MRS MARY ZAMIEROWSKI 1051 WATSON ST .. SW GRAND RAPIDS MI 49504
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The Catholic is a citizen of two worlds. Chaminade High School, in training youth to take its part in the future, must realize this duality and make its education meet both gaols. The spiritual activities, under the watchful eye of the Blessed Mother, are constantly giving the students opportunity to develop a strong religious spirit. Various religious functions are in progress throughout the school year . The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered daily, the Sacrament of Penonce is available before and after school each day, and there are speciol devotions during October, Lent, and May. In all these activities, the role of Mary in man's spiritual life is given fullest recognition.
While busying itself with this religious troining, the school cannot forget that our country needs to have sturdy leaders to insure its progress and security for the future . In addition, the student must be capable of earning his living and supporting a family. To meet these ends, there is an effort to impart instruction of the highest calibre in all fields of study proper to the modern high school. Besides, an attempt is made to develop any special talents the student hay have in the arts, in athletics, or in leadership. The product of this education should be a strong, intelligent leader, ready to dedicate his service to God and country.
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The Cathalic is a citizen of two worlds. Chaminade High Schoal, in training youth to take its part in the future, must realize this duality and make its education meet both goals. The spiritual activities, under the watchful eye of the Blessed Mother, are constantly giving the students opportunity to develop a strong religious spirit. Various religious functions are in progress throughout the school year. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offe red daily, the Sacrament of Penance is available before and after school each day, and there are special devotions during October, Lent, and May. In all these activities, the role of Mary in man's spiritual life is given fullest recagnition.
While busying itself with this religious training, the school cannot forget that our country needs to have sturdy leaders to insure its progress and security for the future. In addition, the student must be capable of earning his living and supporting a family. To meet these ends, there is an effort to impart instruction of the highest calibre in all fields af study praper to the modern high school. Besides, an attempt is made to develap any specia l talents the student hay have in the arts, in athletics, or in leadership. The product of this education should be a strong, intelligent leader, ready to dedicate his service to God and country.
The Most Reverend Karl J. Alter, D.O., LL.D .
'ZJiÂŤe4alt- S~ Right Reverend Msgr. Carl J . Ryan
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Reve rend Edward Connaughton
Very Reverend John A. Elbert, S.M.
Brother Pau l Sibbing, S.M.
FACULTY
Bro. Charles Opferman, S.M.
My Dear Graduates, . You have finolly reached the pinnacle of your high school career . There remains only the awarding of the diplomas before you take a step into the unknown future. Are you prepared for this step? For twelve long years you have looked forward to the day when you would be "out of school." For twelve long years your teachers have endeavored to instill into your hearts the love of God and the love of neighbor. It is of great significance that you may count yourselves among the graduating classes of this Centenary Year of the apparition of Our Blessed Mother at Lourdes in 1858. In a society, barely conscious of the ills which assail it, Our Lady appea ls to you just as She appealed to the humble ma iden, Bernadette Soubirous, one hundred years ago; "You must pray to God for sinners." Already in the first grade of school you learned that "God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world in order to be happy with Him forever in the next." For no other reason were you brought into this world, and for no other reason will future generations be created . How do you measure up to th is obligation? Have you become we ll enough acquainted with the Mother of God to enable you to feel secure on the path of life? If you find the world around you in a troubled, uncertain state, it is simply be路 cause others before you have not learned the real" reason for their existence. Th ey have kept God and Mary out of their plans, and so it is now up to you to instill into other hearts, while finding your p lace in the business world, the love of God and the love of neighbor. Many of your graduating class who could have been with you on this happy occasion, a re already serving God and Our Lady as other apostles in some seminary or religious order. But whether God wants yo u to serve Him as a single layman, as a member of the married state, or as a priest or religious, may yo u go forward with the deep conviction in your heart thot "You Can Change the World." It is my wish and the wish of every member of the Chaminade Faculty that Mother shower you with choicest graces and blessings throughout the rest of your life. Sincerely yours,
God and Our
Blessed
Brother James Kilroy, S.M.
Brother Joseph Meder, S.M.
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Miss Agnes Mahle
Reverend Louis Wiesner,
Brother John Wise, S.M.
3A
S.M . 4A Senior Counselor; Chaplain; Religion IV; Latin IV; Graduation
Junior Counselor; English III; Spanish II
Brother Donald Sullivan S.M . 2A Sophomore Counselor; Latin II, III; Lunch Supervisor; Concession Stand
Brother Francis Modica, S.M .
1A
Freshman Counselor; Latin I; Lunch Supervisor; Scholarship Tests; Sodality
Brother Walter Sartor, S.M. 3H Spanish I; World History; Booster Club; Sodality; Assistant Athletic Director Brother Anthony Saletel, S.M. German I, II; Bookstore
Brother Robert Sertweck S.M. 2C Latin II ; English II; Chaminade News Moderator; Assistant Ticket Manager Sodality; Activity Bulletin
Brother Anthony Perfetto S.M. 1 K Latin I; Religion I; Cheerleaders; Concession Stand; Sodality
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Reverend Francis Gerber, S.M. Religion 1,11,111; Sodality Director
Brother Thomas Caffrey, S.M. 2 L Religion II; World History; Concession Stand; Dramatics; Sodality; Variety Show
Brother Patrie Philbin, S.M. 2 E Religion II; Eng lis h II; Tax Stamps; Sodality Brother Richard Loehrlein, S.M. 2G Religion II ; English II; Service Club; Sod a lit y; Community
Brother James Cosgrove S.M . 38 Religion III; English III,IV; Dramatics; Sodality; Marianist Drive
Brother Anthony Deinlein, S.M. Marianist Magazine
Mr. Edward Regan 4D American History; Problems of De m 0 c r a c y; Head Football Coach
Mr. George Early 4 E Problems of Democracy; Alumni Secretary; Job Placement; Graduation
Mr. Donald Frericks 2B World History; Physical Education; F res h man Basketball Coach; Tennis Coach Bro. Emeric .Bratt 1B World History; World Geography; Junior Council on World Affairs
Bro. Martin Rauscher, S.M. 3C American History; English III; Lunch Sup e r vis 0 r; Debate Coach ; Sodality; CSMC
Mr. Vincent Lee World History
Mr. Victor Craft English II,III,IV
3J
Bro. John Bakle, S.M. 1 E English I, Religion I; Booster Club; Sodality
Bro. Hugh Bihl, S.M . 1D English I; Religion I; Building Fund; Sod a lit y; Assistant Ticket Manager.
Bro. George Deinlein, S.M. 4C English IV; Rei i g ion IV; Sodality
Bro. William Grundish, S.M. 1 H English I, World Geography; Honor Roll; Sodality
Mr. Bernard Burke English I,II,IV
Bro. Thomas Corbett, S.M. 3 E English III ; Religion III ; Speech Club
Bro. Frank Annunziata, S.M. 1 L Algebra I; Refresher Mathematics; Lunch Supervisor; Photography Club; Sodality
Bro. John Nichols, S.M. 4 F Algebra II; Shop Math; Business Math; Advisor of the Chaminade Eagle; Sodality; Organist; Faculty Choir Bro. Thomas Wessel kamper, S.M. 2J Plane Geometry; Trigonome. try; Solid Geometry; Sodality
Bro. Joseph Janning, S.M. Trigonometry; Solid Geometry; French
Bro. John McGrath, S.M. 2C Algebra I, II; Plane Geometry; Freshman Speech Club; Sodality; Publicity
Bro. Edward Neuendorf, S.M. 1 F Algebra I; Religion I; Sodality; Turkey Raffle; Junior Red Cross
Mr. Edward Marrinan 1 C Algebra I; Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach
Bro. Joseph Trageser, S.M. P I a n e Geometry; Mus i c Supervisor Bro. Donald Wiga l, S.M. 2H Religion II ; Wor ld History; Assistant Band Director; Variety Show Music
Bro. Willbert Hamm, S.M. Bookkeeping I,ll ; Commercial Law; Driver Education
Bro. Joseph Duffy, S.M. 1 J General Business; Religion I; Band Raffle; Sodality
Bro. Paul Merland, S.M. General Business; Typing; Driver Education ; Ticket Manager
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Bro . Edward Zamierowski, S.M. 2 F Biol ogy; General Science; Rallies; Biology Club; Sodality Bro. Alfred Grisez S.M. 3 D Chemistry; National H 0 nor Society; Class Rings
Bro. Ralph Delaney, S.M. 2 K Genera l Sci e n c e; Practica l Physics; General Mathematics; Eng ineering Club
Bro. Ed ward Zahn, S.M. 4 B Physics; Math Club; Business Manager of the Eagle; Stage Crew
Mr. William Donahue General Science
1G
Mr. Glenn Dillhoff 3 G Economics; Physical Ed.; Assistant Football Coach
Mr. Thomas Frericks 1 L English I; Lunch Supervisor; Head Bas k e t b a I I Coach; Head Baseball coach
Mr. Vernon Weber 3 F American His tor y; Physical Ed.; Assistant Football Coach; Reserve Basketball Co a c h; Golf Coach
Mr. Gerard Faust 4 H Mechanical Drawing; Lunch Supervisor; Athletic Supervisor
Bro. Robert Brisky, S.M. Health; Physical Ed .; Athletic Director; Bus Maintenance
Fr. Robert Brow n, S.M . Librarian
Bro . Clement Grilliot, S.M . Assistant Librarian; English II, IV; Lunch Supervisor
Bro. Herman, S.M . Cafeteria Manager
Bro . Herbert Leising, S.M. Cafeteria Assistant; Ma intenance
Bro. O scar Arnold, S.M. Cafeteria Assistant
Bro. John Bertone, S.M . Maintenance
SENIORS
R. EDWIN ALEXANDER
4A Senior Class Pres ident "Thanks to him we had prosperity and salt and pepper shakers at every table." Class Officer 1,2,3; CHS News staff 3,4; Annual staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society, Dramatics 2; Sodality 1,2,3,4.
Ed Alexander and Dick Brun plan the layout of the big ",lIy for the Fairview game.
Jim Travis gives some painte rs to the sco rer and the "ref" during One of the intramural games he ran .
MICHAEL A. HARTNETI IIColonel 1l
JAMES C. TRAVIS
RICHARD L. BRUN 4A
Senior Closs Vice路President "Become one of the most populor 'Men of Chaminade' in the short two years he spent here./I
National Athletic Honor Society 4; Sodality 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Dramatics 3,4; Variety Show 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Officer 3,4; Football 3; Baseball 3,4; Intramurals 3,4.
"Dick"
4E
Senior Class Secretary "A real 'pusher' who will certainly succeed in life." Cheerleader 3,4; Servers' Club 2,3,4; JA 3,4; Variety Show 1; Class Officer 4.
Senior class officers ond Deon consult on
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"Jay"
4F Senior Class Treasurer "A quiet but strong leader; gets things accompl is hed." Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class Offi路 cer 2,3,4; Variety Show 2,4; Student Council 3; Prom Comm ittee 3.
JOSEPH C. AIELLO
ROBERT F. ALLEN
"Chops" 4A Band 1,2,3; Sodality 1; Speech Club 3,4; Dramatics 1,2; Perfect Attendance 3; Variety Show 4.
"Bob" 4B Class Officer 4; Honor Roll 2; National Honor Society 4; Servers' Club 1,2; Service Club 2,3,4; Speech Club 1,2; Library Staff 1,2; JA 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
THOMAS ACTON
"Bill" Class Officer book 4.
1,2,4; JA
3;
4C Year-
JAMES G. ATER .IIJim" 路
ROGER l. AVEYARD
4E
Intramurals 2,3,4.
Band 1,2; JA 1,2.
LAWRENCE R. BAKER
"Rage"
4A Honor Roll 1; Photog raphy Club 2; JA 3; Bowling 4.
ROBERT E. BECKER
"Bob"
"Bill"
4B Sodality 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3.
Photography Club 1,2,3,4.
ROBERT J. BERNARD
4G
"Bob"
4 G
Projector Club 4.
JOHN F. BAUDENDISTel
"larry"
WILLIAM H. BEIGel
4B
ROLAND J. ANDERSON
"Andy'l
"Baudie"
4E
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2.
WILLIAM E. BERNER
4G
"Bill" 4C Band 1,2,3,4; Tri-M 3,4; Cafeteria 3, 4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Engineering Club 3; Honor Roll 1,3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4.
DONALD J. BOEKE
GERALD J. BLAKE "Jerry"
4A Football Manager 4; Basketball Manager 3,4; Intramurals 1,3,4; JA 3; Sodality 1.
"Boek"
Variety Show 4; Bowling 1,2; Cafeteria 2; Intromurals 1,2,4; Projector
Football 1,3,4; Sodality 2,3; Bowling 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4 .
"Brains 'l
Club 4; Bond 1,2; Booster Club 1,2, 3; Service Club 1,2; Servers' Club 1,2.
MARVIN C. BROUGHTON
4B Service Club 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Cafeteria 3; Enginee ring Club 4.
4C
"Bob"
Honor Roll 1,2,3; Bow ling 3; Sodality 2; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4.
GERALD J. BROWN " Brownie"
4G
Class Officer 4; Sodality 1; Bowling 1,2; Glee 1,2; Variety Show 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
4G
Class Officer 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2; Cafeteria 1.
ROBERT J. BREWSTER 4 E
Baseba ll 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3.
"Marv"
GARY A路. BRANER
4C
GERALD G. BRECHAK "Jerry"
EDWARD J. BOEKE
4G
Fox and Hartnett visit Santa and his (their) friend s.
ROBERT BROWN "Bob" 4A Engineering Club 3,4; JA 3,4; Perfect Attendance 2,3,4.
WILLIAM L. BURGEMEIER "Burgy" .
B. JOSEPH BRUCKEN "Joe" Sodality 2; Basketboll 1,2,3,4.
VIRGIL R. BUDDENDECK
4C
MICHAEl E. BURNS
4E
Baseball 1,3,4; Bawling 1,3; Class . :Jfficer 2,3; Baske.t ball 1; Intramurals 2,3,4; Student Council 3.
4A Intromurals 1,2,3,4; Sodality 3,4; Bolwing 1,3; Engineering Club 3,4; Yearbook 4; f\jational Honor Society 4; Math Club 4.
"Bud" Pe rfect Attendance leader 4 .
HOWARD J. BURGER
4G 1,2,3,4; Cheer-
. ROBERT l. BUTlER "Bob" Glee Club 1; Intramurals Variety Show 1.
4G
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Intramurals 3.
ALFRED T. BYRNE 4E
1,2,3,4;
FREDERICK J. CAIRO " little Fred" 4G Intramurols 1; Bowling 1; Perfect Attendance 1.
Ken Hoerner tries to find the handles on the ball.
"Howie
Alfie"
4B Intromurals 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Speech Club 1; Engineering Club 3, 4; Biology 4; Cafeteria 1,2,4; Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 1,3.
JOHN F. CARR "Webly" 4C Band 1,2,3,4; Cafeteria 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,3,4; JA 3,4; Speech Club 3,4; Tri-M 2,3, 4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Engineering Club 3; Yearboak 4.
DANIEL P. CAULFIELD "Deacon'"
4G
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Bawling 1,2.
EDWARD L. CHARNOCK 4B Yearbook Business Staff 4; Variety Shaw 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Sodality 1; Speech Club 1; Engineering Club 3; JA 3,4; Baseball Manager 3.
JAMES P. COLLINS "Jim"
4E Glee Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2, 3,4; JA 3; Service Club 1,2; Sodality 1; Variety Show 1,2.
WALLACE A. CEYAK "Wally" 4B Sodality 1,2; Speech Club 2,3; Enginee ring Club 3,4; Nat ian a I Honor Society 4; Class Officer 2; Honor Roll 3; Yearbook Business Staff 4.
JAMES D. CHITTUM "Chit" 4G Intramurals 1,2,3,4; ' Class Officer 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 2.
JOHN L. CONFER "Jack" 4A Speech Club 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1; Engineering Club 3; Glee C I u b 3; JCOWA 4; National Honor Society 4
Rudzinski goes in for a layup as spectators from 4E and 4F watch!
JOHN R. CIV ILLE "Johnny" 4 A Sodality 2路4; Footba ll 1路4; Honor Roll 1-4; Perfect Attendance 1-4; NHS 4; NAHS 4; NMHS 4; Dramatics 1-4; Student Council 1,4; CSMC 4; Yearbook 4.
JOSEPH L. CONWELL IIJoe"
Closs Officer ance 1.
1,2;
4C Perfect Attend-
RICHARD E. CLARK "Dick"
4C
WILLIAM P. COTTER "Bill" 4G Sodality 1; Perfect Attendance 1.
JAMES L. DAVIS
ROBERT E. DEIS
4A Yearbook 4; Intramurals 1,2,4; Class C. 1; Sodality 2,3,4; Ho nor Roll 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Math Club 4; Bowling 4; JCOWA 4 .
4B Yearbook Business Staff 4; Booster Club 1,3; Biolog y Club 2,3; Intramurals 2; JA 3.
THOMAS R. D' AMICO
WILLIAM L. DAHM "Bee"
4G
4E Intramurals 2,3 .
Intra murals 2,3,4 .
1;
Perfect
Attendance
" Leslie"
JOHN P. CLARK 4A "Jack" "He abounds in the greatest of prizes; intellect and fr ee wilL " Football 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2; Servers' Club 2,3; JA 2; CHS News 4; Yea rbook Editor 4; National Ho nor Society 4; National Athl eti c Honor Society 4; Pe rfect Attendance 1. DAVID P. DUCHAK JlDewie"
4B
Sodality 1; CHS News 1.
Intramurals 1,2,4; Sodality 1.
JEROME E. ETIENNE
RAMON G. ESTEVEZ
DENIS P. DWYER " De nnie"
4C
" Ray" 4 G Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1, 2,3,4; Sodality 2,3,4; Speech Club 4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4 .
" Etch"
Perfect Attendance 1,2 .
4E
H. MICHAEL FALLIS "Mike" 4C Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; C Basketba ll ; Bowling 1; Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 1; Football 1.
Perfect 3,4.
Attendance
3;
4C Intramura ls
" Skip " JA 3 .
JEROME J. HAUTE
GARY FINNEGAN
JON M. FAULKNER
WILLIAM W . FARIS "Falcon"
4 E
4E
Baseball 3,4; Bow ling 1,2; Closs Officer 3,4; Football 1,2,3 ,4; 1ntra-
"Flat-top" 4 E Intramurals 1,2; JA 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Service Club 2 .
murals 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 2,3.
WILLIAM M. KENNEDY "Pee Wee" 4A "A fri sky fell ow wi th on abundance of fables, females, and fri e nds ." Baseball 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Servers' Club 2; CHS News 3,4; Closs Officer 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3 ,4; Basketba ll 1,2; G lee Club 3; Hono r Roll 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3; Intramurals 3,4; Notional Honor Society 4; Notional Athletic Hono r Society 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Vari ety Sh ow 3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4. LAWRENCE E. FOCKE " Lorry"
4E Bowling 1; Sodality 1; Cafeteria 1; Gl ee Club 1; Intramurals 4; JA 3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4.
DOUGLAS E. FOX "Doubie" 4 E Bowling 1,3; Intramurals 1,2,4; JA 3,4; Perfect Atte nd a nce 1,2,4; Servive Club 2.
RONALD R. FREDERICK 4 E " Fred " Bowli ng 1,2; Int ra mu rals 1,2,4; JA 3,4; Pe rfect Atte ndance 1,2 .
CHARLES W . FRIEND
" Charlie" Perfect Attendance 1,2,3.
4B
GEORGE M. FROEHLE 4G "Little Moose" Bowli ng 3; Intramurals 1,2,4; Football 1,2; Sodality 1,2.
RICHARD HARSHMAN
4E " Dick" Class C Basketball I; Intramurals 1; JA 3; Perfect Attendance 1.
DONALD HART ,A "Don" CHS news 1,2,3,4; CHS news editor 3,4; Yearbook 4; Sodality 1,4; Dramatics 1; Intromurals 2.
JOHN HASLERIG "Mickey"
All Star Players from E, F, G, and H get briefed on strategy.
ERIC HAUSFELD 4G
Intramura ls 2,3.4; Var iety Shaw 3,4; Bawling 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance ' 2.
"Rick"
THOMAS HAYES
Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Intromura ls 2, 3,4; JCOWA 2; Speech Club 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3.
CHARLES HECKER
4C
4A Inrremural s ance 2.4;
2,3,4;
Pe rfect
Bowling 2;
Attend-
Sodality 1;
Class Officer 3; Football 1, Variety Show 3,4.
EDWARD HEIGEL
"Edit
Members of the Senior All Star Ballet Tea m.
4 C
"Charlie" Intramu ra ls 1,4.
THOMAS HEMMELGARN
4G
Intr amu rals 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Bowling ) ,2; Class Officer 3,4; Per-
Club
Intramurals 2,3; Booster Club 1; Glee
fect Attendance 1,2 .
Bawling 2,3.
1,2,3;
Var ie ty
Shaw
1,2,3;
ROBERT HENTRICH
"Bob-a"
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class C Basketball 1; JA 3; Honor Rolli; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook 4 .
Green team prays for success. Scare, Red 60, Green 46.
ROBERT Hill
4C "B.O." Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3.
KENNETH HOERNER
4G Intramurals 1,3,4; Variety Show 4; Bowling 3,4; Class Officer 4 .
MICHAEl HORD
"Mike"
4A CHS News 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 2; Servers Club 2,3; Class Officer 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; JCOWA 1,2,3,4; JA 3; Radio Club 1; Speech Club 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Engineering Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4.
JAMES HICKEY
4C
"Hick-Babe"
PHILIP HOFFMAN
DENNIS HOKE
4A Booster Club 1,2,3,4; Class C Basketball 1; Servers Club 1,2,3,4; Engineering Club 3; Yearbook 4; National Honor SOCiety 4; Perfect Attendance 3.
"Nik" 4E Glee Club 1; Intramurals 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,3; Variety Show 1,2.
'DARREll HORWATH
" Dick"
4A Band 1,2,3,4; CHS News 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; JA 3; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4; Tri-M 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook 4.
4C
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2, 3,4; Class C Basketball 1; Perfect Attendance 2.
Fred knew the camera was there!
JOSEPH JECKERING
PHILIP JACQUES
EDWARD IMBER
"Ed"
4 H
Bowling 1,2,3; Intramu rals 1,3.
"Phil"
4C
Football
1;
Hanor Roll
1; Class
"Joe"
4H
Bowling 1,2; Intramurals 3.
Officer 1.
JOSEPH JONES "Doni" 4E Bow ling 1,2 ; Class Officer 3 ; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,4; Perfect Attendance 1.
NICHOlAS GITZINGER
4E
"Gitz"
"Record hops and TV shows keep this DJ quite busy ove r weeken d s." Radio Club 3; Baseball 1,4; Football 1,2; Basketball
1,2; Bowling 1,2; Cafeteri a Squad 1; CHS
News 4; Class Officer 3,4; JA 3,4; Intramurals 3,4.
DAVID KAHN IIDave l l
4B Football 1; Yea rbook Business Staff
4; Bow ling 2,3; I ntramurals 2,3,4.
4A Bowling 1,2,3; Cafeteria Squad 2; Basketball 1; Int ramurals 2,3,4; So路 dality 1; Yearbook 4; Honor Roll 2 , 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1; National Honor Society 4.
BURTON KEEBLER
THOMAS KAVANAUGH
JOHN KAUFLIN
"Tom" Sodality 1,2,3; JA 3.
4C
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JAMES KESLER
Baseba ll Manager 1,2; Football Man-
4C "Jim" Class Officer 1,2,3; Intramu rals 1,2,
a ger 1,2,3,4; Intra murals 3,4.
3,4; Honor Roll 1,2.
JlBurtie"
4E
FREDERICK KEYES 4E "Goose" Cafeteria Squad 2; Class Officer 1; Basketball 1; Intramurals 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Variety Shaw 2,4.
DONALD KOEHLER "Don" 4B Sodality 1,2 ,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Service Club 4; Bowling 3; Variety Show 1,2,3.4; Perfect Attendance 2,3.
JAMES KOEHLER "Jim" Bowling
Tennis
NORMAN KOON 4B
1,2; Intramura ls 2,4; Dramatics 4;
1,2,3,4; Variety
4B Intramurals 3,4.
Show 4.
FREDERICK EHRENSBERGER "Hunchy"
4C
"A ll-City in Dayton; but couldn't make honorable mention in Centerville." Footba ll 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1; Variety Show 4; Prom Committee 3; Cafeteria Squad 3,4.
JOSEPH KOZUH 4A Tennis 3; Engineering Club 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; JA 3; Honor Roll 1.
GEORGE KRAMER "Gorgeous George" 4A CHS News 4; Class Officer 2; Class C Basketball 1; JA 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,4; National Honor SOciety 4; Sodality 1,2,3.4; Engineering tendance 1,2.
Club 3,4;
Perfect At-
GREGORY KRAUS
THOMAS KRUMM
"Greg" 4C Cheerleaders 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4
4A Engineering Club 3; Band 2,3,4; JA 3; Variety Show 3; National Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 4.
Mathematics
JOHN KUDELKA
"Red" Baseball
4E Manager
3;
Bowling 1;
Class Officer 2; Glee Club 1,2; Football Manager 3; li brary Staff 2; Service Club 2; Variety Show 1,2.
RICHARD LAMM
JOHN KUHLMAN
"Jack"
4 B
Intramurals 2,3,4, Bowling 1,2: Glee Club 1.
Band 1,2,3, Bowling 1.
BENJAMIN LAURICELLA
FREDERICK LANE
4C Class 路 Officer 2, Tennis 1; Bowling 2; Baske tba ll 1,2,3,4; Perfe c' Attendance 2.
"L.B."
Tele-photo shot of Piekutowski keeping score.
DAVID LEFF
JAMES LAURICELLA
4E
"Dick"
4E
"Bill" Bowling 1.
RICHARD lIENESCH
CHARLES LEO
4A
"Dick"
4A
4B
Bowling 1,3; Cl ass Officer 1,2; Foot-
Intramurals 1,3,4; JA 3,4; Class Offi-
ball 1; Class C Ba sketball I, Intramurals 1,2; Spe ech Club 2,3,4;
cer 1,4, Variety Show 3,4, Sodality
Pe rfect Attendance 2, Photography
2,3,4, Ye arbook 4, Servers' Club 1, 2,3, Debate 1.
Club
"Jim"
National Honor Society 4; JA 3,4.
"Tom" Bowling 1.
4 H
Class Officer 1, Honor
Roll
1,3,4,
1,2,3,4, Sodality 1,2,3.4, En-
ginee ring Club 3,4; Cayada Council
3,4, Yearbook 4, JA 3,4; National Honor SOCiety 4, National Mathematics Honor SOCiety 4.
ROBERT LOVE
THEODORE LINK
4C
"Ted"
Basketball 2,3.4; Intramurals I; Baseball 2,3.4; Honor Roll 1; Closs C Basketball 1; Notional Athletic Honor SOciety 4; Closs Officer 1.4.
4A Glee Club 1; Bond 2,3; Yearbook 4; JCOWA 1,2,3,4; Soda lity _ 1,2,3.4; Dramatics 4; Honor Roll 1,3.4; Variety Show 1,4; Speech Club 1,2,3.4; Prom Committee 3; CHS News ' 1,2, 3,4; Notional Honor Society 4 .
ROBERT MacDONALD
"Bob"
DAVID MARSHALL 4B
JlDave"
4D Perfect Attendance 2.4; CSMC 1,2.4; Intramurals 1,2,3.4; Speech Club 1,
2; CHS News 1,2,3.4; JCOWA 1, 2; Class C Basketball 1; Bowling 1,2,3; Engineering Club 3; JA 3.4.
ROBERT MARTIN "Marty" 4 D Class Officer 4; Hanor Roll 1; Perfect Attendance 1.4; Bowling 1,3; Intramurals 1; Closs C Basketball 1; Variety Show 4.
RICHARD MASSA IICheech " Band 1,2,3; Intramurals Tennis 2; Engineering Bowling 1,2; Variety Tri-M 2.
Aggressive ploy-making by Dave Torlina.
JEROME MATHES 4D 1,2,3.4;
"Jerry" 4C Sodality 1,3; Glee Club 1; Variety
Club 3.4; Show 3;
Show 1; Intramurals 3.4; Bowling 1.
MICHAEL MATTA 4B Intramurols 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Class C Basketball 1; Variety Show 1,2; National Honor Society 4; Class Officer 4 .
FRANCIS MAZZONE
"Frank" 4E Honor Roll 2; Perfect Attendance 1, 2,3.
Meal time at the Marianist Retreat Hause .
JAMES MEIXNER
MICHAEL MENCSIK
WILLIAM MERANDA
"Gym" 4 D Ha'nar Rail 2; CSMC 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baoster Club 1,2; Dramatics 3,4; Bowling 1,2; Variety Show 3,4.
"Spike" 4 E Class Officer 2; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2.
"Wild Bill" 4 B Intramurals 2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3; Photography Club 2; Variety Show 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Cafeteria Squad 2; Sodality 1; Perfect Attenda nee 1,2,4.
SHERMAN MILLER
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"Greek" 4D Perfect Attendance 2,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class C Basketball 1; Bowling 3; JA 3.
B
,
PAUL MERRICK
"Shakey" Glee Club 3,4; Sodality 3.
Some people can't do onything right, Arnie.
NORMAN MITCHELL
4C Band 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 1,2,3,4; NFL President 4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; JCOWA 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2; Cafete ria Sq uad 2,3,4; Variety Show 2,4; Bawling 2; JA 4 .
"Mitch "
MICHAEL MONAGHAN "Whitey" 4 F Football 1,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cafeteria Squad 4 .
Cough! Cough!
LOUIS MOORMAN "Louie"
GERALD MOn "Jer" 4D Perfect Attendance 4; Intramurals 4; Cafeteria Squad 1; JA 3,4.
WILLIAM MYERS
4F Glee Club 1; Class Officer 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Sodality 3; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Variety Shaw 1.
DONALD McCARTHY
"Don"
4B Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class C Basketball 1; Basketba ll Manager 4. They' ll play cards an yw here .
ELMER PRIKKEL
"Elm"
FREDERICK PRINZ
4H
40
" Fritz"
Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Pe rfect Attendance 4; Intramurals 1,4.
RONALD RADO " Dogan" 4 F Class Officer 3,4; Speech Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Class C Basketball 1; Sodality 1,2,3.
CHARLES RASPER "Butch" 4F Yearbook 4; Variety Show 2,3; Perfect Attendance 2,3; JA 3,4; Tennis 1; Intramurals 1,2; Class C Basketball 1; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; Golf 4; Speech Club 1.
ROBERT POWERS "Bruce
4B
"Didn't have to act at all to take the lead in the Variety Show." Bowling 1; Class C Basketball 1; Variety Show 4; Band 2; Sodality 1; JA 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4.
THOMAS RA WERS IIGonzales"
4B Bowling 1,3; Intramurals 1,3; National Honor SOCiety 4; JCOWA 3; c;::tass C Basketball 1; Variety Show 3; Dramatics 3.
RALPH REBOULET " Pinky" 40 CSMC 1,2; Football 2; Intramurals 2,4; Bowling 1; Variety Show 1; Glee Club 1.
VICTOR REILING
"Pete"
4 A Yearbook 3,4; Booster Club 1,2,3,4; CHS news 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Natio nal Honor SOCiety 4; JA 3,4.
ROBERT REINHARD "Whitey" 4 F Intramurals 2,4; Class Officer 1,3; Bowling 1.
RICHARD RODERER "Dick 40 Honor Roll 3; CSMC 1,2; Band 1,2; Intramurals 3,4; Class C Basketball 1; Bowling 1.
JOHN RIEGLER "Jack"
4D Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3,4; Cafeteria Squad 1; JCOWA 2,3; Sadality 1; Class C Basketball 1; Bowling 1,2,3,4; JA 3.
THEODORE ROHLING 4D "Ted" Hanor Rail 1; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Service Club 2; Sadality 2,3,4; Variety Shaw 1,2,3,4; JA 3; Stage Crew 1,2,3,4.
LOUIS ROSENGARTEN "~osie"
4D Variety Show 1; Glee Club 1; Phatography Club 1,2.
DONATO ROSSETTI "Dino"
4H
Class Officer 2,3.
DAVID GANTT "Dave"
4A
"Hired a postal sorting crew to handle his fan mail."
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; JA 3,4; Bowling 1,3; Sodality 1,2; Band 1; Perfect Attendance 1,3,4; Cafeteria Squad 4; Class C Basketball 1; Class Officer 4; National Honor SOCiety 4. OWEN RUECKEl 4D Class Officer 1; Perfect Attendance 1; CSMC 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 1; Glee Club 1; JA 3.
ROBERT RUDZINSKI 4F Intramurals 3,4; Sodality 1; CHS News 4; Class Officer 4; Bowling 1.
EDWARD RUEF "Ed" 4A Intramurals 1,2,3,4; JA 3,4; Honor Roll 1,3; Sodality 1; National Honor Society 4; Class C Basketball 1.
GEORGE SATAlIA 4H Intramurals 1,2,3; Class Officer 1,3,4.
THOMAS SCHAAF "Tom" 4F JA 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Bowling 1,2,3,4.
RICHARD SCHENKING
THOMAS SCHAEFER
4D
" Ton /nero
Closs Officer 2,3.4; Intramurols 1, 2,3; Sodality 1; Bowling 2; Closs C Basketball 1; Variety Show 1.4;
4F "Dick" Photography Club 1,2; Closs Officer
ROGER SCHENKING "Rage" 4F Yearbook Business Stoff 4; JA 3 .
1; JA 4; Bowling 1; Yearbook Business Stoff 4.
FREDERICK SCHERBAUER "Bi ll" 4F Closs Officer 1,2; Football 1; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4.
Glee Club 1.
JOHN SCHMID
RONALD SCHLATER
"Schlates" Perfect ' Attendance
1,2,3,4;
4A Intra-
murals 3.4.
4F Variety Show 1; Glee Club 1; JA 4; Service Club 1; Yearbook Business Stoff 4.
"Now when I was a youngster .. .11
BARRETT SCHNEBLE " Barry" 4A Closs Officer 1,3,4; Dramatics Club 2,3; Tennis 1; Sodality 1,2,3.4; Yearbook Stoff 4; Intramurals 1,2,3.4; Var iety Show 2; Bowling 2; Notional Honor SOciety 4; Closs C Basketball 1; CHS News 2.
STEPHEN SCHUER
"Steve" 4B Closs C Basketball 1; Bowling 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Intramurals 1,2.4; Class Officer 1,2.
ROGER SCHUMACHER "Sorge" 4F Stomp Club 3.4; Variety Show 1,2, 3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Pe rfect Attendance 1,2,3.4.
LAWRENCE SCHUTTE
4F Honor Roll 4; Speech Club 1,2; Sodality 1; Intramurals 3.
I' Lar~"
JOSEPH SERVAITES
RAYMOND SCHWARTZ
RICHARD SEIDER
"Ray" 4h Bowling 1; Class Officer 2; JA 3; Intramurals 3.
"Dick" 4F Intramura ls 1,2,3,4; Class C Basket. ball 1; Baseball 4.
"Bucky" Han a r Roll Bowling 3.
2;
Intramurals
JOHN SEUBERT
4 D 3,4;
"Jack" 4D Band 1,2; Int ramurals 2,3,4; Bawling 3.
WILLIAM SHANE
4H Perfect Attendance 1; Intramurals 2.
THOMAS SHERIDAN
"Tom" Perlect Attendance 3,4 .
4D
Brother Hamm 's French movies.
JAMES SHERRY
4A Yearbook 4.
DAVID SKOWRONSKI
WILLIAM SLOBODA
"Dave" 4D Class Officer 2,4; Perfect Attendance 2,4; Football 3; Intramurals 1,
"Bill" 4F Bowling 1,2; .lntramurals 1,2; Speech Club 1; JA 3; Class C Basketball 1.
2,3,4; Class C Basketball Club 1.
1; Glee
LEROY SLOUFFMAN
"Lee"
4H
DENNIS SWEETMAN
IID enny "
RICHARD TANGEMAN
JOHN TATAR
4F Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 3,4; Class Officer 1,4; Variety Show 4.
"Tatarbug" 4H Perfect Attendance 1; Service Club 1,2; Intramurals 3; Glee Club 1; Variety Show 1.
JOHN TAKACS
4E
"Honest John" 4 A Speech Club 3,4; Engineering Club 3,4; Booster Club 3,4; JA 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Sodality 1,3.
"Dick"
JEROME THIES
"Jerry" 4 A Football 1,2,3,4; Sodality 2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,3,4; JA 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Athletic Society 4.
Practical Problems of Democracy
DANIEL THOMAS
RONALD THOMAS
CHARLES THURMAN
"Don" 4A Perfect Attendance 2,3; Honor Roll 1,3.
4A "Arnie" Intramural s 1,2,3,4; Sodality 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Dramatics
"Chuck" 4D Honor Roll 1; Perfect Attendance 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3; Bowling 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3.
Club 3; Variety Show 3,4; CHS News 2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3; National Honor SOCiety 4; Nation a l Mathematics Honor SOCiety 4.
DAVID TORLINA
"Dave" Intramurals 3,4.
4B
EDWARD TRAVIS "Ed" 4H Footbali 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Bowling 1.
PATRICK TREON 4H Bowling 1,2,3; Int ra murals 1,2,3; Perfect' Attenda.nce 1; Variety Show 1, 2; Glee Club 1,2; Sodality 1; JA 3,4.
THOMAS TUITE "Tom"
BERNARD VOELKL 4F
Sodality 1,2,3,4.
" Bernie"
4F
Intramura ls 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1; JA 3, 4; Bowli ng 1; Glee Club 1.
PAUL WEIDNER IIWeed"
4D CSMC 1,2; Building Fund Committee 3,4; Sodality 1.
Phil Hoffman enioys Washington sceneryl
JAMES WENDLING "Jim"
MICHAEL WESER 4F
Honor Roll 1,2,3; Pe rfect Attendance 1,2,3.
4H Bowling 1,2; Intramurals 1,3; Glee Club 1; Pe rfect Atte ndance 2. IIWese"
GERALD WESTBROCK "Digger" 4B Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cayoda Council; Variety Show 3,4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Sodality 1,2; Camera Club 1,2; CHS New s 3,4; Perfect Attendance 2; Yearbook 4.
PETER WILLIAMS 4F Football 1,2,3,4; Intramu rals 2,3,4; Variety Show 4; Class Officer 1,2,4; Perfect Attendance 2; Bo lwing 1. " Pete
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GEORGE WITTMAN
DAVID WOLFF
"Abraham" 4H Bowling 1,2,3; Perfect Attendance 1, 3; Intramu ra ls 2,3,4.
Intramurols 2,3,4; Basketball Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4.
4F 1,2;
Who raised the curtain?
PAUL WOODHEAD
'Woody" 4B /ariety Show 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; 'erfect Attendance 1; Bowling 1; :;Iee Club 1.
ROGER WUELLNER
WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN
" Roy" 4 F Perfect Attendance 1,2,3 ,4; library Stall 1,2,3.
"Oog ie" 4 D Perfect Attendance 1; Intramural Basketball 2; Bawling 2,3 .
Sixty.four went; sixty路three
r~turned.
MARION ZWOLSKI
"Marion"
Jack Carr keeps in practice "hile in the National Gallery of Art.
4H
FIRST ROW: Louis Kuhn, Frank Kozuh, George Mescher (Treas.), Thomas Al-
Iiot, James Steineman, Thomas Bir, Eugene Vassy, Boyd Alig, John Koerner,
bers (Stud. Coun.), Louis Unverferth (Pres.), Thomas Scheper (Y. Pres.), Thomas
Harold Badders, Thomas Kuhn. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Deger, Richard Boeke,
Howard (Sec.), David Minch, Robert
Louis Albers, Lawrence Zimmer, Richard Reil ing, Joseph Pirruccella, Norman
Lipp. SECOND ROW: James Herbert,
John Pier, Thomas Brzozowski, Kevin Ryan, Thomas Hackenberg, Thomas Rueth,
Schael!, Lawre nce Horva th, Kenneth Walter.
Lawrence Boesch, Michael McGarry, George Beutel. THIRD ROW: Thomas Gril-
FIRST ROW: Paul Strobel, Eugene Bear (Sec.), Thomas Sturm (Stud. Coun),
Thomas Westbrock, Donald Grieshop, Robert Musselman, Gary Miller, Norbert
John Moore (Y. Pres.), Ronald Lauterbach (Pres.), Robert Scudder, William Stowe,
Duell, Jerome Schmitz. FOURTH ROW: John Swintek, Anthony Vacchiano, John
Gerald Boeckerman , Robert Plogmon. SECOND ROW: Philip Lewis, David Ken-
Huber,
der, Gory Gibson, James Baccus, John Brenner, David Gerwe, William Meyer,
Wiley. FIFTH ROW: William Sherman, Michael Cunningham, Ralph Skilken,
Gerald Whitton, Denis Koesters. THIRD ROW: James Bohn , Delmar McConnell,
George Davidson.
Robert
Schwanekamp, David
Griesmeyer,
William
Verno n, James
Center of attraction.
To the victors belong the ... ?
FIRST ROW: Donald Sommer, Stephen Klee, Mike Maye r, Ed Feltz (Sec. Treas .),
Jeckering, James Bauman, Michael Meyer, Robert Nugent, Brian Gochoel, Robert Sparks. FOURTH ROW: Robert Hosfeld, Mark Fettig, Fred Messina, Raymon d Riggs, Eugene Loewer, Eu gene Keferl, Jerome Tri mbach, Ralph Holtvoigt. FIFTH ROW: Art Ba kos, Kenneth Kind erman, Howard Sch legel, Joe Hall, Charles Heckma n.
Ronald Kuczak (Pres.), Jim Thesing (V. Pres.), Phillip Reily, Potrick Mclaug hlin, Pa ul Gaeke. SECOND ROW: Fred Kavanaugh, Richard Tinnerman, Rabert Hosfeld, Jerome Johnson, Bob Fie ly, Guy Kakecsak, La rry Sn id er, Rona ld Mann ing, Ralph Lehmann. THIRD ROW: Wendell La Fo rsch, Charles Brinkman, Thomas
FIRST ROW: Christopher Van Schaik, James Goecke, Richard Beckerich (Trees.),
Robert Heckma n (Stud. Coun.). David Deneke (Pres.), James Ennis (V. Pres.), Charles Steuer (Sec.), Glenn Alexander, Thomas Mannix . SECOND ROW: Daniel Monnin, Ronald Hemmelgarn, Lavern Menker, Richard Laux, Lavern Wabler, Robert Greschl, Raymond Montgomery, John Gerhardstein, David Naas. THIRD
ROW: David Vickroy, Davi d Boland, Louis Schnorr, James Mayl, Lawre nce Ens, John Cetinske, Thom as Dean, Edward Dierker. FOURTH ROW: Ga ry Anderson, James McDonough, David Smith, John Stelzer, E. Thomas Clayton, Joseph Shelby, Richard Burdg, Lawrence Kuhbande r. FIFTH ROW: Robert McGruder, Robert Crofcheck, Thomas Blind, Pau l Tangeman, John Kimble.
LEFT: All right, now -
1,2,3! Out the window!
BELOW: Wonder what happens when we add a little of this?
l' Above: Sold! to the highest bidder.
Right: Get back to work, Gene.
FIRST ROW: Walter Majusick, Daniel Zimmer, Edward Evans, Thomas Lurz, Daniel Kosak, Frank Burgess, Bert land Watts, John Krimm , John Lola. SECOND ROW:
James Sch irtzinger, George Thomas Claude, Robert Kushman, Ralph Du ffy, David Staub, John Boston, Charles Le Coumpte, Tim Meiring, Michael Kirila. THIRD ROW: William Hemmert, Don a ld Duncan, Do na ld Fischer, Paul Mc Donald, James
Setser, Fredrick Gibbs, William Kussman . FOURTH ROW: Bryan John Sharkey, Michael Logan, Frank Gitzinger, Rud olph Andzik, Robert Glaser, Sydney Wo lfe, Wil liam Kaiser. FIFTH ROW: Barry Sacksteder, Joseph Breuer, Jam es Lang , James Va nden Bosch , Jim Boll .
FIRST ROW: David Dahm, Charles Bargert, Narm Eckstei n, Jaseph Faerch (V. Pres .), Fred Huelsman (Stud. Coun.), James Deis (Pres.), Wa lter Klepaz (Sec.), Lawrence McNerney, Jam es Niekamp. SECOND ROW: Thamas Hentrick, Thomas Kunk, Nicholas Beigel, Paul Lamme rt, Jerome Dahm, Michael Adams,
Fast get-away!
Lawre nce Weghorst, James Deime, Jam es Di eringer. THIRD ROW: Gerald Sherer, Richard Shay, Ned Sifferlen, Jerome Malone, Thamas Thampsan, James Lefeld, William Gerhard . FOURTH ROW: Wi llie Paole, Thomas Wi ld enhaus, Charles Miller, Robert Wittman, David Nellis, David Berner.
3 G demonstrating their hobbies!
FIRST ROW, Paul Rado, Phillip Harris, Thomas Magee (V. Pres.), Robert Young
leon Johnson, William Hausfeld, Edward Calim. THIRD ROW, Phillip Schmidt,
(Pres.), James Patterson (Trees.), Ge ra ld Zimmerman (Stud. Coun.), Michael
Norman lingg , Rona ld McGee, James Gannon, Richard Wah lrab, Robert Cecil,
Snyder, Stephen King. SECOND ROW, Thomas Cogan, Stephen Kolb, William
John Cronin, Gerald Newsome, William Wager.
Tschirhart, Ryan Patterson, Anthony De Saro, James Stammen, Charles Kaiser,
""~" FIRST ROW, Charles Schroll, Fredrick Schwieterman, Dennis Maher (Trees.),
Thomas Meyer, Melvin Duwel, Norman Osterday, Fredrick Spang. THIRD ROW,
Joseph Reke (V. Pres .), John Bistrek (Pres.), Jerome Moorman (Sec.), Josep h
John Baer, Robert Schrader, Martin Gish, Steven Pittl, William Faulkner, law-
Berkeme'er (Stud. Coun.), Gerald Danielewicz, Edward Barber. SECOND ROW:
rence Trick, Walter Metz, Louis Monnin,
Walter Weidner, Phillip Plozay, Joseph Zeis, Eugene Rich , lawrence Mangan,
Martin Sherry, Joseph Heiligenberg , John Ferguson , Richard Kanya .
Richard Manning. FOURTH
ROW,
:;
I
Ruling with an iran handl
FIRST ROW, Thomos Dickensheets, Thomas Craft, Joseph Ruef, James Zwiesler,
Anthony Wenzler, John Mazzone, Thomos Stewart, Robert Snyder, Ernest Smith. SECOND ROW, Ladislous Pittl, David Haines, Clark Taylor, William Kaehler, Irvin
See anyone yo u know?
Chase, Richard Schlangen, Michael Kraus, Robert Powe ll, William Woods. THIRD ROW, Nelson Wilson, Lou is Messina, Nicholas Bandura, Lawrence Kobes, J. Terrance Sullivan, Stephen Alexander, Thomas Rafferty, James Mikula, Rudolph Koos.
s~ fiRST ROW: Paul Ulrich , Richard Wieland, L. Ralph Benjamen (Secr.), William
J.
Wolff (Stud. Coun.), Thomas Schroer (Pres.), Edward Mechenbier
C. Fredrick Trimbach , David Bollmann, Jack Gaines. FOURTH ROW: Donald Calloway, Anthony Ziehler, Paul Horstman, Michae l Van Auken, Robert Schult,
Robert John
Stanley
(Treas.),
Frederick
Silberies, Anthony
(V.
Pres.),
Pflum. SECOND ROW:
Fitzgerald, Patrick Caulfield, Thomas Rau, James Tobias, Gary Strong,
Kemper Will, Paul
Roderer, Thomas Cotter,
Earl Staddon,
Paul
William Gottschall , Steven Schriml, Michael Thill, Arthur Burns.
Gilbert George, Joseph Keyes, Nicholas Hussong , Daniel Haley. THIRD ROW:
Left: "Honest, Brother, it was only a joke."
Bottom: 2 C in the process of winning the intramural chompionship.
Ruschau,
FIRST ROW: Don Jacobson, James Lurz, Edwa rd Sachs, (Pres.), Gary Woodall (Treas.), David Crone (Stud . Caun.), Ronald Versic (Sec.), Danie l Bu rke (V. Pres), Michael
Bodary, John Aveyard. SECOND ROW: Richard
Re id , Richard
Hart-
zell, David Van Hausen, Edward Thom as, Michael Helldoerfer, Gary Andrew, Art hur Hites, Robert Muzechuk, Roger Fitzha rris. THIRD ROW: James Schm id,
Right: 2 C demonstrates their loya lty to the ir motto!
Bottom: Brot her Sartor grimly faces the challenge of Spring Fever with 2 B.
Hartnagel, Wa lter ~eyes, FOURTH ROW: Myron Coleman, ErDupps, De nnis Dancer, J oseph Bichrest,
Gary Sharkey, Robert Kramer, Dale Herbst, David Dan ie l Aneshansley, nest
Flamm,
Frank Trimboli.
Thomas
Richa rd Russell,
Rismiller. J ohn
s~ FIRST ROW: Donald Coover, Robert Condron, Stephen Stiglicz (Stud. Coun.), James Wolf (V. Pres.) , Thomas Weghorst (Pres.), Wi lliam Reed (Sec.), Donald West (Treas.), James Zimmerle, Eugene Frick. SECOND ROW: David Bianco, Frank Sarmir, John Sanders, Charles Hilgeford, James Ha rtman, Joseph Rose, Robert Besanceney, Joel Backscheider, Charles Ellis, David Granson . THIRD
"He flies through the air ... "
ROW: Robert Craft, Norman Seubert, Robert Sedlock, Daniel Miller, James
Ryan, Thomas Boehmer, James Coleman, Thomas Hamant, William Petkewicz. Nelson Craport, Richmond Bartella, James Boettcher, Roger Witte, Raymond Steck, Joseph Croy, Larwence Beck, David Quinlan. FOURTH ROW:
"Nope, I never saw one of those myself!"
Staunch pillars of the Sophomore DIvision?
FIRST ROW, William Murray, Michoel Tyler, Robert Hunkeler, Robert Richison (Sec.-Treas.)' Daniel Shea (Pres.), Thomas Cle ments (Y. Pres .), Edward Fischer (Sec.), Kenneth Heyne, John Powers, Phillip Bordenkircher. SECOND ROW, Frederick Anderson, Dennis Kinzig, Henry Bensman , Dal e Marshall, Hans Ri-
necker, Nicholas Metz, Ralph
Gitzinger, Albert
Davis, Thomas Williamson.
"Holy Moses!"
THIRD ROW, Charles Phillips, Thomas Yahle, Pete r Pierron, William Peters,
Ke nneth Ferguson, Robe rt Stevens, Jerome Parmley, Dennis Glynn . FOURTH ROW, Jose ph Fuchs, Kenneth Munchel, Da vi d Wittman, Dale Gaylor, Edmund
Ko laczkowski, John Huelsman, Carl Absent, Gordon Brant.
Berberich, Thomas
Heck, James Beck.
Left: "Just a minutel I've got it here somewhere."
Above: He won't know the answer.
FIRST ROW: Dole Schutte, Michael Dickens, Gerold Brown, William Bauer (Trees.), Michael Hatzfeld (Pres.), Louis Keyes (Sec.), Philip .Baer (Stud. Coun.), Davi d Travis (V. Pres.), Ronald Dickman, Rodney Schwieterman . SECOND ROW: Kenneth Fiessinger, Rich a rd Suhr, Paul Bauer, James Charters, Ronald Randall, Charles Pohl, Michael Hockett, Timothy Borger, Ferris Terbay, Robert Rosen-
garten. THIRD ROW: Donald Heig al, Samuel Lehmann, Jerry Flohre, George Eilerman, Dennis Cochran, Dennis Breidenbach, Thomas O 'Neal , David Miller. FOURTH ROW: Michael Naas, Dole Staudte r, Albert Holey, Michael Stukenborg, William Kelly. Absent: Michael Kennedy.
s~ FIRST ROW: Lewis Bailey, John Bucklew, Walter Bringham (Treas.), Michael Luhn (Y. Pres.), Kenneth Schafer (Pres.), Patrick McCoy (Stud . Coun .), Robin
Kenneth Doll, Dennis Esken , William Berry, George Kochmar, Clifford Cramer, Robert Konicki, James Sheer. FOURTH ROW: Lawre nce Engle rt, Eugene Schock,
Cunningham (Sec.), David Bocko, Michael Byrd . SECOND ROW: Charl es Meyer, Will iam Berry, Ne d Zerke l, Donald Roemer, Richard Schultze, William Mundey, Michae l Bush, De nnis McLaughlin, David Markland. THIRD ROW: John Massing ,
Joseph Schre ier, Ronald Eugene Dawicke.
Right: "Now just plug the other end in his ear .. . "
Above: Sophomore K's mode rn seating plan .
Siouffman, Paul
Jacobson, Da vid Moses.
Absent:
s~ FIRST ROW: James Meyer, Charles Heiser, Robert Hoerner (V. Pres.), William Fisher, John Stoker (Pres.), John Kelly (Sec.), Edwa rd Tangemen (Stud. Coun.), Mike Dabbelt, Fronk Ciani. SECOND ROW: Robe rt Da pice, William Henning , Robert Shuey, Robert Engleman, Micha e l Condy, James Connolly, Steve Schulke, Charles Jackson, William Meyer, Harold Lammert. TH IRD ROW: Norbert Reigel-
sperger, Donald
Reich , Kent Gazlay, Pete r Hershey, Lorry Kropp, Richard
Rupert, Dennis Buechele, John Oberlander, David Frey. FOURTH ROW: Russel Morgann, Corl Null~ John Daley, Jerry Bo ll , Joseph Galovics, Charles Heckman, Richard Wise. FIFTH ROW: Edward Bockrath , William Kochmar, Ronald Bergman, Ronold Kemper. Absent: Dole Niekamp (Treas.).
s~ FIRST ROW: Charles Hinders, Lawrence Harmon, Robert Sano, Darryl Bosh, James Brown, John Kemper, Lawrence Gentile, Thomas Harvey. SECOND ROW: John Hampel , David Reis, Thomas Riley, Anthony May, Ro bert Omler, David Fockler, Robert Fleck, Raymond Prestel , Charles Greth . TH IRD ROW: Thomas Reboulet, Joseph Fortkamp, Jerome Fox, William Wolfe, Paul Gudorf, Gory
Snyder, Stephen Hammer, Thomas Scheu . FOURTH ROW: Michael Minogue, Josep h Ortel , James Spong , Alfred Wi mmers, Thomas Schenkel, Kenneth Roth, Davi d Dillhofl, Robert Miller. FIFTH ROW: Morvin Stein, Frederick Wensel, Joseph Kielbaso, Donald Woeste, Jose ph Miller, John Bertholf.
Fitzpatrick, Robert Sherk, Richard Danis, John Morcos, Ronald Van Wei ringen,
James Ryan, Ronald Beumer, John Davis, James Mechenbier, James Eifert, Dennis Kinsley, David Migdoll, William James. FOURTH ROW: Jesse Shufeldt,
Roland Wagner. SECOND ROW: Michael Koerner, Robert Walling, Eugene Carver, Richard Csarny, Joseph Anderson, Richard Muth, John Rosati, Thomas Fisher, Joseph Manzo, Robert Deger . THIRD ROW: Fred Upson, David Galas,
Ronald Shirk, Leonard Haas, Thomas Buhl, Edward Barkmeyer, John lienesch, Robert Ganser, John Poppa, Michael Mangan. FIFTH ROW: Anthony Shirtzinger, Joseph Anzek, Douglas Gasper, Kenneth Ruzick.
FIRST ROW: Craig Eckstein , Paul Gravelle, James Wenzke, Jahn Barstaw, John
He used to be a 97 pound weakling.
Guess who knows the right answerl
FIRST ROW: Michael Mannix, Michael Knob, James Aveyard, Kenneth Merkle,
Charles Brown, Harry
Edgar Evans, Robert Costello, Donald Hogen, Robert Macher, John Wysong,
William Greany, Lawrence Ploski, Paul Sendelbach, Robert Schultz . FOURTH
Stephen Vincze . SECOND ROW: Richard Post, Lawrence Henke, Daniel Boone,
ROW: Samuel Schindler, Dennis Rush, Shawhan Hillmyer, Ronald Koverman,
Daniel
Florea,
Douglas Bronson, Michael
Dyas, Thomas
Thornton, Joseph
Knopp, Andrew Augulis, John Yingling. THIRD ROW: Joy Vanden
Cerha, Donald
Jergens, Gory Szucs,
Lawrence Koci,
Robert Drerup, Nelson Dworack, Jonathon Springer, Earl Eifert, Albert Horn .
Eynden,
FIFTH ROW: John Lemming , Paul Poppelmeier, Harold Kittel, William Longley .
FIRST ROW: Michael Loges, Edward Borchers, John Gulasa, David Westendorf,
David Furry, Andrew Brinkley, Rolph Deger, Robert Cromer, Thomas Durkin,
James Fiorito, Gerold Scheidt, Linus Bauer, Thomas Bucher, Arthur Frei , Jon
Stephen Norman, Paul Kender, John Dorsten . FOURTH ROW: Michae路1 Roberts,
Kester. SECOND ROW: William Ehrensberger, Donald Raiff, James Rater man,
David McCormick, Robert Weaver, William Ha rri s, Lawrence Lehmann, Thomas
Kenneth Knopp, Richard Cochran, David Moore, Robert Rehling, John Hunt,
Dolton, Bruce Hines, James Himes. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Hogan, David Poliquin, Michael Wolf, James Reams .
William Ducey, Richard Kidder. THIRD ROW: Thomas Ruem ping , Carl Mann,
Left: The things Brother Modica makes us do for our dinner!
Right: Brother Bihl is a firm advocate of physical fitness.
FIRST ROW: Tom Schlater, Phil Weaver, Nick Dix, Paul Schaefer, John DeAnthony, Dave Goecke, Paul Reboulet, Jerry' Borgert, Strm Chmielewski, Jerry Scheper. SECOND ROW: Paul Woodie, Tom McHe nry, Bob Spiller, Ralph Newkold, lawrence Sagan, Dick Brown, Jim Hale, Bob Banford, Malcolm Macleod, Tom Halpin . THIRD ROW: Mike Pier, Bill Hamman, Joe logan, louie Shampton,
Denny Beach, Paul Van Marter, Joe Rauch, Jim Cronin, Clarence Rosenkranz. FOURTH ROW: Denny DeBrosse, John McPhilimy, Mike Garman, Tony Noreikas, Fred Rachford, Don Bernard, Don Keshel , Roger Berry. FIFTH ROW: Maclyn Harrison, Dave larger, Mike Fitzgerald, Bob Waltz, Bob Pauly.
FIRST ROW: Daniel Zinkiewicz, Thomas Mayer, Joseph Bennett, Richard Loges, William Brogan, Dieter Krewedl, George Kovach, Austin Harrison, John Hagan, John Taphorn. SECOND ROW: Ernest Torian, Dale Calloway, Robert Neu, David Hanauer, John Klemner, Edward Brucken, Ronald Sprauer, Robert Hand, Jerald Brockert, Terrance Sherer. THIRD ROW: Thomas Hollo, Robert Buckwalter, John
Baker, Robert Green, Stephen Fine, James Reboulet, David Castle, Bernard Richardson, Thomas Haggerty, William Bretscher. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Demeter, Lawrence Ryan, Thomas Goeke, Paul Wozny, Matthew McCarthy, Timothy Stueve, Ronald Vangas, Alex Rado, Michael Nock . FIFTH ROW: Ronald Kappeler, John Cloppert, John Mader, William Burgmeier.
Left: No! Not the whip!
Right: Just don't look downl
FIRST ROW: Robert Bruns, Dovid Hyer, Thomos Johnson, Philip Kleckner, George Zimmer, Richard Miller, Josep h Ostopak, Wood row Toylor, Louis Folino, Robert Mahle. SECOND ROW: Charles Sullivan, Michael Gantt, Michael Wa lter, Rich-
Weber, Robert Finch, John Mott, John Priest, Derrill Francis, John Sullivan, Ronald Wenger, Henry Kuntz. FOURTH ROW: John Liddy, Robert Schutte, Paul Messina, Joseph Stewart, James Freiberger, William Hafer, Donald McCammack,
ard Mader, Eugene Luehrs, Ronald W itte, James Crabill, Gary Getter, Robert Tr~me, Stephen Messaros. THIRD ROW: John Schlosser, Thomas Duncan , David
James Sheeler, John Kramer. FIFTH ROW: Thom as Sever, Richard Manning, Michael Hartke, Robert Brand, William Locker .
Left: This game will have to be replayed; it wasn't on the levell
Above: Freshmen? Actually studying?
Righi: Brother Bakle puts his stamp of approval on 1 H's compositions.
Above: How much am I bid on this?
FIRST ROW: John Hinkle, David Richardson, William Madden, Michael Zeis, Frank Patterson, Robert Duckro, James Hoefler, Don Novak, Louis Chmiel, Lawrence Staas. SECOND ROW: Richard Burlew, John Ascani, John Cervay, William Utterback, Lawrence Reinhard, Norbert Wethington, Dennis Ogdin, Louis DiPasquale, Richard Dillon, Paul Krista. THIRD ROW: Dennis Sovonick,
Gerald Zobist, Joseph Sheele r, Joseph Olekas, Michael Mote, Konrad Kuczak, Lawrence Hamant, Kenneth Zirkle, James Weaver. FOURTH ROW: Paul Leopold, Robert Burkhardt, Ronald Bickert, Kevin Dwyer, Paul Alex, Carl Foreman , James Hagan, Tim Gardner.
FIRST ROW: Edward Knax, Michael Ken dig, Anthany Merta, Maurice Schneider,
Nellis, Thomas Schierloh, Donald Ra we rs, John Mehall, Pdtrick O 'Conne ll, Ron-
Timothy Koerner, Charles Kelly, Thom as Simpson , Stanley Flick, Paul Spurgeon,
ald Hare n, Paul Kefe rl. FOURTH ROW: Robert Ba rber, Thomas Gnau, Leonard
George Hughes. SECOND ROW: Denis Fricke, Denn is McCorm ick, James Ka in ,
Marsden,
Dale Kremer, Robert Kosing, Robert Kuhn, James Hallahan , Stephen Grant,
Sanders, Paul Wiesem an .
John
Braunschweiger,
David
Griffith,
Patrick
McCarthy,
Franklin
Philip Plummer, James Desch . THIRD ROW: Charles Good, Ja mes Franz, Thomas
FIRST ROW: Mic hael Zimmer, Josep h Duga n, Francis Di x, James Cook, William
Michael Palmer, Dou glas Kennard, Harold Shaw, Delmer Gabbard, Thomas
Walters, Den-is Brown, Lawrence Snyder, J ames Papp, W illiam Fabi an , James
Dix, Allen Barlow. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Fugh , Dennis Donnellan, Robe rt Scheid-
Brand. SECOND ROW: Jam es Cecil, Edward Vagedes, Charles Wi lliams, Ben-
weiler, John Schnieders, Ch arles Schafer, Michael McGuire, Wil liam Hunter,
jamin Log an, Patrick Kulp, Jam es Meyer, Kenneth
Reitz, Ph ilip Lamoureu x,
Richard Mock. THIRD ROW: John Callah a n, George Schock, Robe rt Robinson,
Leigh Wayne W issinger. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Reasar, Richard Nartker, Paul Weisner, Ronald Eustache, Jerome Podoya k.
FIRST ROW: Albert Goeke, Carl Gaubeaux, Robert Seubert, Richard Grogean, Riley, William Kaval, William Flinn , George Strobel, Carl Schulker. SECOND ROW: Anthony Kaskocsak, James Valesky, Frede rick Wayman, Robert Coleman, Robert Keller, Richard Dillon, James Ginn, Robert Bremer, Dennis McCarthy, William Santo . THIRD ROW: Ronald Brunett, William
James Tyree, Robert
Right: President Gaeke gives Brother Duffy a rest.
Below: Somebady's bragging!
Roach, Michael Dunham, John Brandt, Ronald Engelbrecht, Thomas Be路rnard, Michael Flynn, Thomas Raley, Joseph Osterday. FOURTH ROW: John Miracle, Curtis Milstead, Vendel Nagy, James Luckett, Marion Barga, Robert Magnus, James Braner. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Rafferty, David Cook, Richard Brinkman , Stephen Berner.
Don't ask us! See 1 L.
Chaminode's cosmopolitan freshmen po int to their place of birth.
Don't osk us! See 1 L.
FIRST ROW: John Estevez, Dennis Byrd, Richard Heberling , Merle Niekamp,
Chaminade's cosmopaliton freshmen point to their place of birth.
Biscan, Michael Hill, Charles Moore, James O'Meara, Fred Becker, Lou is Schul路
Ronald Counts, David Turner, Dennis Phillips, Joseph Schirtzinger, Dennis Allen ,
ker, Joseph Born. FOURTH ROW: Josep h Tarlano, Michae l Hancock, Robert
Ronald Bauer. SECOND ROW: James Thaler, Bert Dix, Vic Romer, Jerome
Gretsinger, Daniel Rhein, Richard Fort hofer, Dennis Davis, Donald Sturgeon,
Nevius, Thomas Batille, Karl Brandenburg , Robert Gilbert, Charles Jergens, Harry Sirran , Edward Veg. THIRD ROW: Robert Gierus, Sam Mantle, Charles
John Faulkner . FIFTH Thomas Collins.
ROW: Dennis Naber,
David Joyce,
Rolph Hueslman,
FIRST ROW: Robert Fisher, James Kuntz, Donald Peters, Kenneth Hennessey,
mond Minor, George Marin, Daniel Fackle r, Marion Chaffin, W illiam ~Iynn ,
Robert Sell , Charles Steinbrunner, Thomas Lucente, Robert Kachuroi, Thomas
David Haack, Richard Heil, William Tumbusch. FOURTH ROW: Robert Meade,
Zimmerman, Wilbu r Rucker. SECOND ROW: Law rence Andrews, Eugene Young,
Victor Morrison,
John Vancil, Jose Marin, Raymond Metzger, John Credlebaugh , Richard Finch,
Broughman, William Pentzer, Dennis Schaedler. FIFTH ROW: Paul Kle inbu rg ,
Robert Johnson , Peter Wenzel, Albert Bennett . THIRD ROW: Robert Bertholf, Ray-
Dennis Keogh, Rodger Hall , Frank Melzer. Absent: William Maxwell.
Robert Metzger, Robert Wildenhaus, Patr ick Hickey,
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'?~StaU In his first season as head football coach, Mr. Ed Regan proved to be a highly capable successor to " Fuzzy" Faust. Mr. Regan has brought the Eagles back to the height which they enjoyed for eleven years under Mr. Faust. Before assuming the top position, Mr. Regan served as assistant coach in order to become acquainted with the personnel. Ed is an alumnus of Chaminade. After four years of service in the Marine Corps, Mr. Regan entered Bowling Green University. In 1951 he returned to Chaminade as a teacher and coach. Three years later he accepted the position of head coach at Cleveland Holy Name. Finally in 1956 he bacame assistant to " Fuzzy" Faust. To Mr. Regan we wish more of this same success. Two additions to this year's coaching staff are Glen Dillhoff and Vern Weber. Glen Dillhoff was a member of the 1950 graduating class of Chaminade. In his senior year Glen was an All-City and an All-State selection in football. His outstanding collegiate play at the University of Cincinnati merited him a place on the honorary All-Ohio team during his iunior and senior years. After he served his term in the Mari nes, Glen returned to his A lma Mater as a teacher and a coach. Vern Weber is a product of Solon High School near Cleveland. While at Solon, Vern earned the remarkable total of twelve varsi ty letters. Vern attended college at U.D. and was an outstanding fullback and line backer on the team that went to the Salad Bowl. After obtaining his Masterate in Physica l Education at Ohio State, he went to the Army', coached football here in the States, and was selected as one of the coaches for the Interservice Rice Bowl in Toyko. To show his versiti lity, Vern also coaches reserve basketball and golf.
Mr. GERARD " FUZZY" FAUST
Bro. ROBERT BRISKY, S.M.
Athle t ic Director
Assista nt Athle tic Di rector
FIRST ROW: Maurer, Clements, Unverferth, Staub, Clark, Kennedy, Janes, Haag, Mescher, Sachs, Civille, Wildenhaus . SECOND ROW: Blake (mgr.), Ehrensberger, J. Tra vis, Monaghan, E. Travis, W illiams, Finneg an, Hartnett, Smith, Keebler (Mgr.), Coach Dil路lhaff. THIRD ROW: Coach Weber, Kelley, Ireton , Lurz, Shea, Ta ngeman, Kosak, Albers, Hackenb urg , Yahle, Coach Regan . FOURTH ROW: Jenkins, Gruver, Stoker, Roth , Glynn, Vacchiano, Gaylor, Schroer, Burr, Thies. FIFTH ROW: Beckerich , Roberts, Lauterback, Crofcheck, Siewe, 0011hoff, Schaeff, Heckman, Crone, Schierloh. Absent: Boeke, Luhn , Moore .
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Senior footb a ll ma nagers Burt Kee bler a nd Jerry Blake.
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Dick Tang eman, Fullback AII-City
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Ron Haag, Halfback
Ed Roberts, End
Mike Monaghan, End
Ed Tra vis, Tackle
Jim Travis, Guard
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Ed Baeke, Tackle
Jahn Civille, Halfback
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Pete Williams, Tackle All-City AI I-Slnl ..
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In a game which proved the Eagles' supremacy in the Eastern Division, the Eagles humiliated the high-flying Wilbur Wright Pilots . Dick Tangeman enjoyed the best night of his career as he provided the offensive punch by scoring four touchdowns. The Eagle defenders contained Wright's fleet-footed backs, w hile the offense ran up a total ofA42 yards rushing.
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&a,te4- tie SetIU 13-13. Fumbles, penalties, and pass interceptions impeded the Eagles' quest for their fifth victory. A stubborn Toledo Scott team matched the Eagles' in fumbles, gained on interceptions, and emerged with the exa ct same total of points. Chaminade's two tallies in this 13 to 13 deadlock came on Jack Unverferth's 30 yard pass to Mike Monaghan and Dick Tangeman's 24 yard advance of a Chaminade fumble.
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This impressive Victory secured for the Eagles their second straight Eastern Division Championship. Dick Tangeman's two touchdowns captured for him the city scoring crow n as he amassed 66 pOints in league play. Jack Unverferth tossed touchdown passes to Gary- Finnegan and Ed Travis. In addition, Sophomore Tom Clements sped 74 yards to paydirt to supplement the Eagle scoring. Chaminade had to give up a touchdown in the City League on a referee's ruling of pass interference and settled for a score of 49-7.
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Elaborate ceremonies, including a parade of floats, preceded the Championship Game. This important game not only was to decide the City Championship, but also was to commemorate the fiftieth year of organized football in Dayton. The contest for the best float in the parade was won by Chaminade.
The game itself was worthy of a title match, with both teams playing their hearts out to capture the Crown. Chaminade gained a seemingly comfortable three touchdown lead before Dunbar's ace passer, McGuire, uncorked two aerials to paydirt. John Civil Ie took a punt return all the way for a touchdown, and Jerry Thies intercepted two passes to put down the Dunbar uprising. The Eagles emerged from the encounter on the long end of a 24-13 score.
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(Mgr.), McGuire, McCommock, Migdoll, Dorste n, Hore n, Meho ll , Ho rriso n, Anzek, Spr inge r, All en (Mgr.) , THIRD ROW: R. Ste in (Cooch), Cochron (Mg r.) , Bisco n, Schoedle r, Ra do, Freiberge r, Sende lboch, Nabe r, Da l-
ton, Horn, Wi lde nh aus, R. Ma ure r (Coach ). FOURTH ROW : Ste in, Schaefe r, Eifert , Wo lf, Keogh , Be rry, Siewe, Lem ming , Sa nde rs, Mechen bi er.
~ FIRST ROW: R. Pfei ffer, R. Brun (Captain ), G. Kraus . SECOND ROW: V. Budde ndeck, W. Steffan ,
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Under the able leadership of coach Tom Frericks, the Eagle courtsters compiled a 13 win-8 loss record. The hoopsters ran off four straight victories before they lost two down to-the-wire contests in . city league competition. These hard luck defeats set the pattern for the ill faded Eagles, as ' they lost five city league games by a total of seventeen points. Other defeats were inflicted by the mighty Middletown Middies, a powerful St. Xavire quintet, and a double overtime lost to Talawanda. The team displayed some accurate shooting and fine teamwork in their tough season . The high pOints of the season were the trouncings of Troy, Kiser, and Fremont. Throughout the season, the Eagles maintained their praise and battled with the spirit and courage of true Men of Chaminade.
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61 ........ Piqua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 61 . . . .. ... Troy . . ........ . ........ . . 36 66 .. . ..... Fairmont .. . .. . ... . ......... 44 53 ........ Lima ... .... . ... . .. . ...... 46 . .... .. . Wilbur Wright ........ . . . . . 54 ....... . Dunbar .. . .. . . .. . .... . .... 54 . . ...... Colonel White . . ......... . . 71 ....... . Kiser ...... . . . . . ..... . .... 53 . ...... . Talawanda .............. . . 46 ...... .. Belmont ......... . ..... . ... 64 ........ Springfield Catholic ....... . . 39 ........ Roosevelt ...... . . . ...... . . 35 ... . .... Fairview . . . . ..... . ........ 73 ....... . Fremont . ........ . ........ 48 ... . . . .. Patterson ..... . ............ 67 ... . .... Beavercreek ... . ........ . .. 64 .... .. . . Stivers ...... . ....... . ..... 49 ... . .. . . St. Xavier . . ............ . .. Tournament 67 .... . . .. Trotwood .............. . .. 57 . . . .... . Patterson . .... .. . . ..... . .. 53 .... . . . . Middletown .... . .... . . . ... Total 13 wins
8 losses
50 47 57 35 39 55 49 28 41 43 34 25 43 59 65 30 32 88
FIRST ROW: R. Wittman, R. Hil l, E. Alexander, S. Alexander, R. Boeke. SECOND ROW: T. Frericks (Coach), T. Link, J . Brucken, T. Scheper, F. lane, R. Heckman.
Joe Brucken receiving the Most Va luable Player Award
The hard-working managers; Joe Reke and Jerry Blake
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FIRST ROW: T. Simpson (Mgr.), C. Sullivan (Mgr.), J . Mehall, J. McPh illimy, M. McCarthy, R. Berry, M. McGuire, T. Schlater (Mgr.), Mr. D. Frericks (Coach) . SECOND ROW: C. Schafer, D. Keogh, P. W iesne r, R. Nartker, M. Wo lf, P. Poeppelmeier, J . Springer.
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17 Wins
3 Losses
IfotI Mr. Vern Weber did an outstanding organizational job in his first year as golf coach . The Eagles played fifteen matches, coming out on top in eleven of them . In the City League they won six out of ~ine, which was good enough to merit third place. This year's team, although they won no championships, improved as the season progressed. At the Tri-State Meet in Hamilton, they finished si xth out of 28 teams. The high point came during the last week of the season, when they crushed a good Fairview team 14-2. A team score of 336 earned Chaminade a seventh place among the 28 teams in the District Meet.
FIRST ROW: Torl ina, Focke, Guttman , Powers, Alexander . SECOND ROW: Bosl, Spang, Huber, Coach Weber, Kinsley, Fleming , Hosfeld.
CHS .... 9 CHS .... 20% CHS .. .. 4V2 CHS .... 14% CHS ... : 14V2
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CHS 5 . ... .. Oakwood .. . .... 11 CHS 27 ...... Col. White .. .... CHS 5 . .. ... Xenia .. ....... . 1 CHS 15 ...... Roosevelt ....... CHS 16 . ..... Stivers ... ..... ..
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/ Greg Guttman - # 1; very con· sistent; second low scorer in city league; 4 yea r veteran; best score - 38; league average 41.0; Tournament average - 78.
Larry Focke - # 3; second·year man; consistently sank long putts on last hole; team "clown"; best score - 42; league average 46.75; tournament a v era g e 85.5.
Ed Alexander - #2; three years on team; top point·getter for team in league play; best score - 36; league average - 42.6; tournament average - 79.5.
Bruce Powers - #4;· first year; runs N.C.R. driving range; played as wel l as first three men on oc· casion. Best score - 41; league a v era g e - 46.25; tournament average - 88.5.
7~ Chaminade's 1958 tennis team, under the able leadership of Coach Don Frericks, ended this year's season with a 13-4 record . The Eagles placed third in the city competition, having lost two matches during league play. The highpoint of the season was w hen Tom Scheper and Dave Dahm swept the district doubles title and went on to reach the sem i-finals in the state tournament. Next years team should possess the experience needed to send it all the way as only two regulars are being lost through graduation.
FIRST ROW: M. Fettig, A. Siewe, T. Weg horst, S. Sch ri ml, E. Sachs. SECOND ROW: B. Stout, R. Le hman, J . Scheper, T. Sch eper, D. Dahm, J . Thies, G. Mescher, Coac h Don Frericks.
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5 .. .. ..... . Troy .... .. . ...... . 4 ....... . .. Greenville ......... 2 .. ... .. ... Fairview .... . ... .. 4 .. . . . ... . . Northridge . . .. .. .. . 5 . . ..... . .. Fairborn ....... . ... 4 . . . ... .. .. Patterson ..........
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CHS OPP 5 . . . .. .... . Col. White .. . .. .. .. 0 3 ...... .. .. Belmont .. . . ... . ... 2 3 ...... . ... Fairmont .. . . . ... . . 0 3 .. . ..... .. Lebanon . .... . ... .. 2 1 ... ....... Middletow n . . .... . . 4 5 ... . .. .. . . Kiser . .. .. . . .. ..... 0
Graduating Regula rs, Bill Sto ut and J e rry Th ies. District Doub les Ch a mpions, Tom Scheper and Dave Dahm
opp CHS 1 ..... . . .. . Oakwood ........ . 4 4 .. ...... .. Roosevelt .... ... . . . 1 1 .... .. .. . . Springfield .... . . . . 4 5 .. ........ Wilbur Wright . .... . 0 3 ... .... . .. Miamisburg ...... .. 0 Season Record: 13 wo n 4 lost
FIRST ROW: Travis, Fin negan, Kennedy, Eh rensberge r, Burgmeier, Brechak, Link. SECOND ROW: Hamman (Mgr.), Stoker, Unve rferth, Maurer, Albers, Bistrek, Schafer, Kelley, Moore (Mgr.). THIRD ROW: Wise (Mgr.), Scarpelli, Burr, Jenkins, Becker ichn Lauterbach, Schroer, Musselman, Woods (Mgr.).
Champs again! This season's baseballers represented Chaminade in true Eagle fashion. Coach Tom Frericks' boys compiled a successful sixteen and two record. Not only were the Eagles City League Co-Champs, but they also captured the District Title and advanced to the Cincinnati Regionals. Here they played in major league style at Crosley Field, defeating Springfield in the afternoon 5-4, and then bowing to Cincinnati Elder, who subsequently won the State Title, in a 7-6 thriller under the lights. The Eagles played some brilliant ball as attested by their fine record. Although certain individuals performed outstandingly, their success was a team effort. Captain and Centerfielder Bill Kennedy led the team in batting with a .430 average. Ron Lauterbach, Fred Ehrensberger, and Gary Finnegan provided the scoring punch . They batted .345, .330, and .320 respectively while producing the long ball. Senior Bill Burgmeier, juniors Tom Albers, Dick Beckerich, Jack Unverferth, and sophomore Tom Maurer also contributed a fair share to the Eagles' success. Senior Ted Ling and junior John Bistrek led the pitching corps with seven victories apiece. The Eagles' fortunes in years to come should be well in hand, as the nucleus of another championship team will be returning.
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7 . ... ......... . . .. . Northeastern ................. 3 3 6 .................. Patterson . . ..... .. .... ..... " 3 .. ..... ... . ..... .. Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 11 .................. Stivers ........... ... .. .. . ... . 0 18 .. . ...... . ........ Lebanon ..................... 12 4 .. ... . . ........... Fairmont . .. . . .......... ... . 0 13 . . .... ... . ... ... .. Col. White . .... . ..... . ... . .. 3 2 .................. W. Wright ........ .... . ...... 0 8 .................. Oakwood ... ..... ..... . ..... 0 10 .................. Middletown .................. 8 1 ..... ......... .. .. Mad River ... ....... . ....... 0 4 .................. Fairview . . ............ . ..... 1 5 . . .......... .... .. Springfield . . .. .. .... .... .. .. 4 7 6 . .............. . .. Elder .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ... .. . 7 .................. Roosevelt .. .... .. .. ... .. ... . 6 2 ... .. ...... .... .. . Fairview ................... . 7 . .. ........ . . ..... Kiser ..... . . . ... ........ .... 6 O.... . .. . .......... W. Wright ...... . ...... .... . Won 16 Lost 2
Cooch Tom Frericks before the game.
Smiling Seniors and Coach Frericks admiring the trophy from the District Tournament.
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Eagle dugout at Crosley Field.
Pitcher John Bistrek and Bro. Modica watch the game from the bullpen .
Bill Kennedy Captain and Centerfielder Infielders Maurer, Unverlerth, and Beckerich
Tom Albers Rightfielder
Fred Ehrensberger Leltfielder
Bill Burgmeier Shortstop
Jerry Brechak Utility
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Gary Finnegan, Catcher Ron Lauterbach Third Baseman
Ted link Pitcher
Ed Travis Pitcher
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FIRST ROW: Krome r, Kennedy, Bloke, Burns, Clark, Gantt. SECOND ROW: She rry (Coach), Hausfe ld, Ruef, Thomas,
Kauflin, Thies, Civille.
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Boeckerman,
McConnell,
Sturm,
Plogman .
ROW: Musselman, l auterbach, Moore, Schmitz.
Absent: Baccus, Skilke n, Scudder.
s~"e" FIRST ROW: Slusser, Bosl, Burton, Un verferth, leen, Sulli-
va n. SECOND ROW: Hill, Mourer, Burr, Ivory, Sch ierloh, Ireton.
"1~''Z''' FIRST ROW: Macl eod, McHen ry,
Scheper, Von
Morter,
Schlater. SECOND ROW: Sp iller, Pauly, Wo ltz, Banford, Rouch (Coach) .
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A student attends Chaminade to develop his abilities both as a leader and a Catholic. The role religion plays in the life of the school is obvious. Daily Mass is a part of the Chaminade school day, just as is after-school Confession . Other important religious actjvities of the school year are the Mass of the Holy Spirit, weekly Benediction during Lent and the month of May, the Rosary Rallies, and the Underclassmen's Retreat. Highlighting the completion of four years at Chaminade, the seniors receive the privilege of attending a closed Retreat at Mount Saint John. Chaminade students have the opportunity for doily Moss and Communion in the school chapel.
A winner in the May Altar Contest sponsored by the Sodality and the Student Council.
Se&MS~ FIRST ROW: W. Kennedy, N. Mitchell, D. Koehler, J. Davis, M. Burns. SECOND ROW: B. Schneble, G. Kromer, J. Clark, R. Love, D. Hart, R. Llenesch . THIRD ROW: E. Alexander, J. Sherry, J. Civille, L. Boker, C. Rasper, D. Leff, R. Estevez. FOURTH ROW: J. Thies, M. Hartnett, D. Stiers, T. Tuite, M. Hard, W. Steffan, D. Horwath, E. Hausfeld.
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The most far-reaching organization in the school is the Chaminade Sodality. This active organization is entrusted with the task of encouraging the student body to live a full Christian life under the auspices of Mary. It is the Sodality's responsibility to see that every phase of student life - intellectual, cultural, social, and athletic - is permeated with the Spirit of Christ, Son of Mary. The Sodality's theme for the year has been " The Student and the Parish ." In order to develop parish-minded students the Sodality sponsored a Study Day and Study Evening and invited the students of St. Joseph's and Julienne to share in the benefits. Chaminade students taking advantage
of daily Confes路
sions in the school chapel.
Seniors Estevez, Pohl, and Post make the Cross" at the Marianist Retreat House.
f1~ FIRST ROW: R. Hosfe ld, L Mangan, J. Herber t, T. Brzozowski , J. Pier, T. Rueth , L Boesch, F. Kozuh, SEC路 OND ROW: L Ahlers, B. Alig , R. Hacke nbu rg, L. Schnorr, C. Steuer, W. Stowe, J. Wh itton , W. Mayer, S. PittL THIRD ROW: R. Scudder, J. Un verfeth, G. Mescher, G. Vassy, K. Walter, R. Deger, J. Schmitz, T. Albers, M. Fettig , T. Kuhn. FOURTH ROW: J. Moore, T. Blind, P. Tang e man, R. Boeke, N. Schaeff, G . Davisson, T. Howard, R. Heckman, R. Lauterboch , T. Scheper.
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Sodality Council: Eric Hausfeld, Tom Scheper, Ray Estevez, John Civille (Prefect), Father Gerber (Moderatar).
One of the discussion groups at the Sodality sponsored Study Evening .
S~S~ FIRST ROW: K. Schafer, D. Haley, D. Krapf, W. Wobler, E. Staddon, T. Leen, R. Benjamin, P. Ulrich , J. Tobias, E. Sachs. SECOND ROW: N. Zerkel , K. Ott, A. Ziehler, K. Burr, J. Keyes, N. Hussong, J. Brogan, G. Eilerman, T. Kreusch, K. Doll. THIRD ROW: C. Berberich, J . Shierloh, D. Shea, J. Gaines, T. Weghorst, P. Ruschou, D. Breidenbach, E. Mechenbier, D. Dalton, J. Rohling, M. Luhn. FOURTH ROW: W. Wolff, F. Trimboli, D. Ballman, A. Haley, T. Kelley, R. Ivory, T. Russell, D. Saurine, T. Gruver, R. Fleck, L. Englert . FIFTH ROW: G. Woodall, C. Must, T. Schroer, J. Pfander, D. Crone, W. Gottschol, R. Stanley, M. Thill, L. Keyes, T. Jenkins, D. Hartnagel, D. Schrage.
FIRST ROW: D. Horwath, D. Aneshansley, M. Snyder, R. Sparks, J. Carr,
B. Alig, W. Riegelsberger, C. Thurman, E. Flamm, K. Kinderman, E. Kolacz-
D. Kender, D. Moses, T. Carr, R. Ivory, N. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: F. Heyne,
kowski, W. Berry, M. Byrd, S. Van Heeke. FIFTH ROW: T. Rau, J. Fenelon,
R. Glass, R. Ringer, D. Bash, T. Westbrock, M. Minogue, R. O'Neil, L. Ahlers,
R. Reiling, D. West, D. Cochran, R. Finnegan, D. Sommer, T. Lurz, K. Fies-
J. Johnson, R. Condron. THIRD ROW: T. Krumm, D. Krapf, M. Hatzfield,
singer, D. Roemer. SIXTH ROW: E. Pohl, J. Kloeb, R. DeBrosse, K. Hemmel-
D. Bianco, W. Stout, D. Dancer, M. Cunningham, R. Kuczak, W. Buerhle,
garn, F. Messina, G. Whitton, T. Rueth, W. Berner.
D. Bocko, G. Danielwicz, R. Lipp. FOURTH ROW: J. Fitzgerald, W. Peters, Dick Horwath, Drum Maior
The Chaminade Marching Band started its season with an appearance at the County Fair. In addition to its half-time shows at all the football games, the band marched in the Holy Name Parade, the CYO Youth Rally, and The U.D. Homecoming Parade. The band this year played the popular hits "With a Little Bit of Luck" and "Around the World." It also repeated the script CHS and saluted the Alumni, the Catholic Youth Organization, and the United Nations. With only eight seniors graduating, the band can look forward to bigger and better things from this, its peak year.
FIRST ROW: J. Stewart, P. Lamoureux, T. Reasor, N. Borchers, W. Roach, P. Spurgeon, M. Kendig, R. Engelbrecht. SECOND ROW: A. Gaeke, J. Monroe, R. Shirk, W. Rucher, D. Navah, D. Fricke, G. Brougnman, M. Mangan, P. Mader, D. Hager, J. Ostepak, M. Loges. THIRD ROW: E. Young, J. Nevius, R. Walling, J. Schneiders, T. Meyer, C. Schulker, P. Keferl, J. Yongling, J.
Cook, V. Morrison, R. Burlew, G. Kovach, N. Kuntz. FOURTH ROW: J. Liddy, J. Brandt, D. Beach, A. Bennett, J. Priest, D. DeBrosse, L. Schulker, D. Griffith, W. James. FIFTH ROW: W. Pentzer, F. Rachford, W. Harris, T. Schierloh. Absent: L. Staas.
Mr. James Wolf, Assistant Conductor
Something new was added this year. For the first time, Chaminade had a secondary marching unit on the field. The Drum and Bugle Corps and the Rifle Drill Team performed at most of the football games, the fairgrounds, all the parades, and put a show on for the rally for the championship games. These units, comprised entirely of freshmen, spent many long hours during the summer and after school perfecting their routines. Under the leadership of Brother Trageser and Mr. James Wolf, they learned qUickly and left expectations of better things to come.
Below: Bro. Don leads the senior concert band in a Tuesday evening rehearsal.
Above, Senior Band Members: E. Pohl, W. Stout, D. Horwath, T. Krumm, J. Carr, N. Mitchell, W. Berner, C. Thurman.
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FIRST ROW: Horwath, Aneshansley, Moss, Carr, Kender, Carr, Ivory, Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Fenelon, Ringer, Westbrock, Ahlers, Johnson, Kolaczkowski. THIRD ROW: Krapf, Hatzf1eld, Dancer, Cunningham, Buerhle, Danielwicz, Lipp. fOURTH ROW: Rau, Reiling, Peters, Alig, Flamm, Sommer, West, Van Heeke. FIFTH ROW: Berner, DeBrosse, Hemmelgarn, Rueth.
Officers of the Chominode Band Club: Mrs. George Berner (V. Pres.), Mrs. Robert Lipp (Sec.), Mr. Eugene Stout (Pres.), Mrs. William Buehrle (Treos.).
Band Officers: W. Berner (V. Pres.), D. Horwath Treos.), J. Carr (Pres.)' N. Mitchell (Lib.).
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Seated: Mrs. F. Grimm, Mrs. A. Davis, Mrs. R. Scudder, Mrs. J. Treon, Mrs. E. Heigel. Standing: Mrs. J. Larger, Mrs. E. Horwath, Mrs. R. Englebrecht, Mrs. R. Beckerich.
The ladies spend an afternoon out at the Mothers' Club Pillow Case Binga.
Mrs. Edward Heigel collects Mothers' Club elections.
the
ballots for
the
Mr. Elmer Horwath calls the numbers for the ladies at the Pillow Case Bingo.
Seated: Mr. W. Buehrle, Mr. R. Hemmelgarn, Mr. E. Heigel, Mr. J. Schriml, Mr. R. Pickrel. Standing: Mr. F. Grimm, Mr. E. Horwath, Mr. V. Bauman, Mr. C. Lamm, Mr. S. Heckman.
Bert Davis collects the ballots for rne election of officers.
"Fuzzy" Faust is honored at the celebration of his 25th year at Chaminade.
There were long food lines at the Father and Sons Night celebration.
FIRST ROW路. N . Barchers, l. Sagan J P . Hartman. SECOND ROW. D K' . ' . owers, P. Hllgeford, T. . . Inzlg, E Young R C ft J me Iey, D. West. THIRD ROW. K . . . " ra, . Por. . F,esstnger E St dd C T. Rueth. FOURTH ROW. E ' . a on, . Cramer, E. Schock, T. Heck. " Keferl, J. Koerner, E. Fischer,
Cramer in th e process of developing a species of long-tailed rots.
Any sound of life?
If the snake doesn't get it, Koerner will!
FiRST ROW: G. Ploggman, T. Hunt, J. Ginn, T. Bucher. SECOND ROW: D. Hochaday, P. Hoffman, R. Pauly, R. Ivory. THIRD ROW: R. Versic, V. Reiling, G. Davidson, W. Stowe, L Keyes.
The winning float at the City League Championship Game made by the Chaminade Booster Club.
An example of the fine work done by this year's Booster Club.
Halfway progress on the float.
There's devi Itry afaot!
Sheridan Whitesides (J. Thesing) broadcasts his inspiring Christmas message.
FIRST ROW: J. Ostepak, A. Pohl, D. Krapf, T. Rueth, J. Sherry, R. Love, F. Tromboli, P. Ulrich, J. Estevez. SECOND ROW: J. Sharkey, E. Charnock, J. Westbrock, J. Thesing, W. Stowe, R. Ivory, R. Deis, R. Konicki,
J. Lauricella. THIRD ROW: R. Kuczak, J. Moore, J. Meixn,er, W. Pfander, B. Jay, J. Koehler, R. Stanley, J. Lang, R. Estevez.
Bro. Caffrey gives instruelions to the cast for the play "The Man Who
Bro. Cosgrove tries his hand with the grease paint.
Came to Dinner."
F. Trimboli and J. Lang ponder the decision, "Guilty or Not Guilty," in the production "Twelve Angry Men."
Me. Whiresides greets his friends with the words, "I may vomitl"
FIRST ROW: J. Koerner, W. Stowe, R. Love, J. Pier.
ROW: B. Weaver, R. Deger, P. Caulfield, N. Mitchell, J. Keyes, J. Davis. THIRD ROW: J. lienesch, T. Brzozowski, J. Herbert, W. Mayer, N. Hussong, P. Ruchau. FOURTH ROW: J. Whitton, J. Dupps, T. Kuhn, D. Poliquin, M. Hord, J. Thesing, J. Bichrest,
SECOND
K. Will.
Mike Hord gives a lecture illustrated with Jim Davis' finger.
ROW: Paul Gravelle, David Davis, Larry Snyder, John Wysong, Richard Heberling. SECOND ROW: Robert Basi, Robert Sullivan, Donald Jacobson, Austin Harrison, Dennis Brown. THIRD ROW: James Burton, Joel Backscheider, Shawhan Hillmyer, Robert Banford, Robert Neu. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Ruzich, Paul Weisner, Ronald Shirk, Roger Schumacher, William Ehrensberger. FIRST
And for only $50,000 in tax stamps ...
FIRST ROW: W. Kennedy, J. Civille, J. Clark, J. Thies. SECOND ROW: R. Haag, J. Davis, B. Schneble, D. Gantt, J. Lauricella. THIRD ROW: P. Hoffman, G. Kramer, M. Burns, W. Berner, J. Confer, T. Rawers. FOURTH ROW: R. Love, J. Tackacs, T. Krumm, R. Thomas, J.
Kessler, M. Hartnett, M. Matta, D.
Koeh-
ler. FIfTH ROW: M. Hard, V. Reiling, D. Horwath, J. Kaufiin, R. Hentrich, R. Allen, W. Ceyak, E. Ruef.
FIRST ROW: A. Byrne, W. Kennedy, G. Blake. SECOND ROW: J. Clark, P. Williams, F. Ehrensberger. THIRD ROW: R. Haag, J. Civille, M. Hartnett. FOURTH ROW: J. Thies, T. Link, F. Lane, E. Alexander.
Faculty editors D a v e Leff and Jim Sherry.
Co-editors Jack Clark and Barry Schneble.
Senior editors Bill Stout and Bob Hentrich.
Underclass editor John Kauflin.
Art staff; Vic Reilin,g and Phil Hoffman.
Photographers Dick Lienesch and Bill Beigel.
Stall
Typists Do u 9 Norm Mitchell, Tom Grundish.
The pause that refreshes.
Activities staff: Dick Howarth, Eric Hausfeld (Editor), John Civille.
Events editor Don Hart.
Sports staff: Ed Alexander, Jerry Thies, and Bill Kennedy.
Bill Acton and Jack Carr wrote the captions!
Fox, and
FIRST ROW: D. Crone (Sec.), E. Alexander
(Pres.),
N.
Gitzinger
(V.
Pres.) R. Heckman (Trees.) SECOND ROW: Coleman, Zimmer, Brogan, Stiglitz, Witte, Dorster, Wolff, Matta, Eifert, Estevez, Evans. THIRD ROW: Acton, Albers,
Hillsman, Wenzler,
Stowe,
Rudy
Baersh, Schier, Naas, Thesing,
Clements.
Absent.
FOURTH ROW: Keocl, Kriste, Wieseman, zinski,
Burr,
Jay,
Civil Ie,
Zimmerman,
Satalia,
Rud-
Berkemeier,
Wiesemann. Absent: Hoerner, Krista, Sana.
President Ed Alexander from the council members.
collects
the
Inquiry Sheets
FIRST ROW: J. Reke, J. Crabill, P. Kleckner. SECOND ROW: F. Gitzinger, J. Priest, H. Jenkins, R. Pauly. THIRD ROW: R. McGruder, L. Trick, R. Brand, D. DeBrosse. Absent: W. Murray, D. Kinzig, L. Folino, C. Kelly.
Louis Kuhn, Pat Caul· Frank Pat. Hausen, Y field, David an W. Ray O'Neil, ECOND RO . b terson. S . h d Csarny, Bo fI RIC ar D Tony P urn, d Silbereis. THI R Besanceny, Fre J hnson, John Jerry 0 ROW: AI Byrne, Tony Ziehler. Nick Hussong, . Ron Poppa, Ed Kolaczkowskl, FOURTH ROW: Mike Hord, . John Dupps, Yerslc, . . Wallace Ceyak. David PoliqUin, FIRST RO
. of the steam Jerry Johnson explains t he P rinciples turbine.
. M• Burns, G. SECOND ROW·. J. Civil Ie, J. Tackacs, W J DaVIS, FIRST RO : . W. R. Thomas, Blake. fI" F Lane. M. Hord, J. Kau In, . T. Krumm. THIRD RO .
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The
trophy winners! FIRST ROW: Jack Confer, Rogert McGruder, James
Herbert, John Pier. SECOND ROW: Roger Glass, Robert Love, Fred Upson, James Thesing, Joseph Bichrest, Norm
Mitchell.
Jim Herbert prepares his speech, while Louie Ahlers scouts the girls.
Bro. Rauscher confers with Mrs. Gillam and Mrs. Evans, the District Chairman of the N.F.L.
Jack Confer and Norm Mitchell have really come up with something there!
FIRST ROW: J. Herbert, J. Pier, N. Mitchell, J. Thesing. SECOND ROW: l. Kuhn, R. Estevez, J. Smith, E. Staddon, D. Sommer, D. Krewedl, F. Patterson, R. Wagner, R. Witte, M. Schneifer, R. Deger, F. Silbereis, J. Lauricella. THIRD ROW: l. Ahlers, J. Bichrest, R. Love, J. Wade, R. Deger, S. Norman, R. O'Neal, E. Barkmeyer, K. Kuzsak, J. Keyes, J. Wgitton. FOURTH ROW: l. Zimmer, R. McGruder, R. Stanley, T. Hogan, J. lienesch, M. Hard, D. Poliquin, D. Gasper, K. Will, F. Rachford, T. Haggerty. Absent: F. Upson, J. Confer, J. Carr, R. Glass.
Bob Love, John Pier, and Mike Hard ready for their trip to the NFL National Finals.
Resolved: That Chaminade and Julienne unite!
That must have been some critique, Brother Toml
FIRST ROW: Wolff, Cotter, LaForsch, Brzozowski, Hart, Walter. SECOND ROW: Pohl, Krewedl, Klee, Caulfield, Mitchell, Pflum, Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Hausfeld, Haley, Sillbereis, Staddon, Deg.er, Love, Kramer, Marshall, Keyes, Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: Bichrest, Horwath, Hall, Gitzinger, Alexander, Lienesch, Ziehler, Hussong, Ruschau, DeBrosse. FIFTH ROW: Gottschall, Reiling, Schroer, Hord, Stanley, Thomas, Whitton, Ennis, Horstman, Rudzinski.
LaForsch makes his deadline!
The editors of the News; LoForsch, Cotter, Wolff, Brzozowski, and Walter.
Bro. Hertweck gives some invaluable assistance.
FIRST
ROW:
Heberling,
Seubert,
Flinn,
Brown,
Fitzpatrick,
Steinbrunner.
SECOND ROW: Goldschmidt, Lienesch, Csarny, Zobrist, Ehrensberger, Rater-
man. THIRD ROW: Beigel, Kramer, Lehman, Schock, Zimmer, Schock.
Bro. Frank hands out the weekly assignments to eager volunteers.
Larry Zimmer pours out some of his secret 2-second developer for Bob Fleck.
Seniors Dick Lienesch and Bill Beigel, the mainstays of the Photo Club.
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Allen, Koehler, Maxwell, and Tyree get the cafeteria back in shape.
R. Allen and crew print addresses for the alumni letters.
Ed Strobel and larry Boesch take tickets and hand out the programs at "The Man Who Came to Dincer."
FIRST ROW: N. Metz, J. Tyree, G. Strobel, D. Schutte, D. Jacobson, A. Harrison. SECOND ROW: W. Maxwell, D. Koehler, R. Gitzinger, l. Boesch. M. Condy, D. Morre. THIRD ROW: l. Krapp, R. Suhr, R. Rismiller, R. Allen, R. Brand, E. Strobel.
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J. Carr and J. Fitzgerald carefully fit a window in place.
"Me and My Mummy!"
FRONT ROW: R. Newkold, R. Hackenburg. SECOND ROW: W. Berner, R. Polly, T. Carr. THIRD ROW: R. Ivory, J. Rohling, D. Berner, T. Rohling. Absent: J. Carr.
J. Rohling learns the ropes.
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It'll only last for a couple more minutes, Fred.
John Boer gives Chaminade some pickin' and singin'.
Our Variety Show naise makers.
Left: Out of the night came Civil Ie ... er Zorro.
'58 Variety includes performance of intramural sharpshooters.
Y'all gittin mighty fresno
Travis and Tangeman sing some IISugartime."
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We're robbin the bank, not the iewelry store, pipsqueak.
Braner, Shaeffer, Gorman and Boeke sing "Sha boom."
RIGHT: If lions can be taught so can a Variety Show tumbler.
Seniors swing their dates to the music of Earl Holderman's Orchestra.
Beigel, Lienesch, and their dates in one of the decorative gardens.
Ed Strobel and his date are announced by Nick Gitzinger.
Porter, Sloboda, and Spraley watch the camera . . . er, fountain.
Who threw that bowling ball?
Ed Alexander crowns two queens.
Long live the king (queen too)!
The Seniors, accompanied by Mr. George Early and Bro. John Nichols, spent three days visiting Washington, D.C. Here they are grouped on the steps of the Hause with the Hon. Paul Schenck, Representative from Ohio.
The team that represented Chaminade in the Mabilgas Safety-Economy Run consisted of Bro. Wilbert' Hamm (Coach), Joe Shelby, Ed Feltz, Larry Baker, Steve Magee, and Tom Sheridan. Tom won trophies for one of the highest gas mileages in the contest.
The new twelve-room Sophomore Building was opened in January of this year.
Brother Ray Streiff from Chaminade and Bro. Bernard Jansen from Cathedral Latin start an the first leg of their journey to Nigeria, Africa.
Workers from the Fathers' Club set up booths for the Spring Festival that was held in June of this year.
Gold Medals Religion ................ William Kennedy English ...................... John Clark Latin ........................ John Clark Modern Language ........ Richard Lienesch Commercial ............. Thomas Grundish Social Science ................ John Clark Mechanical Drawing ........ William Beigel
The procession of graduates leaves Emmanuel Church after the Baccalaureate Mass.
The Mother and Son Breakfast in the cafeteria was high. lighted by the presentation of the Senior Gift to Bro. Charles.
FIRST ROW: William Kennedy, Robert Love, Darrell Horwath, George Kramer, John Civille, John Clark. SECOND ROW: Barrett Schneble, John Kaullin, Michael Hord. Absent: Jerome Thies, Richard Lienesch.
Ed Alexander delivers his valedictory address. Parents and relatives wait to congratulate the graduates.
A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Acton Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barstow
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hentrich, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Hochwalt Herbert J. Hohm Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hoke Mr. Lawrance Hubble Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kauflin Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kavanaugh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Kline Mrs. Martha Koehler Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Krumm Velma O. Gorman Lee Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leff Leon Lehner Mr. and Mrs Carl Lienesch Mr. A. McCarthy Elizabeth M. Mescher
H. J. Baudendistel Henry L. Beigel Nicholas Beigel Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Beigel C. H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Brun Antoinette Ceyak Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ceyak Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Charnock Dr. Conrad DeBold Norman J. Eckstein Mr. and Mrs. John Haag Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hall Capt. and Mrs. C. L. Harding Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Heigel, Sr.
O. Moloney Donald K. Moon, D.C. Jack Morgan
A FRIEND ALLEN'S DRUGS 1401 Smithville CL 3-8161
EAST END DRUGS
Kiser and Ray CL 3-1171
3030 East Third St. CL 2-7328
C & B AUTO CLINIC 727% Shroyer AX 9-2343
BARGAIN CARRY-OUT Miracle Lane Shopping Center CR 7-7061
COLE SPORTING GOODS 929 Brown St. BA 4-5511
BARNEY'S BARBER SHOP 1109 Brown St.
CHAS. F. COTTER TIRE CO., INC. Ludlow and Franklin Sts. BA 2-4331
BELMONT RECORD SHOP 734 Watervliet Ave. CL 6-7851
DON'S BARBER SHOP BOONE WELL DRILLING 7012 Xenia Ave. CH 2-0231
Frank Zvyonik
BRINKMAN TOOL & DIE INC.
JOSEPH S. BROWN CO. 1133 West Third St. BA 3-4288
ARROW WINE STORE 2950 Far Hills Ave. AX 8-1456
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pohl Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schmid John A. Shirk Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Sortman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spiller Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Steffen F. L. Stiers Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Strobel Miss Frances L. Sucher Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Sucher Mrs. Mary Tatar and Sons Mr. J. L. Thies Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thum Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Travis Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Wittman Ethel L. Wolslagel Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zavakos
3009 East Third St.
ELLIS FOOD MARKET 1228 Wyoming St. CL 2-8966 FENTON FOUNDRY SUPPLY CO. 134 Gilbert Ave. CL 3-6104 FERNANDEZ ART-CRAFT 4110 West Town and Country Rd. AX 3-9992 FIELD'S BARBER'S SHOP 709 Watervliet Ave. CL 2-7826 FORBES-MUNDARY INC. 139 North Main St. BA 8-2951'
DUNKELBARGER'S SHOE SERVICE Miracle Lane Shopping Center CR7-2411
GENERAL FIXTURE AND SUPPLY INC. 117 South Perry St. BA 3-4693
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Mill END SHOP 122 North Main St. BA 8-3585
GOOD CAMERAS 406 South Main St.
Franklin, Ohio
MIllER'S SOUTH END PHARMACY
Brown St. at Fairgrounds Ave.
SH 6-7231
BA 2-5101
GRAFTON AQUARIUMS 1107 Brown St.
NATIONAL PRODUCTION SERVICES, INC. 1624 South Brown St.
BA 3-4039
BA 2-8671
HOBART SALE AGENCY 501 East Helena St. BA 3-4115
NORTH DAYTON JEWELRY 419 Troy St. BA 4-9684
HUBLER'S SERVICE
NORTHTOWN TV & APPLIANCE
915 Highland Ave. CL 3-1922
4231 North Main St.
HUSSMANN'S
CR 7-4044
JEMIMA RUSSElL, STATIONER 216 East Stroop Rd. AX 3-1957 SCHUL TZ PHARMACY 2601 East Third St.
CL 3-0445 SCHUMAN'S GULF SERVICE
Lexington and Rosedale CR 4-0498 SEP MOBILE SERVICE 4101 Salem Ave.
CR 4-0120 ROBERT H. SMITH & SONS PLUMBING 137 Potomac St. BA 2-0536
NORTHWESTERN TOOl & ENGINEERING CO.
WENDEll S. SMITH
117 Hollier Ave.
222 Sandalwood Dr.
2014 Salem Ave. CR 7-3861 JENKIN'S PHARMACY 700 East Fifth St. BA 8-9911 KELLEY'S PHARMACY 2345 Catalpa Dr. CR 4-8172 LAUFERSWEllER CATERING SERVICE
CL 3-4142 PAPPY'S PLACE 2507 East Fifth St.
CL 3-0415 PENNY MOTORS INC., OLDSMOBILE 839 North Main St. BA 2-7817 MANUEl RODRIGUEZ
417 South Main St. BA 4-3612
1470 West Third St.
LEO'S BARBER SHOP
ROlL'S PHARMACY
3523 Riverside Dr.
BA 8-0109
2920 Wayne Ave. CL 2-7515
CR 7-9311 STEFFEN BOX AND WOOD PRODUCTS 36 North Irwin St.
CL 4-2551 THILL PRINTING CO. 420 Xenia Ave.
CL 2-3421 TOllINGER & SON DRY CLEANER 2039 East Third St.
CL 3-7531 BOB WAHLRAB, JEWElER
Eastown Shopping Center Arcade CL 4-3131
MEYER DRUGS 3022 North Main St. CR 4-5433
Brown St. at Irving Ave.
MIAMI VALLEY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
RUBICON PHARMACY
324 West First St. BA 4-3553
Brown and Irving Ave
RUBICON BARBERS
WAPELHORST HARDWARE & FURNITURE 2500-08 East Fifth St.
CL 3-2722
BA 8-2411
WELLMAN PHARMACY 2504 East Fifth St.
CL 2-9121
Compliments of
GEORGE A.PFLAUM PUBLISHER, INC. 38 West Fifth Street Dayton, Ohio
SENIOR EAGLE SALESMEN
1 .1 C. Rasper, R. Brun, F. Ehrensberger, E. Heigel, J. Travis, W. Ceyak, D. Groman. Absent: J. Kauftin.
DAIRY QUEEN NO.2 3381 North Dixie Drive
MALTS and SHAKES CONES ORANGE ROOT BEER - COKE
EDDIE ROBERTS,
Prop.
SUNDAES SANDWICHES
A BOOSTER
L~ST
YE7'4R
WAS 20 YEARS AGO! The world is moving at incredible speed these days. We are living in an age of unprecedented and almost unbelieveable growth. Methods have advanced 20 years almost overnight. Ideas that only a short time ago seemed fantastic, are now in actual use in industry, finance, service, and government. Gigantic strides are being made in medicine, science, and engineering. Yet many of these which were unthought of yesterday will be outmoded by graduation day! An era of astonishing development beckons to the 1958 graduate. Never before in history has there been such an insatiable demand for trained minds as today. It is from educational institutions that the alert, creative, imaginative brains needed to keep pace with these ever-challenging, ever-expanding demands of progress must come. Your diploma is your admission into this exciting new world of opportunity. Your education at Chaminade High School, plus your desire for continuing selfimprovement, will enable you to assume your responsibilities in the uncharted years ahead.
The National Cash Register Company
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THE METROPOLITAN THREE FINE STORES SERVING A FINE COMMUNITY
Downtown Town and Country Miracle Lane
~~Where
Fine Fashion Is A Family Affair"
SINCE 1850
THE BLOMMEL SIGN COMPANY DAYTON
SPRINGFIELD
THE WEHNER ROOFING Over 50 Years Dependable Service
AND
TINNING COMPANY
FURNACE and INSULATION WORK
NEON SIGNS and INTERIOR LIGHTING PLASTIC SIGNS REAL ESTATE SIGNS CAMPAIGN SIGNS OFFICE DOOR LETTERING OUTDOOR ADVERTISING "SCOTCH LITE" REFLECTIVE SIGNS
557 Richard Street
BA 4-9618 735 Wayne Avenue Dayton, Ohio
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CONGRATULATIONS to the
CLASS Of 1958
THE CHAMINADE
FATHERS' AND CLUB
OTHERS'
Fidelity Building
BA 2-7913
DAYTON OPTICAL COMPANY PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS GUILD OPTICIANS Dayton 2, Ohio
MALONE CAMERA STORES, INC.
MORRIS FLORAL HOUSE, INC.
21 East Second Street
4334 Salem Avenue
Town and Country Shopping Center
CR 7-6523
Eastown Shopping Center Westown Shopping Center
BEST'S AUTO STORES CUT RATE AUTO SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS TOYS Dayton
Springfield
TOM PFEIFFER
'54
RON PFEIFFER
'58
WALTER FUNERAL SERVICE 1231-1235 North Main Street
TRUMAN OPTICIANS
BA 8-5181
104 North Main Street Dayton 2, Ohio
BA 4-4782
COMPLIMENTS OF
BA 4-5804
AUTOMATIC VEND~NG ENTERPRISES, INC.
NEXT DOOR TO ROSSITER'S
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88 Eaker Street
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COMPLETE VENDING SERVICE BA 3-3303
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AIR CONDITIONING
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SETSER SHEET METAL "CONDITIONERS OF AIR"
BAR
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 0 F 1958
and P ARTY SUPPLIES
HINDERS HOME FURNISHINGS KRAMER'S
22 West Fifth Street (between Main and Ludlow) Dayton, Ohio BA 4-3254
1018 Irving Avenue DAYTON'S FASTEST GROWING "FAMILY OWNED" STORE 24-HOURS ICE HOUSE TOM HINDERS ..................... Class of '49 AX 3-0141
BILL HINDERS .................... Class of '56
BUCHER BROTHERS PRINTING 729 Leo Street Dayton, Ohio Printing for the Office, Shop and Sales Departments
MUTUAL ELECTRIC COMPANY COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL ED TRAVIS
JIM TRAVIS
619 Silver Lane Dayton, Ohio CL 3-9127
Congratulations from CAYODA COUNCIL
Dick Lienesch, Jerry Westbrock, Joe Keyes, Jack Gaines, Tom Scheper, Ed Sachs, Nancy Walker, Barbara Beckerich, Jane Sullivan, Sharon Ryan, Marianne Lindeman. Absent: Pat Polus, Stephanie Krizin, Roberta Cochran, Tom Howard.
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WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIR Phone AX 9路3181
POTTER'S RIVERSIDE MARKET
Residence
TOWN and COUNTRY JEWELERS ROLAND W. GRIES MEYER, Proprietor 224 East Stroop Road
for
BUSSE'S FORT LORAMIE
COMPLIMENTS
and OF
JOE'S RUSSIA (OHIO) SAUSAGE
THE DAYTON BLACKfRIARS' GUILD
FRESH and SMOKED SEEGERS MARKET
CR 4-7951 231 Heaton Avenue
CL 2-1504
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58
fASHION fURNITURE Open 9:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. CL 6-2460 1322 Linden Avenue Dayton, Ohio
COMPLIMENTS
KASTLE ART THEATER
ELECTRIC
1924 Wayne Avenue
COMPANY
CL 6-3121
809 Xenia Avenue STEWART SINCLAIR SERVICE 1225 East Stroop Road
Dayton, Ohio
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SUPER MARI(ET
BAI(ERY
DRUG STORE
DELICATESSEN
RESTAURANT
HOUSEWARES
OTHER GOODS and SERVICES
WE NEVER CLOSE
WEILER WELDING COMPANY, INC. ELECTRIC
ACETYLENE Since 1920
EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANY WELDING PROBLEM Metal Spraying Flame Cutting Fabrication of Jigs Flame Hardening Sand Blasting Heliarc DISTRIBUTORS FOR Airco Supplies, Equipment, and Ohio Medical Gases 324 East Second Street
BA 8-5186
SOUTH PARK PASTRY SHOP PAUL SCHENKTNG
Specializing In WEDDING, BIRTHDAY and PARTY CAKES
OAKWOOD RESTAURANT
1033 Brown Street BA 8-1032
"Where Pharmacy Is A Profession"
AND
COCKTAil lOUNGE
COMPLIMENTS OF
KNOI..LWOOD PHARMACY "Prescription Center In Knollwood" GEI\E MOOSBRUGGER, '34, Reg. Phar. HUBERT MOON, Reg. Phar. 7001 Dayton-Xenia Pike Call CH 4-3511 for Free Prescription Delivery
2414 Far Hills Avenue
SENIOR F
163
LUDLOW RADIATOR SERVICE, INC.
COMPLIMENTS OF
NEW DEAL TOOL AND
MACHINE COMPANY 34 Franklin Street 245 Leo Street Dayton 4, Ohio
Dayton 2, Ohio BA 2-6719
CL 2-8104
Personalized Service
Dealer JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS
BEST WISHES . . .
LEVITT'S SUPPER CLUB
INSURANCE
LAWRENCE
1.
BRUN
1302 Linden Avenue
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58
DINING and DANCING NIGHTLY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Featuring RALPH MERCHON and THE GENTLEMEN 5584 Airway Road Residence CL 6-9311
SKEFFINGTON'S MEN'S FORMAL WEAR RENTAL
218 South Main Street BA 2-3353
COMPLIMENTS
MILLER SPORTING GOODS, INC. 256 East Stroop Road Town and Country Shopping Center Kettering, Ohio
MIN 0 DAIR, INC. 4051 Salem Avenue 2457 Gettysburg Avenue 4200 North Main Street 701 Keowee Street 4770 Airway Road 2709 Patterson Road 2817 Wilmington Pike
1047 Linden Avenue . 3534 Linden Avenue 1224 East Stroop Road 3000 Shroyer Road 1106 Shroyer Road 4705 South Dixie Drive 429 East Dixie, West Carrollton
LUHN and COMPANY FRANK LUHN,
Manager
PAINTING CONTRACTORS FACTORY BRUSH and SPRAY PAINTING
Apartments Interior and Exterior Window Caulking Storage Tanks Sales Rooms Waterproofing
Factories Church Steeples Structural Steel Steel Sash Flag Poles Bridges
Aerial Towers Office Buildings Residences Machinery Smoke Stacks Fire Escapes
FULL INSURANCE COVERAGE
y U'LL FIN HITE VILLA FROZEN FOODS THE ORLD'S FINEST
B. O. K. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 1116 West Fourth Street Dayton, Ohio MANUFACTURERS OF PRECISION AIRCRAFT PARTS
GIFT FAIR GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
HAUER MUSIC HOUSE
2412 South Smithville Road Dayton 20, Ohio
CL 6-6681
34 East First Street Dayton 2, Ohio BA 2-2815
MARTIN E. BEIGEL, '29
BEIGEL JEWELERS, INC. GOOD LUCK
20 North Main Street
MIRACLE LANE SUNOCO NATIONAL BOWLING LANES
JOE HAIL, Proprietor
48 AUTOMATIC LANES THE HOME OF THE CHAMINADE BOWLING LEAGUES
3032 Salem Avenue CR 4-0136
1155 Brown Street
VOLKSWAGEN A Quality Economy Car At the Right Price With A World-Wide Reputation For Reliability And Backed By Service Organization, Second To None
R. B. KUHN MOTORS
LOUIS KUHN
YelJIow Springs Road
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Fairborn, Ohio
BEST WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF 1958
BEST WISHES
FROM
SLYDER'S KIRK'S VARIETY STORE
TAVERN
348 Troy Street 836 Watervliet Avenue
TOM KIRK,
Class of '50
SENIOR E
MEYER and BOEHMER FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1733 South Brown Street
CHUCK FREY'S DELICATESSEN
Corner Burkhardt and Martz Avenues
"WHERE FRIENDS MEET"
at Sawmill Road BA 3-9119
CL 6-3821 Dayton, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Demand CLASS OF 1958
COMPLIMENTS OF
SREPCO, INC.
STANDARD RADIO and ELECTRIC PRODUCTS
GERMAN MAID WEINERS They are the Best
314 Leo Street Dayton, Ohio
COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS TO THE
R. L. SHANE COMPANY
SENIORS OF 1958
1007 Shroyer Road
TOWN and COUNTRY flORIST
TORO POWER MOWERS
4300 West Town and Country Road AX 3路2196
Dayton 29, Ohio
NOREIKAS GROCERY 278 Alaska Street
DA YTON MARKING DEVICES COMPANY EASTVIEW MARKET, INC. 1337 East Third Street Third Street at Smithville Road GROCERIES, MEAT and PRODUCE
Dayton, Ohio
Open 9:00 to 9:00, 7 Days A Week
GET THE BEST
GET THE BEST
GET Served Exclusively in the Cafeteria
Good Luck To The '58 Seniors From
JUNIOR G
COMPLIMENTS OF
A BOOSTER OWEN'S SUPER MARKET 3509 Cornell Drive
GALE E. KOOGLER PAINTING
"FINEST MEATS IN TOWN"
DECORATING
323 West Hillcrest Avenue Residential Commercial
CR 5-4978
FRESHMAN K CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '58 CONGRATULATES
WHITE CROSS SUPPLY CORPORATION 407 Wayne Avenue Dayton, Ohio
THE CLASS OF '58
GUILD and LANDIS, INC.
4 North Main Street
MiSS J. BEAUTY SALON
133 Maryland Avenue Dayton 4, Ohio
BA 4-6521
INSURANCE AT ITS VERY BEST
HAIR COLORING
HAIR STYLING
PERMANENT WAVING
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '58
FOUR PROFESSIONAL PHARMACIES Fifth and Main Streets 38 North Main Street 2309 Far Hills Avenue 2734 Salem Avenue
BA BA AX CR
4-9881 3-8134 3-1117 7-6537
CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK
A FRIEND
TO THE SENIOR CLASS from
SOPHOMORE C
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GOOD LUCI(, SENIORS
PICKREL BROTHERS, INC. WHOLESALE PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES 530 Wayne Avenue Dayton 10, Ohio
PLUMBING HEATING INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
VALVES PIPES
PLEASE CONSULT THE YELLOW PAGES OF YOUR
T. E. DUNLEVY & SON
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY WHEN BUYING
PLUMBING REPAIR
WHO SELLS IT?
BATH and KITCHEN INSTALLATION and REMODELING SEWERS and DRAINS CLEANED ELECTRICALLY 206 East Dixon
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Serving the Community Over 50 Years "There Must Be A Reason"
PAGES
COMPLIMENTS Best of Luck to Seniors
OF
from
WASHINGTON fEDERAL THE PEOPLES PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 22 North Ludlow Street
210 Wayne Avenue
Dayton 2, Ohio
CUSTOM STYLING IN FLOWERS
TOMMY TUCKER flOWER & GifT SHOP WEDDING CONSULTATIONS BY APPOINTMENT DA Y OR NIGHT 610 Watervliet Avenue Open 9 to 6, Mon. thru Sat. Dayton 20, Ohio CL 2-2281
RUSTY'S PHARMACY 625 Xenia Avenue
CL 2-4307
DOROTHY LANE MARKET
"CONGRATULATIONS"
DEDICATED TO OUR COMMUNITY
FROM
2710 Far Hills Avenue
JUNIOR J
MERRY J BAR Steele and Pierce Streets Dayton, Ohio
CL 3-0377
A PLACE WHERE FRIENDS MEET
NEEDMORE MARKET 5700 North Dixie Drive
CR 4-2302
FINE MEATS and GROCERIES BEER and WINE TO GO PAUL GRANDDIETTF. - Owner
COMPLIMENTS OF
MARLYN JEWELERS
VIC CASSANO
1935 North Main Street
and
MOM DONISI'S PIZZA HOUSES
Dale Theater Building
GOOD LUCK TO SENIORS FROM
RODGERS PONTIAC 2210 South Patterson
AX 8-1481
3718 Salem Avenue
CR 4-2157
6621 Airway Road
CH 4-4551
4593 North Main Street
CR 4-2151
756 Troy Street
BA 4-7405
THE PROOF IS IN THE TASTE
41 Franklin Street
BA 34231
TASTY PANTRY RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS - SANDWICHES - DINNERS STEAKS - CHOPS - CHICKEN 2900 North Dixie Drive Dayton, Ohio CR 4-9490
BAUER'S RECORD and APPLIANCES 828 Watervliet Avenue
CONGRATULATIONS TO
TV Sales and Service - Radios and Appliances Hi Fi Record Players - Records All Speeds
THE CLASS OF '58 FROM
ALWAYS THE NEWEST! In IVY LEAGUE Shirts - Trousers - Jackets We Rent Formal Suits for Proms and Dances
A. E. DAVID COMPANY 342 Troy Street
mODERN INDUSTRIAL ~LASTICS, INC.
BA 8-7753
NORTHTOWN BAR Dayton, Ohio
AIR CONDITIONED Open Till 2:30 kM. 4320 North Main Street
CR 4-0262
COMPLIMENTS OF
C. OSCAR BEIGEl
BOB'S DRIVE INN 12c HAMBURGERS
12c SHAKES
"A Go路od Place for Eatin' Anytime"
"XENIA AVENUE JEWELER"
872 South Patterson Blvd. Dayton, Ohio
BA 3-5794
LUCK eOOD ON THE DAD OF
LIFE
INJUN JOE SAYS
FROM
2A APACHES
BEST WISHES
TiMMER'S VAlETERIA CLEANERS
TO THE CLASS OF '58
ED'S CAfE
622 Springfield Street
"WHERE FRIENDS MEET"
CL 2-5691
1100 Valley Street
BA 8-0185
CLASS OF 1934
OAKWOOD PRESS SHOP and DRY CLEANING PICK UP and DELIVERY SERVICE 31 Park Avenue
AX 3-2175
REID'S PHARMACY WE DELIVER
ALLEN CARTONS, INC.
BA 3-5442
Corner Riverview and Broadway
DAYTON, OHIO
A Complete Pharmacy for All Your Drug Needs
KEN McCALLISTER
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
ARTISTS MATERIALS SIGN SUPPLIES 318 Salem Avenue Dayton, Ohio
CR 7-0981
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The NU NilE UTE COMPANY P. O. Box 424
Extends Their Congratulations To the Graduating Class of '58
Dayton 1, Ohio
BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958
BILL COTTER, INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE CONSULTANT AUTO -
FIRE -
LIFE
2919 Hilton Drive
THALER MACHINE COMPANY
AX 34775
Kettering, Ohio
Miami Valley's Finest Complete Camera Shop Fast Film Service -
Copying and Enlarging
257 Hopeland Street
PHOTOLEO, INC. 502 East Stroop Road Dayton, Ohio
Kettering Shopping Center AX 8-5274
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BROADSTONE JEWELERS COMPLIMENTS OF "ONLY GRADUATE GEMOLOGIST IN DAYTON"
DUNHlll'S, INC.
28 North Ludlow Street
Dayton, Ohio
For Gem Stones, See BROADSTONE
STORES FOR MEN and BOYS
DOWNTOWN EASTOWN
WESTOWN
CUB CAfE 1300 Richard Street
A. BAKOS
DISHER'S BIKE SHOP Hall and Leo Streets Dayton, Ohio
GROCERY SCHWINN
HUFFY Sales and Service BA 8-1998
Schoenling Beer
Miller High Life Beer
BONBRIGHT DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 751-765 North Findlay Street BA 3-1012
BA 3-7611
Dayton, Ohio
MURRAY
TOUCHDOWN CLUB 1429 Arbor Avenue
WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE PARTIES and CLUB MEETINGS For Reservations Call CL 3-3251 or AX 8-1033
JUNIOR H
ULLRICH'S DRUG STORE DAYTON VIEW'S LEADING DRUG STORE
BERT l. DAILY, INC. ARTIST'S MATERIALS RA W WOOD PICTURE FRAMES SIGNWRITER'S SUPPLIES
801 Lexington Avenue
126 East Third Street CR 4-5818
BA 34121
BEST WISHES FROM
RAY W. RIBBINK COMPANY MASONRY CONTRACTORS
Nobody In Dayton Sells Better Drugs
KAUNAS CAfE
CARL A. SCHMIDT 114 West Fifth Street
519 Valley Street
MEDICINES DRUGS
MOST FAMOUS GENUINE TURTLE SOUP
HERBS CHEMICALS
RALPH'S
CONGRATULATIONS
SHELL SERVICE
CLASS OF '58
OUR LADY OF MERCY
Corner Philadelphia Drive and Riverview Avenue
HIGH SCHOOL SODALITY Dayton, Ohio
CR 4-0238
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58
LEE HILGEfORD AUTO SALES, INC. Keowee and Webster Streets BA 2-7443 Chrysler - Plymouth Quality Used Cars Sales and Service
NORTHRIDGE DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS PHARMACY 3207 North Dixie Drive
lUKAC'S TAP ROOM 348 North Western Avenue AM 3-0236 BAR SERVICE AMERICAN - HUNGARIAN FOODS WE'RE ALWAYS HAPPY TO SERVE YOU PAUL FERENCZY -
Owner
CR 7-Ol71
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JEROME
J.
MUTH
HOWARD
W.
MUTH
COMPLIMENTS OF
DOG HOUSE RESTAURANT
CLASS OF '58
GOOD FOOD LIQUOR
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
BEER
WINE
MUTH BROTHERS, INC. 210 South Market Street Troy, Ohio
613 East Second Street
BA 3-2281
GOOD LUCK FROM
PATTERSON FOOD MART
DICK BECKERICH
Corner Patterson and Shroyer Roads
U. S. TIRE SERVICE
"THE FINEST MEAT IN TOWN"
21 North St. Clair Street
THE BEST OF LUCK AND SUCCESS
Dayton, Ohio
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SINCE 1892
DAVUEBAR 1003 Philadelphia Drive
WESTBROCK fUNERAL FINE FOOD
HOME
MIKE SCHERBAUER
1712 Wayne Avenue Manager
CL 3-6161
C. J. MElLER COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
MURPHY'S BAKERY
310 Commercial Building Residence -
Office - BA 2-4095
CR 4-4771
and
MEAT MARKET COMPLIMENTS OF
KREMER AND SHINDELDECKER ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 3400 Wayne Avenue CL 2-4045
Dayton, Ohio CL 2-5541
806 Watervliet Avenue CL 3-2197
COMPLIMENTS OF
Mayer's LAD 'N DAD
FINEST IN BAKERY PRODUCTS
Shop 2312 Far Hills Avenue Dayton, Ohio
AX 3-6333
HIGHEST IN QUALITY MEATS
SCHOENBERGER'S PHARMACY Established 1909 by Harry E. Schoenberger where your grandfather bought. . DRUGS where your father bought. . DRUGS where you buy .. DRUGS and where your children will buy .. DRUGS 555 Salem Avenue (Corner North Avenue) CR 5-1147
GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958
COMPLIMENTS OF
McLAUGHLIN'S PHARMACY 3105 Salem Avenue "Directly Across from Miracle Lane" CR 7-1723 Residence - CR 44879 FREE DELIVERY OF PRESCRIPTIONS
FROM
JUNIOR E REBECCA PARTY SUPPLY COLD BEER and WINE TO GO SOFT DRINKS PARTY SNACKS "A Free Smile With Every Purchase" VIC and PEGGY CARTER 1229 Superior Avenue (at Kumler)
SCHLATER'S SERVICE STATION OAKWOOD DRUG COMPANY Motor Tune Up
Accessories
Brake Service
Batteries COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
1. E. SCHLATER 2326 Far Hills Avenue
AX 3-0274
COMPLIMENTS
THE MAIN APPLIANCE and MUSIC CO.
22 Park Avenue AX 8-1431 Dayton, Ohio
2212 North Main Street CR 4-2179
Dayton, Ohio
OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
CLASS OF
SOPHOMORE L
CERTifiED BAKERY
PORTRAITS
SACKSTEDER'S CAFETERIA
BY
South Broadway
DON TUCKER
Dayton, Ohio
Wolfe Studio
A GOOD PLACE FOR YOU AND
CONGRATULATIONS
YOUR FAMILY TO EAT
TO THE CLASS OF '58
,
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Chaminade High School, 505 South ludlow Street, Dayton 2, Ohio SENIOR CLASS 1957-1958 ACTON, THOMAS W. 137 Basswood Ave., 5 AIELLO, JOSEPH C. 1750 E. Dorothy Lane, 20 ALEXANDER, ROBERT E. 137 Fernwood Ave., 5 ALLEt'-l, ROBERT F. 1012 E. Stroop Rd., 29 ANDERSON, ROLAND J. R.R. 1, Miamisburg ATER, JAMES G. 4045 Reading Rd., 20 AVEYARD, ROGER L. 344 Elverne Ave., 24 BAKER, LAWRENCE R. 2510 Catalpa Dr., 6 BAUDENDISTEL, JOHN F. 1132 Eldorado Ave., 19 BECKER, ROBERT E. 3523 E. Third St., 3 BEIGEL, WILLIAM H. 2983 Atherton Rd., 9 BERNARD, ROBERT J. 728 Heck Ave., 8 BERI'4ER, WILLIAM E. 2048 Pershing Blvd., 20 BLAKE, GERALD J. 423 W. Parkwood Dr., 5 BOEKE, DONALD J. 2305 Rosemont Blvd., 20 BOEKE, EDWARD J. 208 Dell Park, 19 BRANER, GARY A. 4833 Sheller Ave., 32 BRECHAK, GERALD G. 1620 Mack Ave., 4 BREWSTER, ROBERT J. 3205 S. Dixie Dr., 39 BROUGHTON, MARVIN C. 9 Huntington Pl., 20 BROWN, GERALD J. 1516 Emmons Ave., 10 BROWN, ROBERT J. 3800 LaFevre Dr., 29 BRUCK EN, B. JOSEPH 914 Manhattan Ave., 6 BRUN, RICHARD L. 2524 Wehrly Ave., 19 BUDDENDECK, VIRGIL R. 436 Kiefaber St., 9 BURGER, HOWARD J. 4620 Arcadia Blvd., 20 BURGEMEIER, WILLIAM L. 612 Hulbert St., 10 BURNS, MICHAEL E. 104 E. Bruce Ave., 5 BUTLER, ROBERT L. 440 Cloranna Ave., 19 BYRNE, ALFRED T. 4530 Queens Ave., 6 CAIRO, FREDERICK J. 224 Elmhurst Rd., 17
CARltJOHN F. 101 Chatham Dr., 29. CAULFIELD, DANIEL P. 2612 E. THIRD St., 3 CEYAK, WALLACE A. 2309 Acorn Dr., 19 CHARNOCK, EDWARD L. 1537 N. Euclid Ave., 6 CHITTUM, JAMES D. 536 Watervliet Ave., 20 CIVILLE, JOHN R. 407 Volusia Ave., 9 CLARK, JOHN P. 2353 Emerson Ct., 6 CLARK, RICHARD E. 112 W. Schantz Ave., 9 COLLINS, JAMES P. 710 Wilfred Ave., 10 CONFER, JOHN L. 3310 Kenmore Ave., 20 CONWELL, JOSEPH L. 2133 Emmons Ave., 20 COTTER, WILLIAM P. 2919 Hilton Dr., 9 DAHM, WILLIAM L. 730 Kenilworth Ave., 5 D'AMICO, THOMAS R. 1455 Coventry Rd., 10 DAVIS, JAMES L. 800 Superior Ave., 7 DEIS, ROBERT E. 1036 Cherry Dr., 6 DUCHAK, DAVID P. 620 Nottingham Rd., 5 DWYER, DENIS P. 2427 Malvern Ave., 6 EHRENSBERGER, FREDERICK C. 2405 Glenarm Dr., 20 ESTEVEZ, RAMON G. 751 Brown St., 9 ETIENNE, JEROME E. 2546 Revere Ave., 20 FALLIS, H. MICHAEl. 1206 Holly Ave., 10 FARIS, WILLIAM W. 427 Lowes St., 9 FAULKNER, JON M. 1614 Gummer Ave., 3 FINN lEGAN, GRAY 404 Eppington Dr., Trotwood, O. FLAUTE, JEROME J. 2724 Winburn Ave., 20 FOCKE, LAWRENCE E. 2657 Hilton Dr., 9 FOX, DOUGLAS E. 4040 Woodbine Ave., 20 FREDERICK, RONALD R. 400 Hopeland Ave., 8 FRIEND, CHARLES W. 791 Wake Forest Rd., 31 FROEHLE, GEORGE M. 154 Potomac St., 10
FUCHS, WALTER P. 166 Reisinger Ave., 17 FULTON, NORMAL A. 1943 Litchfield Ave., 6 GACCETTA, MICHAEL C. 4651 Middlebrook Dr., 40 GANTT, DAVID L. 4167 Oakridge Dr., 17 GITZINGER, BREEN N. 869 St. Agnes Ave., 7 GOLDSCHMIDT, MARK A. 9 Lott Place, 20 GOOD, JOHN R. 56 Drake Ave., 5 GOODE, RICHARD L. 2312 Gypsy Dr., 14 GORHAM, ROBERT J. 136 Marlbora Pl., 20 GORMAN, DANIEL J. 225 Kenwood Ave., 5 GRAWE, RONALD H. 4425 Greenwich Village Ave., 6 GREANEY, PATRICK C. 636 W. Circle Dr., 3 GRILLOT, CLEMENT J. 142 Swallow Dr., 15 GRUNDISH, THOMAS C. 2315 Wyoming St., 10 GUTTMAN, GREGORY A. 118 Avon Way, 29 HAAG, RONALD M. 90 E. Bradstreet Rd., Centerville HACKMAN, THOMAS H. 1023 Hampshire Rd., 19 HAHN, ROBERT C. 3656 Waterburg Dr., 39 HALL, JAMES A. 368 Wendell Lane, 31 HARDING, CHARLES C. Bldg. 3008 Apt. C, Wright Patterson HARSHMAN, RICHARD 2519 Spring mont Ave., 20 HART, DONALD J. 332 Knecht Drive, 5 HARTNETT, MICHAEL A. HQ. AMC Box 105, Wright Patterson HASLERIG, JOHN M. 27 Clemmer St., 17 HAUSFELD, ERIC E. 26 S. Smithville Rd., 31 HAYES, THOMAS C. 585 Kling Drive, 19 HECKER, CARL CHARLES 112 Edgar Ave., 10 H':IGEL, EDWARD H, 3601 E. Second St., 3 HEMMELGARN, THOMAS L. 1513 Ohmer Ave., 10 HENTRICH, ROBERT L. 232 S. Findlay St., 3
HICKEY, JAMES P.
4579 Salem Ave., 16 HILL, ROBERT J. 125 Plumwood Rd., 9 HOERNER, KENNETH R. 1836 Rainbow Dr., 20 HOFFMAN, PHILIP H. 5902 Philadelphia Dr., 15 HOKE, DENNIS L. 259 Alton Ave., 4 HORD, ROBERT MICHAEL 470 Spinning Rd., 31 HORWATH, DARRELL J. 843 Hodapp Ave., 10 IMBER, EDWARD F. 699 Greenlawn Ave., 3 JACQUES, PHILIP N. 324 Richmond Ave., 6 JECKERING JOSEPH J. 2334 Newport Ave., 5 JONES, JOSEPH D. 2839 Ida Ave., 5 KAHN, DAVID L. 16 Lucerne St., 10 KAUFLlN, JOHN E. 29 E. Orchard Springs Rd., 1 KAVANAUGH, THOMAS J. 440 W. Hudson Ave., 6 KEEBLER, BURTON J. 205 St. Nicholas Ave., 10 KENNEDY, WILLIAM M. 50 W. Siebenthaler Ave., 5 KESLER, JAMES A. 2818 Winburn Ave., 20 KEYES, FREDERICK A. 415 Lexington Ave., 7 KOEHLER, DONALD F. 3851 Welfare Ave., 29 KOEHLER, JAMES A. 2101 Harvard Blvd., 6 KOON, NORMAN L. 1045 Broadmoor Dr., 19 KOZUH, JOSEPH A. 944 Highridge Ave., 20 KRAMER, GEORGE H. 900 Wing View Lane, 39 KRAUS, GREGORY P. 4411 Swigart Rd., 40 KRUMM, THOMAS B. 204 Wroe Ave., 6 KUDELKA, JOHN J. 4221 Ellery Ave., 39 KUHLMAN, JOHN W. 119 Alton Ave., 4 LAMM, RICHARD R. 807 Wilfred Ave., 10 LANE, FREDERICK C. R.R. 1, Box 269, Miamisburg LAURICELLA, BENJAMIN S. 2169 Finland Dr., 39 LAURICELLA, JAMES A. 1837 W. Stroop Rd., 29
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PFEIFFER, RONALD J. 6210 Aaron Lane, 19 PHILLIPS, ARTHUR J. 4100 E. Third St., 17 PHILLIPS, DONALD J. 511 Nancy Dr., Miamisburg PIEKUTOWSKI, ANDREW J. 4196 Needmore Rd., 24 PIEKUTOWSKI, JOSEPH J. 200 Notre Dame Ave., 4 POHL, ANDREW J. 26 Farley St., 7 POHL, ERNEST E. 149 Shoop Ave, 17 POHL, FRANK P. 134 Notre Dame Ave., 4 PORTER, CHARLES E. R.R. 3, Box 89A, Hoke Rd., Brookville POST, JAMES E. 4650 Gennessee Ave., 6 POWERS, ROBERT B. 638 St. Joseph Ave., 10 PRIKKEL, ELMER J. 12 Naas Pi., 4 PRINZ, FRED W. 122 S. Torrence St., 3 RADO, RONALD L. 1625 Grand Ave., 7 RASPER, CHARLES A. 1311 Pursell Ave., 20 RAWERS, THOMAS G. 4215 Oakridge Dr., 27 REBOULET, RALPH C. 1514 Meriline Ave., 10 REILING, VICTOR G. 683 Winding Way, 19 REINHARD, ROBERT C. 809 Linden Ave., 10 RODERER, RICHARD A. 1510 Westona Dr., 10 RIEGLER, JOHN K. 3501 Harvard Blvd., 6 ROHLING, THEODORE A. 1545 Grand Ave., 7 ROSENGARTEN, LOUIS H. 2714 Valley St., 4 ROSSETII, DONATO 2744 Dwight Ave., 20 RUECKEL, OWEN M. 1 Napolian Dr., 29 RUDZINSKI, ROBERT A. 267 Alton Ave., 4 RUEF, EDWARD H. 525 Cedarhurst Ave., 7
462 Grand Ave., 5 SCHENKING, ROGER J.
2460 Sherer Ave., 14 STUEVE, WILLIAM E.
462 Grand Ave., 5
236 Volusia Ave., 9 SULLIVAN, FRANK J.
SCHERBAUER, FRED W. .123 Studds Dr., Trotwood, SCHLATER, RONALD J. 141 Huffman Ave., 3 SCHMID, JOHN E. 4974 Tall Oaks Dr., 32 SCHNEBLE, BARRETI D. 200 Harmon Blvd., 19 SCHUER, STEPHEN M. 420 Kenilworth Ave., 5 SCHUMACHER, ROGER L. 21 Allen St., 3 SCHUTIE, LAURENCE G. 631 Hickory St., 10 SCHWARTZ, RAYMOND J. 2045 Malcolm Dr., 20 SEIDER, RICHARD L. 4882 Fishburg Rd., 24 SERVAITES, JOSEPH F. 4739 Burkhardt Ave., 3 SEUBERT, JOHN J. 427 Irving Ave., 9 SHANE, WILLIAM 517 E. Schantz Ave., 9 SHERIDAN, THOMAS 333 Forestdale Ave., 32 SHERRY, JAMES 412 Honeysuckle Dr., 29 SKOWRONSKI, DAVID 837 Wellmeier Ave., 10 SLOBODA, WILLIAM L. 440 Dakota St., 7 SLOUFFMAN, LEROY W. 818 Broadmoor Dr., 19 SMITH, WILLBORN M. 137 Potomac St., 10 SOMSEL, JOHN R. 91 Carson Ave., 15 SPIRK, JAMES C. 816 Kumler Ave., 7 SPRALEY, THOMAS E. 1646 Ruskin Rd., 6 STEFFEN, WILLIAM L. 2746 England Ave., 6 STEIN, JOHN C. 1027 Highland Ave., 10 STEWART, THOMAS E. 265 Bainbridge St., 2 STIERS, DANIEL J. 220 E. Fifth St., 3 STIGLlCZ, GARY S. 1331 Alcott Ave., 6
SATALlA, GEORGE A. 4612 Owens Dr., 6 SCHAAF, THOMAS L.
STOUDT, THOMAS A. 509 Alexander Dr., 3 STOUT, WILLIAM E.
2988 Southern Blvd., 9 SCHAEFER, THOMAS R.
815 Kolping Ave., 10 STOWE, DAVID M.
1606 Rosemont Blvd., 10 SCHENKING, RICHARD L.
315 McNary Ave., 17 STROBEL, EDWARD J.
1608 Catalpa Dr., 6 SWAB, DOUGLAS C. 605 Tait Rd., 39 SWEETMAN, DENNIS J. 2714 S. Smithville Rd., 20 TAKACS, JOHN J. 4070 Mayview Ave., 16 TANGEMAN; RICHARD L. 4400 Leston Ave., 24 TATAR, JOHN 525 Edison St., 7 THIES, JEROME C. 2323 Riverside Dr., 5 THOMAS, DANIEL L. 7919 Melody Rd., 15 THOMAS, RONALD W. 113 Pointview Ave., 5 THURMAN, CHARLES E. 133 Maryland Ave., 4 TORLlNA, DAVID E. 4600 Sun Ray Rd., 29 TRAVIS, EDWARD H. 21 Glencoe Ave., 10 TRAVIS, JAMES C. 1254 Creighton Ave., 10 TREON, PATRICK J. 48 Victor Ave., 5 TUITE, THOMAS E. 1321 Leonard St., 4 VOELK, BERNARD A. 3827 Cleveland Ave., 10 WEIDNER, PAUL J. 222 Kenwood Ave., 5 WENDLING, JAMES R. 1024 Creighton Ave., 20 WESER, C. MICHAEL 220 L. Street, 9 WESTBROCK, GERALD R. 212 Grafton Ave., 5 PETER, WILLIAM E. 322 Morton Ave., 10 WITIMAN, GEORGE N. 804 Steele Ave., 10 WOLFF, DAVID G. 23 Mayo Rd., 9 WOODHEAD, PAUL D. 1504 Rosemont Blvd., 10 WUELLNER, ROGER A. 2819 Grace Ave., 29 ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM F. 432 St. Paul Ave., 10 ZWOLSKI, MARION T. 2159 Bickmore Ave., 4
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