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STAFF EDITORIAL WILLIAM ARMSTRONG .. ............ .. .. . Editor-in-Chief PAUL AGNEW . ......... . .. . ....... .. ..... Managing Editor ERNEST SHARPE ... . ..... ... .. .. ... ..... . Associate Editor EDWARD DeLAET ................ . ...... . Associate Editor JOHN BARSTOW .... . .. . ..................... .. .... Artist JOHN W. THOMAS, S.M . .. . ..... .. ......... Faculty Advisor
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ELMER WILLHELM HARRY BAKER, GEORGE CLAUDE, LOUIS CLEMENS, JAMES DENEKE, ROBERT KELLY, PAUL KOERNER, ANTHONY FURST, ROBERT MATHES, PAUL Mc-
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LAUGHLIN, LOUIS MUTH, THOMAS RYAN, KENNETH SMITH. JOSEPH J. TRUSZ, S.M .... .... ... .. ..... .. . Faculty Adviser
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THE EAGLE
Published by THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1936, CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL DAYTON, OHIO
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Aviation makes a strong appeal to the imagination of the young man. Its fascinating appeal induced my brother Wilbur and myself to take it up in our youth as a sport, without any expectation of financial reward . Aviation is now an industry and has grown marvelously in the last ten years. "But it does not now, and probably cannot for many years, furnish employment to more than a small per cent of those who would like to engage in it. This, however, should not prevent many from participation in it as a sport.
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DEDICATION After spending their spare time experimenting with gliders for about five years, Wilbur and Orville Wright, of Dayton, became interested in the feasibility of a heavier than air machine for flying and, after considerable research on air pressures, propellers, and small engines, they constructed what is now known as the airplane. On December 17, 1903, .Wilbur Wright flew their invention several hundred feet in 12 seconds at an approximate speed of 30 miles per hour, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Thus, the first plane took flight-history had been made by two brothers from Dayton. A new industry was in the making; one that has benefited the world as greatly as any preceding industry or anyone since then. As usual the world failed to comprehend the magnificent feat which had been accomplished, and was somewhat slow to develop the trem endous possibilities which it offered. Courage and confidence were necessary to pursue further in this new field , but the Wright Brothers had that courage and confidence to continue. Others at home and abroad b egan experimenting, too, and finally the U. S. Government became sufficiently interested and saw the practicability of the airplane. By the time of the World War the airplane was far enough advanced to prove itself a great asset. The "flying jennies," as the planes of that day were called, were very useful in both offensive and defensive fighting for the Allies as well as the Central Powers. After the War, many more inventions in the field of aeronautics continued to increase the use of planes for several purposes.
In 1923 the Government inaugurated the air mail service, carrying mail from New York to the Pacific Coast in 35 hours, thus making the transcontinental flight in 60 hours less than the fastest train. But this was only the beginning. Present day air mail service from the Atlantic seaboard to shores of the Pacific requires just 27 hours. This service is wonderfully efficient and has contributed greatly to the advances made in the business world. During the middle twenties, numerous haphazardly constructed airports sprang up across the country and passengers were taken up one at a time at small cost just for the thrill of flying. It was not, however, until 1932 that passenger transportation on a large, economic, and efficient basis was begun. During the past four years many reliable air transportation companies have been organized and now carry passengers on r egular scheduled flights. It is possible at present to leave New York in the evening and be in Los Angeles ready for the next business day, 17 hours later. This is truly a remarkable fact. So, as aviation has progressed throughout the world in the past 33 years, we find the original flight of several hundred feet at 30 miles per hour by the Wright Brothers incomparable with the present record of a 7,707 mile non-stop, nonrefueling flight by Commander Michael Gromoff of Russia and the speed record for land planes which Howard Hughes holds at 353 miles per hour. Indeed, this is a splendid example of progress originating with Dayton's own Wright Brothers, of whom Orville Wright still survives. It is for this reason that we, the Seniors of 1936, humbly dedicate our Pictorial to Orville Wright.
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FRED C. HARTWICH. S.M. Principal
FACULTY
JOSEPH A. BECKER. S.M. Church History German General History C . S. M. C. Director
LA WHENCE J. EVESLAGE. S.M. Geometry Physics Athletic Director
GERARD A. FAUST Algebra American History Athletic Coach
JOHN F. HALL. S.M. Typing Bookkeeping Business English Business Law Economics
CHARLES F. KOLF. S.M. Chemistry Algebra American History
FRANCIS X. LAEHR. S.M. Librarian
REV. FRANCIS LANGHIRT. S.M. Social Studies Latin German Chaplain
MICHAEL A. MERTES. S.M. Dogma and Liturgy Treasurer Vice Principal
JOSEPH H. MOHRHAUS, S.M. Morals and Sacraments English Bookkeeping Typing Stationery Orchestra
MAURICE W. MILLER. S.M. Morals and Sacraments English General Science Assistant Athletic Director
LA WHENCE F. PLANTHOLT, S.M. Geometry General Science N. Y . A . Director Cafeteria
NICHOLAS P. NEGOLA, S.M. Dogma and Liturgy Algebra English General Science
WILLIAM H. SWEGAR. S.M. Church History English Latin Assistant Librarian
JAMES F. NORRIS, S.M. Church History English Latin
JOHN W. THOMAS, S.M. Social Studies Chaminade News English
PAUL O'BRIEN, S.M. Dogma and Liturgy American History Civics Geometry
JOSEPH J. TRUSZ, S.M. Morals arid Sacraments Latin General History
JOSEPH A. WEHAGE, S.M. Registrar
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SENIOR OFFICERS -
William Armstrong, Secretary Carl Thaman, Vice President Kenneth Smith, President.
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LAWRENCE J. ABELE "Larry" SAINT MARY'S Commercial-C. S. M. C . Officer '33, '34, '35, '36-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '34-Never Tardy.
PAUL J. AGNEW " Seahorse" CORPUS CHRISTI Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Pictorial Staff-Editorial News Staff.
PAUL F. AMANN "Amos" HOLY TRINITY Academic-C. S. M. C. Officer '33, '34-Dramatics '34-Paladin Club -Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student ' 33, '34Never Tardy.
HARRY J. BAKER "Shadow" EMANUEL Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Intramural Basketball and Baseball- Mono gram Club '36 - Basketball Manager '3 5- Track '35, '36.
WM. F. ARMSTRONG, JR. " Bill" HOLY ANGELS Academic - Pictorial Staff - Editorial News Staff '34, '35, '36C. S. M. C. Officer '33, '34, '35Intramural Basketball-Paladin Club - Dramatics '3 5, '36 - Four Year Honor Student - Kilmer Club-Commencement Speaker Senior Officer.
CHARLES A. BALLMAN "Charlie" HOLY ROSARY Commercial-Business News Staff -C. s. M. C.-Intramural Baseball-Honor Student '36Never Tardy.
JOHN F. BARSTOW "Johnny" CORPUS CHRISTI Academic - Pictorial Staff - Editorial News Staff '34, '35, '36-Dramatics '34, '35, '36-C. S. M. C. Officer '33, '34, '35-Paladin Club -tntramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '33, '34, '36Kilmer Club - Commencement Speaker-Never Tardy.
EDWARD BORCHERS "Butch"
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CORPUS CHRISTI Academic - C. S. M . C. - Intramural Basketball and BaseballMonogram Club '36 - Cheerleader '33, '34, '35, '36.
CHARLES R. BREIG "Piggy" HOLY TRINITY S cientific - C . S. M. C. m ural Baseball.
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HENRY J. CHMIEL "Heinie" ST. ADALBERT Commercial - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-C. S. M. C.Monogram Club '35, '36- Football '33, '34, '35-Basketball '33, '34, '35 -Track '34, '35, '36.
GEORGE R. CLAUDE "Claude" ST. RITA Scientific-C. S. M . C .O rchestra '36.
LOUIS H. CLEMENS "Lu" HOLY TRINITY Scientific - Pictorial Staff - Editorial N ews Staff-Kilme r ClubStamp Club '34.
ROBERT A. CRABILL "Dub" ST. ANTHONY Scientific - c. s. M , c. - Intra mural Basketball and Baseball Never Absent.
EDWARD W. DELAET "Cairo" CORPUS CHRISTI Academic - Pictorial Staff - Editorial News Staff-Dramatics '36C. S. M. C. Officer '33 - Paladin Club-Intramural Basketball Honor Student '34, '35, '36Kilmer Club.
ALBERT J. DENEKE "Jim" ST. ANTHONY Academic-C. S . M . C . Officer '34Paladin Club-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '33 - Monogram Club '35, '36Football '33, '34, '35 - Basketball '33- T rack ' 34, '35, '36.
JOSEPH J. EILERS, JR. "Joe"
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ST. ANTHONY Academic - C . S. M. C. - Intra mural Basketball and BaseballFootball '34- Tennis '34.
JOHN F. ERNST "Spunky" ST. JAMES Scientific - C. s. M. C. - Intramural Baseball - Monogram Club '3 5-Football '34, '3 5-Track '35.
CARL M. FOREMAN " Chink" CORPUS CHRISTI Academic - C. S. M. C. - Paladin Club - Football '34 - Intramural Baseball.
NORBERT J. FORTMAN "Norb" HOLY FAMILY Academic-C. S. M. C. Officer '34, '36 - Paladin Club - Intramural Basketball and Baseball - Honor Student '34- Football '34Never Tardy.
MARINUS S. GOECKE " Chaney" ST. ANTHONY C ommercial-C. S. M. C .- Intramural Basketball and Baseball. Never Tardy.
ANTHONY H. FURST "Jyp" OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Scientific- C . S . M. C . Officer '3 5 -Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Monogram Club '35, '36Football '33, '34, '3 5 - Basketball '34- Track '3 5, '36.
RICHARD C. GREBNER "Lefty" ST. ANTHONY S cientific - C. S . M. C. - Intramural Basketball and BaseballHonor Student '33, '34, '36-Monogram Club '36- Football '34, '35Track '34, '3 5.
QUINN J. HAGEDORN "Berwanger" CORPUS CHRISTI Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '33 - Intramural Basketball a nd Baseball-Football '34, '3 5.
LEONARD F. HELPLING " Len"
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CORPUS CHRISTI S cientific - C. S. M. C. - Intramural Basketball.
HAROLD F. HIGGINS. "Shorty"
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SACRED HEART Academic-C. S. M. C . Officer '33. '34 - Paladin Club - Intramural Basketball and Baseball - Honor Student '33, '34.
JOSEPH L. HOCHDOERFER "Josie" OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Commercial - c. s. M. c. chestra '33, '34, '35, '36.
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EDWARD A. HOERTH " Eddie" ST. ANTHONY Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '33, '34, '35-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Table Tennis Champion '35, '36.
FRANK J. HUART " Frankie" ST. JOSEPH Scientific - c. s. M . c. - Intramural Baseball-Orchestra '33, '34, '35, '36.
HENRY N. HOLLENCAMP "Eard" SACRED HEART Scientific-Editorial News StaffC . S. M. C. Officer '3 5-Intramural Baseball-Honor Student '33, '34, '36.
ANTHONY F. ISSENMANN "Tony" ST. MARY'S Scientific - c. S. M . C. - Intramural Baseball-Never Absent.
HOWARD J. KEINAT "Peanut" HOLY FAMILY Commercial-C. S. M. C.-Intramural Baseball-Never Tardy.
JOSEPH C. KELACIUS "Keller"
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HOLY CROSS Scientific - c. S. M. c. - Intramural Basketball and Baseball.
ROBERT E. KELLY "Bob" CORPUS CHRISTI Scientific - C. S. M. C. - Intramural Basketball and Baseball.
JOSEPH J. KIRCHMER "Joe" CORPUS CHRISTI Academic-Pictorial Staff -Business News Staff-Intramural Baseball.
ROBERT C. KOEHL "Handsome" HOLY FAMILY Commercial- Intramural Basketball-Football Manager '33, '34Basketball Manager '34, '35C. S. M. C.
PAUL D. KOERNER "Short" ST. ANTHONY Scientific-C. S. M. C.
RICHARD A. KOERNER "Dick" HOLY FAMILY Commercial - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Monogram Club '34, '35, '36 - Football '34, '35Basketball '34-Track '34, '35, '36.
GEORGE E. KURTZ "Georgie" ST. ANTHONY Academic - C. S. M. C. - Intramural Basketball and BaseballNever Tardy.
JOHN J. LEMMING "Johnny" ST. MARY'S Academic-C. S. M. C. Officer '34 - Paladin Club - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '34, '36 - Monogram '36 Football '33, '34, '35.
DARREL G. LIMBERT "Day"
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OUR LADY OF MERCY Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '34 -Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '34Never Tardy.
C. JOHN LITKOWSKI
"C. J." HOL Y TRINITY Academic-Editorial News StaffDramatics '33-C. S. M. C. Officer '33-Paladin Club-Honor Student '33, '3 4, '36-Stamp Club '34, '3 5Football '34.
EDMUND M. MAHLE " Ed" ST. ANTHONY Scientific - C . S. M. C . - Intramural Baseball '36-Never Absent.
TORRENCE A. MAKLEY "Tod" CORPUS CHRISTI Academic - Dramatics '36 - C. S. M. C.-Paladin Club-Intramural Basketball and BaseballFootball '35.
JOHN M. MASTBAUM " Johnny" ST. AGNES Academic - C. S. M . C. - Paladin Club - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '34.
ROBERT A. MATHES "Rowboat" CORPUS CHRISTI Scientific - Pictorial Staff - C . s. M . C . Officer '33, '34, '35, '36Intramural Basketball and Baseball - Football '34, '3 5.
ROBERT I. McKENZIE
"Mac" CORPUS CHRISTI Academic - Dramatics '36 - C. S . M. C. Officer '34- Paladin ClubIntramural Basketball and Baseball - Monogram Club '34, '35, '36 Football '33, '34, '35-Golf '34, '3 5, '36, Captain '36-Nev er Tardy.
PAUL J. McLAUGHUN "Paulsie" HOLY FAMILY Scientific - Business News StaffDramatics '36-C. S. M. C.-Intramural Basketball.
R. ANTHONY MERGLER "Tony"
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ST. AGNES Commercial-C. S. M. C.-Intramural Basketball and BaseballMonogram Club '36-Football Manager '35.
RAYMOND K. MOUGEY "Ray" HOLY ANGELS Commercial-C. S. M. C .-Intramural Basketball-Orchestra '33Never Tardy.
LOUIS W. MUTH " Louie" CORPUS CHRISTI Scientific - Dramatics '34, '35C. S. M. C. Officer '34-Intramural Basketball and Baseball- Basketball Manager '34.
DONALD L. NABER "Don" ST. ANTHONY S cientific - C. S. M. C. mural Baseball.
ROBERT T. O'ROURKE "Bob" Intra-
NICHOLAS F. NOLAN, JR. "Nick" ST. AGNES Academic - Pictorial Staff - Editorial News Staff-C. S. M. C. Officer '33, '34, '36-Paladin ClubIntramural Basketball and Baseball -Commencement Speaker.
RESURRECTION Commercial-Pictorial StaffBusiness News Staff - Intramural Basketball and Baseball.
CHARLES E. RUETSCHLE "Chick" HOLY ANGELS Commercial-Pictorial StaffBusiness Manager of N ews StaffC. S. M. C. - Honor Student '33.
THOMAS M. RYAN "Tom" HOLY ANGELS Scientific-Business News StaffIntramural Basketball and Baseball.
CHARLES E. SAURINE "Charley" HOLY ANGELS Commercial-C. S . M. C.-Intramural Basketball. Page J 5
HENRY J. SCHAAF "Heinie" EMANUEL Academic - C. S. M. C. - Intramural Basketball and BaseballFoul Shooting Champion '35.
ROBERT L. SCHIERLOH "Bob" ST. ANTHONY Scientific-Editorial News StaffC. S. M. C. Officer '33, '34-Intramural Basketball and BaseballFour Year Honor Student-Monogram Club '35, '36 - Football '33, '34, '35-Basketball '33.
CARL A. SCHOCH " Whitie" ST. MARY'S Commercial-Pictorial Staff-Editorial News Staff-C. S . M. C.
EDW. J. SEIDENSCHMIDT " Eddie" RESURRECTION Scientific-Business News StaffIntramural Baseball-Track '35.
ERNEST SHARPE "Babe" HOLY FAMILY Academic - Pictorial Staff - Editorial News Staff - C. S. M. C. Officer '36-Paladin Club-Honor Student '33, '34-Monogram Club '35, '36-Football '33, '34, '35, Captain '35.
CARL J. SHAY "Carlie" EMMANUEL Academic - C. S. M. C. - Intramural Basketball and BaseballMonogram Club '36-Football '34, '35-Basketball '34, '35.
DALTON H. SHEARER "Varsity" OUR LADY OF MERCY Academic - C. S. M. C. - Intra mural Baseball- Monogram Club '36-Football '33, '34, '35-Golf '36.
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HOLY FAMILY
R. KENNETH SMITH "Ken" CORPUS CHRISTI Scientific-Pictorial-C. S. M. C. Officer '34, '35, '36 - Intramural Basketball and Baseball - Honor Student '33, '34, '35 - Monogram Club '3 5, '36-Basketball '34Senior 0 fficer.
JAMES H. SPALDING "Jimmy" HOLY ROSARY Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '35, '36 - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Monogram Club '35, '36 -Football '33, '34, '35-Basketball '33, '34, '3 5 - Track '34, '35, '36.
CHARLES M. 'SPISAK "Chink" HOLY NAME Commercial-Pictorial StaffBusiness News Staff - Intramural Baseball-Honor Student '35 .
PAUL A. VOGEL "Muscle Bound" HOLY ANGELS Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Monogram Club '34, '3 5, '36-Football '33, '34 -Track '34, '35, '36.
CARL W. THAMAN "Calvin" HOLY ROSARY Commercial-Editorial News Staff -C. s. M , C. Officer '33, '34, '35, '36-Intramural Basketball and Baseball- Orchestra - Four Year Honor Student - Monogram Club '35, '36 - Football '33, '34, '35 Basketball '34-Track '35, '36Senior Officer.
CHARLES E. VOELKL "Chiz" ST. ANTHONY Scientific-Editorial N ews StaffC. S. M. C. Officer '33-Intramural Basketball and BaseballNever Absent.
CARL W. WARE "Buster" ST. ANTHONY Academic - C. s. M. C. - Honor Student '33, '34.
RICHARD A. WIELAND "Dick" ST. ANTHONY Commercial-Pictorial StaffBusiness News Staff - Intramural Basketball and Baseball- Four Year Honor Student - Monogram Club '34, '35, '36-Tennis '34, '35, '36, Captain '36.
ELMER P. WILLHELM "Pete"
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ST. ANTHONY Commercial-Pictorial Staff -Assistant Manager of Business News Staff-C. S. M. C. Officer '33, '34, '3 5, '36-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Orchestra '36.
SENIOR DIRECTORY ABELE, LAWRENCE 20 Edgar Ave.
HOCHDOERFER,JOSEPH 124 Grove Ave.
MUTH, LOUIS 354 Forest Ave.
AGNEW, PAUL 605 Homewood Ave.
HOERTH, EDWARD 1842 Smithville Rd.
NABER, DONALD 622 Creighton Ave.
AMANN, PAUL 46 Greenwood Ave.
HOLLEN CAMP, HENRY 201 Central Ave.
NOLAN, NICHOLAS 920 Meredith St.
ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM 1505 Woodstock Dr.
HUART, FRANCIS 22 Harshman St.
O'ROURKE, ROBERT 4518 Alfred Dr.
BAKER, HARRY 20 Buckeye St.
ISSENMANN, ANTHONY 216 Nassau St.
RUETSCHLE,CHARLES 1203 Highland Ave.
KEINAT, HOWARD 42 York Ave.
RYAN, THOMAS 1577 Wayne Ave.
KELACIUS, JOSEPH 1925 E. Walters St.
SAURINE, CHARLES 317 Corona Ave.
KELLY, ROBERT 63 Warder St.
SCHAAF, HENRY 619 Perry St.
KIRCHMER, JOSEPH 1471 Viola Ave.
SCHIERLOH, ROBERT 145 Virginia Ave.
KOEHL, ROBERT 201 Livingston Ave.
SCHOCH, CARL 222 Clover St.
KOERNER, PAUL 628 Wilfred Ave.
SEIDENSCHMIDT, EDWARD 559 Cedarhurst Ave.
KOERNER, RICHARD 111 Gerlaugh Ave.
SHARPE, ERNEST 1616 Gummer Ave.
KURTZ, GEORGE 1301 Pursell Ave.
SHAY, CARL 124 Jackson St.
LEMMING, JOHN 43 Haynes St.
SHEARER, DALTON 57 Redder Ave.
LIMBERT, DARRELL 341 Maplewood Ave.
SHERIDAN, PHILIP 24 N. Hedges St.
LITKOWSKI, JOHN 106 Cass St.
SMITH, KENNETH 345 Delaware Ave.
MAHLE, EDMUND 1237 Epworth Ave.
SPALDING, JAMES 1450 Valley St.
MAKLEY, TORRENCE 805 Manhattan Ave.
SPISAK, CHARLES 2339 Riverview Ave.
MASTBAUM, JOHN 1426 E. Third St.
THAMAN, CARL 91 Notre Dame Ave.
GOECKE, MARINUS 826 Carlisle Ave.
MATHES, ROBERT 541 Brightwood Ave.
VOELKL,CARL 649 Creighton Ave.
GREBNER, RICHARD 24 Virginia Ave.
McKENZIE, ROBERT 644 Yale Ave.
VOGEL, PAUL 15 Evanston Ave.
HAGEDORN, QUINN 243 Kenilworth Ave.
McLAUGHLIN, PAUL 1612 Speice Ave.
WARE, CARL 829 Lorain Ave.
HELPLING, LEONARD B eardshear Road, R. R . 5
MERGLER, ANTHONY 843 Dow St.
WIELAND, RICHARD 1620 Clarence Ave.
HIGGINS, HAROLD 160 Maple St.
MOUGEY, RAYMOND 1039 Brown St.
WILLHELM, ELMER 905 Creighton Ave.
BALLMAN, CHARLES R. R. 9 BARSTOW, JOHN 1071 Salem Ave. BORCHERS, EDWARD 515 Forest Ave. BREIG, CHARLES 1252 Epworth Ave. CHMIEL, HENRY 1096 Valley St. CLAUDE, GEORGE R. R. 1 CLEMENS, LOUIS 218 Dutoit St. CRABILL, ROBERT 2931 Hazel Ave. DELAET, EDWARD 117 E. Parkwood Dr. DENEKE, ALBERT 515 Creighton Ave. EILERS, JOSEPH 716 Hodapp Ave. Ji~
ERNST, JOHN 726 Heck Ave. FOREMAN, CARL 147 Indianola Ave. FORTMAN, NORBERT 1615 Speice Ave. FURST, ANTHONY R. R. 3
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JUNIOR
A---'Pirst Row: C . Fahrig, R. Walter, O . Carlin, S . Hickey, E . Kersting, O. Kroger, W. Duffy. Second Row: R . Howe, C. Kroger, C . Clark, J . Stoecklein, G . Kleinschnitz, B . Neff, J. Kirchmer, P. Kuenle, L . Merkle, J. Silbereis. Third Row: J. Aufderheide, A. Siewe, H . Smith, L. Goldkamp, E. McLaughlin, J. Winter, J. Irving, G. Schramm, E. Smith. Fourth Row: J . Hughes, W. Morgan, R. Hageman, R. Koogler, C. McBride, L. Schiemann. Fifth Row: J. Schellhaas, R. Schultz, J . Ball, J. Jacobs. Absent : M. Broadstone, L . Lowry. Honor Students : J. Aufderheide, C . Fahri g, E . Kersting, J . Kirchmer, G . Kleinschmitz, O. Kroger, L. Merkle, B. Neff, H . Smith.
Honor Students : J . Hollenkamp, E . Placke, A. Schneble, K. Loges, P . Unger.
JUNIOR
B - Pirst Row: E. Lauterbach, B . Farrell, K. Loges, J . Lehman, W. Rosencrans, G . Vukovic, W. Huart, J. Francis, R. Shaper, W. Taylor, O. Wollenhaupt, B. Thompson. Second Row: R . Bach, N. Huff, R . Koerner, F . Bucher, E. Roth, J . Hollenkamp, W. Sherman, R. Claude, Third Row: R. Wiggenhorn, P Wehner, W Lawrence, R. Skapik, W. Kappeler. Fourth Row: A. Schneble, E . Plack, P. Unger, R . Finch.
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D - Pirst Row: J . Engel, C. Watson, J. Minham, C. Wolf, C . Zwiesler, F. Waker, C. Kinzig, E. Weckesser. Second Row: R . Abele, C. Moorman, A. Schopler, G . Ballmann, R. Dickman. Third Row: D. Sheer, G. Loney, R . Koverman, E . Fitzharris. Honor Students : G . Ballman, J. Engle, G. Loney.
Honor Students: M . Fisher, C. Hemler.
SOPHOMORE
A '- First Row: J. Brennan, J . Brinkman, J. Hoefler, W. Donovan, R . Flanagan, F . Gebhart, P . Finke, J. Hoban, J. George, J. Conway. Second Row: J. Brennan, R. Bremer, J. Barlow, J. Donovan, C. Hemler, A . Bedrowsky, M. Fischer. Third Row: J. Collopy, R. Butler, J. Haberer, P. Eisenhauer, R. Bricher. Fourth Row: R . Hungling, T . Albers, W. Harrow, R . Beecroft.
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SOPHOMORE
B '-First Row: G. Kinzeler, R. Hobbs, F. Feller, E. Reagan, P. Kroger, V. Plassenthal, L. Lake, R. Dodt, L. Post, P. O'Connell. Second Row: R. Imwalle, J. Snapp, R. Brinkman, R. Maloney, G. Madden, R. Haley, J. Imwalle, P. Kingston, W. Nash. Third Row: L. Palmer, C. King, E. Rothermann, R. Kronenberger, R. Knoth. Fourth Row: R. O'Connell, W. O'Bryan, R. Klopf, R . Neu. Honor Students: R . Dodt, F. Feller, R. Kroger, R. Maloney, L. Palmer, E. Reagan, E. Rotterman.
Honor Students: P. Schierloh, R. Sell, E. Stauffer, J. Stemmer, A. Walling, R. Walling, J. Westendorf, W. Woeste.
SOPHOMORE
C-First Row: P. Trissel, R. Sell, A. Walling, V. Walker, J. Somers, R. Walling, J. Terbay. Second Row: Eug. Watrin, J. Westendorf, E. Stauffer, J. Stemmer, E. Watrin, J. Reichert. Third Row: E. Zink, T. Williams, J. Wahlrab, P. Schierloh, J. Schumacher. Fourth Row: C. Will, T. Priske, W. Woeste, L. Daugherty. Absent: J. Wilke, G. Voelkl, A. Theobald, R. Wolff, J. Zink.
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FRESHMAN A'-First Row:
M. Bayer, B. Coughlin, E. Baker, G. Gregory, S. George, R. Clement, R. Henn, M ,. Glaser, T. Hempelmen, B . Disken, F. Bucholz. Second Row: V. Helpling, R. Carter, P. Harn, L. Brewster, F. Doorley, J. DeHart, J. Boeckman, C. Hickey. Third Row: E. Agnew, L. Clark, J. Gillespie, W. Brun, B. Dahlinghaus. Fourth Row : T. Boeckman, J. Fitzgerald, L. Hamant, J. Herzog. Honor Students: E. Agnew, L. Brewster, R. Clement, P. Coughlin, J. DeHart, P. Harn.
Honor Students: J. Hickey, F . Hussey, F. Kessler, F. Kleinschnitz, H. Hussman, R. Loges, R. Mackey.
FRESHMAN B-First Row: E. Jackson, F. Kleinschnitz, E. Makley, G . Mackenzie. Second Row: J. Hickey, F. Kenney, P. Hungling, R. Loges, R. Hussey, R. Mackey, A. Hoban, L. Jehn, R. Hungling. Third Row: J. Kuntz, J. Kussman, N . Karl, R. Kessler, F. Issermann, J. Lehman, U. Kleimeier. Fourth Row: G. Lawrence, J. Macke, W. Lambert, J. Kuhn, G. Kuntz. Fifth Row: W. Hungling, J. Klopf, J. Hinders, L. Lally. Absent: M. Longo.
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FRESHMAN C-First Row:
R. Schaefer, L. Mergler, J. Miller, L. Nartker, H. Meyer, E. Schaaf, J. Meyer, J. Mangan, J. Marquitz. Second Row: L. Perry, R. Phelan, G . Sawaya, J. Sayer, C. Rosencranz, W. Martin, E. Rieselman. Third Row: R . Savage, L. Priske, R . Moosbrugger, F. Pachin, K. Mejia, R. Robbeloth. Fourth Row: J. R. Miller, R. Nadalsky, T. Schaefer, R. Poeppelmeier. Absent: B . McLaughlin, J. Moore. Honor Students: W . Martin, B . McLaughlin,
J. C. Miller, F . Pachin, E. Rieselman, F. Sayer, R . Schaefer.
Honor Students: R . Doyle, R. Schmidt, W. Schultheis, V. Smith, E. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, M . Talmage, R. Thaman, E. Velten, B. Werner, R. Wildenhaus, T . Carroll.
FRESHMAN D-First Row: M. Talmage, W. Speller, W . Schultheis, T. Terbay, R. Waitzman, R. Schmidt, G. Trichler, P. Williamson, R. Wildenhaus. Second Row: E. Sullivan, R. Woeste, E. Velten, R . Weckesser, V. Smith, B. Werner. Third Row: R. Doyle, T. Carroll, J. Widmaier, J. Krumholtz, R . Thaman, J. Sullivan, G Zimmer. Fourth Row: W. Stoermer, E. Aufderheide, C. Willis, J . Wagner.
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ATHLETICS Paf},e 25
LAWRENCE EVESLAGE, S.M. AT HLETIC DIRECTOR
GERARD FAUST COACH
ATHLETICS Another sport's year is ended and another record posted. Football, basketball, golf, tennis and track-all have and are living up to the standards of Chaminade. Of the five major sports, football, as usual, dominated the spotlight. On the gridiron, the "Exemplary Eagles" turned in the greatest record in the history of the school-losing but one and tieing another of eight games. Through the combined efforts of Coach Gerard "Fuzzy" Faust and Brother Lawrence Eveslage, Athletic Director, the Eagles came within a touchdown of the City Championship, ending the season in second place, while five of the Eagle Squad made All-City first team. In our first game, with Cincinnati Xavier, the Green came through with a handy victory. The following game, our only loss of the year, ended with Stivers winning for the sixth consecutive time. On October 5, a mediocre and disheartened
Eagle tied a vastly superior Fairview Bulldog in the last minute of play. After this let-down, an inspired Green-clad fighting machine decisively defeated Steele, Springfield Catholic, Kiser, Hamilton Catholic, and Roosevelt. The grand total gave Chaminade 139 scored points to their opponents' 40. In basketball, a better-than-average quintet b roke even, winning 7 and losing 7. In the Big Seven, Kiser, Steele, and Co-op fell before the Eagles while Stivers, Roosevelt and Fairview took the nod over our Green and White Warriors. As the Pictorial goes to press, the track team has shown three wins, against Co -op, Kiser and Stivers, while losing four meets. Intramural sports have continued to enjoy student popUlarity. Senior B led the basketball league and won the tournament, the first class to perform this feat. The soft ball schedule is not yet completed.
CHEER LEADERS J. C. MILLER J. SOMERS O. CARLIN S. HICKEY V. PLASSENTHAL
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FOOTBALL SQUADc-First Row: E .
Fitzharris, E. Roth, W. Lawrence, L. Goldkamp, H. Chmiel, J. Deneke, R. Butler, D . Shearer, R . Schierloh, N . Huff. Second Row: C. Zwiesler, J. Spalding, C. Biersack, C. Shay, J. Aufderheide, J. Ernst, E. Sharpe, A. Furst, J. Lemming, R. Grebner, C. Thaman, R. McKenzie. Third Row: A. Mergler, Manager, J. Terbay, J. Barlow, C. Wolf, J. Kirchmer, J. Stemmer, R. Hobbs, E. Watrin, W . O'Bryan, G . Kuntz, C. Clark, Gerard " Fuzzy" Faust, coach. Fourth Row: P. Schierloh, A. Yanzek, J. Haberer, L. Daugherty, T. Priske, E. Wahlrab, J. Hollenkamp, A. Siewe, T. Albers, R. Beecroft, T. Makely.
FOOTBALL Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade
SCORES
... .. . .. 19 Cincinnati Xavier . . . 6 . . . .. ... 7 Stivers .. ... ....... 14 .. . .. . .. 7 Fairview .. . .... . .. 7 .. . . . .. . 7 Steele ............. 0 Springfield Catholic . 6 . .. .. . .. 13 Kiser ... .... .. .. .. 0 .. ... ... 20 Hamilton Catholic .. 0 .... ... . 47 Roosevelt . . . ..... " 7 . . . ..... 19 Won 6, Tied 1, Lost 1.
VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Chaminade ...... . . 19 Chaminade ....... . 15 Chaminade .. ... ... 30
SCORES
West Chester .... .. 21 St. Mary's Lacaster .... ..... 10 St. Rose Lima . . . .. 15
Chaminade . ....... 37 Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade
· ....... 28 · ., .. . .. 28 · . . ..... 35 · .. . . . . . 28 · ... , ... 26 .. ... .. . 39
· ... . " .29 . .. . . 13 · . .. . . . . 26 · . .... . . 22
St. Mary's Anderson, Ind. . .. ... . .. . . .47 Hamilton Catholic .. 21 Stivers . .. .. ... .... 30 Springfield ...... . . . 30 Steele . . ........... 27 Roosevelt . .... . . . . . 37 Co-op ...... ... . . .. 18 Kiser . ..... .. .. . .. 28 Miamisburg . ....... 26 Roger Bacon ....... 38 Fairview .. . ... . . .. 35
TOURNAMENT Chaminade ..... . . . 27 Franklin
VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD -
Total
. . . . ...... 402 Total Won 7, Lost 7.
..... . . . .. 33 ........ .. 416
Seated: H. Chmiel, B. Neff, J. Spalding, C. Zwiesler, C. Shay. Second Row: J. Aufderheide, J. Westendorf, T. Albers, J. Wahlrab, H. Baker, Manager. Third Row: E . Placke, J. Griffin.
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RESERVES-BASKETBALL harris,
SQUAD-Firs t Row: N . Huff, P . Kroger, E. Fitz -
J. Somers, M . Williams. Second Row: J. Terby, R. Koverman, J. Minham.
RESERVE BASKETBALL SCORES Reserves . . .. . . . .. . 18 Reserves ... .. . . .. . 15 Reserves . . .. .. .. . . 19 Reserves . .. . . . . ... 19 Reserves . ... ... . . . 20 Reserves . .. ..... .. 9 Reserves .. .. . ... . . 20 Reserves .. .. .. ... . 17 Reserves . .. . . . . .. . 15
Senada .. .. .. .. . . .. 7 Springfield .. ....... 14 Steele . . . ... .... . . . 34 Roosevelt .. . .. ..... 25 Co-op . .. ... ... .. .. 18 Stivers .. ..... . . ... 11 Point Restaurant . . . 12 Kiser . .... . .. ... . .. 9 Fairview ... . . . . ... 38
TRACK TEAM - First
Row: R. Koerner, C. Thaman, O. Wollenhaupt, L. Merkle, C. Zwiesler, J. Spalding, Paul Vogel, Harry Baker, A. Furst. Second Row: J. Wahlrab, J. Minham, J. Terbay, R. Butler, H. Chmiel, T. Williams, E. Reagan, R. Brinkman. Third Row: P. Schierloh, J. Collopy, G. Koerner, C . King, A. Siewe, J. Ball, C . Silbereis, T. Priske. Absent: L . Daugherty, J. Deneke.
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GOLF TEAM'-First Row: W. Duffy, R. McKenzie, J. Lehman, T. Albers. Second Row : D. Shearer,
J.
GOLF Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade Chaminade
7 8 Y: 8 3% 8% 2% 7% 路 ..... 11 %
路 . . ... 6 Y, 路 . . ... 4 Y, ... .. . 12 Won
TENNIS TEAM路-First Row: B.
Edgington.
SCORES Fairmont . .. .... . Roosevelt Oakwood Fairview .. ... . . . Franklin . . ...... Springfield Public. Steele ... . ....... Kiser. . . . . . . . . .. Springfield Public. Stivers .. . . ...... Co-op ..... . .. ... 8, Lost 3.
5
3 Y: 4
8 Y: 3 Y, 9% 4% %
5% 7Y, 0
Neff, P. Kroger, C. Kroger. Second Row: R. Bricher, R. Koogler, R. Wieland, R. Koverman.
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ALL-CITY FOOTBALLERS'-First
Row: C. Zwiesler, C. Thaman. Second Row: H. Chmiel, A. Furst, J. Spalding.
INTRAMURAL Junior -Senior W. L . Senior B . .. . . . . 11 5 4 SeniorD 5 5 Junior A 4 6 JuniorB 3 7 Senior A 5 Junior D
SCORING
RESULTS
LEADING SCORERS Junior-Senior
Pct. . 917 .555 .500
Limbert, Senior B . , .... Furst, Senior B ....... , . Baker, Senior B ..... . .. Edgington, Junior B ... . Goecke, Senior B . .. ....
0400
.300 .167
58 56 40 38 36
Freshman-Sophomore Freshman-Sophomore Freshman B . .. . 10 3 9 4 Sophomore A Sophomore C . . 9 4 SophomoreB .. 8 4 Freshman A 4 8 2 9 FreshmanD 11 FreshmanC
Hungling, Freshman B .. 109 Haberer, Sophomore A .. 86 Kuntz, Freshman B ..... 74 Hamant, Freshman A ... 50 O'Connell, Sophomore B. 47
.769 .692 .692 .667 .333 .182 .083
INTRAMURAL CHAMPS'-First
Row: R. Crabill, H. Baker. Second Row: R . Grebner, A. Furst, D. Limbert.
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DRAMATICS The picture above shows the cast of the annual school play, " The Boss of the Powderhorn." The actors, reading from left to right, are: Front Row-L. Merkle, R. Wildenhaus, R. McKenzie, j . Brennan, P. Trissel ; Second Row-P. McLaughlin, j . Barstow, R . Schultz, W. Armstrong, M. Williams and E. DeLaet . The center picture is of the female impersonations in the cast. At the bottom a re shown two action photos of the play.
NEWS AND PICTORIAL STAFF-First Row: L. Clemens, R. Walling, R. Wieland, W. Taylor, E. Willhelm, R. Mathes, W. Armstrong, L. Merkle. Second Row: N. Nolan, C. Ruetschle, C . Shock, T. Ryan, K. Smith, E. Seidenschmidt, P. McLaughlin. Third Row: E . DeLaet, E. Sharpe, C. Thaman, P. Agnew, J. Barstow. Last Row: J . Kirchmer, J. Litkowski, H. Hollencamp, R. Schierloh.
ORCHESTRA-First
Row: T . Carroll, J. Herzog, R. Dodt, C. Kroger, E. Jackson, P. Eisenhauer, A. Bedrowsky, F. Huart. Second Row: G. Claude, W . Schultheis, P. Harn, R. Haley. Third Row: K. Mejia, E. McLaughlin, S. Hickey, E. Willhelm. Fourth Row: R. Skapik, F. Waker, R. Dickman .
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MONOGRAM CLUB-First
Row: J . Hollenkamp, H. Baker, C. Kroger, B . Neff, E. Borchers, C. Zwi esler, J. Spalding, E . R oth, L . Goldkamp, R . McKenzie. Second Row: R . Koogler, R . Grebner, K. Smith, P. Vogel, R . Wieland, E. Sharpe, C . Thaman. Third Row: H. Chmiel, J. Aufderheide, C . Shay, J. Ernst , R. Koverman. Last Row: R. Koerner, D . Sheer, A. Furst, R . Schierloh.
STAMP CLUB-First Row: J .
Stoecklein, P . Trissel, R. Clement, R. Schmidt, F . Gebhardt, G. McKenzie, T. Hempleman. Second Row: Ed Watrin, J. Sayer, J. Silbereis, J. Sullivan, C . Hemler. Third Row: R. Butler, F. Doorley, R. Klopf, W . Harrow.
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C.S.M.C. ACTIVITIES The Spiritual activities for the past year were under the capable direction of Brother Joseph Becker, S.M. Dividing the school into thirteen separate units with individual officers as representatives, Brother Joseph gained the cooperation of the Crusaders and guided them through an active and profitable year. Among the many activities in the school were the collecting of several hundred text books for St. John's Colored Miss'i on, and the presenting of a Christmas program on conditions in Russia. Under the guidance of Father Gavin, from St. John's, the annual three days' retreat held on October 9, 10, and 11 , was the real opening of our spiritual activities. Fifty-one baskets of food and more than a hundred toys were collected and distributed among the needy in the week preceding Christmas. In the Annual Magazine and Paper Drive our student , crusaders set a new all- time record by collecting 112 tons. The proceeds of the drive were turned over to the faculty for the benefit of the home and foreign missions. During the week of February 24 to 28, a display of 100 Catholic magazines and 75 newspapers was held in the reading room of our library. The display was larger than the one held two years ago. Our Catholic Information Society maintained a regular mailing list of 75 non-Catholics to whom
c. S. M. C.
PRESIDENTS -
JOSEPH A. BECKER, S.M. were mailed periodical pamphlets containing explanations of misunderstood Catholic beliefs. Other activities included a commemoration of the closing of the Eucharistic Congress, the send ing of 80 pounds of stamps to the Marianist Stamp Center at Cleveland Cathedral Latin School, a school-wide mission exhibit and indi vidual class correspondence with foreign missioners. Three of our Crusaders went to follow more closely the Lord. Charles Rohrkemper, '35, went to St. Gregory's seminary, while James Hickey and Robert Hoeper went to Mount Saint John Postulate to prepare to enter the Society of Mary.
First Row : L. Brewster, R . Dodt, A. Hoban, F . Pachin, R . Doyle. Second Row: R. Butler, L. Merkle, P. Schierloh, C . Zwiesler. Third Row : E. Sharpe, K . Smith, C. Thaman.
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SCENES OF THE MAGAZINE DRIVE -
Top Left: Paper and winners. At Right: Monogram men tying and stacking magazines. Lower Left : Waiting for paper. Center: ]_ Ernst resting on the scales. Right: A close-up of the winners of drive, from left to right, E. Aufderheide, W. Sherman, T. Hempiemann, Louis Clemens, and Norbert Fortman.
CATHOLIC PRESS EXHIBIT -
Seniors viewing the display are, from left to right: L. Muth, R. Schierloh, D . Limbert, E. Hoerth, R. Grebner, R. Crabill.
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PALADIN CLUB -First
Row: E. Sharpe, W. Armstrong, H. Higgins, R. McKenzie, J. Mastbaum, J. Lemming. Second Row: N. Fortman, J. Deneke, P. Amann, T. Makely, N. Nohm. Third Row: E. DeLaet, C. Foreman, J. Barstow, C. Litkowski.
OUR BEAUTIFUL CHAPEL,
in the restful solitude of which we passed many minutes during our four years! What help and strength we received there from Jesus our closest Friend, and our Dear Mother Mary, we alone know. Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament continue always to be our Friend even after we have left this hallowed place.
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FOUR YEAR HONOR STUDENTS: WILLIAM ARMSTRONG ROBERT SCHIERLOH CARL THAMAN RICHARD WIELAND
DEAR ALMA MATER,
we shall always remember thee as the sacred place where we learned the true principles of education, where we were fully developed in our hearts, our minds, and our bodies; we cannot forget thee, Chaminade; we will not forget thee, Chaminade.
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MRS. LOUIS CLARK President
MRS. CARL WILL Vice-president
MOTHERS CLUB 1
Under the capable presidency of Mrs. Louis Clarke, the Chaminade Mothers' Club has had a busy season. Much praise must also go to the other officers who worked tirelessly and finally to the Mothers whose cooperation really made the work of the year a decided success. Sponsored by the Mothers were the Turkey Raffle, the raffle of a hand sewed quilt made by Mrs. Amann, the card parties and dance, and last but not last the covered dish party, one of the most
enjoyable socials ever held at the School. Through these undertakings enough money was gathered to purchase an entire new set of curtains for the main floor windows, drapes and shades for the library and the linoleum in the main corridor. We, graduates of 1936, in the name of Brother Fred, the faculty, and the entire student body wish to express to the Mothers our gratitude and appreciation for their generous support during the past year.
MRS. GEORGE CLAUDE Secretary
MRS. JOSEPH CLEMENS Treasurer
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PATRONS REV. HARRY J. ANSBURY Corpus Christi
MR. AND MRS. DAVID A. KERSTING 211 Beverly Place
MR. AND MRS. W. F . ARMSTRONG Woodstock Drive
MISS LOUISE KRAMER 222 Northview Rd.
W. L. CONNELL 51 Woodcrest Ave.
REV.CLETUSA.KUNZ Holy Trinity
DR. LEON J. DEGER 820 Fidelity Bldg.
REV. HERMAN LEISING Holy Trinity Church
EDWARD WM. DeLAET, '36 11 7 East Parkwood Drive
MR. AND MRS. JOHN C . LEMMING 43 Haynes St.
A FRIEND S. Findlay St.
MR. AND MRS. E . LOGES 85 Baltimore St. JAMES F. MARTIN, '35
A FRIEND Harvard Blvd.
PAUL NABER, '33 622 Creighton Ave.
MR. AND MRS. EUGENE S. HACK Orlando Terrace
DR. CHARLES RYAN 255 S. Main St.
DR. MICHAEL HALEY, M.D. 28 W. Monument Ave.
H. F. SHELOW 313 Keith Building
DR. N . C. HOCHWALT 414 Harries Bldg.
GEORGE W. SWORD, JR. 122 Jasper St.
FREDERICK W. HOWELL 601 Miami Savings Bldg.
THILL PRINTING CO. 420 Xenia Ave.
HOYNE FUNERAL HOME 2 Bell St.
MR. AND MRS. W. H. VOGEL 15 Evanston Ave.
MR. AND MRS. HENRY HOLLEN CAMP 201 Central Ave.
MR. AND MRS. LEO F. WALTER 325 Delaware Ave.
MR. WILLIAM J. HUNT , 1133 Smithville Rd.
MR. JOSEPH F . WESTENDORF 261 Bainbridge St.
MR. AND MRS. ED E. ISSENMANN 216 Nassua St.
FRESHMAN "c " Me. G. Faust
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Page Acme S eed Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56 Advance Awning and Tent Co. . . . . 59 Antoinette Supply Co.. . . . . . . . . . . 48 Auto Painting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51 Ballman, Adam, & Son. . . . . . . . .. 58 Barlow Motor Car Co.. . . . . . . . . .. 50 Barstow and Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51 Beigel, Jewelers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58 Boggan, J. Roy, M . D.. . . . . . . . . .. 58 Bower's Greenhouses . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Bowman, Albert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60 Bramson's Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60 Brinkman Engineering Co. . . . . . .. 58 Brown, Chas. R., Optometrist . . . . . 56 Butler, Lee A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Claude, George A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58 Cleveland Specialties Co.. . . . . . . . . 52 Christian Publishing Co.. . . . . . . .. 60 Commercial Engravers ........... 57 Compliments of a Friend ......... 51 Compliments of a Friend ......... 57 Compliments of a Friend. . . . . . . .. 55 Cosmopolitan Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58 Dairy Products Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56 Dayton Church Supply Co. . . . . . .. 55 Dayton Key Shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56 Dayton Plumbing Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 56 Dayton Power & Light Co.. . . . . . . 54 Dayton Street Transit Co.. . . . . . .. 46 Dickman's Barber Shop ..... . .. " 51 Diers-Cutler Co . . ...... .. . ... . .. 58 Dolly Toy Co ..... . ... . .. .. .. . . . 47 Drummond and Sloan . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Drury Printing Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 53 E. Z. Market .. . . . . ........ . .... 51 Fidelity Medical Supply Co.. . . . . . 49 Five Oaks Nursing Home . . . . . . .. 58 Flanagan, E. J .. . ... ... . . .. . . ... 59 Focke, Wm. Sons Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 Foust & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Freshman A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59 Freshman B .... .. ... .. . " ..... . 51 Freshman D .. .. .. ..... . ...... . . 51 Frey Brothers . ..... . .. . . . ...... 55 Frigidaire Corporation ... . ... .... 42 Furst the Florist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 G. E. L. Electric Co .. . . . . . ...... 60 Gem City Cafe .. . .. .... . .... .... 56 Gem City Ice Crepm .. .... . .. . ... 54 Gibbons, M. J. Supply Co . ...... . . 59 Glass Printing Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50
Page Globe Laundry Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56 Goldkamp Co.-Mobiloil. . . . . . . . . 48 Green Cottage Restaurant .... .... 60 Green Mountain Studios . .. ...... 53 Grismer Tire Sales Co.. . . . . . . . . .. 48 Hegman, Val. . ...... .. .. ....... 56 Haywood Dairy Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Heidelberg Cafe .. . ......... .. .. . 47 Himes Beauty Shoppe . . . . . . . . . .. 58 Hockwalt, H. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Hollencamp Clothiers. . . . . . . . . . .. 54 Hollenkamp Brewing Co. . . . . . . .. 53 Horton's White Villa Market. . . .. 54 Hunt, Wm. J. Coal Co.. . . . . . . . . . 60 Independent Grocers . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Industries Bldg. Pool . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 John's Cleaners and Dyers . . . ..... 59 Jordan, Stanley L., D. D. S ..... .. 58 Junior A .. . . . . . . . ... .. . ....... . 52 Junior B ... .. .. .. .. ... . ........ 51 Junior D ....... .. . ............. 48 Keilson Cigar Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51 Kinzler's, Gus, Place. . . . . . . . . . .. 60 Koerner, Mr. and Mrs.. . . . . . . . . .. 50 Kramer Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Krumholtz, Fred ........ ... .... . 48 Kuntz's Cafe ...... . ............ 47 Lorain Coffee Shoppe ... . .. . . . ... 50 Makley, Torrence A ..... . ....... 50 Malted Milk King. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 Maxwell Finance Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 McFarland, C. B. Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 Mehaffie's Pies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 Meredith's Music Store ... ... .... 51 Meyer Funeral Home ........ . .. . 55 Miami-Jacobs College ........ ... 46 Miami Maid Bread . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58 Mickey's Products . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59 Moosbrugger Drug Co.... . ... ... 54 Myers, Edw. W., Jeweler. . . . . . . . . 55 National Market Co . . .... .. ..... 49 New Ideal Welding Co .... . .. .. .. 51 Olt Brothers Brewing Co ..... . ... 47 P. A. M路. Distributors ............ 56 Poelking's S ervice Station . . . . . . .. 58 Prince, L. M., Optician ....... ... 55 Pumphery, R. E., M. D. . . . . . . . .. 48 Purple Patch ..... .. .. .. . .. . ..... 50 Ray's Market ......... . ........ . 51 Ray's Model. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 Reliable Fire Insurance Co. . . . . . . 54
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Page Rendezvous Gardens . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 Reynolds and Reynolds Co. . . . . .. 49 Rickett, Cliff . . . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . 51 Ritter's Flower Shop . . ..... ..... 51 Roche Cleaners and Dyers. . . . . .. 48 Rogers and Company. . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Royal Bowling Alleys . ... -. . . . . . . . 55 Ryan, Cleaners ... .. . .. . ..... .. . 55 Sacksteder's ... ...... . ........ . 56 Sam's Sweet Shop ... ..... . ...... 51 Schad, Jos . J., Hardware . ........ 56 Schaeffer, J. Clarence ............ 49 Schneble, Martin, Pharmacy . .... . 51 S edlock, Frank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 Sell's Market . .... . ......... . . .. 46 Senior A .. .. . .................. 59 Senior B ............ ....... . ... 49 Senior D ...... . . . .. . . .......... 50 Sheffer Music Co ...... . ......... 48 Sherer, Archie, Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56 Smith's Delicatessen .... _........ 48 Smith's Home Bakery. . . . . . . . . .. 50 Smith's Market. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 Smith Studios, Photographers. . .. 54 Smith, Thos. J .. ................ 56 Sophomore A-B-C . ............. 53 Standard Register Co.. . . . . . . . . . . 59 Standard Seed Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Stevenson, R . L., Veterinarian ... . 55 Stoecklein, Clarence J .. .. ....... 56 Storck's Lunch Room. . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Sucher, Chas. Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 47 Taste Rite Restaurant . .. ... . .... 59 Tekamp Cafe ............ . . . .. . . 58 Telling Belle-Vernon ........... . 47 Timmer's Cleaners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Tobias, Mr. and Mrs. . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Todd, Frank P.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58 Trautman & Keve Drug Co.. . . . .. 50 University of Dayton . ... . . ... ... 44 Van Cleve Hotel Cigar Stand . . ... 48 Wahlrab, Geo., Jeweler . . . . . ..... 56 Wall, Hugh E ... .. .. . ........... 55 Ware-Krebs Co ... . ... . ....... . . 50 Weber's, Tailoring . ... . ....... .. 51 Wehner Roofing Co .. ..... . .. .... 58 White Villa Ice Cream ... . . ..... 47 Wills, J. L. Coal Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Windle Barber and Beauty Supply 47 Young's, Cleaners ...... . . ...... . 56 Zimmerman's Grocery. . . . . . . . . .. 50
.
... still a Pioneer tn 1936 IT HAS BEEN only a few short years, as time is reckoned, since Frigidaire first came to Dayton. And in those few years, Frigidaire, together with the pioneers in Dayton who are responsible for its growth to world prominence, has led the field in almost every single advancement that has come to the industry. First, it was the wide¡spread education of the public to the necessity for proper refrigeration. Then it was the enlightenment of millions as to the savings made possible by mechanical refrigeration. Always has Frigidaire led in development of a product that continuously has been the standard by which refrigeration is judged. Now, in 1936, Frigidaire still is pioneering .. . still is the leader in what we believe will be another great advancement in the industry. Frigidaire knows what it is that the public expects of a refrigerator. A refrigerator, to be worthy of the money invested in it, must keep safe temperatures for the proper preservation of food. It must operate at the very minimum of cost. Speed of freezing, convenience in use and the reputation of the maker are fundamental elements which the public considers vital. Sometimes one, or two of these essentials were found in a refrigerator. Seldom were all of them present. And so, the public was not getting what it was paying for. So this year, Frigidaire launches a program designed to point out that a refrigerator must meet All Five Standards for Refrigerator Buying. 1. Lower Operating Cost. 2. Safer Food Protection. 3. Faster Freezing More Ice. 4. More Usability. 5. Five-Year Protection. The New Frigidaire with the Meter-Miser meets All Five Standards .. . and Proves it! Now, for the first time, countless thousands of people are learning how to buy a refrigerator, how to get true value for their money. It is our earnest hope that soon all America will recognize the truth of this program, for not only will Frigidaire's most recent pioneering contribution save the public millions of dollars every year, but it will also assure them better health through the safer preservation of food.
F RIG I DA IRE COR PO RA T ION • DA Y TON, 0 HI 0
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1. Huart swings like a rusty gate. 2. Kitty Higgins of St. Louis-ask Muth. 3. Bro. Charles-hard at it. 4. Abele knows what it's all about. 5. Miss " Richmond"-see Seidenschmidt. 6. "Legs" Grebner. 7. How to become a great football player-Thaman in
trammg at three. 8. McKenzie vs . Mathes over " M .e g." 9. Briar-hopper Spalding's first girl friend - his sister. 10. Interested in Catholic literature. 11. Chapel at Christmas. 12. Pep rally in progress. 13. Elsie - she's from out of town. 14. Kelly's first pipe full.
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15. Those chemically minded Juniors . 16. C . J. Litkowski - and this became 6 feet 4 inches. 17. One real, two rubber. 18. " Arbuckle" Armstrong. 19. Voelkl-are his eyes closed? 20. Wasn't Paul a nice little boy? 21. Now he's Public Enemy No. 1.
CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '36 WELCOME TO THE
UNIVERSITY of DAYTON • WHY GO ELSEWHERE? You enjoy in your own city a great University without the added expense of travel and dormitory. Hundreds of Dayton's leading professional and business men are graduates from the University of Dayton. Success in later years will depend greatly on the contacts you make. Make those contacts early on the campus of the University of Dayton. The University of Dayton is a member of the North Central Association (of Colleges and Universities), of the Ohio College Association, and of the American Medical Association.
DEPARTMENTS AT THE UNNERSITY OF DAYTON: ARTS, SCIENCE, LETTERS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PRE·LA W, PRE·MEDICAL RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS
ENGINEERING: CHEMICAL - CIVIL ELECTRICAL - MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
For full information apply to the Registrar.
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1. See No. 31. 2. Let the rocks fall! 3. Hoerth surely can miss 'em. 4. We don't know her name. 5. It's not the only thing Barstow throws! 6. Jerry Junior and the Mrs. 7. The Library stacks. 8. He reads an official document. 9. We feel sorry for the poor girl. 10. Sr. B. has ten players. 11. Found in the
magazine drive. 12. "Frankenstein" Ernst. 13. Tarzan Eddie. 14. Saved from the falls. 15. Who's the fish? 16. Wieland, No.3 singles, serves. 17. Gentlemen of the press. 18. Physics Lab. - "Lefty" faking. 19. "Blondin" Wieland, the tight-pipe walker. 20. Fuzzy!! and two at that. 21. Speed-demon O'Rourke.
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22. Free wheeling. 23. Barnyard secrets. 24. " Moose" Muth smiles-no water this time. 25. All over the fence but Makely's pants. 26. DeLaet's model off for Cairo. 27. She's a fireman's daughter. 28. " Peedee" likes soldier. 29. McLaughlin gets inspiration, how many beers, Paul? 30. Soldier likes "Peedee." 3l. It's only Fortman's cousin.
Advanced Courses For High School Graduates CONGRATULATIONS
High School students of character and ability are invited to investigate the courses offered by Miami-Jacobs College.
to the
Business executives depend upon this school for Secretaries, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Accountants and Junior Executives.
CLASS OF 1936
They know that our students have shown a serious desire to qualify thoroughly for business by paying tuition for advanced, specialized training.
THE DAYTON STREET
To help you in making plans following graduation, a copy of our latest catalog will be mailed free on request.
TRANSIT COMPANY
Miami-Jacobs College DA YTON, OHIO
SELL'S MARKET Groceries and Meats Come and see our fine freshly baked cakes, cookies, bread, pastries, rolls and coffee cakes.
303 Delaware Ave.
They'll make your mouth water, and you'll swear you never ate such baked goods as they make at the
KRAMER BAKERY 1516 E. Fifth
FU lton 0565
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Compliments of
WHITE VILLA ICE CREAM
THE WINDLE BARBER and
Milk -
BEAUTY SUPPLY CO.
Chocolate -
111 N. Jefferson St.
u.s.
INSPECTION
ME A'IS ~
Cheese -
Butter -
Cream
Orange
Grocers' Cooperative Dairy Inc.
EST. NO. 588
Hams. Bacon. Lard Ready-to-Serve Luncheon Meats Sausages 01 All Kinds Dressed Beef. Pork. Vea!' Lamb
THE TELLING-BELLE VERNON CO.
THE CHAS. SUCHER PACKING CO. HE mlock 1261 Dayton. Ohio
DAYTON, OHIO
Compliments of
Compliments of
THE OLT BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY
HEIDELBERG CAFE Brown and Woodland Ave.
DAYTON, OHIO
EAT AT
1(l1Ut~'))
Compliments of
THE DOLLY TOY CO.
CAFE FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOODS Dayton, Ohio Route 202 ... Old Troy Pike
125 Bacon St. HE 1351
2 Squares North of Leo St.
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MEHAFFIE'S PIES
RAY'S OFFER A COMPLETE
Retail and Wholesale
GRADUATION OUTFIT
1413 SMITHVILLE ROAD Phone KE nmore 0163
White Flannels Shoes, Shirt, ALL FOR Tie, Belt
Residence, KE nmore 9061
W.
J. FOUST
$2 7• 50 '
Suit (Oxford Grey or Pattern)
ROBERT FOUST
RAY'S
FOUST eSc SONS Groceries-M eats- Fruits- Vegetables 2334 Salem Ave. RA 1105
108 S. Main St.
Dayton, Ohio
Pay $2.00 Down
2501 N. Main St. RA 1171
$1 Weekly
Compliments of Compliments from
GRISMER TIRE SALES CO.
JUNIOR
119 FRANKLIN ST.
DRUMMOND AND SLOAN
SMITH'S DELICATESSEN Beer -
D
RA 1173-RA 1174
2100 N . Main St.
Lunch Meats For AIl Occasions
FREE DELIVERY
Everything Good to Eat KE 0125
St. Paul and Xenia
Dayton's Leading Quality Grocers
Compliments of the
Van Cleve Hotel
ANTOINETTE SUPPLY CO.
and
Dealers in beauty parlor furniture equipment and supplies
Mutual Home Bldg. CIGAR STANDS
215 W. First St.
AD 6901
Come and See
Compliments of
THE GOLDKAMP CO.
ROBERT J. WARTINGER
Distributors of
the Optometrist, and he wiIl make you see better with the Seerite Glasses
MOBILGAS and MOBILOIL
1708 RICHARD ST.
400 E. Third St.
, CLEANERS
DYERS
Compliments of
ROCHE
DR. R. E. PUMPHERY
We Call For and Deliver 3126 E. Third St.
715 Washington St.
KE 6801
SHEFFER MUSIC CO.
BUILDING & LOAN AND UNION TRUST ACCOUNTSBOUGHT,SOLD,TRADED
World's Finest !nstruments C. G. Conn Band Instruments Gibson's String Instruments Soprania Accordions
First Mortgages Refinanced
35 E. FIRST ST.
FRED KRUMHOLTZ Licensed Dealer 531-533 Industries Bldg.- AD ams 7541
HE 3808
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Compliments of M. D. Dineen
THE FIDELITY MEDICAL SUPPLY CO
The Reynolds &: Reynolds Co.
213 S. MAIN ST.
Printers since 1866
Surgical Girdles, Abdominal Supports World's Largest Manufacturers of Accounting Systems
Trusses, Arch Supports, Elastic Hosiery
When we make an
DEMAND
AUTO LOAN
Focke's German Wieners
We Make a Friend All in One Hour
THEY ARE DELICIOUS
MAXWELL FINANCE CO. LOOK FOR THE YELLOW BAND
7 FRANKLIN ST. Use Our Parking Lot
Screens Weatherstrips Venetian Blinds Insulation Caulking
Compliments of
J. Clarence Schaeffer CLERK OF COURTS
C. B. McFARLAND CO. DA YTON INDUSTRIES BLDG., FU 8881
SENIOR CLASS
NATIONAL MARKET CO. 18 East Third Street
B OF '36
Home Store Basement
THANKS THE FACULTY AND
MEATS AND GROCERIES
WISHES 'THE BEST OF LUCK TO OUR FELLOW "SENIORS"
Wholesale Dept. , ADams 1219
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SMITH'S HOME BAKERY
Hands that work, Brains that think, and Hearts that love. -SENIOR " D"
Our Goods B aked Fresh Daily 1114 Germantown St., FU 0242 20 Third St. Arcade, FU 0183 North Main at Santa Clara
Trautman cSt Keve Drug Co.
Try Preferred Bread-You'll Like It! A Home Product sold by the
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
Drugs - Sodas - Candies - Toiletries Quality with Courteous Service
INDEPENDENT GROCERS Grocers' Own Baking Inc. KE 5612
Harries Bldg.
141 N. Main St. FU lton 8311
LEE A. BUTLER
Congratulations
LIFE INSURANCE
The Barlow Motor Car Co. CHRYSLER -
Ages-l Day to 66 Years MA 2383
PLYMOUTH FU 5171
355 S. Main St.
Compliments
MARTIN SCHNEBLE PHARMACY
BOWER'S GREENHOUSES
FU 0593
1500 East Fifth
Compliments of
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
Zimmerman's Grocery, Inc.
GLASS PRINTING CO.
1424 East Fifth St.
Illinois and Wyoming St. KE 4881 Quality - Price - Service
"We Retail at Wholesale Prices"
H. F. HOCHWALT
WARE-KREBS CO.
Groceries and Quality Meats
Dependable Plumbing and Heating
Always Glad to Please
505 S. JEFFERSON STREET
930 LINDEN AVE.
FU 2561
We Wish You
LORAIN COFFEE SHOPPE
The Best of Luck
Soups -
Beer -
Sandwiches
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Koerner "34" Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Tobias "34"
TORRENCE A. MAKLEY
THE
Complete Insurance Service 317 -318 Realty Bldg.
KE 0257
623 Lorain Ave.
PURPLE PATCH
132 N . Main St.
14 N. Ludlow
DAYTON, OHIO
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Compliments of
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
E. Z. MARKET Fine Groceries and Meats
Junior B
Scott and Washington Sts.
AD 0083
DICKMAN'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of Freshman D
Courteous and careful attention with only better merchandise used. 217 N . Main
Opposite Biltmore
KEILSON CIGAR CO.
Compliments of Freshman B
Dayton Tobacco Branch FU 7131
20 N. Jefferson St.
Best Wishes to Chaminade High School
NEW IDEAL WELDING CO. Brazing and Cutting
MEREDITH'S MUSIC STORE
Electric and Acetylene Welding Portable Outfits
Anywhere
Everything in Music
Anytime
344 South Main
FU 5322
109 S. Ludlow St.
AD 2751
SAM'S SWEET SHOP
RAY'S MARKET
COLD BEER, ICE CREAM, CANDY COLD MEATS, SANDWICHES DELICATESSEN
Fancy Groceries and Body Beef
AD 0761
Open Sunday
Give Us a CaIl
2700 Hoover Ave.
FU 0621
65 Warder St. TAILORING
RITTERS FLOWER SHOP
HABERDASHERY
10% Discount with this ad at
Gold Fish and Supplies Bird and Dog Foods Seeds and Bulbs 1137 W. Third St. Dayton, Ohio
WEBER'S RELINING
CLIFF RICKETT
15 S . LUDLOW ST. Before July 1st REMODELING
KE 6882
1616 Gummer Ave.
FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS
AUTO PAINTING
A White ViIIa Store
E. L . SHARPE & SONS
FU 0116
Body and Fender Repair
Hoover and Cedarhurst
Compliments of
BARSTOW & MILLER
A FRIEND
Certified Public Accountants 502 Ludlow Bldg.
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FU 6044
CLEVELAND METAL SPECIALTIES CO. Manufacturers and Designers CLASS RINGS AND PINS, FRATERNITY PINS AND CHARMS LODGE EMBLEMS • HONOR KEYS AND AWARDS • CLUB PINS
Complete Line of TROPHIES AND MEDALS • WALNUT AND EBONY PLAQUES
1753-83 E. 21st St. Factory
2025 E. 14th St. Sales Room
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Ii "
I'
II
I: 'I
Oscar Carlin Louis GOldkamp Buerkle Neff Robert HaGeman RichaRd Howe Marion BroAdstone AlberT Siewe William DUffy George KLeinschnitz Eugene McLAughlin RoberT Schultz Jerome Irving Joseph StOecklein JohN Schellhaus CharleS Clark
RoberT Walter William MOrgan
RoberT Koogler Stanley Hickey ClaudE Kroger
Charles Fahrig Oscar KRoger JOhn Hughes Hugh SMith
Joseph Jacobs Paul KUenle EugeNe Kersting CharleS McBride ElmEr Smith James WInter LawreNce Schiemann LerOy Merkle Joseph SIlbereis Joseph AufdeRheide Ralph LOwry Jack KiRchmer Gerald Schramm James BAll
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Beer and Ale
THE DRURY PRINTING CO. Printers and Sodas and Ice
Litho gra phers Telephone AD oms 6238
GRAPHIC ARTS BUILDING 219 South Ludlow St.
The Hollenkamp Products Co. 800 Brown St.
DAYTON, OHIO
FU 3422
W e recommend the products of
-UCCESS GREEN MOUNTAIN STUDIOS, INC.
ENIORS White River Junction, Vt.
.from
o PH.
Wh o m~ke our pennants, banners and emblems.
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A-B-C
When You Need
Chartered 1865
DRUG STORE SERVICE
Insure with
go to
THE RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.
MOOSBRUGGER DRUG CO.
of DAYTON, OHIO
Dayton, Ohio
Herman Ave. and Main St.
44 S. Jefferson St.
AD 8412
CONGRATULATIONS and
A Local Industry employing over 1,100
BEST WISHES
men and women in our territory and
to the
100,000 families
Class of 1936
ROGERS &: COMPANY
The Dayton Power &: Light Co.
Jewelers 33 S. Main Street
Hello Chaminade Boys! Your friends want your photograph.
HOLLENCAMP'S B3rd GREETINGS
W e make them.
SMITH STUDIOS
Dependable Clothes, Hats and Furnishings
16 E. Fourth St.
13 South Jefferson Street Since 1873
Horton's White Villa Market
The Discriminating Hostess always serves
Member Quality League
GEM CITY ICE CREAM
Fresh Meat, Fresh Vegetables, Staples We Deliver AD 0526
and rests assured that her social functions will be a complete success.
608 Elmhurst Rd. Res. Park
Call AD ams 8242 ... or your GEM CITY DEALER
Where Price and Quality Meet
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FURST, The Florist
With Best Wishes
Cut Flowers and Pot Plants We Telegraph Flowers All Over the World 1402 -1404 N . Troy St. AD ams 3432 Bonded M ember Florists' T elegraph Delivery Ass'n.
HUGH E. WALL
RENDEZVOUS GARDENS
J. L. WILLS COAL CO.
GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
OAKWOOD'S FUEL MERCHANT
BEER, WINES, CHOICE LIQUORS
Best Grades of Coal and Coke
Dancing Every Nite Except Monday 1511 E . Fifth St.
R. R. 2 Shroyer Rd.
FU 4626
Compliments of
SMITH'S MARKET
THE MALTED MILK KING
Reliable Goods, Lowest Prices
C . Florio
Fair and Square Dealing, Polite Attention
1419 E. Third St.
73 JASPER STREET Hospital, FU 1281
Res. , AD 9816
FU 3741
LOUIS
CHARLES
Dr. Robert L. Stevenson
FREY BROTHERS
VETERINARIAN
For a big glass of beer
642 N. Main St. HE 1422
Burkhardt and Martz
KE 0425
RYAN
Invalid Car Service
Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing CaIl For and Deliver
MEYER FUNERAL HOME Washington and Hopeland Sts.
135 Franklin St.
AD 0675
FRANK SEDLOCK
Dayton Church Supply Co.
Fresh, Smoked and Luncheon Meats
Church Goods - Religious Articles Pictures - Picture Framing
AD 0645 ARCADE MARKET
113 South Ludlow St.
DAYTON, O .
AD 2521
Compliments of
A FRIEND
L. M. PRINCE OPTICIAN
East Third St.
117 South Ludlow Street
Jeweler
Watchmaker
Compliments of
EDW. W. MYERS
ROYAL BOWLING ALLEYS
Dealer in Old Gold, Silver and Platinum 639 Reibold Bldg.
Home of Chaminade Bowling League
Dayton, Ohio
37 West Fifth St.
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Louis Zavakos
ACME SEED CO.
SACKSTEDER'S
Complete Line of
Better Salted Nut Meats
HARDWARE, GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS FARM IMPLEMENTS
Arcade Market FU 4451
21 E. Second St.
Beer ... Liquors The Coldest Beer in Town
THOS. J. SMITH Groceries, Meats and Fresh Vegetables
GEM CITY CAFE
St. Charles between Carlisle and Hodapp KE nmore 3231
FU 0414
P. A. M. DISTRIBUTORS
VAL HEGMAN Leather Goods -
Luggage -
145 Washington Street Dayton, Ohio
BLUE MOON BRAND Pickles, Mayonnaise, Relish Spread, Relish, Mustard 27 Washington St. Dayton, Ohio
Harness
AD 5652
136 E. Third St.
W. J. Brinck, Pres.
W. A. Brinck, Sec.
Phone AD ams 3007
Established 1880
The DAYTON PLUMBING CO.
GEORGE WAHLRAB
PLUMBING AND HEATING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
WATCHES, DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY FU 3251
904 S. Brown St.
726 E. Fifth Street
JOS. J. SCHAD
DAYTON KEY SHOP
HARDWARE AND PAINTS HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Locks, Safes, Door-checks, Keys SERVICE ALL PARTS OF CITY
Furnace Repair Work a Specialty Roofing-Spouting-Sheet Metal Work 846 S. Brown St.
Milk -
(Next to Rear Entrance of Home Store) 3 N. Market St. AD ams 3752
FU 1462
Cream -
Dayton, Ohio
Cottage Cheese
CLARENCE J. STOECKLEIN
DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Attorney-at-Law
Inspection Invited
720 Reibold Bldg.
HE 1275
ARCHIE SHERER COMPANY
YOUNGS
Phone FU lton 5371
Cleaners and Dyers 1231 S. Brown Street
FU lton 8052
Office Furniture-Wood and Steel Safes-Steel Shelving-Lockers-Filing Supplies
FU 1481
340 South Main Street
CHAS. R. BROWN
Dayton, Ohio
THE GLOBE LAUNDRY CO.
OPTOMETRIST
PHONE KE nmore 4115 1013 Brown Street
AD 7562
Page 56
Compliments of
A FRIEND
I N~QRPQRAT8D
40 N. JEFFERSON ST. DAYTON,O. ~~~ .... ADAMS
94 9 1
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Bertha Himes Beauty Shoppe
FRANK P. TODD Drugs
Permanent Wave, $3.50 to $5.00 Hair Cutting and Thinning
6 East Third Street
538 CARLISLE AVE.
COMPLIMENTS
THE COSMOPOLITAN CO.
OF
Furnishings for Men and Young Men
DR. J. ROY BOGGAN
27 W. Fifth Street
The WEHNER Roofing and Tinning Co.
Compliments of
BEIGEL JEWELERS, Inc.
Asbestos Siding . . . Skylights Built-up Roofing . .. Slate and Tile Jobbinf5 a Specialty
18 S. Main at Market
FU 8791
Dayton, Ohio
557 Richard Street
Office FU lton 3751
Compliments of
MIAMI MAID BREAD
ADAM BALLMAN & SONS
The Toast of Every Home
Fruits and Vegetables 67 -69 Central Market
Poelking's Service Station
COMPLIMENTS
N. Main at Siebenthaler
OF
BLUE SUNOCO
STANDARD SEED CO.
THE DIERS-CUTLER CO.
TEKAMP CAFE Beer and Sandwiches
INSURANCE
Mutual Home Bldg.
1821 Wyoming St.
KE nmore 0192
The Five Oaks Nursing Home
, GEORGE A. CLAUDE FUNERAL HOME
For Chronic and Paraly tic Patients Under Care of Trained Nurse--Rates Reasonable MRS. ANNA MASTBAUM , Direc tress 1426 E . Third Street FU lton 1093
Distinctive Attention
The Brinkman Engineering Co. Stanley L. Jordan, D. D. S. 513-522 Miami Savings Bldg.
MECHANICAL MOLDS, DIES, TOOLS METAL STAMPINGS
AD 2952
300 Kiser Street Dayton, Ohio L. G . Brinkman, Manager
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M. J. GIBBONS SUPPLY CO . . STANDARD PLUMBING FIXTURES Visit our showroom Compliments of 601 East Monument Ave.
THE STANDARD REGISTER COMPANY Dayton, Ohio
DAYTON, OHIO
Compliments and
Manufacturer of Continuous Forms for
Congratulations to the
Standard Autographic Registers and all
Class of 1936
kinds of Business Machines.
from
FRESHMAN
II
A"
E. J. FLANGAN Confectionery and Delicatessen 3309 E. Fifth St.
SENIOR "A"
KE 0502
Thanks and
AWNINGS Wagon Covers and Canvas Products
Goodbye
Advance Awning & Tent Co.
Faculty
507 S . Jefferson St.
FU 7242 Compliments of
Compliments of
MICKEY'S PRODUCTS
John's Cleaners & Dyers
MAKERS OF " MICKEY'S" FAMOUS POTATO CHIPS FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS CARMEL CORN 242 Commercial St. AD 0465
1601 Xenia at Bowen 614 Five Oaks
Lunch and Beer
HAYWOOD DAIRY CO.
TASTE RITE RESTAURANT
Pasteurized Milk Cream Buttermilk Cottage Cheese Chocolate Milk Orange Sun Glo Quality and Service First 2650 Hazel Ave. KE 9357
Corner Wayne and Wyoming
Page 59
KE 6163
Compliments of
Hunt no farther for high grade Coal and Coke
INDUSTRIES BLDG. POOL Third and Ludlow
William J. Hunt Coal Co.
AD 5158
Office & Yard-Smithville Rd. & Penna. R. R.
Compliments of
ALBERT LOUIS BOWMAN
Green Cottage Restaurant
Chiropractor
361 W . First St.
119 S. Ludlow Street
AD 2357
GUS KINZELER'S PLACE
BRAMSON'S INC.
BEER and LUNCH
HATTERS - FURNISHERS 114 South Main St. DAYTON
818 N. Main St.
Compliments of
STORCK'S LUNCH ROOM
THE G. E. L. ELECTRIC CO.
330 LINDEN AVENUE
11 W. First St.
Genuine Turtle Soup Sandwiches and Beer
FU 8312
The Christian Publishing Ass'n
" Keep Trimmer with Timmer"
TIMMER'S CLEANERS
BIBLES RELIGIOUS BOOKS
1905 N . MAIN ST. RA 6932
PUBLISHING
WE CALL AND DELIVER
219
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s. Ludlow
St.
Dayton, Ohio
Autographs