chaminade high school yearbook 1963
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Chaminade High School Yearbook 1963TRANSCRIPT
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academics 8
student life 38
underclassmen 120
Editor-in-chief ................................. . Thomas Steiner
Section Editors Senior Section ........................................... Allan Hill Fall Section ............... ... ...................... Tom Manning Advertising .. ......... .... .................. ..... ..... Larry Palmer Underelass Section .. ... .. .... ... ........ .... ..... . Rick Pflaum Spring Section ...... .... .... .. ... ...... ..... .. .... Mike Shanesy Winter Section ......................... ........ .. John Ventura Academic Section .............................. Steve Walter
Jim Fischer
Tim Cline Tony O'Elia Mike Glotfelter
Associate Editors
Staff Members
Jim Schoenberger
Gary Swartzbaugh Bill Trey
Pete Zierolf
His Excellency The Most Reverend Karl J. Alter, D.O., LL.D.
Archbishop of Cincinnati
religious • superiors
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acacle ... ic In addition to maintaining its usual high stand
ards of academic excellence, Chaminade has recently made ' significant advances in its teaching prog ram. Each of these improvements proposes to modernize and supplement the existing teaching
facilities. Some of the more notable changes made this
year include the institution of team teaching, the introduction of Adult Education classes, and the addition of data processing and art to the curriculum. Also, algebra is now taught to the more promising eighth-grade students of local parochial
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principal
Dear Graduates:
I'm sure you will not allow it to be said that your school is a treasure
house of knowledge . Thi s would be bad. it would seem to imply that
Chaminade is a school to which the entering freshmen bring so much and
from which the departing graduates take so little.
You've certainly acquired a good schooling during your years at Cham
inade if you were in the least bit receptive. Something of Chaminade has
surely rubbed off on you. It will be with you forever. Use it! Capitalize
on it! It gives meaning, purpose, direction to your life.
As you read this your days at Chaminade are but memories. Your high
school education is over. Remember this, though! You are not at the end.
You are not even at the beginning of the end. Actual ly , you are now
only at the end of the beg in ning of what each member of your faculty
hopes and prays wil l be a wonderful, happy life for you in this world,
leading to Heaven in the next .
Sincerely yours,
Principal
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guidance
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I. Brother John Schneider, S.M., Academic Dean , opens the door to many academic opportunities.
2. Father George Abmayr, S.M., Chaplain and librarian, adds new titles to CHS' already large catalogue.
3. Marianist Magazine mastermind, Brother John Keegan , S.M., looks over a list of new subscribers.
4. Father Urban Rupp, S.M., head of Guidance Department, readily offers advice to bewildered students.
5. Smiling Brother August Ke~me, S.M., heads the junior guidance pro· gram.
6. Butler and Scarpelli to Sophomore Counselor, Brother John Maierle, S.M.: "But why can't you use lemon juice to write out demerit slips?"
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I. Brother Joseph Barrish, S.M., as seen by one of his more promising art students.
2. Mr. Jame, Wolf, head of the Music Departm ent, practices for a forthcoming concert.
3. Mr. Gerald Whitton, Band Supervisor, dreams up new formations for the CHS marching band.
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business
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I. Mr. Albert Mikula, Chairman of Business Department, explains technical problems involved in operating a key punch machine to Smith, while Flamm, Geglein, Glaser, Frick, and Hill look on.
2. Mr. Gerald Faust makes his point clear in mechanical drawing class.
3. Brother Thom as Law, S.M., displays another fine product of "Your Friendly Bookstore."
4. Brother Charles Reiter, S.M., instructor in Typing and Notehand , smiles to his pecking J.A.'s.
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SHAKESPEARE WITHOUT
TEARS B'J.:M~t ·W,ost.,.
IlItrOdIIctioIt by Jolt. Ma$Oll Brown
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I. Mr. James Davis converses with Sims.
2. "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow!" quotes Brother George Deinlein, S.M., head of the English Department.
3. Mr. John Hussong happily points out that his English grades are a little high this quarte r.
4. "All right, who switched 'Haml et' for 'Chubby Checker'?" inquires Mr. Jerome Lennon .
5. Mr. Earl Richa rds smiles for his 2G GYNPHLITES.
6. Brother John Fink, S.M., deciphers Smith's term paper hieroglyphics.
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languages
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I. Mr . Nelson Bauza and Brother Raymond Ledinsky, S.M .. reminisce over humorous happenings of the Spanish classes.
2. "Veni, Vidi, Vic i!"-the motto of Brother Paul Vieson, S.M.
3. Sophomores Overlander and Childs translate into French while Mrs. Bertha Capo looks on.
4. Brother John Maierle , S.M. , gives ass istance to Latin student Barstow.
5. " No entiendes ni iota!" says Brother John Hagedorn, S.M. , CHS News moderator.
6. Father Henry Setter, S.M., clutches one of his favorite books-his German grammar.
7. Brother James Barhorst, S.M., encourages Sharkey to persevere in h.is trans lations of Caesar.
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I. Mr. Casi ldo de la Moned a raises a question with fellow geometry teacher, Brother Alfred Grisez, S.M.
2. Mr . . Rich ard Schladen em ph asizes new co-ordinate geometry with his students.
3. Former Eag le, Mr. Richa rd Re iling, returns to C HS , this time in back of the teacher's desk.
4. Brother Edward Zahn, S.M., sets the pace for the Chaminade Mathematics Department.
5. Mr. Ed ward Marrinan ho lds the attention of his programed lea rning a lg ebra class.
6. Freshm an a lge bra teachers Mr. Ed ward Loges and Brother Victor Brown, S.M., compare notes fo r an approaching exam .
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I. Brothers Anthony Deinlein , S.M ., Leo Murray, S.M., and Kenneth Templin, S.M., take time out from their busy schedule to visit Christ in the Blessed Sacrament.
2. Brother James Vorndran, S.M., "Dear Diary: Oh, those junior re ligion classes!"
3. Brother John G il fether, S.M., lectures to his class on the issues of the Ecumenical Council.
4. Brothers Edwin HoeHer, S.M., and John Strickroth, S.M ., corroborate on new religion programs.
5. Brother Nicholas Wagner, S.M ., a n expert philatelist, studies his Vatican Collection.
6. Mr. Robert Shirack retu rns to Chaminade as a teacher of relig io n.
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I. We know Mr. Don a ld Donahe r really li kes ba sketba ll-but is n't this goi ng a bit too far?
2. All the sophomo res polled agree that it is hard to keep apace wit h fast -moving Mr. Thoma s Frericks.
3. Mr. Frericks signals the start of D.uffy's SO-yard da sh.
4 . The ve rti cal iump, which is a n integral part of th e Chaminade physical ed ucation program , is demonstrated by sophomore Treon.
5 . Mr. Thomas Frericks, head of the Ph ys ical Education Departm ent, d emo nstrates the rig ht way to do a "iumping iack."
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I. Brother Walter Cook, S.M., demonstrates to his 400 Physics class an intricate experiment.
2. Brother William Greve, S.M., gives aid to confused and bewildered Feldmann.
3. Brother Peter McAnena , S.M., explains diffusion, reflectio n, and refraction to Augustine.
4. Introducing his class to a pa ir of the Biology Department's more affab le members is Brother Bernard Hartman, S.M., head biology teacher.
5. Mr. Alex DeNino : "Anda denna you adda Scarmozza cheese anda cooka until fiery red ."
6. Bob McRaven measures molecular sizes while a fascinated audience of Brother Robert Geary, S.M. , Portune , McCall, and Rau look on .
7. Mr. J ames Turvene teaches General Science, coaches reserve foo tball and vars ity baseba ll, and in addition monitors homeroom IF.
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social s .. udies
I. An extensive set of maps helps Mr. George Early, Social Studies head, keep his students abreast of the latest world events.
2. Mr. James Mackey, after a year's absence, returns to Chaminade as Student Council moderator and sophomore Social Studies teacher.
3. Mr. Donald Frericks, Brother Richard Dineen, S.M., and Brother Robert Ei senhauer, S.M., discuss the problems involved in teaching ancient and modern history.
4. Mr. Edward Regan shows graphically the process of law making.
5. Mr. Vincent Cashman relives the Battle of Bull Run with juniors Moskewicz and Moore.
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I. Brother J oseph Janning, S.M ., Prin cipa l of Night School, readi es schedules for the new classes . 2. September 1962 : History is made as Ch arn in ade once more open s its door to women.
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CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FRESHMEN Required for all
Religion English
Physical Education World History
Algebra
Latin or General Science in accordance with student ability
SOPHOMORES Requ ired for all
Religion English
Modern History Biology
Students choose Latin or modern language
JUNIORS Required for all
Religion English
Students choose three others
SENIORS
latin French Spanish German PSSC Physics
Required for all
Religion
Mechanical Drawing Bookkeeping Typing Intermediate Algebra Business Math
English
Students choo~e three others
latin French Spanish German Modern Chemistry
Mechanical Drawing Senior Math Trigonometry Calculus College Algebra Business law
Geometry Physical Education
American History
Practical Chemistry Business Organization Art Driver Education
Problems of Democracy
Salesmanship and Marketing Economics Data Processing Art Driver Education
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aulv .... For nature, autumn is a period of transition; it
is a time of change in the life of the Chaminade students as well. He must discard his Bermuda shorts and thongs in favor of the more sophisticated attire that is prescribed in the handbook. For some, it means that the convertible top must remain up until spring; for all it is the time when the casual air of vacation must be laid aside for the more rigorous demands of study.
These hardships do not go unrewarded, however, as the beginning of autumn also marks a return to extracurricular activities. An active Eagle can look forward to spending leisure time in the luxurious annual room, at casual sock-hops and colorful football games-after his three hours of daily study.
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firs ... day 8:30 - 2:45
I. Smiles are contagious at your friendly bookstore. (The prices are a re a l joke.)
2. Redd e n and Burkhardt rece ive Ho ly Communion at the Opening Day Ma ss .
3. Fr. Setter sets the tone for the yea r.
4 . Students have to wait fifteen ext ra minutes for the so und of t he 2 :30 be ll .
CHAMINADE HIG
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1. RETURN SLIP To Office After Properly Sig~. 2. Givo Tardy Slip To Corrler After Properly Signed. 3. Permit To Be Signed By Perent, Teocher lind Returned To Offico.
IH. STA~DARD Rt'ISTCII co .• "A\'TON. OHIO
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I. Will and Cochra n soar to new he ights in cheering .
2. Merz, on be ha lf of the Stu d e nt Counc il, prese nts t he Vi ctory Be ll to the student body.
3. Senio rs proclaim t he ir in tentions of getti ng some Drago n bl ood .
4 . McCall churns for good yardage throug h the C ol. White line.
5. Andrews gropes fo r a sli ppery ball in Toledo St . Francis game .
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I. Possess ion play is mirrored in the eyes of Coach Regan and players.
2. Struck sends spi rit spi ra ling upward.
3. Andrews lurches through three St. Francis tacklers.
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Front Row (L to R): A. Bonanno, J. Andrews, A. Andzik, J. Weller, T. Rosato, T. Stangle, J. DiPucci, F. Spol rich , L. Ha ley, E. Wild enhaus, manage r J . Mangeot. Second Row: J. Janis, M. Saettel , D. Green, S. Mertzman, R. Smith , D. Mougey, M. O'Donnell, T. Laute rbach, K. Borgert, J. Broadstone, head manage r F. Ivory. Third Row: Head coach Regan, coach Schneider, T. Franz, T. Bereda, R. Veres, T. Alexander, M. McCall, M. Nemecek, B. Madden, M. O 'B rien , D. Greaney, B. Bohn, B. Koerner, manager F. Wenzel, coach Turve ne , coach DiN ino. Fourth Row: Manager D. Phillips, M. Capo ral, J . Si ewe, J . Belle , B. Burkhardt, J . McGarry , L. Horne r, F. Wright, ~. H ess, R. Kavanaugh, G. Freiberge r, T. Mechenbier, R. Baird, manager P. Wagner.
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SCORES
34 Chaminade Clev. Glenville 20
13 Chaminade Troy 7
0 Chaminade Fairmont 6
27 Chaminade Wilbu r W right 0
0 Chaminade Richmond 13
6 Chaminade Col. White 12
5 14 Chaminade Springfield South 34
21 Chaminade I. Prayer, a bond of unity for the team. Beavercreek 22 2. C oach Sc hneid e r a nalyzes the Ri chmond defe nse with G reen.
C haminade 3. Coach Tu rvene reflects d isappointment afte r loss to Elder.
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4. C oach DiNino- the newest membe r of the coachi ng staff.
5. Eagle offensive linemen wrestle Richmo nd pass inte rceptor to the turf. 13 Chaminade T 01. St. Fra ncis 12
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I. Da boys : Bro. B, Wild Bill Slinge r, Bi g Fred Ove rman, T. S. , Spaghett i Be nd e r D' Elia, and Big Gar Swartzbaugh.
2. This is the way we paint our signs, pai nt ou r signs, paint our signs .. . !
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Chaminade Physical Science Association's prexy, Bob Search, strikes a sober pose mid the club's paraphernalia.
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I. Brother Gilfether reflects the quiet pride of a coach whose team finished second in the state with only one year of experience. 2. Bob Staker, Mickey Kuntz, Ed Bayham,. Mike Keyes, Chuck Vehorn, Pete Camerino, and Jeff Bal lman pose with State Runner-up trophy .
1962 RECORD
Chaminade 18 Meadowdale 45 Chaminade 16 Fairmont 43 Chaminade 19 Roosevelt 37 Ch~minade 18 Col. White 41 Chaminade 15 Patterson 50 Chaminade 21 Jefferson 37 Chaminade 19 Beavercreek 39
SAINT JOSEPH INVITATIONAL Third place (39 schools competing)
BOWLING GREEN TEN MILE RELAY Second place (41 schools)
FAIRVIEW INVITATIONAL First place (15 schools)
DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP MEET First place (19 schools)
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Second place (21 schools)
I. Kuntz and Camerino show nearly perfect synchronization in their running. 2. Chuck Vehorn, number one Eagle distance runner, takes an early lead in the District Championship Meet.
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Mike Merz L,eads Staff fu F'irst News Sale
The Chaminade News, for the first year on a sale basis, is under "D-other Jack Hagedorn, S_M. Brother Jack replaced
e, S .M., who has assumed the post of sophomore
is composed of the three page year's editor-in-chief is Mike
I. Ed itor-in-chief Mike Merz, Feature Editor Ray Smith, Sports Editor Tom Steiner, and News Editor Rick Rinaldo reminisce · about the 16 issues they have published as editors.
2. Rinaldo to Merz: "No, Mike, it seems quite obvious to me without appearing esote ric that coulombic repulsion or counter emf offers opposition to the flow of the charge of electric holes."
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I. Brother Vorndran gets wrapped up in the Springfield game. 2. Photography club members (Left to Right): Bill Stevens, AI "Pinky" Hill, AI Andzik, Mike Samu, Tom Barhorst, Steve Zimmer, Steve Walter, Robert Weimer, and Dan Parry.
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1962-63 SEASON
C.H.S.
65 St. Xavier 41
52 Wilbur Wright 49
47 Fairmont 40 71 Kiser 43
57 Dunbar 47
62 Cincinnati Taft 38
72 Colonel White 48
91 Bellefontaine 52
68 Stebbins 60
50 Columbus East 49
59 Purcell 43
67 Beavercreek 33
57 Belmont 47
68 Troy 47
76 Stivers 52
75 Fenwick 37
71 Roosevelt 41
85 Roth 49
FIRST UNDEFEATED SEASON
Opposite page: Ken Calloway: all-Area, a ll-D istrict Tou r· ney, all -Regiona l Tourney, a ll-State, UPI Player of the Year, leading scorer in Chaminade history, one game scoring record (35 pts.) holder.
Right: Gary Bockrath grabs one of his ten rebounds in the Fairmount tourney game.
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I . Bob Hafer on the fast break.
2. Tom Poeppelmeier, all D is tr ict Tou rn ey first team.
3. Athletic directors Don Freric ks and Bro. Bob Geary, S.M. Bottom: Head coach Tom Frericks.
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DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
CHS OPPONENTS
76 West Carrollton 26
71 Wilmington 49
51 Miamisburg 25
64 Jefferson 61
75 Fairmont 44
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
46 Elder 39
53 Urbana 57
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I. Dave Griesho p, Student Council Treasure r, hands Bro . Kelley a manusc ript of the Dead Sea Scroll s-the students' Christmas gift to the Faculty.
2. The bra ss section does its best for Mr. Wolf.
3. Eve rybody wanted to be one of Santa's li ttle helpers at the Christmas Concert.
4. Bro. Schneid er, one of Chaminade's g rowing number of African Apostles, leaves Dayto n' s Union Station am id t he smiles and farewel ls of almost everyone.
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I. Standing : C. And rus kewicz, R. Lienesch, T. Cline, "Wil lie," R. Rinaldo , A. Becker, D. Collins. Seated: R. Gerdes.
2. The triumphant Chaminade Hig h School Tournament winne rs with the trophies they earned.
3. The "A" Debate Team: M. Merz, D. Collins, R. Gerdes, R. Rinald o.
4. The underclass members of t he club : Standlng: C. Dunsky, E. Swin de rman, R. Gerdes, J . Limbert, M. O'Bryan, C. Klein, C. Andruskewicz, G . Spa ld ing , J. Fitzharris. Seated: M. Sullivan, C. J ohnson, W. Li enesch.
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I. And I'm telling you , Jllck, Brother AI's French pastry is the best th is side of Marseille.
2. "Why so pale lind wan, fond love? Prithee, why so pale?"
3. The entire Student Council listens to one aspect of the scholastic monogram controversy.
4. Student Council officers-Vice President. Tom Steiner; Secretllry. Mike Merz; President, Ardie Bonanno; Treasurer, Dave Grieshop.
"ra parI' sl'reel'" sl'udenl' council
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Opposite : Father Henry Setter, S.M. , Director of the Chaminade Sodality, offers counsel to Sodalist Anthony D'Eli a.
Above : The Sodality Cou ncil; (Left to Right): iunior prefect, Phillip Gril liot; secreta ry, Robert Bohn; head of temporal ities, Richard Schwa rtzen+ruber; prefect general, Thomas Stei ner; senio r prefect, Terry Comer; and head of instruction, Charles Vehorn.
Right: Chaminade's National Sodality Convention delegates and mode rators-To Steiner, Fr. Setter, R. Bohn, R. Schwartzentruber, Bro_ Hoeffer, C . Vehorn. Th e convention was held at Vianney High School in Kirkwood , Missouri.
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I. Albert Andzik, presiden t of the G lee Club, nervous ly awaits stage time.
2. "Three blind mice, three . .. "
3. Mr. James Wolf, Band a nd Glee Club directo r, and Sr. Nathan ie l, d irector of the St. Mary's Academy Glee Club, lea d the com· bined groups in the finale.
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• spring As the lethargic days of spring arrived, the pace
of the Eagles faltered a little, perhaps from the heartbreak of the Cincy play-offs. The seniors, though, made gigantic leaps forward during the spring months as they entered wholeheartedly into the spirit of their closed retreats at the Marianist Retreat House.
The newly-acquired Student Council printing press was productive as signs in multi-color appeared announcing the Spring Festival, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the sophomore's "Under the Hawaiian Moon." The largest raffle return in the school's history made the Spring Festival an impressive success.
Continuing the cultural program initiated during the winter months, the Chaminade Art . Gallery was installed in the main corridor thanks to the interest and monetary assistance of the Chaminade Co-Educators. A talented troupe from Chaminade and Julienne professionally staged the popular comedy, Toll Story , on May 10th and 12th.
Even to the most disinterested senior, May 25th seemed imminent throughout the spring. And it was all history for the class of '63 as the last day of school was completed on May 16th at 2 :45 P.M.
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I. Payn e and Ry a n spen d a few minutes of their free time on spi ritual readi ng .
2. Bockrath meditates on the fut ur~.
3. Retreatants said thei r rosary da ily befo re the Lourdes Grotto.
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I. Some of da boys get rid of loose change at Chaminade's Gold en Nugget.
2. Bro. Janning and Mr. Rice at their electronics booth.
3. Bro Barrish assists in the drawing for the Green Giant.
4. Ted Bowman to Green Giant winner: "Well, what did you expect, honey, J ocko Mikula 7"
5. No table hopping!
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I. Fu tu re Johnny Regers
2. Mass confusion at intermiss ion t ime.
3. Johnny Reger gives his ve rsion of "Slim Trom· bone ."
4. Bernie Andzik burns up the skins with "Cincinnati Ratamatati."
5. With Mr. Wolf conduding and Neu plunking the Steinway, the Cham inade choristers sing "The Boatman Dance."
6. Mr. Wolf takes a bow after a sti rring rendition of "Seventy-Six Trombones."
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I. The 1963 Eagle raequetmen-Kneel ing : H. Turner, R. Scheper, M. Dahm. Standing: R. Di neen , M. Capora l, J . August, R. Dun levy, T. Burgu lis , Coach Hussong.
2. Senior trackmen : M. Saette l. R. Portune , M. Nemecek, D. Mougey, K. Klein, T. Stangle , P. Came rino .
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1963 BASEBALL TEAM
Front Row: J. Janis , T. Franz, L. Whitehead, J . Schaefer, M. Pfelan, J. Andrews, T. Mahle (mgr.) . Second Row : B. Burkhardt, S. Mertzman , E. Wi ldenhaus , R. I\ndruskewicz, T. Rave , E. Brown, D. Huwer. Third Row: J . Godzik, M. Hale, D. Green, W. Jones, M. Boehmer, S. Zimmara (mgr.) .
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I. The largest g rou p from Chaminade ever to take in the sights of Washington pose with Representative Paul F. Schenck .
2. Stephen Danaher, Rick Rinaldo, Karl Kle in , Michael Merz, a nd Ron ald Gerdes take a look at the world situatio n during one of the weekly meet ing s of JCOWA.
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I. Larry Weiler to Mary Lynn Trick: "Fancy meet'n you here."
2. J acko goes Krogering. Jocko with his date Kathy Kroger .
3. One, Two, Cha ·Cha-Cha . Anderson and his date swing on Prom nigh t.
4. Banker, Rosato, and Miller pose with their dates.
5. King Ardie crowns the Queen, his date Judy Bailey.
6. Rite Peree to Banker : "If I'm the Queen, as you promised me, who are all these other people? Our attendants?
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I. No, Ed, she wouldn't rether do it herself!
2. Brun makes a cesh and carry deal with Boeke and Poeppelier.
3. Presenting Mike Dresser: OUTSTANDING DANC~ DESIGNER OF 1963.
4. Excuse me while 1 sheke the sewdust out of my shoes.
s. Judy Meyer to Kleckner: Yes, Rick, I like Jello; I like its 10 delicious flavors and I think its fruit taste is simply divine. 1 like Jello. Rick, but with a straw???
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CAST
Professor Solomon Phil Rathweg
Professor Osman Richard Kleckner
Myra Solomon __ Judy Maher Davis _____ _ ___ Bill Foreman Coach Hardy __ Mike McCall Ray Blent ____ ____ Dennis Collins June ___ __ ______ _ Phyllis Anderson Mike $iad inari
Tom Lauricella Nagel _____________ _ Albert Andzik Characters . . . Penny Nichols, Marcia Loges, Elizabeth Hargroves, John Doyle, John Moore, Kathy Klopf, Walter Ruben de Caelis, Tom Goetz, Bob Search, Bob Koverman, Marilyn Humpert, Tim Sharkey, Terry Sharkey, George Klosterman, Charles Johnson, Dan Dillon, George Spalding.
I. Srother Cook and his stage crew.
2. "Myra, I have a splitting head· ache!"-Professo r Solomon.
3. Coach Hardy to Ray Slent, "This might cost me the iob at Ohio State."
4. Mike G iad inari, "Hey, iust sto p in my place and old Mike will take care of you, man."
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I. Michael Merz delivers his Valedictorian address.
2. Di Pucci smiles in relief as he has just conquered the fir st challeng ing steps of his life. He has successfully descended the staircase without tripping.
3. Michael Merz, Valedictorian and scholastic head of the class of '63, receives the Eng lish Gold Medal.
4. Fa the r George Abmayr gives the Invocation .
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cia •••• Gleefully, hesitantly, the class of '63 made great
strides toward maturity as they prayed, learned and socialized in their last year at Chaminade. An outstanding class, the seniors boast four military academy appointments. John Mikula will spend four years at West Point; Mike T.oombs, Mike Gauger and Jerry Wenner received appointments to the Air Force Academy, making Chaminade the only school in the nation having three seniors going to the academy in Denver. The junior class, led by a dynamic president, con
tributed valuable manpower to t~e debate team and editorial staffs of the school's publications. The class of '64 made a most impressive contribution on the Eagles' state runner-up cross country team.
The underclassmen took the lead, as usual, in the fund raising efforts, finishing first and second in the Bishops' Relief Fund and the Spring Festival Drive. The sophomore class proved that the old Eagle spirit was anything but dead, as they en .. thusiastically backed all school sponsored activities. The shy frosh soon learned to accept the pace of high school and ran a little timidly at first, to gain their share of the laurels.
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Gary Baker Timothy Banker Michael Barga
Minnick and give a beat lunch period .
Minogue to senior
Philip Borchers
David Blanford
Kenneth Borgert James Bramlage
Albert Andzik Nicholas Aneshansely William Armstrong
John Baumer William Bechtold Jerome Bedrowsky
Ga ry Bockrath Robert Boeke Robert Bohse
Richard Brewer James Broadstone David Brockman
class of '63 .. . had six of its members make
basketball history at CHS.
Nicholas Becsh John Bigger
James Bonanno
Henry Brockman Edward Brown
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Dona ld Brun John Bruns Philip Buehrer Robert Buhrman Leo Burkardt
Kenneth Calloway Jerome Campbell Paul Campbell John Carlin
James Carver Russell Cervay Edward Ch innock Paul Chmiel Davi d Clark
Timothy Clemens Timothy Cline John Cochran Richard Collins
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Michael Byrne
Victor Cassano
Louis Clark
Terry Comer
Peter Camerino
"Good-bye, my flaming love, I hear a gentle rapping, rapping, at my chamber door."
John Condon
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class of '63 . . . helped man the Cross Country team that placed second in the state.
Richard Coover James Craft Michael Crompton
James Dabbelt
Mary Alice to Stan: Please!! She can do it herself!
Richard Duckro
Kenneth Dagg ett
Joseph Dierkers
Ralph Dorston
Robert Duncan
Charles De Brosse
Lawrence Dillhoff
Edwin Drerup
James Dun sky
John Decker Anthony D'Elia
Daniel Dillon John Di Pucci
AI bert Dru ktei n is Ed wa rd Ducey
John Dwyer Michael Eifert
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Joseph Eile rs Gerald Elfrits Robert Elli s Michael Etter Anthony Faeta
Joseph Fryling Robin Gabe Daniel Gallivan Th omas Gannon
Dennis Geglein Thomas Giradot Lee Gitzinger Thomas Glazer Paul Glass
Dennis Grosjean Timothy Gross John Guehl Gerald Guenther Robert Hafer
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John Flamm William Foreman Gerald Foster Da rrell Frick
Dominic Gard Bria n Gordner Neal G ardn e r William Gardner Michael Gauger
Th omas Goetz Charles Good Robert Graves Ri chard Green David Grieshop
Lawrence Haley John Harm Patrik Hefferman Thomas Heigel
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John Heindl John Hemmert Ronald Hendricks Allen Hill Daniel Hill
Richard Hoke Edward Hollo Thomas Homan Donald Honious
Michael Huelsman Scott Huey Daniel Hughes George Humm Douglas Huwer
William James John Janis David Jehn Edward Jergens
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John Hochwalt
David Howard
James Ivory
Paul Johnson
Gary Hoertt
It's finally happened! Cline flipped his lid over the Eagles!
Walter Jones
class of '63 ... air conditioned their own classrooms.
Lawrence Just ice M ichael Kappler J ohn Kell er
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Edgar Kern
Santa Ellis: Egad, Martha, brought the w ron g bag! Nothing but dirty socks in here!
John Kucharski
Gerald Kindermann
Leo Knight
Kenneth Kraft
Steve La Flame
Michael Kingston
Donald Koepnick
Theodore Kreusch
Ronald Lambert
Richard Kleckner Kenneth Klein
Fred Kondrotas James Kracus
Thomas Kreusch Dennis Kriegbaum
Thomas Lau ricella Thomas Lauterbach
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Eugene Lehman Michael Lenhoff J ames Lewis Richa rd Linderman Michael List
Dennis Marlow Michael Martin Danie l Maschino Timothy Massey
Pat rick McKenna John Mc Keon Th omas McLaug hlin Robert McRaven
Walte r Meyer John Mikula Michael Miller Norman Miller Edmund Minnick
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John Lucid Robert Ludwig Michael Madden J on Mangeot Thomas Manning
Thoma s Maye r Michael McCall Robert McCart hy Michael McFadden Dennis McGee
Kenneth Meixner Ro bert Merta Stanley Mertzman Michael Merz James Metzge r
Daniel Minogue Jose ph Mitchell Joseph Montalto Robert Moore
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Dona ld Mougey
William Neu Robert Neuman
J oseph Mundro
Michael O'Connell
Look, no M&M candy in this hand!
Joseph Prinz
John Murnah an Fred Naas
Michael O'Donnell Thomas Osterday
John Pickrel Thomas Poeppelmeier
Michael Probst Robert Quatman
James Nellis Joseph Nellis Mark Nemecek
Ronald Overman James Payne Thomas Payne
Jerry Pohl Richard Portune Robert Powell
John Rau Thomas Rave Michael Redden
class of '63 ... was represented by Rick Rinaldo in the National Student Congress in Texas.
Robert Peitz David Pflum
Robert Powers
John Redick Donald Reinhard
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James Rich a rd s Thomas Rieger Michael Riley Richard Rinaldo David Roderer
Cl iffo rd Ruble John Ruble Charles Ruemping Michael Russell
Thomas B. Ryan Thomas K. Ryan Vincent Sacksteder James Saette l James Sage
Scott Sohipper John Schleman Michael Schlegel Paul Schneider
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Thomas Rosato
Robert Ryan
James Sch iml
Thomas Schneider
Walter Rubin de Celis
Bucky's gift to the refs: Mother Murphy's Eye Strengthener.
Mich ael Schoenberger
William Schottelkotte Thomas Schramm Ralph Schultz Richard Schwartzentruber Robert Sea rch
Timothy Silberies James Sims Joseph Sinkwitz William Slinger
Frank Spolrich Robert Siaker Thomas Stangle J ames Steele Thomas Steiner
Dale Tangeman Robert Th ien J ames D. Thomas James W. Thomas Harold Thompso n
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Ed wa rd Seibe rt J oseph Seife rt W illiam Sell William Sheare r
Raymond Smith Thomas Smith Da le Snurr Kareld Solomon James Sparks
Mark Stelzer W illiam Struck Daniel Sulliva n Will ia m Sull iva n Gary Swartzbaugh
Th omas Tische r William Tobias David Tol le Michael Too mbs
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class of '63 ... revived enthusiasm in the
Building fund Drive.
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William Trey Dona ld Trick G erel ,.! ... · .
Ronald Trick Dennis Turner H arry Turne r Frank Va cchiano Jerome Van Riper
James Vincent Timothy Vogel Michael Wachdorf John Walling
H ow swee-e-e-t it is!
Stephen Walter Danie l Watk ins James W atson Th o mas W e ckesse r
James Weller Michael Wenger G era ld Wenner James West Ed ward Wildenhaus
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Thomas Wi ll James Wilson William Wolf Edward Worthington
Donald Yantis
David York
Sign on locker: "Beware of landslides"
Don ald Zerkel
Pete r Zi erolf Michael Zimmerle Thomas Zimmerman Spa rks and Koepnick to Sim s: You 've got it Jim, al l but the leaf suit .
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I. The Junior Class Officers smi le fo r t he '63 EAGLE. From boHom·to top: Chuck Vehorn, pres ident; Bob Bohn , vice president; Mike O'Brien, treasurer ; Dennis Greaney, secretary.
2. Awe-struck juniors watch Brothe r Gea ry become the brightest member of the CHS faculty as he receives 120 vol ts during a physics experiment.
3. The junior class was noted for it s a lert, genial and effervescent members.
4. Brother Robert Johns, Capta in of the Parking Lot patrol, rides herd on one of the local dragsters .
5. A study in Junior profiles.
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D. Ager J. Aifano D. Allen W. Allen D. Anderson W. Andruskewicz B. Andzik
J. August J. Augustine R. Baird J. Ballman D. Banford R. Barkmeyec J. Bauer
E. Bayhan A. Becker R. Becker R. Beigel R. Beisel A. Bella G. Belle
T. Bereda L. Berthy E. Bisch T. Bishop J. Bocko D. Bodner M. Boehmer
N. Boesch R. Boesch E. Bohachek D. Bohardt R. Bohn A. Bow S. Bramlage
B. Branch J. Brandhuber A. Breisch F. Bremer M. Brennan E. Broadstone D. Brockman
J. Brockman G. Brown M. Brown E. Buechele J. Buening J. Bujarski G. Bu rg ulis
R. Burkhart M. Caporal M. Capps H. Chapman G. Christie J. Claude P. Cochran
S. Co le D. Collins E. Collins J. Condy R. Coons R. Coyle R. Creamer
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C. Dabbs P. Dakin G. Damuth S. ~a n a h er T. Davis J . Dell S. Desch
R. Desse ker P. Didier R. Die rke r A. DiM atteo R. Dinee n C. Dix G . Doll
J. Donauer V. Dorsten M. Dresse r P. Duffley M. Dotty W . Duffy M. Earl y
S. El liott J . Estevez J. Falkowski B. Fasano P. Feldman L. Feldma nn G . Feltz
A. Fen elon T. Fink J. Fische r V. Forsbe rg R. Fraize r J. Framme M. Frankenberg
M. Frantz T. Franz G . Freiberge r W. Furay G. Gall D. Galvin F. Gebhart
J . Geesen A. Giambrone T. Gi ll otti J. Gilmore J . Githens J. Gitzinge r L. Giust
M. G lotfel te r P. Godzik D. Goecke P. Goldsch midt D. Goode P. G oode B. G orm an
G. GoHsch lich G. Goubea ux J. Goubeau x J. Goubeaux B. Graham D. Graney D. Greaney
N. Green L. Gri llot P. Grillot R. Gudorf T. Hackett M. Hale M. Hall
Th is potassium cyanide contains not one, but th ree miracle ingredients to work like a doctor's prescription for fast, Fast, FAST relief.
R. Ham er M. Harm W. Harris J. Hartke F. Heberling J. Henke M. Herbert
R. Hess R. Hewitt M. Higg ins B. Hinker B. Hoersting D. Hoffman J. Hoke
L. Horner A. Huber M. Hughes D. Hussong D. Israel F. Ivo ry D. Jenkins
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Jun io rs Rathweg, Burkhardt, Goode, and Hamer admire their newly arrived class rings.
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F. Jurick J. Kaiser W. Kappler S. Karl P, Kavanaugh M. Keating N. Kel ly
B. Kender T. Kerby M. Keyes T. Keyes T. Kleimeyer W. Koerner B. Koesters
F. Koest ler B. Konicki V. Kovacs R. Koverman R. Kozlouski D. Kramer J. Kramer
S. Kramer M. Kuntz N. Kuzu ianakis T. Lafferty W. Laidley R. Leen G. Lehman
J. Lichlyte r R. Lienesch W. link T. Loges G . Loney M. Loos R. Lucking
J . Luthman J. Lutz R. Madden T. Mah le J. Mah lmeister M. Manning R. Mannix
T. Mantle C. Martinson J . McCa rton M. McCarthy D. McCloskey W. Mc Davis M. McDonnells
J. McGarvey J . McGarey M. McManus T. Mechen bi er R. Menker D. Meye r G . Meyer
D. Michael J. Michel W. Michel F. Mi ller R. Mill e r R. Miller C. Mobley
J. Molrar T. Monnin H. Moore J. Moore R. Moore G . Moo rma n J. Mo rgan
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J. Morgan M. Moskewicz T. Motsch S. Mundro B. Munley J . Muto J. Newcome
M. Newcome M. Nosil P. Nugent M. O'Brien W.Ochs F. Oconitrillo T. O'Connor
G.Olwine R. Omlor F. Orazio D. Parry B. Payne B. Peasant D. Perry
J. Peterman M. Petkus J. Pet rie D. Pteiffer R. Pflaum M. Pfelan D. Phillips
W. Pilgrim J. Plummer J . Pollock R. Poole J. Powell R. Pridgen T. Pumphrey
J. Quashnock P. Rathweg T. Rausch J. Reind l W. Reyer J . Richardson C. Rike
R. Rogers J . Rose W. Roth R. Ruetschilling D. Ruscha u K. Ryan T. Sableski
H. Sachs T. Salminin J. Sanders J. Schaefer R. Scheper C. Scherbauer E. Schmidt
N. Schneble W. Schraml J. Schreiber N. Schrein J. Schrim l N. Schuessler D. Schulke
A. Schuster B. Schwiete r~a n K. Scott R. Sell M. Shanesy C. Shay D. Sheer
McGarey to Keyes: If you' re so naive as to believe that the presidential election of 1860 was wo n solely because of facia l ~nd other physical characteristics of the candidates, then I wou ld suggest that you crate my maple an d scotch fir sapli ngs and return th em to my g reenhouse in Vermont.
R. Sherer D. Shipley D. Shufeldt J . Sievers B. Simonton E. Sipniewski
w. Slonake r D. Smedley D. Smith R. Smith J . Smolka S. Smuzok
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:;. Snyder J. Soter P. Spatz J . Spellmeye r F. Sprada G. Staas D. Stark
D. Stelzer W. Stevens J. Stiers W. Stodda rd D. Stolfo R. Storck T. Strobel
J. Sulliva n T. Suttmiller R. Swanson F. Thomas J. Th ompson R. Tobe J . Tom aszewski
H. Toombs J . Trimbo li E. Utacht C. Vehorn J. Ventura R. Veres J. Wabler
D. Wachdorf J . Wack P. Wagner J . Walte rs J. Waltz C . Watson R. Wead
J. Weaver J. Weckesse r L. Weiler R. Weisner J. Welsh T. Wendeln S. Wendling
F. Wenzel F. Wenzke D. Westbrock L. Wh itehead T. Whitesel P. Wiel an d M. Willhelm
J. Wi lso n P. Wi lson R. Wolff J. Wonderly R. Woodie C. Wooley F. W right
N. Young L. Zelinskas W. Zentis G . Zillich S. Zim ma ro T. Zimmer W. Zimmerman
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I. Chuck Vehorn and Jeff Ba ll man work out for the upcoming track season.
2. Frank Wright moments before he was crushed to death by a fal ling barbell set (60 Ibs.).
JUNIOR HONOR STUDENTS
Front Row (left to right): J. Plummer R. Baird H. Moore
Back R-ow: P. Ra thweg H. Toombs D. Kramer A. Giambrone M. Caporal C. Mart inson
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I. Sophomore vice pres id ent Sonn y Bell a nd president Mike Cl a rk talk over stu dent politics.
2. Sophomores whoop it up at the raffle ki ck-off.
3. I'l l bet it didn 't go in .
4. Aw, come on! It couldn't have been that funny.
5. " Fra nk t'-J. Stein and the Seve n Wi t hering Ha nds" starring Brother Templin, S.M .
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D.Ad am D. Allen J . Ames A. Ampula D. Anderson C. Andruskewicz J. Anzek
D. Arl ing M. Bach J. Badders F. Bailey T. Ba ke r L. Ba Id asa re W. Barstow
P. Battisti S. Bayus C. Bell J. Bell G . Be lme T. Be rry D. Be rtke
T. Bi rkbeck D. Blankemeye r J . Bleiche r J. Boehme r J. Bohardt J . Bol linge r G. Borgert
T. Boze E. Braaksma R. Bran dhube r L. Brewe r R. Brinkman A. Broa dsto ne D. Brockma n
D. Broering R. Bruggeman W . Brun D. Brune M. Bu ddend eck L. Budenz L. Bueh rer
D. Bunn W. Bu rkha rd t G. Buschu r J. Bu tle r M. Cantrell J. Ca pl inger R. Chappie
J. Childs B. Chmiel J . Chmiel M. Cl a rk T. Clemens D. Colema n T. Concannon
D. Corcoran J . Corpstein J . Cotte r J. Coughlin J. Cough lin R. Cron in J . Dafler
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J. Dahlinghaus M. Dahm L. Davis W. Davis J. Delaberta M. Dickey J . Diemunsch
A. Dix J . Dix R. Doll R. Doudican J . Doyle R. Dresher J. Duffy
T. Dunham J . Dunkleman R. Dunlevey E. Dunn C. Dunsky M. Dupps J. Eardly
c. Eisen S. Eisenhauer E. Ei smann D. Eldridge D. Elix D. Ell is F. Elsner
D. Eng lebrecht J. Evans E. Farfsing J . Farkas R. Farrell J . Felt J. Fiala
M. Fisher J. Fi tzharris M. Flanagan W. Flanagan T. Flynn A. Foley R. Fontana
R. Forthofer R. Foster G. Furman M. Gabe S. Gardner G. Garland A. G ay
W. George R. Gerdes J. Gitzinger J. G itzinger G. G lasener J . Goecke M. Goeke
R. Goldschmidt J. Gorman D. Gough T. Graham E. Green R. Gremling M. Gress
H. Grierson T. Grieshop D. Griffin W. Griffin D. Gro·gean C. Gross R. Grundisch
D. Gru senmeyer T. Gud orf R. Gu ehl W. Habermann W. Haley J . Hall J . Hall
G . Halpin J. Halpin R. Hamden F. Hampel W . Hardert J. Harkins J . Harper
D. Harti ng D. Hartn agel R. Hartshorn J . Haufe E. Hau sfeld M. Heck J . Hegman
Sophomores Don Wabler and Alex Rambauske during biology lab period .
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P. Heinrich J. Heinz H .• Heiser R. Hemelga rn S. Hemm elgarn T. Heneha n R. Herbert
D. Hersman T. Hickey R. Hill S. Hinkle S. Hochwalt T. Hoefler J. Hoelscher
J. Hoffma n T. Holton D. Homan J. Honious D. Horn M. Horn M. Hoying
P. Humm H. Hu tchinson T. Jacobs M. Janning P. Jergens R. Johnston J. Kanak
R. Kaucher T. Kavanaugh D. Keister R. Kemper M. Kepler P. Kendig J . Kessler
R. Kessler J . Kiacz J. Kirchmer C. Klein J. Klopf G. Klosterman L. Knapp
E. Knight D. Knopp M. Knox V. Koehler J. Kovacs C. Koverman D. Krabacher
R. Krebs R. Krumm W. Kuntz J. Kuritar J . Kurtz J. La Flame R. Landis
A. Lane J. La Porte W. Lauber A. Lause T. La Veris M. Lawrence G. Lee
M. Leen A. Leingang M. Leo J. Limberg J . Limbert J. Limbert M. list
J . Loga n T. Long R. Lorton D. Lucid P. Lucu s R. Lue hrs A. Lug o
S. Lukacs J. Macher D. MacPherson T. Madden T. Mader M. Malesko A. Mantle
D. Marlow J. Ma rsha ll W . Massie T. Ma stbaum P. Maugha n J. Mayer J . McCa rt hy
D. McCl ain E. McCloskey D. McCrink T. McGreevy R. McGuire J . McN al ly J. McNeil
R. Meltz G . Mensching J. Mercuri G. Mergler C. Merris R. Merz F. Messa ros
G. Meyer K. Mikalauskas J. Mill er M. Minch J . Minnery R. Monnin P. Montgomery
M. Moore D. Moorman S. Moorma n R. Moosbrugger E. Muceus M. Mudd J . Mudd
T. Mu rphy R. Nartker C. Neu R. Norden brock M. Nugent W. Nylan R. Ober lander
M.O'Bryan V.Olekas J. O'Meara C. O'Neill M. O 'Neill G.Orf W.Oste rday
H. Otto D. Ove rman S. Pachin A. Page L. Palmer J . Pa rent R. Pate
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L. Pa vu k M. Peasant R. Peck J. Peters R. Phelps T. Pick re l T. Ple iman
R. Poh l R. Price R. Przybylowicz B. Puchalski A. Pung D. Qu atman J. Qua t man
J. Quinn G. Quinter T. Raab A. Ramba uske R. Rammel J. Razauskas T. Reaster
G. Reed J. Reid M Rei.ling D. Renick T. Re ntz C. Reusch W. Richison
M. Richter J. Ritterhoff L. Roberts T. Roberts T. Roberts R. Rodrig uez J. Rogers
T. Rose E. Rotterman M. Ruf R. Russe ll F. Ruzick T. Ryan J. Sachs
M. Sa mu R. Sawye r G. Scarpelli G. Schlangen T. Schmitt D. Schm itz J. Schoenberger
D. Schomme r F. Schopler M. Schorr J. Schrantz E. Schuster T. Schwel ler M. Sci a namblo
P. Seibert R. Seibe rt J. Seiser A. Seitz R. Seitz R. Seubert W. Sheets
R. Sherwe ll K. Shigley J . Siewe J . Sipes J. Skelton J. Slack D. Sm al l
Sophomore Mike Zimmerman util izes the quiet of the Chaminade library.
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R. Smith J. Snyder J. Some rs G. Spalding S.Spirk G. Staas R. Stallkamp
R. Stein R. Stem G. St ickel T. Suttmiller J. Sweig art E.Swi nderm an R. Szabo
M. Szima J. Terbay C. Texto r T. Thickel J. Thiem an D. Tobe W. Todd
G. Toth J. Travis D. Treo n G . T ri etsch R. T rim bach L. Turner D. Ulrich
W . U nverferth T. Utterback J . Varley J. Veg bali M. Voelkl D. Volk R. Volz
M. Von Dohre D. Wable r P. Wabler C . Wake r S. Wasseni ch E. Weave r S. Webendorfer
F. Weinert J. Weisner T. Weisser J . Werner R. Westb rock J. Whetze l T. White
T. Wieland J. Wilke M. Williams T. Williams R. Winburn P. Wittman D. Wood
W. Woodall W. Wright W. Wysinski J . Yackley M. Yeag er S. Zaidai n E. Zapoto ny
J. Zapatony T. Zimmer ' G. Zennie M. Zimmerman E. Zitt M. Zmiiewski R. Zuhl
I. "You bet ! 1 sold my raffle tickets ."
2. Brother Tem p li n, S.M., shows his brute strength .
2 . Tony Foley scores as the sophomores defeat the freshmen by the score of 25·21.
4. Chaminade stu d ents participate in a space experiment.
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I. Jerry Gottschall Freshman Class president.
2. Freshmen make th eir first big move.
3. " Disciplinary ru les exist in order to create an atmosphere in which severa l hundred widely differing personalities can live together harmoniously while working toward common obiectives." Cham inade Han dbook, 1962-1963.
4. Oh wearisome condition of humanity!
5. Freshmen are noted for their brilliant determination an d agility in handling all situations.
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C. Adkinso n D. Albers M. Alberts H. Albietz T. Aldridge M. Alexinas T. Al len
J. Antony M. Armstrong K. Arnold W. Arnold G. Arthur J. Bachey G. Badders
J . Bailey J. Barlow A. Ba tai lle M. Bauer P. Bayhem A. Beach M. Beck
E. Becker R. Becker T. Berens R. Beutle J. Bleicher T. Blind M. Bochener
M. Bockrath J . Boehmer J. Boehmer J. Boeke M. Boesch M. Boltz J. Borchers
D. Boyd W. Braun J . Brenner P. Brill J . Brinkman R. Brown D. Brown
E. Browning A. Bruckner T. Bruns H. Burg er M. Burke T. Burkhardt R. Burr
M. Butler C. Campbell D. Cantrell J. Caporal T. Carro ll R. Carter R. Case
J. Caserta R. Casey M. Cenky P. Cherpeski M. Clarke T. Cline T. Collins
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T. Cooper J . Copher H. Coyle L. Crabi ll N. Crawford T. Crone
T. Cwiok R. Daggett M. D'Amico J. Davis T. Davis N. De Brosse J . Deger
P. Deis L. Delzeith J . Dembski A. Desan do P. Desch C. Desch aine J . Dichito
E. Don ova n J . Down ing J. Downing G . Drurup E. Du ckso n P. Duffy H. Du ffley
E. Duel D. Duwel T. Dunning S. Dwye r R. Eak le D. Eckert R. Ei smann
R. El liott D. Erl i M. Fackler D. Felkley P. Fel tz J. Fiedor A. Fiorita
R. Fischer P. Forte ner P. Foste r D. Francis B. Fu ssne r R. Fyke F. Garman
P. G eiser J . Geuhl R. Gille J. Gla se r D. G orman D. Goubeaux J. Gottschall
J. Gottschall J . Graha m R. G ra nt J . Green D. Grilliot R. Gril lot S. Haiduk
M. Hama nt R. Han d W. Hanse n M. Hatdert D. Hard in W. Har rison T. Hartmann
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S. Hausfeld P. Heck J. Heggs J . Hentrich M. Hertziger T. Hewehan J. Hilton
J. Hoa r J. Hochdoerfe r G. Hodge T. Hogan G. Hoke B. Homan T. Ho rrigan
R. Howard T. Howes E. Hoying D. Huber T. Huff B. Hunter J . Hutchi nson
C. Ireto n T. Israe l B. J anning C . J ohnson T. John son F. Jon es-K. Jones
J.Ju tte J. Kaiser M. Karl M. Karmosay J. Kavanaugh T. Keating J . Kelly
B. Ke ni son A. Ked esz S. Kingston M. Kistne r J . Kli ngshirn J . Kloste rman S. Klosterman
"Oh, when the sa ints go march in ' in !"
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J. Knight C. Kolaczkowski J. Kovacs F. Krame r D. Kraus M. Kucarski P. Laffe rty
T. Lan dis W. Laue r D. Lauricella M. Lawson R. Leibold W. Leinesch G. Limbe rt
R. Lischke K. Ludwig J. Lu neke J. Lyle J. Lyons L. Mahle L. Mak ley
S. Malogorski T. Maloney J. Mannix P. Mann ix M. Manzo M. Maretto D. Marshall
J . Martinez M. Mattheney P. Mathes J . Mayer G. M.ayl D. McArdle T. McCarthey
T. McCan n D. McCrabb D. McCready F. McDavis R. McDavis D. McNamara M. McSherry
D. Merkle G . Mesche r M. Meyer J . Meyers R. Miller M. Misla n D. Mitchell
E. Monnin J. Moon C. Moore J. Moore M. Moore W. Moulton K. Murphy
C. Naas B. Naber K. Nartker N. Nash M. Nawroth N. Nolan J. Obringer
M. O'Hearn P. O 'Rei ll y D.Orf E. Orr . J . Ortiz B. Ove rman L. ParieH
L. Parr B. Parrlnge r J. Parson s D. Pate M. Patterson J. Picker R. Pie rce
D. Pie rron D. Pilgrim L. Pleiman P. Pomuti T. Ponichterc R. Powell T. Priske
T. Pummil l P. Quinn D. Randall G. Ratterman G. Reboule t R. Red a J. Redick
D. Reed F. Reich ert J . Re ite r D. Renick w. Reynold, D. Ridenou r F. Ri ege r
J . Rindler B. Robbins J. Robinson J. Rod rigues C. Roessler T. Roh l G. Romie
D. Roof L. Rose E. Roth A. Ro un ds S. Rud zinski S. Ruemping J . Ruschau
T. Rya n R. Saaler S. Shwaya R. Schaaf H. Schaefe r J. Schieltz C. Schierloh
M. Schittel L. Schlegel S. Schm idt J. Schwendem an R. Seibe rt T. Seifert T. Sharkey
D. Shepard C. Siehl C. Simon D. Simon J. Simon R. Simons M. Sims
S. Skapik J. Sloan C. Smales E. Smith J. Smith D. Smutak L. Snow
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Freshman homeroom presidents : Standing (left to right) Jerry Gqttschall John Moore Mike Tu llis Tim Sh arkey Mike Walsh Seated (left to ri ght) Terry Anthony Mark Kuharski Ru ssell Carter
Mike Moore, Tom Thome , T'im McCann help their homeroom reach its goal of $2,789,264.09 in the Bishops' Rel ief Fund.
R. Snyder M. Soprony"1 M. Sparacu D. Springman R, Stang S. Steiner D. Stevenart
M. Stevens M. Stubbs A. Sull ivan C. Sullivan M. Sullivan G . Sutter D. Sword
R. Tatone P. Taylor R. Thaman J. Thien D. Thomas T. Thome S. Thorn to n
R. Toht B. Tompson M. Top p J. Trick W. Trimback B. Tripp G. Tritschler
M. Tritschler M. Tul lis R. U nverferth N. Vacchiano K. VanHook G. Vogel P. Wack
R. Wa lke r M. Wal sh M. Walsh S. Walter C. Watkins R. Watson J . Weaver
K. Weber J. Weghorst N. Weidner R. Weimer J. Wening T. Werner M. Wesbecher
P. West R. Westendorf M. Wheatley J. Wiggenhorn G . Wilden house F. Williams M. Williams
D. Wilson S. Wilson R. Wirrig B. Woerner V. Wuerstl R. Wysinski W. Yahle
J . Zaid!>in B. Zimmer S. Zimmer D. Zobrist R. Zol man J. Zwi€lsler J. Zwiesle r
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I. Deco rating entrepreneurs and their dates display polished smiles as they pose befo re a th reatening vo lcano tha t help set the atmosphe re for "U nder the Hawaiian Moon."
2. Sophs and their dates chat an d chew.
3. Flashing his biggest smile Treon shows the general glow that pervaded the Soph's own dance, "Under the Hawaiian Moon."
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• senior direc.ory WILLIAM AICHER Perfect Attendance I, 3;
Poster Club I; Intramurals 2 Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Dramatics 2, 3 Perfect Attendance I; Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4;
THOMAS BARHORST THOMAS ALEXANDER
Sodality I, 2, 3,4;
Cheerleader 3; Math Club I; Variety Show I;
Photography Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4;
Glee Club I; T ax Stamp Club 2; Track 3
Math Club I; Intramurals 1,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I, 2 PHILIP BORCHERS Class officer I, 2, 3,4; Server 1,2,3,4;
Glee Club I;
Sodality 1,2,3 ; JERRY BART 1 ntramurals I, 2;
Speech Club I; Tax Stamp Club 2,3; F.T.A.3
Variety Show I; Intramural s 1,2,3,4;
Football 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 2; KEN BORGERT Perfect Attendance 2 Intramurals 2,3,4;
Football 1,2, 3,4 LOUIS ALMASY JOHN BOUMER
Intramurals 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; JAMES BRAMLAGE JCOWA 3; Glee Club I; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Math Club I;
JOHN ANDREWS F.T.A. 4 T ax Stamp Club 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3,4; Intramurals 2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4 MICHAEL BECHTOLD Perfect Attendance 3;
ALBERT ANDZIK Engineering Club I, 2, 3, 4; Sodal ity I;
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll I; Speech 2;
Perfect Attendance 3; GolfTeam 1,2,3,4
Photography Club 3, 4; Speech Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; News Staff 4 RICHARD BREWER Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3,4; Servers I, 2, 3,4; JEROME BEDROWSKY Variety Show I ;
Perfect Attendance 3;
Football 1,2 ,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1
Track3 , 4 Perfect Attendance 1,2; Honor Roll I; JAMES BROADSTONE Variety Show 1 Glee Club;
NICHOLAS ANESHANSLEY I ntramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Squad I; NICHOLAS BESCH Math Club I;
Sodality 3,4;
Ubra ry Staff 2; Glee Club I; Variety Show 2,3;
Stage Crew 2,3,4; Intramurals 1 Football 1,2,3,4;
T alent Search 2, 3 Class Officer 3
JOHN BIGGER
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG Perfect Attendance I, 2 DAVID BROCKMAN
Intramurals 4 Poster Club 1,2; Intra murals 3, 4;
DAVID BLANFORD
Fenci ng Team 4; 1 ntramurals I, 2, 3, 4 HENRY BROCKMAN
Cla ss Officer 4 Math Club I ;
JAMES BLATZ Service Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
GARY BAKER Perfect Attendance 2 GARY BOCKRATH
Perfect Attendance 1,2;
Intramural s I; Speech 1
TIMOTHY BANKER Perfect Attendance I; EDWARD BROWN
Glee Club I; Basketball I, 2, 3,4;
Tax Stamp Club 2,3; Football 1
Glee Club I;
Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Perfect Attendance 1,3; BOB BOECHE Baseball 3, 4
Servers 2,3; T ax Stamp Club 2; DONALD BRUN
Speech Club I; Intramura ls 1,2,3,4;
Variety Show I; Golf Te6 .n 2
I ntramurals I, 2, 3, 4;
Football I, 2, 3 Servers I;
ROBERT BOHSE Variety Show 1
MICHAEL BARGA Glee Club 2; JAMES BANANNO
JOHN BRUNS·
JCOWA4; Glee Club I; Math Club I; Library Staff 2, 3
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PHIL BUEHRER I ntramurals
ROBERT BUHRMAN Intra.murals I, 3
LEO BURKARDT Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3
. MICHAEL BYRNE Perfect Attendance I
PETER CAMERINO Intramurals 1,2 ; Track Team 3,4; Cross Country 3, 4
KENNETH CALLOWAY Intramurals 1,2,3; Basketball I, 2, 3,4
JEROME CAMPBELL Chess Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4
PAUL CAMPBELL Cafeteria Squad I; Math Club I, 2, 3,4; Postage Stamp Club I, 2; Honor Ro!l I, 2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance I; National Honor Society 3, 4; Speech Club I ; Library Staff 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2
Walk right in $$$, sit right down $$$, tell me you're mine al l mine $$$.
JOHN CARLIN Glee Club 2, 3,4; Intramurals 2
VIC CASSANO Intramurals 3; Perfect Attendance 2
JAMES CARVER Poster Club I; Intramura ls 3, 4
RUSSELL CERVA Y Perfect Attendance I, 2
EDWARD CHINNOCK Engineering Club 2,3; Math Club I; Chess Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4
PAUL CHMIET Engineering Club 2; Cafeteria I
DAVE CLARK Cafeteria Squad 2, 3,4; Intramurals 4; Perfect Attendance 4; Speech Club 4; Football I
LOUIS CLARK Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3
TIM CLEMENS In t ramu rals 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Servers 2, 3
J. TIM CLINE Cheerleaders I, 4; Math Club I; Dramatics 2,4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4 ; Sodality 2,3,4; Speech Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Intramurals 2,3; Greenbackers 4
JOHN COCHRAN Cheerleader 4;
. Glee Club I; Math Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Class Officer I, 2, 3; Servers 2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Speech I; Variety Show I; Football I, 2, 3
RICHARD COLLINS Perfect Attendance I, 2
TERRY COMER Intramurals 1,2,3 ; Sodality 1,3,4; Library Staff 2; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Band 1,2,3,4
JOHN CONDON Biology Club 2,3,4
RICHARD COOVER Math Club I
JIM CRAFT Intramurals I; Perfect Attendance 2
MICHAEL CROMPTON Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3,4
JAMES DABBEL T G lee C lub I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Variety Show I; Basketball I
KENNETH DAGGETT Intramu rals I, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4
CHARLES DeBROSSE Engineering Club 2; Math Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Speech Club I
JOHN DECKER Intramurals 2; Class Officer I
ANTHONY D'ELIA Service Club 1,2 ; Intramurals I, 2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance I, 3, 4; Sodality 4; Annual Staff 4; Greenbackers 4
JOSEPH DIERKERS Glee Club 2; Intramurals 2,3,4
LARRY DILLHOFF Cafeteria Squad 3; Phosphors 3, 4 ; Intrc;murals 2,3,4; Servers 2
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DAN DILLON Cafeteria Squad 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Servers 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4
JOHN DiPUCCI Glee Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3,4; Variety Show I; Football 1,2,3,4; Track Team 3; Class Officer I, 2
RALPH DORSTON Intramurals 1,2,3,4
EDWIN DRERUP Intramurals 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3,4; Class Officer I
ALBERT DRUKTEINIS Intramurals I, 2, 3,4; Speech Club 2, 4; Chess Club 4
EDWARD DUCEY Cafeteria Squad I; Math Club I; Intramurals 2, 4; Sodality I; Speech Club I
RICHARD DUCKRO Intramurals 1,2,3,4
ROBERT DUNCAN Perfect Attendance I, 2; Intramurals 2
JAMES DUNSKY Band 1,2,3,4; Phosphors 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I; Servers 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4
BARRY DWYER
MICHAEL EIFERT Glee Club 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2; Coin Club 1,2,3; Phosphors 4
JOE EILERS
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I ntramurals I, 2, 4; Basketball I, 3; Clas!; Officer 2
GARY ELFRITS Dramatics I; Intramurals I, 2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance 2; Variety Show I
ROBERT EllS Honor Roll I; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 4; Class Officer 2, 4; Sodality I; Library Staff 2
MIKE ETTER Intramurals 1,2,3,4
ANTHONY FAET A Intramurals 1,2,3
JOHN FLAMM Glee Club I; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Variety Show 1,2,3; Intramurals I; Class Officer 3; Bandl,2,3,4
WILLIAM FOREMAN PSSC 4; Aviation Club 4; Chess Club 2, 4; Variety Show I; Intramurals 1,2; Cross Country 3; Track 3
GERALS FOSTER Band 1,2,3,4; Math Club I; Servers 2, 3; Library Staff 2; Variety Show 2,3; Intramurals I
DARRELL FRICK Cafeteria Staff 3; Intramurals 1,4; Perfect Attendance I, 3,4
JOSEPH FRYLING Intramurals 1,4
ROBIN GABE Glee Club 3, 4; JCOWA4; Intramurals 4
DANIEL GALLIVAN Phosphors 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3, 4
THOMAS GANNON Dramatics I, 3; Perfect Attendance I; Variety Show 1,2,3; Intramurals 2; Tumbling Team 3,4
DOMINIC GARD Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3,4; Phosphors 3, 4
BRIAN GARDNER CHS News 2; Intramurals I; Chess Club 4
NEAL GARDNER Sodality 4; Intramurals 1,2; Phosphors 4; Chess Club 4
WILLIAM GARDNER Intramurals 2, 3,4; Perfect A ttenda nce 3, 4
MICHAEL GAUGER Math Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Variety Show 2,3
DENNIS GEGLEIN Band 1, 2; I ntramurals I, 4; Perfect Attendance 3
THOMAS GIRARDOT Intramurals 1,2,3,4
LEE GITZINGER Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3,4
THOMAS GLASER
PAUL GLASS Perfect Attendance I, 2
THOMAS GOETZ Glee Club I; Dramatics 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Phosphors 4; Variety Show I
CHARLES GOOD Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance .l, 2, 3,4
ROBERT GRAVES PSSC 4;
Intramurals 1,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3,4; Basketba ll Manager 2,3,4
RICHARD GREEN Intra murals 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Servers 2, 4; Sodality 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Football 1,2,3,4
DAVID GRIESHOP Intramurals 1,2,4; Perfect Attendance I; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 1,2,3,4
DENNIS GROSJEAN
TIMOTHY GROSS Math Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2,3; F.T.A. 4; Servers 1
JOHN GUEHL Intramurals 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4
GERALD GUENTHER Glee Club 2; Tax Stamp Club 2; Intramura ls 1,2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance 4; F.T.A. 3; Phosphors 3, 4
ROBERT HAFER Intromurols I; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance I, 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cla ss Officer I, 2, 3, 4
LARRY HALEY Footbo ll 1, 3
MARK HANAUER
JOHN HARM Intramurals 1,2,3,4
PATRICK HEFFERNAN Engineering Club 2; G lee Club 2; Honor Roll 2, 3,4; Intramura ls 2; Sodality 1,4; Library Staff 2; Trock Team 3; Bosketboll Manager 3
THOMAS HEIGEL
JOHN HEINDL Honor Rolli; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3,4; Class Officer I, 2
JOHN HEMMERT Perfect Attendance I; Variety Show I; Intramurals 1
RONALD HENDRICKS Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Stamp Club 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Library Staff 2,3,4; Variety Show 1
ALLEN HILL Photography Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Phosphors 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 4
DANIEL HILL Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Cla ss Officer 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Phosphors 4
JOHN HOCHWAL T Band I; Intramurals 2; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Sodolity 3, 4
GARY HOERTT Cheerleoder 4;
Intramurals 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3,4; Speech Club 1
RICHARD HOKE Glee Club I; Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 4; Class Officer 3, 4; Variety Show 1
EDWARD HOLLO In tram urals 1,2 , 3,4
THOMAS HOMAN Intramu rals 1,2,3
DONALD HONIOUS G lee Club 3; Photography Club I, 2, 3; Intramura!s I, 3,4; Ba sketball I, 2; F.T.A. 4
DAVID HOWARD Math Club I; Honor Rolli, 3; Intra mu rals 1,3; Perfect Attendonce 2, 3
MICHAEL HUELSMAN Perfect Attendonce 3, 4; Ba sketba ll I, 2,3,4
R. SCOTT HUEY Glee Club I; Intramurals 1
DANIEL HUGHES Intramurols 2,3,4
I'd rather be dead than a Fred!
GEORGE HUMM Cafeteria Squad I; Engineering Club 1,2; Photography Club 2; Sodal ity 4; Stage Crew 1,2 ,3,4; Football I; Track 3; Greenbackers 4
DOUGLAS HUWER I ntramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Baseba ll 1,2,3,4; Ba sketbal l I
JAMES IVORY Glee Club I ; Intramurals 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Manager Basketball 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2,3,4
WILLIAM JAMES Intramura ls 2, 3
JOHN JANIS Int.ramurals 1,2,3; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Sodality 2,3,4; Ba sketba ll I, 2; Football 3, 4 ; Ten nis 2; Basebal l 3, 4
DAVID JEHN Cafeteria Squad I; Math Club I; H onor Roll 3,4; Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Sodality 4; Speech Club I; Intramurals I
EDWARD JERGENS Bandl,2,3,4; Cafeteria Squad I; Math Club I ; Intramurals 1,4; Stage Crew I , 2; F.T.A. 4
PAUL JOHNSON Intramural s 1,3; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; Fo~tba ll I
WALTER JONES Intramurals 1,2; Ba seball 2, 3,4
LA WERENCE JUSTICE Intramurals 2
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MICHAEL KAPPELER Intramurals I
J. GREG KELLER Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Servers I , 2, 3
EDGAR KERN Glee Club I ; Perfect Attendance 2; Intramura ls 2
GERALD KINDERI'91AN Band I; Photography Club I
MICHAEL KINGSTON Band I; Intramurals 1,2,3 ; Perfect Attendance I, 2
RICHARD KLECKNER Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Stamp Club I; Variety Show I
KENNETH KLEIN Football 1,3; Intramural s 1,2,3,4
LEO KNIGHT Football Glee Club I; Intramurals 1,4; Class Officer I, 2
DONALD KEOPNICK Glee Club I; Service Club 1,2 ; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,3; Servers 2; Variety Show I
FRED KONDROT AS Intramurals 1,2 ; Cla ss Officer 3
ROBERT KRACUS
KENNETH KRAFT Honor Roll I
THEODORE KREUSCH Ta x Stamp Club 3; Intramural s 1,2,3,4
THOMAS KREUSCH Intra murals I, 2, 3, 4 ; Perfect Attendance I; Sodality 3, 4
DENNIS KRIEGBAUM Band 1,2, 3, 4 ; Glee Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3; Perfect Attendance 3; Newspaper Staff 2; Variety Show 1,3
JOHN KUCHARSKI Honor Roll 1,2 ; Intramurals 1,2; Perfect Attendance 1,3,4
STEVEN LaFLAME Service Club I; Intramura ls 1,2; Perfect Attendance 2
RONALD LAMBERT Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Variety Show 1,2, 3
THOMAS LAURICELLA Dramatics 3; Intramu rals 1, 2,3,4; Sodality 3, 4; Variety Show I ; Footbal l I, 2
THOMAS LAUTERBACH Intramurals I , 2, 3,4; Class Officer 2; Servers 2,3,4; Sodality 3, 4; Footba ll 1,3,4; Track 3, 4
EUGENE LEHMAN
MICHAEL LENHOFF Perfect Attendance 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Intramura ls 1,2,3,4
JAMES LEWIS Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Baseba ll 2, 3,4
RICHARD LINDEMAN Service Club I ; Intramurals 1,2,3; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3,4; .
MICHAEL LIST Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I
JOHN LUCID Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2; Variety Show 1,2,3
ROBERT LUDWIG Glee Club 2,3,4; Intramurals ',2; PerfeCt Attendance 2; Footba ll'
MICHAEL MADDEN Band " 2, 3, 4; Math Club', 2, 3,4; 'ntramurals " 3, 4; Perfect Attendance', 2, 3,4; Servers' ; Stage Crew " 2; Variety Show; F.T.A. 3, 4; Phosphors 3, 4
THOMAS MANNING Math Club'; Honor Roll 2, 3; Intramurals ',2, 3,4; Serve rs' ; Annual Staff 4
JON MANGEOT Band' ; Intramurals I
DENNIS MARLOW I ntramurals " 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 4
MICHAEL MARTIN Glee Club'; Math Club I; Poster Club 2, 3; Intramurals ',2,3,4;
Fa ithful lightman Humm at his batt le statio n.
Perfect Attendance 4; Variety Show'
DANIEL MASCHINO 'ntramurals 3; Class Officer 4; F.T.A. 3,4
TIMOTHY MASSEY Band' , 2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Serve rs 2; Variety Show 3; I ntramurals I, 2; F.T.A. 4
THOMAS MAYER Intramurals 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 4; Class Officer'
MICHAEL McCALL Intramurals ',2,3,4; Jr. Prom Comm ittee 3; C lass Officer', 2, 3,4; Sodality 2, 3,4; Football', 2, 3,4; Track 3
ROBERT McCARTHY Cafeteria Squad '; !ntramurals ' ,2, 3,4; Class Officer', 2; Footbell ,
MICHAEL McFADDEN F.T.A. 4
DENNIS McGEE Glee Club', 2,.3, 4; Intramurals ',2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3,4
PATRICK McKENNA Math Cl ub '
JOHN McKEON Cafeteria Squad', 2, 3,4; Glee Club', 2, 3; Service Club', 2, 3; Sodality 4; Variety Show'; F.T.A. 4; Phosphors 4
THOMAS McLAUGHLIN Glee Club'; Tax Stamp Club 2; Intra murals 4
ROBERT McGRAVEN Band ',2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2,3,4; Variety Show'
PATRICK MEHLlCK 'ntramurals 4
KENNETH MEIXNER Intramurals ',3 ,4; Perfect Attendance', 2
ROBERT MERTA Perfect Attendance', 2, 3,4
STANLEY MERTZMAN Honor Roll'; Intramura ls ',2,3,4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Class Officer', 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Ba seba ll 2, 3,4; Football', 3,4
MICHAEL MERZ Cafeteria Squad '; Glee Club'; Math Club', 2; Honor Roll', 2, 3,4; JCOWA 3, 4; Perfect Attendance' , 4; Class Officer 3; Servers 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sodality 4; Speech Club', 2, 3, 4; CHS News 2,3,4; Va riety Show'; 'ntramu rals ,
JAMES METZGER Biology Club 3; Intramurals ',2,3,4; Football ,
WALTER MEYER Band ' , 2, 3,4; Cafete ria Squad 3; Glee Club 3; Variety Show 3
JOHN MIKULA Cafeteria Squad 2; Intramurals ',2; Jr. Prom Committee 3; · Class Officer', 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3,4; CHS News 3, 4; Basketball ', 2, 3, 4 ; Football '
MICHAEL MILLER Band' ; Tax Stamp Club' ; 'ntramurals 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance', 3,4; Varsity Manager 2,3,4
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NORMAN MILLER Tax Stamp Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I; Baske~ba ll 2; Fooi'ball I
EDMUND MINNICK Intramurals 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3
DANIEL MINOGUE Glee Club I; Math Club I; I ntramurals 4; Variety Show I ; F.T.A. 3
JOSEPH MITCHELL Intramurals 1,2,3,4
JOSEPH MONTALTO Glee C lub 2; In t ramurals 1,2; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3
ROBERT MOORE Cafeteria Squad I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Servers 1, 2,3,4; Speech Club I ; CHS News 2,3,4; Varsity Manager 2,3,4
DONALD MOUGEY Intramurals 1,2 ,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Sodality 3, 4; Football 1,2,3,4
JOSEPH MUNDRO Band 1,2,3 ,4; Cafeteria Squad I, 2, 3, 4; Math Club I ; Stamp Club I, 2, 3; Servers I, 2; Variety Show 3; Intramurals I
JACK MURNAHAN Biology Cl ub 2; G lee Club 3, 4; Math Club I; Service Club I, 2, 3
FREDERICK NAAS Biology Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Math Club I; Service Club I; Variety Show I; Intramurals 2
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JAMES NELLIS Intramura ls 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Class Officer I;
JOSEPH NELLIS Intramurals 1,2,3,4
MARK NEMECEK Monogram 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1.,2,3,4
WILLIAM NEU Biology Club 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,3,4; Variety Show I; Engineering Club 2; Service Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 4; Servers 4
MICHAEL O'CONNELL Perfect Attendance 2,3,4
MICHAEL O'DONNELL Biology Club 2; Glee Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; C lass Officer I, 3,4; Variety Show I; Football 1,2,3,4
THOMAS OSTERDA Y Cafeter.ia Squad 3,4; Tax Stamp Club 2; Perfect Attendance I
RONALD OVERMAN Phosphors 4; Sodality 4 ; Intramurals 3, 4 ; Greenbackers 4
JAMES PAYNE Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Cheerleaders 4 ; Class Officer I
THOMAS PAYNE I ntramurals I, 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 1,2, 3,4; Basketball I, 2; Sodality 3
ROBERT PEITZ Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Tax Stamp Club 2, 3; Biology Club 3; Class Officer 2; Servers 2, 3,4; Library Staff 3
DAVID PFLUM Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club I, 3,4; Math Club I; Tax Stamp C lub 2; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Variety Show I
JOHN PICKREL Cafeteria Squad I ; Math Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Class Officer I, 2, 3,4; Servers I; Speech; Golf Team 3,4
THOMAS POEPPELMEIER I ntramurals I ; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4
GERALD POHL Perfect Attendance 3
RICHARD PORTUNE Band 1,2,3,4 Cafeteria Squad I; Perfect Attendance 2, 3,4; Servers 1,2 ,3; Speech Club I
ROBERT POWELL Intramural s 1,2,3
ROBERT POWERS Cafeteria Squad I; Intramurals 1,2,3
WILLIAM PRINZ Intramurals 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3
MICHAEL PROBST Cafeteria Squad I ; Perfect Attendance I; F.T.A. 3, 4
ROBERT QUATMAN Band 1,2,3,4; Cafeteria Squad I ; Biology C lub 2, 4; Math Club I; Honor Roll 2; Newspaper 3, 4; . Variety Show 1,2; Talent Search 3; . Library Staff 2, 3,4;
F.T.A. 2, 3,4; Chess Tourn. 1, 2,3,4
JOHN RAU Bandl,2,3; BiolocW Club 2, 3; Intramurals 3; Servers I; Library Staff 2; Variety Show 1,2
THOMAS RAVE Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Phosphors 4
MICHAEL REDDEN Band I; Intramura ls 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Squad 1,2,3 ; Sodality I; Variety Show 1,3
JOHN REDICK Intra murals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I, 2
DONALD REINHARD Cafeteria Squad I; Math Club I; Intramurals 1,2 ; Perfect Attendance I, 2
JAMES RICHARDS Band2 ,3; I ntramurals 3; Speech 2; Variety Show 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4
THOMAS RIEGER Intramu ra ls I; Class Officer 2; Sodality 4
MICHAEL RILEY
RICHARD RINALDO Cafeteria Squad I; Math Club I; Intramurals 2,3; Newspaper 2, 3, 4 ; Speech Club 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4
DAVID RODERER Coin Club I, 2
THOMAS . ROSATO Cheerleader I; Intramurals 1,2, 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2;
C lass Officer 1,2,3 ,4; Football 2, 3, 4
WALTER RUBIN DE CELIS Glee Club 4; Ho nor Roll 4; Sodality 4
JOHN RUBLE In tramurals 1,3,4
CHARLES RUEMPING Intra murals 2, 4
MIKE RUSSELL Band 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 3, 4; Pe rfect Attendance 2,3; Variety Show 1,2
ROBERT RYAN Cafeteria Squad I; Poster Club 2, 3; Intramurals 2,3; Pe rfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Servers I ; Newspaper 2, 3; Library Staff 2; Variety Show 2
THOMAS B. RYAN
THOMAS K. RYAN Glee Club I; Intramu rals I, 2, 3; Variety Show I; Sodality I
VINCENT SACKSTEDER Biology Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club I, 2, 3,4; Math Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; JCOWA 3, 4; Phosphors 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 ; Sodality 4; Speech Club I, 2; Variety Show I
JAMES SAETTEL Intramurals 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,4; Cla ss Officer 3, 4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Variety Show I; Basketbal l 2; Football 1,2,3 ,4; Track 3; Monogram Club 4
JAMES SAGE Cafeteria Squad 3,4; Biology Cl ub 2
JAMES SPARKS Math Club I;
Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 4; Class Officer 2
SCOTT SCHIPPER Intramurals 2
JOHN SCHLEMAN Math Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2, 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 4
MICHAEL SCHLEGEL
PAUL SCHNEIDER Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Manager 2
THOMAS SCHNEIDER In tramurals 1,2,3,4; Pe rfect Attendance 1,2,3,4
MICHAEL SCHOENBERGER Cafeteria Squad I; Biology Club 2; Perfect Attendance I; Speech Club I
WILLIAM SCHOTTELKOTTE Cafeteria Squad I; Engineering 1,2,3,4; Math Club I; Honor Rol! I, 2, 3. 4; Perfect Attendance I
THOMAS SCHRAMM Cafeteria Squad 2; T ax Stamp Club 2; In tramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3,4
RALPH SCHULTZ Intramura ls 3, 4
RICHARD SCHWARTZENTRUBER Jr. Prom Committee 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Soda lity 3, 4; Va riety Show I, 3
ROBERT SEARCH Cafeteria Squad 1,2 ,3,4; En gineering Club 2,3,4; Postage Stamp Club 2; Sodality 4; Track Team 3,4; Servers 2
EDWARD SEIBERT Intramurals I; Perfect Attendance 2, 3,4
JOSEPH SEIFERT Intramurals I, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Newspaper I, 2, 3; Footba ll I
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WILLIAM SELL Intramurals 1,2,3,4
WILLIAM SHEARER JCOWA 3, 4
TIMOTHY SILBEREIS Glee Club 2, 3, 4
JAMES SIMS Glee Club I; Math Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Variety Show I; Tenn is Team 3,4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4
JOSEPH SINKWITZ Band 2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3; Intramurals 3
WILLIAM SLINGER Math Club I; Phosphors 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,4; Sodality 4
RAYMOND SMITH Biology Club 2; Math Club 1,2; Intramura ls 1,3,4; .Sodality 2,3,4; Speech Club 1,2; Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4; Footba ll 3, 4; Tra ck Team 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Class Officer 4
THOMAS SMITH Postage Stamp Club I; Sodality I; Intram urals 2,3; Bu siness Club 4
DALE SNURR Intramural s 1,4; Perfect Attendance 4;
KARELD SOLOMON Intramurals 1,2,3,4
JAMES SPARKS Service Club 2; Intramura ls 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I; Servers I, 2, 3,4
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FRANK SPOLRICH Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 3; Cla ss Officer 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 4
ROBERT STAKER Biology Club 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2; Perfect Attendance I, 2, J,4; Class Officer 2; National Honor Society 4; Sodality 4; Track Team 3, 4; · Cross Cou ntry 3, 4; Monogram Club 4
THOMAS STANGLE Intramu ral s 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Sodality 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4; F.TA 3
JAMES STEELE Intramurals 2; Perfect Attendance I; Football I
THOMAS STEINER Cafeteria Squad I; Math Club I; Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Perfect Attendance 3; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sodality I, 2, 3,4; Speech Club 1,2; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Newspaper 2, 3,4
MARK STELZER Math Club I; Intra murals 3; Greenbackers 4; Perfect Attendance 1,4
WILLIAM STRUCK Intramural s 3; Perfect Attendance I; Class Officer I, 2; Servers I; Talent Show I, 2, 3
WILLIAM SULIVAN Intramurals 2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 2; Servers 2, 3
DANIEL SULLIVAN Math Club I;
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance 4; Speech Club I
GARY SWARTZBAUGH Math Club I; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Speech Club I; National Honor Society 4; Sodality 4; Greenbackers 4
DALE TANGEMAN Intramurals 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 2, 4
ROBERT THIEN Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Perfect A ttenda nce 3, 4; Variety Show I
JAMES D. THOMAS Intramurals I, 2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance I, 3
JAMES W. THOMAS I ntramurals I, 3; Perfect Attendance I, 2
HAROLD TOMPSON Band I; Poster Club 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 2; Speech Club 2
THOMAS TISCHER Cafeteria Squad I; Honor Roll I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4
WILLIAM TOBIAS Cafeteria Squad I; Math Club I; Phosphors 3, 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Class Officer 1,2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sodality 1,3,4; Chess Club 4
DAVID TOLLE Perfect Attendance 2
MICHAEL TOOMBS Sodality 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Golf I, 2, 3,4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Intramurals 4;
Class Officer 4; MICHAEL WACHDORF Speech Club I; Yearbook Staff 2; F.T.A. 3, 4 Phosphors 3, 4; JOHN WALLING Band 1,2 Cafeteria Squad I, 2, 3,4; JAMES WEST
Biology Club 2,3,4; Intramura ls 1,2,3,4; WILLIAM TREY Glee Club I; Perfect A Henda nce I, 2, 3;
PSSC 4; Service Club 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Intramurals 1,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Football I Perfect Attendance 1,2; Perfect Attendance I, 4; Sodality 4; Servers 2,3,4; EDWARD WILDENHAUS EAGLE Staff 4 Sodality I; Intramura ls 1,2 ,3 ,4;
Stage Crew 2; Perfect Attendance 2; DONALD TRICK Variety Show I; Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4;
Libra ry Staff 2; F.T.A. 3, 4 Sodality 2, 3, 4; Intra murals 3 Ba seball 2, 4;
STEPHEN WALTER Basketball I; GERALD TRICK Cafeteria Squad I; Footba ll 1,2,3,4
Intramurals I, 2,4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; THOMAS WILL Football 1,2; Intramural s 1,2,3,4;
Class Officer 3 National Honor Society 3, 4; Cafeteria Squad 1,2,3,4; Servers I, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4;
RONALD TRICK Phospho rs 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3;
Intramurals 2,3,4; Photography Club 4; JCOWA 3; Perfect Attendan ce 3; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Server 1,3;
Sodality 4; EAGLE Staff 4 Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Greenbackers 4; CHS News 3; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; DANIEL WATKINS Intramurals 2, 4 F.T.A. 4 Poster Club 2, 3;
Intramurals 1,2,3 JAMES WILSON DENNIS TURNER Biology Club 2;
Cafeteria Squad I; JAMES WATSON Service Club I; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; I ntramurals 3, 4; JCOWA 3; Perfect Attendance I; Varsity Manager 3 Perfect .Attendance I, 2,4; Intra murals I; Intramurals 2 Chess Club 4 THOMAS WECKESSER
Math C lub I; WILLIAM WOLFF HARRY TURNER T ax Stamp Club 2, 3; Perfect Attendance I
Band I; Honor Roll 1,2 ; Cafeteria Squad I; Intramurals 1,2 ,3,4; EDWARD WORTHINGTON T ax Stamp Club 2; Perfect Attendance I, 2, 3,4; Intramurals 2 Honor Roll I; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Intramurals 1,2; Class Officer 4; DONALD YANTIS Class Officer I; National Honor Society 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4 Variety Show I; Sodality I; Tennis 1,2,3, 4 Basketball I, 2; DAVID YORK
F.T.A. 3, 4 Poster Club 3; FRANK VACCHIANO T ax Stamp Club 2;
Perfect Attendance 4; JAMES WELLER Intramura ls 3, 4 Phosphors 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3,4;
DONALD ZERKEL Language Cl ub 4 Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Sodality 4; Perfect Attendance 3;
JEROME VAN RIPER Variety Show I; Class Officer 2
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Ba sketball I; Perfect Attendance 3 Football 2, 3,4
PETER ZIEROLF
MICHAEL WENGER Cafeteria Squad I;
JAMES VINCENT Engineering Club 2; Biology Club 2; Stamp Club I; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Tax Stamp Club 2; ' CHS News 1,2 Servers I Servers I, 3; F.T.A. 3; GERALD WENNER MICHAEL ZIMMERLE Phosphors 4 Cafeteria Squad I; Intramurals 2,3,4;
Math Club I; Perfect Attendance I TIM VOGEL Honor Roll 1, 2;
Poster Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3; THOMAS ZIMMERMAN Intramurals 1,2,3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Perfect Attendance I National Honor Society 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 3
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Most athletic .... ........ .. Ken Calloway Joe Chaminade ....... .. .. J oh n Mikula Best dressed ....... ......... Richa rd Hoke Best looking ....... ... ..... . Richard Hoke Most popular ............ Ardie Bonanno Most humorous .............. Robert Ell is Most intellectual .... . , .. Michael Merz Most likely to succeed Michael Merz
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4 . With t he senio rs' best wishe s, t he G reen Gia nts hea d fo r Cincy.
5. McKeon a nd Judy Ma he r d a nce to J oe Le igh's music At o p Mou nt O lymp us.
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PERSONAL PATRONS AAH-OOO-GAAH Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Abs Miss Lily Abs Minnie Adams A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Graduate of '39 Air City Athletic Lettering Air City Wine Store Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Albers Mr. and Mrs. H. Albers Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allen Robert L. Allen Louis T. Almasy AI's Barber Shop AI's Used Cars Marie K. Aman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ames Gary Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson Roy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Andrews The Andruskewicz Family Anita and Tom Squirrels Anonymous Francis M. Anthony St. Anthony Teen Club A Patron Mr. Stephen J. Aponyi Theodore J. Aponyi '42 Atomic Bar Mr. Theodore Attalla, Sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Babalis Tom Bachey Mrs. Carl Bader Harry Baker, Jr. Helen Baker W. J. Baker Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballman Mrs. Hubert Barga B. and P. Barbers · Complete Barber Service Bernard J. Barhorst Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baumer Mrs. Daniel E. Bayham Mr. and Mrs. J. Bedrowsky Beeber Drugs Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beeker Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Beigal Bella's Market Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Belme Mr. and Mrs. S. Bensman Dr. Robert R. Benson Ann Berberich Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Berens Mr. and Mrs. A. Berkemeier Bertha, Your Friend Mr. and Mrs. C. Besanceny Erv. Besch Best Stores Bird Cage Bar Bird's Dry Cleaning Big Top Toy Shop Kay Blanchard William F. Blanford Blue Chip Tavern Mrs. William Blum Bob's Carry Out Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bodiker Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Boehmer Mr. and Mrs. W. Boesch Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bohman Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bohse Arthur B. Bok, D. O. Mr. and Mrs. W. Boland Dave Boland (59) Mrs. Rose Bonfig Amicus Bonus Bowman's Funeral Chapel Mrs. Albert Braegger
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bramlage Mr. and Mrs. W. Branch Brandt Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bremer Richard F. Brennan Carolyn Brewer Clarence W. Brewer Louis Brewer Mr. and Mrs. R. Brinkman Mr. and Mrs J. Brockman Mr and Mrs. John Broms Mike Brown '64 Hezzie Browning Bucky Bisons Gertuoe Bucher-A TTY. Harry B. Buechele Lawrence Buedel Bill Buehrle Royal Builders Bullwinkle the Moose Wm. H. Burde Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Burkard J. H. Burkel! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burkardt Burrey's Delicatessen Raymond C. Butz Harry E. Buzzard Dr. W. L. Byrd, D. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Caperna Mr. G. Caplick Mr. and Mrs. G. Caporal, Jr. Sarah Anne Carey Edward J. Carey Judge and Mrs. R. L. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Casey Catalpa Club Walter Rubin de Celis Chaminade F. T. A. Mr. and Mrs. U. Chappie Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chmielewski Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Christie Doctor and Mrs. W. Clark Mr. and Mrs. James T. Cline Harold C. Coberly Carl C. Coblentz Donald P. Cochran Family John Linn Cochran III . John Linn Cochran, Jr.
The J. Linn Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colgan Colonial Flowers Michael Condy Ralph J. Condy Congratulations Congratulations, CHS Football
. Congratulations, Class of '63 Congratulations from 2-J The Contours Mr. James Cooper Thomas G. Cotter Laurence W. Creamer Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Creamer Crescent Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. J. Cronin, Jr. Richard Cronin Cross Rds. Auto Service Regina Csipar Joseph A. Cwiok Czar Alumnus of 60-61 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dahm Mr. Walter Dahm Vince Daly Dan's Party Supply Robert E. Darner James L. Davis Leonard J. Davis '33 Richard Davis Stanley W. Davis Dayton X-Ray Co. Mrs. Verdia Dean Dr. Daniel DeBard Dr. R. M. DeBard Robert A. Deger Pvt. R. J. Deger, USMR Alma L. Deis Tony D'Elia '63 Mr. and Mrs. L. Delzeith, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Delzeith Howard A. Denney Mrs. Dan DiChito Mr. and Mrs. AI Didier Bob and Joy Dierker Helen Dierkers William Dietrich, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. DiPucci Ft. McKinley Distributors Don's Pharmacy
Count Dorm Mr. and Mrs. R. Dornbusch William Doyle Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ducey Mrs. Leo M. Dove Duell Flower Shop P. J. Duffy Gene J. Dumm Harold Dumm Mr. and Mrs. John Dusak Mrs. R. L. Dustman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ebbing Walter J. Eckert Eddie's Service Station Eight Julienne Girls J. J. Eilers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Eisen Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Eisen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Epps Mr. Frank Essman Lee C. Falke Famous Furniture Farm Mr. and Mrs. C. Farkas Etta Mae Farrar Dr. Neil C. Farrell Father of Two CHS Boys Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Felfoldi Mr. and Mrs. R. Fiely Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fitzgrld. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzharris Tom Fisher ('61) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fishter Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flamm Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Fletcher Elizabeth Fogarasi Mrs. Dorothy Flick (Miss) Angela Foley Ford's Sohio Service Mrs. J. W. Frank Mr. and Mrs. G. Freiberger Friend Friend From a Friend Fruehauf Trailer Co. Richard E. Fulwiler Cosmo Furd Colonial Gardens Mrs. Bernadine Garman Mr. and Mrs. W. Garman Mrs. Floyd H. Gates Thomas H. Gates "39"
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Geiger Robert Gelhaus Ed P. Geraghty '47 O. J. Gerling, Ins. Joseph C. Giambrone Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Gibson Bill Gilman James J. Ginn C. E. Gitzinger John F. Gitzinger N. J. Gitzinger Nick Gitzinger Irvin E. Goecke The Goeke Family Mr. and Mrs. Urban J. Goeke Goke's Tavern Katherine L. Goldkamp Good Luck Good Luck: . Good Luck Go To Eastview Miss Sharon K. Graham Grandma Mr. and Mrs. B. Griffin Grismer Tire Co. Mrs. Frank Groszos Mr. and Mrs. V. Grusenmeyer A. C. Hadley Printing Mr. and Mrs. F. Haer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hamden Hamilton and Son Service Station H & S Shell Station Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanus Doh F. Harker, //I A. Cynthia Harkins Charles S. Heck, Co. Recorder Joe G. Heck Mr. and Mrs. Mathias H. Heck Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Heckel Heier's Farm Market Mr. Andrew Heiser, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Heiser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heiser Theresa Heiser Mr. and Mrs. R. Hemelgarn Kenneth W. Hemmelgarn Roger D. Herron Hertz Rent-A-Truck Robert J. Hickey Dwight L. Hilgeford Lee J. Hilgeford
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hill Harriet Hill Cy Hochwalt Mr. Don Hochwalt Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hollencamp Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holycross Mrs. C. Holzinger Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Homan Colleen A. Horrigan John S. Horrigan Thomas Horrigan Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Horstman Everett H. Howard Land B Hdwe. Mrs. Frederika Huber Mr. and Mrs. R. Huber Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Humm Chuck Hurd Marvin Hutchins Margaret L. Hyer Interntl. Telephone Operators Irvin's Sohio Service Dr. and Mrs. F. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson St. James Bake Sale Jan and Jack J and H Market J C Barber Shop Henry Jergens Jerry's Barber Shop Joe's Shoe Repair Shop Martha Johnson Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Jones Vera Joseph Joe R. Kaminski "53" Kapnas Market Best From Kasanova's Anna Kastle Marie Kastle Benedict A. Kausal Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kavanaugh Miss Bessis Keating Miss Edna Keating Miss Marie Keating Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Keifer Mrs. Laura Keller Vincent Kelly Mary Lynn Kemper A. F. Kenyon William Kenzik AI G. Kertesz, Jr.
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AI G. Kertesz, Jr. Thomas J. Keyes, Esq. Tom Joseph Keyes, Esq. Joe Kielbaso Elayne and John Kimble "59" Mr. and Mrs. C. Kinzeler Richard N. Kirk Vinton C. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. K. Koehler Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Koogler Mr. and Mrs. A. Koory Mr. and Mrs. W. Korte Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Kosater Butch and Cris Kovacs Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kovacs Mr. John Kovacs, Sr. John Francis Kovacs Mr. and Mrs. L. Kovacs Miss Irene Kotzeff Sandy Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. W . .Kozloski Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Kramer William E. Kramer Charlotte Krencik Mr. and Mrs. R. Kriegbaum Mr. Fred Krumholtz Mr. Fred M. Krumholtz Paul Kudelka C. P. Kuebler C. Kuntz Party Supply Kwik Speed Corporation Land R Auto Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Lange Lester W. Lauterbach Lawson's Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ledinsky Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Leen Major and Mrs. Lenhoff George Lessis Liberty T. V. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Lienesh John C. Lieser Robert W. Lipp, Sr. Mr. Alex Lippert List Family Sara F. List Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lively Richard J. Loges '39 Louberts Stationers, Inc. Harriet B. Lubbers John F. Lucus Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Ludwig The Lumber Mart, Inc. Mr. Carl L. Luneke, Sr.
Harold Lyle James M. Mack Mrs. William J. Madden Mr. and Mrs. A. Mader Bernard V. Mahle (1952) Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Makley Jackson's Marine Markey Bar and Carry Out Marlow Foodliner Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh Miss Marshall John Marshall Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Massey Mr. and Mrs. J. Matt Miss Linda Mattes Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mayer, Sr. F. E. McBride Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McClain W. J. McCullough Malcolm D. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McGreevy Barbara L. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. V. Mcintyre Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Meacham Mehaffie's Pie Co. Mrs. Magdalena Meirose Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Melick, Sr. Miami Hdwe. and App. Co. Miami Bread Drivers Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Miller The Miller Family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Minham and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Minnerup Eugene M. Mitchell Eugene M. Mitchell Eugene M. Mitchell Eugene M. Mitchell Eugene M. Mitchell Richard P. Moon, M.D. Mrs. William J. Mooney Luella J. Morison Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mougey Miss Sue Mougey Dr. Lester G. Mullens Jack Murphy Marcella Murphy Mr. and Mrs. R. Musselman The Muto Family Neal Ave. Market Mr. and Mrs. J. Neal Mr. D. Nellis Tony Noreikas Northa Noble North Dayton Auto Wash North Dayton Wine Store
Northside Furniture Co. John 'Offenbacker Mr. Edward O'Hearn Ohio Plate Glass Co. Miss Alice Ohmer Opalis Salon of Beauty Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Orf The Unknown Packrat Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Palcic John Papla Pappy's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker Elwood Parsons Pastime Lanes Florence E. Patko John F. Patko Robert M. Payne Mrs. R. M. Payne Vivian Pawley Peerless Electric Div; Joe Petkus Realty St. Peters Teen Club Mrs. H. A. Petrie Pickett's Market Pickrel Bros., Inc. John Pickrel .. j I .... ... .... Mr. and Mrs. K.. K.. I"'ierron Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pingitore Mrs. Leonard Pitt Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Plummer Mr. and Mrs. John Podojak, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Podojak, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pohl Jerry Pohl Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Probst Mr. and Mrs. O. J . Pung Mr. and Mrs. L. Raab Mr. and Mrs. W. Rafferty Mrs. Geo. Ramby Lawrence H. Rammel Mr. Charles J. Rauch H. Rasper Sign Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rawicz Raymond Hair Stylists Ray's Texaco Service Ready Mixed Corporation Mrs. Ann Recker Red Horse Motor Inn Gregory Reed '65 Lillian M. Reed R. and L. Reichert Edward Renick The Richard's Family Rick and Joe's Big Sister "Betty-Boop" Riley
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Riley Edward Roberts Terry Roberts Mr. E. Robertson Mr. C. J . Roessler Mr. Karl C. Roessler Roll's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Romanoski The Romer Family Schwenkel Roofing Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rose, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rosenbgr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rosenberger Mr. and Mrs. R. Rosengarten Theresa Ross Mr. and Mrs. R. Rounds Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rounds Dr. and Mrs. Roy Rounds Wilbur A. Rowe John Ruble Miss Martha Ruble Mr. and Mrs. A. Rudzinski Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Ruhl Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Ryan V. E. Sacksteder III Norma Saettel 1'"'\ r· I I I A •• urs . .:>alael ana f\ssoclates Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sawaya William J. Sawaya Mrs. Sally A. Sawyer Henry J. Schaff Raymond J. Schaaf Robert C. Schamel, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Schelhas Hank Schenck Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Scheper Mr. Elmo Schieble Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Schierloh Elmer J . Schirmer Gerald N. Schirmer-1953 William Schirmer Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Schirtzinger Eileen Schmidt M. and C. Schneider Mr. and Mrs: Robert Schoenberger Schoenberger's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Schoonover Schott Plumbing Mr. F. A. Schopler J . C. Schumacher, M.D. Capt. J . R. Schwab '51 Scrap, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. H. U. Seabrook Rev. Fr. J. I. Seaman Bob. Selz
Sesame Club V. M. Shampton, M.D. Norma Sharky T. B. Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. S. Sherer Dave and Sherril Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sherwell Mrs. Bud Shewmon Shiloh Pharmacy Dr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Shine Irvin Shingledecker The Siehl Family The Siewe Family Joseph Simon Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Simons Charles F. Sipe Mr. and Mrs. W. Sipes Mr. and Mrs. Steve Skapik Dr. and Mrs. J. Slutzky Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith David L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith Oliver B. Smith Snyder's Radio and TV Service Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sopcisak Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Soter, Jr . William A. Soter Nick Sparaco Larry Spatz Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Spevacek Lewis E. Spidel Mr. and Mrs. M. Sprowl Wayne W. Stamm Virgil L. Staup Mr. and Mrs. S. J . Stein Joe Steinbrunner The Stem Family The C. N. Stemper Co. Miss Helen Stenglein Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stoler, Sr. Dr. H. C. Stratton Strhle's Shoe Repair Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Struck John Struffer Frances L. Sucher Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sucher Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan Edward J. Sullivan Elizabeth M. Sullivan Mr. J. J. Sullivan Tim Sullivan "62" Ted Suman Radio and TV Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sweezy Everett Sweny and Family
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Terrace Super Market Louis A. Thacker Paul E. Thien Fred Thomas Harold C. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas James D. Thomas E. J. Thomeczek Mr. Albert Thompson Frank F. Tipton Thomas Tischer Dr. Russell L. Toops Donald C. T opp (1956) T ownuue Resturant Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Trainor Triangle Club Clarence and Joe Trick Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tullis Dennis J. Turner Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, Sr. Mrs. Robert Unverferth Capt. and Mrs. E. M. Valerie Valley Auto Parts Mr. and Mrs. W. VanAtta Mr. and Mrs. C. VanRiper Jerry VanRiper-1963 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Varley Louis Vassy Mr. Charles L. Vehorn John A. Ventura Village Inn N. J. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Voelkl Mr. and Mrs. B. Voelkl Mr. and Mrs. F. Wachdorf
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Michael F. Wachdorf Mary C. Waitzman Walker Paint and Glass Walker's Shiloh Texaco Charlotte M. Ward Steve Wassenich Daniel E. Watkins Mrs. Emma Weaver Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Weaver Hank Webendorfer Louis C. Weber Edward J. Weckesser Richard J. Weckesser Robert B. Wehrman Paul Weiffenbach Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Weinert Mr. and Mrs. Weisser Tom Weisser Jim (Rock) Weller '63 Alvin F. Wellmeier Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wellmeier Mr. and Mrs. Roger Welsh Wes Point Cafe Carol West Dora Wertz Herbert E. Whalen, Jr. Mrs. Alma Wheeler Frank Whetzel Mr. and Mrs. K. E. White Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Whitesel Edward Wildenhaus Edward J. Wildenhaus Linus Wildenhaus T. J. Wildenhaus John J. Wilke Class of '38
James A. Will Family Tom Williams "38" Howard L. Wingerter Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Wittman Woeste Electric Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woeste Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wolfe William H. Wolff Paul C. Wood William N. Woodall Woodlane Music Center Dick, Jim, John, Woody "63" V. J. Wuerstl The W. W. C. D., LTD Christina Wright Mr. William Wysinski Mrs. Wm. J. Wysinski Steve Yadloski Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yance Yea Julienne George and Audrey Young Mr. Faris Zaidain Edward Zapatony Mr. and Mrs. Adam V. Zengel John A. Zen gel Peter D. Zieroff Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zimmer James E. Zimmer Mr. Robert L. Zimmerle John A. Zimmerman Tom Zimmerman Builder Dr. and Mrs. William H. Zink Mr. and Mrs. T. Zmijewski Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Zuhl
Would you believe it-our '62-'63 Cafeteria Corps prepared 200 miles of hot dogs???
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BUSINESS PATRONS A CARRY OUT 800 Wyoming St. 252-4222
AIR CITY DISTRIBUTING CO. 31 S. Beckel St. 224-8321
MR. JOHN ANDREWS 2919 Whittier Avenue CL 3-6486
ADAM BALLMANN'S SONS 2159 Valley St. BE 3-5022
C. OSCAR BEIGEL "JEWELER" 505 Xenia Ave. 252-2631
BILL'S MARATHON STATION 414 S. Patterson Blvd. 223-0838
BLUE NOTE MUSIC CENTER 4897 N. Dixie Drive 278-1192
BRINKMAN TOOL AND DIE, INC. 325 Kiser St. BA 2-1171
CARLIN GULF SERVICE 2911 Salem Ave. 277-7562
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
DELVIEW MARKET 305 Delaware Ave. CR 5-5611
N. J. DIX AND SONS 160 I Chapel St. BA 3-8004
DIXIE PARTY SUPPLY 6232 North Dixie CR 8-1931
DORFMAN'S PLAZA "66" SERVICE 280 I Philadelphia Drive CR 8-4285
DRAYER MOTOR SALES 12 E. Linden Ave. 866-2231
DUNKELBARGER'S SHOES AND LUGGAGE Miracle Lane Shopping Center 277-2411
EARL'S PURE O IL SERVICE I 120 East Stroop AX 3-0255
ECONOMY LINEN AND TOWEL, INC. 71 I S. Ludlow BA 8-544 1
FAETA'S COTTAGES AND TRAILER PARK RR #1, Lakeview, Ohio (Indian Lake) 842-3166
FINCH CHAIR RENTAL 204 Haynes CL 2-4440
FIX-IT-YOURSELF TOOL RENTAL, INC. 1206 Brown St. , Dayton BA 8-1521
K. M. FRAME, CONSTRUCTION 475 1 N. Main St. CR 8-4756
L. C. GEORGE CO. 2 11 Warren St. BA 6-2396
GETTYSBURGH FOOD CENTER 2198 Gettysburg Ave. CR 4-2921
G IFT FAIR 2412 S. Smithville Road CL 6-6681
GONDERT AND LlENESCH, INC. 29 Wayne Ave. 223-8113
MR. AND MRS. JOHN GORMAN Old Salem CR 4-6040
HILL'S PHARMACY 19 N. Main St. TU 5-2152 (Centerville)
HILLCREST FARM Clarksville, Ohio
JOHNSON-SABATINO, INC. 129 S. Ludlow Street 224-9853
DR. WILBUR E. JOHNSTON
KEMP ROAD GRAVEL PIT 6819 Kemp Road CH 4-0341 Res. C I 3-9593
MRS. E. J. KRIEGBAUM 1035 Croyden Drive CL 6-8750
LARRY'S BARBER SHOP 601 Watervliet Ave. Good Luck, Seniors
MAHLE'S BAR 1221 Wyoming St. CL 2-677 1
MEYER'S MEAT SHOPS 40 i 5 Far Hiiis and 23 Park Ave. AX 3-2147
MODERN MARKET FIXTURES, INC. I I 17 E. Third St. 228-41 11
NATIONAL PRODUCTION SERVICES 1624 S. Brown S+. BA 2-8671
NORTH DAYTON JEWELRY 419 Troy St. BA 4-9684
OAKWOOD DRUGS 22 Park Ave. AX 8-1341
OWEN'S MARKET COMPANY 3613 N. Main St. 278-5758
PARK CONCESSIONS Triangle Park and Kettering Field
A and M PETKUS REALTY, INC. 1017 Gerard St. 222-5607
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REYNOLDS TYPEWRITER CO. 910 Saint Nicholas Ave. CL 3-6563
RIVERDALE ICE AND BEER CO. 3513 N. Main St. 275-4768
RIVERDALE PHARMACY 301 Delaware Ave. CR 4-9662
ROBBINS HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 100 Floyd Ave. CR 4-8749
ROSE'S BARBER SHOP 4726 S. Dixie Drive
SCHOENBERGER'S PHARMACY 555 Salem Ave. 275-1147
SOL SCHULTZ AND CO., INC. 209 S. Jefferson St. 224-5618
CARL SEALS BARBER SHOP 515 Neal Ave. CR 4-7223
SEP'S MOBIL SERVICE 4101 Salem Ave. CR 4-0120
SHILLITO REALTY 319 Hillway Drive 277-3678
AL SIEWE AUTO SALES 3120 W. Third St. AM 3-2644
SIGMA THEATRE 924 Brown St. 223-1022
SLIM ROYSTON'S BARBER SHOP 2800 Linden Ave.
SPECIAL SERVICE DELIVERY OF DAYTON
410 S. Jefferson St. 222-4482
A. STEINBRUNNER SERVICE STATION 2300 W. Third St. 263-9641
TOUCHDOWN CLUB 1427 Arbor Ave. CL 3-3251 or AX 8-1033
VERNON SHOES, INC. 2106 Miracle Lane 277-7801
A. J. WASMUTH, INSURANCE I Knox Ave. at W. Third 853-5354
THE WATKINS FAMILY 4063 Larkspur Drive CR 5-8607
WEIMER FENCE SERVICE, INC. 4700 Springfield Drive CL 3-6158
WINE CELLAR 1139 Brown St. BA 8-2543
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OPTICIANS
Prescription Eyewear
Contact Lenses
Vicon Hearing Instrument
Congratulations to the
CLASS OF '63
104 N. Main BA 4-4782
Congratulations
Best Wishes
and
Good Luck
to the GRADUATING
SENIORS of 1963
from
THE CHAMINADE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION l
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fORMAL WEAR , Vi
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SIze at 0 _0-R
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Shoes, ' . Ir 5 • ' . ' _0-30 Minute Service
Emergency
\ -: O/;OuI.o/.Town .\ Special Servhlce GueslS
• [J s ers'
MONDAY AND THURSDAY TILL 8 P.M.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST
38 E. THIRD ST.
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BA 2-2834
CLUB
Back Row: Jo~n Raly, Dave Lucid , Bill Brucken . Middle Row: Nanc ~cke, KSue Gerger, Marlene Humpert, Rosemary Gray, Marsha Kimbl:'
a ry nopp. Front Row: Ed Schmidt, Ralph Schneider, Bob Neuman.
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What is America's Greatest Natural Resource?
IT'S PEOPLE!
And our greatest untapped resou rce is that quali ty in a man wh ich wil l not permit him to do less than his best at any time.
The forward progress of America depends upon intelligent people, cultivated and developed in ou r school system.
Your diploma is your first mi lestone on an eventful journey toward larger responsibi lities in the caree r of your choice.
Whatever your persona l goal in life may be, you will always want to live up to the high ideals deve loped during your years at Chaminade High School.
YOU'LL FIND WHITE VILLA FROZEN FOODS THE WORLD'S FINEST
TRULY ONE OF
AMERICA'S
OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS
Catering to the Gourmet
Private Dining Rooms Available for Parties
PHONE 222-6771
free dinner parking (2 hours) after 5 PM
indoors at Kinney Garage next door
KING COLE Second and Ludlow
McCOOK BOWL Keowee at Leo
BA 4-7686
44 Automatic Lanes in a Row Without a Post
Special Rates for Students
Air Conditioned Free Parking
Pro-Shop
Bowling Balls Drilled While You Wait
OPEN DAILY 9:00 A.M. till 2:30 A.M.
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T. E. DUNLEVEY & SON
Plumbing & Heating
OVER 60 YEARS
BELL OPTICAL
LABORATORY
Service Limited to
Professional Eye Doctors
Congratulations Seniors
KREUSCH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
BA 4-7646
Residential and Apartment
Building
IIJohnny Walker Has
The Best Buys I n Every Price
And Size ll
MERCURY
MONTEREY METEOR COMET
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
WALKER MOTOR SALES INC.
864 N. MAIN ST.
Next to Suttmillers
Congratulations to the Class of
163
ST. ALBERT THE GREAT TEEN-CLUB
Congratulations Class of 163
LAUGHTER CORP. DAYTON1 OHIO
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RAY'S
Far Hills Florist
Gift Shop
2515 Far Hills * Dayton, Ohio * 298-9551
MARLOW TREE CO. CR 4-8612
Denny '63 Dave '65
Tom '69
-$-:::=:'~:;:N'NG "" "N,," "'N", DAYTON '0, OH'O • CL 3·5188
MIAMI ENGINEERING COMPANY
Congratulations, Class of '63
OTTO G. HUBER
Insurance Service
349 W. First BA 4-9688
Tom '47
C. W. ZIMMERMAN, INC. Builders of Better
Homes in
Miriam Acres
Kettering
Compliments of
GEO. A. PFLAUM PUBLISHER, INC.
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION
SODALITY
TEEN CLUB
Congratulations
to the C lass
of '63
TORO The Best Power Mower Made
Reels Rotaries Riders
Power Handles
KUNTZ'S CAFETERIA AND CATERING
CAFETERIA
1225 Troy St.
CATERING
223-4178
Congratulations
to the Class
of '63
OUR LADY
OF MERCY
TEEN CLUB
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THE CENTRAL PLUMBING COMPANY
RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL
PLUMBING * * * * * HEATING
12 Kammer Ave. AM 8-1661
LEE HILGEFORD AUTO SALES, INC.
Keowee and Webster Streets
SA 2-7443
IMPERIAL CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VALIANT
Quality Used Cars
SALES AND SERVICE
William Furst Hugo Furst
"Say It With Flowers"
FURST THE FLORIST For the Finest in Flowers
for All Occasions
1306 North Troy Street
William Furst, Jr.
MELODY
BA 3-6781
Class of '56
T.V. & APPLIANCE, INC. 3016 East Third St.
3820 North Dixie
Dayton, Ohio
PRETZELS
POTATO CHIPS
KORN KURLS
Phone 253-6731
1700 East First Street
Dayton 3, Ohio
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Here we are, yo u lucky people ! Th e Cl ass of '64!
REID'S PHARMACY Cor. Riverview and N. Broadway BA 6-3679 Free Delivery
We Appreciate Your Business
BOGAN-MA YFLOWER 1827 Woodman
PHONE 253-3162
All the New Styles for Young Men Sport Coats-Suburbans-Car Coats-Suits-Hats
Shirts-Top Coats-Jackets-Slacks-and Furnishings 4 FAMOUS Clothing STORES
Company
1112- 11 22 West 3rd Street Van Buren Shopping Center
Fairborn Plaza Shopping Center 180 Wilmington Plaza Shopping Center
LYONS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES
800 N. Main St. Dayton 5, Ohio PHONE 224-6561
Real Estate
RAY H. PAYNE BROKER
541 Carrlands Drive Kettering 29, Ohio AX 3-7582
RICHARD A. EVANS PLUMBING
Complete Plumbing Service
128 Swallow Dr. 275-0048
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RICHARD WESTON Schools of Beauty Culture
Midwest's Leading Beauty Schools
The Place to Send Mothers, Sisters, and Sweethearts to
Have Their Hair Done
DAYTON 124 E. Third St. 222-4674
MIDDLETOWN-HAM I LTON-LlMA-ZANESVI LLE
Best Wishes to the
CLASS OF '63
GILLE TRAILER SALES
3020 North Dixie Drive Dayton 14, Ohio
PHONE: 275-3624
"MOBILE LIVING IS GRACIOUS LIVING"
OLDSMOBILE
MER CEDES-BENZ
TRIUMPH - TR3
VOLVO - FIAT
Your Choice of the World's Finest Cars
PENNY MOTORS
839 North Main Street
224-3771
14 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
DOWNTOWN 22 E. Third 223-1571 II E. Fifth 228-3592
WESTSIDE 1146 W. Third 223-1972
SHOPPING CENTERS Van Buren 256-8182 Town-Country 293-7509 Miracle Lane 277-7471 West Town 263-1441 North Plaza 278-3931 Airway Center 252-2082 Hills and Dales 298-7881 Forest Park Plaza 275-4542 Huber Heights 233-1223
FAIRBORN 20 W. Main 878-5961
XENIA 4 S. Detroit St.
SCH I FT'S SHOES Dayton's Largest
Family Shoe Stores
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~1963~
The CHAMINADE CO-EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION (Formerly the Chaminade Fathers' and Mothers' Clubs)
extend to you) our sons) CONGRATULATIONS on this happy occasion of your graduation from Chaminade
The Co-Educators' Association has been the binding agent of your school years. Through it your parents
and your teachers have coordinated their mutual efforts in order to make your school years safe, secure
and rewarding.
The Scholastic Assurance Plan, which is a unique feature of the Co-Educators' Association, has stood
silently but solidly beside you throughout your years in Chaminade. Its purpose has been to see you
through to the eventful day of your graduation even if Almighty God, in His wisdom, decided to call
the parent who was your principal support and sustenance.
Some of you have felt the hand of friendship provided by Sch<?lastic Assurance. All of you have had
your school years enriched by the efforts of the Association.
May God be with you in the years allotted to you. May your education keep you on the high road of self
government and may it be a stepping stone from which you will build a thousand stairways to the stars.
----------OFFiCERS OF THE CHAMINADE CO-EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION----------
Brother Lawrence McGervey, S.M . .. ..... .. ........ .. ... Principal
Paul E. Thien ...................................... President
Paul Rose ......... ...... . .... ... ...... ..... 1st Vice President
Maribeth Sipes .. ........................... 2nd Vice President
Catherine A. Fink ......................... .. Recording Secretary
Catherine Albers ..... . ....... ..... ..... Corresponding Secretary
George Loney ...... ........ . ... .... . ... ..... ....... Treasurer
DEDICATED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION THROUGH THE COMBINED EFFORTS OF PARENTS- TEACHERS-STUDENTS
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Congratulations
to the Class of 1963
JOE GILLOTTI,
REALTOR
DON MAUCH'S OHMER PARK SHELL SERVICE
PHONE 253-2631
General Repairing
1820 Wyoming St. at Phillips Ave.
Dayton 10, Ohio
DON MAUCH '43 DAVE ENGEL '56 LARRY LEHMANN '61
Compliments of
PREMIER RUBBER MANUFACTURING CO.
Dayton, Ohio
1
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JIM HERBERT '62
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Congratulations to the
Class of '63
SAN DY/S DRIVE-IN
201 Woodman Dr.
and
Stroop at Marshall
Congratulations
Class of 1963
CLAY MILLER
RICHARD L. BOEKE Class '59
BONDED INSURANCE AGENCY
INC.
PHONE 298-7324
202 Shroyer Rd. Dayton 19, Ohio
BA 3-2962 BA 3-5580
GUY J. MAGETTI
FUNERAL HOME 1508 Valley Street 324 N. Broadway
Dayton, Ohio
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Over Quarter Century of Service to Labor and Management
THE LABOR UNION NEWSPAPER of National Newspapers Corp.
184
BA 3-4203 2 1 1 South Ludlow
Also Publishers of
ANNUAL UNION DIRECTORY
HAUER
3104
Far Hills
314
E. First
Other Newspapers
MUSIC
Congratulations
to the Class
of 1963
G. W. SMITH & SONS, INC.
Compliments of
FRIGI DAI RE LOCAL 801 I.V.E. - A.F.L. - c.I.a.
Dayton, Ohio
GEORGE R. OBERER
Class of 1945
INVITES YOU TO VISIT BEAUTIFUL
GOLD KEY HO,MES I n Englewood
Drive Out North Main St. - Rt. #48
V4 Mile Past New Route 40 Overpass
Turn Left on Wenger Rd. to Model Home Area
Congratulations
to the
CLASS OF 1963
From
THE JOHN L. MACBETH INS. CO.
Hulman Bldg. PHONE 223-2239
AGENTS JIM PAXSON PHIL KLUM
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CL 2-3/22
186
TOBIAS FUNERAL HOME
648 Watervliet Ave., at Fauver
Dayton /0, Ohio
Ambulance Service
BEST OF LUCK TO SENIORS
From
WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
22 North Ludlow Street
Dayton 2, Ohio
CONGRATULATIONS
WESTBROCK FUNERAL HOME
/7/2 Wayne Ave.
Dayton, Ohio
LUHN PAINTING COMPANY
3520 Otterbein Ave.
CR 7-6588
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NORTHWESTERN TOOLS, INC.
E. J . (Gene) T omezek '33
Congratulations
to the
CLASS OF 1963
ESTEE MOLD AND DIE
1467 Stanley Avenue
Dayton 4, Ohio BA 4-9889 BA 4-9880
SCHLATER'S SERVICE STATION Motor Tune Up Accessories
Brake Service Batteries
J. E. SCHLATER
2326 Far Hills Ave. AX 3-0274
"Upper Dayton View's Oldest Established . Drug Store"
BRAWLEY'S DRUG STORE 230 I Salem Ave. Dayton. Ohio
Phone CR 4-2121
LUDLOW BATTERY
AND IGNITION 421 S. Ludlow St.
Auto Service Since 1913 BA 4-1011
WEILER WELDING COMPANY, INC.
ELECTRIC ACETYLENE
Since 1920 EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANY WELDING PROBLEM
Metal Spraying Flame Hardening
Sand Blasting
Flame Cutting Fabrication of Jigs
Heliarc
Distributors for Airco Supplies. Equipment. and Ohio Medical Gases
324 East Second Street BA 8-5186
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Utility - Industrial - Commercial
BOHN & SNEAD, INC.
Electrical Contractors and Engineers
2032 W. Riverview
IN FOREMAN'S BUILDING
278-5728 After 5 P.M. and Weekends
CALL CL 4- 1550
NEW DEAL TOOL
AND
MACHINE COMPANY 245 Leo Street
D<lyton 4, Ohio
BUCHER BROTHERS INC.
Supplying Quality Printing
to
Dayton Business Houses
for
Thirty Years
729 Leo St . BA 8-2022
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HON IOUS ELECTRIC, INC.
1107 E. Third Street
Dayton 2, Ohio
223-3227
Commercial - Residential - Industrial Wiring and Heating
LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
LICENSED HEATING CONTRACTOR
Compliments of
DOT'S SUPER MARKET
W ate rvliet and Patte rson Rd.
Specializing in Finest Meats in Town
Compliments of
PRICE STORES
4th and J efferson
HOWARD'S QUALITY PIES Fairborn , Ohio
878-6351
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Congratulations to the Class of 1963
THE DUPPS COMPANY of GerD1antown
Manufacturers of meat packing, rendering and extraction equipment
Vic and Mom would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the kind patronage that has been given them through the years. They would also like to wish the Cham ina de Senior Class of 1963 the best of luck in the future.
VIC CASSANO & MOM DONISI
Pizza Kings
VIC JR. '63
Over 20 Convenient Locations in Dayton, Franklin, Germantown,
Middletown, Troy, Wilmington, and Springfield
Best Wishes to the
CLASS OF '63
ZENGEL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Building Quality Construction Homes . In
PLEASANT HILL
In
CENTERVILLE
71 W. Alexandersville - Bellbrook Rd.
TU 5-7322
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THE BLOMMEL
SIGN COMPANY BA 4-9618
735 Wayne Avenue Dayton, Ohio
Best Wishes
to THE GRADUATING
CLASS OF 1963
from
PAUL & HUGO DEIS
Dennis J. Sweetman Class of '58
JACK SWEETMAN REALTY CO. 2111 Wayne Avenue CLearwater 3-51 I I
MIAMI VALLEY TOOL & DIE CO.
4041 Salem Ave.
Dayton, Ohio
Designers
of
Dies
Jigs
Fixtures
Special Machines
BEST WISHES .
from a
FRIEND
PHONE: 293-7094
MIAMI VALLEY DRY WALL CO. 3421 Sharon Avenue
Dayton 29, Ohio
JAMES WORTHINGTON Presid~nt
Congratulations to
THE CLASS OF 1963
MAX'S SHOE STORE 729 Watervliet CL 3-8007
Compliments
DETRICK'S MARKET 401 Nordale Avenue
CL 3-9587
Known for Quality MEATS
•
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farkmoor'~ got what no one else has got ...
'- Parkmoor's got more variety - tnats what ...
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JUMBO SUR()ERS- MAllS-COKES pl(/5 oller 60 other menu tft/ns
PARKMOOR IS THE PLACE TO GO
(JO FIRST ClASS - tJtJ PARKMOOR,
McCall and Sharkey during a soul.stirring scene from Tall Story.
Congratulations to the
CLASS OF 1963
MR. AND MRS. T. W. SUTIMILLER
Congratulations to the
CLASS OF '63
TATONE BUICK in Fairborn
When Better Cars Are Built Buick Will Build Them and
TATONE BUICK Will Sell Them.
357 N. Broad St.
Fairborn, Ohio
Compliments From
A FRIEND
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PIX RESTAURANT 42 W. Fifth St. East of
Mac's Bar
Foods Cooked in Butter
Dinner by Opal Longo-Owner
GITZINGER TRUCKING CO. You Call-We Haul
4769 Valley St. BE 3-0646 BE 3-088 1
Dayton, Ohio
Congratulations From
JOE SCHIRACK Davue Party Supplies }
1913 Salem Ave.
Compliments
of
B. G. DANIS CO. INC.
Best Wishes to the Graduates
from
HOUSER'S PHARMACY 5428 Kemp Road
Spin Kemp Shopping Center
CL 3-9148
C. R. Houser, Jr. '42
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A FRIEND
MIAMI STATIONERS 27 East Second Street
School and Office Supplies Greeting Cards and Social Stationery
HEIDER CLEANERS, INC. 3720 Wilmington Pk.
Fast Quality Service Exclusive Shirt Laundry Modern Storage Vault
CALL 298-663 1
For Personal Insurance Service
RICHARD E. BELLERT LIFE - HEALTH - ACCIDENT - GROUP
BUSINESS MEN'S ASSURANCE CO.
440 1 N. Main St. Dayton, Ohio
Bus. 278-6041 PHONES Res. 837-6227
KAUNAS-CAFE Beer - Whiskey and Genuine
Turtle Soup
519 Valley St.
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Compliments of
BUTLER HEATING
Air Conditioning
R. L. BUTLER Class of '38
120 Springfield St.
ELRIDGE BODY SHOP
CL 4-1713
LARGE OR SMALL
WE DO IT ALL
4625 N. Dixie Dr.
CR __ 5-1841
ARCADE FOOD SHOP
26 South Ludlow Street
BA 4-3383
TOM WECKESSER '63
CONGRATU LATIONS, SENIORS
MACK SALES, INC. 3339 N. Dixie Drive
Dayton, Ohio
PHONE: 278-4821
RICHARD A. EVANS PLUMBING Complete Plumbing Service
128 Swallow Dr. 275-0048
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Sincere Best Wishes and
Congratulations - Class of 1963 It has been a privilege and a pleasure working
with you to make your 1963 yearbook the best ever
FRIEDMAN EASTERLING STUDIO 613 Salem Avenue
CR 5-0941
"Dayton/s Leading School Photographersll
greetings from the
. bowels of the earth
THE SODALITY
GREEN-BACKERS
"We SPeci0lize In Good Printing" 196
JUNIOR D CHAMINADE'S ANSWER TO THE MANPOWER SHORTAGE
~.~" M~ ,'.". ,:,', ~ .::".
" .:.
Waldorf PORK SRUSRGE
WM FOCKE SONS CO. 1712 Springfield St.
Quality Meats - Since 1875
Home of Waldorf Pork Sausage and Waldorf Double Smoked for
Double Flavor Hams
Good Luck EAGLES!
Congratulations
CLASS OF
1963
PLATERS SERVICE INC.
Bumper Exchange
West Chestnut St.
Englewood, Ohio
PHONE 836-5132
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THE CHAMINADE VARSITY BAND
BELL OPTICAL
LABORATORY
Service Limited to
Professional Eye Doctors
Fidelity Prescriptions
PRESCRI PTIONS
AX 3-1 177 2309 Far Hills
SA 4-9881 5th and Main
SA 3-8134 38 N. Main
CR 7-6537 2734 Salem
SA 4-1 157 42 Wyoming
AX 3-3 172 3951 Far Hills
Elmer '29
HYLAND MACHINE CO.
40 POTOMAC STREET
DAYTON, OHIO
SA 2-6353
Manufacturers of Screw Machine Products
Dick '50 Phil '64
Compliments of
RATHWEG INSURANCE AGENCY
All Kinds of Insurance
Richie '73
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Congratulations
to the Class of 1963
From
THE CHAMINADE BOOSTERS CLUB
"The Chaminade student is noted for his genial , solicitous attitude towards his peers." -Albert C . Glossenwater
1733
MEYER & BOEHMER FUNERAL HOME
Conveniently Located to Serve You
BROWN STREET AT SAWMILL ROAD
AMBULANCE SERVICE
AIR CONDITIONED
HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE
BA 3-9119
Congratulations to the Class of '63
COMPLIMENTS OF
GETTYSBURG FOOD CENTER
2198 N. Gettysburg Ave. at Kings' Highway
R. ORF '32
BOWL AT THE
CAPRI LANES 2727 S. Dixie
Special · School Rates
SEITZ HARDWARE CO.
SOUTH Town and Country Shopping Center
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gerard greene i have studied a few times the marble-head which was chiseled for me -a boat with an unfurled sail at rest in the miami river in fantasy it pictures not my life but my destination. for love was offered me but i unfastened the ring from my nose sorrow knocked at my door but the knob fell into my hand. ambition called to me but i still had river water in my ears. success welcomed me but the mat was slippery with kelp. yet all the while i only hungered for an endless meal ticket in life. and now i know that we must furl that unfurled sail. and catch some kind of air to thrust me forward into the cool beyond. but life without gas is the torture of restless and vague desire for gaseousness. it is the boat longing for catch but still afloat on the great miami. so on i will go, sailing and seasicking through the polluted waters of life.
A hitherto unpublished work of Freeman Frod, poet laureate of
Senior D, was recited by the poet at the class's annual poetry reading and dandelion
chain making festival held this year on May 12.
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IN MEMORIAM
GeraRd Ko ERfrit§ ApriR 13 9 1945 May 169 1963
For unto Thy faithfttl, 0 Lord, life is changed, not taken away: Space donated by 4C
Dear Readers:
The following letters have just been found in our mail department. Because of our policy of publishing our readers' opinions both favorable and otherwise, we are including them here.
M ay 7, 1963
To the Members of the Eagle Staff: For thi rty years I have been reading your ye arbooks.
You r artists are amateurs, your iokes ree k, and your mater ia l is t rash . There w as one excepti on, however, the 1929 Eagle was reall y great. Unfortuna tel y my copy never arrived . Enclosed f ind a check for $ .99 to cover
the cost of the book.
Sincere ly yours, Robert E. Geary, S.M.
D ear Brother Geary: H ave the Green- backers print one
on the press !
:\iay 7, 1963
Dear Editor:
I have been reading your yearbook s since 1928. I j ust thought I'd drop you a line to tell you I don't like those phony l etters that start out like this: " H ello, my name is :\lurkamooka Swartzbaugh." I am 5 years old .
D ear Anthony: W ise Guy!
Dear Editor:
Respec tfully, Anthony D'Elia
May 8, 1963
My name is Murkamooka Sw artzbaugh . I am 5
years old and I have been reading your yearbook since 1934 ...
February 10, 1963
D ear Ad Editor: I didn't realize until recently that you had advertise
ments in your annual. Please include the fo llowing:
THIS PAGE OF CONUNDRUMS SUPPLIED BY THE HILARIOUS 1H HOTSHOTS
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Your FRIENDLY Bookstore offers sweatshirts for only I c under 2c over 3c under $2.00
D ear Friend ly: We gotcha!
Dea r Edi tor-in-Ch ief How can on e book be so bad ?
D ear T. S. : W e employ a staff of over 75 who work di ligently dur ing the entire school year.
DEA R EDITOOR :
A Friendly
May 17, 1963
T. S.
M A Y 14, 1963
I GIT LOTS OF GRINS OUTTA YORE ANNAUEL YARBOOK. M A SAYS IT'S THE BEST BOOK NEXT TO REVENOO REVUE. ATTA CHED TO THESE HAR SCRIBBLINS IS A GIFT OF PA'S CORN SQUEEZINS. YU SHURE GOT A HEAP A
GOOD PA GES TH A R.
D ear Shag Rag : T ha nhssh!
Dear Editor-in-Chief:
YOUR EVER LOVIN , SHAG RAG
May 29, 1963
We have w ritten every year for the past three years hoping that you w ould fulfill our request. Please don't refuse us again. We are dreaming about that full page, color shot of Jim Ivory that w e have
promised to pay for . We think Jim's the greatest. Can 't you give Jim the space he needs and deserves
in your sill y old yearbook? Get our Jimmy when he smiles that cute smile that w rinkles his little nose. Money is no object . We want our Jimmy big!
Anx iousl y, The Jim Ivory Fan Club of Julienne and St. Joe's (over 2,000 members)
WE LOWLY SOPHS GIVE
SPIRITED
Cheer
the class of nineteen sixty-three
.. ~ sold over 1000 Raffle Books • led school in Mission Book Drive • second in school in Bishop's Relief Drive • champions of the Sophomore Invitational
Basketball Tournament
the Wa2c's
WHAT IN THE WORLD
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IS IT ...
the husband of a greasy gungus-fighting goddess?
a butler at a San Jacinto undertaker's festival?
a bad lad hot after gun gus ?
an eccentric scientist who humanly errs, but is finally forgiven?
a mystic by a pond, writing of chimney mishaps?
an immigrant Pollock?
a god who helps those who help fight gungus?
a plump, persecuted plum (or is it Pflaum)?
a grimy, furze cutting, tennie wearing 3G'er?
a mad biologist?
a prize fresh from a Cracker-Jack box?
a biologist with a heart, man?
a gablaned namtrah?
a thaumatolampas diadema?
despite the fact that there is no such
word as gungusJ the greasy gzmgus-fighting
gods al'e just a bunch of gttys in the bio
lab at 8:30 Monday through Friday.
SCHMALTZ'S ANCIENT HISTORY 45
after the war brought prosperity to the United States. In the latter fifties man began his conquest of space. Also notable during this era was the renaissance of culture which occurred in 1963. Peculiarly, this rebirth began at a secondary school in Dayton, Ohio, in a class known as the 4F Freds. Their numerous contributions are enumerated below.
The noted artist, Brother Joseph Barrish, S.M., is to this day imitated by the avantguarde artists of Paris. Among his most valuable works are his madonnas, which range in price from $500,000 to S1,000 ,000. Conducting a studio in the basement of a medieval castle, he inspired many of his students, including Robert Powers, James Nellis, and Thomas Osterday. Powers is noted for his abstractions of the human form; Nellis for his vivid rustics ; Osterday for his geometrics.
In the field of athletics, several of this group excelled. Thomas Poeppelmeier, Robert Peitz, Thomas Rave, and Mark Nemecek trayeled to the Olympic Games in Tokyo, and carried home gold medals in the basketball, hop skip and jump, wrestling, and 100-yard dash events.
Chuck Ruemping, a good-looking poet, wrote many beautiful sonnets about the glories of nature. In his secondary school days he was known as a gay, offbeat individual. But it wasn't until he began composing poetry that his true character was exposed.
Richard Rinaldo, then a super-intellect, succeeded Caroline Kinudy to the White House. During his four-year term a renewed interest in the art of speaking came about. Rinaldo's secretary of state, Clifford Ruble, (his understudy was John Ruble, who carried a resemblance) managed to establish peaceful relations with the USSR and premier Thov Jamavich Payne. Rinaldo's ambassador to Spain, Walter Rubin de Salis, became a close friend of Franco, thereby establishing closer relations with Spain.
Thomas Reiger, James Payne, and William Neu had a profound influence upon the clothing styles of that age. Their tee shirt and vest creation was internationally popular.
4F produced many noted authors. Among the most prominent of these are J. E. Richards, Donald Reinhard, J. Stephen Redick, and Michael Redden. Richards wrote mainly social criticism; Reinhard composed his theories on scientific endeavor; Redick wrote a television series called "Me and My Pansies ." Redden is the most renowned of the group. As a satirist, he wrote such monumental works as, Early Birds Don't Catch ].J7 arms, Leading the Pack, Fred Badge of Cotlrage, and Far Above the Madding Crowd.
Eventually taking over the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Portune, David Pflum, Thomas Rosato, John Pickrel, Robert Powell, and Mike Probst proved
themselves the finest musicians in the world. All but Rosato played many instruments, Rosato specialized in the zither. Also notable in this field was Robert Quatman, although he never won international acclaim, because of his basic love for rock 'n roll.
Michael Riley, Bill Prinz, and Robert Neumann excelled jointly in the field of science. Through experimentation and research they came up with a new electron theory.
The only infamous members of the group, Michael Russel and Oscar Nass, were philosophers. Instigating . a movement to set fire to Washington, they were sentenced
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Above: Tilgath-Pileser-discovered fire one day w hile playing with some matches .
Right: Abraham Lincoln-Born on a holiday; played the stocks; took a killing in Ford; controls a lot of copper.
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BEHIND EVERY GREAT HOMEROOM IS A GREAT MAN!-Franklin. AS A WISE OLD PHILOSOPHER FROM 4B ONCE SAID, "GET ATA HERE!"
he Scarlet Letter or
An "A" for Effort
Scene One. (Ye Olde Chaminade. A compartment Enter tutor. Pupils in chairs.)
Tutor: Good day fine class, Ah, the morn, in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon eastern hill.
Pupils: Cheers, you smart wight. Prithee, what have you for us Today?
Tutor: Pray, do you not remember? Twas but a day ago, I told you Of a quiz.
Pupils: Horrors no, this evil destiny we Wish upon no man. Give us but one more chance Kind gentleman.
(smiling) Tutor: No, no. I won't stand for your
Supposed cogging. So with no delay a sheet of paper you must lay upon your desk this glorious day.
(classmates to each other) Pupils: One may smile, and smile, and be A Villian.
(class assembles in a huddle in the rear, teacher remains in front)
Tutor: I fear something is rotten in the State of Denmark. (awaits silence)
Alright, let us begin with problem one, To be or not to be, that is the question.
(The class files out of the compartment one by one) .
Will Shakespeare in Ye Olde Chaminade (Emmanllel Building, newly eonstmeted)
Tutor: Though this be madness, yet there is Method in't
Whither goest thou? Wherefore dost thou leave?
(A spokesman from the class steps forward)
Spokesman: I stand not here to quillet, yet I must remind you that The quality of mercy is not strained, And besides, the sweet wind doth gently kiss The trees, and I fear tis far too nice To don your charter, and stay within. But, timorous wretch, there shall always be a Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.
Never was a story of more woe Than this of a tutor and his fellows
This tense and moving drama was written by William Shakespeare ex pressly for . . .
THE 2A ARCHONS
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CHAMINAGO By
KARL SANDBERG
Wallet Butcher for the World,
Fatemaker, Stacker of soiled demerit slips,
Player with basketballs and the nation's
brain handler;
Stuffy, Musty, Bawling,
School of the Big Boys:
They tell me you are most difficult and I believe them, for
I have seen your ninety and forty-two minute quizzes up your
teachers' sleeve, luring the immature minds of youth into an
abyss of confusion
And they tell me you are in want and I answer : Yes, for I have seen
men nearly killed for not selling their quota of raffle tickets.
Fierce as a student with tongue lapping for more homework; cunning
as an Irish physicist pitted against the many pupils.
Building
Griping
Punishing
Surging
Teaching? Above: A segment of one of the daily poetry readings in 2}
THE HEADLESS HORSEMEN OF JUNIOR H
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
THANK YOU ...
BROTHER JOSEPH BARRISH, S.M., who as head moderator of the annual staff inspired the editors to meet the deadlines and to strive for originality. His novel ideas and professional knowledge were a tremendous asset.
BROTHER JAMES VORNDRAN, S.M. , who as assistant moderator of the staff and head moderator of the photo club was an important coordinator between his club and the staff.
MR. THOMAS FRERICKS, who as business manager for the book, handled efficiently the selling of advertising and '63 Eagles. His work made this book financially possible.
MR. JOE FRIEDMAN, who as the schoo l' s professional photographer, spent many hours, free of charge, at Chaminade, shooting faculty, events, and activities.
MR. MATT McCORMICK, who as representative of Taylor Publishing Company, made frequent trips to Dayton to offer his guidance on the technical problems in volved in producing a yearbook.
MIKE SHANESY, who as spring editor spent many hours finishing his section in the heat of early June.
MARY STRAWN Queen of the '63 Eag le Staff
THOMAS F. STEINER Editor
MATT McCORMICK Taylor Representative
TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY ", ..., World', S.nl V .. ,bookt A,. l'V1o.·m.d."