John in the form of a closed Retreat. The Sodality, the most far-reaching organization in the school, is charged w ith the tasks of encouraging the students to , live th e full C hristian life under t he auspices of Our Lady . It is their job to see that every pha se of student life-intel lectua l, cultural , socia l and at hletic-is permea ted w ith the spirit of Christ, Son of Mary.

Lay a nd re li gious facul ty atten d the dedication af th e shrine of Our Lady in the caurtyard of the new faculty house.

" Li ve modern, li ve Mary," urges Fathe r Gerbe r at May Rosa ry Rally.


On October 8th our 1400 students filled the gymnasium while some 60 Student Council members, class officers and Sodality members took part in the living Rosary. In this way, the school makes an outward act of devotion to Mary, the school's protectress.

"School Life" was the topic for the November Sodality study day. Talks on various aspects of this subject were given by Helen Schulty (Julienne), M a uri n e Sullivan (St. Joseph's) and Ramon Estevez and Bill Pflaum of Chaminade. Two hundred students were present at this day of thought and discussion.

SOPHOMORE SODALITY FIRST ROW: S. King, J. Malane, L. Pittl, J. Reke, W. Vernan, K. Walters, L. Ahlers, G. Vassy. SECOND ROW: R. Hackenberg, D. Dahm, D. Kender, W. Kussman, J. Schmitz, R. Hasfeld, J. Bahn. THIRD ROW: T. Brzozowski, R. Scudder, D. Minch, G. Mescher, J. Unverferth, J. Wenzke, M. Fettig, G . Davidson. FOURTH ROW: R. Deger, T. Dean, R. Boeke, R. Beckerich, F. Huelsman, J. Ennis, N. Schaeff.

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AI Miller (right center) leads a discussion on student friendship at the March study evening. Here the students present their views on the subject of the evening in the hope that some positive conclusions will be reached. Through this exchange of ideas, these study sessions will sh9w their effects.

Group devotion was one of the many features of the senior Retreat at Mount Saint John. Other fine features of the Retreat were: excellent opportunities for pri vate meditation

and

devotions,

retirement

from the world as the monks of old and a fine opportunity to gain many graces.

SOPHOMORE SODALITY FIRST ROW: L. Schnore, K. Ryan, R. Lipp, J. Pier, R. Hemmelgarn, J . Herbert, S. Klee. SECOND ROW: R. Alig, F. Kozuh, T. Rueth, T. Albers, L. Boesch, H. Badders, M. McGarry. THIRD ROW: W. Mayer, C. Steuer, J. Koerner, T. Kuhn, B. Watts, P. Tangem an, R. Lauterbach. FOURTH ROW: T. Lurz, J. Shelby, J. Moore, T. Blind, N. Beigel, W. Stowe, R. Heckman, T. Howard, T. Scheper.

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Fr. Anderson, Sodality moderator, discusses plans with the Sodality Council.

A moment of prayer and meditation is offered by seniors on retreat at Mount Saint John.

SENIOR SODALITY FIRST ROW: W . Pflaum, W. Krewedl, G . Sengi, J. Tu rne r. SECOND ROW: G. Deger, L. Raiff, T.

O'Donne ll ,

S.

Cichanowicz,

V.

King,

J.

Brogan. THIRD ROW: W. Swadley, P. Makley, J. Jauch,

R. Jenkins, P. Rogers, C. FOURTH ROW: J. Wat kins.

The act of consecration to Our Lady is ferve ntly recited by Sodality members at the Sodality reception.

Students and Pilgrimage .

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parents

honor

Mary

at

Mother's

Dirckx.

Day


TOWARD

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A

GREATER

CHAMINADE


FATHERS'

CLUB STANDING: Mr. Stout, Director; Mr. Lamm. SEATED: Mr. Davis, Mr. Korte, Condolence Chairm a n; Mr. Focke, Treasu rer; Mr. Reams, Pres .; Mr. Horwath, Vice Pres.; Mr. Hoening, Secretary; Mr. Bauman , Director.

This organization, an integral part of the PTA, has been one of the guiding forces behind the various school activities, in cooperation wi th the Mother's Club. Numbered among its many activities for the year was the sponsorship of a stag fish fry, the dances for Chaminade parents and the Father-Son Banquet, one of the school's biggest annual affairs.

Fath er Connelly and Curley Morrison, guest speakers, entertainment at Father-Son Night.

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MOTHERS' CLUB A vita l w ing in our parents' organizations, this group is respons ibl e for the feeding of 1500 boys every day. The Mothers' Club numbers over 1000 members. It co-sponsors the parents' dances and promotes an annual pillowcase bingo for the entertainment of the mothers and th eir friends.

SEATED: Mrs.

He nry

Hoenin g,

Tea

Chairman; Mrs. Edw in Raiff, Secretary; Mrs. Alfred Didier, President; Mrs. Albert Davis, Treasu rer; Mrs. Howard Reams,

Program Chairman. STAND-

ING: Mrs. Joseph Larger, Condolence Chairman ; Mrs . Thomas Ko rte, Membership Chairman. Not present for picture: Mrs. Ann Hunte r, Vice Presid ent; Mrs. Wa lte r Schommer, Cafeteria Chairman; Mrs . Theresa Schmitz, Publi city

Chairman;

Mrs .

Rawers, Federati on Delegat e.

Barth o ld


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BOOSTER CLUB Brother Sartor, Booster Club moderator, describes the essential of an eyecatching poster to Robert Deis, William Stowe and Anthony Vacchiano. (This picture was posed .)

The making of signs, posters and scenery is the main function of the Chaminade Booster Club . Guided by the tireless efforts of Brother Sartor, its chief tasks have been athletic rally signs and variety show scenery. "The signs behind the spirit" best typifies the attitude

of

Chaminade's

budding

artists.

They have again lived up to their reputation as Chaminade's advertising agency.

Larry Boesch and Phil Hoffman show their band drive Vic Reiling and George Davidson use the silk screen machine to make megaphones for the football games.

poster, a mural depicting the construction of our new bUilding.

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THE CHAMINADE NEWS FIRST ROW: D. Hart, M. Hard, W. LaFarsch. SECOND ROW: C . Dirckx, l. Buddendeck, J. Brogan , W. Swadley. ABSENT: T. Howard .

In keeping with the Chaminade spirit of steady growth and improvement, this monthly publication saw the addition of extra pages and two new editors during the past year. Highlighting school activities throughout the entire year from the band and football practices in early September to the graduation exercises in June, the News keeps its readers well informed of school events.

Bro. Hertweck gives some tips to Joe Aiello, another journalistic hopeful.

FIRST ROW: D. Calloway, J. Bickert, J. Rose, T. Hamant, S. Klee, J. Thein, C. Cichanawitz, B. Hegman, D. Jacobson . SECOND ROW: F. Blackwell, J. Bickrest, Gross,

J. J.

Hall ,

D.

Marshall,

D.

Luehrs,

P.

Makley,

W.

Pflaum. THIRD ROW: V. Reiling , J. Fortman,

R. Thomas,

E. Alexander,

D. Horwath, T. Gibbons.


NAT. HONOR SOCIETY

FIRST ROW: G. Reefe, J . Wysong, J . Pool e, W. Swad ley, R. Schirack, W. Pfl aum . SECOND ROW: T. Berger, N . Rinehard, G . Dege r, P. Tarlano, L. Aiff, S. Cichanawicz, D. Seitz, C. Dirck x. THIRD ROW: C. Va n Hecke, R. J enkins, J . J auch, F. Bentz, F. Faust, D. Cayton, J . Wa itzman, M. Braadstone. FOURTH ROW: L. Kinn ey, T. Schommer, T. Mi ll er, R. Beisel, J . Fo rtman, D. Treo n, W. Reili ng.

MATH CLUB The Chaminade Math Club, devoted to a deeper stu dy of th e fundam entals of mathematics, has long been a sturdy organization in this school. Eac h member studies a particular phase of this extensive sub ject and presents it for discussion to th e other club members. Through these discussions,' under the guidance of Bro. Ed wa rd Zahn, the boys deve lop and broade n their know ledge of mathematics.

FIRST ROW: J. Wai tzman, C. Van Hecke, E. Leyes, D. Se itz. SECOND ROW: T. Berger, J. Fortm an, T. Bittle .

Jauch,

J.

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NAT. ATH. HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: E. Sengi , D. Wa lters, J. Wysong, M. Moore, B. Hegma n, F. Fa ust, W. Begley. SECOND

ROW: C. Coughlin, R. Roth, R. Muzechuk, F. Bo nanno, R. Hago n, W. Pfloum. LAST ROW: W. Reiling, T. Konicki, T. McCormick, T. Miller, T. Schommer, F. Ambrose.

II BRARY STAFF There is probably no other organization in this school which goes so unnoticed yet deserves so much praise as the library staff. It is this generous group of boys under the direction of Father Brown, our librarian, that keeps needed books avai lable for the students. By donating their free periods and study time to others, these boys set a fine example of the true Chaminade spirit.

FIRST ROW: H. Jenkins, D. Jacobson, R. Brow n, E. Back . SECOND ROW: Bruer, R. Wuellner.

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R. McGruder,

D.

Deger, J .


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BILL PFLAUM , Editor-in-Chief

Sports Editor

Student Editor

VIC REILING Art Editor

ANNUAL Jim Brogan and Charles Dirckx.

Bill Pflaum discusses layouts wi th Vic King, right, and Grant Deg er, left, who both spent many hours perfecting these layouts.

Some of the members of the anl'lUal staff relax after meeting the last deadline.


Activities Edito r

Eve nts Editor

Photography Editor

Senior Editor

STAFF Long hours and hard work have marked the planning, organizing and assembling of this yea r's " Eag le" into th e finished product, an enduring souvenir of life at Chaminade, 1956-57. Both th e business and editoria l staffs have labored unceasingly, in order that th e "Ann ua l" might present to the students and fri ends of our schoo l a record of a b igger, better Chami nade, a schoo l wi th its eye to the future. Th e ed itorial staff, d irected by Brother O'Connor, was in charge of planning th e layo uts, tak ing the pictures a nd composing th e copy for th e book. Its counterpart, th e business staff, headed by Brother Zahn , kept the financial rec ords and, through the subscription and ad drives, supp lied th e money necessary to issue a publication such as thi s.

BUSINESS STAFF

FRONT: D. Braun, P. M i nser. BACK : G. Yous, M. Broodstone, M. Gibson, J . Turner, J. Thein. ABSENT: J. Teleman , B. Heidenreich.

M ike Broadstone, John Kelemen, G ene Yaus and David Brau n (standing) compri sed the backbone of our BUSIN ESS STAFF.



Christmas concert.

Brother Joe gets a big gift at the Christmas party.

M ini ature horns make a big hit at Christmas.

"Allegheny Moon."

"Here's to our Alma Mater."

Practice makes Perfect.

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FRONT ROW: N. M itche ll , l. Souter, D. Sommer, C. Th urmon, T. Ca rr, D. Aneshans ley, R.

Sparks, D. Kender, J. Keleman (Tw irler), R. Horwa th (Drum Ma ior), D. Moses, R. Eng le brecht,

J . Car r, R. Ivo ry, H. Snyder, J. Wai tzman , R. Love. SECO ND ROW: K. Heyne, D. Bia nco, D. Backo, M. Hatzfeld, W. Bu eh fle, N . Rieg lesperger, J. Parmley, R. Alig, E. Fl amm, R. Finnegan, D. West, D. Krop f. THIRD ROW: F. Schwieterman, D. Dancer, E. Pohl, W. Stout, V. King , J. Bi chrest, R.

Kuczek, J. Beck, W. Mahrt, M . Cunningham,

K.

Kind erman, J.

BROTHER JOSEPH TR AGRESER Band Director

Band Officers: Bob Englebrecht, Pres.; Lowe ll Kinney, Sec.Treas .; John Fortman, V. Pres.

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Th esi ng, T. Michel, R. Lomm, D. Cocron, K. Feissi nger, J. Lurz, J. Fitzgerald, S. Van Heeke. FO URTH ROW: J. Bucklew, R. Ringer, M . Stoeuble, D. Bash, J. Welsh, E. Koloczkowsky, D. Bl atz, T. Be rge r, T. Bec k, W. Berry, M . Byrd, J. Rim kus, R. Li pp, J. Johnson, R. Glass, R. Condron. LAST ROW: T. Westbrock, R. Dege r, L. Ahlers, C. Va n Heeke, J. Fortman, F. Messina, J. Whi tton , G. Deger, K. Hemmelgarn, L. Kinney, D. Popp, E. Mechenbier, J. Kloeb, T. Reuth , W. Berner, J. Dan ie lwicz, ABSE N T: R. Masso.

BROTH ER DONALD WIGA L Conductor

Ba nd prepares for one of its many parades.

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CADET BAND

FRONT ROW: T. Carr, R. Ivory, D. Aneshans ley, D. Moses. SECOND ROW: D. Bianco, K. Keyne, D. Boeke, N. Rieglesberger, J. Parmley, E. Flamm, D. Cochr an, D. Roemer, T. Schw ieterman, J. Lurz, J. Fitzgera ld, S. Van Heeke, R. Cond ron. THIRD ROW: M. Hatzfeld, W. Buehrle , D. Dancer, R. Kuczak, J. Bichrest, J. Beck, J. Fene lon , W. Peters, K. Feissinger, R.

Finnegan,

D. West,

D. Krapf.

TOP

ROW:

R.

Glass, W.

Berry,

E.

Kolaczkawski, J. Kloeb, E. Mechenbier, D. Papp , K. Hemmelgarn, D. Bash, M. Staueble,

J. Bucklew, R. Ringer, M. Byrd, J. Ri mkus.

Band plays at dedication of Brothers' residence.

Afte r a long summer of practice, the band made its initial appearance on the gr idiron. Its formations and music were top-notch. As a special item, it sa luted th e school's loyal followers at Julienne and St. Joe's. They also appeared in numerous parades and were the honor guard for the Queen's float in the U.D. Homecom in g parade. Close on the heels of the marching season came the Christmas concert. Possibly this is t he gayest part of the schoo l year for the band. Fo llowing the concert, the Parents' Clu b of the Band gave a Chr istmas party. Short ly t hereafter, the band gave a musical lift to the variety show. From thi s point on, al l practices were aimed towards the Spr ing con cert, the height of Chaminade's musical year.

SENIORS

J. Keleman, Twirler. FIRST ROW: J. Waitzman, J. Welsh, T. Miche l, G. Deger, T. Beck, L. Sauter. SECOND RO W: D. Blatz, R. Englebrecht, T. Berger,

L.

Kinney, J.

Van Heeke, V. King.

Fo rtman, C.


TRI-M

The Chaminad e chapter of th e Modern Music Maste rs, a national music honor society, was organ ized last year by Ji m Wo lf, a Chamin ade graduate. Thus far it has attempted to encourage musical development th ro ug h many different projects.

FRONT ROW: J. Wa itzman (Historian ), D. Sommer, L. Sauter, C. Thu rman, R. Alig.

SECOND ROW: T. Michel, D. Kender, J. Dan ielwicz, R. li pp, J. Johnson, M. Cunning ham, V. King, W. Stout (Treasurer) . LAST ROW: W. Ber ner, T. Berger, T. Reuth, R. En g lebrech t, G. Deger (V. Pres .); F. Messina, J. Whitton, J. Fortm an, T. Westbrock,

C. Van Hee ke (Pres.), L. Ahlers, Ji m Wolf (Sponsor) . ABSENT: R. Horwath (Sec.).

FRONT

GLEE CLUB

ROW:

R.

Rich ison,

P.

Pi erron,

M.

Bodary,

C. Marshall, d.

Powers,

R.

Wieland. CENTER ROW : T. Dean, D. Koehler, D. Dal ton, M . G laser, J. Steineman, J. Confer, P. Caul~eld, D. Glynn , W. Ber ry, W. LaFo rsch, B. Jay, R. Andzik, W. Kennedy, R. Jenkins. BACK ROW, F. Bl ackwe ll, R. Schumacher, G. Yaus, R. Cayton, R. Hemmelgarn,

D. Matlock,

J.

Bauman,

Ha usfe ld, M. Hard, W. Merenda.

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R.

W itt man,

C.

LeCoumpte,

G.

Davidson,

E.


SPRING CONCERT

Once again a successful band raffle was topped off by the annual Spring concert. This year's concert was opened by the Cadet Band , which is composed almost entirely of freshmen. This is the first time that a special portion of the Spring concert was devoted to freshmen. Their program was amazing and predicts a bright future for our music department.

Band is visited by some "Boogie Woogie Mice."

The

main

portion

of the concert featured

semi-classical and classical

many

pieces, as well as rousing

marches and humorous numbers. Outstanding were such compositions as "Allerseelen ," "The Gypsy Baron," and "Killarney Overture." Highlighting the program was the drawing of the winning ticket in the Band Raffle . This concert was the last performance of the year for the senior members of the Band. Several weeks later the Band Banquet officially closed the concert season with the presentation of awards . And so the Band starts another Summer, building towards another tine band not only in music but also in marching and spirit.


Brother Duffy announces winner of the new Ford.

Drummers roll off at concert.


BIOLOGY CLUB

BIOLOGY CLUB Thi s club, one of Chaminade's newest organizations, has shown a rapid growth during its re lati ve ly short existence. Devoted to t he study of the secrets of nature, its members, under its capable advisor Brother路 Zamierowski, have t aken part in field trips, lectures and many interesting after-school labora tory experimen ts.

" ... and this is one of our most serious clubs."

FIRST ROW: S. Klee, K. Ryan, W.

La Forsch,

Rueth,

H.

Rinecker,

R. Wehner,

SECOND

ROW:

T.

D. Zimm er. R.

Deis,

D.

Dunca n, J. Koerner, L. Ens, A . P. Hilgeford, L. Beck, J . Vande nbosch, E. Keferl, H.

Hickey,

Baker. IN BUS : P. Lowry.

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JUNIOR COUNCIL

Th e Jcowa Club of Chaminade st udies internati ona l problems. Through wo rking with some 1800 council members in the Day ton area, th e Jcowa members learn that t here are other problems in the

ON

world besides t hose in their own backyard . The Jcowa contains

WORLD

more

room at Chaminade

than

20,000

pieces of

wort hwhi le litera t ure o n countries and international affoirs . Pertinent to p ics of world -w id e significance that confront the average Americon are discussed at t heir

AFFAIRS.

bi -weekly meeting.

FIRST ROW: W. Moyer, J. Will, N. Mitchell, J. Herbert, J. Pier, M.

Hord.

SECOND

ROW :

T.

Kuhn, J. Reigler, T. Rowers, J. Koerner, J. Wat kins .

STANDING: Tony

Elsass, Bob Love, Tom

Gabriel, Brother Brott . SEATED: Bill Moyer, John Koerner, Art Woolery, John Dupps, N orman Mitchell, John Pier, Jim Herbert.

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ENGINEERS CLUB

FIRST ROW: T. Hortm an, A. Pflum , P. Caulfi eld, R. Besance ney, F. Sarmir, J . Pi er, T. Brzozows ki , M. McGarry . SECOND ROW: G. Be utel , N. Harri s, J. Wade, J. Shorkey, R. D'Amico, R. Craft, T. A lbers, H. Badders . THIRD ROW: W. Stowe, D. Van Ha use n, D. Dancer, N . Hussong, J . Taro cs, J. W il ey, G. Mescher, J. Brenner. FOURTH ROW: E. Feltz, J. Dupps, G . Wooda ll, R. Versic, E. Kolaczkowski, R. Bec kerich, R. Glaser, J. Bohn .

With the growing need for engineers so apparent in

O ver seventy boys participate actively in th e club's

thi s country, th e students and faculty of Chaminade are doing th eir part to meet the need. This yea r, under t he superv ision

functions . Each is give n a proiect relati ve to so me phase of

of Brother Schoen , an Engineers Club was initiated . This met

eng ineer ing , from w hich he reaps a greater kn owledge of this interesting subiect wh il e prepar ing himself and his nation for

w ith immediate response from the student bod y.

the future.

FIRST ROW : T. Grilliot, J. Conier, R. Massa, M. Hord, L. Boesc h, F. Kozuh, L. Kuhn, D. Minch. SECOND ROW: J. Kozuh, C. Brinkman, R. Alig, E. Charnock, R. Brown, R. Scudd8l', R. Hackenberg, J. Johnson, W . Mayer. THIRD ROW: R. Lienesch, J. Somsel, J. Koerner, M. Burns, T. Howard, P. Hoffman, G. Kr~me r, D. Kender. FOURTH ROW : W . Ceyak, T. Kuhn, J. Civille, E. Roberts, E. Vassy, J. Setser, J. Pi rruce ll o, L. Ahlers, T. Krumm.

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CAMERA CLUB

I The most patient club at Chaminade is the Camera Club . Continuall y it is made to put up with the pressing demands of the "C haminade News," the annua l staff and oth er schoo l organizati ons. Und er the superv ision of Brother Frank Annun zi ata, however, they were able to maintain equilibrium and put out the fin e pictures for thi s book. R. Kramer, J. Turn er, and J. Fleck.

D. MacPherso n gives a demonstration in the darkroom.

Dick Li enesch and Bob Biege l

KNEELIN G : K. Heyne, J . Gold schmidt, R. Kromer. STANDING : C. Klohe, J. Fl eck, C. Brinkman,

take se lf portraits .

R. Lienesch, R. Biegel, S. Wolfe, D. MacPherson, N. Zerkel, J. Turner, L. Zimmer, G, Schack.

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THE CHAMINADE

FIRST ROW: J . Confer, N. Mitchell, R. Glass, J. Herbert, J. Pier, P. Goeke, E. Staddon, F. Silbereis, J. Wade . SECOND ROW: D. Sei tz, J. Keyes, M. Hard, E. Hausfeld, J. Bichrest, T. Kuhn, J. Thesing. THIRD ROW : M. Thill, G. Wh itton, T. Sedlock, R. Love, N. Hoening, J. Takacs, J. Lauricel la, R. McGruder. FOURTH ROW: W. Ceyak, J. Aiello, J. Civi lle, J . Thi es, F. Blackwell, A. Miller, R. Stanley, L. Zimmer .

Poi nt of personal privilege! Wou ld you mind stopping on this page for just a minute. Let us tell you about the

Brother Corbett is th e he'a d coach, wi th Brother Rauscher directing the debaters . Both contr ibute a g reat deal to the

Speec h Club, one of th e most competitive clubs here at Chaminade. Each year it comp etes aga in st schools from a ll

teaching of speech, se lf-confidence and leadersh ip.

over Ohio. The battles are toug h, filled with tension but

and traveled more t han 1900 miles!, Hi gh honors were frequent, wi th th e debaters p lac ing first four tim es out of seve n

bringing rewarding resu lts. The highl ight of the year was the winning of first place in the field of debate at the District OHSSL Fi nals. Chaminade also placed first in poetry and t hird in radio programs.

In the past year t he club attended eighteen tournaments

chances . Individua l even ts were outstanding with the capture of first place medals eight times by individua l speakers in the fi ve different types of competition .

The House of Representati ves in session during the Chaminade Student Congress.

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SPEECH CLUB Tom Sed lock , in a vigorous debate, tells how farm market prices are making a sharp dec line this year .

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Brother Rauscher hands out th e schedu les to the timekeep ers at Chaminade's speech tourney. First place debaters at Newark. L

"You've got to put more expression into that line," explains Broth er Corbett while coaching Bob Love for an individua l event.

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STAGE CREW The work of the st age crew is a big job, and it is done in a big way. Expertl y directed by Brother Edward Zahn, the members utilize the lights and scenery of our stage to make every product ion a greater success t han the previous o ne.

Mike Oiam ente pauses while putting t rays in th e new dishwasher.

,.. Ass embling the stage risers pr'ese nts a jigsaw puzzl e for the stage crew.

CAFETERIA SQUAD FIRST RO W : J. Pi er, R. Lipp, E. Lehman. SECOND RO W: E. Strobel, P. Rodo, T. Sturm, D. Herbst, N. Mit che ll , L.

Boesch.

THIRD

ROW : R.

Deger,

C.

Klohe, M. Di a men te, M. Broughton, J. Bickrest, F. Kavonough.


FIRST ROW: R. Besa nceney, R. Saunde rs, M. Huart, D. Jacobson, C. Schutte, R. Goode. SECOND

ROW: W. Metz, P. Pierro n, R. Preste l, W . We idne r, R. Hartzell , G . George, T. Toomey . THIRD ROW: R. Ric hi so n, T. Mannix, N. Metz, E. Harris, R. Glass, A. Gravelle, R. Hunkler. FOURTH ROW: R. Glynn, R. Allen, R. "Wise, J. Wade, L. Boesch, M. Fetti g, R. Deger, N. Craport.

Club member sweeps floor after game.

SERVICE CLUB Whether it be the Variety Show, a basketball game, a dance or a ta x stamp drive, you can be sure that the Service Club has played its part to make the function an event worth remembering. Unnoticed and unpraised, it performs the duties so essential in making any endea ve r a success.

Brother LaFa so looks on as R. Schumacher, T. Yahle, and Club lifts seats after a rally.

A. Gravelle count ta x stamps.


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7 ........ . 6

OPP . TEAM Roo seve lt .. .. . . . . . . .... .. . . . 6

Fairmont ... .. . . . .... .. . . ... 33 Dunba r ...... ... . .. . . .. . ... 0 38 ..... ... . . . . . . 25 ..... . ....... . Stivers . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .... .. 19 6 38 . .. .. . ... .. . . . Belm ont ............ . . . . 33 .. . .......... . Wilbur W right .... . . ....... 0

26 .... . ........ . St. Ed ward's . ... . .. ... . .. . .. 13 28 ....... . . .... . Kiser ......... . .. .. . .. . . . . . 6 Rog er Baco n . . . .... . . . . . .... 14 o o .... . . ... . ... . Purcell . ......... . ... ...... 27 Roosevelt .. . . ... ... . . . . . ... . 7 33

Fu zzy Faust, Dayton 's COACH OF THE YEAR, is p resented with a trophy f or his outstand in g acco mp lis hmen ts.

Mr. Edwa rd Regan

Mr. Tatt Duff

Mr. Bernard Otten BROTHER BRISKY

Breaking into a new job is a lways difficult but in the case of an athletic director it can be a lmost impossible. In his fi rst year at the post, soft spoken, hard wor king, Bro . Robert Brisky has seemi ngl y overcome th e impossib le. For the last nine months ' he has coordinated the athletic the eff orts of the student body w ith prec ision and acc uracy . Day after day, he has had to se t schedules, arrange practices, repair eq ui pment, conduct gym classes, meet the public, and perform the hund reds of oth er duties req uired of such a position. Th e stude nt body and a ll followers of Chaminade teams can be gratefu l for the job Brother Bob ha s done .

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR


SENIOR STARS

FRANK AMBROS E-6 po i nds vicious

..

All-Ci ty

b locker

fee t, 3 i nches off ens ive nickname

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tackle "Moose",

BOB BEGLEY-5 feet, 10 inches, 165 pounds. O ff ensive guard ti ng

Li gh t bu t hard

hit-

prec ision blocker.

buil t like one.

DON

W ALTERS - 5

fee t,

10

i nches,

pounds. All -C ity offensive center CiS a CCit

175 quick

sw ift but su,"e blocker.

DICK TREON - 6 feet, 2 inches, 175 pounds.

BILL SALMON - 6 feet, 185 pounds. A lert

GENE SENGL- 5 feet, 9 inches, 170 poun ds.

Sure- ha ndeel

defensive linebacker

Top-n igh t quarterback . .. good ba ll ha n-

li nebacker.

enel

All -Ci ty

cl efensive

smas hing tack ler

con tinua lly i n enemy's bClc kn eld.

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d ier, Bra i ny signa l-col ler.


BOB

BO GAV ITZ-5

feet,

-

10 inch es,

poun ds. Resemb les steamro lle r

210

always

th e man to have neor when he's on your

M IKE

DIAMA NTE-6 f eet,

inch,

205

FRED FAUST-5 f eet, 10 inches, 155 pounds.

pounds. All -Ci ty defensive tack le . .. built

All-City halfback. Tough to bring down

like a truck ... line -cras her supreme.

would rathe r run over th a n around you.

side .

TOM KON ICKI-6 feet, 220 pounds. AllCity offensive t ackle. Honorary captain . . opene d goping holes in opposing lines .

RO N ROTH -5 feet, 10 inches, 165 pou nds . Terri ffic competi t or d efen se

WA LT

All-C ity

pounds.

REI LI NG- 6

. .. Men ace to the opposition.

workhorse of stubborn Eagle line .

Honorable

feet

2

ment ion

119

inches, All-City

205

TE RRY McCORM IC K-5 feet, 11 inches, 189 pounds . Offensive fullback

All -City d e-

f ensive lin eb ac ker . .. ne rce t ackler.


SEASON When Mr. Gerard " Fuzzy" Faust came out of retirem ent and off ered his services to Chaminade for one more year as footba ll coach, he promised that he wou ld return the ~ity championship to th e Green and White. This he did in a manner wh ich , th ough not or igin al or unique for M r. Faust, provid ed a complete and fitting climax to an outstanding career as a footbal l coach and builder of men. In accomp li shing the ir predetermined goa l the Eagles won eigh t games wh il e dropping only three. Cham inade opened the season with a hardearned victory over one of its traditionally tougher foes, Roosevelt, 7-6, and th en hit a low ebb falling before a powerful Fairmont by a score of 33-6 . Th e second victory of th e seaso n, garnored by th e Eagles occurred w hen they trounced Dunbar, 38 -0 . Cha minade continued on its wi nning streak 25-19.

defeati ng a stu bbor n Stiver's Belmont was th e next victi m

eleve n, of the

powerful Green and White as they fell 38-6, and

John Stoker d as hes up the sideline t ra i led by a fleet of Belmont pursue rs.

Dick Tangema n attempts a Roger Bacon.

" Don 't iust stand th ere, do something!"

120

leng t hy field

goa l aga in st


RESUME the Eag les made it four straight by taking Wi lbur Wright the fo ll owing week 33-0. Journey ing to Cleve land, the Big Green defeated a rugged St. Edwtlrd's team by a score of 26- 13. More imp rovemen t was shown in the Kiser game as the club picked up another League victory 28-6. The Eagles then fel l in two consecu ti ve wee ks to Roger Bacon and Purce ll , by scores of 14-0 and 27-0 respectively. Closing out the year in the city champion ship game on Thanksgiving Day, the Chaminade team won a resounding triumph over Roosevelt, 33-7 . Record -w ise, it was an ou tstanding season, but in sincere team effort, fine sportsmanship, and exemplary conduct on and off the field, our 1956 squad rated high in the anna ls of Eagle gridiron history. At the close of the footbal l campa ign for the City League, Mr. Faust, Cham inade's Man of the Hour, was chosen Dayton's Coach of the Year .

The Roosevelt Tedd ies are helpless in their chance a fter Fred Faust. The came ro was also helpless.

Jerry Thi es punts as Dove Staub (66 ) readis him self for the massive Roos eve lt defenders.

121


Wilbur Smith breaks away from onrushing

Wilbur

Wright tackler

as

Gary Finnegan (39) leads interference.

Mr. Regan gives final word to Joe Jones before entering the Purcell game .

122


SI XTH RO W : E. Evans, W. So lman, W. Rei ling, F. Ambrose, M. Monaghan,

Rober ts, W. Smith, E. Sengi, F. Faust, F. Ehrensberger, D. Walters, R. Beg-

T. Kon icki, M. Diomon te, E. Travis, N. Schoeff, D. Beckerich. FIFTH ROW:

ley, Mr. T. Duff . SECOND ROW: R. Lau terbach, R. Heckman, R. Roth,

T. Vocchio no, J. Vocchiono, R. C rofcheck, T. Gruve r, J. Thi es; M. Fu erst,

T. Woolery, A . Byrne, J. Janes, D. Skrownski, P. Wi lliams, J. Moo re, Mr.

E. Heige l, R. Ta ng ema n, G. Finnegan. FOURTH ROW : Mr. Ed Regan , M.

Fuzzy Fa ust. FIRST RO W : J. Travis, R. Hacke nberg, T. Albers, J. Unve rfer th,

Hart nett, J. Wenz ke, F. Bonanno, J. Civi lle, R. Bogovi tz, J. St oker, T. W i ld-

W. Kennedy, D. Staub, G. Mescher, J. Clark.

enhaus, E. Boeke, D. Kosak. THIRD ROW: M r . B. Otten, T. McCo r mick, E.

CHEERLEADERS

LEFT TO RIGHT: Pa ul Ta rla no, Howard Rea ms, Henry Davis, Lorry Raiff, Don Pfeiffer, Si an Cich a nowicz, Dic k Root.

123


TOP ROW , Left to rig ht : coach Dick Stein, mgr. Bob Stan ley, Tom Schroer,

Tom Yah le, Di ck Poeppelme ier, Tom Clements, Terry Gruver. FRONT ROW:

Tom Jenkins, Dave Schrage, AI Siewe, Dave Crone, Ben Hill, Jack Gaines,

Stan Sutter, Tony Zi ehl er, Dan Shea, Edd ie Sachs, Jerry Fo x, Ke n Burr,

Mike Luhn, Ken Roth, Jim Schierloh. MIDDLE ROW: Da le Gay lor, Marvin

Bob I re ton , Tom Scarpe lli, Ke n Schafer, Jerry Matt i ngly, Mike Ha ley .

Stein, Tom W i lli amso n, Tom Weg horst, Tom Kelley, Tom Mau rer, Bob Sa na,

SCHEDULE

FRESHMAN

63

CITY

OPP.

TEAM

C.H.S.

Stivers ... .. . .. . .

O路

25 .. . . . ... . . Dunbar .. .. . ... . 49 ... .. . . .. . Belmont .....

o

24

0

W ilbu r W right. . ..

0

32 .... . . ... . Roosevel t ... .. ... 19

39 ..... ... . . Kiser

. .. ........

0

7

14 .......... Fairview

CHAMPS CO ACH DICK STEIN

MANAGERS Working

at

p robab ly

the

most

self-

sacr ifiCing and least appreCiated iobs are th e

managers .

Essen tial

to

any

athl etic

team, thi er true value is only app reciated by t hose they serve . Giving up the ir tim e t hroughout

th e

va ri ous

sporting

seasons

performing a ll the " Iittle" chores assoc ia ted w ith the

fi e lding

of

athl etic tea ms,

th e

managers are an invaluabl e asset to Chaminade spo rts.

124


THE END OF AN ERA Scarcely anything may be sa id here which has not been said before. Fuzzy Fau st was first and foremost a gentleman and then a great coach . And nowhere did th ese fine manifestations o f genuine class more readily asse rt themselves than in the person of Fuzzy Fa ust, the loser, as we ll as in Fuzzy Faust, t he w in ner.

To say t hat he can never be replaced wou ld not a ltogether be true. Already t he Chaminade heritage has come under t he protectorate of young Ed Regan. Th at t here wil l never be anoth er quite like Fuzzy Faust shou ld be self-evident.



The varsity cagers, coached for th e fourth stra ight year by Tom Freric ks, surprised all by fInishing a close second to Rooseve lt in the city leag ue. Combin ing th e steady play of the five sen iors wi th moments of brilliance from th e un derc lass members of the team, Coach Frericks fielded a team welldeserving of its reco rd of fifteen w ins and five defeats .•

Tom Mi ller and Coach Tom Frericks.

LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Ma t lock, B. Hill, E. A lexan d er, E. Travis, F. Lane, T. Schommer, E. Wolfe, T. Mille r, T. Lin k, J . Bruc ken , D. Treo n, S. Alexander .

TEAM C.H.S. 76 .. .... . ...... . Spr ingfie ld Cath. Fairmont . . ... .. .. . 49 Piqua . .. ...... . 72 Cleveland St. Joe . 60 . ...... . . ... . . Lima Catho lic 73 .. . . . ... .

68 51 46 43

Patterson Belmont

36

69

TEAM

C. H.S. 61 51

OPP. 31 52 67 38 48 52 41

Wash. C. H. Fai rview ... . Dunbar .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. ... . . . 50 31 Sa lem ......... . . 46 Wilbur Wr ight

63 .. ....... .

LOST 5

VARSITY SCHEDULE

WON 15

Stivers . . .... ... . . . . . . . . . Fremont St. Joe ... . ... .. .

44 .. . .. , .. ... . .

59 40 .. .. . . . .. . . 64

. . ...... . . Kiser .... Beave rcr'eek . . . . . . . . . Roosevelt . . . . . . . . . . . St. Xov ier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

OPP. 58 50

39 42 63 75

TOURNAMENT GAMES TEAM C.H.S . 65 ......... . . . . .. . Stivers Fair mo nt 52

37 27

127

OPP. . . ... . ... . ... 62 . . .. ... . ......... 56


1\

,

J~

.'

TOM SCHOMMER

ED

/

WOLFF

TOM MILLER


!

J DON MATLOCK

DICK TREON


RESERVE CITY CHAMPS

WON 16

LOST 3

STANDING: L. Horvath, R. Lauterbach, T. Scheper, D. Woeste, J. Hi elengenberg, B. Heckman. KNEELING: J. Hal l, J. Unverferth, B. Gerhard, D. Boeke, B. Wittman, J. Wenzke.

W in ning every city league game, the Reserves easi ly copped the J.V. City Championship . Under th e fine leadership of Coach Barney Otten, the young Eagles turned in an outstanding season record of 16 wins and 3 defeats. This ta Il er tha n average team is sure to be a part of Chaminade's f utu re basketba ll conquests.

RESERVE SCHEDULE C.H.S.

30 .. .. 41 34 56 56 46 70 46 .. 47 .. . 56

TEAM Spr'gf'ld Cat

OPP.

C.H.S.

II

48 69 60 49 49 37 51 62 38

..... .... 48 . . ......... 44

Fairmont

Piqua Kis er

•••••••

••

0.

31

... 46 Washington C.H. . . 41 Fairview ..... .... 27

Li ma Cen. Cath.

Dunbar . . .. . . ... . 29 Salem . . ...

. .... . 29 ... 46

TE AM

OPP.

... . . Stivers . ... .. .. , . Fremont 51. Joe . .. Belmont . . .......

34 55 42 30 Kiser . . .... .. .... 39 Beaverc reek . .. . . . 18 Roosevelt . . .. . ... 43 Fairmont . .. . . . . . . 45 St . Xov i ~r . . . ... . . 40

Patterson

...

Wi lbu r Wright

130


SCHEDULE C.H .S.

TE AM

OPP.

29

Wayne 32 21 38 . . ... .. . West Carrolton 32 ... ..... Fairborn . . . . . . . . . 24 37 .... . ... Miamisburg ..... . 27 35 . . ... . . . Ol ive Branch . . .. 25 35 .... .... Wayne . . . . . . . . . . 27 35 .... . . . . Cen terville 40 ........ Fa irview Wh ite

32 39

73 ....... . Beavercreek . . . . .. 36 42 .... . . . . Dunbar ....... .. 40 16 42 ....... . Fairborn . . . 45 . ... ... . W ilbur Wrigh t

Following th eir tremendous success in footbal l, th e Eag le yearl ings fared just as well in basketball,. finishing in a tie wi th Roosevelt for the Freshma n City Championship. Coached by Ed Marrinan, the Frosh won 19 and lost 2, losing only to Wayne and Rooseve lt. A di ff erence of 4 points was al l th at prevented a perfect season, as the loss to Wayne was by a 3 pOint marg in and t he Teddies ed ged the Eagl es by 1 poi nt. Th e fine record turned in by th e freshmen makes

44 . . . ... . . Be lmont . . . ...... 26 Kiser .... .... ... 28

56

42 . . . .... . Beavercreek . . . . .. 24 36 . .. .... . Roosevelt .. . .... . 37

th e future of th e Varsity court teams most promis ing .

STANDING, Left to Right: Dave Schrage, Tom Schroer, Dick Poeppelmier, Dave Crone, Dave Schrimal, Bill Gottschall, Clarence Must. KNEELING: Tom Russe ll, John Stoker, Tom Mauer, Gary Woodall, Joe Sch rirer, Bob Ire ton .

WON 19

LOST 2

FRESHMAN CITY CO-CHAMPIONS 131

30

Miamisburg 38 55 49 .. .. .. . . Patterson Soph . 41 Jefferson .... . .. . 25 68 Stivers ...... . . . . 33 39 51 ....... . Van Buren ... . .. 34


Ii

BASEBALL

Doily batting practice keeps the infie ld sharp, t he outfield hustling, Ch uck Coughlin is safe as Lebanon infielder drops t he boll.

and the ca tch er tired.

132


Since its readvent two years ago, baseball has thr ived at Chaminade. This

SCHEDULE

year was no excep ti on. Consistent hitting and sharp p itch ing were combined to render a team record of 10 wins and 3 losses . Coach Tom Frer icks uti lized a line up composed primari ly of Sophomores and Juniors throughout t he season. Tom A lbers led the team in batting with a .420 average. One of t he teams notewort hy ach ievements was an 11 to 7 win over Fairmont in the open ing game of t he d istr ict tournament. The steady p lay of the underc lassmen pO ints to high la ure ls f or t he baseba ll f uture of t he Eagles.

C. H.S. 6 0 5 5 15 6

11 5 9

TEAM O PP . Fa irborn . . . . . . . .. 5 W . Wr ight . . . .... . 2 Kiser .. ..... . . ... 4 Rooseve lt Oakwood

3 . . . . .... 0

Patterson Fa irmo nt ......... 7 Oakwood . . . . . . . . . 1 Kiser .. . . .. . . .. . . . 6 Lebanon

. . ... .. . . 2

4 . ... . .. . Fairview . . . . . . . . . . 6 S H ve~ . . . . . . . . .. . 2 9

6 . .. . .. . . Belmo nt . .. .. .. .. . 3

Coach Frericks talks one over at home p late. STANDING : R. Lauterbach, J. Unverferth, B. Hagen, T. Link, E. Travis, F. Ehrensberger, D. Beckerich, M. Hartnett, T. McCormick, B. Heckman. KNEELING : R. Haag, J. Bistrek, B. Kennedy, G. Finnegan, D. Wa lters, T. Albers, C. Coughlin, F. Poh l, B. Burgmeier, J . Presti, Msgr.


TENNI S The young Eag le netters, under Don Frer icks' first year of coach ing, cha lked up a 13-3 record fo r the season and fin ished second in the City League, losing on ly to the perennia l powerhouse, Oakwood. The high light of the season came when sophomores Tom Scheper and Ralp h Lehman ga ined the runnerup tr ophy in the distr ict doub les competition. With the majority of the team underclassmen, the tennis future at Chaminade is a brigh t one.

STANDIN G, L. to R., Larry Zimmer, Paul Rada, Bil l Stout, Fr ed Faust, Tam Scheper, Jack Brogan, Jock Rigler, Fronk Kozuk, Ro lph Lehman. KNEELING , Joe Kozuk, Bob Scudder, George Mescher, Bob Hac kenburg, Mark Fetti g.

C. H.S.

5 5 4

TEAM

OPP. C. H.S.

Troy

0 0

Wilbur Wright Fairview

Sp ringfi el d .. .. . . . . 4 ')

v

2

Mia misburg

5 4 .. . .. . . . 4 5 5 ..... . . .

TEAM Patterso n

TEAM OPP. Miamisburg ....... 3

St ivers . . . . . . ... . .

o

Oakwood . . ... . . .. 5

Belmont . . . . . .. .. . 1 Fai rm ont o

5 ..... . . . Roosevelt ......... 0

Coach ed by Bro. Janning, the

Yo ung an d inex perienced this year, th e Eag le linksters should be a defi nite threa t by next season.

Stivers

12

Patterson

12 7

Be lmo nt Fa irview

31/2

Oakwood

131/2

Wilbur Wright

7 71/2

Rooseve lt Fa irmon t ....

o

Kiser ............ . 0

gol f team finis hed with a 5 won, 4 lost record for the season.

TEAM Kiser

C. H.S.

2

GOLF

C. H.S. 121/2 91/2

OPP .

OP P. 31/2 61/2

4 4 9 121/2 21/2 9 81/2 134

5 ...... . . Fa irborn . . . ....... 0 3 . . . . . .. . Beavercreek . . . . . .. 2


SOPH B FIRST ROW : M. Fettig, J. Boeck-

C.

erman, stein,

J.

SECOND

Borg ert, Bistrek,

ROW:

N.

D. P.

Eck-

Deneke.

Boecke,

R.

Bu rdg , E. Evans, R. Beckerrich, N . Duell, J. En"is.

I

N T

R A M

U R A L S FIRST

ROW:

R.

Benjamin,

R.

Wielan d, E. Sachs. STANDI NG: W . Keyes, J. Goi nes, T. Wheeler, R. Reedy, M. Thil l, Bro. F. Mod ic a, F. Tri mbo li , T. Schroer, B. Down ing, R. Schult.

FROSH A


3 A JUNIOR CHAMPS

--

FIRST

-

..

_.,,",--

ROW: G.

Kramer,

B. Schneble,

R.

Th omas,

B.

Kennedy, J . Th eis, J. Civille. SECOND ROW: Mr. Th eis,

FIRST ROW: F. Beniz, J . Didier, J. Dalbey, J. Sc hirtzinger, S. Se ngi, J. Bir. SECOND ROW: J. Mag nus, H. Herolzer,

4 C SENIOR CHAMPS


J. Cl a rk, M. Hartnett, J. Kaufiin, E. Ruef, M . Burns, D. Gantt, E. Alexander.

F. Ambrose, J. Kon icki, R. Beise l, R. Smith.


Gvenid

and _'1inale


As graduation marks practice. Herein lies Through these features the culmination of a record of school the student develops four years of scholastic events including the cooperation and effort, so doe~rJ.. event _variety shew, dramatics - eaClership w hich will also mark the the Washington Tour make him a better man culmination of hours and prom. for tomorrow . . of hard work and

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Variety show goes wlypso Dayton style.

Nairobi Trio makes sweet music together.

"Ode to a Mid-Summer Night's Dream." (Ain't she cute?! )

•


Thi s yem as

in past years one of the outstanding

ex trac urricular fea t ures for many students was the annua l variet y show. Thi s year's performance, "Americana," presented on th e weekend preceding the seaso n of Lent, was di rect ed by Broth er Thomas Caffrey, head of the dramatics depart ment. A gayly co lored, mus ica l production, with a slick patriotic theme, "Americana" held th e attention of t he audi ence w;th its comedy monologues, group dance renditions, and a hilarious ballet number f ea turing Ja mes Steineman .

" Heap big smoke, but no fire !"

Wild Irishmen threa ten to break up anothe r St. Pa tri ck's Day Pa rt y.


I

DRAMATICS CLUB Chaminade's wou ld-be actor s have a chance to prove th ei r talents in the Dramatics Club, and while do ing so manag e to deve lop pa ise and confidence, qualities necessary to a ny man, actor or oth erw ise. Directed by Bms. Ca8'ery and O ' Neil, th e club has been res p onsible for " Refund " a hilarious comedy, a nd ha s also don e much in the production of th e Variety Show. John Wa t kins (left) demands a refund on his tui ti on in high schoo l, as he claims it had no effect.

1ST ROW: B. Kennedy, T. Craft, R. Gl ass, T. Krapf, B. Konick i, J. Sharkey, J. Westbrock . 2ND ROW : A. Th omas, J. Thesing, L. Mang a n, A. Pohl, E. Charnock, T. Powers, M. Hartn ett. 3RD ROW: J. Watkins, B. Schneble, J. Civil Ie, J. Thies, J. Lau r ice lla, J. Land , J. Meixner, R. Estevez.


THE

The students' ideas and Opinions on schoo l affai rs are vo iced thru the members of the Student Counc il , the organ iza t ion devote d to the inte ll ectual, physical, moral and social interests of the schoo l. The meetin gs ottended by a repl'esen tative

STUDENT

of each of the thirty-seven classes, are held b i-week ly and are presided over by Senior class president, Gene Seng i, and moderated by Father Anderson . Better student-teacher rela ti ons, individual

COUNCIL

partic ipation

in

int ramura l

speech

contests,

class

participation in the intramural basketball tournaments, and the organ iza ti on of the annual St udent Counc il dance, held in January at Wapler's Barn, are a few of the accomp lishments of the Studen t Counc il during the past year .

FIRST ROW: F. Hu e lsma n, R. Witte, D. Crone, M. Hatzfe ld, A. Burns, N. Zerdil, W. Wolff, C. Must, P. Harstma SECOND RO W: W. Kussman, W. Stowe, C. St euer, T. Alb ers (Sec. \. J. Baccus, R. Ireton, R. Fleck, E. Sachs. THIRD ROW : G. Stig li cz, B. Schneb le, E. Travis, J. Travis, R. Estevez (Treas. ), A. Wenzler, L. Schnorr, N. Bandura. FOURTH RO W: W. Pflaum, R. Bistrek (Vice-P"esiden t ), E. Seng i (Presiden t), J. Valent ine, R. Bogov itz, M. Da nisi, S. Cichanowicz, T. Gibbons. ABSENT : J. Ke lemen, D. Gorman, D. N aas, W. Burgmeier, T. C lemen ts.

Stud ent Council pres id ent Gene Seng i (center ) announces awards at Student Counc i l Dance.

Student Council officers, Bob Bistr ek, Ray Estavez, Tom Albers.


Hard, Massa, Mitchell, Ho rwath, Roge r s and Hoening get ready to enioy them selves on the big night.

King Gene Sengi and Queen Mary Dabrowski. . . . and a good time was had by one and a ll.

THE SENIOR PROM

Soft lights and sweet music were spotlighted on Friday night, April 24th, when t he Juniors and Seniors held their an nual prom at Wamp ler's new bol l-arena. Approxima tely 400 upperclassmen

and

the ir dotes were present at th is biggest social affair of t he year to dance to Karl Taylor's orchestra and to applaud the crowning of Senior closs president Gene Sengi and his dote Mary Dobrowski as king and queen of the prom.


Krewdl, Schommer, Reinhard and Trick rock n' ro ll.

"This 'is th e time of the evening .. . i '

,


" Oh , o ur aching backs!"

WASHINGTON TOUR

John

"Fe ldsmeir"

Fortman

fir st Chaminad e stud ent to in

Aga in t his spring, a senior group, headed by Mr.

th e

Supreme Cour t,

camera w as n't in it.

Early toured Washington, D.C., for three education a l a nd en tertain ing days. The train ri de in itse lf was quite

A l ittl e more tr ave l for our ndventure rs.

on ex p erience. Tours thro ugh the Shrine of the Im maculate

Co nce pti o n,

Wash ington

Monument,

walks

part

way to Wash in g t on, where he became the

Mo unt

Verno n, and both Houses o f Co ngress kep t everyone on the ir toes. In any spor e mome nts, when we weren't sleeping, we could wile away our time at a Jazz Concert, Cinerama, or Penny AI路cade.

Time ou t f or lunch.

lose

but

his case

luck ily

his


GRADUATION Ba cca laureate ser vic es for th e class of ' 57 was he ld May 30th in Emmanu e l Church. The Sol emn H igh Mass was sung by Fr . Lou is Wiesner a nd th e sermon w as d el ivered by Fr. Ja';es Darby of the Universi ty of Dayton. Following th e Mass,

a

Mot her-Son

breakfast was

g iven

in

the

cafeter ia . G raduat ion exerc ises took p lace on June 2n d at 8 ,1 5 P.M. in the N a t iona l Cash Regist er Aud itor ium . The 262 graduates receive d d ip lomas. Plaq ues f or Fou r Years of Perfect

Attendance awarded

and

to

Pun ctuali t y

29

members

class, a new high Talks

were

of

were t he

for th e schoo l.

d e livered

by

Eu gene

Sengi, sa luta torian; Charles Di rckx, Speaker ;

a nd

Va led ictor ian .

GOLD MEDAL WINNERS

Religion ..... . .. .. . . Thomas W . Schom mer English . ... . . ... ..... ... . . Charles Di rckx Latin ..... . ............... Car l Schrader Modern Language .... . .. . . Ronald Earhart Commercia l Subjects .. . . ... John Sage Social Science ... ... . ... . . . . Pau l Makley Mechanica l Drawing . . . . . . . .. David Dege r

James

MacMahon,


~

~

.... ......... .. .... ....... ~

BETTER MEN FOR BETTER TIMES. 150

The seniors leave Chaminade where they have spent four years of their lives, four years of work and fun, four years of joys and t ria Is; but m 0 s tim porta nt f 0 u rye a r s of for mati 0 n for the i r r 0 lei n the rechristia ni zati 0 n of society. They are now on the threshold of the future which only a few months ago, seemed far over the horizon . Co nfi dent that their training is ad eq u ate, they leave Chaminade with hum b Ie gratit u d e. They are g rat e f u I to Chaminade for having made them Christian men for a future better world.


PERSONAL PATRONS A Friend A Friend Compliments of a Friend Mr. and "Mrs. E. E. Barlage Edward J. Bier~ack M~. and Mrs. E. L. Bistrek James Bistrek John Bistrek Rose Marie Boeke Mr. and Mrs. Frankl yn J. Broadston e Michael J. Broadstone R. B. Bruns Lester B. Bucholtz John J. Burroughs Colonel and Mrs. John Callery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Cetinske and family Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Dalbey Mr. and Mrs. A lbert L. Davis Robert J. Deger, M.D.

Kay Foe lick D. F. Gabriel and family Eugene J. Geis, '53 Mr. and Mrs. N . C. Gross Richard Gross Robert Hagan H. J. Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiman A lbert J. Hodapp Herbert Hohm Ra ymond M. Kahn, M.D. A. W. Kemp James A. Kraus Larry and Jim , '56 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Longo Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marrinan Mr. and Mrs. Howa rd J. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Minser and "S moki e" Barbara McMunn Pau l Pazitney

Ralph and Shirley Portner Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Reams J. A. Reke, '35 Ruth Richardson Mr. and M rs . Wa lter L. Roddy Jolly Rogers-WONE Lawrence Schutte Jr. Paul Troup, M.D. Harold K. Urban Alfred J. Volk Mr. Philip Wa ltz Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weimert and family Damon West Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Williams Estelle Wo lf Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wolff Sr Burt Wooten Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wysong Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zavakos

SENIOR EAGLE SALESMEN

left to right : P. Rogers, M. Broadstone, D. Watkins, E. Sengi, J. Kelemen, M. Gibson , B. Boergerding, R. Masten, W. Heidenreich .


BUS INESS PATRONS AMAN AN D CO. JEWELE RS 20 West Second Street FU 7577

DELPHOS SUPERETTE 32 19 Delphos Aven ue M U 1971

HALLMARK CLEANERS AND DYERS 78 North Smithvi ll e Road MA 7551

ANGI 'S RESTAURANT 703 Watervliet Ave nue KE 0374

DI XIE VAR IETY STO RE 420 1 North Dixie Drive TA 809 1

HAUSFELD HARDWAR E 7 11 Sh royer Roa d WA 358 1

AWAN DA STUDIO S OF POPULAR MUSIC 137 South Main Street AD 858 1

DOLL'S T. V. SERVICE 4243 Sa lem Avenue OR 1154

HO RL AC HER-TRITT FLOW ERS 263 1 Sm ithvill e Road MA 2603

EAST END DRUGS 3030 East Third Street MA 7328

H-S BA R 7 Bra ndt Street HE 5353

ELLI S FOOD MARKET 1228 Wyoming Street MA 8966

HUBLER SERVICE 153 1 Wyoming Street KE 1922

ERN ST'S SUNOCO SERV ICE 1927 Brown Street WA 0254

J ERRY'S TAV ERN 207 Burleigh Aven ue MU 5 151

FERNANDEZ ART-C RAFT 41 10 West Town and Coun try Road WA 9992

JUMBO RESTAURA NT 707 Shroyer Road OX 9 120

B-H -A (BETTE R HOME AP PLI ANC ES) Bob Steggemann, '41 555 So uth Main Street OR 922 1 BOCKRA TH 'S GROCERY 94 Ba ltimore Street FU 900 1 Dr. J ROY BOGGAN, D.O. 71 4 Re ibold BUild ing FU 8652

BRUNSWICK MARKET

5 Brandt Street MI 8657 C & B TEXACO SERVIC E 727 Shroyer Road WA 0 104 CHAS. F. COTT ER TIRE CO., INC. Lud low and Frankl in Streets HE 433 1 RICHAR D J. Dl:GER INS URANC E AG ENCY 4 1 East Second Street HE 11 33

LEO B. GLASER FOO D MA RKET 100 1 Cinc innati Street A D 293 1 TH E GOODY GOODY RESTA URANT 2899 Salem Avenue TA 1671 GRA UL'S 5¢ & 10¢ STOR E Arbor at Wayne Avenue KE 80 19 GUNN APP LI ANCE AN D T.V. 2034 Wayne Avenue LI 4101

KELL EY'S PHARMACY 2345 Cata lpa Drive at Hi llcrest RA 8 172 KEY HOLE CARRY O UT 3997 Sal em Avenue TA 0288 THE LABOR UNION N EWSPAP ER 21 1 South Ludlow Str'eet AD 4203 Wm . F. LaFORSCH ORTHOPEDIC APP LIANCES 536 Va ll ey Street FU 5462


BUSINESS PATRONS LEfELDS BARBER SHOP 3009 East Third Street LEO'S BARBER SHOP 3523 Riversi de Drive LUDLOW RADIATOR SERVICE 34 Franklin Street HE 6719 Compliments of THE MACPHERSON FAMILY 4306 Shroyer Road

OBERER'S FLORIST 1504 Troy Street HE 8679

STINES SERVICE STATION 844 Watervl iet Avenue KE 0467

POLLITT REALTY CO. 525 Kling Drive WA 1688

THILL PRINTING CO. 420 Xenia Avenue MA 3431

REEVES BROTHERS BARBERS 1047 Brown Street

THOMAS DRY CLEANERS AND HAT SHOP 3953 Salem Avenue SW 1961

Wm. RIFE CO. JEWELERS 122 South Lu dlow Street AD 2061

MA YER'S LAD 'N DAD SHOP 2312 For Hills Avenue WA 6333

M. ROMER, '33 2352 Rugby Road

MEYER'S FOOD SHOP 2146 Pershing Boulevard MA 2411

THE RUBICON PHARMACY Brown and Irving Avenue FU 2411

MIAMI STATIONERS INC. 27 East Second Street MI 9613

RUMMAN 'S MARK ET 3123 Linden Aven ue OL 5401

M ILL END SHOPS 122 North Main Street FU 3585

SALEM CARRY OUT 3791 Salem Avenue RA 4436

MOLENS GOLD SHIELD DAIRY 4104 Wagnerford Road RA 9081

SALT'S BARBER SHOP 920 Valley Street MO 6-4075

MORGAN HOUSE RR # 1, Clayton, Ohio MO 2-5480

SCHIML'S DRY CLEANERS 45 13 NOI,th Di xie Drive TA 8702

NORB'S FIFTEEN TWELVE BARBER SHOP 1512 North Main Street OR 3011

STEWA RT'S SERV ICE 1225 East Stroop Road WA 0107

DO N WAGNER FORD SALES 55 Foley Drive, Vandal ia, Ohio MO 4-5841 R. F. WA HLRAB JEWELER 3003 Li nden Avenue LI 3131 WAP ELHORST HARDWARE AN D FUR NITURE 2500-08 East Fifth Street at Torrence KE 2722 WARNER JEWELERS 511 Patterson Road WA 5880 Compliments of Mr. AND Mrs. CARL W EST HE 7604 XEN IA AVEN UE SHELL SERVICE 409 Xenia Avenue KE 2424


WHITE-ALLEN CHEVROLET

Ohio's Largest Dealer "Best Deal in Town"

HE 3701

442 North Main Street

"Welcome, Fellow Alumni"

THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Thomas G. Priske '38, President Anthony E. Sprauer '35, Vice-President Charles W . Brown '44, Secretary James A. Barlow '38, Treasurer


You Are Starting On a Journey of Unlimited Opportunities Your graduation marks the first step of a journey that begins at perhaps the most exciting period of world history. You are living at a time when almost unbelievable progress

IS

being made in science, engineering,

agriculture, medicine, business and transportation. This rapid rate of progress means a skyrocketing need for qualified young men and women. America looks to you of this generation for the vision, the courage, and the determination to make the World of Tomorrow a better and happier place in which to live. May you dedicate your life so that it will give you the satisfaction of high personal achievement and bring honor to Chaminade High School.

THE

NATIONAL

CASH

REGISTER

COMPANY


Congratulations.

NATIONAL BOWLING ALLEYS

to 48 Automatic Lanes

the Senior Class of '57

The Home

WILLIAM BROCKMAN

of

AND SONS, INC.

The Chaminade Bowling Leagues

116 Valley Street

1155 Brown Street

Dayton 4, Ohio

Congratulations Class of '57

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MARIA-JOSEPH COUNCIL 4022 Serving Kettering Belmont

Oakwood Miamisburg

South Dayton Centerville


J

Compliments of

C. W. ZIMMERMAN,INC. MR. C. W.

ZI MMEf{MAN,

father of Jack '47 Tom '47 Dick '48 Jerry '53 Don '55 Tom Zimmerman '47 Sales Representative AD 3227


Compliments of

4E

Congratulations Class of 1957

CHAMINADE FATHERS CLUB


With All Good Wishes For the Success of The Class of '57

THE DAYTON FABRICATED STEEL CO.

THE DAYTON STENCIL WORKS CO.

INDUSTRIAL STEEL SERVICE


CA YODA COUNCIL

BACK ROW : Dick Lienesch, Tom Scheper, Tom Schommer, Tom Howard, Jerry Westbrock. FRONT ROW : Sally Focht, Gai l Stickel, Sharon Clune, Sharon Ryan . ABSENT: Sue Nuemann, Stephanie Krizen, Pat Polus, Jane Sullivan, Hank Davis, Bill Stu ckey .

DISHER BIKE SHOP

Huffy

Schwinn

Murray

Sales and Service All Kinds of Wheel Goods, Parts and Accessories We Sell the Best and Service the Rest

604 Leo Street

FU 1998


TEAM EQUIPMENT

UNIFORMS

We Carry All Leading Lines Wilson Rawlings

Spalding

Southern Athletic

O'Shea

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

YOU'L路L FIND WHITE VILLA FROZEN FOODS THE WORLD'S FINEST


PENNY MOTORS Your "Olds" Dealer 839 North Main Street

MALONE CAMERA STORES INC.

HE 7817

30 North Main Street Town and Country Shopping Center Compliments of

Eastown Shopping Center

FRIEDLANDER'S

Westown Shopping Center

"Your Personal Cleaners" 2781 North Gettysburg Avenue at Salem RA 6311 WE DO ALL TYPES OF BAND UNIFORMS

Serving the Growing Area of Dayton . ..

THE KETTERING-OAKWOOD TIMES

SACKSTETER'S CAFETERIA 2980 Far Hills Avenue

South Broadway

T i mes Square

Dayton, Ohio

Dayton, Oh io

A Good Place for You and Your Family to Eat

POEPPELMEIER'S 6:30 in the Morning till Glass

Wall Papers

8:30 in the Evening Plenty of Parking Space

Paints

Venetian Bli nds

Linoleum

Window Shades

408 Wayne Avenue

Town and Country

MI7474

WA 2189


Compliments of

SENIOR B


THE DUR-X CO. Dayton 4, Oh io

604 Leo Stree t FU 1998

Compliments V ita P late and Prim e Batteri es

of

PAUL MAKLEY

ART THEATER

REALTOR

1924 Wayne Avenue

55 Canterbury Drive

OL 3132

WA 3433 GEORGE'S SHOES

Dayton, Ohio

1925 North M a in Stree t Th e NEWS in Shoes Spec ial ized Fittin g fo r the Whol e Fami ly Featuring . .. Poll Parrot

Trim Tred

Rand

R. L. NORRIS FURNITURE Co mpl e te Ho me Furnishings 2330 S o uth Dixi e Avenue

Best of Luck to Seniors

WA 5193

from

WASHINGTON FEDERAL

KLOPF'S MUSIC SHOP Pi a no s

Reco rd s

Hi-Fi Equipm ent

ASSOCIATION

320 Sal e m Ave n ue RA 6686

Day ton , Oh io

TOWN AND COUNTRY FLORIST 4300 West Town and Co untry Ro a d Dayton 9, Oh io WA 2196

SAVINGS AND LOAN

22 North Ludlow Street Dayton 2, Ohio


Compliments of

DIVISION

CHRYSLER CORP Air Conditioning and Heating for Home s- Business - Industry


RIVERDALE PHARMACY P resc ri ption Speciali st

Good Luck

301 De laware Ave nu e

Class of '57

Don He rs man , Ph a rm.

Dayto n, O hi o

RA 9662

NEW DEAL TOOL AND MACHINE CO. 245 Leo Street FU 9012

Dayton 4, Ohio

PHONE TA. 0076 FAST CARRY OUT SERVICE

~~

~jJ

Bud's Pizza Kitchen COMPLETE LINE OF PARTY SUPPLIES ICE COLD 8EER AND WINES 24 HOURS AUTOMATIC ICE SERVICE

4428 NO. DIXIE DR. DAYTON 4, OHIO

STRAGANO'S I.G.A. FOODLINER AND DRUG STORE

THE PREMIER RUBBER

A Complete Drug and Food Store

MANUFACTURING CO.

U. S. Route 25 at Stroop Road

Manufacturers -Mechanical and

OX 5553 Open Se ven Days a Wee k

Hard Rubber Products Factory and Main Office

# 1 Edmund Street Dayton 1, Ohio

FENTON DRY CLEANING CO.

FU 9155

"As Near to You as Your Phone"

R. JACOBS President and General Manager

AD 1278

LO U IS

1. LEIBOLD Secre tary and Treasurer JO SEPH

1630 Sout h Broadway 6 West S troop Road


BUCHER BROTHERS PRINTING 729 Leo Street Dayton, Ohio Printing for the Office, Shop and Sales Departments

HERES THE PLACE TO HEAR

YOU CAN BE

YOUR FAVORITE wifh JACK .

Cl,ENOWETH

on

RECORDS

"\\estinghouse

Heating and Cooling For homes ... stores ... offices FRIGIKING

DATIN'TIME

BROADCAST DIREC.T FROM THE BROWN DERBY

SURE ... IF ITS

automotive air conditioners easy to transfer from one car to another

OVER

WONE . TA 7443

~"'~IO~:45 to I a.l11.

1823 Catalpa Drive

Dayton 6, Ohio

Dai Iy except Sunday

A. 1.

AL P.

1911 N.MAINST.

TUM BU SCH

BERT L. DAILY, INC. Raw Wood Picture Frames

Artist's Mate rials

Signwriter's Supplies

126 East Third Street AD 4121

FRIEDMAN


Complime nts of

THE PET AND GARDEN SHOP

" Good Lu ck"

450 P a tte rso n Road

CASCADES SUPPER CLUB

Dayton 9, O hi o 445 Sal e m Ave nu e

OX 5245 Th e Sh o p fo r All Your P e l S u ppli es

RIEGER MOTORS INC.

Bes t Wi s hes

Stud e bak e r and Packa rd

MORAINE GULF SERVICE 4100 N o rth Di xie Dri ve

3980 So uth D ixie D ri ve Da yto n 4 , O hi o Day ton , O hi o RA 2147

"Taste Doesn't Lie- The Best is ANGELINA'S PIZZA PIE"

Tried one yet?

After-the-game signal ... let's eat! Piping hot ... right out of the oven

Pizza Pies - Gondola Sandwiches Nine flavor variations . . . each a cooking triumph

3 Convenient Locations 205 SALEM AVE.

2 doors north of Shannon Buick

4000 FAR HILLS AVE. 4028 KETTERING BLVD.

AD 1532

WA 4595 Across from Frigidaire, Moraine City

OX 6783

Plenty of FREE Parking • Open Daily 11 :00 A.M.-12:00 Midnight


Comp lim en ts of

3E

Comp lim e nts of

LUDLOW BATTERY AND IGNITION COMPANY

CITY LOAN AND SAVING COMPANY FRANK

L.

COLUCC I

Co mplim e nts o f

AIR CITY WINE STORE Party Suppli es and L ive Bait TA 0831 3114 North Dix ie Drive

MEYER AND BOEHMER FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1733 South Brown St ree t at Sawm ill Ro ad Dayton 9, Ohio

MARLYN JEWELERS 1935 North Main Stree t "Da le Th eater Bu ilding"


HERLE'S Formal Rental for All Occasions Open Even ings by Appointment 17 South Jefferson Stree t AD 2071

Congratulations

Co mplim e nts of

JACK CARSON'S HUNGARIAN

PANTORIUM CLEANERS

VILLAGE 1261 West Third Street Bar S e rvice

Watch and Jewelry Repair

Delicious Food

Phone OX 3 181

Residence FU 8771

TOWN AND COUNTRY JEWELERS ROLAND W.

ULLRICH'S DRUG STORE

GR"IESMEJYSH ,

Proprieto.r

Annex Rear of Metropolitan

Dayton View's Leadin g Drug Sl o re Compliments o f

STANDARD LINOLEUM

801 Lex ington Avenue

AND RUG CO.

RA 5818

11 路15 North Wi lliam s Stree t

HE 9982

Bar and Party Supplies

Dayton. Ohio

Dairy Treet Store

KRAMER'S 1018 Irving Avenue Ice House

WA 0141


Congratulations from

FLEMING RANEY MOTOR SALES

Compliments of

ONE HOUR MARTINIZING

534 East First Street Dayton, Ohio

AD 8119

Get the Best

Get the Best Get

Served Exclusively in the Cafeteria


Co ng ratulation s to Th e Cla ss o f ' 57

Congratulations

NATIONAL HOME SUPPLY AND FURNITURE CO.

to

133 Ea s t Third Stree t

The Class of 1957

D ay to n, Ohio

HINDERS HOME

Co mplim e nts

FURNISHINGS

of

REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT CO. 1906 East Third Street

832 South Ludlow Stree t

KE 2322

Dayton, Ohio

HE 8331

GEOK CE A. SECHI{( ST, Pres .

Three Floors of Fine Furniture

C. J. STUEVE, INC. TOM

HINDERS .. . . . . . . . . . . . .

class of '49

BILL HINDERS . . . . . . .. . ... . . class

of '56

FORD 811 S o uth Ma in Stree t Miami s burg, Oh io MO 6-2401

Congratulati o ns to th e Class of ' 57

VIC CASSANO AND

VERNON SHOES, INC.

MOM DONISI'S

2106 Mira c le Lan e

PIZZA HOUSES

Sal e m Av e nu e Shopping Ce nte r No.1 895 S chantz Ave nu e

YO 1481

No . 2 3718 Sale m Ave nu e

OR ;3131

Sportswear Ga lore

No.3 6621 Airway Road

LI 1331

All on On e F loor

No.4 4593 North Main Stree t

Dayton 6, Oh io

OR 7801

TARLANO'S MARKET 3315 Eas t Fifth Street KE 1527 Good Lu c k, Seniors

DALE FASHIONS

732 Wate rvli e t Avenu e

L

1915 North Main Stree t

RA 2151


Co mplim e nts of

CONGRESS BOWLING AND GRILL

KETTERING VILLAGE INN

AD 0823

211 Troy Stree t

4000 Far Hill s Ave nu e at Stro op Road Comp lim e nts of STF.VE VAH CO

AND

American and Italian Food s

GEOI{CE PEFFLEY WA 4595

WA 2144

Congratulations to the Class of 1957 Compliments of

SREPCO, INC. Standard Radio and Electric Products 314 Leo Street Dayton, Ohio

Co mplim e nts of

WEAVER'S

AD 3110

GF.~ I路:

MOOSB I{ UC Cf: H, R eg i te re d Pharma cis t

Pa i nt s-G lass - H a rd wa re

Graduat e of 1934

Vari c ti es- Not io ns - A p pI ia nces

KNOLL WOOD PHARMACY

742 Cin c innati S tree t

" Prescri pti o n Ce nte r in Kn o llw ood" Day to n 8, O hi o

7001 Xe ni a Av e nu e

LY 3511


NORTH DAYTON PAINT CO.

You

200 Vall ey Stree t

A l ways

F U 9091 Ge t Pai n t-Glass- Li no le u m Mor e

Tool R e nta l

At

C. OSCAR BEIGEL

PARIMOOR

XENIA AVENUE JEWELER Da yton , O hi o

MA 2631

DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS 1025 Shro ye r Road 2801 Lind e n Av e nu e

359 1 Sal e m Ave nu e 4876 Ai rwa y Road

DAYTON OPTICAL COMPANY

821 North Broad St ree t, Fa ir born

Presc ri pti o n 0 pti c ian s HE 79 13

Fid e lit y Bui ld il)g

B. A.

Dayton , O hi o

SMALL

MI5511

WA 5286

BOB'S PHARMACY 20l Cin c innati S tr ee t

COLE SPORTING GOODS

FU 4232

Gun Rep air Shop-Men 's Wea r

Dru gs - Cosm e ti cs - T o bacco Prescription s a Spec ialt y

WILFRED J. GLASER CO. 929 Brow n Street 33 13路1 5 North D ixie Highway

Farrell A. Cole Official Pol y-C hok e In s tall e r Faclory Authorized Gunsmith

Da yton 4. O hi o

OR 6559

Inte rn a ti o na l Tra c to rs P ippin Ba c kh oes and L oade rs Excava tin g. G rad in g a nd Mainte nan ce Equ ipme nt Part s a nd S e rvice


Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '57

Four Professional Pharmacies Fifth and Main Streets

MI9881

38 North Main Street

AD 8134

2309 Far Hills Avenue

WA 1117 OR 6537

2734 Salem Avenue

Congratulations to the Class of '57

AIR CITY PACKING COMPANY High Grade Meats Beef-Pork-Veal-Lamb Custom Butchering and Processing 990 Pruden Avenue

KE 1211


KE 5152

Dry Clea ne rs

La un de re rs

1613路1619 TACOMA STREET DAYTON 10. OHIO

Co mplim e nts of

GEORGE A. PFLAUM PUBLISHER, INC. 38 Wes t Fifth Street Dayton , Ohio

W. V. BECKERT Co m plim e nts of

RO-WA Y DOORS REID'S PHARMACY

SALES AND SERVICE

524 No rth B roadway

Ov e rh ead T yp e Doo rs

Fo r All Yo ur Dru g Needs

MA 5228


WEILER WELDING COMPANY, INC. Electric

Acetylene Since 1920 Equipped to Handle Any Welding Problem

Metal Spraying

Flame Cutting

Flame Hardening

Fabrication of Jigs

Sand Blasting

Atomic Tool Welding Heliarc Distributors for

Airco Supplies, Equipment, and Ohio Medical Gases 324 East Second Street

FU 5186

FINE FOOD

128 North Main Street


R

Best Wishes .

SL YDER'S TAVERN 836 Watervliet Avenue

Congra tulations to the Class of '57

Complim ents of

from Your Neighborhood

ROCKET DRIVE IN

SINCLAIR DEALER

West National Road Vandalia, Ohio

DUN HILL'S INC.

Compliments of

Stores for Men and Boys

DAYTON TRAILER SALES

Fourth and Ludlow Streets America's Largest Trailer Dealer 4291 West Third Street 3020 North Dixie Drive

RA 1158

3940 Linden Avenue

TOUCHDOWN CLUB 1429 Arbor Avenue for Wedding Receptions, Private Parties and Club Meetings For Reservations Call KE 3251 or YO 1033


ELLEN WATT INSURANCE Compliments of

625 Hulman Building

3A Davton 2, Ohio

FU 1118

YO 2369

Life Fire Casualty

A FRIEND

Accident

Hospitalization Property Floaters Automobile Complim e nts of

Liability

WHITE CLOVER DAIRY CO.

Retirement Mortage Bonds

KE 6911

1742 East First Street

All Lines of Insurance

Mart in E. Be ige l '29

Congratulations to the Class of '57

BEIGEL JEWELERS, INC. 20 North Main Stree t

DAHM BROTHERS COMPANY, INC.

LARRY'S STEAK HOUSE

Roofing and Siding

1202 South Main Stree t A Good Place to Eat

Free Estimates

MI3026

Liberal Terms 12 Huffman Avenue at Third KE 6101

KEN McCALLISTER Artists' Mate rial s

KE 6102

Sign Suppli es 318 Sale m Avenue Dayton, Oh io

OR 0981


Co ngratulation s Class of '57

MORRIS FLORAL HOUSES, INC.

BERT SENGL

4334 Salem Avenue

Manufacturers-Curtains and Curtain Fabrics BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY, INC.

OR 6523

CURTAIN DIVISION New York, Ne w York

BROADSTONE JEWELERS

THE GENUINE PARTS COMPANY

"O nly Graduate Ge mol og ist in Dayton"

28 North Ludlow Street

Dayton 2, Ohio

For Gem Stones, See BROADSTONE

401 South Main Street

AD 5294

1840 West Third Street

MU 1638

1933 East Third Stree t

KE 4146

SACKSTETER'S MARKET

METZGER BROTHERS SERVICE

Fancy Fruit Baskets Our Specialty ME 1575

Tune Up

1726 South Broadway

General Repairs Good Job

Schoenling Beer

Miller High Life

BON BRIGHT DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 751 -765 North Findlay Street

AD 1012 Dayton 4, Ohio


Metropolitan Dayton's Finest Shopping Centers

TOWN AND COUNTRY

MIRACLE LANE

Far Hills and Stroop Road

3090 Salem A venue

40 Modern Stores

18 Modern Stores

Plenty of Free, Safe Parking Stores Open Nightly 'Til 9:00

BROOKS AND CHAPPELL 42 North Je ffe rso n Stree t

Dayton's Ne west and Mos t Mod e rn Sportin g Goods Sto re

MI9837

Congratulations to th e Class of '57

THE PEERLESS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Tra,nsportation

Storage Dayton, Ohio

Beverage


Compliments of

Congratulations to the Class of '57

GEORGE BEHM AND SONS GLASS CO. 路

JOHN T. REESE Black Top Paving

24 McDonough Stree t FU 7193

Driveways Parking Areas 143 Spirea Avenue Dayton 9, Ohio

DOROTHY LANE MARKET " Dedi cated to Our Community"

WA 6466 2710 Far Hills Avenue

BOVA'S SERVICE AND APPLIANCES SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Third Stree t at Smithville Road

Best of Luck to the Class of '57 Dayton , Ohio

KE 0194

"The Finest Meat in Town"

PATTERSON FOOD MART Corner of Patterson and Shroyer Roads Complim e nts of

WA USB GOLDKAMP TV 3746 Sale m Avenue OR 8963 Se rvice on All Makes


WOLFE STUDIO

.

For Fine Photography Compliments of

Portraits

B. G. DANIS

Weddings

COMPANY, INC.

Phone AD 7001 Evenings Call OL 8185 1051 Knott Building Fourth and Main Streets

CENTURY BAR

DAYTON BAND

10 South Jefferson Street

INSTRUMENT, INC.

AD 0281

GREEN MON RESTAURANT 2032 Hom e Avenue

Complete Sales and Service King-Bach - Reynolds-Dabico Band Instruments

ME 0243

Repair S pecialis t

MENKER'S PARTY HUT 3750 Kings Highway Social and Wedding Rece ptions (Rental) Mr. and Mrs. Clare nce 1. Menke r, Proprietors TA 5708

AD 5590 Factory: 630 Auth wood Road TA 9266


Compliments of

3 F Best Wishes .

HUGO DEIS SUPERIOR PATTERN WORKS

DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

1322 Troy Street

HE 5521

Dayton 4, Ohio

Wholesalers AD 2891

JOHN ZIMMERMAN

Hudepohl Beer

Schlitz Beer

Congratulations to the Class of 1957 from

MR. AND MRS. J. E. BURKE

Good Luck Class of '57

WEILAND'S MEAT MARKET For People Who Know

806 Watervliet Avenue

Its Poelking's to Bowl

Associated with Murphy's Bakery

30 Automatic Lanes with Telescopes TASTY PANTRY RESTAURANT

POELKING LANES

Luncheons-Sandwiches-Dinners

1403 Wilmington Avenue

2900 North Dixie Drive

. Steaks-Chops-Chicken

Dayton 5, Ohio

RA 9490

OX 5573 BAUER'S RECORD AND APPLIANCES 828 Watervliet Avenue TV Sales and Service-Radios and Appliances Hi Fi Record Players-Records All Speeds


Compliments of

LEVINTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Keith Building

DAYTON CHURCH SUPPLY

FU 6834

WILLIAM N. L EV INTO N, President

COMPANY

SCHLATERS SERVICE STATION

Rosaries-Prayerbooks

Accessories

Motor Tun e Up Brake Serv ice

Statues - Crucifixes

Batteries

1. E. SLATEH 2326 Far Hills Avenue

136 East Third Street

WA 0274

AD 2521 C. SOM EHS

M. DUNNICK

MELODY TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES , Authorized D ealers for Crosley-Admiral-RCA-Zenith 3014 East Third Street

KE 2175

Congratulations to the Class of 1957

CHAMINADE MOTHERS CLUB


Its . ..

POTTER'S RIVERSIDE SUPER MARKET for Busse's Fort Loramie and Joe's, Russia, Ohio Sausage-Fresh and Smoked

Good Luck to Sen iors

SEP'S MOBIL SERVICE

From 4101 Salem Avenue

RODGERS PONTIAC RA 0120

41 Franklin Street AD 4231

W reek er Se rvi ce

SEITZ HARDWARE COMPANY

ELITE MARKET

Town and Country

Miracle Lan e

400 East Stroop Road

Groceries-Meats-Poultry

2110 Miracle Lan e

WA 1186

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables-Frosted Foods

RA 9139

We carry a com plet e stock of beer and wine to takeout

"We Deliver"

Free Delivery Service - 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Open 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.

832-836 North Main Stre et

AD 0691

Congratulations to th e Class of 1957

RUSTY'S PHARMACY BOWERS GREENHOUSES 628 Xenia Ave nue Flowers for All Occasions MA 4301

724 H~yn es Stree t

Since 1892

WESTBROCK FUNERAL HOME 1712 Wayne Avenue

KE 6161

KE 3125


MA 8104

Personalized Service L.].

BRUN

REALTOR... INS URAN C E

Lawrence 1. Brun

1302 Linden Avenue Dayton 10, Ohio

Compliments of

Compliments of

SCHELLHAAS DRUG STORE

GIRADOTS MARKET

1053 Lind en Avenue

2101 East Stroop Road

MA 7631

Kettering, Ohio

Fine Foods and Drinks

Compliments of

THE TOWERS BARNETTS SHOPPING CENTER

3624 Linden Avenue Large Ballroom Available for

Bellbrook, Ohio

Private Parties, Dinn e rs, and Wedding Receptions

LEONARD'S GARAGE

Healthful Servi ce to Our Community for More Than 50 Years

Pick Up and Delivery Service 路

MOOSBRUGGER DRUG COMPANY 6124 Lind e n Avenue Main and H e rman Stree ts Dayton, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio

DIXIE SUNOCO SERVICE Two Locations to Serve You 2425 South Dixie Drive

Route 25 at Route 741

WA 0194

YO 1581

AAA Road Service

Open 24 Hours

In Trouble? . .. Call Us

MA 7992


" Don ' t Mak e It an Occa ss ion, Ma k e It a Habit"

TONT FURST FLOWERS 731 Troy Stree t Da yto n 4, Ohi o

Good Luck and Best Wishes

Delivery Servi ce

MI7683

to the Class of '57 LEE HILGEFORD AUTO SALES, INC. Keowee and We bster Stree ts HE 7443 Chrysle r -

from

THE MEN OF

Plym o uth

Quality Used Ca rs

2C

Sales an d Se rvi ce

Compliments of

KLEIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 763-765 Troy Stree t HE 8125

CUB CAFE 1300 Richard Stree t Best Hungarian Cabbage Rolls and Cheeseburgers in Dayton


THE METROPOLITAN Three Fine Stores . . . Serving a Fine Community ... Downtown Town and Country Miracle Lane

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

JEROME

J.

M UTH

HOWARD

W.

MUTH

PLEASE CONSULT THE YELLOW PAGES OF YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Congratulations to the Class of '57

WHEN BUYING WHO SELLS IT?

MUTH BROTHERS, INC. 613 East Second Street

AD 2281


Compliments of Best Wishes

SERVIS AND BUHL RESTAURANT

ESTEE MOLD AND DIE, INC.

17 Wes t First Stree t

1467 Stan"ley Avenue

Dayton, Ohio

GITZINGER TRUCKING SERVICE 4769 Valley Pike

Compliments of

THE MAIN APPLIANCE AND MUSIC CO . 34 East Fi rs t Street

2212 North Main Street

RA 2179

Dayton 5, Ohio

Dayton 2, Ohio

HE 2815

Open Evenings, excep t Saturday

Compliments of

H & C EXCAVATING


MUTUAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Commercial

Industrial

Residential

Ed Travis

Jim Travis

619 Silver Lane Dayton 10, Ohio

KE 9127

MURPHYS BAKERY

THE BLOMMEL SIGN

and Meat Market

COMPANY Springfield

Dayton

Over 50 Years Dependable Service Neon Signs and Interior Lighting Plastic Signs Campaign Signs

Real Estate Signs Office Door Lettering

Finest Quality Baked Goods

Outdoor Advertising

Telephone Us Your Order . . . Retail Only

"Scotchlite" Reflective Signs

KE 4591

MI9618

806 Watervliet Avenue-in Belmont

735 Wayne Avenue

Dayton 10, Ohio


WALTER M. LITSEY WILLIAMS MARKET 23 Park Avenue Prime Beef Market of Oakwood

Painting and Decorating Contractor Brush-Spray Interiors-Exteriprs Complete Knowledge of Color Harmony 26 Years Continuous Experience Industrial

Lamb-Veal Pork-Poultry-Fish

in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WA2147

Delivery

Residen tial

Office Bldgs.

Apartment

Warehouses

Stores

Bldgs.

Public

Theatres

Churches

etc.

Homes

Garages

The Pick of the Crop

Commercia l

.Factories

Workmanship Guaranteed Complete Insurance Protection Equipped to Handle All Size Jobs Factory Painting with Minimum Interruption of Production Schedules Free Estimates AD 7862 or call OX 3489-Res. 35 Ziegler Street

ARVIN

THE PETER KUNTZ LUMBER

Velvet Voice Radio

COMPANY

"You can HEAR the difference!"

Industrial and Construction Lumber

Distributed by

Mill work and Plywood Mound Street and Norwood Avenue AD 7247

HUGHES-PETERS, INC. 300 West Fifth Street Dayton, Ohio


MORRIS LETTER SERVICE Direct Mail Advertising 916-920 Knott Building Dayton 2, Ohio MI9071 .

JOHN L. GAYLOR JOE WILLIAMS, REALTOR

Contractor

4 Triangl e Avenue "Builder of Finer Homes" (Corner of Far Hills Avenue) 41 Swallow Drive WA 8100 TA 9982

Congratulations to the Class of 1957

THE CHAMINADE BAND CLUB

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Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 from

KIRK'S VARIETY STORE 348 Troy Street TOM KIRK,

Class of '50

WALTER FUNERAL SERVICE Compliments of

1231-1235 North Main Street

GEO. P. HUFFMAN, INC.

FU 5181

REALTORS First at Jefferson Street HE 2861

CHRIS HARRIS' RECORD RACK 3898 Linden Avenue

Branch Offices WA U7l

HE 7466

MO 8-8791

Eastown Shopping Center Arcade Records-Hi - Fi's ~P honos

LI 4731

7~

Horst-...an Print-ing ~"9 510 WAYNE AVENUE


Compliments of

M. J. GIBBONS SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesaler Distributors Plumbing, Heating, Industrial Supplies Visit Our Showroom Dayton

Middletown

Piqua

Complim e nts of

JOHNSONS DRIVE IN A s to pping place for many Chaminad e bo ys

Be Sure You See . . .

for th e b es t of Chi ck e n-City Boys-S a ndwi ches- Malts Just South of th e S chool 827 South Patterson Blvd.

HUBER HEIGHTS

FU 8664

A Model Town for Modern Living

Congratulation s, Cla ss of 1957

A FRIEND

Another Well-Planned Community by-

THE H. C. HUBER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY You'll Love Life in Hub er Heights

Good Lu ck, S e ni o rs

2A


WESTENDORF PLUMBING AND HEATING Electric Sewer Cleaning Plumbing Repairs-New Installations-Fixtures "When You Need a Plumber Bad ...

FRANCIS A. BONANNO

You Need Him Good" 150 Ringgold Street

KE 6633

Wines - Champagnes - Vermouths Food Specialties 67 Crane Street

3D

Dayton, Ohio

Wishes the Seniors of '57 Luck in Their Future Experiences

Compliments of

BUTLER HEATING COMPANY Air Conditioning 120 Springfield Street Dayton 3, Ohio

LI 1713 Complete Heating and Air Conditioning Service Bob Butler, Class of '38

COMMERCIAL TANK AND WELDING COMPANY Steel Fabricators FHANK

V.

DAKIN

433 Carlisle Avenue Dayton 10, Ohio

MA 2911


Congratulations from

THE SIMONDS WORDEN WHITE CO.

.

Dayton, Ohio

Congratulations from Complimen ts of

JUNIOR H

SHOCK'S RESTAURANT

Of the Class of '58

Special ists in Hungarian Food 1853 North Gettysburg Avenue RA 5723

A BOOSTER

JOSEPH D. WHITE COMPANY

BAUMER'S TAVERN Painting and Decorating

Liquor- Beer-Wine Fine Food

823 Fairacres Dri ve OX 4997

Parking in Rear Cold Case Beer, Cans, Jugs, to Go Shop

WA 0168

WALKERS 3059 Far Hills Avenue For Correct Dress in Young Men's Clothing

Dayton, Ohio

WALKERS, INC. 135 North Main Street


Congratulations Class of '57

KAUNAS CAFE

FASHION FURNITURE 519 Valley Street

Open 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM

Most Famous Genuine Turtle Soup

OL 2640 1322 Linden Avenue

Dayton, Ohio

MARY HIATT DANCE STUDIO . Compliments of

231 North Wilkinson Street Baton-Toe-Tap-Ballet

SOPHOMORE B

Hawaiian-Acrobatic TA 1708

Compliments of

MI3740

ST. ELIZABETH SCHOOL OF NURSING HE 0401

DIXIE DRUG STORE Corner Dixie Highway and Koehler Avenue Northridge, Dayton, Ohio

A nationally accredited School of Nursing, St. Elizabeth offers a three year course leading to the diploma of the Registered Nurse. Class of September, 1957, now being enrolled. Four years of High School required. Write Director of Nursing today.

Demand

CHUCK FREY'S DELICATESSEN Corner Burkhardt and Martz Avenues "Where Friends Meet"

OL 3821 Dayton 3, Ohio

GERMAN MAID WEINERS They are the Best


WILLIAM FUI{ST

HUGO FURST

"Say It With Flowers"

FURST, THE FLORIST For the Finest in Flowers for All Occasions l306 North Troy Street AD 6781

Dayton, Ohio

Compliments of

Since 1905

~OT'S

SUPER MARKET

Watervliet and Patterson Road Specializing in Fine Meat and Everyday Low Prices on Quality Merchandise

Compliments of

HOBART

Sales and Service Agency w. A. WORSHAM

Since 1850

501 East Helena Street AD 4115

THE WEHNER ROOFING AND TINNING COMPANY

A. BAKOS GROCERY Roofing

Siding

Sheet Metal

1231 Superior Avenue

Furnace and Insulation Work RA 4022

557 Richard Street

Compliments of

THE DAYTON TOOL COMPANY 49 Front Street

Dayton 2, Ohio HE 5501

FU 1142





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