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During the past four years, we have become conscious of the forces at work

in the formation of better men. We have, after much deliberation, divided

these forces into three sections-the Church, the school, and the home.

In the Church we include the Sacraments and their administrators, the reli­

gious order, which is composed of our teachers, and the effeCt which the Church

has on our lives. Under the heading of School, we place our High School and

all the character building activities accompanying it. As for the Home, we include

the city and the nation, as well as our individual residences and families.

Finally, we believe that thru the imitation of Christ and His way we can make

a better world. We firmly believe that we will attain a better world by following

and renewing the Church, by building and aiding the school, and by starting

and maintaining the new home.

In this book, we have tried to show, in pictures and in words, what these

three molding elements are, how they have formed us, and how we can

strengthen them in later years.

You will become aware of this guiding thought when you page thru "The

1946 Eagle", for we have arranged our divisions as .

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Church, school, home­Treasuries of men. The Church gave Christ And His way; The school- knowledge, Guidance, hope; The home- true love, Understanding, happiness.

Now we must leave The home we love, The school we know . We have been taught, We have learned The lessons well, That we might go Into the better world Of tomorrow . . .

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And repay our debt­In order that we Can do our part To strengthen and renew The Church; To build, to staff, to fill Mary's schools; To start and to provide for The home ...

To depart is hard­To leave to build, To strengthen, and begin Lessens our distress . . We go to prove Thru the 'imitation of Christ That we are The better men For better times!

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DEDICATION

Leader of the school-Friend of those who leave­Counselor of those who come­To you, our principal, We dedicate this book. Four years of your guidance­Trained in 'the way of Christ; Lead by Mary's worker. Yes, a tribute we give To him who leaves with us. To the honor of this man, Brother Julius May, S. M., We dedicate this book.

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Stephen Sheehy, S.M. Bookkeeping Business Math · Director of Athletics

William A . Ambrose, S .M. Art English

Andrew H. Schratz, S.M. Typing

John F. Verder, S.M. Librarian

James 1. Loughran, S. Maintenance

Robert H. Springman, S.M. History Religion Music Director of Band

John F. Hall, S .M. Typing

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Joseph F. Buettner, S.M. Assistant Principal Spanish Science Projector Club Moderator

Bernard J. Reckert, S.M. Treasurer

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BORN IN

MEMORIAM Sept. 28, 1913

DIED Feb. 28, 1946

OUR BROTHER BILL It was to our sorrow that we were deprived of the presence of Brother William Klueber , in the middle of our senior year. It was, . however our good fortune to have known him and to have been the recipients of his many kindnesses. To us "Brother Bill"'- as we affectionately called him, was a friend and a religious who spent himself in the service of the students, the Society of Mary, and God. His was the humble life of a working brother in the Society of Mary, but his fidelity, interest and enthusiasm carried him to a spot in every heart of every Chaminade students that would be a source of envy of those who aspire to a "place in the sun." The following is only 'one of the many typical rem:arks passed among the seniors when the ;"ews of his sud­den departure from our midst reached us . 'He was a great friend; he could tell us off when we needed it, but never left us without a word of cheer or a word of encouragement."

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COMMENCEMENT

Academic procession ... grand march ... salute . proud parents ... con-

gratulations .. . "Ave atque Vale!" .. . diplomas ... ribbons ... parting hand-

clasps. Farewell to four years at Chaminade. A diploma, symbol of scholastic

achievement, in the hands of a bewilaered graduate means more to the "man

of Chaminade". A Catholic education, four years at Chaminade, has won for

him more than just a parchment. We have been formed according to the pattern

of a Christian gentleman. The marks of an educated being begin and end with

character formation . The Chaminade graduate has been formed so that he might

live the supernatural life; thinking, judging, and acting constantly and consist-

ently in conformity with his ideal-Jesus Christ, the Son of Mary. Molded into

a young man with adequate religious and scholastic training, he will constantly

• strive to gain success in the future. We, the Seniors of 1946, have been gUided

on the true road-now the responsibility to remain there lies upon us. His life at

Chaminade is as real today as it was four years ago, when he first discovered it.

Its undying significance we dedicate under the symbol of the Green and White.

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After a week of campaigning by' rival parties, the annual election of senior officers was held.

The five senior students elected were a reflE:!ction ' of popular senior choices. The capability of

the officers was illustra~ed in their high scholastic standing and achievements in school activities .

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Mr. Gerard A. Faust

Civics Mechanical Drawing Football Coach

John J. Jansen, S.M.

Religion Algebra Trigonometry Faculty Advisor 1946 Cheerleaders C.S.M.C. Moderator

4-B

Rev. Francis A. Rocha, S.M. 4-A

Religion Civics Chaplain C.S.M.C. Moderator

Joseph F. Janning, S.M.

English Algebra Poets Corner Adviser

4-C

Henry C" Springman, S.M. 4-D

Physics · Trigonometry Mechanical Drawing Photography

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Side: Left to Right; John Stueve Dennis Smith Louis Bolton Thomas Connair Jerome Muth Rober! Sturwold

Initiative .. . leadership . . . character . .. person-

ality . . . scholarship ... responsibility . .. spirituality .

Some are God-given . . . some, natural . ..

others, acquired. Congratulations to the 1946

members of the National Scholastic Honor Society.

Twenty-five, a chosen few .. " few Clmidst a hostile

million.

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You have proven yourselves to be leaders on

field, on court, in labs, with books, through sp"eech,

example, personality" And yet there is the future­

horizons clouded, at times forboding " .. fear con­

firmed in hope, hate submersed in love, doubt

dissolved in faith. For you are the leaders, to you

we look-on you we rely! The inspiration for the

better man in the better world of tomorrow.

Side : Sea ted; Michael Powers Harold Honious Ra lph Hammer

Standing: Louis Suttman Joseph Schell George Uhlenbrock Richard Deininger Bruce Tremblay

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B. Jerome Adams

Thomas J. Baldassarre "Baldy"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Perfect Attendence

Richard 1. Amaim "Dick"

Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Council 3 Student Council 3 C. S. M. C 2, 4 Officer 4

Mark E. Baltes "Mark"

Honor Society Class Officer 4 Band 3,4 Eagle Staff 4 Minstrel 4

Donald 1. Andrews "Andy"

C. s. M. C. 2 Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 2, 4 Minstr€1 3, 4 Booster Club 3, 4

Richard P. Barhorst "Dick"

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Jerome W. Bashaw

C. S. M. C. 2 Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4

John C. Bertling "Jack"

C. S. M. C. 2

Thomas A. Becker "Tom"

William, E. Blommel "Bill"

C. S. M. C. 2 Bowling 1, 2

William C. Beecroft "Bill"

C. S. M. C. 2 Bowling 3

Louis F. Bolton "Lou"

Honor Society Football 2, 3, 4 All City 4 Class O ff icer 4 Monogram Club 3, 4 Minstrel 3 National Athletic Scholarship Society

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James R. Braun "Jim"

C. S. M, C. 2

Edward 1. Brun "Ed"

Harold F. Brinkman

John R. Bucher

Bowling 4

Kenneth R. Brown "Kenny"

Basketba ll 1 ,~ 2, 3, 4 Fencing 1. 2 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Class Officer "2 Minstrel 3 News .Staff 2, 4 Winner of Paper Drive 3

Ralph W. Burger

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James E. Carr "Jim"

C. S. M . C. 2, 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Junior Counc il 3 Minstrel 3 Band I, 2, 3 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4

Robert T. Cochran "Bob"

c. s. M. C. 2, 4 Minstrel 3 Booster C lub 4 Eagle Staff 4

Anthony J. Chirco "Tony"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 . Projector Club 4

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Thomas T. Connair "Tom"

Cafeteria 2, 3, 4 Honor Society Eagle Staff Secretary 4 News Staff 2, 4 Minstrel 3, 4 C. S. M. C. 2, 4

Antonio J. Chirco "Nino"

c. S. M. C. 2, 4 Math Club 3, 4 News Staff 3, 4 Basketball :&

Richard F. Connell "Deadwood"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Class Officer 3 Junior Council 3

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James D. Cooper "Jim"

C. s. M. C. 2

Orner J. Dahlinghaus "Slim"

c. 3. M. C. 2

Roy A . Crainich "Abbie"

. Donald J. Dawson "Don"

c. S. M. C. 2 Class Officer 3 Junior Council 3 Fencing 2

Eugene J. Dabbelt. "Dab"

C. s. M. C. 2, 4 Class Officer 3

Donald J. Deardorff

C. S. M. C . 2, 4 Bowling .3 Booster Club 3

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Richard 1. Deininger "Dick"

Honor Society Minstrel 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 Math Club President 4 Booster Club 3, 4 . Booster Club-President 4 Eagle Staff 4-Theme Editor News Staff 4 Oratorical Contest 3 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4

Joseph 1. Egalite "Briar"

Bowling 3,4

Jean Patterson Deis "Dice"

C. S. M. C. 2 Library Staff I, 2 Minstrel 3, 4 Band I, 2

Alfred 1. Elter "Red"

Joseph P. Deppen "Joe'"

C. S. M. C. 2 Band I, 2 Class Officer 2 Basketball I, 2

Ralph E. Emerick "Rfck"

Honor Society C. S. M. C. 4 Junior Council Math Club 3,4 Eagle Staff 4 Honor Roll 3, 4

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Thomas G. Ewing "Tom"

c. S. M. C.2, 4 Bowling 3,4

' Booster Club 3, 4 Minstrel 3, 4

Russel W . Fiel "Rus"

Basketball 2

Frank A . Fecke "Frankie"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Orchestra 2 Minstrel 3, 4

Thomas J. Folino "Tom"

C. S. M. C. Officer 2 Paladin Award 2 Track 2 Cross Country I. 2 Class Officer 1 Student Council 1 Minstrel 3, 4 News Staff 4

Nicholas J. Fiel "Nick"

Basketball 2

Charles E. Fortener "Chuck"

c. s. M . C. 2, 4 Bowling I. 2

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Carl 1. Fricke "Jim"

Football 2

John 1. Gephart "Jack"

C. S. M. C . 2 Bowling 3 Eagle Staff 4 News Staff 4 Paladin Award 2

Joseph G. Gallaher "Barna"

c. s. M. C. 2-0fficer 2 Honor Society Golf 3,4 Class Officer 1, 3 Monogram Club 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4 National Athletic Scholarship !3ociety

James E. Hall "Jim"

Class Officer 4

Edward F. Gentner "Butch"

C. s. M. C. 2 Bowling 1 Student Council 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4

John E. Hamman "Johnny"

c. S. M. C. 2, 4 Bowling 3 Fencing 1, 2 Eagle Staff- Religious Editor Minstrel 3

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Ralph E. Hammer "General"

C. S. M. C. 2 Honor Society Perfect Attendance Bowling 3,4 Booster Cl~b 3, 4

. Eagle Staff 4 Honor Roll 3, 4 News Staff 3, 4

Anthony W . Hickey "Tony"

C. S. M. C .. 2 Track 1, 2 Bowling· 3, 4 News Staff 3, 4

Donald E. Herbert "Herby"

c. S. M. C . 2, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Track 2 Minstrel 3 Library Staff 2 News Staff 4 Oratorical Contest Winner 2

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Albert J. Hodapp "AI"

C. s. M. C. 2, 4 Track 2 Booster Club 4

Robert C. Hessinger "Bob"

C. S. M. C. 2 Fencing 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4

John F. Holloran "Irish"

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Harold B. Honious "H"

Honor Society Fencing 2, 3, 4 Minstrel ·3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 Booster Club 4 Eagle Staff 4

'ohn E. Huntsberger "Huntz"

c. S. M. C. 2 Basketball 1

William R. Horst "Bill"

C. S .. M. C. 2, 4

George 1. Jackowski "Jack"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Honor Student 4 Minstrel 3, 4 Booster Cl ub 4 . Honor Roll 4

Carroll A. Horvath "Legs"

Basketba ll 2 Minstrel 3 News Staff 2

Thomas E. Keck "Tom"

c. S. M. C. 2 Junior Council

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Lawrence 1. Keller "Larry"

Cafeteria I, 2, 3, 4

Joseph B. Kistner "Barney"

C. s. M. C. 4 Basketball I, 2 Class O ffi cer I, 2, 3

Robert F. Kern "Bob"

Bowling I, 2, 3 Band I, 2, 3, 4

Eugene W . Klawon "Gene"

William F. Kissell "Bill"

BasebaU 3 Track 1 Class Officer 2 Bowling 3,4 Projector Club 3 Perfect Attendance Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4

Jos . H . Koepnick "Gentle Joe"

c. S. M. C. 2, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4, All City 4 Footba ll 2, 3, 4, 'All City 4 Baseball 3 Junior Council Class Officer 4 Monogram C:;lub 2, 3, 4

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Thomas A . Kracus "Tom"

c. S. M. C. 2 Minstrel 4

Vincent C. Lawler "Vince"

C. S. M. C. 2 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4 Basketball 1 Track 2' Oratorical Contest

Peter H. Kuntz "Pete"

c. S. M. C. 2, 4 Honor Society National Athletic Scholarship Society Football 3,4 Class Officer 2, 3 Minstrel 3,4 Student Council 2, 3, 4- President 4 Oratorical Contest Winner 3 News Staff 2, 3, 4 Eagle Staff, Editor-in-Chief Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Senior Treasurer

Daniel 1. Leary "Dan"

Track 1, 2 Class Officer 3, 4 Minstrel 4 Eagle Staff 4

John D. Laufersweiler "Johnnie"

C. S. M. C. 2 Honor Society National Athletic Scholarship Society Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Alternate Class Officer 2, 3, 4 City Council Representative

Martin G. LeBoeuf "Marty"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 4 Student Council 1, 2, 4

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. Richard D. Leen "Dick"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 . Honor Roll 2

Bowling 3 Minstrel 3

Drum Major 3 , 4

Virgil W. Link "Virg"

Fencing 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3,4 Perfect Attendance

Raymond 1. Lemming "Ray"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Track 2 Eagle 4

Leonard C. Long "Lenny"

C. S. M. C. 2

Edward J. Leschansky "Les"

Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 All City 3, 4 Baseball 3 National Athletic Scholarship SOciety 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 Monogram Club 3, 4 Junior Council Student· Council

Robert E. Lowry "Bob"

C. s. M. C. 2. Student Council 4

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Robert E. Marshall "Bob"

C. s. M. C. 2, 4

Louis D. Melia "Tiny"

Honor Society . Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4 Minstrel 3 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4

Jerome J. McGarry "Jerry"

C. s. M. C. 2, 4 C. S. M. C. Officer 2 Class Officer 2, 3 Student Council 3

Cl~ss Officer I Minstrel 3 Booster Club I Band 1, 2, 3, 4 News 4

Walter 1. McMahon "Mac"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Track .2 Minstrel 4 Eagle Staff 4- Staff Typist

Harry 1. Miller

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Richard A. Miller "Di'ck"

Track 2 Clilss Ofticer 1. 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2 News Stilff 2, 3, 4 Eagle Staff 4- Staff Artist Senior Vice President

Howard ·]. Monnin "Howie"

Honor Society Honor Roll 3 Math Club 3, 4 Perfect Attendance

William E. Millett "Bill"

John E. Moreau "Tim"

Eagle Staff 4

Richard ]. Monahan "Dick' /

. C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Basketbdlll Football 3, 4 Track 2 Baseball 3

Thomas A. Mulhern "Mully"

Basketball 1 Track 2 Class O ffi cer 2 Band 1, 2 '

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Thomas C. Munch

C. S. M. C. 2

Charles T. Ohmer "Chuck"

Jerome E. Muth "Jeddy" C. S. M. C. 2 Chart Keeper 3, 4 Honor Society Math Club 3, 4-0fficer 4 Eagle Staff"":"Sports EdItor News Staff 3, 4

Edward F, O'Meara "Ed"

C. s. M. C. 2

Donald P. Nock "Duck"

C. S. M. C. 2 Basketball 1 Cheerleader 1. 2 Booster Club 1, 2 Perfect Attendance

Harry E. Parr Jr. C. S. M. C. 2 Honor Society Booster Club 3 Math Club 3, 4 Eagle Staff 4- Underclass Editor Paladin Award 2 Minstrel 3, 4

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Joseph F. Penno "Joe"

Robert W. Pfander "Bob"

C. S. M. C. 2 Basketball 2 Football 2, 3, 4-All City Class Officer 3, 4 National Athletic Scholarship Society

Edward M, Powers "Mikei'

C . S. M . C. 2, 4 Honor Society Class Officer 2, 3 Junior Council Minstrel 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 News Staff I, 2, 3, 4 Eagle Staff 4-Associate Editor

Francis A. Raso "Frankie" Raymond H . Rettich ~\Ray" .' C . S. M. C. 2, 4 C. S. M . C. 2 Honor Society Football 2, 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 National Athletic Scholarship Society

Harry E. Reblulet "Corkey"

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William A. Ridenour

Raymond 1. Sacksteder "Bolo"

C. S. M. C. 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Monogram Club 3, 4 Minstre l 3, 4

Harold R. Roselle

Tl~omas E. Sayer "Tom"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Golf 3,4 Class Officer 4 Athletic Manager 1 National Athletic Scholarship Society

Jerome C. Roth "Jerry"

Class Officer 3 Thespian 2 Perfect Attendance

Joseph A. Scarpelli '''Scarp''

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Perfect Attendance

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Joseph F. Schell "Joe"

Honor Society Honor RoB 4 Eagle Stal! 4--Activ ities

Robert L. Schell

C. S. M. C. 2 Richard E. Schimmoller "Dick"

C. S. M. C. 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Bowling 3 Eagle Stal! 4 News Stal! 2

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Norbert A. Schlei "Norm"

Golf 2,3,4 Spelling Contest Winner 3 National Athletic Schol arship Society

J. Gerald Schmidt"Jerry'

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Minstrel 3, 4 Ba nd 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3

. Norman J. Schmidt "Norm"

c. S. M. C. 2, 4 Oratorical Contest Winner 2 Eagle Stal! 4 'Orchestra 1, 2 ·

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Victor L. Schramm "Vic"

C. S. M. C. 2 Projector C lub 2 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4

Dennis 1. Smith "Smitty"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Honor Society Paladin Award Bowling 3 Eagle Staff 4- Religious Ed itor

John C . Seitz "Gremlin"

C. S. M. C. 2 Eagle Staff 4 News Staff 2, 3

George E. Smith "Smitty"

C. S. M. C. 2 Bowling I, 2, 3, 4 News Staff 4

Charles L. Simon

C. S. M. C. 2 Bowling 3, 4

Kenneth J. Sommer "Kenny'-'

C. S. M. C. 2 Football 2, 3, 4- All City 4 Basketball 3, 4 Nationa l Athletic Scholarship Society Class Officer 2 Monogram Club 3, 4

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Harry C. Sommers

c. S. M. C. 2 ·

Raymond T. Strehle "Deep"

c. S. M. C. 2

Joseph W. Sprauer

Band 1, 2 C . S. M. C. 2

Richard P. Strehle "Dick"

c. S. M. C. 2

B. A. Steinbrunner "Bernie"

c. S. M. C. 2

John J. Stueve "Steve"

c. S. M. C. 2, 4--':'Officer 4 Honor Society Honor Roll 1, 2 · Math Club 3, 4 Eagle Staff 4 -Senior Editor

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Robert N. Sturwold

c. S. M. C. 4 Junior Council Honor Society Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Eagle Staff 4 - Business Manager

James R. Tangeman "Jim"

C. S. M. C. 2 Bowling 3

Alf A. Sullivan

Honor Roll 4

Robert J: Tieman "Bob"

C. s. M. C. 2 Honor Society Bowling I, 2 Athletic Manager 3, 4 Projector Club 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 Monogram C lub 4

Louis L. Suttman "Frosty"

Honor Society Honor Roll.!, 4 Cafeteria I, 2, 3, 4 Math Club 3. 4-0fficer 4 Eagle Staff-Underclass Editor

Edward R. Tolle "Ed"

c. s. M. C. 2 ..Football 2, 3, 4-All City 4 Senior President Class Officer 3, 4 National Athletic Scholarship Society

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David R. Tremblay "Bruce"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4 Honor Society Math Club 3 , 4 Minstrel 3: 4 Eagle Staff 4-Co·Editor

Henry A. Urke Jr. "Urk"

Football 1, 2 Track 1. 2 Class Officer 2, 3

Albert J. Turner "Tex"

Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3

James W . Vogel "Jim"

Bowling 3, 4 News Staff 3, 4 Eagle Staff 4

George E. Uhlenbrock

C. S. M. C. 4 Honor Roll 4 Honor Society Eagle Staff 4

Herman E. VoHman "Herm"

C. S. M. C. 2, 4 Fencing 2, 3

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Howard K. Waker

Edward J. Weigel "Eddie"

C. S. M. C. 4

Carl B. Wald "Benny"

James C. Weis "Jim"

Cafeteria I, 2. 3, 4

Donald W . Warning "Whitey"

Football '2, 3, 4 Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4 Monogram Club 3, 4 Senior Secretary

Robert E. Weisman "Bob"

Junior Council Perfect Attendance

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'Charles R. West "Chuck" Joseph E. Williams "Joe"

c. s. M. C. 2

We, 1IteIf,.

Philip E. Longo Alvin G. Neff In the Service In the Service

John E. Zimmerman "Jack"

Honor Society Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 Golf 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Class Officer I, 2, 3 Junior Council Math Club 4- Vice President Student Council 1 Monogram Club 3, 4 City Council Representative National Athletic Scholarship Society

Thomas A.Wissell

Cornelius F. Dicken

In the Service

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The underclassmen totalling six hundred and eighty have showed their prowess in every field, whether in athletics, scholastic endeavors, or in extra-curricular activities. They have always responded ·in force in all functions sponsored by the school. We are proud of the future Chaminade.

With their co -operation, a school functions as a unit, religiously, scholastically, athletically, and socially. Many of the underclassmen are looking forward to the day when they too will depart from these halls

. as "Men of Chaminade" . They have already witnessed t he graduation of a few senior classes and as a natural reaction, they wonder how they in ·,the future, will be able tci bear the burden of such .a responsibility. Formerly, they could rely _J.lpon the upperclassmen, but now they step forward alone. Be triumph for your God, for country, for your school, and last of all for yourself! This is your challenge, your opportunity! With us- underclassmen! Be better men for better' times!

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' . OSlerrn J N ris, 1. BOlh e . . an, . Or. ROW 3--W

- b . Sch welJer C T" eld J 'LCP L ' . VVesl . D ' . JVl llerson J 'L . Drexler. , . ,v1ark,

ROW i --R PI ' L

. elSCllrnan K B hOr I J J , . Orn . s, . ackowski R S baCh J T b ' . endel . ' . lIrn lIsch .

ROW 2--R Gil' D · .a IVan, L. DepPe . Meyer R D n,

SChrn 'dl T' ~ . lIckro, M. I , yv. SPahn.

ROW 3--R H k D T . ec , P. Lehrnan . angernan R H ' D V ' . arlshorn . andenbrock. ,

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ROW l~R. Hoff, E. JanJes lu Brennan, D p , vv .

II: . orler J C naugh . ' .. .. a"a _

ROW 2~D D.b1 . lu . 1 ey, p. KlOPf G VVOUrnJs D M , .

E. O 'Neil. . escher, p. DU1sky, ROW 3~J C

. onJnJon J M u 1 G. LUlher T · z· h1 ' . . cl1a

e, fe1ker J G' ·1· 1e er, F. Froun_

' . 1 Vary. A.BSENT~T. Lair.

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Mr. Landis Gephart Geometry Algebra Basic Math

Joseph A. Trageser, S. M .

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ReligiOn English Geom~try

2-A

2-B

Bernard D. Diethorn, S. M. 2-C ~ English

~ Religion

Mr. Roland A. Myers 2-D History Freshman Basketball and Football Coach Reserve Football Coach

Donald B. Sullivan, S. M. 2-F Latin

.... Religion ~ Paper Drive

Mr. George Kondoff Economic Geography Occupations

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A very active clas~, high in drives . .. second in school in Mari­anist and Turkey drives . .. canned food drive another success . . . C. S . M. C. section organized . . . members of "B" on football, basket­ball, fencing teams . .. band and glee club, especially, well repre­sented in "B" ... an ambitious spirit, love of drive competition.

ROW l-p . R H . Schulke

. aas, D. Knese' 1. Stachler R E· ' hauer, J. Pfeiife:sen .

RO . W 2 - J M· h J Bl . mc . essina r NJ' '·)1 • J'" . -.~ . I er, L L-unnmgham P ee, L. Lohr' D·

Bertino. ' .

ROW 3-E H Leyes C aupt. W. P W ' . . Rector

. alter D M ' N M , . aUro

. onnin F S h ' fer, 1. Rya~ . . Cae·

ROW 4- R D· S h . Ineen C urJJh '· T S 'h : .0 nston, . c wleterman R

Ja ckson D W , . D ,. arten J

onovan D Pf· ' . , . eIEfer ROW 5-D .

C K . Banford . on doff E K th ' J F , . au

M· ederspiel E' auch D G ' . J B ' . aston

. ramlage W' Schrimer T H' . , . agan.

2-/1 ROWW I-

MC . I Mischler

. . urph ' Domansk Cy

, E. P F h y, . Thill

. IS er, R. Spieler' ROW2_ E H .

C . aupt W Peyes,. C. Re~tor·

. Walter D M ' N M , . auro

. onnin F S h ' fer, J. Rya~. . Cae·

ROW 3-H G . schmidt .J WO lbd .

C S ' . e er G· Dchaff, R. Doll '

. letz DB ' Dod , . urns aro, B. Bates '

R~W 61E. Doms;tz S · szewski P' M mith, . R. Stebei E· N CMShon, W. Spatz' B · ommers G '

auer. '.

ROW 5- G. Zelik J SChweickart R Ko' th ' man A ,. . D M . Wasmuth

. Oorman ' ;,

ABSENT - P. Fi'sher R ZImmerman. , .

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W I T SeuHert, RO - . R T WestendorL .

Stoll. R. Glaser . W 2-T. Hampton ,

ROp poeppelman, l. Waldron, C . Zimmer, l. Drummer. W 3 E lauch , R.

RO - T Connair, tOC~~h, 'J. Egalite , p· Schmidt.

W· 4 R Barnwell ,

RO - a~ F. Cald-l . BIIOg$ Behringer, we, "D Kelble . l . Egan, .

W 5-T. Fitzgerald ,

RO h R Wag-1 Crouc , ' k' . R DaniszeWs 1, ~~r'Hu'th , M. Cooper, W . Anderson .

ABSENT - l. Nyhan.

:J..-~ ROW I- C . Russell , L.

Didier, C . Huelsman, M. Guess.

ROW 2-T. G regory, W . Butler, R. Fecke, G Schwarzman, R. Li~k, l. Zenge\.

ROW 3-J. Fulwiler , R HolycrosS, F. Bald

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. 1 Schoe-assare, K' I P. Lee, man, G . ar ~ E. CordonDler .

ROW 4- P . Miltner, J. '1 1 Krull , R.

R1 ey, . 1 Kawsky, Koester, . R 1 hn­W. Hovey, . 0

son . ROW 5-C. Kremer,

E Schamel. l . H1C~­. N Brinkman, .

eGy , d' A K,amer, \far I •

J. Koehnen. ABSENT~'-' swar~­

t ber C. Dav1s, . Me~er,' R .. Monnin.

Outstanding athletic class of Soph division . , , fourteen boys participated in either football or basketball. , , two "Golden Glovesll

entries . .. active C. S. M. C. .. . fine response to collection of reli­gious articles for needy . . . tax stamps prospered ... band, art club,

. honor roll also represented . .. boisterous but good-natured class.

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T Solomon: ROW 1- t' F Borqer­o Kor e , .

. R Kohler. ding, . J C Fricke, . .

ROW 3- . C Wood· · " tbaum ' R IVlas E ' Hess, ' . worth, . C Bulpin. Whitman, .

R Ring, R. ROW 4- . C Perkins,

Beckman, . h R. W. Trimbac Koer-Caulfield, J. 's J.

C "orn, ner, . Ginan .

H Fromuth, ROW ttcc~rmick, i'

J. f M Kobes, . Krap , . R Wen-Faulknej' G~bor, T. cleWIZ, .

Banzor . R Stephen,

ROW 5- eier N. Deis, E. Kapp bb' e r M.

Wu e 'l' J. A Antico I, Smith, . C. Heider.

E"'T J Horch, D.

ABS " - . Stammen.

Very versatile class . . . ten men on honor roll . . . ten men on athletic teams: football, basketball, fencing . . . good drives; secured top honors in 'canned food drive . . . Outstanding Christmas party and spring picnic sponsored by "F" ... several men on the "News" including Sports Editor . .. active C. S. M. C. unit . .. good coopera­tion . ..

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'" Schwartz, ROW 1-"· . J Hoe-

R Mullins, . t R ' . C Bran, . Her, M Smith. Long,' D

• E Henz . ROW 2- . Will-

S hweller, J. R c E porter, .

man, J' Leibold, J. Hoke, . Smith.

A McClos-ROW 35 Roberts , G.

key ,. . M Aufder­Baujon, Waker, W . heide, J. R Reid, Heberle, . 1 Bucholz. . R Hunt, ].

ROW 4- . A Folino, Lehmann, T . Thoma, J. porter, . Tieman, J. Hen

kz,. J. R Bresin.

J. SimP inS, .

R Seifert. W . ROW 5- . L Falke,

Gombert,· T W Hallerman, . h' . L Shc, "Lambre, . J Koepnick. . G Omlor.

ABSENT- .

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Walter A. Klick,

S. M. I-C Latin Religion English

Terence L. Leazer,

S. M. I-D Scrence Mathematics

Henry Honnert, S. M. I-A Algebra Science Math Club Moderator

F R o S H

F A c u L T y

TholTIas F. Micldendorf, s. M. I-E Religion Science English

Charles J. Fahey, S. M. I-B English Economic Citizenship Religion

Joseph C. Schielein, S. M. I-F English Religion Latin

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I nitiative and enthusiasm marked "A's" year ... Led Frosh honor roll . . . topped yearlings in Marianist Drive . . . 100% in canned food drive ... varied interests in this class, real versatility . . . 5 boys on Frosh cage squad . . . representatives on football reserves, band, art club, bowling team ... unusual achievement was all poetry class paper, "The Lousy Limerick". cooperation in all activities char­acterized "A" . . .

ROW 1-1. Bernard, J. Ochs, R. Raiff, J. Bucher, R. Bell­meyer, W. Parker, S. Illes .

ROW 2-T. Diemunsch, G. Lowry, T. Laufersweiler, C. Searle, J. Peacock, F. Seiler, G . Smolinski. J. Nealon, R. Huffman . '

ROW 3-T. Benser, W . Sta­ley, R. Hovey, T. Kroger, G. Warning, P. Ryan, 1. Borgerding, R. Reboule t.

ROW 4-P. Koller, R. Shields, 1. Staub, D. Schimmoller; D. Schwieterman, W. Hay­wood, F. Hussong, R. Haas, H. Zimmer, T. Diemunsch .

ROW 5-R. Hochwa lt , R. Hor­vath, M. Ryan, W. Ryan, R. Wall, O . Geering, J. Griff ith, R. Fecke, C . Le­Boeuf, J. Willoughby.

ABSENT- W. Retaig.

1-,4

Large variety of talents and abilities ... Food drive for Europeans found "B" second in entire school .. . Two regulars on· Frosh cage

1-8 ROW I- E. Strehle, E. Scher­

zinger, J. Eckman, J. Houser, W. Brennan.

ROW 2-L. White, J. Limber t, J . Roselle, J. Knox, E. Manny, J. Busse, M. Karpiak, T. Hin­ders.

ROW 3-P. M u e ll er, C. Kauth, R. Finke, E. Sommer, J. Mack, 1. Seid l, G . Sturm, D. Bruggeman, W. Boland, W. Murray.

ROW 4-R. Stoll, A. Munch, R. Lingg, P. Kapp, J. Pohl, N. Seifert, J. Frazie r, N. Marinelli, J. Holler. .

ROW 5-R. Koepnick, J. Fie ly, R. Strader, C. Schafer, J. Breitenstein, R. Browne, J. Angere r, J. Albers .

ABSENT-O. S c h a m e I , 1. Zumo.

champs . . . "B" boasts the only two Freshies on grid varsity ... Bowl­ing and fencing well-seen ... Band and "News" represented seven honor roll members . . . artists and minstrel-men . ..

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Unassuming, hard-working class ... showed up well in drives; leaders in entire school in tax-stamp drive . .. Marianist drive and canned food drive also successes . . . four memhers on reserve grid team . . . Frosh cagers represented . . . three band members . . . art club members . .. several on honor roll . .. another "cooperative" class with the real Chaminade spirit .. . .

ROW l-R. Witte, J. Touhy, R. Clark, D. Ackerman, R. Charlton, C. Loper.

ROW 2-R. Fitzpatrick, R. Grusenmeyer, T. Dilhoff, D. Olinger, D. Kunka, B. Krapf, W. Berry, R. Miller, R. Janning, W. Monahan .

ROW 3-W. Irwin, R. Karl, R. Henn, P . Weaver, W. Wehner, R. Klawon, D. Neff, T. Shockley, R. Glaser.

ROW 4-W. Flohre, D. Mar· cum, E. Conner, C. Birtle, L. Bruns, G. Sendelbach, B. Cantv, A. Schneider.

ROW 5-J. Schmidt,W.Kyne, J. Van Schaik, F. Scheid· wei ler, E. Maloney, 1. Kunk, W. Rathweg.

ABSENT- J. Butkus, R. Gon· dos, T: Hagedorn.

I-a

I-:b

Cooperation and teamwork featured "D" . . . outstanding among Frosh for drives: topped yearlings in Turkey Raffle; runner-up in Marianist Drive . .. Football, band, and bowling represented . .. Three on honor roll . .. art club members . .. healthy interest in

. radios and mechanical gadgets . ..

ROW I- E. Belardino, N. Neff , D. Brown, G . Day', I. Kindle, I. Tancred .

ROW 2-P.Hilgeford.I. Kind· er, R. Serrer, D. Giallom· bardo, D. Spitzig,- .Glock, F. Morro, E. Masters.

ROW 3"':"'E. Ball man , I. Meyers, I. Kessler, F. Pre· gon, I. Schaff, W. Helm, G . Moorman, D. Dol l.

ROW 4- J. Neff, E. Jackow· ski, C. Nartker; J. Gough, W. Trick.

ROW 5- D. Young, G. Smith, R. Conrady, I. Shanahan, D. Macpherson, R. Bucholz.

ABSENT- R. Pfeiffer, J. Rike, T. Schneble.

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Effervescent outfit with the right kind of class pride . . . good cooperation in drives, especially tax stamps and paper . . . averaged five per period on honor roll . .. grid and hardwood stalwarts plus youngest participant in local Golden Gloves . .. musicians: band and glee club . .. class paper, lE "Ea~let" ...

ROW I-I. Hoelscher, T. Bur­gess, W. DeMars, C. Staley, I. Cleary, R. Paulson .

ROW 2-L. Keck, E. Tum­busch , W. Kohorst, W . Brown, N. Wolf P. Cun­ningham. I. Culhane.

ROW 3-P. Free, I. Benshic, R. Gohmann, R. Duckro, D. Woodworth, T. Smith, I. Gabriel , I. Ryan, R. Osterfeld.

ROW 4-P.Hobbs, T. Staley, J. Butler, C. Brodbeck, L. Schreck, B. Smith, C. Yung, D. Reboulet, D. Reinhard, I. Lockvis, L. Tong. .

ROW 5-C. Bawidamann. R. Grewe, E. Mershad, C .. Grismer, G. Aiple, H. Reitz, L. Banford, R. Hieber, I. Cochran.

ABSENT -P. Rizzo.

I-C

1-dJ. ROW I- H. McClellan, F.

Peppy class with a friendly spirit . . . physical prowess displayed by "F" in football, basketball, bowling . .. active C. S. M. C. held weekly meetings .. class journal, "The IF Chatterbox" .. . high in tax stamps . ..

Kronauge, I. Col lin s, G . Kothman, E. Campbell, I. Williamson.

ROW 2-F. Burger, A. Gran­atp, . R. Gaston, J. Frei, R. Fox, D. Scot horn, P. Cooper, L. Butler .

ROW 3-E. Plaspohl, W . Glynn, C. Buehler, C. Long, L. Toht, A. Aufderheide, T. Becker, G. McGonigal, D. Leahy.

ROW 4-R. Robb, R. Glaser, B. Schmall, R. Mescher, I. Bennett, D. Zimmerle, N. Stiles, 1. Raiff, M. Haines, C. Cook.

ROW 5-P. Knapke, J. Fisher, I. Kauflin, 'E. Bolton, R. Albrecht, R. Stelzer, J. Buckley, J. Luther, 1. Kronenberger. .

ABSENT-W. Fe c her , L. Yahle.

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ACTIVITIES

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1st ROW

P. Kuntz J. Schneider T. Zimmerman

W. Hoban T. Kussman R. Lowry

1st ROW

T. Zimmerman P. Kuntz, President W. Hoban, Vice Pre~id~nt Jack Schneider

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This council gives the Chaminade student a voice in the organi­zation of the school. Cooperation with the faculty through student legislation in the religious, scholastic and social activities during the year has made for a very wholesome school spiri"t. Personal responsibility readily becomes a character-trait of the student council representative; registering student appeals makes for social mindedness.

Forward looking the councillors this year revised the consti­tutions, ammending it so that there would be a more efficient means of presenting student opinion to the faculty .

Near the close of their activities for the scholastic year, the student governors conducted the a.nnual oratorical contest.

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1st. ROW R. Westendorf, T. Zinunerrnan, W . Hoban, J . Schneider.

2nd ROW T . Kussman, R. Fleckenstein.

Isto ROW 0

P . Kuntz, N. SchJ.:.u, R. Lowry; M . Le BeouE.

1st. ROW J. Porter, T . Seuffert, F. Borgerding, W. Hovey.

2nd o ROW R . Finke, R . Witte, P . Cooper, W. Brown , D . Young, T . Lauf · ersweiler.

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B. Tremblay , J. Schell, R . Deininger, W . McMahon, J. Zimmerman.

On December, 6, eleven members of our "46/1 senior class attended the Student Congress at Fa.irmont High. The basic ideas of a regular Congress in Washington were carried out and were under the excellent supervision of a very capable parliamentarian. The members took part in the various activities such as party caucuses, . committee meetings and the regular sessions.

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The purpose of this Con­gress was to acquaint the seniors of this district with the fundamentals of parliamentary procedure . A Chamirlade stu­dent, . Richard Deininger, re­ceived the award for being the best Congressman.

This is the first year that this activity has been under­taken at Chaminade.

John Zimmerman, John Laufersweiler

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1st ROW B. Cochran R. Deininger M . Lehman G. Porter

2nd ROW J. Turnbusch R. Dornansky B. Carder R. Reele J. Cornrnorn

3rd ROW N. Monnin J. Cunningham

R. Miller J. Tiernan

R. St. John H . Go1dschirnidt W . Spatz

4th ROW ' H. Honious R. Hammer W. Hallertnan H.Wehner D . Harray E. Brun J. Gilvary D . Yingling J. Wahrer R. Hickey G. Jackowski T. Ewing

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1st ROW H. HonioU5,

Treasurer Ralph Ha:rnrner,

Vice President R . Deininger,

Dick Miller ,

2nd ROW G . Jackowski T. EWing E. Brun B. Qochran

President

Secretary

The paint flies, the midnight oil burns ... the Booster Club is _ at work. A freshly painted sixteen foot sign drops from Soph B into the waiting hands of a junior. He hands it to a Soph, who staggers across tHe yard with it .and hangs it on the rail of the porch.

Whether it be a football rally, basketball rally, banquet. Marianist drive, paper drive, or any other spirited occasion, the Booster Club is always on the job.

Sparked by Brother Joseph Trageser, Us director, the club is composed of thirty odd members. Peppy fellows from the three upper divisions, who are willing to work to put the spirit across. These are the' Boosters, a great gang of fellows, with bubbling school spirit.

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1st ROW- M . Schmidt, Pat Egan, Brockman, W. Brookley,

2nd ROW---J. Tumbusch, A. Gold ­champ, G. Young, J. Leary, D . Voss, . D . Mescher.

3rd ROW- M. Balsom, j. Kelble, D . Schweller, C. Wesdtbeld, C. Rauch Don Yingling, P. Melia, J. Logan , J. Bothe.

1st ROW- F. Raso , R. Tieman. 2nd ROW- L. Suttman, J. M uth, J. Zim.rnerrnan, R. Deininger. H. Parr, E. Leschansl~y. 3rd ROW-R. Emerick , H. Honioulii. J. Stueve, H . Monnin, B. Trembley, J. Schell, M. Powers.

"To increase and ,foster the interested in mathematics . ." Intent on attaining their goal , the members of the Math Club held active bi -weekly meetings. Because of the inter·est of the members, the original papers read at the meeting often induced enthusiastic discussions of various math­ematical principles.

In January of 1946, the club admitted twenty one pledges,. selected because of their scholastic achievements, character and partiCipation in school activities.

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LIFE by Ja ck Zimmerman

So young! Yet soon so old. Today! as a flower Fresh as a spring bloom. Now a newly painted picture, Tomorrow a drab and wrinkled canvas. Life! But remember! After tomorrow, life begins!

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c o R N E R

1s t ROW- R . Hammer , C. Horvath, F. Raso .. . 2nd ROW-A. Hodapp, J. Zimmerman, V. Lmk.

SPRING by Johnny Laulers weile r

What makes a fellow feel so gay! As if a ll cares had flown away? What makes him feel so grand inside , As if h is soul, . which once was tied! Had b roke n from its hidden chains! And now in grateful triumph reigns. And what makes life! a little lighter? The morning sun a little brighter? A single answe r solves the thing! We!ve once again bee n blessed with spring.

FALL IN THE 'WOODS by Ralph Hammer

To me this is nature at its best! The golden leaves unde~ my feet! The crackling twigs at my side; Natures creatures startled ! at my approach! The beauty of it all! To me this is nature at its best. The· sme ll of wood from near camps! And wild life drinking from the brook Leaving footprints at its brink. The fields of golden yellow corn; The great round pumpkins lying about Serve as harbingers 'of the coming holidays . The clear crisp air! To me this is nature at its best.

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The Freshman and Sophomores have devoted one of their study-periods to the study of chorus singing and elementary harmony; and to the reading of music. The classes numbered about thirty from each of the two divisions . With Brother Robert Springman, we look forward to an excellent glee club from this group.

1st ROW- Lyons , Spieler , Melton , C. Kremer, T. Hagen.

2nd ROW- J . Deger, T empleton, F. Borgerd ine , J . Fulweiler" E . Schamel, Haas .

3rd ROW- M . Guess , C. Schaaf, J . Minch, L. Lohr. C . Russell, N. Sommers, T. Connair.

4th ROW- D. Standter , J. Schwei­chart, A. Wasmu th , T. Girard , A. Kramer, J . Riley, D . Morm.an, D . Pfeiffer.

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M . Balsorn , G . Young, J . Tiernan, B . Brennan .

Features, comedies, war-stories, and geographicals; these are just a few of the many different types of movies shown the entire school year.

Who are the boys behind these 'moments of relax­a tion'? They are the energetic members of the Pro­jector Club. Th'ey man the controls of the projector. They spend many hours in the movie booth. Brother Joseph Buettner, S. M., fa culty advisor, has instilled a fine ,sense of respOnsibility into these men behind the scenes.

Athletic rallies, dramatics, oratory ... the sound engineers played an integral part in these activi­ties . All recording, microphone set-ups, electrical repa irs were capably handled .. . The student demand for recordings of variqus school affairs has been sa tisfied by the' efficient work of this c rew .. .

1st ROW- W. TriInbach, D . Olinger , J . Tiernan, G . Young, M. BaIsom. .

2n9, ROW- E . Mouch, B. Tiernan, B . Bren­nan, W. Schnieherger, J. Cunningham., G . Porter.

3rd ROW- F . Pregon, J. Bonser, D . Kunka . 4th ROW- R. Conrady, A . Chirco. T .

CassIe , D . Yingling, J. Horvat h, T . Hall, J . Deis, R. Millard, B . Sendelbach , P . Knapke .

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c A F E T E R I A

s T A F F

To be a better: man tomorrow; be a healthy man today. And so, with that thought in mind, the school cafeteria operates under the guiding hand of Bro. William Hilldebrand.

The cafeteria staff serves their fellow students well. They face the long lines of mid-day patrons. Their job requires the sacrificing of many study periods each day. To feed one group and prepare. for another is their aim. Their services range from serving food to clearing lunch count­ers and sweeping floors . Theirs was a job well done!

ILl5- here they come/­Flippant Freshies- sophis­heated sophomores, jubi­lant juniors singular sen­iors, - and Mrs. Staley, Mrs . Mahle and Mrs. Brun are ready to serve us another meal. Many Thanks'

1st ROW- E. O'Neil, J . Dris­coll, T. Connair, L . Ke ller .

2nd ROW-L . Suttman, G. Porter , D. Meyers, J. Weis, L.Deppen, B. West endorf.

Mrs. Staley, Mrs. Mahle,

Mrs. 'Bruns .

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The cafeteria management was recently taken over by Bro. Wiiliam Hildebrand. who has replaced the late Bro. William Kleuber. He greets us in the morning in the book store. Then again at noon in the cafeteria,

After the short time he has spent here he has proven him ­self a . true friend to the student­body.

Bro. Wm. H illdebrand. ·S.M.

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u. Dakin P . Egan T. Hamlin R . Klawonn J. Emerick

J . Schoeffman R . Barnwell P.Egan J . Nyhan

D. Kelble , E. O'Hearn, R. Troxel.

Do you have? . . . Where will I find? . .. When will you get? . . . Who is the author? . . . These are a few of the questions asked of the members of the library staff. Under· the capable guid­ance of Brother John Verder, S. M., the school librarian, staff members are able to maintain the excellent system now existing in the library. Many and varied are their tasks. Time means nothing to these men. This is one of the many extra-curricular activities which offers opportunities for future leader­ship.

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Mrs . Melia, Treasurer; Mrs . Seiffert, President; Mrs. Mischler, Vice-President; Mrs . Aufderheide, Secretary .:

Mrs . Schmidt, Treasu:t-er; Mrs. Mulhern, Vice-President; Mrs . O ' Hearn, President; Mrs. Ti~rnan, Secretary.

Mr. Leo Karl. Vice-President; Mr . Kenneth Morrissey , President; Mr. Mark Schaeffer, Treasurer .

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Behind the scenes, these devoted mothers work silently, efficiently, to make the green Music makers look their very best whether it be on the gridiron, at the hardwood demonstrations, or on Main Street. '

Sponsoring bingos . . . letting out seams . . . financing new pieces . . . new instruments, these are just some ways our band mothers prove their maternal solicitude, proud in the talents of their sons.

Mothers, the inspiration behind the actions of every boy! Great tasks they undertook! Success their goal . They spons.ored several dances, we'll never forget the annual Christmas Party.

Under the direction of Mrs . Edward O'Hearn, President; Mrs. Frank Mulhern, Vice-President; Mrs. Arthur Tieman, Secretary; and Mrs. W . F. Schmidt, Treasurer, the year was a complete success in every respect .

In appreciation for the opportunities and help that was given to us in our four years at Chami­nade, we the seniors of "46", thank you, OUR Mothers .

The father's club showed their interest in the school's activities by supporting them whole'­heartedly. Under the supervision of its president, Mr. K. Morissey, this organization proved to be one of ,great value. Each month the fathers of the students met and discussed important issues that arose in the school. The main purpose of this club is 'to bring a more friendly relation­ship between the student, teacher, and parent. Interest was kept at a high pace throughout the year, and was shown by the remarkable attendance record. The father's club also sponsors various parties and the proceeds of which were given to the school. Here we see a noble 'and just institution and we hope that as a Chaminade High School remains there will be a Father's club. '

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1st ROW W. Schweller J . Mark

2nd ROW B. HollerInan J . Gilvary

' D . Mescher B. Millard P . Egan T. Folino

M . Powers P. Kuntz

During the past year the news staff had put their utmost effort into assembling the "Chaminade News ll

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our school paper. Page 'by page it was formed and the product each time was gratifying.

This work serves to give the boys practice in using journalistic jargon .. For their efforts they were rewarded each time with more work. But seeing their writing in print . and being awarded first place

. B. Millard P . Egan W . Schwaller B. Hollerman J . Garcia

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ratings by all three nation­al press associations more than repaid them.

Bro. Francis McCulken, S . M .

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B . Tremblay M. P owers

Associate Editors

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P. Kuntz Editor-in-chie£

T. Connair Treasurer

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Dick Miller

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Henry Springman , S. M . Photography

JUNIOR STAFF Jim Leary Jack Cavendar Dave Voss

BUSINESS Bob Stirwald Harold Honious

Secretary

ACTIVITIES Ralph Emerick Joe Schell

Co-Editors

UNDERCLASSMEN Louis Suttman Harry Parr

Co-Editors

SENIORS

PICTURES Norm Schmidt Bob Cochran

Co-Editors

John Stueve John Seitz

Co-Editors Bob Teyber Walt McMahon

RELIGION

SPORTS Jim Leary

Denny Smith John Hamman

Co-Editors

Jonn Moreau George Uhlenbrock Jerry Muth

Editor -

Torn Hall Photography

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Once again Chaminade' s annual Marianist Drive turned out to be a complete success. Led by Anthony Chirco, a senior, who sold 80 subscriptions. The school accounted for °a total of 3125 subscriptions. The characteristic was as usual manifest. Indivi­dual initiative was a decisive factor of s~ccess . Class com­petitors stimulated interest also. The le ading Classes were Soph­omore A. B, and F. As a reward ·many fine prizes were offered to the highest sellers. Each class a ttaining a goal of 100% received a large Marianist p en­nant.

Second Class, Soph. B

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High Sellers

1st ROW- D. Giallombardo, L. Deppen, D . Riner, R. Raiff, J . Nealon, R . Bucholz.

2n d R OW--J . Walter, D . Neff, N. Siefert, P. Schmidt, T . Conn air. C . ZinuT\er, A. WaslT\uth, P . Dodaro, C. Nartker~

3rd ROW-D. Young, L . Tott, J. Riaff, E . Jauch, R . Menke, G . Bauer, R. Gohman.

4th R OW- T. Boggan, T . Borgert, J. Croch, E. Dom­sitz , A. AntiooH, J. Wuebben. C .. Mischler, R. Henz;.

T u R K E y

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D R I v E

Since 1934, the turkey raffle has been an annual event at Chaminade. This year, from November 6 to November 16, Sophomore C proved itself a winner by massing a total of 834% . Sophomore B was second highest with 725% and third with 710% was Sophomore A.

Highest individual honors went to Don Riner of Junior D who sold 676 cards, and second highest to Tim Boggan of Soph· omore C with 455 cards.

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Another new club here at Chaminade this year was the Chess Club of the Sophomores under the guiding hand of Brother Donald Sullivan, S. M. The aim of the organization was to provide the members with after school recreation and to train themselves in the art of concentration .

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The Ping Pong Club was organized by the mem­bers of Sophomore " C" . The purpose of the club is to further the members of the class.to provide recreation after the school hours. The undisputed championship was won by Tim Boggan.

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AT THE BEE ~tanding-J. Leibold, L . Suttrnan, D. Andrews. N. Schlei, E. O'Neil, L . Wellrnier. Sitting- Bro. Julius May, S. M.

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Most. Athletic

Joe High School

Joe Koepnick

Dick Deininger

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SOLOISTS

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SOPRANOS

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FIRST TENORS

FIRST BASS

SECOND BASS

SECOND TENORS

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Joan and J , erry

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John and Betty

King Eddie and Queen Margie

Don and Mary Lou

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Ray and Phyllis

Pete and Margie

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Jim and Edyth

Benny and Phillis

Barbra Thompson Louie Suttman Dan Leary Ann Yankovich Jerry Muth Mary Lou Lienesch

Ray and Phillis

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Dan and Ann, Louie and Barbara, Jerry and Ma~y Lou

John and Pat

Pete and Margie

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INFANT JESUS OF .pRAGUE

Devotion to the Infant of Prague has been fostered this year at Chaminade by the presence of a shrine in the school chapel.

The statue was purchased with contributions given to Brother Julius. It is robed in a gown of pure satin made by the mother of a Brother of Mary from Albany, New York. The ceremonial robe, which is used on all festive . occasions, was made by Sister Adeliade, C . PP. S. of the St. Mary Catholic Information ·Center.

The statue which is known for its marvelous facial character­istics is enclosed in a beautiful case donated by Senior A as a Christmas gift.

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A visit to the Blessed Sacrament the Morning Offering ... co -offering the Holy Sacrifice . .. the three o 'clock prayer-filial piety ... chanting the VIII Mass ... religion course.s . .. daily opportunities for confession . .. guidance and direction any time. The consolations, the certainty of the Catholic youth .. . He is a man of destiny. , .. this'man of Chaminade, . . . he strives always to be the supernatural man, determined to fortify himself to form his character so that as another Christ he faces the world of tomorrow. At Chaminade he is instructed in what he should do! ... how it can be done! For him the religion course and all the courses in his high school curriculum prove to be the · inspiration to those qualities which go to make him a better supernatural man for better times ... times when he will be the leader ... the one who will console, and make certai n the ,doubts.

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Hail Mary - Ave - Ave - Ave - On a crisp, snappy fall day the students of Chaminade gathered to honor their Queen and Mother. Our Lady hidden in the rock bound cave listened atten­tively to her favorite song~The Rosary. Smiling, she voiced her approval of the Benediction bestowed by her Son.

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On a typical Sunday afternoon in October the annual Holy Name rally was held at the University of Dayton Stadium. All of the parishes in the city were represented. The procession of the Blessed Sacrament was led by the entire Chaminade student body.

The ceremonies consisted of a sermon on "Christ the Consoler" preached by Rev. John Raucher,S. M. of the Imm'aculate Conception parish. This was followed by Benediction by Rev. John Sailer. The rally was under the supervision of the right Rev. Monsignor Charles Ertel.

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Seeking happiness-eliminating doubts- These are the goals of the members of the Don Bosco Club who have frequently come together to discuss, study, and increase their 'understanding of the. Religious life, the priesthood, and the married state.

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e.g.M.e. The religious fervor of the Chaminade Senior manifested itself, en masse, as the C. S. M. C.

unit took upon itself the task of reorganizing the Bishop Thil Conference for this section of Ohio. The first meeting, held here at Chaminade, brought representatives from Minster Catholic, Springfleld Central Catholic, Piqua Catholic. St. Bridget, Xenia, and Julienne and St. Joseph's Commercial, both of Dayton{ .

After the initial meeting, at which the unit was reorganized after its activities had been sus­pended for a three year interim.

The second meeting of this group, at Julienne High School showed the great possibilities for this Chapter.

The leaders of Chaminade have become the religious pioneers of the Midwest.

Front row Left to right : J. Schlnidt . B. Trolnblay. A . Chirco, T. Folino, T. Ewing, F. Raso.

Middle row Left to right :

R. Cochran, J. Steuve, P . Kuntz, J. Carr, G . Jackowski, A. Chirco .

L8.!It row Left to right:

N. Schlnidt. R. De.ardorf. W. McMahon, C. Horvath, R. Lem­ming, A. Hodapp, D. Schirn­moller.

Absent: M. Powers , D . Amann .

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L e ft to right- J . Mark , R . Wes tendorf, D . Vos s, J. Griffin , J . Leary , M . Bals o m R. Teyber.

MARIAN LIBRARY COMMITTEE

Several years ago, plans were made to establish a national Marian Library at the University of Dayton. To assist in this valuable work, a .new C.S.M.C. committee was organized among the Juniors of Chaminade. They have suc­cessfully contacted art galleries and museums thlOughout the country in an effort to obtain pictures of the Blessed Virgin.

1s t Row-Left to right-J . Garcia, R . T e y ­h er , P . M elia, J . Cavender , R . Stachler , R.· Milla rd .

2nd Row- G . WourlTls . R . Weste ndorf, D . Shearer, J . Tumbusch , J. M a rk, D . Cochran. P . Egan.

3r d Row- L . W e llmeir, W . Schweller, P. Hemmelgar n, R . Hohl , T . Hall , R . H icke y, D. Voss, W . Hoban. W . Glaser.

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l~e.g.M.e. This has been a year of work for the C. S.

M·. C . Junior unit. Action has been the out­standing characteristic of their work, but prayer and sacrifice were hand and hand­fulling the three-fold purpose of the C. S. M. C.

"Keep Christ in Christmas" was the slogan for the sale of Christmas cards. They have sponsored a dance to raise funds for the Prom.

Phamphlets have been distributed. Pic­tures of the Blessed Mother have been col­lected for the Marian Library at the Uni­versity of Dayton. The class of "47" deserves the tribute for a year of work.

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JUNIOR C. S. M. C.

Keeping the school alive with Catholic Activity is a full -time job for the C. S. M. C. It's activities are the highest means of expression for the group. The Pamphlet Committee, one of the many activities in the C. S. M. C. , is a go-getting group, which promotes Catholic information through the dis­tribution of pamphlets and Catholic literature. The members of this organi­zation handle all their own business and plans for action during the scholas­tic year.

1st Row Left to right- M. Leahrnan, W . Leibold, A . Goldcarnp. H . Wehner, R. Duckro, R. Carder, R. Heck , R Williams.

THE FOOD DRIVE

"Cans for Christ" This was the motto that sent 2388 cans of food to starving Europe. A worthy cause demanded a generous contribution and the students more than surpassed their goal. "Cans for Christ'.' was of one of the most successful drives of the year.

1st Row Left to right-D. Bolton, F. Borgerding, C . Westbelt, J. MacPherson, C. Keller. C . Drerup, C. Shanesy. J. Jacko·wski. D. Lingg.

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One of the outstanding re ligious gestures made by the studen t body is the work of the Soph ­omore Stud y Club_ Intense study discussion, ana lysis, present-day problems-These have been the activities of the Sophomore Study C lub.

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1s t Row- M. Aufderheide , S. Roberts , G . Dietz , H . Goldschmidt.

2nd R o w- P . Smith, T . Thoma, P . Was­muth, J . Tie man, D . Schell, J . Willman .

3rd Row- C . Woeste , J . Templeton. C . Mis chler, R . Thomas, W . Murphy , C . Brant , R . Mull ins .

Colored Mission Committee

As an annual promotion of Ca tholicism, the members of the Mission Committee 'adopted a church , ' This Church in Cincinna ti has been the object of the va'rious act ivities concerning the Mis­sion Committee. Among the ta lks of this committee was the p urchasing of prayer books, rosaries and o the r reli ­gious a rticles for their adopted parish ­ioners.

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J . Federspiel. R . Jackson, J . Bramlage, P . Lee, J . Minch.

SOPHOMORE PAMPHLET COMMITTEE

In these cri tical years of our na tion great emphasis is being placed on the need of the Catholic press and the truth it conveys to the world. The Soph­omore C. S. M. C. has e ffectively pro­moted the Catholic p ress through its pamphle t committee . The modera tors of this committee were Bro ther Julius May and Brothe r Joseph Trageser. The committee se­c ured various Catholic publications and distributed them to hospitals, missions, and off ices, b ring ing the Catholic Press before the eyes of the public_

T . Hagan, R . Spie ler, C . Heider, R . Thomas, P . Was muth , J. Willman, R . Hunt.

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1st Row Left to right P. PoeppelITlan R.Troxel L. Cash S . Roberts

2nd Row E . Hess J. Rhyan F. Johnson J. Russel R . Link M. Smith R. Wenclewicz B. Faulkner R . Thomas C. Mischler J . Crouch D. Pfeiffer C. Brant

SOPHOMORE EUCHARISTIC GROUP The Eucharistic Group is the Spiritual Committee of the C. S. M. C. Its work is one of the most important activities, promoting interest in frequent i!ttendance at Mass. Mass cards are in popular use by the students and many are sent to servicemen and friends.

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1st Row--J. Tietnan, C. Brant. R. Schell, J. Gabor.

2nd Row- P . Lee. A . Wasmuth. D. Knese, J. Knerner. E. Trimbach .

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Organist- Brother Louis A . Salete!, S. M .

During the course of the year the hard and tedious task of training 800 voices for the sing­ing of the Mass of the Angels in the Georgian Chant of the Church was undertaken by Brother F. Mathues. The group singing was organized as a better­assisting-at-Mass pro­ject. The choir is divi­ded in to two parts for the singing of the Gloria and Credo and is banded together for the rest of the Mass. We hope that this great project shall be carried on in later

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Line buck- reverse- off tackle- pass- unnecessary roughness- penalty- sub­stitution- end around- touchdown- Victory Chaminade.

This is the game of life- gains, penalties, and then ultimate victory or defeat. For one hundred and fifty Seniors, this game is drawing to a close. For them, it is fourth and goal.

When they first entered Chaminade, four years ago, and became "Men of Chaminade," they were presented with a real challenge. "How can a school without a gym produce athletes?" This was the challenge.

The game opened with the wise, crafty world kicking off to an inexperienced but determined group of one hundred and fifty "Men of Chaminade". It was first and ten. Then they bucked the line, they tried reverses- they went off tackle, they passed, and then it happened, near the close of the half. They became aware of the fact that they had no gym and hardly any of the facilities of other schools. A crisis had arisen. Yes they faltered- this was the penalty .

Then, they rested and waited for the whistle that would begin the second half. Back into the game they went. Yes, they were discouraged, because they were told they could never win this game of life. It was too big for them. Yet as they marched back onto the field, something invaded the hearts and minds of our warriors.

It was more than a substitute, for the battle would not have been complete without each individual playing and striving towards one goal- victory.

Spirit had entered the game. Immediately, a change came over the "Men of Chaminade". They began to fight back; they had realized a will to win, and it began pushing and fighting with them. A gym to practice in, a field to play in means nothing when you are opposed by a team which has the will to win.

Then it was fourth and goal. The end was skirted, and it meant- "Touch­down! Chaminade! "A triumphant finish to a gloriOUS battle.

This is the spirit, which we have gained in athletics, and it is here to stay. We will continue trying, with that will to win, to attain as successful a year as :::me hundred and fifty graduating "Men of Chaminade" have completed. We will continue producing "Better Men for Better Times".

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Back row- J. Gallaghe r, J. Laul­e rweiler, P. Kuntz, E. Tolle, R. Tieman.

Middle row- R. · Retiich, I . Zim­merman, B. Phander, L. Bolton.

Fron t row-R. Man a h an, E. Leschansky, T. Sayer.

The National Athletic Scholarship Society was organized in 1925 with a four­fold purpose: to foster high scholarship; to stimulate a desire for balanced train­ing; to elevate the ideals of sportsmanship; and to develop more outstanding leaders, in the secondary schools of the country_ The qualifications for the membership are: to win an athletic monogram, being above the school scholastic average, and possess a high type of citizenship and sportsmanship_

Back row- J. Smith, P. Hemmel­garn, R. Fleisc~man, R. Stach -ler . .

Middle row-I. Koepnick, A. Goldkamp, 1. Scheinder, L. Fa lke.

Front row- W . Hoban, D. Ful­wiler.

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LeH to RIghl-Ed LeschanskY,

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Climaxing Chaminade's most successful grid season, six of its stars were chosen by local papers for the Dayton's all-star eleven. Their brilliant performance during the. season gained for them this great honor.

Ed Leschansky paced the rest of. the city's guards by pulling down the most votes for his position. Since Chaminade is noted for its outstanding linesmen, Ed most certainly upheld that tradition.

Joe Koepnick not only ranked the best in Dayton, but also gained all-state honors as an end. His giant build and break-away speed made him an outstanding pass receiver and defensive end.

The duties of a work-horse center were handled excellently by Kenny Sommer. Kenny was a real stal­wart in the center of Chaminade's great line. Coach Faust regards Sommer one oLthe best centers Cham­inade ever had.

At tackle Chaminade was represented by Lou Bolton. Lou's mammoth frame and do-or-die spirit was a real inspiration to the rest of his team-mates. He was also a bulldozer for Chaminade's fleet-footed backs.

Bob Pfander flanked the other end of the all-star eleven. Bob gave many an opposing back plenty of trouble on end around plays. He was also a great pass receiver and contributed well to" the scoring column.

Ed Tolle, Chaminade's only senior back was elected an all-star halfback. His ability in broken field running and amazing speed broke the hearts of many opposing secondary men.

By unanimous vote the all-star fullback position went to Chaminade's "Doc Blanchard" Johnny Schneid­er. He had amazing power on line plunges and could also move on off tackle plays.

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I 1. Chaminade opens 1945 campaign against new oppon-

ent .. . Greenville comes to Dayton to furnish opposition ... Eagles run and pass brilliantly . .. Score fourteen points in initial period ... Koepnick snags impossible passes ... two more scores in third canto ... Schneider makes third straight conversion .. both teams score in final quarter.

CHAMINADE GREENVILLE

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2. Stivers trounced in miniature mud bowl ... Eagles forced to kick only once . .. fumbles play havoc on both sides . . . two touchdowns made when Tigers drop pigskin ... Fulwiler dashes through center from Stivers 39 to score ... Zugelder repeats feat from own 34 ... Chaminade impresses city.

CHAMINADE STIVERS

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3. Record crowd sees Eagles hurdle biggest obstacle in Big Six race ... first canto shows iron lines ... C . H. S. breaks scoring ice late in 2nd . .. passing attack foils Roosevelt ... vaunted Bear line cracks .. . Schneider puts. game out of opponents reach . . . Teddies finally score ... C. H. S. makes remarkable stand on one foot line. Lineman heros of evening.

CHAMINADE ROOSEVELT

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4. Chaminade maintains unblemished record .. . Eagles inspired team . . . winners on long end of first down score, 15 to 1 . .. Fulwiler skirts .end for first score .. . Bulpin, sub, pulls down Kiser' s wild heave . . . Panthers score through air .. . Big Joe Koepnick blocks punt and recovers on Kiser 18 .. Chaminade scores for second time in three plays.

CHAMINAl)E KISER

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5. Subs bring Boys Industrial School eleven to. knees .. . first half tough . .. second half runaway . . . two beauti­ful 'Faulkner to Koepnick passes highlight 68 yd. march ... Lancaster ties score ... Cook paces losers . .. Eagles drive 89 yds. for another score .. . Tolle scores for his second of evening ... Bernie Faulkner breaks through for 66 yds. of brilliant broken field running to end scoring for evening.

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6. Chaminade clinches fourth Big Six tiUe in six years ... Schultz punt blocked .. . Fulwiler goes over on reverse

. . farthest Bulldog penetration in first half is to Chaminade 3 1 . . . Schneider climaxes 83 yd. march with 70 yd. ja unt . .. Sommer intercepts pigskin to score .. . Fairview scores after 73 yd. drive ... Tolle skips 75 yds. for touchdo~n on reverse . . possible fifth Chaminade touchdown bogs down .

CHAMINADE FAIRVIEW

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7. The Green and White steam roller rolls onward .. six touchdowns skyrocket"· score . . . Pilots fa il to see Chaminade ter ritory . . . bone crushing line smashers pick up blockers all a long length jaunis ... Pfander and Fulwiler make two touchdowns apiece ... Kuntz scores on interception .. . Wrights greatest threat sumed up in one first down.

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8 . Fuzzy Faust's Chaminade Eagles soar to their greatest heights . . Eagles forced to come from behind three . times . . . Piqua scores ere Chaminade can gain possession of ball ... Eagle .line battered ... Pfander revives hope after bad Indian punt . . . Retterbush steals ball from Fl\lwil.er as Danny crosses five yard line, touchdown bound . . . Hoban heaves mighty 42 yd. pass which Pfander brings down on Piqua's 8 . . . Eagles again pen~lized for playing rough . . . Indian touchdown puts Chaminade behind ... Zugelder, sub fullback, dashes 52 yds. to 14 . .. Fulwiler goes over from three . . . Schneider kicks winning point with bad ankle . . . Chaminade trails for third time as Piqua makes it 18-13 .. . Tolle snags pass and races 67 yds. behind bea utiful blocking, with the din of 6,000 voices ringing in his ears ... Indians attempt to pass way back into ball game . . .' Chaminade intercepts with one minute to go ... C. H. S. takes Big Six, Valley, State Championships .

CHAMINADE PIQUA

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Guard R. Monahan,

R. Sacksteder. Tackle

Ray Rettich, Tackle

Pete Kuntz;, QUarterhack

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Left to Right G. Swartzman R . Tiernan T . Lair W. Keller

Dan Fulwiler, Back

Bill Hoban, Ouarterback

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The throbbing cheers of 850 students, the spirit of Chaminade, and a fight to victory, were evident at rallies and games. With an eye for equalling the activity of the athletic squads, eight men, sang, shouted and jumped. their way to success, in organizing · the greatest team of cheerleaders at Cham­inade. Always there, bursting their lungs, leading the cheers in stirring up the enthu­siasm of the student-body and cheering the EAGLES to victory.

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1. Sommer scores against Stivers

2. Eagles outrebounds' Fairview

3. Koepnick goes around

4. Bob Tieman, our manager

5. Zimms scores in the Teddie game

6. Carl Kremer goes up against Oakwood

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Sidney 23 33 Oakwood 36

Miamisburg 21 34 Roosevelt 13

Greenville 38 32 Bellefontaine 29

Troy 51 38 Kiser 20

Xenia Central 26 '28 Fairmont 37

Piqua 19

Co-op 23 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT

Fairview 22 31 Wilbur Wright Hamilton Public 43 29 ~idney

Stivers 22 40 Oakwood Monroe 30 23 Middleton Northridge 32 687 Totals

. Wilbur Wright 16 *(District Finals)

Front Row-Hess, Haupt, J. Pfeiffer, Goldkamp, Guess Back Row-J. Fulwiler, J. Smith, Falke, J. Koepnick, Zimmerman, Gilvary, Mgr.

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Left to Right Front Row-Butler, Yung, Mack, Parker. 2nd Row-Wall, B. Koepnick, Maloney, Cochrane, Staub, Schwartzman. Back Row-Brown, Focke, Knapke, Horvath , Searle, Coach Meyer.

For the second consecutive year, the Chaminade yearlings captured the Frosh cage title of

Dayton. The youthful Eagles copped nineteen out of twenty games during the season, fifteen

out of sixteen in league competition.

Smooth team play and speedy play-making featured the '46 first-year team. Though not

particularly tall, this group played a good rebound game. Passing and ball-handling show

great promise for future years of competition.

Mr. Roland Myers directed the frosh team. Among the promising prospects for the future . .

are Bob Koepnick, high point man; left-handers Carl Yung and Pat Maloney; diminutive speed-

ster, Jim Mack; and lanky Dick Wall. These lads will be heard from in c6ming years .

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Joe Gallagher

Jack Zimmerman, Joe Gallagher, Ned Duffy, Tom Sayer, Norb Schlei

Golf Pros in the making. Such was the consensus of golf enthus~asts who watched our link squad advance to attain eighth rating in the Ohio High School Golf Tournament.

The Ludlow Streeters had a fine season in 1945 winning £lve matches and tying one while losing but two in the entire year.

The final match in the district tournament was a true thriller as the Eagle golfers defeated Fairmont by one point qualifying for the State Tournament in Columbus.

The five students who paced our team to victory are .all back again getting in shape for the new Dayton Daily News City Golf League.

The Eagles home course in this newly composed league for 1946 will be Walnut Grove Country Club.

Norb Schlei

Ned Duffy

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Bang . . . Clatter ... Crash! Chaminade's Intramural Keglers had just started their 1946 Bowling Season. All 16 teams were sending pins in all directions.

Officers for the year _were Seniors George Smith, President; Ralph Hammer, 'Vice President; Donald Tangemen, Treasurer; and Thomas Seufert, Secretary.

Soon the high scores started rolling in. Those with a score of 200 were made honorary members of the 200 Club . .

On Sunday April 7 and 14 the first annual School Bowling Tournament was held with prizes being awarded in the five man teain, double and single events.

The season officially ended with a banquet and entertainment at the school.

D. Tangeman G . Smith R. Hammer T. Seu£fert

Front Row ' R. Hammer N. Schlei V. Link G . Smith

Row 2 R. Reid P. Dorsten R. 'Flaute R. Hohl D. Harrup

Back Row' .R. Albrecht Staub D. Tangeman L. Wellmier C. Mischler D. Bertino

. Buchholz

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Chaminade's fencing team, bolstered by the return of several letterman, had a short but successful season. The success was registered in many practice games, but the lone season game was lost to Cincinnati University by the score of seven matches to nine matches. The team led by the brilliant fencing of the Link brothers made it tough for the competition throughout the year. They were ably helped by very good reserves. Under the supervision of the Dayton Fencing CluQ, they showed their prowess in that field. Positive success is assured with such capable stalwarts as Stoll, Moorman, Johnson, and a host of others · returning next year. J

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Row I-D. Drexler, R. Hohl, V. Schramm, J. Schmidt, L. Stich, D. Mischler, G . . Young, . T. Thoma.

Row 2-R. Kern, J. Bashow, G . Porter, T. Russell, D. Riner, M. Aufderheide, R. Leen, Drum Major.

Row 3-J. Sanders, J. Knox, N. Meyer, A. Munch, J. Waker, R. Witte, P. Dorsten .

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Row 2-W .. Brennan, G . Day, T. Seufert, J. Cavanaugh, R. Rieger, C. Loper, F. Kasson.

Row 3-D. Giallombardo, R. Troxel, R. O'Fnel, D. Olinger, P. Melia, - . Johson, R. Jackowski, E. Gentner.

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Basil J. Adams... .321 Central Park Ave ... . . . .... St. Albert the Great Richard J. Amann ..... . 17 Indiana Ave .... . . ... ... . .. St. Mary Donald J. Andrews. . . .... . .. . 1029 Philadelphia Dr. . . . St. Agnes Thomas J. Baldassarre. . . .. 520 Odlin Dr . . . . .. Our Lady of Mercy Mark E. Baltes . . . . . . . . . . 655 Hodapp Ave.. . . Holy Trinity Richard P . Barhorst. .. 205 Linwood St. .. . . . . . . . . . .. Corpus Christi Jerome W . Bashaw. . . ..... " .816 Creighton Ave.. . . ..... St. Anthony Thomas A. Becker. . . .' .... 31 Park Dr.. . . . . . . . . ...... Holy Angels William C. Beecroft ... . . .... . . ... 1107 Superior Ave. : . . . . .. St. Agnes John K. Bertling ... . ...... . . .. ... 106 Colorado Ave. . . . . .. . . St Mary William E. Blommel. . . . . 149 Potomic St. ....... . ... .... St. Mary . Louis F. Bolton ....... . . . . . . . .. . . 4547 Dayview Ave .... .. .. .. . . Resurrection James R. Braun . . ......... . . . .. .. 2533 Malvern Ave ...... .. . .... Our Lady of Mercy Harold F. Brinkman .. . .. . . . .... . . B59' N. Euclid Ave. . . . . . .. Corpus Christi Kenneth R. Brown ...... . ... . . . .. 1616 Emmons. . . ...... St. Anthony Edward L. Brun. . . . ....... . ... 1527 Coventry Rd ..... ... .. . .. St. Anthony John R. Bucher ...... . .. . . . ' .' . ... 214 Virginia Ave ....... . ...... St. Anthony

Ralph W. Burger. . . .1240 Patterson Rd . .... . . .. . ... Immaculate Conception James E. Carr ....... . . .. . . ...... 524 Boland St. •......... . . ... . St. Anthony Anthony J. Chirco . ......... . . . . . 3244 McCall St. . . . Emmanuel Antonio J. Chirco. . . . . . . .. .3200 McCall St. .. . . .. . . ..... Emmanuel Robert T. Cochran. . ' ... . ....... 921 Rosedale Dr .. .... ......... St. Agnes Thomas L. Connair. . ....... . .. 610 Hodapp Ave . .. . . . . . . .. . .. Holy Trinity Richard F. Connell .... .. . .. .. . .. 361 N. Main . . ... . ... Corpus Christi James D. Cooper ............... . 2B E. Bruce Ave . . ...... . . . . . Our Lady of Mercy Roy A. Crainich ..... . .. " ... .... 107 Indiana Ave . . . . . . . . ... . . . . St. Anthony Eugene J. Dabbelt . . . . . . ..... 211 Alaska St.. . . . .OUf Lady of the Rosary Orner J. Dahlinghaus ... . .. ... . . . 3310 E. Fifth St.. ..... .... .... . Holy Family Donald J. Dawson . . ... . .. .. . 1334 Xenia Ave.. . . . . ....... St. Mary Donald J. Deardorff. . . . .321 Edgewood Ave.. . . . ... . . St. Agnes Richard L. Deininger . . . . . ... .. . .. 1106 Acorn Dr. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Corpus Christi Jean P. Deis ............ . . . . ... . 19 Grafton Ave ............ . .. Corpus ' Christi Joseph P. Deppen .. ' ..... . .. . . " .3426 Mesmer Ave . ...... .... .. St. Anthony Joseph J. Egalite ... .. ... . . ....... . 21 Fie ld Lane. . . .... Mary Help of Christians Alfred J. Elter. . . . . ....... . 130B J ett St.. . . . . . . . . . . St. James Ralph E. Emerick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1115 S. River St. . . . . . . . St. Mary

Thomas G. Ewing . . . . . . . . . . . 1313 Harvard Blvd ....... . . . ... Corpus Christi Frank A. Fecke ......... .... ..... 555 Anna St. . . . . . . . . . .... Resurrection Nicholas J. Fiel . . . . . . . . . . . . .632 Belmonte Park N . . ..... . .. Corpus Christi Russell W. Fiel ... . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 632 Belmonte Park N. . . Emmanuel Thomas F. Folino . . . . . . .330 Stonemill Rd.. . . . .... . . .. Holy Angels Charles E. Fortener ... , .... . .. 721 Kolping Ave. . . . St. Anthony James C. Fricke. : .. .. . . .... ... . . 41B. Santa Cruz. . . . ' . .. St. Anthony Joseph G . Gallager .. .. . ......... 121B Seneca Dr ....... .. ...... St. Agnes Edward F. Gentner .. ' . . . . . ...... 515 Creighton Ave . ... . . . . ..... St. Anthony John L. Gephart. . . ........ 12 W. Helena St. ............. . Corpus Christi James E. Hall . . . . .. 223 Oakwood Ave . . .. . .... . ... Holy Angels John E. Hamman .... . . . . . .. . .... 1562 Wayne Ave . ..... ... . .. .. St. Anthony Ralph E. Hammer . .... . .... . .. ... 711 St. Nicholas .. . ... . . . .... .. St. Anthony Donald E. Herbert ... .. . . . . . . .... 20B PointviewAve .... .. ... " .Our Lady of Mercy

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Robert C. Hessinger ... . .... : ... . 29 Beechwood Ave ... : . . . . .. . . Our Lady of Mercy Anthony W . Hickey ... . .. .. . . . ... 5525 Salem Ave . . ... . . . .. . . .. Our Lady of Mercy Albert J. Hodapp ...... .. ........ 347 Forest Ave . ......... . . . . .. Corpus Christi John F. Holloran ...... . . . ........ 1610 Alberta St. . . .... .. . . .. . . . Holy Angels Harold B. Honious .... . . . . . ...... 1113 Holly Ave ..... ' .. . .. . ..... St. Anthony William R. Horst ... . . ... . .. .... . 701 Heck Ave ...... . . .. . . . . ... St. James Carroll A. Horvath . : ... . ........ 805 Manhattan Ave . . .. . .. . .... Corpus Christi John R. Huntsberger .. .. .. . . . .... 427 Irving Ave .. . ....... . . . . . : Holy Angels George J. Jackowski .. .. . . .. . . ... 230 livingston Ave .. . . . . .. . . . . Holy Family Thomas I. Keck ........ . . . ...... R. R. No. 5 Box 535 ... . . .. .... St. Joseph Lawrence J. Keller .... . . . .. . ... . . 708 W. Steward ·St. . ... ..... . . St. James Robert F. Kern . ... ... . . .... . ; ... 49 Alaska St. .. . . .. ... ........ Our Lady of Mercy William F. Kissell ... ... . .. ....... 3118 Elliott Ave . .. . ..... . . . .. . St. Anthony Joseph B. Kistner . . . ...... .. . . ... 732 S. Ludlow .. . ... ... . ... . .. Emmanuel Eugene W . Klawon . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 548 Steele Ave .. ...... . .. . . . .. St. Mary Joseph H. Koepnick . .. . ...... . . . . 1536 Nelson Ave ... . ...... : ... St. Anthony Thomas A. Kracus ........ . . . .... 56 E. Beechwood Ave .. .. . .. . .. Our Lady of Mercy Peter H. Kuntz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . III Thruston Blvd ... . .... .. . ... Holy Angels John D. Laufersweiler .... . .... . ... 2523 Elsmere Ave .... . . .... . .. Our Lady of Mercy Vincent C. Lawler .. .. ... . . . . . . .. 320 W. Norman Ave .... . .. . . .. Corpus Christi Daniel L. Leary . .. ... . ... . . . . . . . 1518 Delaine Ave . . .. . .. . . . .. .. Holy Angel George M. LeBoeuf .. . ........... 414 Alameda PI. .... : ..... .. .. Corpus Christi Richard D. Leen ... . ... . . . .. .. ... 2610 N. Main St .. . ... ... .. . .. . Our Lady of Mercy Raymond L. Lemming . . . . . . . . . .. .43 Haynes St. ...... . . . . .... . . St. Mary Edward J. Leschansky .. . .. . ...... 1500 Nelson Ave ..... . . . . . . . .. St. Anthony Virgil W. Link .... ..... . .. . . ... . 139 McReynolds St .. ... . . . . .. . . St. Mary LeonardC. Long .. . . . . . ..... ... . 1021 Wawona Rd . . ............ St. Agnes Robert E. Lowry . . . .. ... . . . . . . ; .. 3421 E. Second St. .. ..... . .... Holy FamJy Robert E. Marshall ... . ........... 2822 White Oak Dr . ... ' ...... . Immaculate Conception Jerome J. McGarry . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 514 Grafton Ave .... . .. . . . . ... Corpus Christi . . Walter L. McMahon ... .. . . ... ... 2225 King Ave . . ... . . . . . ..... . Immaculate Conception Louis D. Melia .... . .... . ... . ... . . 1134 Carlisle Ave ... . ........ .. St. Anthony Norman E. Meyer ... .. . . . . . . . . ... 808 Carlisle Ave .. ... . . ....... St. Anthony Harry L. Miller .. . ... . . . ... .. . . .. 735 Xenia Ave ... . .. ...... ... . St. Mary Richard A. Miller ... . .. .. .. . .... . 812 Wellmeier Ave ... . . .. , . ... St. Anthony William E. Millett .... . .... '.' . ' . .. . 138 Dale Dr .- . .. . . . . .. ......... St. Rita

. Richard J. Monahan ... . .. ... . . . .. 48 Glenwood Ave ... . .. . . .... . Corpus Christi Howard J. Monnin ... . ... . ....... R. R. No. 1 Box 166 . . .. .. ..... . St. Rita John E. Moreau . ....... . . . . .. ... 239 Kiefaber St.. . ... . .... . . . . Sacred Heart Thomas A. Mulhern ... . ... . . .. ... 272 Brooklyn Ave ..... ' . . . . . . . . Resurrection Thomas C. Munch ... . .... . ...... 333 Kenilworth Ave . ....... . .. Corpus Christi Jerome E. Muth . .. .. : .. . . ' " .. . . 441 East Drive . . . ...... . . ... .. Holy Trinity Donald P. Nock .. .. .. .. . . . . . .... 321 Grove Ave .. . .... . . . .. . ... Our Lady of the Rosary Charles T. Ohmer ........ .. . . . .. 1350. Creighton Ave ..... ... ... St. Anthony Edward F. O'Meara ... . ..... " ... 1803 East Fifth St. ........ . . . . . Holy Trinity

. Harry E. Parr ... .. .. . . . . ..... ' ... 16.0 Fillmore St. . . . ... . ... . . . : . St. Mary Joseph F. Pen no . .. . : ... . ... . .... 300 E. Siebenthaler Ave .. ' . . .. . Our Lady of Mercy Robert W . Pfander . . ... ... . . ..... 324 Smith St. . . .... . .. . .. . . ... St. James Edward M. Powers ...... . . ..... . . 144 Bradford St... . .......... , . Holy Trinity Francis A. Raso ..... ... ... . . . ... 63.0 Wyoming St .. .. , . .. ...... St. Mary

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Harry E. Reboulet. .. . . .......... 1327 Superior Ave . . ........ .. . St. Agnes Raymond H. Rettich ..... ... ...... 229 Anna St. ................. Resurrection William A. Ridenour .. ... .. . .. . . . 3110 Lake St.. .. .... . . . . . . . .. . St. Anthony Harold R. Roselle ...... . .... . .. .. 750 Ferguson Ave . . . . . ........ St. Agnes Jerome C. Roth . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 416 St. Paul Ave .. . . . ........ .. St. Mary Raymond J. Sacksteder . . . . . ..... . 724 Kenilworth Ave . ..... .... . Corpus Christi Thomas E. Sayer . . . . .. .. ........ 911 Bowen St. . . ..... . ......... St. Anthony Joseph A. Scarpelli .... .. ... .. . . . 320 St. Nicholas Ave . . . . ....... St. Anthony Joseph F. Schell . . .. . . . . . .. .. .... 19 E. Pearl St. Msbg . . . . . .. ... . Our Lady of Good Hope Robert 1. Scell .............. . . . . 49 Seminary ....... . . ' . . . . .. . . St. Anthony Richard E. Schimmoller .......... 1017 N. Broadway ..... . .... .. St. Agnes Nobert A. Schlei .............. .. 658 Carlisle Ave .. ..... . . . .... St. Anthony John G. Schmidt .. .. ...... . . . . .. 1423 Philadelphia Dr . . . . . . . .. .. St. Agnes Norman J. Schmidt ... .. . .. . . . . .. 1423 Philadelphia Dr . . . .. . . . .. . St. Agnes Victor 1. Schramm ..... . . .. .. . .. 1225 Creighton Ave . ......... . St. Anthony John C. Seitz .... . ..... .. .. . ... .. 59 Illinois Ave .. . ......... . . .. St. Mary Charles 1. Simon .. . . ............ 104 Virginia Ave . .... . . . . . . ... St. Anthony Dennis J. Smith. . . . .. . ...... . . . . 809 Warrington PI. .......... . . Immaculate Conception G eorge E. Smith ........... . . .. . 1804 Oakridge Dr .. .... : . . .. . . Resurrection Kenneth J. Sommer ... . ...... . ... 41 Missouri Ave .. . ... . ... . .... St. Mary . Harry C. Sommers . . . . ...... . .... 114 Church St. .......... . . . . . St. Mary Joseph W. Sprauer ......... .. ... 1240 Holly Ave .... . . . . . . ..... St. Anthony Bernard A. Steinbrunner . ..... . . . 5794 Philadelphia Dr ..... .. ... St. Rita Raymond T. Strehle ... . . . .... . . .. 2618 East Fourth St. .. .. . . . .. .. Holy Family Richard P. Strehle .. . .. . . ...... . . 504 Lexington Ave ... . .... . ... St. Agnes John J. Stueve ... . ........ . ... . .. 45 Patterson ViI. Dr .. .. . . .. .... Holy Angels Robert N. Sturwold ............ . . 3001 Ida st. . . . ........ . . . . ... Our Lady of Mercy Alfred A. Sullivan ....... . . . ..... 519 W. Norman. Ave ...... . ... Corpus Christi Louis 1. Suttman .... .. ... ... . . .. 503 Buckeye St. Msbg . . . ...... Our Lady of Good Hope James R. Tangeman .. .... . . . . .... 639 St. Paul Ave . .. ...... ..... St. Mary Robert J. Tieman ... .. . .. . ...... . 73 Gramont Ave ..... . .... . ... Resurrection Edward R. Tolle ........... .. . . . . 433 Santa Cruz Ave ..... .. .. . . St. Anthony David B. Tremblay .. . . .. . . . .... . . 1235 Linda Vista Ave . ......... Corpus Christi Albert J. Turner . . . . . .. ... .. . .. .. P. O. Box 173 Centerville .. . .. . St. Albert the Great G eorge F. Uhlenbrock .. . . .. . .... 122 Elm St. Franklin . ....... .. . St. Mary Henry A. Urke ..... ....... . . .. . . 165 Steele Ave . .. .. . . . ... .. ... Holy Family James W . VogeL ........ ... . ... . 3325 N. Main St.. . .. . . ........ Our Lady of Mercy Herman E. Vollman . .. : . . . . . : .... 233 Steele Ave ... . . .. . . .... . .. St. Mary Howard K. Waker ............ . .. 128 McClure St. ........ .... . . Holy Trinity Carl B. Wald .. ........ . . . . .... . 1315 Old Orchard Ave . . . . . . . .. Corpus Christi Donald W . Warning ..... . .. . . . .. 311 Fountain Ave . . .. . .. . .. . ... Corpus Christi Edward J. Weigel. . ..... ...... . . 47 Fernwood Ave . .. . . . . . . .. . . Our Lady of Mercy James C. Weis .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .... 321 Kenwood Ave . . ..... . .... . Corpus Christi . Robert E. Weisman .. .. ..... .. .. . 1014 Wyoming St. ... . . . ... . . . . St. Mary Charles R. West . ...... ... . . . .... 303 Air St. .. .. .. . ..... . ... ... Our Lady of the Rosary Joseph E. Williams ... .. ........ . . 836 Kumler Ave . . .. . ... . . .... . St. Agnes Thomas A. Wissel . ........ .. .. . . 125 Saw Mill Rd . .. . .... . . . . ... Holy Angels Jchn E. Zimmerman ..... . . . .... . . 1912 Demphle Ave .. .. .... . ' .... St. Anthony Philip E. Longo . . ......... . . . ... 1515 Coventry Rd . ........ . .. . . St. Anthony Alvin G. Neff .. . . . . ' . . , . . .. . . .. . . 705 Rockford Ave .. ........... Corpus Christi Cornelius F. Dicken . . . . . . ...... . . 55 W . Mumma Ave .. ..... . .. .. Corpus Christi

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Fresh from grade school, we entered Chaminade--one hundred . and ninety-five strong. As the .stained glass doors closed behind us, our footsteps first re-echoed along the corridors that would eventually become so familiar.

Bewildered but game, we plunged into studies, sports and drives. At our first pep rallies, we heard about the Chaminade School Spirit so strongly in evidence among the upperclassmen.

A basketball squad represented Qur class. Though victorious in only two games, the team laid foundations for future achievements on the hardwood . .

When our first year was ended, we all felt that we had earned the right to be called "the boys from Chaminade."

Sophmores! Cocky but spirited, we returned for our second year. Depletions in .our ranks were neutralized by newcomers from Sacred Heart and Franklin.

Athletics boomed. The future grid greats of '45 began to play already as a unit. Our frosh cagers became the Reserve squad. Chaminade shared the football and basketball titles this year ; Our new c,age coach, Mr. Jos. DiMatteo, proved brilliantly capable.

This was our big drive year: Turkey Raffle, Paper Drive etc. Our division paced the sch061. And we crossed the divide to the upper classes.

September, 1944. Upperclassmen at last! The armed forces made in roads into our class. We now had one-hundred and sixty-one members.

Continued interest in athletics. Our hoopsters captured the basketball title. Our golfer~ . wenUo the State Finals-four Juniors amon:g them. We had to settle for runner-up in· football. Time dragged slowly this year. Dances and the Annual Prom aroused interest .and provided enjoyment. We had branched out into a variety of activities. These fitted us for a s!renuous Senior year- as we were soon to discover.

Our last and happiest year! One-hundred forty-eight fellows strove to finish the job begun four autumns previous.

The draft continued to dwindle our numbers, although some veterans back from the wars joined our ranks.

This year of 1945-1946 was a truly great sports year. The Eagle footballers copped city, d istrict, and state laurels. Our basketball stalwarts won Chaminade's a third consecutive city cage title, and went to the State quarter-finals. Year-book, minstrel, and graduation· provided the concluding excitement of our highschool days at Chaminade.

From one hundred ninety-five, our class has dwindled to one hundred forty-five. Although smaller in numbers, weare stronger in spirit than the Freshman class of '42-'43. .

Regretfully we leave Chaminade. But we are ready to face whatever shall challenge our future. We are ready t~take our places as better men for better times.

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I N. SCHLEI . 2 T. SAYER :3 L. LONG 4 ' H. BRINKMAN 5 c.. FORTENE:.R '6 A. CHIRCO

7 A. CHIRCO 8 R. PFANDER 9 V. BEECROfT 10 R. TIEMAN II G. JACKOVSKI 12 R. SACKST[OER

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CON. G · R AT U L A T 1·0 N S

to the Class

of 1946

May the knowledge you have gained

and the habits you have formed dur­

ing your high school years prove of

great future value to you personally .

and to your associates . .

THE

CHA' MINADE

FAT H ·E R S I

CLUB

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PATRONS MRS. J. Q. SHERMAN

2720 Philadelphia Drive

DR; J. ROY BOGGAN 1458 Glendale Aven~e

PARKER COAL AND SUPPLY 1900 Valey Street

MR. AND MRS. VALENTINE M. ST AUDTER 1030 Epworth Avenue

HARRY H. GERSTNER 198 Springdale Drive

MR. AND MRS. C. F. HONIOUS 1113 Holly Avenue

DR. AND MRS. GEORGE J. RAU 908 Buckingham' Road

RUSSELL DENTAL LABORATORY ' 38 E. Fifth Street

MR. HARRY H. PROCTOR ·435 W. Second Street

FRIEND

MR. LEO FORTENER 721 KOlping Avenue

HORACE J .. BOESCH 2794 Fairmont Avenue

RUBICON. PHARMACY 1934 Brown Street

BEIGEL ' JEWELERS INC. 20 N. Main Street

S1. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL 49 Hopeland Street

INLAND INN 2701 W. Third Street

THE KRAMER · BROS. FOUND'RY CO. 17 Dell Street

.KA Y'S COFFEE SHOP 2508 W. Third Street

CHIRCO BROS. MARKET

WILLIAM " RIFE CO. 122 S. Ludlow Street

GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL 1425 W. Fairview Avenue

STALEY'S CLEANER 21 S. Ludlow Street'

MR. AND MRS~ HANS AMANN 17 Indiana Avenue

GEORGE H. LeBOEUF 414 Alameda Place

MR. A. G". HORVATH 805 Manhattan Avenue

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE UHLENBROCK 122 EI~ Street (Frankli~, 0.)

REV. PAUL E. CORNWELL 140 S. Findlay Street

VICTORY DRUG STORE 1442 Wayne Ave.

GERSH OW'S HOME MARKETS 660 Bolander Avenue

DON CUNNINGHAM 410-11 Lowe Building

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE WIDMAIER 316 Neal Avenue

DR. W. P. HALEY D.D.S. .27-20 N. Main St.

TONY HICKEY AND JIM VOGEL Chaminad~ High

MR. AND MRS. L. A. TREMBLAY 1235 linda Vista Avenu~

M. P. FIORITO 2013 E. Richard Street

A "FRIEND FROM ' ALABAMA"

THE CAPPEL FURNITURE CO. 219 S. Main Sheet

DR. DONAT E. YELLE 1204 Mutual Home Building

ELIZABETH JANE UHLENBROCK 122 Elm Street (Franklin, 0.)

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. PATRONS JOSEPH T. POELKING

295 Hathaway Road

A FRIEND

ROBERT E. BRAWLEY 230 I Sal.em Avenue

A FRIEND

AGNES EILEEN SCHELL 19 E. Pearl Street, Miamisburg, O.

ALLEN'S DRUGS Linden Avenue and Smithville Road

BOWMAN JANITOR SUPPLY 241 S. Ludlow Street

DR. J. T. FRENCH D.M. 1309 N. Main Street

HOLY FAMILY PARENT TEACHERS ASSN. Holy Family School

L. C. ·SMITH AND CORONA TYPEWRITERS INC;

Lowe Building

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. STRADER 504 Lexington Avenue

THE FINKE ENGINEERING CO. I 16 S; Perry Street

H. V. RAIFF 1057 Superior Avenue

ADAM BALLMANN SON'S 2159 Valley Street

MR. AND MRS. BEN STURWOLD 300 I Ida Street

JOHN M. KELBLE 3027 E. Fourth Street

SOPHOMORE D.

MARGARET R. SCHELL 19 E. P~arl Street, Miamisburg, O.

H. K. RANEY 516 Red Haw Road

. ESTRIDGE'S MARKET 230 I Germantown Street

~UDLOW NEWS SHOP Ludlow Street

DR. J. M. GILLESPIE 35 E. Third Street

THE DAYTON FABRICATED STEEL CO. 1300 E. Monument Avenue

SOPHOMORE B

SOUTH PARK GARAGE I 143 Brown Street

DAYTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 8 N. Jefferson Street .

OAKWOOD DRUG STORE· 22 Park Avenue

MRS. JULIA G. GAVIN

F. X. MINNEGAN 16 Bates Street

MONTGOMERY COUNTY IRON AND PAPER CO.

70 Wyandott Street

DEAM BEAI,JTY SHOP Gibbons Hotel

. FLORIO, THE MALTED MILK KING, 1419 E. Third Street

ZINNERS 126 S. Ludlow Street

RAY F. FOLTZ

MILLER'S MOVERS 502 E. Third Street

WOLF'S WELDING SHOP Wilmington Pike

DR. B. H. BORDWELL, OPTOMETRIST

MURPHY, MURPHY AND MAYL

EDNA MAY CANDY CO. I 17 Harries Building

THE MENDENHALL CO. 940 S. Ludlow Street

BASTIAN BROTHERS COMPANY RochesteriNew York

WEILER WELDING CO. 324 East Second St.

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MORTON SHOW CASE MEA TCASES& COOLERS

BAR FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT

KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

STORE AND KITCHEN VENTILATION

BEER DISPENSERS AND COOLERS

EVERY KIND OF STORE FIXTURE

AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION .

FOR STORES, OFFICES & FACTORIES

355 SOUTH MAIN STREET

HEmlock 1255

MUTH BROS·. INC.

MOVERS-- RIGGERS

CRANE SERVICE

HEAVY HAULING

H 0 U ·S E S M 0 V E 0

III La Belle Street ADa ms 2 2 8 I - 2

• JEROME J. MUTH j President

Compliments of ...

Warning's Variety .

1939 N. Main Street

HOWARD W. MUTH, Vice President

Church Goods Religious Articles

. Dayton Church Supply ·Company

I liS. Ludlow Street ADams 2521

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S uccess

of to the Class

1945-46

• Star City Bottling Co.

Miamisburg. Ohio

... Compliments of ...

Sacksteder's SALTED NUT MEATS

Arcade Market

Roston's

A Friend Jewel e rs

T he Kay

820 Kiser Street

Milk Cream

Borden's FINCH FARMS

219 E. Fifth Street

HE 1275

and Ess Co.

FUlton 2115

Weaver's HARDWARE -- PAINTS -- VARIETIES

AND APPLIANCES

Cor. Cincinnati and Bolander Stre'ets

ADams 0562

McDonald's SERVICE STATION

Oils -- Accessories -~ Lubrication

2903 West Third Melrose 4161

ION. Main St. ADams 7711

Price Market MISS PAMPALONE. Prop.

. 1027 Germantown St. ADams 0795

The Green Mon LIQUOR - - BEER - - WINE

GOOD FOODS

Clarence J. Menker, Prop.

2032 Home Avenue FUltoh 0342

Compliments of ...

Holy Trinity

Parent Teachers Assn. ,

West Side

Lumber Co.

1831 W . Third Street ADams 3166

• • .... ..... ' '. \. .,. ~ I ,., • • • •

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Inquiries

Invited:

Name Plates

Metal Tags

Tool, Time, Trade Checks

Metal and Celluloid Badges

Steel Stamps and Dies

Stencils -- Metal and Oil Board

Stencil Cutting ·Machines . ADams 1432

The Dayton Stencil Works Company

113-115 E. Second St. Dayton 2, Ohio

We extend Greetings for those soon to be .•• Out of School life, into Life's School

K. Variety Store SUPPLIES FOR HOME AND F.AMILY

2700 West Third St. ADams 4721

Compliments of .••

Servis Restaurant

33 W. Second Street FUlton 4491

w. & W. Music Co.

PHONOGRAPH RECORDS .AND SUPPLIES

240 So. Ludlow St. Fulton 2579

Bardco Manufacturing & Sales Co. .

Los Angeles, California Dayton, Ohio

Washington, D. C.

Post Office Box 536 Dayton I, Ohio

L. R. Stockstill THRIFT-E-MARKET

· 6032 W. Third Street MElrose 0160

KREBS . Home Heating & Roofing

Company

ALL MAKES OF FURNACES REPAIRED AND VACUUM

CLEANED

SHEET METAL WORK

Air-Conditioning

Stoker Service

Coal -- Gas -- Oil Furnaces

3 16 Longworth Street ADams 6284

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Northridge Inn T" h E t D t L b " e as ay on um er BEER- - WHISKEY - - LUNCH Company

Cor. New Troy Pike and Fredrick Pike

c. YOLK & H. WRIGHT, Prop.

Miami Stationers 23 E. THIRD STREET

ADams 5289

312 LIVINGSTON AVENUE

Phones: KEnmore 3141 or KEnmore 3142

FOR YOUR FURNITURE

SEE " R. W. Meyers

THE WAYNE FURNITURE

18 " W. Fifth Street Dayton, Ohio

"DIMeo PLASTICS 207 EAST SIXTH STREET

Dayton 2 I Ohio Phone: ADams 1422

IIFree-Glide ll Plastic Shuffleboard Discs and Cues

Prices and Particulars Furnished On Request

King's Market ". BROWN STREET

HE 9161

Compliments of ...

J. J. Jansen, S.M. "and Staff

The Bickford Co.

SCREW MACHINE

PRODUCTS

1541 South Broadway ADams 5232

Farmdale Market System

Congratulates Chaminade

on its Fine Sports Record

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. .. Compliments . of ...

THE

PETER "KUNTZ

L U M B E R COMPANY

3 12 Mound Street Phone: ADams 82 14

Curtis Millwork Johns-Manville Products

Enterprise Paints

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'.. '\ ",.' , t; r, L _'. I i ,f'~

Genuine Auto Parts . Dayton Dress Company

40. 1 S. MAIN STREET 38 W. FIFTH STREET

ADams 5295 FUlton 3522

COMPLIMENTS

... . 0 F . ...

SA CKSTEDER I SCAFETERIA

170.3 South Broadway

R. R. Miller SPORTING GOODS

W.holesale -- Retail .

Radio -- Electrical Appliances

5-7 West First St. FUlton 50.42

Compliments of ... .

Daniel J. De Bord

CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN

ADams 30.52 FUlton 0.917

Phone: ADams 0905

Sam's Lunch Room

SAM CARAS, Prop.

9 West Fifth St. ADams 0.0.16

Lee J. Hilgeford

Auto Sales Keowee and Webster Streets

Dayton 4, Ohio

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PROFESSIONAL LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE

William .F. Seiser Agency 211 Realty Bldg., 132 N. Main St.

HE 3161

Frank Scarpelli Shoe Shop SHOES MADE TO ORDER

AND SHOE REPAIRING

632 N. Main Street

Capitol Dry Cleaning EXPERT CLEANING AND

DYEING SERVICE

"There's a Store in Your Neighborhood"

COMPLIMENTS

OF

Charles F. Sucher

409 WESTERN AVENUE

DAYTON, OHIO

Best Wishes

... from ...

SPRAUER'S TAVERN

Beer - Wine - Liquor

• Sandwiches and Soup

• Northeast Corner of Wyoming and St. Paul

BEER TO TAKE OUT

Duellman Electric Co. Wholesale •. Retail

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

LIGHTING FIXTURES

26-28 N. Jefferson St. . HE 5844

FOR THE BEST PICTURES ...

TAKE YOUR FILM TO:

Dayton Camera Shop

Third Street Arcade

Dayton Economy Drug Company

115 W. Riverview Ave. ADams 1204

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LET OUR SALES ENGINEERS ASSIST YOU ON YOUR ...

MACHINE TOOL

R E. Q UI REM E N TS

... THE ...

C. H. GOSIGER

MACHINE RY

COMPANY

108 McDONOUGH STREET

DAYTON, OHIO

C. J. Stueve

FOR D

MIAMISBURG, OHIO

COSMETICS DRUGS

Ullrich's Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS ACCU RATEL Y FILLED

801 Lexington Avenue

Gentile Produce Co. 33-37 SOUTH ST. CLAIR ST.

ADams 6514

Lacy's Market FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES ·

ICE CREAM

20 14 Tacoma St. Open · Sundays & Evenings

Reliable Furnace CO .

AIRTEMP D EA L E R

503 Linden Avenue KEnmore 4781

Frank Kronauge, Jr. INSURANCE

623-6 Mutual Home Building FU 1118

YOUR OLD FLOORS · MADE BETTER

THAN NEW

• ... Specializing in ...

Commercial and Industrial Building Maintenance

Materials' •

The Monroe Company

Inc. •

402 Commercial Building

DAYTON, OHIO FUlton 8952

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The Wehner Roofing and Tinning Co.

ROOFING AND SIDING

SHEET METAL AND FURNACE WORK

557 Richard Street Phone: FUlton 3751

VINCENT J. WEHNER. President

Compliments of ...

CHAMINADE

MO THE R 5.1

C L·U B

. J. W. RODGERS FLORIST INC.

. .. FOR · FINE FLOWERS ...

3 8 E a s t Se con d S t r e e t CALL: FUlton 8133

, ~

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R en t a

"GREETINGS"

Goodyear Service

CAR, 203 NORTH LUDLOW STREET

STATION WAGON

or

TRUCK Storey's Market

• HERTZ

DRIV-UR-SELF SYSTEM

117 West Second St. (Opposite Mutual Home Bldg.)

Compliments of

1228 WYOMING STREET

Angerere· Delicatessen

2631 WEST THIRD STREET

ADams 0174

Geo. A. Pflaum. Publisher. Inc. 124 EAST THIRD STREET DAYTON, OHIO

THE YOUNG CATHOLIC MESSENGER

JUNIOR CATHOLIC MESSENGER

OUR LITTLE MESSENGER, AND

TREASURE CHEST

(The New Approved-Type Comic Magazine)

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"Dubble-L" LEE AND LOUIE

FINE DINNERS

STEAKS -- CHOPS -- TURKEY

1133 N. Main St. Noon Luncheons Served

Compliments

... of. ...

Benny Goldflies

SINCE 1833

For Quality It's

Thirkields' FRANKLIN, OHIO

BEST WISHES TO SENIORS

1945-46

Fred P. Wolfe Studi.os

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER

FOR THE EAGLE

1048 UB BUILDING ·IOth Floor ADams 7001

The H. JO. Osterfeld Company

Plumbing and Heating Air-Conditioning

Repair and Replacement of

. Plumbing and Heating Installations

Automatic Water Softeners Automatic Water Heaters

SERVICE AND . SATISFACTION

Office and Display ,Room

417 SOUTH MAIN STREET FUlton 1171 Dayton 2, Ohio

The G. E. L. Electric Co. II WEST FIRST STREET

FUlton 8312

Barney's .Cafe Choice Liquors -- Wines -- Beers ' .

1430 Wayne Ave., Dayton, Ohio

KEnmore 0342 5:30 A.M. -- 2:3b A.M.

FUlton 9771

Kirk's 5cto $1.00 Store FLORENCE Go KIRK

348 Troy Street Dayton 4, Ohio

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Phone: MA 2911

Commercial Tank & Welding Co.

• Welded Tanks of All Kinds

Plate and Sheet Metal Work

• Structural Work

Jigs and Fixtures

• 433 CARLISLE AVENUE

Dayton, Ohio

Blommel Sign Co.

40 YEARS OF

DEPENDABLE' SERVICE

132 Brown Street ADams 6341

M. Jenefsky CO. 39-41 SO. ST. CLAIR STREET

FUlton 1561

Rest Haven R. R. No.8

Dayton 3, Ohio

LOTS OF LUCK

... fro m .. •

Bob and Lou

Dayton Model Railways

MODEL RAILROADS

MODEL AIRPLANES -- MOTORS -- KITS

1318 VVayne Avenue MA 4016

The Seitz Hardware Co.

HOUSEVV ARES -- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

PAINTS -- GLASS -- SEEDS -- TOYS

2024 Salem ' Avenue RA 4996

TONG REALTY AMERICAN BUILDING

For the Best Buy in

Homes - - Farms

SUBURBAN INVESTMENTS

See LOUIS F. TONG 642 I VV EST T HI R D ST.

Phone : MElrose 1261

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I

LOUIS ' A. DEININGER AGENCY

INSURANCE Life, Accident, Health, Hospital, Fire and Auto

622 Mutual Home Building, Dayton 2, Ohio

AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Compliments

of a

Friend

AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY CO.

The Hermes & Knuge

Advertising Art

Photo Engraving

Photographers

... MAKERS OF .. .

FINE PRINTING PLATES FOR BLACK OR COLORS

139 South Main Street FUlton 9163

Open 5:00 A.M. until 2:00 A.M. -- 7 Days 46 West Third Street

T U 0 H Y I · S G R ILL Tasty Sandwiches, Fine Soups, Home-made Pies and Chili

BREAKFAST IN A HURRY QUICK LUNCHES & EVENING SNACKS

Better Coffee, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks

Fast Service

Our Employees Are Courteous

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"KEEP TRIMMER WITH TIMMER"

Timmer's Cleaners

1907 N. Main Street Dayton, Ohio

The Tin-Man I. N. SCHELL

Roofing - Spouting Furnaces - Stokers

SHEET METAL WORK

Miamisburg, Ohio Phone: 64-W-1

Complim"ents of • • .

L. M. Berry & Co. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS

TELEPHONE 01 RECTORY ADVERTISING

Main Office: 302 Telephone Bldg.

Phone: ADams 4127 Dayton, Ohio

For Quality Dry Cleaning Call ...

Turners Quality Cleaners

26 N. Ludlow St. 5655 Salem Ave. FU 7607 RA 9621

Oscar C. Beigel

Your Community Jeweler For

Over 40 Years

505 Xenia Avenue MA 2631

Bert L. Daily Inc. ARTISTS' MATERIALS

SIGNWRITERS' SUPPLIES 126 East Third Street ADams 4121

From

A Friend

The Miami Valley Brewing Co.

W' DAYTON, OHIO

Compliments of ...

Aetna Life Ins. Co.

622-26 Mutual Home Building

Dayton, Ohio

Manessier's Purol Service

1980 N. MAIN STREET

DAYTON, OHIO

Richardson's

Beer -- Groceries -- Ice Cream

400 South Jersey St.

COMPLIMENTS

... OF ...

Israel Bros. Co.

KE 0557

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Compliments of ...

Houser's Pharmacy

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

FUlton 5825 7 61 Troy Street

Work Guaranteed Estimates Cheerfully Given

Thoma Garage GENERAL REPAIRING ON ALL AUTOMOBILES

1438 Xenia Avenue, at St. Nicholas

Office : KE 5231 Residence : KE 8448

COMPLIMENTS

... 0 F . ..

Rosewood Corp.

RESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL

INDUSTRIAL

PROPERTY

MANAGEMENT

L. B. Hilgeford Realty Co.

Member Real Estate Board

I 109 Third National Building

Dayton 2, Ohio

Office: AD 1259 Residence: KE 6437

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Congratulations

to the

Graduating Class

of '46

... FOrom a Friend

. . . Compliments of ...

McCauley Corporation

1840 Howell Avenue Dayton 7, Ohio

W. R. Hackett

COMMERCIAL MERCHANT

HE 5803 17 South Saint Clair. St.

Wilfred J. Glaser

Gravely Tractors Seaman Tillers

1225 Linden Avenue MA 4b59 Dayton 10, Ohio

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SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES OF '46 ...

BROWN-BROCKMEYER CO.

ELECTRIC

MOTORS

1000 E. Smithville Road Phone: KEnmore 5178

A MILLER'S

Best Wishes

AUCTION fro m

AND The Original

STORAGE DRIVE-IN - THEATER

502-4 East Third Street 2700 Valley Pike

Dayton 2, Ohio

'W

,

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EMPLOYEE'S

COLOR OF:

EYES LB. HAIR

WHERE SUCCESS BEGINS · ...

Out of Today's schools must come the leaders of Tomorrow's

world ••• the pace-setters of our civic, .business, and industrial

advancement.

Chaminade High School has given you, as it has thousands

before you, the foundation for important responsibility that

you will some day be asked to assume in your community.

The records at NCR through the years show that hundreds of out

employees have received their education in Dayton's schools, and

have created through their school work the basis of future success.

The National Cash Register Company

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IN APPRECIATION

As time goes by we will look back upon our high

school days and recall pleasant memories. We re­

member many incidents, and friends that we have

made. Looking through the Annual, we remember

our devoted and loyal friends:

THE CINCINNATI LITHOGRAPHING CO.

CRAFTCO YEARBOOK COVERS

THE FACULTY OF CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL

PATRONS AND FRIENDS OF CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL

BROS. JOHN "J. JANSEN AND FRED MATHUES, FACULTY ADVISORS

MR. AND MRS. FRED WOLFE, WOLFE STUDIOS, DAYTON, OHIO

THE JUNIORS WHO HELPED!

Signed:

Graduates of '46.

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Compliments of ...

SuUtu e

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