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Page 1: Chaminade High School Yearbook 1938
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THE EAGLE OF NIN~TEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT

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Compiled by Bob Walling, Editor, and Bob Butler, Bus. Mgr.

~ditorial Staff

Eugene Rotterman - ___ . . . . _ _ ___ Edito ri al Writer

Car l Will.. _. _____ . . _ _ _ . _. _Photograph ic Art

Michael Fischer _ _ ____________ . _ Photography

J Hoban, C. King, A. Walling ... - - - -Composit ion

Business Staff

A s-stants: Paul Eisenhauer, Bob Haley, George Kinzeler,

Tom Priske.

So lic itors : T. Albers , R. Beecroft, J Brennan, R. Brink­man, R. Dodt, J Donovan , F. Feller, M. Fischer, J George , J Haberer , K. Heitkamp, J Imwalle, R. Klopf, R. Neu, R. O'Conne ll, L. Pal mer, E.

Reagan, P. Schierloh , J Schumacher, R. Sell , J Stemmer, E. Stauffe r, J Wahlrab, a nd G . Z ink .

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The

1938 ~A6L~

A " S~ASONAL R~CORD OF T~~ SC~OOL Y~AR

AT C~AMINAD~ ~16~ 1 SC~OOL, DAYTON, O~IO

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Dedication To a venerable, deeply religious , and scho larly Brother,

for over fifty years a member of the Society of Mary,

and for ten of those years the faithfu l and meticulous

registrar of Chaminade, whose lovable character and

personality has endeared him to every student who has

entered through the portals of our school; to this man,

t he only member of the original faculty of 1927-28,

t o Brother Joseph Wehage , we the Seniors of 1938,

respectfully and sincerely dedicate this volume of

"the EAGLE".

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We Commemorate

the tenth anniversary of service that Brother joseph

Wehage has in his capacity as Registrar given to the

students of Chaminade High School. He has witnessed

the enrolment of 2414 students and will by june the

twelfth, have seen the departure of over 900 graduates.

Brother joseph is the sole member of the original

faculty sent here in the school year of 1927-28, with

Brother Thomas Seebold as principal , and has been

stationed here all ten years of the school's existence.

During these years Brother joseph has witnessed the

numerous changes that have taken place at the school ,

the latest the installation of Dayton Power and Light

steamheat. In 1934, he saw the student enrolment drop

from the customary six hundred to three hundred a nd

fifty when in that year the tuition p lan was changed.

Brother j oseph is a congenial , puncti l ious, religious

·gentleman, never too ti red to prevent his helping

'someone out. He carries In his mind a lmost a n en­

cyclopedia of information and many go to him befo re

·they run to the l ibrary for help. He is an authority on

Old English, and as a hobby has devoted much of his

spare time becoming proficien t in that language into

which he is trans la t ing the Bible at present.

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-AUTUMN -WINTER -SPRING

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AUTUMN

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Bob Payne peps ' em.

Eagles gain thru Roosevelt.

Chmiel tries some oratory.

Springfield Catholic can't hold.

Football Pep Rally.

Mascot~DeHart.

Circle: Hill-climbing for leg drive.

Now if we were in there!

Furst insists we can beat Roosevelt.

Butler makes a short gain through Roosevelt.

U. D. Coach tells the students how necessary they are to the team.

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1937 Page Nine

Digesting our lunch out in the open- Turkey raffle Winners- Junior A pham­phlet .. rackers··.

Ivan Earopen , the di.rt dig­ger- Out for a pre-winter

sunning.

What Wattage Watrin?­Circle. Turkey Raffle score board.-Stauffer runs mimeograph.

Chaminade's new furnace­Eagle Cheerleader- Lino­leum Layer works.

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Brother Fred C. Hartwich, S.M., Principal

FOR nine years Brother Fred has been Principal of Chaminade. Under his capable

guidance Chaminade survived the depression of 1929 despite the loss of practically

one-half of the student enrolment. Since then , the register has mounted to a little

over four hundred students . Because of his practical suggestions and willingness to

listen to those men working with him, the faculty, the school and student body have

profited greatly. Out of these, the paper drive and turkey raffle have orginated and

developed to such an extent that Chaminade students have become known for their

"go-getting" and qualities of perseverance. Under his direction and persevering

eFfort Chaminade has advanced into position of high scholastic achievement. Through

his personal endeavors our school has received the official recognition of the North

Central Association of Colleges and High Schools, the schools buildings have been

improved and changes made, and athletic facilities have been increased, so that

today Chaminade is ranked with the best high schools in the state , both scholastica l ly

apd athletically. Because of his unselfish and ceaseless labors we, the students of

Chaminade, are greatly indebted to our principal, Brother Fred C. Hartwi ch, S.M.

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Gfulumn

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What, Bill , late a gain! H e ca t alogues books. F inke buy s a season book. Vice-principal at work.

THE faculty of Chaminade consists of nineteen members all of whom , with the

exception of one , are Brothers of the Society of Mary. The one lay member, Mr.

Gerard Faust, is athletic coach. The Brothers of Mary constitute a religious order whose

chief objective is the Christian Education of youth. Founded by Father Chaminade ,

patron of our school , this teaching order composed of Brothers and Priests has spread

far and wide in quest of more extensive fields for education . In the United States there

are 31 Catholic high and grade schools an::J colleges under their capable direction.

But their teaching is not confined to this country alone. The Society of Mary is promi­

nent in foreign lands, especially China, Japan, France, and Hawaii. Today in war­

torn Spain despite the harrassing conditions of civil war, the Brothers have stuck de­

terminately to their work of education.

Joseph Baumeister, S.M. Rev. Henry Bradley, William Busch , S . M . Mr. Gerard Faust . Frank Gerber. S .M .

,

Vice-principal Dogma and M o rals German

S.M. Cha plain Social Studies Latin C. S. M . C. M oderato r

1937 I

D ogma and M o rals Germa n C hemistry

;f' ,

Algebra E cono mics Business A rthimetic Civics Coach

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Sacrame nts and Li t urgy English Latin C. S. M . C. Ass t .

Mode ra to r

Jerome Gorg. S .M. C hurch H istory Geometry Physics Stat ionery

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FRESHMAN C was caught in the act of a Science test by the EAGLE cameramen , and Junior B as Brother Busch began his chemistry lecture. Candid

shots of Jim link and Bob O 'Connell, staring atten­tively (left middle), and Bob Brinkman and Bob Maloney (right middle) seem interested in some kind of books taken on a "sneaker" during one of the Senior B Religion courses. In the center picture M ike Fischer is shown doing a little research work in the library.

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Alvin Lopez, S. M . Raymond Kuzma, S.M.

Francis Laehr, S.M. john Hall , S.M. joseph Mohrhaus, S.M.

John Muerer. S.M. Church History English Latin Library

D ogma . Liturgy Science Algebra

Dogma. Liturgy Englis h Latin

Librarian T y pewriting Business English Shorthand

Throughout the nine months of the past year, we have been under the watchful

guidance of the faculty. Through them we have received an education based on the

highest standards and idea ls. Intellectual development, the prime objective

of the faculty has not been the on ly benefit derived from the expansive education

received through the efforts of the Brothers. The ideals of a complete education set

up by Father Chaminade comprise not only development of the intellectual facu lties

but also the physical and particularly the mora l sense of the student. He is instructed

in the art of clean living which is vitally necessary for the preservation of human

society. A code of morality which in later life plays such an important role is in ­

st illed in the minds of all students. Because of their ideals, their patient and unselfish

labors, their friendly cooperation with the student body , we students are proud of

o ur facu lty.

Nicholas Negola, S.M. Bernard Neubauer, Dogma. Liturgy Science Algebra Booster Club Cheerleaders

S.M. Morals a nd Sacraments World History Latin News B usiness Adviser

Paul O'Brien, S.M . Civics American His tory S. Geometry Algebra

john Thomas, S.M. Social Studies Englis h Chaminade N ews Eagle Adviser

1937 Page Th irteen

T yping Shorthand B ookkeeping Cafeteria O rc hestra

joseph Wehage. S.M. R egis trar

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Largest Freshman Class Since '34

Is Registered This Year at Chaminade

Thirty Frosh on Honor Roll . .. Frosh A wins Turkey Raffle ... Bach, Hobbs and Murphy stand out.

F. Hollenkamp R. Raney E. Zwiesler J. Bach

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THE Freshman Classes consisting of one hundred and twenty students too k act ive

participation in all activities , both scholastic and athletic , during the year of 1938. Figuring promi.nently in the Turkey Raffle and Paper Drive were Freshman A

and Freshman C who took, third and fifth places respectively in the latter. Freshman A also placed high in the Turkey Raffle with a grand tota l of 987 cards.

The more outstanding members of the Freshman Classes are George Murphy of Freshman C, who wrote an essay on the dissection of an eye, using as a specimen a bull's eye, accompanied by twelve pictures of the different stages of d issection , for which he won fifth prize in a contest sponsored by the "Current Science" paperi John Bach , an outstanding commercial artist who won numerous prizes fo r his wo rk

in the Booster Club, and Sylvester Hobbs , who carved wood types of the six simple

,lilOchines for mounting on a board display.

. The Freshman students who have made the Honor Ro ll for the year are : John

Bach , Gordon Barnet , Fred Beecroft , Clyde Brenner, George Dowdell , Robert Fischer, Joseph Geis, Fred Grimm , Richard Haley , Frank Hennesy, Raymond Hunt, Robert

- King , Edward Klosterman , Ronald Klosterman , Fred Kroger, Math ias Lause , Herman Martin , Richard Meyer, James Mi llard , Paul Moosebrugger, John Pachin , Robe rt Raney, James Sherman , Pau l Swift , Raymond Voel kl , Ric hard Weaver, James

Woeste , Donald Sell, Joh n Topp , Edmund Zwies le r;

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FRESHMAN A Firsl Row: F. Beecl'"Oft. A. Berberich. F. Crimm. C. Dowdell. J. Caplinger. R. Elking. J. Bach. Jos. Geis. Second Row: W. Boesch. R. Brun. W. Elking. R. Geis. L. Granato. L. Fischer. W. Creger. Third Row: C. Balke. P. Amann. J. Anderson. T. A. Bucher. W. Arnold. R. Cimprich. Fourth Row: C. Biersack . J. Geis . R. Haley. W. Donovan. C. Drapp. Fifth Row: D . Bergemeier. T. J. Bucher. C. Barnet. R. Fisher.

FRESHMAN B Firsl Row: J. Hanerty, j. Huelsman, F. Kroger,

R . Klosterman, C. Hausfeld. F. Hennesy. R. King, S. Heiligenberg. W . Mahle. Second Row: P . Leingang, W. Liebhard. J. McKenzie. P. Mackey, F. Hollenkamp, P. Lash . R . Hunt. R. Horning. Third Row: D. Hochwalt. F. Johnston. S. Hobbs. W . Lee. R. Hochwalt. E. Klosterman. Fourlh Row: A . McGurin . F. Kerby. L. Kleiner. M. arras. J. Kuhn. Fifth Row: H. Heier. J. Lucas. M . Lause. N. Krebs. Absent R. Nitkey a nd J. Nitkey.

FRESHMAN C First Row: T. Roth. R. Pflieger. R. Mi ller. P. Mazzone. H. Shay. H. Reichert. R. A. Meyer. N . Phelan, K . Pauzar. Second Row: J. Pachin. R. Schamel. H. Martin. H. Pie­kutowski. C. Nurrenbrock, C. Markowski. J. Orf. Third Row: j. Millard. W. Serrer. C. Marshall. F. Nock . R. O·Hearn. R. Raney. C . Murphy. Fourth Row: P . Moosbrugger. E. Potts. W. Mastbaum. R. Melberth. M. Savino. Fifth Row: R. J. Meyer. J. Pruett. E. Plaspohl. J. Sherman. Absent, C. Pfeiffer.

FRESHMAN D Fir:sl Row: R. Trimbach. F . Toth. C. Streiff. R. Voelkl. R. Weaver. R. Thies. J. Sullivan. W. Waker. Second Row: L. Timmer. W. Slivinski. P. Schultz. J. Woeste. D. Wehner. R. Wuebben. J. Topp. F . Toohey. T. Steine­man. Third Row: D. Steinbach. E. Zwiesler. T. Zimmer. L. Strehle. R. Steinbrunner. J. Weis. J. Serr. Fourth Row: D. Sell. P. Swift. W. Sipes. A. Ventura. H. Stich. Fifth Row: R. Slater. W. Schaub. R. Steggerr.an. R. Srr.ith. Absent, J. Crom.

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Sophomore Class Largest in Four Years Numbers 118 members .... J. Klosterman and Jim King Lettermen ... Soph A publishes "Aquila'~ an all-latin newspaper . ... Talmage finds wallet containing $102.

The Sophomore Class of 1938, with a total

enrolment of one hundred and eighteen

students, displayed their usual enthusiastic

spirit throughout the past school term . Entering

wholeheartedly into all activ ities, both scho­

lastic and athletic, they obta ined positions of

p rominence. Sophomore A published a Lati n

paper under the direction of Brother Bernard

Neubauer. This journal named the "Aqu i la"

or Eagle, and printed entirely in Latin, was

John Klosterman

edited weekly by the students. James Tal ­

madge of Sophomore C skyrocketed abruptly

to fame and wealth when he found a wallet

containing $102 while carrying a paper

route. After d iscovering the identity of the

owner through a business card in the wallet ,

Talmadge contacted the man and received

for his honesty a $20 bill as a reward.

Albert Siefert , Howard Preston and Jerome

King were members of the Booster Club,

contributing many posters and drawings to

thi s club.

The Sophomores were espec ially active

in the fie ld of sports. John Klosterman,

Sophomore B, received the first monogram

in football given to a sophomore in many

years . James King, Sophomore B, received

his monogram for track .

William Raiff Robert Burns

The Sophomore honor students were: Gerald

Andrews , John Beres, Rober~ Bodiker, Ray­

mond Burns, George Caporal , Leonard

Carroll , Michael Connair, John Desch , Ray­

mond Kenzik , John Limbert, Robert Luken,

Charles Middleton , William Raiff , Donald

Ruhl, James Schaefer , Robert Schweller, and

Robert Wening.

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1938

SOPHOMORE A First Row : M. Connair. R . Fox . B. Bayer. E. Flanagan: Second Ro :..v : C. Carlin . L. DiPasquale. T. Corins. G. Bowers. C . Andrews: J. Beres . J. Fleming, R . Cochran; Third Row : R . Cunningham. V. Bauer. N. Nellis. B. Danis. J. Finke. R. Campbell . J. Davis. J. Bryant: Fo~rlh Row: J. Blandford. T. Fleming. J. Ballman. R. Burns. R . Bodiker. E . Claude. C. Ca?oral. M. D'Agostino: Fifth Row: W. Bruns . S. Chmiel. j. Early, L. Carroll. j. Daniszewski, R . Brennan; Sixth Row: J. D esch. P. McKirchy, A. Ballmann. L. Lally.

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SOPHOMORE B First Row: R . Luken. C. Middleton. R. McEn­heimer. R. Neary, j. Huston, P. O·Connell. R. McDermott. R . Herbe rt. E. Kuntz. R. Neve's: Second Row: R . Koerner. A . Nestor. R. Jackie. E. Grilliot. J. Limbe rt. K. Konicki. J. Keaton, V . Kovacs. Jim King: Third Row: V. Leibold. F. Gaynor. R. Moore , W . Nolan. H. Monty. J .. ': Jlt­g reven. H. Gaeke . P. M adlinger. Fourth Row: T . Martin. R. Grimes. Jerome King. P. Glynn, R. Heldoerfer. R. Moosebrugger; Flflh Row : R . Miller . J. Klosterman, R. Kenzik. and R. O·Brien.

SOPHOMORE C First Row: C. Thomas. J. Talmadge. R. Wening. A. Siefert. J. Schaefer. P. Woeste. L. Ripenhoff. R. Puthoff. H . Preston. T. Ridenour. W . Raiff. S. Patko. J. Sullivan; Second Row: P. Pequignot. R. Spang. E. Regan. R. Westendorf. J. Weber. Joseph Weber. R. Schenking. N . Schaff. R. Schultz; Third Row: F. Schumacher. N. Savino. J. Zehenni. J. Reese. C. Placke. P. Towne. R. Redelberger: Fourth Row: W. R owland. C. Willis. R. Schweller. H. Throckmorton. J. Staley: Fifth Row: M. Sword. J. Yackley , D. Ruhl. R. Rotterman .

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Junior Class Achieves Distinction

First Junior Class to e lect general class officers . ... R. Hussey voted first Presi-dent . ... fourteen yearly honor students.

The Junio r Classes of 1938 received the distinction of being the first Junio r Class in the history of Cham inade to elect general class officers of the ir group. The office rs e lected were: Robert Hussey , Junior 8, President; Wi lliam Hung ling , Junior D, Vice­president , and Thomas Carroll , Jun ior A , Secretary.

The fo ll owing Juniors were honor students for the year of 1938: Edward Agnew, Slyvan Connair, Robert Doyle , Mathias Glaser, Pau l Harn, John H ickey, Robert Hussey, Robert Kessler, Robert Mackey, Robert Schaefer, Edward Schlei, V ictor Smi th, Marvin Talmage, and Edmund Velten.

Throughout the year the Jun ior Classes played a prom inent part In scholastic activiti es. Edmund Velten , John Widmaie r, Robert Hussey, Robert Kessler, Pau l

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JUNIOR A First Row : B e rnard W erner. M arvin T almage. Ralph Wildenhaus. Thomas Ratte rma n. R obert Schmidt. Harold Gates. Louis Pe;ry. Edmund Velte n: Second Row: Jack Miller. Slyvan Con­nair. Frank Pachin. Victor Smith. John Sulli­v an. R obert Robbeloth . Frank Kenny; T hird Row: James Wa~ner. Thom as Carro ll. Louis Thacker . Elden Zink. J ohn Sayer. Thomas Sharkey . R obe rt Mackey ; Fourth Row : Edward Schlei. Robe rt D oyle. Robert Schaefer. Louis Pris ke. R o be rt S a vage; Frj th Row : Ted S c haefe r. Je rome H erzog. Louis F e ldman, William Stoermer. Absent : Paul Coughlin.

JUNIOR B First Row : R ichard Loges. Robert C lement. Albe rt Hoban. Mathias Glaser. Robert F ries. N o rbert Ka rl : Second Row: Lawrence Jehn. Will iam Martin. Joseph Lehman. Brian Mc­La ughlin. Richard Hungling. Ja mes Boeckman. R o bert Hussey ; Third R ow : John Kussman . T ed H emplemanll. Robert Kessler. John D e­H art . Edwa rd Jackson. Jerome Gillespie ; Fourth Row : Paul Harn. Edward Ag ne w. C harles Hickey, Louis C la rk. Frank D oorley; F ifth Row: James Klopf. J oseph Kuhn. Bern­a rd Dahlingha us. Jack Fitzgerald. A bsent : Ba rry Shillito.

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JUNIOR D L eft La Righi. First Row: M a rvin B ayer. E ugene Sch aaf. Fran~<. Iss :: nman . George S a w aya, Thomas T e rbay, Leona rd Nartker; Second Row : G eorge Voelkl. P aul Will iam son . F red B ucholz. James Moore . Fred Kle inschnitz. Sh adan G eorge; Th ird Row: R oy Th ama n. Richard Weckesser. La w­rence T haman. John Widmaie r. John H ickey; Fourth Row: John Mi.ller. John K rumholtz. William Hungling. G eorge Lawrence.

Horn, and Thomas Carroll were speakers

o n a broadcast stressing nationa l safety.

lIn a n o ra to rical contest held by the Junior

( lasses, Thomas Carroll and William

'Stoermer won first and third prIZes re­

spectively. For enterta inment after the

(overed Dish Dinner Carroll delivered

hi s prize-winning oration. Interclass de­

hates were popular and entered into

enth us iast ica ll y by all the Junior Classes.

B ri a n McLaughlin , Jun io r A , was active ly

1937

engaged in disclosing the pi tfa ll s a nd

wi les o f Communistic doctrines through

the med ium of the " Letters to t he Editor".

One such letter was pub l ished in the

"America ", a Catho l ic week ly. In the

annua l Paper Drive Junior A won second

place. In the fie ld of sports Jun io r A was

again successful , winn ing the intramura l

basketball tournament . Skat ing parti es

were sponsored by Junior B w ith the p ro­

ceeds go ing for the benefi t o f the M iss ions.

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Officers : Mrs. W. D oorley . Mrs. P . H arn. Mrs. R . Thaman and M rs. M . Sc.hmidt.

Mothers' Club Is Active Chaminade Organization

Covered Dish Party greatest social success . ... Filmosound projector, beaded screen, speed graphic bought for school.

THE activities of the Mothers' Club were ably directed during the past year by Mrs. Paul Ham, President; Mrs . Robert Thaman , Vice-president; Mrs. William Doo rl ey , Secretary , and Mrs. M. Schmidt , Treasurer. Because of the tireless efforts

of the officers and the fine cooperation of the Mothers , the socia l season of 1938 was a decided success . The annual Thanksgiving turkey raffle and card party Christmas, and covered dish parties were the season's more prominent events. During the latter part of the year the Chaminade Mothers were hosts to the Catholic Federated P. T. A. of Dayton.

The school and student body have benefited greatly from the proceeds of their vari ous activit ies. A filmosound projector, beaded screen and a speed graphic camera are the valuable additions made to the school's educational equipment.

To the officers of this group for their efficient leadership and to the Mothers for their cooperation, we, the Seniors of 1938, in behalf of the faculty and the student body, wish to express our sincere ap;:>reciation , and thanks .

Mothers prepare tables for covered dish party.

Preparing Christmas tree fo r Mothers' C h ristmas pa rty .

View 0 1 cove red dish party dinne r.

Santa. Mrs. Sylvan Connai r. gives Mothers presents .

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Booster Club Excells Own Past Endeavors

Good artists found among Fresh­men. Sophs continue fine work of prevIous year.

Completing its third year of existence the Booster Club has p roved itself to be one of the peppiest of the school organizat ions. The pur­pose of the club is to arouse to its peak , the always-ready Chaminade Spirit , by making and displaying posters.

When organized in 1935 , by Brother Joseph Becker, the club made posters prin­cipally for the football games , though not exclusively; but in the last two years some 200 posters have been made for football and basketball games , ping pong tournaments , turkey raffle , paper drive , skating parties, and "The Eagle Subscription Drive".

Rewards were often made by the sponso rs of the various activities for the best posters made for them to advertise their activity . Some rewards were: free tickets to football games , basketball games, and skating parties , and free subscriptions to "The Eagle" for best

posters.

Five members , Jerry King , Jack Miller , George Murphy , John Bach , Albert Siefert , and Robert Jaekle deserve particular mention for their work. The latter two have the most posters , about 20 each , Siefert specializing in the streamer type of sign , Bach in the smalle r picture type of poster.

The honorary officers of the cl ub are : Michae l Fischer , President; Jack Miller, V ice-president , and Jerome King, Secretary.

Congratulations go to Brother Nicholas Nego la for his splendid work in keeping the Booster Club the fine organization that it is.

1937

Left to Righi : John Bach. D ona L:l Wehner. Jam es Hus to n. R o be rt Jaekle . R o bert Elk ing . R aymond S teinh runne r. G eorge Murphy. Albert Siefe rt. Cyril Balke. Charles Pfei ffer. Jerome King, Jack Miller. Michael F ischer. Bro. N icholas. A bsent: Ray m o nd Brun. Joseph G eis.

S o m e a rtists res t o n their w o rk.

Preparing t:l e rmomete rs

for pape r d riv e.

Cha m p sign

pain ter. j. B ach.

S iefe rt paints them - the bigge r. the better he likes the m .

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Chaminade Make- Best

Lefllo Righi: B. O·B ryan. P. Schier­loh, J. Wahlrab, J. Westendorf, E. Velten. B. McLaughlin , ]. Stem­mer, T. Pris ke. J. Haberer. L. Daugherty , A. Hoban. J. Terbay. L. Priske. L. C la rk; Back Row: T. Albers. W. Hungling, R. Butler; Standing : "Fuzzy " Faust. coach.

THE Chaminade football team completed its tenth year in the field of this popular

sport. Since the first team took the field in 1927 under the direction of coaches

Strosneider and Cabrinha, Chaminade has been respected for its prowess on the

gridiron, Although never having won a city championship, the Green and Wh ite

have run second many times , losing by the slightest margin to take top honors. During

these ten years four coaches, Cabrinha , Strosneider, Blake, and Faust have guided

the destinies of the team, Our present mentor, Mr. Gerard Faust , known to all as

simply "Fuzzy" , has brought not only fame to Chaminade in football but also in

basketball and track. Under his five years of excellent coaching , the Eagle teams

have won twenty games, losing but fourteen, and tying sixj winning three, losing

four , and tying one in 1933 j winning one, losing six, and tying one in 1934 j winning

six , losing one, tying one in 1935 j winning four , losing two, and ty ing two in 1936 j

and finishing the past season with five wins , two losses and one tie. The scores for the

season of 1937 were : Chaminade 7, Greenville OJ Chaminade 0 , Stivers 19 j Chamin­

ade 13, Fairview 7 j Chaminade 7, Steele 20 j Chaminade 22 , Xavier 7 j Chaminade

21 , Kiser 13 j Chaminade 6 , Springfield Catholic 6 j Chaminade 24, Roosevelt 0.

The Green and White received the distinction of being the only Dayton high schoo l

team undefeated throughout the season by a foreign foe. During the ten years on

local gridirons Chaminade football teams using the formations made famous by

Knute Rockne , has been the only Dayton high school football squad with its p lay

based on the fundamentals of the Notre Dame system.

Several outstanding members of the Chaminade football team were honored

because of their stellar performance on the gridiron when they were chosen for the

mythical All-City Eleven. Placed on the Journal All-City team were: T. Albers,

ha l fback j J. Wahlrab, end j E. Velten , guard , chosen on the first teamj J Westendorf ,

end j P. Schierloh , ha lfback j W. Hungling, fullback, were placed on the second team.

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Grid Warriors

Seasonal Record

Eagles win 5, lose 3 ... Fairview, Kiser,

Roosevelt fall to Chaminade on city

sked ... Xavier and Greenville van-

quished ... Springfield ties 6-6 ... Steele, Stivers sole losses.

Those rece iving honorable ment ion were R. But ler, quarterback; fl. Clark , tackle; and l. Daugherty, ha lfback. Two Eagle g ri de rs were p laced on the News Coaches A ll -City Eleven. Those receiving be rths on the fi rst team were: T. Albers, halfback, and J. Wah lrab , end. J. Westendorf, end; W. Hungling, fullback, and L. Clark, tackle, were named on the second team, whil e honorable mention was g iven to E. Ve lten, guard; P. Sch ierloh, ha lfback, and l. Daugherty, halfback .

Chaminade Cheerleaders

B. Bayer R. McDermott. J. Miller R. Schmidt R. Weaver

1937 Page T wenty -Three

Coach "Fuzzy" Faust waits for

studen ts t o cease c h eering at a

Rally.

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First ROUl: B. O'Bryan. P. Schier­!oh . T. Albers. j. Westendorf. J. Wahlra b . E. Velten . W. H ungling. L. Clark . L. D a ugherty. J. T erbay; Second RoUl: T. P r iske. J. Barlow , R . Bu tle r. R. Beecroft. j. H aberer . B. M cLa ughlin . L. Priske . A. H oban . J. K losterma n. E. R eagan . J . M oore ; Third Row: B. S hill ito. R . Thaman . J. Stemmer. J. Desch. T . Sc haeffe r. C. K inze!er. F . Pachi n. J. Kuh n . J. H erzog . P . Towne. Gerard F aust. Coach : Fourth Row: j. K rum holz. P. Will is. J. Schaaf. B . D anis. J. Stoe rme r. B. K onichi. C. Bie rsac k . P. Moosebru~ger. R. Schwe! ler. B. Sta ley; Fift h Row: J. R eichert. Mgr .. E. Zwiesle r. R. M oo re. P . Cochran . J. And rews. T. Co llins. J. D avis. M. Savtno. J. Yac kley. J. King. R. O·Conne li . Mgr.

The following p layers received monograms: T. Albers , J Barlow, R. Butler, L. Daugherty , J Haberer , A . Hoban , W . Hungling , G . Kinzele r, J Klosterman , B. McLaughlin , W . O'Bryan , L. Priske , T. Priske , E. Reaga n, P. Schierloh , J Stemmer, J Te rbay , R. Thoman , E. Velten , J Wahlrab, J Westendorf, and two senior manag­e rs, R. O 'Connell and J Reichert . T em Albers and Jerry Wahlrab were selected honorary co-captains for the season of 1937. Although fifteen men will be lost by graduation , the performance of the freshman team dur ing the past year served notice that future teams will , by no means , be weaker. The freshman squad consisted of th irty candidates who in fhe follow ing years will undoubted ly be strong bidders fo r varsity berths.

These rr.en of both Varsi ty and Freshman squads have a lways d isp layed the true Chaminade and Catholic sportsmanship .

Page Twenty-Four

First Row: R. Smith . R . Fische r. P. M oosbru gger. E . Z wiesler. C. Bier. sack . M. S avi no. E . Potts; Second R ow: F. T oohey. J . M c K enzie. J. K uhn . F . Kerby. N. Krebs. P . M ackey, D . H ochwa lt. R. Mey ers, Coach ; Third Rote: D . Be rgemeier. J. Mill ard. W . Arnold. G. Barnett. L. Ti m m er. C . P a uzar. T . Roth. W. Slpes. W . D onovan ; Foudh Row: R . Steggemen, J. G e is. L . Klei ner, F. J ohnson. A. McGu rin. R . Ci m p­rich. T. J. Bucher.

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1937

Top : T. Albers , R. Butler, P. Schierloh, J. Haberer.

Middle: J. Westendorf , W . Hungling , L. Daugherty, J. Wahl rab .

Bottom : E. Vel ten, J. Stemmer, W . O'Bryan , L. Clark.

Inserts , Top: R. Beecroft, J. Terbay , J. Barlow.

Middle: T. Priske, B. McLaughlin, G . Kinzeler.

Bottom: E. Reagan.

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Bro. Paul gives Monogram to Wahlrab.

Eagle Standouts Honored For Efforts

Wah/rab and A lber chosen honorary co­captains of squad at banquet . .. Albers most popular, Schierloh most valuable players.

AT THE football banquet Tom Albers and Jerry Wahl rab were chosen honorary co-captains of the 1937 squad by the letter men. Several members of the football team received rewards for their outstanding work on the gridiron. In a contest

sponsored by Raab's Cloth ing Company , Tom Albers , All-City halfback, was given the award for being chosen by popu lar vote as the most valuable player in the city high school circles during the year of 1937. He received 73 ,910 votes as compared to 66,399 for Fiorita from Stivers, his nearest competitor. Albers was given a gold football while the schoo l received a 30-inch trophy. Pau l Schierloh was given the most-valuable-player-to-his-team award along with the fortunate ones from other Big Six teams. This honor is given by the Journal-Herald sports department, and the heroes were picked by their respective team coaches and published in the Sunday Journal, w ith an art layout.

"Fu zzy" and Tom admire 30-i nc h trophy Jim Schopler cong ratulates Paul Schierloh

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Camera Study Group Is Begun In Autumn

Group work makes impro.ved EAGLE a possibtlity .... All photos but senior portraits and class groups are the work of student enthusiasts.

A NEW CLUB began its first year of

activity at Chaminade in the Autumn

of 1937, when Brother Jerome Gorg

organized, in connection w ith his course

in Physics, a group of student's interested

in photographic work under the name of

the Chaminade Camera Club.

It fulfilled its purpose by supplying

numerous snapshots and en largements of

school activities for the Chaminade News,

and especially for "the EAGLE" , and

also has shown and aided its members to

improve their personal photographic skill.

Some of the members have instal led their

own darkrooms in their homes.

For the darkroom that is used at school

a portion of the basement under the porch

was partit ioned off and made "light­

proof". Jim Brennan , Bert Walling , Bob

Walling, Carl Will and Brother Jerome

installed the sink, tables , electric lighting,

made the enlarger and other equ i pmen~ needed for the room.

The father of George Lawrence, Jun ior

member of the club, generously donated

the double-extension-bellows camera which

was used as the enlarger. The Mothers'

Club by sponsoring the Turkey Raffle made

possible the purchase of the "Speed

Graphic" Camera which is pictured in the

hands of E. Watrin on the fi rst page of

"the EAGLE".

1937

'-l,-,--~

S e nior Cam e ra C lub- First Row: J. G eorge. M . Fische r. L . P a lme r ; S econd Row: C. Will. A. W a l!ing, Ed . Watrin ; Third R ow: R . D odt. R. Walling.

M . F ischer a nd C. Will de-v e loping pic tures .

E d. W a trin checking prints. in "fixe r"

Junior C ame ra C lub on the roof- S tandin g: W eck esse r . J. Stoe rmer. C . L a wre nce; Front R ow: F . Issenma nn . J. Saye r. S . Conna ir. J. Hic key .

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ABOVE, Robert Luken of Sophomore B proves a

geometry theorem that was the lesson for the

morning; while below the camera caught Senior D hard

at work pounding the typewriter keys in their after­

noon class.

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WINTER

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S quad leav es o n lo ng tri p to Lancaste r.

THE Chaminade basketball squad fin -

ished the 1938 season with seven wins

and nine defeats. Under the coaching

of "Fuzzy" Faust the team, captained by

Jerry Westendorf , forward , won its first

four starts and gave promise of a champion­

ship team . In their sixth game, a Big Seven

fracas , the Eagles were defeated by the

Stivers j inx. After this tilt Chaminade lost

its power, and ended in sixth place in the

"Big Seven" standings.

Starting the season with Albers and

Wahlrab at guards , Westendort, Daugh­

' erty, and Reagan at the forwa rd positions,

and Hung l ing and Priske a t the cen ter

post, the I ine-up was later changed wi th

Page Thi rty

Chaminade Ordinary

Season starts with four wins .... Kiser is only Big Seven win for Eagles .... Co-op noses out Chaminade In

South W estern Tourney.

Coach "Fuzzy" shows Captain Wes tendorf just how.

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Basketballers Have Season on Hardwoods

the loss of Wahlrab due to a n injured

ankle. For the first time In many years

" Fuzzy" Faust was ab le to inject a de­

pendable second string, one capable of

ho lding its own , into the game. This sub­

team , consisting of Kroger and Finke, for­

wards; Hamant and Somers, guards, and

Priske center, displayed speed and scoring

punch. Undoubtedly a large part of

Chaminade victories can be credited to the

aggressiveness of th is team.

The scores of the 1938 season were :

Chaminade 21 , Brookvil le 16; Chaminade

27, West Chester 16; Chaminade 22 ,

Lancaster 17; Chaminade 27 , Fai rmont

20; Chaminade 14, Stivers 19; Cham inade

39, Roger Bacon 49; Chaminade 16,

Steele 20; Cham inade 30, Ham ilton

Catholic 20; Chaminade 30, Roosevel t

40; Chaminade 18 , Co-op 29 i Chaminade

26, Kiser 20; Chaminade _ 27 , Granville

34; Cham inade 27 , Springfie ld Cathol ic

35; Chaminade 21 , Fa irview 50 i Cham in­

ade 29, Miamisburg 28.

1937-38 Top : D augherty , J. S om ers. P. Kroger. T. Albe rs; Center : L . H amant. P.

S chierloh. Mgr. P. Finke ; B ottom: J. Wahlrab. L. Priske. E . R egan. W . H ung­ling.

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T . Ma r tin. Mgr. E. Zwiesle r

P. Glynn

J. Kloste r rr.a n

R. Kessle r

P. Mooseb rugcr

R. Coch ran

j . Finke

]. Ki ng

R. Thaman

E. Flanagan

v. Kovacs

R. Spang

Reserve Squad Has Outstanding Year

Team wins eleven out of fifteen games . . J. King and E. Z wies­ler lead high scorers with 96 and 90 points respectively.

THE Chaminade Reserves can legiti­

matel y give themselves a pat on the

back for t he splendid record they

achieved during their Basketball season

with other reserve teams. Eleven wins to

four losses gives the prospective varsity

players a percentage of 73.3 for the

season.

For thei r best win the Reserves look up­

on the 41 points they tallied against the

Alumni , but that score is oFfset by an 1 8

to 38 loss in their game with the Fairv iew

Reserves. Defeats were in evidence in

their games w ith the Steele, Roosevel t,

Fairview and M iamisburg teams.

High-point men on the Reserve qu intet

were Jim King, who to taled some 96

po ints during the season. The second

h ighest was Ed Zwiesler with an even 90

markers, and the third highest was Jim

Finke with 52.

Although these boys are good players

i t was only the cooperation of the oth er

members of the team that enabled them

to score so many points. May the Re­

serves keep going as they have been , a nd

continue the spirit of cooperation wh ich

has enabled them to do so well.

Some of the members of t he Reserve

squad were used in regular vars ity com­

. petition and p roved themselves worthy

o f t hat competition.

cmnter Page Th irly-Two

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Intramural Basketball Provides Sport for All

Sixty game schedule played at Markethouse .... Gold medals awarded winners of Junior and Senior leagues.

INTRAMURAL basketba l l reached a

new high this year at Chaminade, as

more students were interested in this

league than ever before. Under the

enthusiastic direction of Brother joseph

Baumeister over 60 games were played in

the afternoons, after school , at the Wayne

Avenue Markethouse.

When all warring had ceased , Senior B

was declared "champs" of the Sen ior di­

vision while Sophomore A was victo rious

in the junior League. junior A and

Sophomore C were close on the heels of

the ir rivals all the way but lacked the

scoring punch to win.

After the close of the regu lar season a

tournament was held with the teams losing

one game being el im inated. This time

junior A came through in the finals with a

handy 15 'to 12 victo ry over the league

champions, Sen ior B, to w in the to urna­

ment title.

Gold medals were awarded to the mem­

bers of the Senior B and Sophomore A

teams at the end of the season for winning

their respective league titles.

Pictured at the right are the winn ing

teams: top, jun ior A, tournament cham­

p ions; middle, Senior B, Sen ior League

champions; bottom, Sophomore A , junior Leag-ue Champions.

1937.38 Page Th ilty-Three

JUNIOR A. TOURNAMENT CHAM PS:

L . Thacker. F. K enney. S. Conna ir. E. Velten, R. Mackey. T . Schaefer. Mgr .. J. Miller. B. Werner.

SENIOR B CHAMPS. SENIOR LEAGUE:

S tandin g: R. Brinkma n . R. Krone nberger. T . Priske. W. O'B ryan; Sealed .. G. M adde n. J. Conway. J. H aberer. R. Hunkeler.

SO PH A. CHAMPS. JUNIOR LEAGUE:

Scaled : T. Collins. B . Bayer, J. Ballman. R . C unning­ham. S tanding: L . Carroll. C. Andrews .• C. D eger. J. Bryant. S. Ch miel.

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L. Palmer E. W atrin

R.O·Connell B. McLaughlin J. Snapp

The Play's uThe Bells of Shannon n

"CHAMINADE Players present Comedy , 'Bel ls o f Shanno n ' " was the headl ine in the Cham inade News that told of the success of the three-act Irish comedy

presented last February by nine students under the d irecti on of M r. Sylvan Connai r with the assistance of Brothe rs John Muel ler a nd Francis Gerber.

The play was of the melodramatic type. Honora O 'Day, the lovely little hero ine, comes to Shannon an orphan . Believing her such , Dr. Fe llows, one-time sweetheart of Honora's mother, Father McBride , Patrick and Delia Maghihan , plan to adopt her.

Complications occur when Keen Henshaw, the villain, forces his atten t ions o n Honora, telling her that her father is really not dead but in p ri son for a crime, a nd that unless she will marry him he will tell a ll. Ra the r than wound her friends Honora tells Henshaw that she will marry him .

Dawson , a fugitive from the law, then comes to Sha nno n. Henshaw knowing Dawson is Honora's father , and that he himself is gui lty o f the cri me fo r which Dawson is being punished , tries to hasten his marri age with Honora.

However, Dawson finds his daughter and the two conce ive a plan to trap Hen­shaw. Honora is to tell him she will elope with him and that he is to call at the house

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CAST OF " BELLS OF SHAN NON'

Front R ow: " Andy". R. O'Connell: "Honora", A. N es to r; " Mrs . Murphy", H . Stich. S tandin g: " Henshaw", R . D odt : "Fathe r M cBride ", E . Watrin: "Deli a". L. Palmer: ··Dr. Fellow .. ·. J. S napp ; "Patrick", B . McLaughl in; "D awson", R . Butler.

Climactic S cen e : Andy ove rcom es H en­shaw while H o no ra shrinks in fear a nd D a wson is at the poi nt o f H e nshaw's

gun .

L eads: A ndy and H o no ra .

P reparin g and D ecoratin g S cen ery;

Foreground to Background: M. Glaser. R . Kessler. Brothe r R aym ond K uzm a. a nd "Chris" Kra m er. Janitor.

CHAM INADE ORCHESTR A

F irst Row: C. Brenner. E. Jackson . F . Doo dey. Brother J. Mueller. D . Ruhl. A . Bedro w sky. B. W e rner; Second Row : Brothe r R . Kuzma . E . Schlei. C. Balke; Th ird R ow: Bro the r J. Mohr­haus. director. P. Eise nha uer. R . H a ley. G. Thoma . F . Grimm. J. Ki ng, R. Klopf. J . Klopf. and P . H arn.

at 12 P.M . When he calls , Dawson confronts him , and at the poin t of a gun forces him to write and sign a confession , which Henshaw does. But the next moment he seizes Honora , and using her as a shield , turns the tables and retrieves the confession. As he backs oFf the stage, Humming Andy McBride , who has fallen in love with Honora , comes out from under the table , where he has been hiding, and overpowers Henshaw.

The play ends with Honora and Andy engaged , Dawson exonerated , and things 'in general in a happy state of aFfairs .

Stagehands, Mathias Glaser, Lawrence Jehn and Robert Kessler, were efficien l in their handling of stage properties and other necessary work. The Chaminade ,Orchestra furnished the music for this very agreeable entertainment prog ram.

1937-38 Page Th irty-Five

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Business Sta ff-Beecrof t . Albe rs. Palmer.

Bus iness M g T. . O· Bryan. Brinkman absen t.

T erbay and F inke type addresses.

Fisch e r reads fo r L ib ra ry Leaves.

Butler pounds out a spor t article.

S . Connai r a nd Ed ito r Robert D od t c hec k fo rms at the printe r.

Wolff and Malo ney cor­rect ga lleys.

Snapp. K lo pf. a nd H a ley drop Annive rsary Edi t io n into mailbox.

Madden a nd Sports E d i­tor. Sell. c h ec k du mmy against page p roof.

Walli ng recomposes pa ra ­graph of Fa m ou s Catholic Co!umn.

The News on the Lino .. type.

The Chaminade News Celebrates Tenth Birthday

April 17th marked tenth year for school news publication .... Six page edition was sent to Alumni members.

TEN years ago on April 17, Chaminade issued its first edit ion of the Chaminade news. " The Greenl ite", as it was then

called , was d i rected by Mr. Joseph Ke l ler, a faculty member, and Arthur Focke, '29 , the first editor. During its third year of publication the name of the paper was changed to the " Chaminade News."

Maintaining a conservat ive sty le the paper was nevertheless alert to progress ive journalism. Fo llowing the example of the Dayton Daily News, the publication adopted the "flush" headl ine, atta ining the distinct ion of being the first high school newspaper to use this style headline. The Criti cal Service commented on th is ad­vance with the rema rk , "th is is a progress­ive step to adopt a new means of ex­p ression in headlines" .

In 1937 the Cham inade News was en­larged with the addition of two more t ype inches in length , forty column inches in all. During the past year a fu rther step for progress in journal ism was taken when pictures were free ly run in the outside co lumns and the captions p laced below rather than above the p ictures , reflecting the new clear page make-up of the Dayton Journa l and Hera ld.

Through the efforts of the staffs of each y ea r the Chaminade News has made not­able advan ces in the field of journalism. During its ten years o f publication it has been progressive wh i le rema ining con­servative in make-up , however, always alert to new advantages so necessary to variety in high school newspapers.

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Shooting groups in front of school­C. King. A. Walling. R . Walling. and J. Hoban paste them down.

C. Will studies a layout-Ad and Patron solicitors. First Row : K . H e itkamp, E. R eagan, J. George. C. Zink. M. Fischer. P . O'Connell; Second Row : R. Donovan . J. Stem­mer, R. Beecroft. R . Dodt. R . Brinkman. R. Sell. J. Wahlrab; Third Row: T. Albers. E. Stauffer. R. Neu. L. Palmer. P. Schierloh. J. Brennan; Fourth Row : J. Schu­macher. R. Klopf. J Imwal!e. F. Feller. J. Haberer. - Adviser. Broth­er John and E. Ratterman de­termine ed ito rial space.

R. Haley and G . Kinzeler at the ads, while P. Eisenhauer. R. Butler and T. Priske balance finances.

tfthe EAGLE" Revamps Make-up THE first form of any yearly publication at Chaminade appeared in 1928, under

the title of the "Souvenir Book". Consisting of twenty pages, it greatly resembled

the modern-type p rogram. The "Commencement Souvenir Book" of 1929 followed

closely the style of the yearbook of the preceding year with a slight increase in

volume and size of page. Nineteen thirty issued in an entirely new form of book.

This edition , the "Aerie", was a hard covered vo lume totaling 160 pages, and

featured a completely new style in design and make-up. In the years 1931 and 1932,

the "Souvenir Book", based on the former standard of earlier copies , was republished.

These editions followed the same design , differing only in the number of pages. Due

to the closing of Dayton banks and the depression that ensued, it was financially

impossible to publish a yearbook in 1933. During the years 1934 to 1937 the

pictorials were based on a similar form. They bore the same title, the "Eagle", and

averaged about sixty-five pages.

The 1938 yearbook is a realization of a hope fostered since the publication of

the "Aerie" in 1930. The formation of the Camera Club, a group engaged in pho­

tography made possible the 1938 Eagle.

To the staff through whose labo rs this annual was compiled, and to Brother John

W. Thomas, the faculty adviser, the Seniors of 1938, the faculty , and the student

body express their congratulati ons for thei r splend id work.

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Religion

Two Paladin Clubs study N~gro Problem and Communism . ... Thirty Christmas baskets given to poor... Classes distribute "Catholic Worker" at industrial plants.

UNDER the zealous d i rection of Father Henry Bradley, S.M., the Catholic Stu­

dent's Mission Crusade, a worthy organization of nationa l renown, whi ch has

as its program a threefold pUfpose of prayer, study , and sacrifice was an active

influence in the school life of every Chaminade student. This organization in the

school is divided into thirteen units, each class considered as a separate unit with its

moderator. These units are again divided into two divisions, Junior and Senior, under

the superv ision of the General Moderator, Father Bradley. Meetings of the respective

units were held every second Wednesday under the direct ion of their student officers

elected at the beginning of the school term. Paladin Clubs were formed in Senior A

and Junior A. The purpose of these clubs is to engage in a more detailed study of

their chosen topi cs. Senior A entered into the study of the Negro problem , wh ile

Juni or A p robed into the doctrines of Communism.

The activ iti es sponsored by the various units of the school included such charitab le

works as the Chri stmas Basket Drive in which thirty bushe l baskets of food were

AbOf)e :

C . S. M . C. Presidents : Front Row- E . Kloster­man. D. Sell. M. Fischer. J. Bach . R . Miller. J. Limbert. R. Schweller. V. Smith.

Back RouJ- J. Desch. P. Harn. W. Hung-ling. C. King. T . Priske.

Right : Group visits Jesus in Blessed Sacrament in Schoof Chapel.

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In Action

dist rib uted t o twenty - four needy

fam ili es. Duri ng the few weeks p receding

Christmas the students contr ibuted with the

same excellent cooperative sp irit that they

d isplayed throughout the year, thirty dol··

lars to the cause of the Holy Father.

On Friday morning, January 21, the

anniversary of the death of Father William

Joseph Chaminade, founder of the Society

of Mary, was celebrated in Emmanuel

Church . Father Franc is Fri edel, S.M.,

opened the celebration with an address on

the life of this illustrious priest , after which

Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was

given, and the students dism issed for the

day.

The true spirit of Cathol ic Action was

demonstrated by Junior A and Senior A.

During the past year these classes made

regular distribution of the Catholic

Worker at the large factories of the city.

This paper, edited by Dorothy Day, is

published in direct opposition to the Com­

munist Daily Worker, and maintains as its

purpose to inform the laboring class of the

Cathol ic Church's attitude toward labor.

Later in the year a member of the staff of

this paper, Peter Maurin, visited Cham in­

ade and addressed the Juni o rs and the

Sen iors .

1937 Page Thirty Nine

Top 10 Sollom. Lefllo Right: Senior A. Pal adin Club; Jun:or A Paladin Club ; Distribution of Catholic Workers: Chaminade Day Sermon at Emrr.anueI; C hristmas basket delivery; Mak­ing oem up : at Crusade Castle; Father Thessing addresses Seniors o n Negro Problems.

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Abo(}c: Another big load leaves for the mills; The winners of the drive with their prizes. Standin g: R. Butler. E. Zwiesle r. J. Herzog ; Squalling: J. Reic hert. and R. Westendorf. Below: Pennant and Eagles winners with 1000 points or over; Three story thermometer showing total tonnage.

Paper Drive Is C. s. M. c. Project

THE Paper Drive, an annual mission activity sponsored by the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, was held during the week of April 2 to April 9. Since the year

of the first drive in 1930, the total tonnage has grown from one ton to the immense sum of one hundred and twenty-two tons amassed in 1937. The work of weighing and loading the bundles of paper and magazines was carried on by volunteers , assisted by members of the faculty. Brother Maurice Miller was in charge of the drive.

To enable the students to see where their respective classes sto~d in regard to rank, thermometers were placed in the main corridor of the school, and to denote total tonnage a huge three-story thermometer was erected on the school building facing the yard. As in other years rivalry ran high and spirited competition between classes ensued . The goal was set at one hundred tons , ard although the time alloted was one week shorter than last year, the goal was reached on Saturday afternoon by four o'clock. When the drive closed at 9:30 P.M. , the total weight was revealed as one hundred and seventeen tons. The individual winners and their pri zes are pictured in the circle above. R. Butler carries an order fo r a U. D. football season book .

Sprinr! Page Forty

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Chaminade Organizes Alumni Association

Temporary officers chosen to guide group until October .... constitutions drafted and adopted .... Stag on April 25th well attended.

John Wright. ' 29. Secrelal'Y

Richard Wenzel. '33. Treasu rer

R obert Poll. '3 1. Chairman

DURING the latter days of February there was a meeting of Chaminade Alumn i

for the purpose of reorganizing the Alumni Association. The initiative was

taken by Robert Poll, '31. At the meeting he was chosen temporary chairman ,

while John Wright, '29, was made secretary. Both these officers were g iven temporary

positions in order to direct the organization until it could get on its feet. Next October

the first officers wi II be elected .

At the same meeting a tentative constitution was given into the hands of a com­

mittee composed of Martin Beigel, '29, John Wenzel, '30, Elmer Will, '33 , and

Torrence Makley, '36. These members were to consider the constitution and after due

deliberation to submit the finished form to be read at the next meeting , which was

accordingly done on March 14th.

During the March meeting , which was attended by over a hundred graduates of

former years , a membership d rive was projected. A membership committee was

appointed which was composed of an Alumnus from each parish , whose business

it was to contact every former graduate of Chaminade that lived in the precincts

thereof. He could get all the help he wanted and work as it best suited his own

parish.

To help this task and announce the Stag which took p lace at the Moraine Hotel­

April 25th, the Chaminade News Staff mailed out to all the graduates whose ad­

dresses were verified by the membership committees, a Tenth Ann iversary edition

of the Chaminade News. The Stag Party was attended by about three hundred

and fifty Alumn i.

Although in its formation period the Alumni Association should be a flourishing

Success in a short time. The Eagle Staff and the students wish to congratu late those

who have formed this fine group, and we hope that i t may con tinue to prosper so

that some day we may be among its members.

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OOnter 1938 Page Ferty.T we

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SPRING

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T. Terbay lands safely­Cheerleaders blow their horns-C. H. S. leads Fair­view in Relay.

Schumacher wins miler in intramural meet-Jim King won't make it - While Daugherty warms up.

Nolan wins by a chest ex­_pans ion from .Finke in intramural track-(in cir­de) L. Pris ke clears hurdle.

J. King clears the bar at 9 feet-Kinzler up with the rest. What a set up!

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1938 Page Forty-Five

C. King. J. Barlow. T . Priske. ]. Wahlrab. P . Schierloh. W. O·Bryan. B . Beecroft. and M. Fischer efficient Skate Party Com­mittee - Below a vital Bulletin on the Skate.

Paper, Paper. Paper-4 o 'clock on the closing day­goal smashed-A. Walling threads the Bell & Howell fi lmosound- an angle shot of the Chapel a ltar.

Brother Pau l and Fuzzy in the chilly spring practice­library workers. '

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Firsl Row. lefl 10 r ighl : C. King. N. Savino. J. Miller. J . Terbay. E. Reagan. G. Zink. ]. King. T. T erbay. P. McKirchy; Second Row : G. Madde n. R . Smith. B . Werner, E. Watrin. J. Klosterman. B. Shillito. J. D eHart. R. Moore. W. Nolan : Third Row: P. O'Connell. ). Sull ivan. L. Priske . J. Barlow, j. Schumache r. T. Schaefer. J. Fitz~ gerald . T. Will iams; Fourth Row: j. Reichert. M g r .. P. Schierloh. J. Wahlrab. T . Priske. W . Hungling. and L. Daugherty .

Track Sports Reach New High in Enthusiasm

CHAMINADE'S track team, though lacking in material , had a fifty-fifty season when this wen t to press. From a team quite depleted by graduat ion , Coach

Faust was able to wh ip into shape a fairly formidable squad. This team wa s built around the regu lars returning from last year: J. Wah lrob , a dependable half­miler; P. Schierloh, a 440 man whose 54:6 is a new school record ; W. Hungling , a ve rsatile field man , in the shot-put and discus likewise broke fo rme r school records by putting the shot 44 fee t, 6 t inches and throwing the discus 113 feet , 3 inches. L. Daugherty , broad and high jumper; E. Reagan , a dash man who makes the 100 yards in 10:3 , and L. Priske , a high hurdler, who also established a new low time o f 16:2 for the high hurdles.

The mile relay team consisting of: P. McI<irchy , J. Barlow, J. Wah lrob, and P. Schierloh , lowered the forme r ti me to 3-44-2.

Fairmont and Roosevel t were defeated by the Eag les 89 to 27 , and 76 to 42, respectively. Fairview and Steele took Chaminade into camp easi ly with scores o f 80t to 37t, and 73 to 45 respectively. The team had still to meet Beavercreek , Sti vers and Miamisburg , and the closing event, the Southwestern Meet.

C. H. S. loses this one.

They 're off!

On t he hom e stretc h.

King clears the bar a t ten f.!ct.

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Fore! Eagle golfers win eight out of ten matches .... Beat Fairview for first time in four years.

WITH Tom Albers , a veteran golfer of

two years as the number one man ,

and with the steady playing of the

other members of the team, Bob Haley,

Larry Hamant, and Gus I<inzeler, the

golfing Eagles won eight, lost one and

tied one and hope for a good chance In

the district championship.

Their first and on ly defeat was at

the hands of Steele High School who took

the Eagles over 8 to 4. Co-op fell easily

before them by a score of 10 to 2. Stivers

likewise had no chance and lost 8t to 3t. Traveling to Troy the boys garnered an­

other victory 8 to 4. Fairmont was stil l

another v ictim of 8 to 4, while Springfield

Publ ic had no better I uck on their own

course , 8 to 4. Oakwood and Roosevelt

were also defeated by the scores of 10-2

and n to 4t respectively. I<iser tied the Eagles 6-6.

For the first time in the past four years the

Chaminade team beat Fairview, when o n

the Fairmont links they dealt the Bulldogs

a 6 t to St defeat.

Tom Albers is by far the lowest point

man on the Eagle squad , averaging a

little less than an 80, followed by Hamant,

while Haley and I<inzeler are about even .

1938

R. Haley. T . Albers. L. Hamant. and C . Kinzeler.

Kinzeler teeing off.

Hamant out of the rough.

Tom set to drive a long o ne .

Haley's in bad.

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Tennis Team Has Successful Year

Paul Kroger is outstanding singles high school player among city schools . Captain Kroger beats his man in every match.

THIS year's tennis team had two veterans returning, Paul Kroger and Bob Bricher.

Kroger was named coach and captain of the team and set the pace for his men

by winning all of his matches to date.

Individual standings of- the players are; Paul Kroger, won 6, lost 0; Bob Bricher ,

won 4, lost 2; Roy Thaman, won 2, lost 4; Jack Conway-Jim Finke, won 5 lost 1; Ed. Zwiesler-Ted Hempleman , won 1, lost 5.

With the d istrict meet com ing up the team's chances loom slim, but Paul Kroger

should be one of the favorites for the singles championship.

In matches to date the Eagles defeated Kiser,S to 0; lost to Fairview 3 to 2; lost

to Steele 3 to 2; defeated Co-op 3 to 2; lost to Stivers 3 to 2; won from Springfield

3 to 2 .

Next year the outlook should be b righter with four veterans returning , namely;

Thaman, Zwiesler, Fin ke and Hempleman.

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Zwiesle r and Hempleman ta lk it ove r at the net.

Captain Kroger serves one.

Finke and Conway finish a set.

R oy Thaman demonstrates his backha nd.

Group being told some facts by Kroger.

Bricher makes an easy re~

turn.

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1938

Through the Camera's Eye Camera Club caught on the roof.

Mothers are hosts to Catholic Federated P.-T. A.

Another 10 tons takes a ride.

Calvary Cemetery, cruc ifixion scene.

Did you say Bicycles?

Trolley jumps track at Washington St.

C. S. M . C. Moderators : Fr. Bradley, left , and Bro . F. Gerber, ri ght, wi th Fr . Freking, center, at the Crusade Castle.

A Basketball Banquet angle .

Foxy makes a sale . C. Y. Hi Ping Pong Champ Lawrence,

with Trophy .

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Senio r Office rs: R obert Butle r. Pres ident. left.

Thomas A lbers. V ice -presidcnl . center. Charles King. S ecretary.

Bon Voyage!

Commencement June 12, for seventy­two seniors who receive diplomas at N. C. R. Schoolhouse ... Eight class members are four year honor students.

ON JUNE 12th seventy-two seni ors w i ll rece ive thei r d ip lomas, term inati ng fo ur

years of hard work at Cham inade. Four years ago one hundred and two students

were enrolled as Freshmen . This number was increased in 1936 w ith the add it ion

of ~even students from Sacred Heart School and th ree more from the Uni vers ity o f

Dayton Prep School. From a total of one hundred and twelve students th ree-fourths

are graduating.

The 1938 class of ~enio rs proved itself to be an excepti ona l one. O f this large

group the re were thirty-three students that have not been tardy for the period of fou r

years , while five rece ived the distinction of never having been tardy nor absent.

Robert Sell was neither tardy nor absent in his twelve years of attending schoa l.

Two Seniors , brothers , Albert and Robert Walling , tw ins, have commuted daily for

the past four years between Piqua and Dayton , covering a mileage equa l to tha t

of approximately twice the distance around the world . During this time , despite th is

additional handicap , they have never been tardy. Thomas Albers and Jerom e

Wahlrab were active participants in athletics , earning eight and si x letters respect­

tively , recei ving All-C ity recognition fo r thei r foo tball ab i li t y , and both bein g

electe~ honorcry co-captains of the football team for 1937.

Eight of their number achieved high scholast ic honors by ma intarnrng a yearly

average of ninety for the four years at Cham inade. The four year honor students

are: Robert Dodt, Frank Feller , Michael Fischer, Charles Hemler, Eugene Rotter­

man , Edward Stauffer, Robert Walling , and Wa"lter Woeste. The follow ing Seniors

were hono r students for the school year of 1938: John Hoban, Char les K ing , and

Jerome Westendorf.

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THOMAS j. ALBERS , 'Spearhead"

ST. JAMES

Scientific-C S. M . C Officer '35, '36, '37-Business News Staff­Annua l Staff-Intramural Basket­ba ll and Baseball-Monogram Club '36, '37, '38-Football '35, '36 , '37-Basketball '35, '36 , '37-Golf '36, '37 , '38. Sen io r Class Vice-President.

JAMES A. BARLOW " Jim"

ST. ANTHONY

Sc ientific-C S. M . C Officer '38 - Intramural Basketball and Base­ba ll-Monogram Club '38-Foot­ba ll '35 , '36, '37-Track '36, '37, '38 .

ANTHONY j. BEDROWSKY "Tony"

OUR lADY OF THE ROSARY

Sc ientific-C S. M. C-Orchestra '36, '37 , '38.

ROBERT B. BEECROFT "Bee"

ST. AGNES

Sc ientific-C S. M. C-News Business Staff-Annual Staff­Palad in Club '38 - Intramura l Basketball and Baseball-Mono­gram Club '38-Football '35 , '36, '37 .

1938

JAMES M. BRENNAN "Jim"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C S. M . C Officer '35 -Annual Staff .

JOHN T. BRENNAN "Jack"

HOLY TRINITY

Commercial-C S. M. C-Dra· matics '36-lntramural Basketball and Baseball-Glee Club '34.

ROBERT B. BRICHER '"Bob"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C S. M . C-Tennis '36 , '37 , '38-Monogram Club­Not tardy in four years .

JOSEPH L. BRINKMAN " Joe"

ST. AGNES

Commercial-C S. M. C

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ROBERT J BRINKMAN " Brink"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-News Business Staff-Annual Staff­Intramural Basketball and Baseball -Track '38-Not tardy in four years.

ROBERT L. BUTLER "Bults"

ST. ANTHONY

Academic-C. S. M. C. Officer '35 , '36, '37-News Editorial Staff-Manager Business Staff­Senior Class President-Paladin Club, Junior and Senior-Dra­matics '38-lntramural Basketball and Baseball-Stamp Club '35 , '36-Honor Student '35 , '36-Monogram Club '38-Football '35 , '36, '37-Track '35-Never tardy in four years.

JOHN B. CONWAY " Clown"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Intra­mural Basketball and Baseball­Tennis '38.

LOUIS F. DAUGHERTY "Lambie"

Commercial-Monogram Club '36, ' 37, '38-Football '35, '36, '37-Track '36, '37 , '38-Basketball '35, '36, '37.

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ROBERT C. DODT "Unky"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Academic-C. S. M . C. Officer ' 36, '37-Editor of Cham inade News-Annual Staff-Dramatics '38-Paladin Club , Junior and Senior-Honor Student four years -Orchestra '36, '37-Camera Club '38 .

JACK B. DONOVAN " Dolly"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Commercial-C. S. M. C. Offi cer '36 - Annual Staff - Intram ural Basketball and Baseball.

PAUL B. EISENHAUER "Cede"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Academic-C. S. M. C. Officer '37-Annual Staff-Paladin Club , Junior and Senior-Orchestra '36, '37 , '38.

FRANK J FELLER " Feller"

HOLY FAMILY

Academic-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Intramural Basketball and Baseball - Honor Student four years.

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PAUL R. FINKE "Chub"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Commercial-C. S. M . C.-Busi­ness News Staff - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Mono­gram Club '38-Basketball '37.

MICHAEL J. FISCHER "Mike"

ST. MARY

Academic-C. S. M . C. Officer '37, '38-Editorial News Staff­Annual Staff-Paladin Club, Jun­ior and Senior-Intramural Base­ball-Four Year Honor Student­Glee Club '34-Camera Club '38 -Booster Club '38 .

JOHN D. GEORGE "Shorty"

OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Junior Paladin Club.

JOHN B. HABERER "Jack"

EMMANUEL

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Monogram Club '37-Football '35 , '36, '37-Basketball Rese rves '36-Not ta rdy in fou r yea rs.

1938

M. ROBERT HALEY "Bob"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Academic-C. S. M. C.-News Editorial Staff-Annual Staff­Junior and Senior Paladin Club­Honor Stvdent '35-Monogram Club '38-lntramural Basketball and Baseball-Orchestra '36, '37, '38-Golf '38 .

KENNETH G. HEITKAMP " Red"

ST. MARY

Academic-C. S. M. C.-Annual Staff-Intramural Basketball-Not tardy in four years .

CHARLES E. HEMLER " Charlie"

OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY

Academic-C. S. M. C. Officer '35-lntramural Basketball and Baseball-Four Year Honor Stu­dent-Stamp Club '35 , '36-Neither tardy nor absent in four yea rs.

JOHN T. HOBAN "Johnny"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Annual Staff - Intramural Basketbal l ­Honor Student '35 , '36, '3 8.

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JOHN J. HOEFLER " Jack"

SACRED HEART

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Intramural Baseball.

ROBERT G. HUNGLING "Bob"

SACRED HEART

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '35-Not tordy in four years.

ROBERT L. HUNKELER " Hunky"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Dramatics '37-lntramural Basketball and Baseball.

JOHN J. IMWALLE " Jay"

OUR LADY OF MERCY

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Annual Staff-Not tardy in four years.

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ROBERT V. IMW ALLE " Bob"

OUR LADY OF MERCY

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Honor Student ' 35 .

CHARLES J. KING "c. I " EMMANUEL

Commercial-C. S. M . C. Officer '36 , '37 , '38-Editorial News Staff - Annual Staff -Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student ' 35 , '37 , '38-Monogram Club '38-Track '36, '37 , '38 . Sen ior Class Secretary . Not ta rdy in four years.

PAUL R. KINGSTON " D eacon"

OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY

Scientific-C. S. M . C. Officer '35 .

GEORGE KINZELER "Gus"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Intramural Basketball and Basebal l-Monogram Club '38-Football '37-Basketball Reserves '36-Golf '37 , '38 .

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RICHARD H. KLOPF "Dick"

SACRED HEART

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-News Staff -Annual Staff-Honor Student '35-lntramural Baseball-Stamp Club '36-0rchestra '36 , '37 , '38

RICHARD A. KNOTH "Slug"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Not tardy in four years.

PAUL R. KROGER "Ike"

OUR LADY OF MERCY

Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '35 , ' 36 , '37-lntramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student ' 35 , '36-Glee Club '34-Monogram Club '36, '37 , '38-Basketball ' 35 , '36 , '37-Tennis '36 , ' 37 , '38-Not tardy in four years.

ROBERT J KRONENBERGER " Kron ey "

ST. MARY

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Intra­mural Basketball and Baseba ll ­Not ta rdy in four years.

1938

LYNN J. LAKE " Puddle"

O UR LADY OF THE ROSARY

Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '35 .

GEORGE A. MADDEN "Gawdge"

CORPUS CHR ISTI

Sc ientific-C. S. M. C.-News Editorial Staff-Intramural Basket­Ball and Baseball-Track '38 .

ROBERT E. MALONEY "Bob"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-News Edito ri al Staff-Honor Student '35 , '36-Not tardy in four years .

ROBERT E. NEU "Noe"

HOLY FAMILY

Commercial-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Stamp Club '36-Foot­ball '36-Track '38-Not tardy in four years.

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JOHN j. HOEFLER " Jack"

SACRED HEART

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Intramural Baseball.

ROBERT G. HUNGLING " Bob"

SACRED HEART

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '35-Not tardy in four years.

ROBERT L. HUNKELER " Hunky"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Dramatics '37-lntramural Basketba ll and Baseball.

JOHN J. IMWALLE " Jay"

OUR LADY OF MERCY

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Not tardy in four years.

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ROBERT V. IMW ALLE "Bob"

OUR LADY -OF M ERCY

Scient ific-C. S. M . C.-Honor Student '35.

CHARLES j. KING "e. j. "

EMMANUEL

Commercial-C. S. M. C. Officer '36, ' 37 , '38-Editorial News Staff - Annual Staff - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student ' 35 , '37 , '38-Monogram Club '38-Track '36, ' 37, '38. Sen ior Class Secretary . Not ta rdy in fou r years .

PAUL R. KINGSTON " D eacon"

OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY

Scient ific-C. S. M . C. Officer '35.

GEORGE KINZELER " Gus"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Monogram Club '38-Football '37-Basketball Reserves '36-Golf '37 , ' 38 .

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RICHARD H. KLOPF "Dick"

SACRED HEART

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-News Staff -Annual Staff-Honor Student '35-lntramural Baseball-Stamp Club '36-0rchestra '36, '37 , '38

RICHARD A. KNOTH " Slug"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Not tardy in four years.

PAUL R. KROGER "Ike"

OUR LADY OF MERCY

Scientific-C. S. M . C. Officer ' 35 , '36, '37-lntramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student ' 35, '36-Glee Club '34-Monogram Club '36, ' 37 , '38-Basketball '35 , '36, '37-Tennis '36 , ' 37 , '38-Not tardy in four years.

ROBERT J KRONENBERGER " Kroney"

ST. MARY

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Intra­mural Basketball and Baseball­Not tardy in four years .

1938

LYNN j. LAKE "Puddle"

OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY

Scientific-C. S. M . C. Officer '35.

GEORGE A. MADDEN " Gawdge"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-News Ed itorial Staff-Intramural Basket­Ball and Baseball-Track '38.

ROBERT E. MALONEY "Bob"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-News Ed itorial Staff-Honor Student '35 , '36-Not tardy in four years.

ROBERT E. NEU "Noe"

HOLY FAMILY

Commercial-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Stamp Club '36-Foot­ball '36-Track '38-Not tardy in four years.

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WILLIAM J. O'BRY AN "Bill"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-News Business Staff­C. S. M . C. Officer '38-lntra­mura l Basketball and Baseball­Monogram Club '37 , '38-Foot­boll '35 , '36, '3 7-Track '37, '38.

PAUL F. O'CONNELL " Pewee"

ST. JOSEPH

Scientific-C. S. M . C. Officer '35 - Annua l Stoff -Intramural Baseball-Stomp Club '35 , '36-Glee Club '34.

ROBERT E. O'CONNELL "Irish"

ST. ANTHONY

Commerc ial-C. S. M . C. Officer '37, '38-Dramatics '38-lntra­mural Basketball and Baseball­Glee Club '34-Monogram Club '38-Track '38-Footba ll Man­ager '35, '36, '37-Basketball Manager '35.

LEO E. PALMER "Slim"

HOLY TRIN ITY

Academic-C. S. M. C.-Annual Stoff-News Business Stoff-Dra­matics '38-Paladin Club, Junior and Senior-Honor Student '35, '36-Camera Club '38-Not tardy in fou r years.

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VICTOR R. PLASSENTHAL "Dutch"

OUR lADY OF THE ROSARY

Commercial-C. S. M . C.-Intra­mural Basketball-Glee Club '34 - Cheerleader '34, '35 - Not tardy in four years.

LEO A. POST "Red"

EMMANUEL

Commercial-C. S. M . C.-Intra­mu ral Baseball-Not tardy in fou r years.

THOMAS G. PRISKE "Tom-Tom"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '35, '37 , '38-Annual Stoff-Intra­mu ral Basketball and Baseball­Monogram Club '38-Football '35 , '36, '37-Track '36, '37, '38 .

EDGAR J. REAGAN " Inky"

HOLY ANGELS

Academic-C. S. M . C.-Annual Stoff-Intramura l Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '35 , '36 -Monogram Club '38-Football '36, '37-Basketball '37, '38-Track '36, '37, '38.

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JOSEPH j. REICHERT "Joe"

ST. MARY

Commercial-C. S. M. C.-Intra­mural Basketball and Baseball­Monogram Club '37, '38-Foot­ball Manager '35 , '36, '37-Track Manager '36, '38-Not tardy in four years.

EUGENE A. ROTTERMAN "Gene"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Academic-C. S. M. C. Officer '38 - Annual Staff - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Four year honor student-Track '37-Not tardy in four years .

PAUL C. SCHIERLOH " Sam "

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '35 , '36 - Annual Staff - Intramural Basketball-Honor Student '35 , '36-Monogram Club '36, '37 , '38-Football '35 , '36, '37-Track '36, '37 , '38-Not absent in four years.

JOHN I. SCHUMACHER " Shuey"

HOLY ANGELS

Scientific-C. S. M . C. Officer '38 -Annual Staff-Senior Palad in Club-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '35-Glee Club '34-Track '37, '38 .

1938

ROBERT M. SELL "Bob"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Academic-C. S. M . C. Officer '35-Sports Editor, News Edi­torial Staff-Annual Staff-Senior Paladin Club-Intramural Basket­ball and Baseball-Honor Student '35, '3~Neither absent nor tardy in four years .

JAMES B. SNAPP "Jim"

CORPUS CHRISTI

Academ ic-C. S. M . C.-News Editorial Staff-Dramatics '38-Honor Student '35-Not tardy in four years .

JOHN j. SOMERS " Bud"

HOLY TRINITY

Scientific-C. S. M . C. Officer '35 -Intramural Basketball and Base­ball-Glee Club '34-Monogram Club '38-Track '37-Basketball '36, '37, '38-Cheerleader '35 , '36-Not ta rdy in four years .

EDWARD P. STAUFFER "Oals"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C. S. M . C.-Annual Staff-Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Four yea r hono r student -Not tardy in four years.

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JOHN A. STEMMER "Johnnie"

OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY

Scientific-C. S. M. C. Officer '35, '36, '37, '38-Annual Staff­Honor Student '35-Monogram Club '38-Football '35, '36, '37.

JOSEPH j. TERBA Y "Joe"

EMMANUEL

Commercial-C. S. M. C. Officer '35-News Business Staff-Intra­mural Basketball and Baseball­Honor Student '35-Monogram Club '37 , '38-Footbal l '35 , '36, '37-Track '35 , '36, '38-Basket­ball '35 , '36-Not tardy in four years .

ARDEN R. THEOBALD "Art"'

ST. ANTHONY

Commercial-C. S. M. C.-Booster Club '36- Not tardy in four years.

JEROME T. WAHLRAB "Jerry"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific-C. S. M . C. Officer '36, '38 - Annual Staff - Intramural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '35-Monogram Club '36, '3 7, '38-Football '35, '36, '37-Basketball '36, '37, '38-Track '36, '37 , '38. '

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ALBERT j. WALLING "Bert"

ST. MARY'S, PIQU~, OHIO

Scienlific-C. S. M. C.-Annual Staff-Glee Club '34-Camera Club '38-Not tardy in four years.

ROBERT j. WALLING "Piqua"

ST. MARY'S, PIQUA, OHIO

Academic-C. S. M . C.-News Managing Editor-Annual Editor -Junior and Senior Paladin Club -Honor Student '35, '36, '37 , '38 - Glee Club '34 - Camera Club '38-Not tardy in four years.

EDWARD L. WA TRIN "Slim"

ST. MARY'S

Scientific-C. S. M. C.-Football '35-Camera Club '38-Not tardy in four years.

EUGENE W ATRIN "Gene"

ST. MARY'S

Academic - C. S. M. C. - Dra­matics '37, '38-lntra mura l Basket­ball and Baseball-Junior and Senior Paladin Club-Honor Stu­dent '35 , '36-Track '38-Not tardy in four years.

Spring

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ELTON R. WELLMEIER "Wcllic"

EMMANUEL

Academic - C. S. M. C. - Intra­mural Basketball-Neither tardy nor absent in two years at Cha­minade .

JEROME E. WESTENDORF "Jcrry"

HOLY TRIN ITY

Academic-C. S. M. C. Officer ' 35 , '36- lntram ural Basketball and Baseball-Honor Student '36 , '38-Glee Club '34-Monogram Cl ub ' 37 , '38-Football ' 36, '37-Track '37-Basketball '36, '3 7 , '38- Neither absen t nor tardy in fou r years.

CARL G. WILL "Dutch"

EMMANUEL

Academ ic-C. S. M . C.-News Ed itorial Staff - Annual Staff­Dramatics ' 36 - Paladin Club, J unio r and Senior-Stamp Club '35-Glee Club '34-Camera Club Presi dent '38-Neither tardy nor absent in four years.

THOMAS M. WILLIAMS "Bud"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific - C. S. M. C. - Intra­mural Basketball and Baseball­Monogram Club '37 , '3 8-Track '3 7, '38.

1938

JOHN j. WILKE "Stoop"

ST. ANTHONY

Commercial-C. S. M. C.-Intra­mural Baseball-Glee Club '34-Football Manage r ' 35.

WALTER j. WOESTE "Wait"

ST. MARY

Academic - C. S. M . C. - Intra­mural Basketba ll and Baseball­Four Year Honor Student-Not tardy in four years .

ROBERT A. WOLFF "Bob"

ST. ANTHONY

Scientific - C. S. M . C. - News Ed itorial Staff-Intramural Basket­ball-Stamp Club '35 , '36.

JAMES G. ZINK "Jim"

OUR lADY OF MERCY

Commercial-C. S. M . C. Officer '37-lntramural Basketball and Baseball-Glee Club '34- Track ' 38-Neither tardy nor absent in four yea rs.

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Senior Directory

lHOMAS J. ALBERS JOHN J. HOEFLER JOSEPH J. REICHERT 1466 Tampa Ave . 1467 Bryn Mawr Dr. 134 Stee le Ave.

JAMES A. BARLOW ROBERT G. HUNGLING EUGENE ROTTERMAN 618 Hodapp Ave. 25 Yz McPherson 327 Kenwood Ave.

ANTHONY J. BEDROWSKY ROBERT L. HUNKELER PAUL SCHIERLOH 107 Rita Sf. 208 Rockwood Ave . 145 Virginia Ave.

ROBERT BEECROFT JOHN J. IMWALLE JOHN SCHUMACHER 1107 Superior Ave. 88 Fernwood Dr. 2444 Far Hill s A ve.

JAMES BRENNAN ROBERT V. IMWALLE ROBERT SELL 1708 Xenia Ave. 88 Fernwood Dr. 11 11 Grafton Ave.

JOHN T. BRENNAN CHARLES J. KING JAMES SNAPP 102 Foraker 315 Lincoln St. 235 Kenwood Ave.

ROBERT BRICHER PAUL R. KINGSTON JOHN SOMERS 708 Pritz Ave . 1 41 7 Schaeffer St . 209 Linden Ave.

JOSEPH L. BRINKMAN GEORGE G. KINZELER EDWARD STAUFFER 859 N. Eucl id Ave. 225 Keni lworth Ave. 438 Sherman St.

ROBERT J. BRINKMAN RICHARD KLOPF JOHN STEMMER 610 Hodapp Ave . 309 N. Broadway 18 Ma ryland Ave .

ROBERT BUTLER RICHARD A. KNOTH JOSEPH J. TERBA Y 3605 Woodbine Ave. 515 Bowen St. 34 Pulaski Sf.

JOHN B. CONWAY PAUL R. KROGER ARDEN R. THEOBALD 53 Richmond Ave. 1640 Harvard Blvd. 509 Kalping Ave .

LOUIS F. DAUGHERTY ROBERT J. KRONENBERGER JEROME WAHLRAB 2303 Salem Ave. 212 Xenia Ave . 1016 Highland Ave .

ROBERT DODT LYNN J. LAKE A LBERT J. WALLING 23 W. Norman Ave. 1409 Schaeffer St. 1414 Wash ington Ave.

JACK B. DONOVAN GEORGE A. MADDEN Piqua, Ohio

1404 W. Fa irv iew Ave. 235 Centra l A ve. ROBERT J. WALLING

PAUL EISENHAUER ROBERT E. MALONEY 1414 Washington Ave.

530 Grafton Ave. 739 Grafton Ave . Piqua , Ohio

FRANK FELLER ROBERT E. NEU EDWARD WA TRI N

63 S. McGee St. 709 Gondert A ve. 22 Sherman Sf.

PAUL R. FINKE WILLIAM J. O 'BRY AN EUGENE WA TR IN

241 Wroe Ave . 705 Well meier Ave . 22 Sherman Sf.

.MICHAEL FISCHER PAUL F. O 'CONNELL EL TON WELLMEIER

71 1 S. Main St. 1940 Richard Sf. 1733 E. Fourth Street JEROME WESTENDORF

JOHN D. GEORGE ROBERT E. O'CONNELL 216 Henry St. 276 Valley St. 1119 Holly Ave . CARL WILL

JOHN B. HABERER LEO PALMER 178 Frank li n St. 325 S. Warren St. 222 Commercial St. THOMAS WILLIAMS

ROBERT HALEY VICTOR R. PLASSENTHAL 1301 Holly A ve. 501 Forest Ave . 174 Baltimore Sf. JOHN J. WILKE

KENNETH HEITKAMP LEO A. POST 817 Well mei er A ve.

433 Qujtman Sf. 29 Galloway St. WAL TER WOESTE 224 Allen St.

'CHARLES HEMLER THOMAS G. PR ISKE ROBERT A. WOLFF 16 Grove Ave . 38 Neal Ave , 820 St. Nicholas Ave.

JOHN HOBAN EDGAR REAGAN JAMES G. ZINK 716 Bowen St. 55 Fairground A ve , 3136 N. Ma in St.

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1 . "Dutch"-Carl Will ; 2. "Peewee"-Paul O'Connell ; 3. "Red"-Kenneth Heitkamp; 4. "Wellie" -Elton Wellmeier; 5. "Tom Tom"-Thomas Priske; 6 . "Inky"-Edgar Reagan ; 7. "Puddle"­Lynn Lake; 8. "Charlie"-Charles Hemler; 9. "Tony"-Anthony Bedrowsky; 10. "Gus"-George Kinzeler; 11 . "Butts"-Robert Butler; 12 . "Jerry"-Jerome Westendorf; 1 3. "Slim"-Leo Palmer; 14. "Bob"-Robert Wolff; 15. "Cede"-Paul Eisenhauer; 16. "Bill"-William O'Bryan; 17 . "Bee" -Robert Beecroft; 18 . "Bob"-Robert Maloney; 19. "Ike"-Paul Kroger; 20. "Kroney"-Robert Kronenberger; 21 . "Dolly"-Jack Donovan ; 22 . "Bert and Bob"-Albert and Robert Walling; 23 . "Bob"-Robert Sell; 24. "Dick"-Richard Klopf; 25. "Hunky"-Robert Hunkeler; 26. "Mike" -Michael Fischer; 27 . "Jim"-James Brennan ; 2~ . "Bob"-Robert Bricher; 29. "Spearhead" Thomas Albers.

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Patrons of this Yearbook

HERMAN ACKERMAN

REV. HARRY J. ANSBURY

BAKER'S HARDWARE STORE

BASTIAN BROS. CO.

CLIFFORD e. BECKER, GROCER

REV. BERNARD J. BECKMEYER

F. H. BICKFORD CO.

DR . J. ROY BOGGAN

DR. PETER A. BOGGAN

DR. H. H. BOHLMAN, D.D.S.

BOWER'S GREENHOUSE

MR. AND MRS. GEO. W. BRENNAN

MA YOR CHAS. J. BRENNAN

M. H. BRIDGE (Atty.)

NATHAN BRUMBAUGH (Atty .)

HUGO j . BRUNE, DRUGGIST

BUDDE SHEET METAL WORKS

FRANK BUHL

MR. AND MRS. LEE A. BUTLER

DR. W. G. CLAGETT

GEO. CLAUDE FUNERAL HOME

CONTINENTAL FINANCE CO.

W. H. DALY (Paper Ruler)

DA YTON CASTING CO.

DA YTON CHURCH SUPPLY CO.

DR. LEON J. DEGER

MISS EVA DEV ANNEY

DR. JAMES DUFFY

DR. WM. M. DUNCAN , D.D.S.

GARLUND DUNKLE, GROCER

DR. E. N. EARLY

MGSR. e. A. ERTEL

DR. CLEMENT FISCHER

MICHAEL FISCHER, GROCER

E. J. FLANAGAN CONFECTIONERY

e. D. FLORIO-MALTED MILK KING

O . G. FRICKE

H. N. GAGEL HARDWARE CO.

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GREEN MON RESTAURANT

GEIGER STEROTYPE CO.

DR. MICHAEL R. HALEY

DR. W. P. HALEY, D.D .S.

REV. DENNIS M. HALPIN

REV. JOHN T. HANAHAN

DR . H. K. HARKER

DR. JOHN F. HEATH

MATHIAS H. HECK (Atty.)

MIKE HECK DELICATESSEN

DR. JAS. G. HICKERSON

HOBAN BRASS FOUNDRY CO.

DR. M. L. HOLAHAN , OPTOMETRIST

HOLTHAUS TRANSPORTATION CO.

e. A. HORSTMAN

JUDGE FREDERICK W. HOWELL

VICTOR A. HUBLER

DR. J. R. HUDSON

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO .

MR . AND MRS. ED. E. ISSENMANN

HARRY JERGENS, FLORIST

REV. JOSEPH KASSMANN

KATIE'S KITCHEN

GRETCHEN KEIL (Studio of the Dance)

KEILSON CIGAR CO.

JAMES P. KOSTA BEAUTY SALON

FRED L. KRUMHOL TZ

A. j. KUENLE, DRUGGIST

KUHN'S SERVICE STATION

KUNST BROS. WINDOW CLEANING CO.

KUNTZ-JOHNSON CO.

REV. CLETUS A. KUNZ

LAUREL BISCUIT CO.

REV. HERMAN J. LEISING

LESHER ELECTRIC CO.

LEONARD'S MARKET

LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO.

j . WESTON GREEN

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Patrons of this Yearbook

DR . AND MRS. H. H. McCLELLEN

THE MENDENHALL CO.

MERCHANT'S POLICE SERVICE

MR. HAUPT

MESSLER AND CO.

A. J. MEYER'S DELICATESSEN

DR. J. W. MILLETTE

MOODY'S CAFE

MOORE-EASTWOOD AND CO.

W. W. MOREHOUSE

DR. R. P. MUTH

NATIONAL MEAT MARKET CO.

e. j . NEFF BOOKKEEPING SERVICE

DR. P. H. O'HARA

OHIO HEAT TREATING CO.

OHMER PARK CAFE

OL T BREWING CO.

PANTORIUM CLEANERS

R. WM. PATTERSON (Atty .)

PONY HOUSE-CHAS. TIMMERMAN

L. H. PRINCE CO.-DR. DOLLE

MR . AND MRS. WILLIAM H. REAGAN

DR. DAVID REESE

CHAS. REILING, SR.

FRANK REISINGER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR

MRS. PEARL WILLIAM REISINGER

ALPHONSE ROSENKRANZ RESTAURANT

MIRIAM ROSENTHAL

EUGENE ROTH

DR. e. J. RYAN

SACKSTEDER'S INN

I. SAjOVITZ SONS CO.

DR . e. J. SAWYER, D.D.S.

SCHAAF PRETZEL BAKERY

SCHAUT'S CLOTHING STORE

SCHELL'S GARAGE

GODFREY SCHMIDT

DR. CLEM J. SCHNEBLE, D.D.S.

MR. AND MRS. e. J. SCHRAMM

DR. e. W. SCHROEDER

SCHWARTZ MARKET

DR. T. e. SHERIDAN

ARCHIE SHERER CO.

FRANK SIMON GROCERY ,

L. e. SMITH AND CO.

MR. AND MRS. EARL A. SMITH

DR . H. H. STAFFORD

ST. CLAIR PLATING CO.

STEEN AND JARRETT'S RESTAURANT

CLARENCE J. STOECKLEIN (Atty)

HOMER STOECKLEIN CAFE

DR . J. H. STEINBACH

ST. JOHN TRANSPORT A TION CO

DR. G. E. STRAHLER

STOCKSTILL PHARMACY

JOE T. SUCHER

e. L. SULLIVAN

SULLIVAN'S PET SHOP

DR. e. J. SURRELL

ZELLA SWANKHOUSE BEAUTY SALON

REV. HENRY W. T ASKE

TAWNEY'S STORAGE AND MOVING CO.

TEKAMP CAFE

JAS. THEODORAS, GROCER

DON R. THOMAS (Atty.)

TONY'S PIPE SHOP

V AN CLEVE CIGAR STAND

H. L. WILLIAMSON

e. J. VEHORN CO.

HUGH E. WALL (CPA)

HOW ARD WEBSTER

MR. AND MRS. BEN WESTBROCK

WEST SIDE BUILDING AND LOAN CO .

WEST SIDE LUMBER CO.

WINDLE BARBER AND BEAUTY SUPPLY CO.

DR. D. E. YELLE, D.D.S.

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Coming to School

INSERTS-Issenman in action-Tom Rotterman en route-Eisenhauer cycling down Salem.

School ten miles off and no gas-Shoving off to school-Heitkamp coasting to school-Schierloh,

"Just in Time"-Ultramodern Woeste-Reagan, Beecroft, Wahlrab using the last resort-Dodt

"Rolling in on time"-A sweet ride with George and Kingston .

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Patrons of ~his Yearbook

Class of 1930 BERNARD TETZLAFF

KEVIN DWYER LEO VYSZENSKI

ROBERT HAGAN ROBERT WALTZ

NORBERT McBRIDE Class of 1935

JACOB MEYER ROBERT SCHANTZ JOHN BLANDFORD

WILLIAM WALSH RICHARD BOECKMAN FRANCIS DINEEN

Class of 19/J1 ROBERT HAINES FRANK HEIDER

DONALD J. McKENNY EDWARD HEMPLEMAN ROBERT POLL FRANK HOELSER

JOHN WENZEL DONALD KERSTING WILLIAM KINGSTON

Class of 1932 JAMES MARTIN

RICHARD KAPPELER EDWARD McDERMOTT THOMAS RAB

Class of 1933 HOW ARD REEVES

CARL SCHEFFER LEONARD BAKER WILLIAM SELL, JR . EARL BOECKMAN ROBERT COGAN Class of 1936

WILLIAM FAHRENDORF WILLIAM ARMSTRONG , JR. AL VIN GAYLOR JOHN BARSTOW ARTHUR HINKER HENRY CHMIEL ROBERT MEYER LOUIS CLEMENS JOHN REILING ROBERT CRABILL

ALPHONSE SCHRIML PAUL KOERNER RICHARD WENZEL JOHN LEMMING

ELMER WILL JOHN MASTBAUM ROBERT A. MATHES

Class of 1934 LOUIS MUTH

FRANCIS BRENNAN EDWARD SEIDENSCHMIDT

HAROLD BORGERT CARL THAMAN

DALE FAHRENDORF EDWARD HAREN Class of 1937

RICHARD HEMPLEMAN GEORGE BALLMAN

JAMES KRABACHER FRANK BUCHER

JOSEPH KOERNER ROBERT DICKMAN

WILLIAM PETIEWICZ CHARLES FAHRIG

JOHN SCHNEBLE LOUIS GOLDKAMP

ROBERT STEINER EUGENE KERSTING

FRANK STIG Ll CZ KRAMER LOGES

CLIFFORD SUTTMILLER EDWARD WECKESSER

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1. Stemmer and Schumacher catching a snaoz before school ; 1 a . Just a little late; 2 . Dog in the Dodt House; 3. Moloney and Snapp dueling in the middle of the rood; 4. Brother Fred on the job; 5". Fronk Feller and the poor fish ; 6 . Butler, King of Swot; 7 . A generous freewill offering; 9 . How to keep from growing old ; 8 . Pretty Losses out from school ; 10. A little Hop Scotch; 11. Two Panther Salesladies go over with the seniors?; 12. Just a bit of air after lunch-they're not escaping; 13 . Some outside practice; 14. Fill her up Boys (not your pockets); 15. Lil. Abner at attention .

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UNIV~RSITY OF DAYTON Founded 1850

(CONDUCTED BY THE SOCIETY OF MARY)

Administration Building University of Dayton

THE traditions of 88 years of service in educating youth guide a progressive administration in re­

taining the University of Dayton's place as the most complete institution of higher learning for Catholic young men and women in the State of Ohio.

A highly trained , helpful faculty, a cosmopolitan student body, modern buildings and class­room facilities, an extensive curriculum and a broad field of student activities make the University of Dayton an ideal setting for the pursuit of college studies .

ARTS AND SCIENCE: Liberal Arts-Pre-Law

The University of Dayton is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and of the Ohio College Association . Its Pre-Medics Department is recognized by the American Medical Association.

Departments of the University of Dayton

General Science-Pre-Medicine Business Administration Teacher Training College for Women R .. O . T. C. EVENING CLASSES

SA TURDA Y MORNING CLASSES

SUMMER SESSION

ENGINEERING: Chemical Civil Electrical Mechanical

FOR INFORMATION, ADDRESS REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON

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Come and see our fine freshly baked cakes , cookies , bread , pastries , rolls and coffee cakes.

They'll make your mouth water, and you'll swear you never ate such baked good as they make at the

Kramer Bakery 1516 E. FIFTH FUlton 0565

CAR~~R INFORMATION

For Seniors

In choosing your career, you are naturally interested in the opportunities , possible earnings , preparation required , and similar features of occupations under consideration .

The field of Business offers many oppor­tunities to High School graduates. Included among them are Secretaryship, Account­ancy , Business administration , etc.

Information on these vocations , of interest to High School seniors , will be furn ished on request, without obligation . Ask for free catalog .

M iami-Jacobs College Second and Ludlow Sts.

DAYTON , OHIO

The Poeppelmeier Co. 412-418 Wayne Avenue

LINOLEUM WALL PAPER

HE--1107

WINDOW SHADES PAINTS and GLASS

HE--1108

Compliments of

Standard Seed ' Company

DA YTON, OH IO

BEST WISHES to the

GRADUATES

from

Mr. and Mrs. David 1-1. Margolis

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Compliments to the

CLASS OF '38

• MUTH BROS. INC.

1 21 LaBell e St.

Congratulations to the

Class of "1938"

AD-2281

Dayt:on Sheet: Transit: Company

McCARTHY & SIMON, INC. Manufacturing Special ists

7-9 West 36th Street, New York Just off Fifth Avenue

Specialists in

Choir Vestments, Pulpit Gowns,

Caps, Gowns, Hoods for All Degrees

Outfitters to over 1000 School s, Colleges, and Churches

The Beringer Printing Co.

Producers of Good Printing

DICKEY BUILDING 124 EAST 1HIRD ST.

Visit Richman Bros . New Young Men's Style Shop

For Your New Spring Suit

All $22.50

RICHMAN BROS. CO. 34 South Main

JO~ SPATZ BAK~RY

High Class Baked Goods

1337 West 2nd Street FU-4832

Comp'ete Line of

HARDWARE, GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS

FARM IMPLEMENTS

21 E. Second St. FU-4451

Gus Kinzeler's Place

Beer and Lunch

818 N. Main Street

Compl iments of COMMERCIAL LOAN CO. J. L. Brackett, Mgr.

LOWEST TERMS IN DAYTON Phone: AD-3191---3192 1312-1313 U. B. Bldg.

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KE-6882 1616 GUMMER AVE. WECKESSER ELECTRIC CO. AU TO PAINTING 19 E. First Street

E. L. SHARPE & SONS FU-1173 - - DA YTON , OHIO Body and Fender Repair -

A. S. L. SALES COMPANY RY A N Distributors of DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-REPAIRING WURLITZER'S AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPHS

133 Washington Street - - - AD-4602 135 Franklin Street

Compliments of the BOLLENBACHER'S BAKERY ANTOINETTE SUPPLY CO. Fine Pastries and German Rye Dealers in Beauty Parlor Furniture

215 W. First St. AD-6901 509 Brown Street

SACKSTEDER ' S ZIMMERMAN'S GROCERY, Inc. Better Salted Nut Meats 1424 East Fifth Street

ARCADE MARKET "We Retail at Wholesale Prices"

THOS. J SMITH SCHELLHAAS DRUG STORE GROCERIES, MEATS AND FRESH VEGETABLES " A sk Your Doctor"

St. Charles between Carlisle and Hodapp KE-3231 1053 Linden Avenue DA YTON , OHIO

WM. A. SHROYER'S SONS SLADE'S SPORTING GOODS South Side Pharmacy

45 E. Fourth SI. AD-1461 Brown Street at Fairground Ave.

Compliments of Compliments of WEIS DRUG STORE CHARLES F. DICKMAN

935 Cincinnati Street

LUNCHEONS BEVERAGES DINNERS The WEHNER SPRAUER'S TAVERN Roofing and Tinning Co.

A. J . SPRAUER , Prop. ASBESTOS SIDING - SKYLIGHTS N. E. Corner Wyoming and St. Paul BUILT-UP ROOFING - - SLA TE AND TILE

COMPLETE BAR SERVICE Jobbing a Specialty Phone: KE-0241 DA YTON, OH IO 557 Richard Street Office: FU-3751

HARDWARE PAINTS ENGRAVING FINE REPA IRING JOS. J SCHAD A. J WAHLRAB HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1100 East Fifth Street

Furnace Repair Work a Specialty DA YTON , OHIO ROOFING - SPOUTING - SHEET METAL WORK FU-3992 846 S. Brown St. FU-1462 WATCHES DIAMONDS

TAILORING HABERDASHERY

CHAS. W. KRICK, Salesman 10% Discount with thi s Ad at

STOMPS CHEVROLET-New and Used Cars WEBER'S Res. MA-2366 225 S. Main AD-8104

15 S. Ludlow Street Before July 1st

RELINING REMODELING

BOHLENDER & ROYSTON, IN C. SHEFFER MUSIC CO. World's Finest Inst ruments

Diamonds-Watches- Jewelry c. G. Conn Band Instruments Soprania Accordions

12 N. Main 51. Establi shed 1870 Dayton , O. Gibson's String Instruments 35 E. First Street HE-3808

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Compliments of Compliments of

St. Elizabeth Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital

SPIES BROTHERS, Inc. 27 EAST MONROE ST. CHICAGO, ILL.

Manufacturers of

CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL JEWELRY

Commencement Announcements and Dance Programs

BEER and ALE

SODA and ICE

THE HOLLENKAMP PRODUCTS COMPANY

800 BROWN STREET FU-3422

Compliments

of

The Chaminade Alumni Association

EVERYBODY FAVORS

VICTORY BRAND FLAVOR Victory Brand Lard-Bacon Victory Brand Tender'd Ham

Chipped Beef-Sausages-and Beef

EST. NO . .sS8

SINCE 1881 DA YTON, OHIO

Compliments and Best Wishes

General Electric Supply CO_

Compliments and Best Wishes

DICK SKAPIK Class of 1937 RA-1815

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Preserve Your Diploma By Having It Framed at

126 EAST 3rd STREET BERT L. DAILY, Inc. AD-4121

Complete Picture Framing Department-Artist's Material Headquarters

Your Realtor "Keep Trimmer with Timmer"

THE EDW. M. MUELLER REALTY CO. TIMMER'S CLEANERS Real Estate Insurance Rentals 1905 N. Main Street RA-6932

FU -1781 601-602 Reibold Building Dayton , Ohio We Call and Deliver

----~==========~----P. A. M. DISTRIBUTORS WALSH'S RESTAURANT

Blue Moon Brand Steaks and Sandwiches Pickles, Mayonnaise, Relish Spread , Relish, Mustard 6 Per Cent Beer

27 Washington Street Dayton , Ohio 2409 Far Hills Ave. WA-0263

RA Y'S MARKET KUNTZ PRINTING COMPANY FANCY GROCERIES and BODY BEEF Prompt, Courteous Service

Give Us a Call Estimates Cheerfully Given 65 Warder Street FU-0621 340 Troy Street FU-7404

----~======~==~----Compliments of

ROYAL BOWLING ALLEYS ROBERT C. MAKLEY & CO.

REALTOR 27 West Fifth Street Louis Zavakos 132 N . Main Street AD-9342

You'll Buy Better Shoes At the

JOHN B. RODERER SHOE STORE 810 Xenia Ave. 807 S. Brown Street

Jewelers Watchmakers EDW. W. MEYERS

Trophies, Medals and Awards for "All Athletic Events" 639 Reibold Bldg . Dayton, Ohio

Compliments of Charge and Budget Accounts

j. H. BUTLER, Chiropractor AD-9771 509-12 Miami Savings Bldg.

WM. RIFE CO., Jewelers Watches Diamonds Jewelry

AD-2061 122 S. Ludlow

LOUIS CHARLES Shoe Repairing While You Wait .

FREY BROTHERS OHMER PARK SHOE REPAIR SHOP ALEX TOTH , Proprietor For a Big Glass of Beer

Burkhardt and Martz KE-0425 1912 Wyoming Street Dayton , Ohio

----~============~----Come and See . ..

ROBERT j. WARTINGER the Optometrist , and he will make you see beller with the Seerite Glasses.

1708 Richard Street

BUEKER'S MUSIC SHOP 28 NORTH LUDLOW

"The World's Finest Band and Orchestra Instruments"

D. A. SAVINO Imported and Domestic Groceries

Macaroni and Olive Oil a Specialty

FU-0693 Second and Terry Sts.

One Convenient Account Outfits the Family

R AY'S 40 weeks at to poy

108 South Main 12-14 E. Fourth

DR. EUGENE B. BROWN, '30 OPTOMETRIST

KE-8301

Eyes Examined Glasses Filled

432 Xenia Ave . Dayton, Ohio

DA YTON KEY SHOP Locks, Safes, Door-Checks, Keys

SERVICE ALL PARTS OF CITY Next to Reor Entrance of Home Store

18 E. 4th SI. AD-3752

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Your Friends Want Your Photograph

We Make Them

Smith Studios 2 W . Third St.

Drink Bruck's Beer and Ale

The BJr1ULclbm.&ltll. C((])Jrltll.JI.l>&Jtll.y CINCINNATI

"QUALITY" BREWERS

Operat ing Continuously Since 1856

GEORGE E. THOMA, Manager Dayton District

128 Fairground Ave . FU-4281

A Loca l Industry employing over 1,400 men

and women in our territory and serving 100,000.

• TH~ DAYTON POW~R & LIGHT

COMPANY

Compliments of

White Villa Grocers, Inc.

1026 E. Third St. AD-4271

The Telling-Belle Vernon CO. DA YTON , OHIO

Congratulations to the Class of 1938

+

One of America's Finer Jewelry Stores

Rogers & Company JEWELERS

33 SOUTH MAIN STREET

Compliments of

Adam Ballman & Sons Fruits and Vegetables

67-69 CENTRAL MARKET

GOODY GOODY

Sandwiches

3521 W. Third 2841 Salem Avenue

NECESSITIES OF LIFE Accord ing to statistics compiled by insurance companies, the automobile is a necessity for every fifth citizen . And for every citizen , Dayton's largest independent auto finance company qualifies for first in your selection of a time payment plan .... ask your dealer.

7 Franklin St. TH~ MAXW~LL FINANC~ CO. FU-2153 30 MINUTE AUTO LOANS

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Demand

Focke's German Wieners

They Are Delicious

Look For The Yellow Band

Compliments of

Murphy, Murphy, & Mayl Attorneys

F. E. WISE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 825 WA TERVELIT AVE. KE-0145

THE GOLDEN PHEASANT RESTAURANT

10 S. Main Street

YOUNGS Cleaners and Dyers

We Call For and Deliver 1231 Brown Street

H. J BIERSACK Fancy Groceries and Meats

133 Maryland Avenue

Compliments of

BEIGEL JEWELERS, Inc. 18 S. Main at Market

FU-0121

FU-1481

FU-8026

FU-8791 Dayton, Ohio

Insured Savings Up To $5,000.00

Citizens-Federal Savings and Loan Association

19 E. Third St.

Compliments of

Philip Kloos SHERIFF

of Montgomery County

Compliments of

GREENVILLE-DA YTON TRANSPORTATION CO.

WA YNE SERVICE STATION 1402 Wayne Ave.

Best Wishes 01

KE-0321

THE KRAMER BROS. FDY. CO.

THE THILL PRINT ING CO. 420 Xenia Ave. MA-3431

WILLHELM FURNITURE CO.

FU-8022

" Complete Home Outfitters 424-426 E. Fifth Street

Dayton , Ohio

SELL'S MARKET Ouality Groceries and Meats

303 Delaware Avenue

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2924 E. Third

HINKLEY Dyer and Dry Cleaner

We Call For and Deliver

HOOVEN-DAYTON CO. Direct Mail

KE-8621

WHITE VILLA DAIRY STORE AND DELICA TESSEN

915 Brown Street

Compliments of

KINNEY SHOES Davies Bldg. AD-3461 34 E. Third Street Dayton, Ohio

Compliments of

THE G. E. L. ELECTRIC CO. 11 W. First St. FU-8312

HEIDELBERG CAFE Good Food

1080 Brown Street

DR. J. T. FRENCH Chiropractor-Mechano Therapist

Physical Therapist

AD-0981

ADams 4772 1309 N. Main Street

HARRY'S HOME MADE ICE CREAM 530 Xenia Ave .

Malted Milks - Sundaes - Banana Splits - Sodas

VERNON HOYER

KANT-BE-BEAT DRY CLEANING CO. 118 Valley Street

Compliments of

GOLDKAMP COMPANY Dayton, Ohio

IDA M. PAYNE, Chiropodist Hours: 10:00 A .M . to 4:30 P.M.

HE-2852 1303 U. B. Bldg.

Compliments of

GREEN COTTAGE RESTAURANT 119 S. Ludlow Street

ROCHE CLEANERS David C. Roche, Prop.

We Call For and Deliver Beauty Service 1411 Smithville Road KE-7294 3126 East Third KEnmore 6801

Compliments of

SAWAYA'S FRENCH MARKETS 831 E. Fifth Street

Compliments of

MILLARD OIL 313 Kirkham Street HE-2915 FU-0252 Dayton, Ohio

THE COSMOPOLITAN CO. Furnishings for Men and Young Men

27 W. Fifth Street

THE BRINKMAN ENGINEERING CO.

VAL HEGMAN Leather Goods-Luggage-Harness

AD-5652 136 E. Third SI.

Compliments of

Mechanical Molds, Dies, Tools INDUSTRIES BLDG. POOL Metal Stampings

300 Kiser Street Dayton , Ohio Third and Ludlow AD-5158 L. G. Brinkman, Manager

OSCAR C. BEIGEL-Jewelers Fine Jewelry

505 Xenia Ave.

Diamonds

MA-2631

J. M. GILLESPIE OPTOMETRIST

Realize . . . Real Eyes By Wearing Properly Fitted Glasses

35 East Third St. FU-8811

URBAN DEGER, Organist Teacher of Piano, Hammond Organ , Pipe Organ , and Harmony

STUDIO: ANDERSON PIANO CO. 239 N. MAIN ST.

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DISTINCTIV~ PRINTING SINC~ 1900

Where years of experience are combined

with modern machinery and new ideas to

meet the most exacting demands.

SPRINGFIELD, OHI O

To the Class of 1938:

It is again my privilege to offer my sincere congratulations

and good wishes to the graduating class of Chaminade High

School. This time to the class of 1938.

You have, through application and effort successfully

reached an important milestone in your careers. Some of

you will no doubt continue your academic work in college.

Others of you may start immediately on your life 's work.

As one who has a sincere interest in your future let me

say, regardless of your individual paths in life, make it your

aim to be purposeful-diligent-sincere-and you wi l l achieve

the success you seek.

Sincerely yours,

President,

THE STANDARD REGISTER CO.

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Drive Safely at night with a

It gives light where and when you want it and adds to the appearance of your car.

Easily installed on any car, truck or motor boat. Sold by leading auto supply stores everywhere. In­stallation charge $1.50 each , at our factory service station , 4th and St. Clair Sts.

Pat. and Mfg . by

The s. A. Thomson Mfg. Co. Dayton, Ohio

Further

Rewards in

Enterprises

SENIORSj

Happiness

Multiplied

And

Newly achieved success

Daily

COMPLIMENTS

To The Seniors

from

SOPHOMOR~ C

A Parting Thought-Seniors

When in later years you look

Once again into this book

May your alma mater's name

Swell your heart and raise your aim

To things in life that will gain

Temporal and Eternal fame.

From JUNIOR A

Farewell, Seniors! Our sincerest compliments to the

Senior Class of 1938 that bravely

and successfully resurrected the em­

bossed hard-cover annual.

We hope to reap the benefits of

your good work in our Senior year.

Freshman A

Congratulations!

Seniors of '38 Frosh C

Compliments of

WILL'S GROCERY Try Us

If we please , Tell your friend s

178 Franklin St. Dayton , Ohio

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Compliments

of

Sophomore A

We wish the graduates all the success in the world.

Sophomore B

D'AGOSTINO MARKETS

Store No . 1 400 N. Main St.

FU-0186

Ouality Foods Store No.2

526 S. Ludlow SI. AD-0984

For the New Goodrich Safety Silvertown call

BOB "Cassius" PAYNE Goodrich Silvertown Stores AD·9181-First and Ludlow

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Compliments of

MIAMI HOT~L

V. C. MURPHY, Mgr.

Good Luck

To Every

Senior

Dayton, Ohio

Junior D

Congratu lations from The Faculty

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We who are about to become Alumni wish to express

our thanks to the faculty and student body of

Chaminade High School for a memorable four years.

It is our prayer that those who we leave behind will

attain success and happiness.

FAREWELL BUT NOT GOODBYE

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