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The Story Of Chaminade. • •
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There is something special about Chaminade. You cannot see it, count it, or weigh it, but that something is there. It is more than a building, a few books, successful dances, win-loss records can account for. Maybe you could call it spirit or heart or even soul. Today Chaminade enjoys a tradition of forty years of greatness-greatness in academics, in athletics, and in people. The greatness that makes Chaminade something special, we think, is the greatness in its people-generous, friendly , competent. In the following pages, we salute the people who have made Chaminade something special with the theme: What are People?
People Who Need People
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SENIORS
The Senior Class of 1967 has devoted mucl of its talent and ingenuity to the total develo{: ment of Chaminade High School. The leadershi: and responsibility exhibited by the Seniors, U conjunction with the. Student Council, has beel exemplary . This has not been a year withou crisis or controversy. It has been a year of de cision and prompt action, and the Senior Clas has proven itself capable of making those deci sions and living up to them.
The contributions of the Senior Class in th realms of sports, academics, and extra curricula activities has also been outstanding. Chaminad. athletes proved themselves to be excellent sports men, although this has not been a year of ath letic dominance for Chaminade. Two N ationa Merit Scholars were recognized this year, an< there were several Honorable Mentions. Speaker. and debaters from Chaminade traversed tht length and breadth of our nation, winning man~ impressive victories and generously restockinl the trophy cases.
Patrick J . Agnew Charlie P. Anzek
Stephen G. Aponyi Robert L. Baccus
Joe B. Ballmann Greg A. Ballweg
Bill E. Bannen Dave A. Baujan
Patrick J. Agnew Green Backers 4; Honor RollI ; Intramurals 1·4; Class Officer 3; Spirit Comm. 4; FT A 4
Charlie P. Anzek Baseball 2,3; Intramurals 1·4; Class Officer 1
Edward P. Anzek Green Backers 3; Sodality 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 2-4; Executive Council 4; Prom 2-4, Publicity 4, Float 1-4, Social 4, Spirit 4, Intramural 1-3 Comm.
Stephen G. Aponyi Intramurals 2; Class Officer 3
Robert L. Baccus Track 2
Dennis R. Bach Band 1-4; CHS News 3; Language 3, Service 2 Clubs
Joe B. BaUmann Green Backers 4; Sodality 1; Basketball 1-4; Service Club 1; Intramurals 1-3
Greg A. Ballweg
James A. Ballweg Honor Roll 3; Prom Comm. 3
Bill E. Bannen Glee 1, Rifle 2,4 Clubs; Green Backers 3,4; Honor Roll 2; Sodality 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,4; Class Officer 1-3; Golf 3,4
Dave A. Baujan Green Backers 4; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Sodality 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1-4
Ed W. Baumgartner Green Backers 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Football 1
Edward P. Anzek
Dennis·R. Bach
James A. Ballweg
Ed W. Baumgartner
Frank Beach Larry J. Becker
Kenneth Bettinger John W. Bickham
Joseph E. Biersack Mark H. Bohardt
Patrick F. Boltz Willia m J. Bond
Frank Beach Green Backers 3,4; Sodality 1; Fencing 1-4; Service Club 1; Eagle Staff 3; Intramurals 1,2
Larry J. Becker Honor Roll 1-3; Sodality 1; Intram urals 1-4; Class Officer 1,2; Football 1-4; Track 2; Leadership Development Club 1,2
Thomas E. Beecroft Green Backers 4; Honor Roll 2; Cheerleaders 3; Intramurals 1-4; Prom Comm. 3; Class Officer 1,3; Football 1; Eagle Staff 4
Kenneth Bettinger Intramurals 1-4
John W. Bickham Fencing 2,3; Tennis 1; Intramurals 1-4
Jerry E. Biersack Green Backers 4; Language Club Club 1; Honor Roll 1-4; Sodality 1,4; Intramurals 1-4; Golf 4; Social 4, Spirit 4 Comm.
Joseph E. Biersack Green Backers 4; Language Club 1; Honor Roll 1-4; Sodality 1; Intramurals 2-4
Mark H. Bohardt Honor Roll 1-4; Intramurals 1-4
Douglas C. Bollheimer Honor Roll 1; Sodality 1,2; Intramurals 1-3; Football 1; CHS News 3,4
Patrick F. Boltz Honor Roll 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1; Football 1,2; Spirit Comm. 4
William J. Bond Honor Roll 1-3; Intramurals 1-4
Douglas E. Bradley Drama 1; Honor Roll 1-4; Eagle Staff 4; Speech and Debate 1; Math Club 3; Festival Returns 3
Thomas E. Beecroft
Jerry E . Biersack
Douglas C. Bollheimer
Douglas E. Bradley
Steve C. Brandell
John R. Brill
David L. Broadstone
John M. Budde
Spinnato to cheering fans: "Now, for my next trick ... "
Steve C. Brandell Intramurals 1·4; Cross·Country 3
Charles E. Brannon Sodality 1; FT A 3
John R. Brill Honor Roll 1·4; Intramurals 1·4; Class Officer 2,4; Math Club 1
David L. Brinkman Glee Club 1; Sodality 1; Intramurals 1·4; Basketball 4
David L. BroadBtone
Gary C. Brown Glee Club 1; Stage Crew 1
John M. Budde Band 1·4; Honor Roll 3; JACOWA 3; Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4; Eagle Staff 4; Social Comm. 4; Basketball 4
Don A. Burns Band 1-4; Intramurals 1,2,4; Service 1, Glee 2 Clubs
• Charles E
David L.
\ Gary I
Don .
Joe Bush Bill Bush
Mike A. Carson Dennis C. Carter
I Thomas S. Charters Robert H. Chodkowski
Thomas G. Coffman Patrick M. Connaughton
Joe Bush La~guage Club 1; Intramurals 1-4
Bill Bush Band 1-4; Green Backers 4; HOllor Roll 1; Sodality 1; Intra urals 1-4
, C. Pa~rick Carroll
Honor Roll 1-4; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer
. 1-4; NHS 2-4; Prom Comm. 3; Basketball 1; Track 1-4; CrosSCountry 2,3; Math Club 1
Mike A. Carson Green Backers 4; Intramurals 1,2; Eagle Staff 3
Dennis C. Carter Intramurals 1-4; Eagle Staff 2, 3; 'frack 2
A1 N. Cascardo Sodality 1; Eagle Staff 3,4
Thon,as S. Charters Honor Roll 1,3; Intramurals 1
Robert H. Chodkowski Baseball 2; Basketball Mgr. 2, 3; Spirit Comm. 4; Intramurals 1-4
Kendall R. Coffey Band 1; Glee Club 1-4; JACOW A 3; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; NHS 3-4; Class Officer 3,4:; Football 1-4; Intramural 4, Prom 3, Social 3,4, Spirit 4 COPlm.; Graduation Usher 3; Honor Roll 1-4
Thomas G. Coffman Glee 3, Service 1 Clubs; Sodality 1,3,4; Speech and Debate 1; Eagle Staff 3; Track 2; Baseball I, Basketball 1-3 Mgr.
Patrick M. Connaughton Band 1,2,4
Stephen D. Cooke Honor Roll 2-4; Sodality 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Baseball 2-4; Red Cross 3; Student Council 3,4; Service Club 2; NHS 3,4; Intramurals 2-4; Class Officer 3,4'; Graduation Usher 3; HomecOxPing King 4; Float 2-4, Prom 3, Social 3, Spirit 3,4 Comm.
C. Patrick Carroll
AI N. Cascardo
Kendall R. Coffey
Stephen D. Cooke
Tim J. Corley Thomas J . Cotter Michael R. Crabill
Donald J . Crompton Ronald E. Crompton Andrew S. Csaky
Philip J. Dabney Tom J . D 'Amico Thomas J . Danis
Andrew B. Davis Frank C. Davis Lawrence F. DeCarlo
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Tim J. Corley Sodality 1; Honor Roll 1-3; In· tram urals 1-4; Class Officer 2 Spirit Comm. 4
Thomas J . Cotter Band 1,2; Intramurals 1-4 Class Officer 3,4; Honor Roll 3 Spirit Comm. 4
Michael R. Crabill Intramurals 1,2
Donald J. Crompton Band 1,2; Intramurals 1
Ronald E. Crompton Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer
Andrew S. Csaky Sodality 1-4; FTA 3; Eagle Sta 1-4; Movies 2-4
Philip J. Dabney Honor Roll 2,3 ; Biology Ch 2-4
Tom J. D'Amico Intramurals 1,3,4
Thomas J . panis Honor Roll 1; Sodality 3,4; I tramurals 1-4; Class Officer NHS 3,4; Float 3,4, Prom 3 Social 4 Comm.
Andrew B. Davis Sodality 1,2; Intramurals 1 Football 1,2; Track 1
Frank C. Dav~8 Chess 1, Service 1,2 Clubs; tramurals 1-4; Spirit Comm Basketball Mgr. 2
Lawrence F. DeCarlo Band 1-4; Intramurals 2
Bill L. Dedrick Tennis 3; Intramurals 1-4; Golf 4
Thomas J. Dembski Intramurals 1-3
C.letus M. Diener
Rod E. Dietz Intramurals 1,2,4
Ron DiSalvo Intramurals 1-4; Football 1,4; Spirit Comm. 4
Bob T. Dix Honor Roll 1,2; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1
Michael J. Donovan Sodality 1,3,4; Intramurals 1,2
Joe A. Drummer Baseball 2; Intramurals 1-4
Larry D. Duckro Honor Roll 1-3; JACOWA 3; Sodality 3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Math Club 1,2; JA 3,4
Dave A. Dudon S.C. Treasurer 4; Sodality 1-3; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1-4; Football 1-4; Student Council 2-4; Intramurals 3,4; Class Officer 1-3; Float 1-3, Prom 2,3, Spirit 2,3 Comm.
Michael W. Duffy Honor Roll 2; Senior Rep. 4; Sodality 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 2-4; NHS 3,4; Golf 2-4 ; Float 1-4, Prom 3,4, Publicity 4, Social 3,4, Spirit 2-4 Comm.
Daniel J. Dunham Green Backers 4; Honor Roll 1; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1-4; Float Comm. 2,4
Bill L. Dedrick Thomas J . Dembski Cletus M. Diener
Rod E. Dietz Ron DiSalvo Bob T. Dix
Michael J. Donovan Joe A. Drummer Larry D. Duckro
Dave A. Dudon Michael W. Duffy Daniel J. Dunham
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Michael J. Dunning Mike J. Ernst
Gary L. Evans Paul D. Evans
Ksiezopolski: " .. . a green nose, blue lips, purple hair, oops, went out of the line .. . "
Michael J. Dunning Band 1-4; Intramurals 1-3; Drama 2,4; Public Relations Comm. 4; Green Backers 4; Glee Club 4; Speech and Debate 1
Mike J. Ernst Photography 2, Glee 4 Clubs; Honor Roll 1-4; Sodality 4; Tennis 1.-3; Intramurals 3,4; Class Officer 2; NHS 4; CHS News 4; Prom 3, Public Relations 4, Float 3,4 Comm.
Robert L. Esken Intramurals 1-3
Gary L. Evans Honor Roll 1; Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4; Spirit Comm. 4
Paul D. Evans Band 1,2; Honor Roll 1-4; S.C. Secretary 4; Sodality 1; NHS 2-4; Intramurals 1; Class Officer 1-3; Speech and Debate 1; CHS News 3,4; Student Council 1-4; F1oat ·Comm. 1,4
David E. Fettig Sodality 1,2; Intramurals 1,2; Football 1
Thomas C. Fink Class Officer 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 1
J. Richard Fitzharris Intramurals 1,2
Ro bert L. Esken
David E. Fettig
Thomas C. Fink
J. Richard Fitzharris
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Bob E. Frantz
Michael H. Froning
Bob A. Granson
Kevin Fitzpatrick Honor Roll 1; Intramurals 1-4; Electoral 3, Spirit. 4 Comm.; Golf 4
Steve J. Flanagan Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1-3
James P. Foley Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4
Bob E. Frantz Intramurals 3; Bowling 3
Thomas C. Frantz Intramurals 3; Bowling 3
Lou Q. Fries Intramurals 2,3
Michael H. Froning
Thomas M. Geglein Sodality 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; Honor Roll 2 .
Richard J. Gibbs Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 2-4
Bob A. Gunson Honor Roll 1,2; Sodality 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1-4; Class Officer 1-4; Intramurals 3,4
Gregory A. Grant . Basketball 1,2; Service Club 1; Intramurals 1-4; Football 1
Philip A. Gregory Spanish Honor Society 4; Service Club 1,2; Green Backers 4
Steve J. Flanagan James P. Foley
Thomas C. Frantz Lou Q. Fries
Thomas M. Geglein Richard J . Gibbs
Gregory A. Grant Philip A. Gregory
o / Rick N. Gremling William L. Grilliot
Bruce P. Hackett James P. Hall
Patrick J . Hamman Thomas J. Hand
\ Bob E. Harris Thomas M. Harrow
Rick N. Gremling Intramurals 1-4
William L. Grilliot Intramurals 1-4
Don H. Guerrant Intramurals 1-4
Bruce P. Hackett Green Backers 4; Rifle Club 1; Intramurals 1-4; Spirit Comm. 4; Drama 4
James P. Hall Intramurals 1-3; Speech and Debate 1; Spirit Comm. 4
Edward A. Hamman Green Backers 3; Drama 1; Honor RollI; Sodality 1-3; Service Club 1-4; Intramurals 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Stage Crew 1-4; Tickets 3,4; Concession Stand 2,4
Patrick J. Hamman Service Club 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Concession Stand 2,4
Thomas J . Hand Rifle Club 4; Library Staff 1; FTA 3,4; ·Intramurals 1-4; CHS News 3; Class Officer 4
John T. Harris Intramurals 1-4; Track 2
Bob E. Harris Band 1,2; Intramurals 1-3; Chess 1,2, Service 1,2 Clubs
Thomas M. Harrow Honor Roll 1,3; Sodality 2-4; Intramurals 1; Track 1-4; CrossCountry 1-4
David M. Harsha Sodality 1; Baseball Mgr. 1; Intramurals 1-4; CHS News 3
Don H. Guerrant
Edward A. Hamman
John T . Harris
David M. Harsha
Dan Hartke Edward J . Hatton Michael L . Hayden
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Reggie L. Hayes Jim R. Heiser Thomas F. Heiser
Bill Heitbrink Nick 1. Herzog John M. Hess
John E. Hickey Michael J . Himes Steven W. Himes
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Dan Hartke Chess Club 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; Spirit Comm. 1,2
Edward J. Hatton Glee Club 2-4 ; Drama 1; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 3,4; Speech and Debate 2; Concession Stand 4
Michael L. Hayden Intramurals 3
Reggie L. Hayes Honor Roll 1,2; Sodality 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4
Jim R. Heiser Intramurals 1-4; Prom Comm. 3
Thomas F. Heiser Baseball 3; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1
Bill Heitbrink Chess 4, Language 1,2, Science 3,4 Clubs; Tennis 3
Nick I. Herzog Band 1,2; Sodality 1
John M. Hess Sodality 1; Baseball 2; Football 1; Intramurals 1,2
John E. Hickey Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1-3; Football 1; Track 1,2
Michael J. Himes
Steven W. Himes Band 1-4; Sodality 1; Intramurals 3,4; Electoral Comm. 3
Mark S. Holtman
Richard L. Iannarino
Raymond A. Jergens
Stanley J . Kavy
Mark S. Holtman Band 1·4; Honor Roll 1,2; Fenc· ing 1; CHS News 3,4
Francis J . Holtzhauer Rifle Club 1,2,4; Intrarourals 2·4
Patrick M. Howes Sodality 1; Intrarourals 1-4; Spirit Corom. 4
Richard L. Iannarino Green Backers 4; Honor Roll 1, 3; Sodality 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; Eagle Staff 4
Ronald L. Irwin Intramurals 1-4; Spirit Comm. 4
James E. Jenkins Intrarourals 1-3
Raymond A. Jergens Intramurals 1-4; Cross-Country 2,3
Stephen F. Jewett Honor Roll 3
Jim M. Kain Green Backers 4; Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 1-4; CHS News 4; Football 1
Stanley J. Kavy Rifle Club 1,2,4; Intramurals 1-4
Michael R. Kaylor Sodality 1-3; Student Council 2, 2; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 1-3; Prom 3, Social 2,3 Comm.
Gerald J. Keating Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 3,4
Francis J . Holtzhauer Patrick M. Howes
Ronald L. Irwin James E. Jenkins
Stephen F. Jewett Jim M. Kain
Michael R. Kaylor Gerald J . Keating
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Corley: "Be careful, even Brother can't stand to look!"
Andrew J . Kender Steven J. Kerkhoff
Joseph A. Kertesz Christopher G. Keyes
Michael J. Keily Baseball 2; Intramurals 1,2,4; Class Officer 2; Bowling 4
Thomas J. Kelly Intramurals 2,4
Andrew J. Kender Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4; Math Club 1; Football 1,2; Track 1; Bowling 1; Prom 3, Spirit 4 Comm.
Steven J. Kerkhoff Green Backers 4; Intramurals 1-4; Bowling 1; Social Comm. 4
Joseph D. Kern Honor Roll 1-3 ; Fencing 3,4; Science Club 4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1; Golf 3
Joseph A. Kertesz Glee Club 2-4; Sodality 1; Fencing 3,4; Intramurals 2; Football 1
Christopher G. Keyes Intramurals 1,3,4; Class Officer 1; Leadership Development Club 1,2
Edward W. Keyes Intramurals 3,4; Class Officer 1
Michael J . Keily
Thomas J . Kelly
Joseph D. Kern
Edward W. Keyes
Daniel T. Kiacz Rifle Club 1,2,4; Red Cross 2; Intramurals 2
Paul M. Kiefer
David L. King Sodality 1; JA 3,4; Class Officer 4; IntramuraIs 1-4
Jim L. King Band 1-3 ; Sodality 1; Intramu'rals 1,2,4
Richard J. Klopf
Michael B. Knapke
Mark E. Koehler Chess Club 4
Joseph A. Koenig, Jr. Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1-3; Bowling 1; Prom 3, Spirit 4 Comm.
Jack P. Koerner Honor Roll 1,2 ; Red Cross 3; Intramurals 1-3; Class Officer 1
Ronald E. Koerner • Sodality 1; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1-4; Football 1-4
Pete M. Kondrath
Michael J. Konicki Glee Club 1
Daniel T. Kiacz Paul M. Kiefer David L. King
\ Jim L. King Richard J. Klopf Michael B. Knapke
Mark E. Koehler Joseph A. Koenig, Jr. Jack P. Koerner
Ronald E. Koerner Pete M. Kondrath Michael J. Konicki
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Lawrence D. Koslick Honor Roll 1,2; Tennis 2-4; Red Cross 2-4; Intramurals 1,3,4; Prom Comm. 3
Paul F. Kramer Band 1-4; Sodality 1,2; Science Club 4
Richard A. Krimm
Joseph J. Ksiezopolski Band 1-4; Green Backers 4; Honor Roll 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1,2; Stage Crew 4; Variety Show 3
Dennis C. Kuntz Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 1
Michael E. Kuntz Intramurals 3; Bowling 3
Michael T. Lafferty Honor Roll 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 3; Electoral 3, Spirit 4 Comm.
Greg LaFlame Intramurals 1-4; Football 1; Electoral Comm. 3
Dave Lammers Band 1; Sodality 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1; Speech and Debate 1-4; Golf 3,4
Gregory P. Laney Honor Roll 1,2; Server 2; Intramurals 1-4; Football 1; Track 2-4
Charles W. Lang Drama 2; Intramurals 1,2; CCC 3
Kevin C. Lawson Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 3; Cross-Country 1; Prom 3, Spirit 4 Comm.
\ Lawrence D. Koslick Paul F. Kramer Richard A. Krimm
Joseph J . Ksiezopolski Dennis C. Kuntz Michael E. Kuntz
Michael T. Lafferty Greg LaFlame Dave Lammers
Gregory P. Laney Charles W. Lang Kevin C. Lawson
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Guillermo Leal
Lawrence E. Leibold
Rick lannarino just before he defected in the War of the Sexes.
Guillermo Leal Honor Roll 2; JACOWA 1; Sodality 1-4; FTA 1; Intramurals 1,2,4; NHS 2-4; Class Officer 2-4; Tickets 4; Executive Council 4; Chess 1, Math 2, Service 1-3 Clubs; Float 2-4; Prom 3,4; Public Relations 4, Social 3,4, Spirit 3,4, Ways and Means 4 Comm.
Dennis M. Lee Honor Roll 1,2; Red Cross 2,3; lntramurals 2-4; Speech and Debate 2
Anthony D. Lehner Band 1,2; Glee Club 1-4; Honor Roll 1-4; NHS 2-4
Lawrence E. Leibold Band 1-4
Michael P. Lewis lntramurals 1,2,4
William W. Lincoln Honor Roll 1-4; Service Club 2; NHS 2-4; Speech and Debate 2; CHS News 3,4
Dennis M. Lee
Michael P. Lewis
Anthony D. Lehner
William W. Lincoln
Dan T . Lipinski
Kenneth J . Long
Robert A. Maday
John C. Mahrt
Dan T. Lipinski Intramurals 4
Wally Lipp Cross-Country 1-3; Track 2,4; Sodality 1-4; Red Cross 2,3; Class Officer 3,4; Green Bac~ers 4; Spirit Comm. 4; Intramurals 1-4; Glee Club 1,2; Cheerleaders 3,4
Steven J. Locke Intramurals 4; Class Officer 4; Electoral Comm. 3
Kenneth J. Long Intramurals 1-4; Track 2-4; Cross-Country 4
Charles A. Loomis Band 1; Honor Roll 1-4; Intra· murals 1-4; NHS 3,4; Speech and Debate 1-3; Track 1-3; Cross-Country 2,3
John M. Lurz Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1-4; Spirit Comm. 4; Intramurals 1· 4; Football 1-4
Robert A. Maday Honor Roll 1,3; Intramurals 1-4
Larry J. Mader Honor Roll 1-3; Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4
Robert L. Mader Honor Roll 1,2; Intramurals 1,2
John C. Mahrt Sodality 2; Intramurals 1-4; Prom 3, Spirit 4 Co,nm.
Louis R. Mahrt Band 1; Rifle Club 1,2; Intra· murals 1-3
Chris F. Mantz Sodality 1·4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1,3
Wally Lipp Steven J . Locke
Charles A. Loomis John M. Lurz
Larry J. Mader Robert L. Mader
Louis R. Mahrt Chris F. Mantz
Thomas S. Marcey
Thomas G. Martin
Gregory G. Matray
Douglas R. McDermott
Thomas S. Marcey Lit. Mag. 3; Tutor Corps 4; Chess Club 3; Speech and Debate 1,2; Eagle Staff 3,4; CHS News 3,4; Student Council 4
George A. Markus Green Backers 4; Drama 3; Sodality 1-4; Red Cross 2,3 ; Intramurals 1,2; Class Officer 1,3, 4; NHS 3,4; Footba111-4; Track 1,2; Float 1,2, Prom 3, Socail 2-4, Spirit 3,4 Comm.
Charles W. Martin Baseball 2-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 3; Football 3,4
Thomas G. Martin Rifle Club 2; Intramurals 1,2; Class Offi cer 1
Richard A. Martinson Sodality 1; Tennis 3; Intramurals 1-4; CHS News 3,4
Anthony Mastroianni Football 1-3 ; Class Officer 1; Intramurals 1-3; spirit Comm. 2
Gregory G. Matray Language Club 3; Intramurals 1-4; CHS News 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3
John R. McCabe Glee Club 1; Baseball 1-4; Intramurals 1-4
Martin E. McCann Rifle Club 1; Intramurals 2-4; Football Mgr. 3,4; Spirit 4, Public Relations 4 Comm.
Douglas R. McDermott Intramurals 1-4; Prom 3, Spirit 3,4 Comm.
Robert G. McGraw Sodality 3,4; Tennis 2; Lit. Mag. 2,3; NHS 3,4; CHS News 3,4; Prom 3, Culture 4 Comm.
John P. Me Kale Band 3; Glee Club 1-4; Sodality 1; Book Store 1-4; Library Staff 1,2
George A. Markus Charles W. Martin
Richard A. Martinson Anthony Mastroianni
I John R. McCabe Martin E. McCann
Robert G. McGraw John P. McKale
Michael E. McLean
Stan K. Merris
Tom Meyer
Martin J . Moosbrugger
Michael E. McLean Honor Roll 1,2; Sodality 2; Intramurals 1-3
Larry M. Menker Glee Club 2; Prom Comm. 3,4
Michael A. Mercuri Baseball 1,2; Intramurals 1,2; Football 1,2
Stan K. Merris Honor RollI ; Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-3; Football 1
Robert J. Metzger Sodality 1; Service Club 1-4
George L. Meyer Band 1-4
Thomas E. Meyer Cross-Country 1; Track 1; Intramurals 1-4; Phys. Ed. Team 2; Sodality 1-3; Student Council 3,4; Spirit Comm. 3
Jim L. Mobley Intramurals 1,2; Football 1,2
Robert A. Mobley Service Club 1-3; Intramurals 2
Martin J. Moosbrugger Sodality 1-3; FT A 2,3; Intramurals 1-4; Spirit Comm. 4
J. O. Morgan Sodality 2; Bowling 1; Service Club 1
James A. Moses Band 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1,2; Track 4
Larry M. Menker Michael A. Mercuri
Robert J. Metzger George L. Meyer
Jim L. Mobley Robert A. Mobley
J . O. Morgan James A. Moses
Greg Nartker Ricky Neumann
Richard M. Newlin William R. Newlin
David J. Nick Steve C. Nickels
James G. Nooks Raymond F. Oborne
Seniors concentrating on having a good time at Homecoming Dance
Greg Nartker
Ricky Neumann Intramurals 1-4; Golf 3,4
Richard M. Newlin Band 1; Intramurals 1-4; Football 2
William R. Newlin Band 1; Intramurals 1-4; Stage Crew 1,2
David J. Nick Honor Roll 1,2; Intramurals 1; Golf 2-4
Steve C. Nickels Green Backers 4; Library Staff 1.2; Intramurals 4; Float Comm. 1 Biology 2, Electronics 2, Rifle 1,2, Science 1-3 Clubs
James G. Nooks Band 1,2; Sodality 1; Intramurals 1,2; Class Officer 1,4: Speech 8Il(j
Debate 1-4; Football 1; Track 1
Raymond F. Oborne Fencing 2,3; Intramurals 1-4; Prom Comm.4
Steve Ochs Intramurals 1,2,4; Golf 4
Tim O'Keeffe Intramurals 1-4
Norman C_ Orf Sodality 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; CHS News 3; Golf 3,4
Anthony v. Orr Sodality 1-4; Library Staff 1; Intramurals 1,2; Glee 1, Language 3,4 Service 1 Clubs
Michael W. Pachin Green Backers 4; Honor Roll 1,2; Intramurals 2-4; Football 2-4; Spirit Comm.4
Tony Page Band 1; Intramurals 1-4; Tutor Corps 4; Spirit Comm. 4
Johnny E. Parker Green Backers 4; Sodality 2; Intramurals 1-4; Language 2, Service 3 Clubs
Joseph G. Perree Band 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 4; Spirit Comm. 4
Steve Ochs Tim O'Keeffe
Norman C. Orf Anthony V. Orr
Michael W. Pachin Tony Page
Johnny E. Parker Joseph G. Perree
Robert J. Petkewicz Honor Roll 1-3; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1,3,4; NHS 3,4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Phys. Ed Team 1,2
Russell V. Pettiford Band 1; Language Club 3; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1-4; Track 1-4
Alan D. Pierce Honor Roll 1-3; Math Club 1; Intramurals 1,2; Class Officer 2,3; Speech and Debate 2
Edward A. Pitman, Jr. Intramurals 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 1-4
Bill T. Placke Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4; Track 3,4; Prom 3, Spirit 4 Comm.
Daniel C. Post Baseball 2-4; Intramurals 1-3
Larry P. Prier Honor Roll 1-3; Basketball 1,2, 4; Science Club 2-4; Intramurals 1-3; Class Officer 1-3; NHS 2; CHS News 3,4; Football 1,2; Lit. Mag. 2
Joseph L. Priske Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1; Track 2-4; Spirit Comm. 4
Jerry E. Puterbaugh Intramurals 4
Jim M. Pytel Band 1,2; Intramurals 1,2
William J. Ravestein Band 1-4; Sodality 1-4; Track 2; Prop Crew 2,4
Joseph R. Redelberger Sodality 2; Intramurals 2,3
Robert J. Petkewicz Russell V. Pettiford Alan D. Pierce
Edward A. Pitman, Jr. Bill T. Placke Daniel C. Post
Larry P. Prier Joseph L. Priske Jerry E. Puterbaugh
Jim M. Pytel William J . Ravestein Joseph R. Redelberger
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Joseph J . Reichert Ronald P. Reid Thomas J. Reindl
Thomas L. Reitz Ken R. Rentz James D. Renwick
Terrance J. Requarth Robert F. Rinaldo Paul E. Rosenberger
Timothy A. Roth William L. Russell Barry R. Ryder
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Joseph J . Reichert
Ronald P. Reid
Thomas J . Reindl Band 1-4; Green Backers 4; Sodality 1; Science Club 3,4
Thomas L. Reitz Language Club 1; Tennis 1-3; Intramurals 1-3
Ken R. Rentz Band 1,2; Intramurals 1-4
James D. Renwick Intramurals 1-4; Football 3
Terrance J . RequarH. JACOWA 1,2; Speech and Debate 1-4; CHS News 3
Robert F. Rinaldo JACOWA 1,2; Tennis 3; Speech and Debate 1-4
Paul E. Rosenberger Honor Roll 1-3; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 2-4; Bowling 4
Timothy A. Roth Speech and Debate 1-4; Eagle Staff 4; Prom Comm. 3
William L. Russell Honor R oll 2,3; Tennis 3,4; Chess Club 4
Barry R. Ryder Honor Roll 2; Sodality 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Server 1,4; Float 1,3,4; SociaJ.....-4 Comm.
William J . Saluke Rick M. Sano
Jack M. Sarmir Stephen R. Sayer
Dave M. Scherer Steven P. Schliesser
Robert H. Schneider John R. Schommer
William J. Saluke Class Officer 2.4; Math Club 1; Intramurals 1-4; JACOWA 3; Baseball 3
Rick M. Sano Baseball 3,4; Intramurals 1-4; Spirit Comm. 4
Ralph P. Santa Maria Glee Club 1,2,4; Sodality 1,2,4; Baseball 4; Class Officer 2-4; Football 1-3; Golf 4; Prom 3, Pu blic Relations 4, Spirit 4, Ways and Means 4 Comm.
Jack M. Sarmir Library Staff 1-4; Book Store 3,4
Stephen R. Sayer Chess 4, Science 1-4 Clubs; Honor Roll 1
David E. Schaefer Drama 1; Rifle Club 4; Intramurals 2,4
Dave M. Scherer Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4
Steven P. Schliesser Honor Roll 3; Rifle Club 4; Intramurals 3,4; Class Officer 2
Robert W. Schneble Honor Roll 1,2; Chess Club
Robert H. Schneider Football 1,2; Track 1; Spirit Comm.4
John R. Schommer Glee Club 3,4; Speech and Debate 1
J. Michael Schriml Sodality 1; Intramurals 2,4; Rifle 2, Service 1,2 Clubs
Ralph P. Santa Maria
David E. Schaefer
Robert W. Schneble
J. Michael Schriml
Steven B. Schroeder
Michael F. Schwab
Edward M. Sedlak
John G. Seibert
Hayes to Markus: " .. . and then she says she'll hit me with a dump truck next time! "
Steven B. Schroeder Glee 1-3, Rifle 2 Clubs
Jeff P. Schuster Intramurals 1-4; Rifle Club 4
Michael F. Schwab Intramurals 4
Peter P. Schwendeman Sodality 1-3; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 4
Edward M. Sedlak Band 1-4; Intramurals 2
Daniel L. Sedlock Honor Roll 1; Intramurals 1,2
John G. Seibert
Gary A. Seitz Sodality 1,2; Basketball 1-4; Intramurals 1-3; Track 2-4
Jeff P. Schuster
Peter P. Schwendeman
Daniel L. Sedlock
Gary A. Seitz
Michael A. Seitz
Michael D . Sharkey
Mark W. Shillito
Robert S. Sichman
Michael A. Seitz Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 3,4
Rick L. Seitz Intramurals 1-4
Stephen W. Sepeck Band 1-4; Intramurals 2
Michael D. Sharkey Band 1,2; Drama 1; Honor Roll 1-3; Sodality 1,3,4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 2-4; NHS 3,4; Football 1; Track 3,4; CrossCountry 3,4
Robert G. Shearer Honor RollI; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1; Language 3, Science 1,2 Clubs
Charles M. Sheer Intramurals 1,2; Football 1-4
Mark W. Shillito Sodality 1,3; Intramurals 1-4; Track 2-4 ; Cross-Country 2-4
Joseph A. Shock Green Backers 4; Sodality 3,4; Rifle Club 1; Baseball 2-4; Intram urals 1-4 ; Prom 4, Social 4 Comm.
Greg L. Shultz Green Backers 4; Baseball 2-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1; Football 2; Tutor Corps 1; Prom Comm.4
Robert S. Sichman Rifle Club 1,2; Intramurals 4
John C. Siehl Green Backers 4; Service Club 1; Library Staff 2,3
Jorge J. Simon Tennis 2; Intramurals 3
Rick L. Seitz Stephen W. Sepeck
Robert G. Shearer Charles M. Sheer
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Joseph A. Shock Greg L. Shultz
John C. Siehl Jorge J. Simon
Thomas L. Singer Honor Roll 2,3; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 2-4 ; Track 2-4; Cross-Country 3,4
Gerald F. Sipes , Honor Roll 1
Gregory H. Smith Honor Roll 1-3; S.C. Vice-President 4; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 2,3; NHS 2-4; CHS News 3,4; Track 1,2; Cross-Country 1-3; Student Council 3,4; Homecoming Chairman 4; Graduation Usher 3; Float 2,3, Prom 3 Comm.
William M. Snyder Honor Roll 2; Sodality 1-4; Intram urals 1-4; Class Officer 3, 4; NHS 3,4; Speech and Debate 3,4
Donald J. Soloy Green Backers 4; Rifle Club 4; JA 2,3
Glenn A. Sommers Intramurals 1-4; JA 2,3; Bowling 2-4
Joseph A. Spinnato Band 1-4; Honor Roll 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 2-4; NHS 2-4; Speech and Debate 1,2; Eagle Staff 3; Pro m 2, Public Relations 4, Spirit 2,3 Comm.; Language 3,4, Math 2 Clubs
William H. Springer Honor Roll ~ ; Intramurals 3,4
Paul Spolrich Football 4
J. Michael Sproule Glee Club 1-4; Honor Roll 1-3; NHS 2-4; CHS News 3; Speech and Debate 1-4
John L. Staehler Prom Comm. 4
'Tim C. Stammen Intramurals 1-4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Bowling 1,2
Thomas L. Singer Gerald F. Sipes Gregory H. Smith
William M. Snyder Donald J. Soloy Glenn A. Sommers
Joseph A. Spin nato William H. Springer Paul Spolrich
J . Michael Sproule John L. Stachler Tim C. Stammen
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Heiser: "The straightest line between two points is a ruler, or something like that."
J im S. Stefan Joe A. Stefan Thomas G. Steineman
Michael L. Stockert Terry E . Sullivan Thomas J. Sullivan
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Edward J . Stang
Gregory J . Steele
Edward J . Stang Intramurals 3,4
Gregory J. Steele Green Backers 4; Library Staff 3
Jim S. Stefan Intramurals 1-3
Joe A. Stefan Intramurals 1-3
Thomas G. Steineman
Michael L. Stockert Band 1-4
Terry E. Sullivan Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 3,4
Thomas J . Sullivan Band 1,2; Glee Club 1; Drama 1,2; Honor Roll 1; Intramurals 1-4; Speech and Debate 1-3; CHS News 3,4
Frank Sutton, Jr. Band 1,2
Michael A. Swank Glee Club 1,2; Sodality 1; Class 'Officer 1
William J. Swinderman Language Club 3; Honor Roll 2; Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4
John A. Szanto Glee 2, Language 1 Club; Sodality 1; Bowling 2; Intramurals 1-4
Craig M. Szucs
Paul M. Taylor
Thomas A. Terbay Glee Club 1; Green Backers 4; Fencing 1-4; Intramurals 1,2
Mark A. Thomas Glee Club 2-4; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; CHS News 4
Thomas A. Terbay
Mark A. Thomas
Frank Sutton, Jr. Michael A. Swank William J . Swinderman
John A. Szanto Craig M. Szucs Paul M. Taylor
Dunning: "Would you believe he got mad and took his ball home."
Mike F. Thompson Francis X. Tiefert David P. Timpone
Donald P. Tomczak Dennis E. Trick Thomas D. Trimbach
J . Steven Turner Alex J. Tuss Ron D. Upham
Robert C. Wabler Edward M. Wagner Joseph F. Waldron
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Mike F. Thompson Language Club 1; Intramurals 1-3
Francis X. Tiefert Glee Club 3,4; Honor Roll 1-4; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 1; NHS 3,4; Speech and Debate 2
David P. Timpone Glee Club 1; Honor Roll 1-4; Intramurals 2,3; Speech and Debate 1-4; CHS News 4; JA 3,4
Donald P. Tomczak Rifle Club 1,2; Intramurals 1, 2; Red Cross 2
Dennis E. Trick Honor Roll 2; Science Club 2,3; Intramurals 3; JA 3,4
Thomas D. Trimbach Intramurals 2-4; Spirit Comm. 4
J. Steven Turner Intramurals 1,2; Eagle Staff 2-4; Speech and Debate 1
Alex J. Tuss Drama 4; Honor Roll 3; Sodality 4; Intramurals 2; Class Officer 3; NHS 3,4; CHS News 3, 4; Float ,,4, Prom 3, Spirit 4 Comm.
Ron D. Upham Band 1-4; Glee Club 2
Robert C. Wabler Honor Roll 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; NHS 4; CHS News 4; CrossCountry 1; Prom 3,4, Public Relations 4, Cultural 4 Comm.
Edward M. Wagner Language Club 2; Intramurals 1,2; Football 3; Track 1
Joseph F. Waldron Basketball 1; Service Club 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; CHS News 4; Red Cross 4; Prom 3,4, Public Relations 4
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I Roger C. Ward Bruce Webendorfer
Robert E. Weiler Thomas R. Weitzel
John A. Wenning John T . Wenzel
James M. Weser Rick Westendorf
Roger C. Ward Glee Club 1; Honor Roll 1-4; Sodality 1-4; Baseball 1-4; NHS 2-4; Class Officer 1-3; Speech and Debate 1; Eagle Staff 3; CHS News 3,4; Football 1-4; Student Council 1-4; S.C. President 4; Prom King 4; Graduation Usher 3; Float 1-4, Prom 3,4, Spirit 2 Comm.
Bruce Webendorfer Language Club 3; Intram~rals 1,2; CHS News 3,4
Jim R. Weckesser Sodality 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 1, 2,4; Student Council 1-4; Intramural Comm. 4
Robert E. Weiler
Thomas R. Weitzel Language Club 3; Honor Roll 1; Sodality 1; Intramurals 2
Elton R. WeHmeier
John A. Wenning Band 1-3
John T. Wenzel Language Club 2,3; Intramurals 1-3; Eagle Staff 2; CHS News 3; JCABS 4
Jerome W. Wesbecher Glee 1-3, Science 1,2, Language 1 Clubs; JACOWA 1-3; Sodality 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 2-4; Float 2,3, Prom 3 Comm.
James M. Weser
Rick Westendorf Bowling 4
Stephen E. Whitehead
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Band 1-4; Honor Roll 1,2; Intramura]s 1-4; Class Officer 4
Jim R. Weckesser
Elton R. Wellmeier
Jerome W. Wesbecher
Stephen E. Whitehead
Johnnie J. Wilder, Jr. Pat C. Will
Denis R. Woeste Lawrence M. Wolbers
Tony M. Woodall Art Woodall
Robert S. Wright David B. Yackley
Johnnie J. Wilder, Jr. Glee 1-4, Service 1 Clubs; Drama 1,2; Honor Roll 4; FTA 3; Track 4; Stage Crew 2; Intramurals 1-4; Prom Comm. 3; Bowling 4
Pat C. Will Band 1-4; Glee Club 1,2; Green Backers 4; Sodality 1; Intramurals 1-4; .Cheerleaders 3,4; Class Officer 3
Ronald J. Wilson Intra murals 1-4; Sodality 1; Baseball 3; Basketball Mgr. 2, 3; Public Relations Comm. 2,3
Denis R. Woeste Sodality 1-4; Basketball 1-2; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 2; Student Council 4; Float 2-4, Prom 3, Intramural 4 Comm.
Lawrence M. Wolbers Sodality 1; Basketball 1; Intramurals 1-4; Class Officer 4; Football 1-4
John J. Wolski Intramurals 2
Tony M. Woodall
Art Woodall Honor RollI; Intramurals 1-4
Richard E. Woods Intramurals 2; Spirit Comm. 4; Football Mgr. 1-4
Robert S. Wright Glee 1-4, Chess 4, Rifle 4, Math 1 Clubs; Sodality 1-4; Biostat 2
David B. Yackley Lit. Mag. 2,3
John M. York Language Club 3; Intramurals 1,2,4
Ronald J. Wilson
John J. Wolski
Richard E. Woods
John M. York
Richard N. Zimmerman
Richard N. Zimmerman Chess 3,4, Science 1 Clubs; CHS News 4; Library Staff 1-4
Steve J. Zink Intramurals 1-4
Joseph R. Zwiesler Intramurals 1-4; Basketball Mgr.2,3
Senior spirit, " High as always."
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Steve J . Zink Joseph R. Zwiesler
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JUNIORS
The Juniors have contrib~ted a great deal to the spirit and reputation of Chaminade this year. Class officer elections always provoke controversy, and this year was no exception. The spirit and responsibility of the Junior class was expressed in the election of the new student leaders. New ideas concerning the Prom and other activities emerged from the Junior division, demonstrating their creativenesc;; and interest. The school spirit that the Juniors showed in poster-making, game attendance, and rallies was an encouragement and a challenge to the other divisions. Their enthusiasm sparked eagerness in the entire school to compete and win. The division's spirit of originality is a hopeful sign for success in the senior year.
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3A-Row 1, I-r: D. Bayham, M. Bertke, T. Bach, D. Brenner, B. Albers, P. Brannon, S. Alfano, G. Capaldo, B. Brogan. Row 2: J . Boesch, C. Blais, A. Bir, J. Boehm, J. Caporal, E. Aneshansley, D. Brennan, T .
3B-Row 1, I-r: R. Carson, R. Dibauda, S. Corley, G. Dunsky, J. Ewing, R. Dwyer, D. Dietsch, H . Finke, N. D'Amico. Row 2: C. Danis, T . Fisher, D. Doepker, D. DeAnthony, J. Dwyer, J. De Mange, F. Clark,
3C-Row 1, I-r: T. Hemmelgarn, D. Heizer, L. Habil, J. Herbert, M. Frederick, T. Greaney, T . Fontana, C. Haemmerle, T. Hager, B. Green, M. Grundish, D. Gaylor. Row 2: T. Gallivan , J . Harris, C. Goldschmidt, R. Gudorf, J. Gevat, M. Flynn, R. Froehle, M. Hartings, T.
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BaUmann, J . Anthony, L. Barkalow. Row 3: S. Bayer, S. Arndts, H. Becker, T . Buschur, A. Bertke, T. Burns, R. Bertheaud, M. Armstrong, S. Butler, D. Brun, J. Becker, C. Ballew.
J. Doctor, D. Davis, T. Finke. Row 3: P. Eckstein, P. Eads, T. Fisk, K. Egan, G. Evans, T. Drerup, J. Daley, J . Dinee~, J . Egan, C. Carter, J. Dahm, T. DeBrosse.
Gray, C. Foster, D. Guehl. Row 3: E. Goubeaux, A. Gaylor, S. Harting, J. Gannon, D . Herring, N. Gough, J . Flynn, J. Ghory, M. Goeke, J. Focke, B. Hill, J. Goode.
Shay to Friends: " Now let's be reasonable, fellas. Vote for the right man, my candidate."
3D- Row 1, I-r: J . Holtgreven, E. Hoar, J. Issenmanll, B. Kaskocsak, B. Knopp, T . Kiefer, J. Koepnick, B. Kosins, E . King, B. Kraft. Row 2: S. Karl, C. Hochdoerfer, B. Kaiser, R. Jergens, G. Keferl, T. Kehren,
3E- Row 1, I-r: S. Merz, M. Marker, M. Leopold, D. Moorman, P . Martin, F. Kuntz, F. Lehnert, C. MacKay, J. Maher, P. Lafferty, K. McCartan. Row 2: M. McGlone, D. McCarthy, P. Losh, R. Luthman, G. Moorman, B. McClain, J. Moore, D. Markus, J . Lengerich, M. Muel-
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F. Kavanaugh, M. Koverman, J. Kirchmer, A. Knoll. Row 3: D. Karl, B. Ivory, B. Krebs, M. Koors, D. Keyser, C. Jackson, C. Kleiner, P. Klosterman , P. Kerkhoff, L. Kanezo, S. Kroger.
ler, E . Mathes. Row 3: T. Martin, D. Meranda, J. Lemke, R. Meyer, D. Leppla, T. Martin, E. Menker, B. Mancz, R. McBride, F. Lange, J. Mitchell, P. Maloney.
3F-Row 1, l-r: J. Plassenthal, P. Oborne, R. Rehling, G. Rau, D. Rawers, G. Peck, N. Over, E. Sabrack, T . Rose, M. Rihm. Row 2: V. Rowan, P. Pulley, S. Rike, S. Olekas, J. Petkus, W. Ruf, T. Plummer, J.
3G- Row 1, l-r: N. Shumaker, C. Schroeder, S. Schwab, L. Steinke, A. St~ermer, D. Stitts, B. S'chlater, J. Thompson, J . Stachler, L. Steahley,
J . Tesno. Row 2: G. Sullivan, B. Seibert, R. Schmitz, D. Sweet, R. Smith, C. Staton, J. Smolka, H. Schmitz, T . Tokarsky, D. Thomas, J.
Mulligan, D. Roderer, D. Parenti, P . Neubauer. Row 3: J . O'Donnell, J. Rose, R. Parent, G. Palatas, T. Ruschau, C. Puthoff, S. Pfander, B. Pfeiffer, S. Scheper, E. Reiling, M. Parks.
Stickel, F . Titus. Row 3: V. Seifert, J . Seibert, F. Stover, S. Smith, P. Thiel, V. Shay, J. Suttmiller, J. Schroeder, B. Slater, V. Seifert, J. Steinenman, L. Tobe, E . Sears.
Jackson: "All right, you guys, let 's sing. M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E . .. "
3H-Row 1, I-r: J. Zaidain, J. Zimmerman, J. Woerner, K. Zimmerle, M. Westendorf, C. Wening, J. Zimmerman, E. Wilder, J. Walling. Row 2: S. Wack, T . Vogel, B. Wourms, J. Vogl, J. White, T . Weidner, D.
SOMETHING OLD
Turner, J. Wehner, M. Wollenhaupt, C. Trego. Row 3: T. Wurst, R. Wabler, T . Walter, C. Van gas, J. Welsh, T. Zimmerman, T . Vales, T. VonBargen, E. Westendorf, J . Weber, G. West, V. Whisman.
SOMETHING NEW
The new class rings that were proposed last year have become a reality this year. Seeing a need for a change, the class of '68 put the proposal before last year's Student Council and it was passed. The new rings are the first basic change in rings since 1947.
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SOPHOMORES
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The Sophomores have emerged as a very spirited division, willing and able to accept the challenges from the other divisions. The class of 1969 is active in sports, their own intramural program, and other school activities. The spirit of the class has been demonstrated by their enthusiastic support of the teams which Chaminade has fielded. Their performance in the Spring Festival raffle ticket sales was commendable. More importantly, their spirit extended into the realms of study. The continued spirited interest in activities and academics has sparked a growth in leadership for their future years at Chaminade.
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2A-Row 1, l-r: M. Beigel, J. Armstrong, T. Burger, P. Bramlage, F. Bucher, K. Alford, R. Boltz, B. Bahret. Row-2: P. Berry, P. Burkhardt, K. Bole, B. Baczenas, T. Beard, T. Baker, G. Carabin, M. Beecroft, T.
3G- Row 1, l-r: N. Shumaker, C. Schroeder, S. Schwab, L. Steinke, A. St~ermer, D. Stitts, B. Schlater, J . Thompson, J. Stachler, L. Steahly,
J. Tesno. Row 2: G. Sullivan, B. Seibert, R. Schmitz, D. Sweet, R. Smith, C. Staton, J . Smolka, H. Schmitz, T . Tokarsky, D. Thomas, J .
Bogner. Row 3: M. Breen, R. Bauer, J. Baker, S. Budde, T . Buedel, D. Barker, K. Burgess, J. Buerschen, F. Amend.
Stickel, F. Titus. Row 3: V. Seifert, J. Seibert, F. Stover, S. Smith, P. Thiel, V. Shay, J. Suttmiller, J . Schroeder, B. Slater, V. Seifert, J. Steineman, L. Tobe, E . Sears.
The 2B Chaminade Philharmonic Woolly Pig Whistle Band.
" ... 5327 boxes of tissues, 2219 rolls of toilet paper, all t he pa per towels from the wash rooms, and 89 old rags."
2C-Row 1, lor : J . Hackenberg, D. Hemmelgarn, J. Fricke, M. Haley, J. Goode, B. Haller, P . Falkowski, P . Haley, T. Finke, D. Hairston. Row 2: D. Evans, S. Gordon, M. Guerra, K. Fletcher, T. Gremling, T.
2D- Row 1, lor: G. Kiefer, J. John, G. Kulhanek, R. King, G. Landis, J. Keferl , W. Larger, M. Hill , J. Keller. Row 2: D. Kaylor, G. Koenig, M. Jackson, F. Horvat, R. Ivory, M. Jeckering, M. Lachey, J. Laforsch,
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Greene, J . Faulkner, W. Gudorf, J. Foley, W. Hand, C. Harris. Row 3: D. Garman, C. Giscombe, M. Gudorf, B. Heiser, P. Guilfoil, B. Ghory, T . Guess, M. Hawley, D. Hardin, B. Fischer, M. Fiedor, T. Gorman.
P . Keyes, S. Kozuh, G. Kaufhold. Row 3: D. Hobbs, A. Hinker, A. Hoying, G. Hoying, J. Jandel , D. Laukhart, D. Koverman, J . Koslick, L. Kelley, R. Kolhoff, Q. Kretschmer, G. Herbert.
"Get a Bugs Bunny in Outer Space and a Donald Duck at the World's Fair.
2E-Row 1, I-r: F. McNeil , T. McCartan, A. Martin, P. Nevius, T. Mannix, M. Moosbrugger, T . Long, S.Lehmkuhle, J. McMillan, D. Noreikas, C. Maqsud. Row 2: J. Mahoney, D. Lehman, R. McCarthy, W. Nickel, S. Neumann, P . Mals, J. Lienesch, R. Mader, T . Lee, D.
2F- Row 1, I-r: J. Rohl, T. Phelps, J. Schmitz, G. Rau, S. Rinehart, R. Schiemann, C. Reindl, T. Schmid, M. Schaefer, R. Penny, G. Perry, P. Robinson. Row 2: T. Rogers, R. Powers, M. Plassenthal, W. Rogers, R. Roalef, M. Raab, D. Riegle, F. Schlleher, J. Saluke, J. Ruf, C.
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Brother will appreciate those."
O'Connor, J. McCann, A. Mader. Row 3: A. McBride, T. McCabe, M. Mergler, J. Musselman, Q. Moorman, D. Lee, M. Mobley, M. O'Connell, D. O'Connor, J . Lingg, D. Mitchell, M. McCrab-b.
Plassenthal, J . Pachin. Row 3: J. Page, J. Ruschau, J . Page, S. Schneider, T. Rettich, B. Pilgrim, M. Schlorman, T. Ruef, J. Sacksteder, N . Olt, L. Pevelich, M. Ralph, J . Pickrel.
2G-Row 1, l-r: R. Sloan, T. Steigerwald, M. Seitz, T . Senecal, T. Sliger, R. Snyder, B. Sherman, H . Sutton, S. Solomon, D. Sweeney. Row 2: J. Smith, M. · Stoff, T. Schommer, E. Sweigart, J. Strozdas, G.
2H-Row 1, l-r: J. Wendling, J. Thompson, M. Woerl, E. Tolle, J. Woeste, M. Welsh, J. Wimsatt, M. Timpone, E. Thompson, P. Weaver, T. Tinnerman. Row 2: D. Wysong, J . Trangenstein, J. Trupp, T. Zajovits, J. Will, J. Tiefert, M. Wilke, D. Trick, J. Trimbach, S. Walsh,
Singer, J. Sitzman, M. Smith, J. Sichman, S. Sobieski, V. Sullivan. Row 3: J. Sprowl, J . Staley, J . Servaites, L. Schulte, S. Schulkers, J. Siehl, R. Simon, C. Shillito, D. Scudder, D. Smith.
D. Zimmerman, R. Tolle. Row 3: J. Trautman, C. Wimmers, T. White, J. Tatol, D. Yeazell , J. Thomas, M. Walsh, D. Tolle, J . Wiedman, J . Tarlano, D. Verrett, L. Woeste, B. Thacker.
Strozdas and Friend: " We' re a one-toothpaste family again!"
FRESHMEN
The class of 1970 has exhibited great spirit during its Freshman year. The effort and work shown on the posters, the attendance at games, and the exuberance at rallies was proof enough of this. The Freshman football and basketball teams have shown great promise for the future. The sales percentage of the Freshman during the Spring Festival was excellent. Most of all, they have met and overcome the challenge of academics. In their first year the Freshman have shown the qualities of leadership and responsibility that earmark the Men of Chaminade.
lA-Row 1, I-r: G .. Bayer, W. Bowden, D. Brodbeck, C. Barson, J. Carter, J. Buchsolz, G. Anzek, J. Brown, T. Adam, C. Aliaga, M. Beatty, B. Bergedick. Row 2: M. Armocida, S. Behr, B. Case, L. Budich, K. Bachey, J . Burns, G. Bayley, B. Bir, K. Brun, L. Brown,B. Brinkman,
IB-Row 1, I-r: B. Devine, J. Corbett, T. Dorcas, S. Eckstein, D. Costa, G. Eyerman, S. Condy, J. DeBrosse, J . Donatelli, R. Dillingham, M. Desch, T. Couvion. Row 2: W. Coley, J . Clark, J. Condy, J. Conner, J. Curry, J . Dibauda, D. Dempsey , L. Earnhart, T. DeAnthony, M.
IC-Row 1, I-r: S. Hagemeyer, J. Habil, G. Goubeaux, L. Heil, T . Henehan, D. Grewe, K. Harm, T . Harr, J . Grzybowski, F. Herzog. Row 2: W. Frapwell, M. Hart, D. Harman, G. Heil, C. Gunther, R. Franzer, J. Finch, D. Griffin, L. Hayes, D. Fortunato, J . Flanagan, S. Fecher.
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C. Bordenkircher. Row 3: T . Borek, D. Bowman, M. Barlow, D. Boehm, J. Barstow, B. Abell, J . Bruggeman, F. Barok, C. Caesar, J. Baker, B. Blalock, J . Brennan, F. Bucholz.
Dix, N. Caserta, C. Doll, B. Devlin. Row 3: P. Couture, J. Davis, A. Colyer, W. Davidson, J. Clark, M. Corcoran, J. Eismann, M. Dahlinghaus, R. Doss, M. Cleary, S. Deitering, · D. Davis, S. Casella.
Row 3: J . Follick, R. Goubeaux, T. Fischer, B. Gomes, T. Friel, T. Heck, T. Flohre, J . Grismer, S. Hamant, S. Grant, R. Foster, W. Gist, M. Fleischman.
ID-Row 1, l-r: G. Katulak, G. Hughes, J . Ivory , M. Kline, T . Hoban, C. Holtevert, R. Irvin, L. Knopp, S. Holland, M. Jordan. Row 2: D. Jackson, D. Johnson, M. Huwer, B. Johnson, S. King, M. Kovacs, W.
IE-Row 1, l-r: T . McGill, M. Lozan, J. Lachat, J. Kussman, D. Krebs, J. Lehman, G. Long, A. Mantz, T. Meininger, R. Kuntz, T. Lange. Row 2: R. McCabe, G. Kraft, J. McNamara, R. McCoy, K. Lauber, R. Leach, R. Madlinger, D. Krohn, S. Lentz, M. Link, R. Makley, S. Mat-
IF-Row 1, l-r: T . O'Brien, G. Moorman, T. Poeppelman, D. Moorman, G. Miller, P . Merris, B. O'Brien, L. Mikalas, D. Mobley, B.Moore, D. Penny. Row 2: T. Peasant, T. Moorman, T. Murphy, M. Montavon, R. Muzechuk, C. Murray, J . Miller, J. Miller, P. Miklos, A. Plas-
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Klimaski, F. Hornocker, K. Kavanaugh, J. Jobe, S. Howard. Row 3: D. Koehl, T . Koehl, J . Kozlowski, J . Keating, J . Holden, G. Kloos, C. Jones, B. Kessler, D. Hohne, D. Keyser, S. Kabot.
son. ~ow 3: D. Loper, K. Mauch, M. McMullen, E . Luckoski, D. McBride, D . McHugh, P. Kurpiel, D. Lesko, G. Krygier, T. Krug, E. Lampkin, T. Kugaczewski, B. Mancz.
senthal, T . Nevius, S. O'Hearn. Row 3: P. Nolan, M. Miller, J . Miller, D . Nordyke, R. Poquette, S. Pfander, G. Newcomb, W. Pfeiffer, T. Pfeiffer, G. Mergler, W. Neuerer, D. Obringer.
1G-Row 1, lor: C. Pulley, J. Schindler, L. Schirack, J . Randall, S. Ruschau, D. Rodgers, L. Seubert, M. Roth, D. Rihm, V. Portner, T. Saettel. Row 2: P. Rosati, K. Sims, M. Ranly, E. Schopler, D. Reichert, D. Sheehan, R. Sell, B. Powers, L. Reichert, P . Segi, J . Scott, B.
1H-Row 1, lor : F. Sweigart, J . Stefan, T . Steven art, M. Thomas, T. Stelzer, T . Spatz, S. Vitale, L. Tittle, S. Sipos, M. Thies, J . Sweeterman. Row 2: J . Stout, T. Stachler, M. Tuss, D. Trick, T. Titus, T . Unverferth, D. Snyder, L. Todd , T. Wabler, R. Sullivan, T . Steine-
1J-Row 1, lor : M. Woodall, S. Zimmerle, R. Walling, T. York, K. Wilder, J . Wright, T . Zimmer, J . Will, J . Westendorf, G. Wourms. Row 2: N. Weser, J. Wahlrab, T. Wendeln, T. Wartinger, R. Wilson,
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Rosenkranz, T . Roberts. Row 3: E . Ruf, L. Schoenlein , T . Seitz, P. Sa brack, S. Siewe, M. Sendelbach, J. Prasmantas, G. Schulkers, M. Schrand, M. Schierloh, K. Rapp, S. Reynolds, J. Rutledge, A. Rudzinski.
man. Row 3: E. Smith, J. Spilker, T . Stoddard, D . Sprude, T . Tyler, W. Spang, R. Tangeman, T. Vernon, M. Wagner, R. .Voit, M. Spang, G. Stoddard, T. Wagener.
P . Wenclewicz, J. Weaver, R. Wenclewicz, G. Zajovits, R. Waters. Row 3: M. Weitzel, T . Wehner, M. Walling, T . Wuebben, M. Williams, T. Winship, D. Will, J . Wieland, R. Weller, Tom Warner, S. Ward.
Band-Row 1, lor: J . Kern, T. Post, T . Mannix, J. McLaughlin, G. Reichert, J. Monroe, D. Blake, J . Seitz, T. Seitz, R. Fischer, S. Lauterbach. Row 2: E. Kronenberger, D. Bush, M. DeWitt, J . Venys, D. Schneberger, M. Zwiesler, M. Clark, F. Oborne, D. Herman, M.
Band-Row 1,I-r: T. Papp, D. Coffey, P. Nevels, C. Robers, T. Hemmelgarn, D. Berger, P. Santa Maria, T. Wagner, R. Schirtzinger, T . Dedrick, D. Wiggins, D. Eads. Row 2: W. Plassenthal, T . Reichert, S. Webb, S. Bruns, J. Duell, R. Trietsch, R. Deschler, B. Stegman, D.
Brown, C. Burger, D. Eckert. Row 3: F. Bookwalter, D. Nooks, B. Wimsatt, S. Knapschaefer, T. Arnold, M. Dabney, T. Stoeve, M. Fischer, J. Bohman, T. Boudette, G. Rambitsch, F. Marsico.
Lingg, W. Groums, B. Horner, J. Wenning. Row 3: C. Eby, J. Michel, J. Martinson, K. Kieres, T. Hentrich, C. Edmondson, T. Marlow, M. Whitley, M. Shannon, H. Olszewski, M. Ruppert, J . Naber.
"All cheering shall be conducted in a well-organized and coordinated manner."
SPORT-S In athletics, the key to success is teamwork. As
a team, people help each other achieve greatness. Teamwork involves either a number of individuals facing challenges together to attain excellence, as in baseball, football, or basketball, or an individual facing his own personal challenge to help attain the common goal of the entire team, as in track or golf.
Through the efforts of people performing as a team, Chaminade has established a tradition of greatness over the past forty years. This tradition has continued to the present date, and will probably continue for many years to come. The fighting spirit of the past year's teams can only be a credit to the tradition of greatness. Throughout the year, the student body did not fail to display its respect for the all-out effort the members of the teams were giving for the honor of their schooL In the following pages, we honor the sacrifices of these men during the 1966-1967 school year.
FOOTBALL
Eagle defense stacks up Springfield Catholic.
Quarterback Terry Walter confers with the pressbox during the Carroll game.
The 1966 Eagle Varsity Football Team, coached by Mr. Henry Schneider, fought through a rough schedule and a number of injuries to compile a 5-3-1 record.
In the first game of the season, against Fairmont East, the Eagles fell behind ear~y and despite last minute heroics, came out on the short end, 20-16. In Beavercreek, defense was the name of the game. An extra point provided the margin of victory for the Eagles, 7-6. Chaminade's third challenge came in the form of rival Fairmont West. No team had previously scored on the Dragon defense, and the Dragon team possessed a powerful offense. However, a fine Eagle defense stymied Fairmont while the spirited Chaminade offense racked up two touchdowns. The result: The Eagles dumped the highly-touted Dragons, 12-8.
As Homecoming festivities created a lively atmosphere for the Eagles, Chaminade obliterated Carroll, 42-0. The Eagle offense moved the ball almost at will, as the Chaminade defense set up scores and grudgingly allowed short yardage. The fifth game brought the Indiana powerhouse Richmond into town. Richmond's speed proved too hot to handle, and the Eagles fell, 27-0. The following week, Chaminade bounced back, beating Colonel White, 28-0. After fighting to a scoreless fIrst half, the Eagles returned to their scoring ways, pounding out four TD's.
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Schroeder is brought to a muddy halt against Alter.
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An anxious bench a waits their turn against Alter.
Gridders Display Enthusiasm And Promise
Row 1, l-r: D. Dudon, L. Becker, E. Pitman, M. Kaylor, D. Kuntz, R. Ward, R . Hayes, R. Petkewicz, M. Pachin, G. Markus, C. Sheer, C. Martin. Row 2: P. Spolrich, V. Shay, J. Schroeder, G. Kosins, T. Walter, T. Fink, L. Woblers, E. Anzek, F. Koerner, K. Coffey, E. Sears, C. Haemmerle, J . Lemke, R. DiSalvo. Row 3: J. Zaidain, C. Goldschmidt, M. Flynn, D. Verret, E . Tolle, R.
Going up the middle is found to be tough against the Springfield line.
Hayes' fight takes a new form, encouragement.
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Meranda, W.IAlbers, F. Kuntz, T. Plummer, J. Woeste, T. Burger, B. Fisher. Row 4: B. Mancz, T. Zajovitz, J . Tatol, J . Davis, M. Clark, T . Sliger, J. Buerschen, J. Stockert, R. Bertheaud, C. Shillito, G. Boudette, S. Pfander. Row 5: J. Civille, D. Kaylor, D. Lee, J. Staley, M. Gudorf, E . Dysas, T. Hemmelgarn, G. Singer, D. Michell.
The Big Green then journeyed to Cleveland to play the powerful Saint Joseph Vikings. The Vikings showed great talent, downing the Eagles, 27-0. High-scoring Springfield Catholic became Chaminade's next challenger. Both teams played excellently on defense, and the Eagles had to settle for an 8-8 tie.
Finally, the game that every Eagle had waited for since that rainy November night in 1965, the Alter game, rolled around. The Eagles wanted victory, as a large following backed their final appearance of the year. Three early touchdowns and a savage defense brought ·the Alter Knights to a muddy stop, 21-0.
Shillito finds a 41-0 thrashing of Carroll quite satis- · factory.
Coach Kosak and Coach Katcavage give Sears pregame instructions.
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Chaminade Cheerleaders anxiously await the outcome of an Eagle play.
Walter and Kosins display their fine ability to harmonize.
Dudon showing an example of Chaminade's fine running attack.
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CHAMINADE ALTER . ...... .
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The Varsity Football Squad climaxed its season, blasting arch-rival Alter by a score of 21-0, thus winning the mythical Dayton Catholic Championship. The big explosion came in the first half when the Eagles launched an early. surprise, scoring three touchdowns in the first two periods.
The first outburst came on Chaminade's first series of downs. With third down and seven, fullback Gary Kosins pulled down a pass from quarterback Terry Walter and romped seventy yards for the first score. The second time Chaminade had the ball, Kosins blasted off-tackle and galloped seventy-five yards for the second touchdown. Late in the second quarter, Kosins again broke loose and ran twenty-five yards for the third and final touchdown. Ed Anzek responded to each touchdown with three successful extra point kicks.
Chaminade's fine defensive team also shined, as they held the Knights to only thirty-four yards on the ground and seventy yards in the air. The strong Eagle line, backed by the determined defensive backfield, threw Alter for a loss time after time. Because of this great defensive effort, Alter was never able to penetrate inside Chaminade's 20 yard line.
With the resounding of the final gun, a grueling year of hope and hard work was ended, with the sound of victory ringing in the ears of the triumphant Eagles.
Schroeder, taking a handoff from quarterback Terry Walter, storms around the right end for a substantial gain.
BIG GAME 1966
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Kosins blasts up the middle, picking up 5 of his 160 yards against Alter.
Reserve Football
Row 1, l-r: T. Sliger, D. Kaylor. Row 2: S. Clements, T . Burger, J. Woeste, D. Hemmelgarn, D. Jerrett, J. Buerschen, B. Davis, G. Singer. Row 3: P. Cirille, B. Fischer, D. Lee, C. Shillito, J. Staley, M. Jack-
Freshman Football
Row 1, l-r: Mgr. K. Bachey, J. Miller, D. Blake, J. Rutledge, D. Jackson, F. Bucholz, K. Kavanaugh, S. Extine, T . Roberts, R . Horner, T . Wartinger, M. Huwer, Mgr. C. Pulley. Row 2: Coach D. Shea, J. McLoughlin, L. Reichert, T. Nevius, R. Fischer, D. Koehl, P. Couture, D. Loper, S. Hamant, J. Baker, T. Koehl, T. Deitering, J. Krygier, N.
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son, J. Tatol, M. Mergler, M. Gudorf. Row 4: M. Clark, D. Mitchell, R. Bertheaud, B. Mancz, B. Albers, C. Goldschmidt, G. Boudette, T. Zajovits.
Caserta, D. Harman, Mgr. M. Roth. Row 3: G. Zajovits, L. Hayes, M. Kelly, S. Siewe, T. Flohre, D. Corcoran, M. Schierloh, S. Pfander, M. Miller, D. Krohn, T. Heck, S. Curry, B. Pfeiffer, P . Wenckwicz, S. Vitale, L. Budich, Coach F. Bonza.
Fencing
CRS
6 Dunbar
2 Roth
4 Roosevelt
1 Fairview
4 Belmont
2 Colonel White
6 Meadowdale
2 Wilbur Wright
Season Record: 4-4
OPP
0
4
2
5
2
4
0
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Tom Terbay lunges at his sparing partner, Frank Beach.
From I-r: Thomas Terbay, Joseph Kern, Craig Ballew, Joseph Kertesz , Frank Beach.
Denny Bayham crosses the finish line to win the Dayton District Championship.
CHS OPP 18 Belmont 41 30 Beavercreek 25 15 Alter 48 22 'Fairmont West 33
Meet PI. Medals
Miami University Invitational (I) 1 5 St. Joseph Invitational 5 4 Miami University Invitational (II) 2 2 Bowling Green University Relay 6 Fairview H.S. Invitational 1 5 Dayton District Championship 1 7 Springfield Regional Championship 1 State Championship 9
Cross Country Squad
Row 1, I-r: M. Shillito, K. Long, D. Bayham, M. Sharkey, T . Singer, T . Harrow. Row 2: J. Issenman, E. Mathes, S. Corley, R. Mader, D. Trick, M. Timpone, T . Frisk, B. Green, B. Larger, M. Duffy. Row 3: Coach Hagedorn, T. Bodet, B. Abell, D. Broadbeck, B. Bir, M. Kovacs, .K. Rapp, D. Dempsey.
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The start of the Springfield Regional Championship. Chaminade runners, Shillito, Singer, Bayham, and Long are found in white in the center.
Takes Regional Championship
Led by the strong running of a well-developed team, the 1966 Cross-Country Squad captured the District and Regional Championships, placing ninth in the state meet. Coach Hagedorn directed the Eagle runners to a fine 3-1 record in the regular season and to an outstanding invitational meet record, winning 4 first places in eight different meets.
To climax the season the Chaminade harriers exhibited a fine team effort in the District meet, placing first, fifth, eighth, eleventh, and twelfth, out running twenty-one other schools. Denny Bayham became the fIrst Chaminade runner to win the Dayton District Championship, finishing with a time of 9:46 for the grueling two mile course. One week later, behind the potent running of Ken Long and Mark Shillito, Chaminade won the Springfield Regional Championship over eleven top district teams. This awarded Chaminade a chance at the state crown. The team capitalized on its chance and placed ninth out of twenty competing schools.
This 1966 team was composed of a number of fine senior runners whose dedication and contributions to the squad will be missed next year. However, great potential remains for the '67 team. Because of this, next year's squad should repeat this year's great performances.
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Sharkey and Mathes in deep meditation before the state meet.
Basketball
The 1966-67 Chaminade High School Basketball team possessed an inexperienced squad to defend their state crown. Coached by Mr. James Turvene, the Eagle hoopsters compiled a 10-7 regular season record.
The Eagles opened their season in their home court against the always rugged Bombers of Cincinnati St. Xavier; however, the Eagles could not handle the hot shooting of the visitors and fell, 51-58.
Ancient rival, Fairmont West, provided the next opposition for the Chaminade team. Falling behind early, Chaminade fought to a narrow fourth period lead. With two seconds remaining, the score tied at 62 to 62, the Dragons sank a fifty-foot desperation shot, handing the Eagles their second loss, 64-62. The Eagles, in their first win, canned Kiser, 73-67, in the Valley of the Green Giants.
In his fourth year as head coach, Jim Turvene compiled an 11-8 record.
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Al Bertke, the team's leading scorer, lays up two as Alter gazes helplessly.
Mike Duffy, up and away!
" Let's go Eagles!" Bertke pulls down a hot rebound against Fairmont West.
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The following week, Chaminade traveled to Xenia to attack the unbeaten Buccaneers. The Eagle team smashed the Bucs, 69-42, as its basketball power seemed to be returning. Carroll was the next foe for Chaminade. The Patriots gave the Eagles strong competition, but fell, 56-52. Facing City League power, Belmont, the Big Green tasted defeat in the final seconds of the game, 60-58, after leading throughout the contest.
The Eagle team bounced back from this defeat, winning three straight games over Wilbur Wright, Stivers, and Stebbins. Chaminade next faced the always tough Roosevelt Teddies. With their superior size and strength, the Teddies dominated both the rebounds and the scoreboard, winning 72-62. At the University of Dayton Fieldhouse, Alter's poor shooting and numerous turnovers allowed the Eagles to waltz to their seventh victory by the score of 68-49. In the next contest, the Eagles met the eventual Dayton District Champions, Dunbar. Using an aggressive defense, the Wolverines buried the Eagles, 75-50.
The Eagles returned to form against Meadowdale, administering a 59-43 defeat; only to fall to a large Roth team the following game, 64-50. In an extremely unimpressive showing on the part of the Eagles, Colonel White defeated the Chaminade team, 60-52. The next night, Chaminade handled Fairmont East by the score of 64-58.
The final regular season game was held in the crowd-packed Valley of the Green Giants against the Beavercreek Beavers. Many spirited fans turned out to see the senior's last home game. Not to be disappointed, the Beavers were trounced, 68-56.
Drawing a bye in the first round of the District Tournament, the Eagles opened against West Carrollton. After a flighty firsthalf, the Pirates settled down to a nip-andtuck affair with the Big Green. With some last minute heroics, the Eagles were able to win, 72-69, qualifying for the quarter finals against Fairview.
The powerful Bulldogs from Fairview possessed an effective 1-3-1 zone and some capable sharpshooters. The entire game was close due to accurate shooting by the Eagles, even though the Bulldogs dominated the boards. A tap-in with only seconds remaining gave Fairview a 62-58 victory. Bertke and BaUmann fight an Alter Knight for a rebound.
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Duffy pulls down another rebound amidst Alter defenders.
An anxious bench awaits their turn in the first moments of the Fairmont East game.
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Cooke passes to Bertke after bringing the ball up court.
BaUmann goes up high for two against Fairmont East.
"Two for Lu!"
The Eagles run through their traditional "tip-ups" in their pregame warm-up.
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Former University of Dayton star, Bill Cassidy, in his first year as Chaminade's Reserve Coach, contributed much to the success of the team.
Duffy arches a jump shot over the out-stretched arms of a Fairmont East defender.
CHS 51 Xavier 62 Fairmont West 73 Kiser 69 Xenia 56 Carroll 58 Belmont 66 Wilbur Wright 76 Stivers 80 Stebbins 62 Roosevelt 68 Alter 50 Dunbar 59 Meadowdale 50 Roth 52 Colonel White 64 Fairmont East 68 Beavercreek
District Tournament 72 West Carrollton 58 Fairview
Season Record: 11-8
OPP 58 64 64 48 52 60 49 58 54 72 49 75 43 64 60 58 56
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Row 1,I-r: A. Bertke, G. Seitz, L. Leigh, S. Cooke, F . Dahm. Row 2: Brinkman, D. Herring, J. Flynn, J. Budde, J. Ballmann. Coach J. Turvene, G. Burn, T . Burns, M. Duffy, B. Ryder. Row 3: D.
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Reserve Basketball
Row 1 (I-r): M. Duffy, J. Weiland, D. Garman, S. Lehm- on, M. Walsh. Row 3: T . Buedel, S . Budde, S. SchuJ-kuhle. Row 2: P. Kurpeil , D. Tolle, D. Gerhard, B. Sim- kers, T. Guess.
Freshman Basketball
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HAMINAD[ 24 3
Row 1 (I-r): T . Tyler, T. Sietz, L. Heil, E. Lampkins, J. Sietz, T . Webben. Row 2: H. Steinke, B. Kessler, T . Friel, G. Luckoski, D. Obringer. Row 3: J . Bruggeman, T . Vernon , S. Pfander, G. Newcomb, D. Molnar.
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Golf
CHS 5 7 5 o 9 9 9 9
It 6t 9 5
Opp Bea vercreek 4
Stebbins 2 Fairview 4 Vandalia 9
Tipp City 0 Colonel White 0
Belmont 0 Alter 0
Fairmont West 7t Carroll 2t Moeller 0 Alter 4
Season Record: 10-2. District Runner-up
Kneeling (I-r) : Jim Sullivan, Mike Haley. Standing: Bill Frapwell, Steve Hamant, Bruce Abell, Mike Duffy, Jerry Biersack, Dave Lam-
Sophomore Mike Haley warms-up for the District Finals.
mers, Rick Neumann, Norf Orf, Coach Katcavage.
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Steve Cooke and John Lurz mentally preparing to bat.
Baseball
Under the able leadership of coach Jim Turvene, the Chaminade Eagles soared to a highly successful season with a record of 14-6. During regular season play, the Eagles thoroughly trounced the former State Champions, Fairmont West, 8-2. In the District Tournament the Dragons were trampled again, 5-2. It was not all easy going as Belmont edged out Chaminade, 4-3, in season play; but the Eagles returned the favor in the final game of the District Tournament, humiliating the Bisons in a tense game, 1-0. The Eagles advanced to the Regional Tournament, losing 8-0 to Western Hills, who won the State crown one week later.
DISTRICT CHAMPS
Steve Cooke scores the winning run in the District Finals, hit in by AI Bertke.
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Row 1, (l-r): T . Heiser, S. Alfano, J. McCabe, C. Martin, B. Saluke, J . Lurz, R. Sano. Row 2: Coach J. Turvene, S. Cooke, G. Shultz, D. Post,
CHS OPP 2 Carroll 3 2 Richmond 0 8 Fairmont West 2
10 Belmont 0 2 Fairview 3
233 Colonel White 5 3 Stebbins 0 6 Miamisburg 4
177 Alter 5 4 Northmont 3 4 Northmont 5 4 West Carrollton 3
11 Stebbins 1 3 Belmont 4
District Tournament 5 Fairmont West 2 4 Wilmington 0 4 Meadowdale 1 1 Belmont 0
Regional Tournament 0 Western Hills 8
Charles Martin rounds first in the Fair-mont West game.
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C. Mantz, D. Dudon, J .Shock, T . Kitchen. Row 3: C.Giscombe, J . Staley, D. Baujan, T. Walter, B. Chodkowski, B. Granson.
Reserve Baseball
Row 1, (l-r) : T . Nevius, J . Woeste, R. Powers, R. Ivory. Row 2: T . Plummer, D. Obringer, T. LQng, D . Davis, J. Thompson. Row 3: S.
Siewe, R. Simon, D. Eckert,P. Kurpiel, C. Wimmers, G. Luckoski. Missing: M. Moosebrugger.
CHS OPP 8 Fairmont West 2 4 Fairborn 1 5 Colonel White 4 4 Stebbins 1 5 Beavercreek 0 1 Fairborn 6 5 Mamisburg 4 2 Moeller 15 0 Moeller 1 1 Miamisburg 0
12 Fairmont West 1 1 Fairmont West 2 6 Richmond 1
Season Record: 9-4
Don Obringer smashes a single to short right field .
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Tennis
Steve Scheper smashes a successful backhand on the Walnut Hills courts.
Row 1, (l-r) : Dave Krebs, Ken Harm. Row 2: Bill Larger, Steve Scheper, Tom Seitz, Mike Mueller, Coas h .. ~plmeider. Row 3: Bill Krebs, Don
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CHS 1 Alter
Troy Colonel White
OPP. 4 4 1 5 o o 3 2 4
1 4 o 5 5 2 3 1 2 5 4 1 o 4
Piqua Colonel White Meadowdale -Miamisburg
Fairview Centerville
Fairmont West Colonel White Meadowdale Miamisburg Centerville
Stebbins Season Record: 7-9
3 1 1 4 5 1
McBride, John Baker, Bill Kessler. Missing: J ohn Stickle.
Track
The 1967 Chaminade Track Team went undefeated in dual-meet competition and captured fourth place in the district meet. Coach Dan Kosak did an outstanding job in directing the Eagles to one of their finest track seasons in the history of Chaminade.
Seven school records were broken: the high and low hurdles, the 440 yard dash, the two mile run, the distance medley, the four mile run and the two mile run; as Chaminade posted victories over powerful Alter, Oakwood, and the eventual regional champions, Roosevelt. The climax of the season came when Mark Shillito qualified for the state meet in the mile run and the team of Ken Long, Gary Seitz, John Meyer, and Charles Jackson qualified for the mile relay.
Mark Shillito warms-up for the regional meet in which he won the mile
run over a dozen competitors, again demonstrating his outstanding ability
shown throughout the entire season.
Herb Finke attempts to clear the cross bar in a practice preceding the Roosevelt meet.
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Track Team Posts Best Season In History
Row 1, (l-r): M. Shillito, D. Bayham, K. Long, T . Singer. Row 2: M. Sharkey, M. Duffy, G. Sullivan, P . Lafferty, D. Nooks, J . Smith, R. Pettiford. Row 3: J . Rowan, J . Meyer, W. Fischer, G. Seitz, K. Mader,
Of Chaminade CHS 80
110 66t 86t
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95t 96
Beavercreek Fairview Roosevelt Oakwood
Carroll Alter
Carroll Stebbins
Centerville
Invitationals
OPP. 47 16 60t 48 24t 46 26 31t 31
Meet Pts. Pl Cavalier Relays 10 7 Mansfield Relays 4 6 Springfield Relays 11 6 Dayton Relays 24 4 Miami Relays 15 5 District Meet 22 4 Regional Meet Qualified in mile
and mile relay
A picture of determination: George Sullivan " blasts" out of the starting blocks.
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E. Mathes. Row 4: C. Jackson, S. Baer, D. Herring, R. Dysas, T. Florhe.
FACULTY
The faculty of Chaminade High School have truly added to the development of the school's fortyyear tradition of greatness. This accomplishment has been brought about by the faculty's willingness to give part of themselves to each student who enters Chaminade's halls. The mark of greatness in people is their ability to help others, to work with others, to enjoy their joys and feel their. sorrows and fears. The faculty of Chaminade High School is composed of such people.
At Chaminade, the interest of the teachers extends beyond the classroom relationship. Nearly every teacher can be found after school giving his students some type of assistance, be it in school work or just informal counseling. In the teachers, students can find someone to talk to and to trust in. To most the teachers become good friends, willing to do all they can to help the student. Such personal attention can be found in the greatness of Chaminade's faculty.
Religious Superiors
Rt. Reverend Msgr. Edward Connaughton, Supervisor of Dayton Parochial Schools
Very Reverend James M. Darby, Provincial Superior
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His Grace The Most Reverend Karl J. Alter, D.D., L.L.D., Archbishop of Cincinnati
Reverend Bro. John J. Jansen, Provincial Supervisor
Brother Stanley G. Mathews, S.M., Principal
Mr. Edward Regan Assistant Principal
Mr. Albert Mikula Academic Dean
A D M I N S T R A T I o N
Science
Bro. Bernard Zalewski
"Okay, anyone who doesn't think the Giants will take it this year?"
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Mr. Daniel Kosak
Mr. James Turvene
Mr. Daniel Shea Mr. Robert Katcavage
The word that best describes the Science Department is DISCOVERY. The department contends that the student should learn the principles of science in the classroom, and then, in the laboratory, discover for himself the wonders of life. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Physical .Science, and Earth Science are offered to the students. Most of the freshmen study the fundamentals of science in the Physical Science course. Progressing into the sophomore year, the student learns the evolution of life, experimenting for the first time in the Biology Lab. In the junior year, the student attempts to develop a knowledge of some of the scientific principles of Physics. In Chemistry, the seniors learn the basic concepts of the science and causes of chemical activity, as well as synthesizing the previous years' work.
"It was the commissioner. To the Batmobile, Robin."
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A good teacher is a good listener.
Bro. Ger~ld Bettice
Bro. James Hoenigman
Bro. Gerald O'Neil
Bro. Russ explains the writing curriculum at Parents-Teachers Night.
English
Mr. William Le Jeune Mr. William Cassidy
Bro. Joseph Kroger Mr. Donald Powell
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Bro. John Hagedorn
Bro. Joe Kroger and his guitar were a fatp.iliar sight at the senior retreat.
"The pipe? 1 got it with Raleigh coupons."
The English Department, using the Oregon Public Guide for High School English, stresses the correlation of language, composition, and literature. The freshmen read such literary favorites as The Odyssey, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and Midsummer Night's Dream. Stress on reading literature is designed to help the student learn the various techniques of writing. Julius Caesar, Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities are examined in depth by the sophomores, while the juniors read the best works of the American writers English in the senior year requires an eight week study of the history of the language including a unit on the nature of correctness in language. Practice in composition involves discussion and criticism of expository papers, based on the novels, Canterbury Tales, Hamlet, and Oedipus Rex.
Mr. Earl Richards Bro. Russell O'Neill
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" I got a five fin ger discount. "
Bro. Robert Lamb Bro. Joseph Rigot
Social Studies
Mr. Mackey playing with his Give-A-Show projector.
Mr. Charles Dirckx
Bro. Francis Jones
The old saying that history repeats itself may not seem so impractical if one views the world as a collection of various peoples with various ideas who live in various places. The Social Studies Department has outlined a program in which the student can understand each of these aspects. The freshmen study the locations in which man lives. Sophomores learn the various customs and traits of people, and the juniors and seniors learn to understand and appreciate our own country and the government which they have adopted.
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Mr. George Early
Bro. William Grundish
A sore aim and six pages ago, Mr. Dirckx was saying . ..
Bro. David Quigley
Bro. Timothy Donovan
A plant partakes of the character of the soil and the environment in which it grows. We are plants that are conscious, that think. We must study our soil-which is our own country-and the environment -the world about us-in order that we can be able to understand our own problems as well as the problems of others.
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Mr. James Mackey
J Mr. James Tighe
Religion
Bro. Gordon Richardson
Bro. Paul Forgach
The Religion Department attempts to foster a deeper understanding of man's relationship with God. The over-all goal of the department is the development of faith in the students through training for Christian leadership. Salvation History is examined in the freshman year, while the sophomores, gaining self-knowledge through discussions on personality and character traits, study the sacramental Life of Christ. Juniors learn to read and appreciate Sacred Scripture, and examine the problems and pressures which the Church is experiencing after Vatican II. Finally, the seniors study the three vocations and learn to apply Christian principles to them.
Bro. P aul Kosak
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Rev. John Nichols
Mr. George Bruender
Mr. James Hook
Bro. Thomas Hollo Bro. James Monroe
Bro. Edward Longbottom Rev. Joseph McDonald
-"Of course I use Dristan."
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LAKE C .. l I
FLIGHT --------
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Fr. Torn Niemira leaving for his missionary assignment in Nigeria, gets a warm send-off from Bro. Dave Quigley.
Rev. Thomas Niemira
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Mathematics Axioms, polygons, logarithms, and ellipses might sound quite
weird, but they are familiar terms to students of mathematics .. The Mathematics Department offers courses in Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, and Analytic Geometry. The freshman year involves the basic concepts of Algebra, while the sophomore year encompasses the use of protractors and theorems to solve plane, solid, and coordinate geometry. Advanced Algebra enables the juniors to work with real and complex number systems, functions , and relations. The four years are climaxed by the study of the practical uses of mathematics for engineering, scieQce, and other research careers. Calculus is offered to those students who have developed a greater mathematical background in the first three years.
Students desiring a more direct application of mathematical principles might find it in Mechanical Drawing, a course taught by Mr. "Fuzzy" Faust, Chaminade's perennial professor.
Bro. Martin Brewi Mr. G. Edward Loges
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Bro. Edward Zahn
Bro. Bob explains his course to an interested mother.
Bro. William Marchal
Bro. Zolton Kiss
Bro. Robert Wiethorn
Bro. Robert Finnegan
Bro. John Kuzmic
Mr. Faust and Tom Steineman having a battle of wits.
Mr. Gerald Faust
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Mr. R. James Wolf
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Music Chaminade's Music Department may not have seventy-six trombones or a
Music Man, but its accomplishments are just as commendable. The Music Department is composed of five groups: the beginning band, the intermediate band, the concert band, the symphonic band, and the Glee Club. Under the direction of Mr. James Wolf, these groups entertain the students at school functions, as well as the general public in larger concerts, developing a cultural atmosphere both inside and outside the school. Mr. Wolf tries to give each student the opportunity to express and develop his musical abilities. As a student advances in instruction, he also advances in classification from the beginning band to the intermediate band. The highlight of this past year was the Spring Concert, in which the symphonic band played the difficult competition piece, "Theme and Fantasia," that earned them an excellent rating at the state music contest. In this concert, the combined glee clubs of Chaminade and Julienne also performed.
Bro. Paul Forgach and Bro. Ed Longbottom glance up for a minute from their work as band moderators.
Art Mr. Wolf congratulates Mr. Novak on the performance of the St. Joseph band here during Spring Week.
Like the Music Department, the Art Department strives to allow the students to express their ideas through movies, paintings, pop-art, music, and other means of communication. The second floor walls are always decorated with unusual and attractive art. Brother Joseph Barrish does not only teach the students the fundamentals of art, but he also quenches their thirst for creative expression.
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Bro. Joseph Barrish
Bro. Norbert Kleinhenz
Business The ever-growing complexity of the modern businessman's world deems it
necessary that students learn to become successful merchants through profitable and sound business practices. The Business Department offers the juniors and seniors courses in Business Law, Economics, Bookkeeping, Business Organization, and Typing. All five are interrelated and each one builds upon the knowledge received previously. Business Law, Economics, and Business Organization supply the student with principles which he can apply in his later life. Typing and Bookkeeping give the student a chance to record neatly and concisely the knowledge he has received in his other courses. ~
Mr. James Davis
Bro. Barrish shows Joe Ksiezopolski how a real artist can do it.
"Dear Mom, What can you do with 150 extra swea t shirts?"
Physical Education
Mr. Henry Schneider
"T ake two laps and line up on your numbers" 'is heard each week by the freshmen and sophomores as they prepare for gym class. The other departments in the school develop mental and spiritual aspects of the student, whereas the Physical Educati on Depart ment develops the physical aspects of the student. The course consists of physical fitness testing, given four times a year, and the development of fundamental skills through a ctivities including tumbling, wrestling, volle y ball, touch football, and basketball.
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Mr. Frank Bonza I, I, . } " I have that irresistible urge. "
Bro. Richard Ihlendorf
Br.o. John Bain
Bro. William Windish
Language What would life be without communica
tion? Beginning with the caveman, man has attempted to convey his ideas through language. The Language Department, using the facilities of the new language laboratory for the first time, endeavors to teach its students to read, speak, hear, and write any of the four languages it offers: Spanish, German, Latin, and French.
Bro. Kenneth Serkownek
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Bro. John Feldmeier
Bro. Timothy Apolito
Bro. Michael Novak
Rev. George Abmayr Librarian
Bro. Aloysius Hochendoner
Special Service
Bro. Francis Perko Treasurer
Mrs. Margaret Goode
Bro. Al gives John Caporal a few pointers at the Snack Bar.
Miss Agnes Mahle
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Bro. August Kemme Guidance Counselor
Mrs. Helen Brennan
Miss Carol O'Neill
ACTIVITIES The basis of any lasting society is the ability of
its members to work together. People become fully developed by lending their skills and talents to the aid of someone else. People working together bring about a greatness in a society. In the same way, students working together and sharing ideas, talents, and fun have built the Chaminade tradition of greatness.
The activities, clubs, and social functions, all of which are coordinated by the students themselves through the Student Council, provide an outlet through which students can become more involved with other people. Through the clubs, they become acquainted with other students who share the same interests. More importantly, the students are exposed to others, a necessity for their total social development. From involvement in the social functions of the school, the students become familiar with people outside the school itself and thus expand outward towards others. All these activities, then, offer students the opportunity to become complete persons through involvement with other people.
Teasurer, Dave Dudon; President, Roger Ward ; Secretary, Paul Evans; Vice-President, Greg Smith.
Paul Evans and Mike Ernst work on plans for Student Council convention.
Student Council
Front Row (I-r) : Bob Petkewicz, Spirit; Tom Danis, Dance; Roger Ward, President; Bill Leal, Ways and Means. Second Row: Ed Anzek, Publicity; Paul Evans, Secretary; Bob McGraw, Culture; Steve Cooke,
Spirit; Mike Ernst, Public Relations. Third Row: Dave Dudon, Treasurer; Mike Duffy, Senior Representative; Greg Smith, Vice-President; Den Woeste, Intramurals.
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Alter's Student Council visits Chaminade.
Bro. Jerry and Roger begin work on another Student Council Project.
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B a n d
Marching
Band
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Festival Of Music On April 27 the annual Festival of Music was
held at Dayton's Memorial Hall. In addition to the choral program presented by the combined Chaminade-J ulienne Chorus and the concert band program presented by the Chaminade Band, the evening was highlighted by the band's presentation of THEME AND F ANT ASIA, an extremely difficult piece given to the band for the first time only a couple of weeks before the concert for preparation in the state band finals. The evening was also highlighted by the first major solo performance by pianist Anthony Lehner. The evening was capped by a combined chorus and concert band presentation of Psalm 148 (Praise the Lord) .
The Stage Band performs.
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REHEARSE, REHEARSE, REHEARSE
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G I e e
C I u b
N.H.S. Front Row: Mike Duffy, Steve Cooke, Bill Leal. Second Row: Frank Tiefert, Roger Ward, Tom Danis, Rick Iannarino, Tom Beecroft, Greg Dundky, John Maher, Charles Mackay. Third Row: Dennis Sweeney, Mike Mergler, Tom Steigerwald, Bill Berret, Bob McGraw, Alex Tuss, Greg Smith, Bob Wabler. Fourth Row: Dave Timpone, Fred Lange, Mike Mueller, Curt Blais, Tom Fontana. Fifth Row: Larry Woeste, Bill Fischer, Dick Parent, Richard McBride, Stan Harting, Mike Westendorf. Sixth Row: Mike Ernst, Jerry Biersack, Dave Barker, Rene Bertheaud, Jerry Flynn, Bill Krebs, Jim Issenmann, Frank Titus.
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Front Row: Bill Hill, Tom Fontana. Second Row: Mike Mueller, Vic Whisman, Stan Harting, Curtis Blais, Bill Frapwell. Third Row : Don Markus, Jim Issenmann, Tom Kehren, Pat Maloney, Fred Lange. Fourth Row: Greg Dunsky, Dick McBride, Ed Reiling, Andrew McBride, Bill Krebs.
Editor Steve TUrner, is mystified by the intelligence of his copy boy Doug "Olson" Bradley.
Yearbook
Staff
Front Row: Mike Hart, Dave Gaylor. Second Row: Vic Whisman, Doug Bradley, Steve Turner, Ed Reiling. Third Row: Rick Iannarino, Fred Lange.
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Wally Lipp, Pat Will, Rick Luthman, Rick Parent, Tony BaUmann, Steve Pfander, John Strozdas, John Carroll, Marlene Roche, Judy Colosimo; Marilyn Lehman, Rita Holly, Barb Tuss, Judy Scott, Maria Lauricella, Corie Schwenderman.
Smile. You're on Candid Camera.
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Cheerleaders
A tense moment.
SODALITY
Front Row: Mike Mueller, Denny Sweet, Jerry Herbert, Perry Martin, Don Markus, Joe Welsh. Second Row: Rick Parent, Vic Whisman, Phil Lafferty, Curt Blais, Stan Harting, Bill Hill. Third Row: Mike Leopold, Den-
"Casual" is the word in the Sodality Office.
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ny Bayham, Jim Boesch, Tom Fontana. Fourth Row: Charlie Jackson, John White, Jim Kanak, Steve Pfander, Jim Suttmiller, Tom Kehren, George Sullivan, Jim Issenmann.
Moderator, Bro. Wiethorn takes a break?
Stock
Club
"Watch out, Wall Street," Stock Club Officers Bob Wabler, Bruce Webendoerfer, and Joe Waldron have plans.
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Photo
Club
Front Row: John Buchholz, Adrian Aldredge. Second Row: Bill Bahret, Tom Mannix. Third Row: Bob King, Eric Smith, Mark Smith.
" Where's that darn 'V,' " thinks Greg Matray. Moderator, Bro. Russ O'Neill and Editors Alex Tuss, Herb Finke, Tom Sullivan , Bob McGraw, Doug Bollheimer take a bow.
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EWS Deadline night. Need we say more?
Front Row: Bob Wabler, Tom Tokarsky, Tom Senecal, Bill Bahret, Ralph Sullivan. Second Row : Greg Matray, Bruce Webendorfer, Joe Waldron, Rich Zimmerman, Roger Ward, Tom Kehren. Third Row: Dave Timpone, Tom Marcey, Greg Smith, Maris McCrabb, Ed Reiling, Paul Evans, Jack Moore, Dick Meyer, Fred Lange.
Speech
Club
Debater Mike Sproule and Coach Don Powell exhibit the first trophies of a highly successful season.
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Front Row: Kevin Hackett, Thomas Steigerwald, Rick Walling. Second Row: Vic Whisman, Greg Dunsky, Fred L<lnge, Chuck Danis. Third Row: Pat Seville, Ed Reiling, Mike Sproule. Fourth Row: Bob Rinaldo, Terry Requartn. Absent: Bill Snyder, Jim Nooks, Pat Connair.
Nooks and Sproule display district trophies.
This year the Chaminade Speech and Debate Club compiled the impressive record of over thirty wins. Jim Nooks for the second consecutive year won top billing in the state, this year for Humorous Declamation. The A debate team composed of Mike Sproule, Bob Rinaldo, Terry Requarth, and Dave Lammers placed high in the state, and took a third place in the nation at the Catholic National Forensic League Tournament.
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Pre-debate strategy briefing.
S E R V I C E
C L U B
Top Row (l-r): James Tesno, Leroy Kelley, Tom McCabe. Mike Mergler, Larry Woeste, Pat Hamman, Dan Keyser.
Bottom Row: Tim Mannix, Ed Hamman, Steve Kozuh, Gene Goubeaux, Jim Thompson.
Red Cross
President Larry Koslick and vice-president Cecil Giscombe display their distinguished service award to Brother Stan Mathews as Bro. Tim Donovan, Club Moderator, proudly looks on.
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Chess Club
Front Row (l-r): Bob Roalef, Tom Dorcas. Second Row: Gary Stout, Don Markus, Joe Donatelli. Third Row:
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Bill Hill, Stan Harting, Tim Rettich, Rich Parent, Eric Smith, Tom Fontana, Curtis Blais.
F.T.A.
Front Row (I-r) : Joe Welsh, Bob King. Second Row: Jerry Walling, Rick Walling, Mr. LeJune. Third Row: Erich Smith, Bill Blalock.
Managers
Front Row (l-r): Marty McCann, Steve Matson, Denny Sweeney, Richard Wood. Second Row: Cecil Giscombe, Dan Will, George Kloos, Don Smith.
Front Row (l-r): Don Tomczak, Dan Kiacz, Fran HoItzhauer, Bill Russell. Second Row: Tim Phelps, Al Martin, Mike Schaefer, Adrian Aldredge. Third Row: Steve Neumann, Joe Boeke, Jim Sichman, Larry Post, Jim Tesno. Fourth
Row: Denny Noriekas, Greg Bayley, Dave Boehm, Rich Kolhoff, Charlie Plassenthal. Fifth Row: Tom Hand, Don Soloy, AI Gaylor, Jim Ghory, John Ruschau, Don Wysong, Bernie Baczenas.
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Rifle Club
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Senior
Retreat
Queen Ellie Hansman, King Steve Cooke, Greg Schultz, Rick Sano, Bob Granson, Andy Kender, Mike Parks, Tom Ruef, and their dates.
Homecoming
Once again the seniors · out did the other divisions and took first place in the float contest.
Spectators and teammates look on as the mighty Eagles thoroughly defeat Carroll 42·0.
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HOMECOMING
Forty years of greatness echoed with resounding splendor amidst the pomp of ballroom decorations, the confusion of float preparation, the hustle of gridiron activity, and the soaring Eagle spirit, as the Men of Chaminade prepared for another annual Homecoming weekend.
King Steve Cook and Queen Elly Hansman strike a royal pose for a pre-coronation shot.
Who's that clown with the camera?
Intramural
Basketball Chaminade Octupi
Gary Kosins shows 4E, intramural champs, how to hop-scotch.
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"How in the heck did she get on my team?" mutters Joe Woerner.
Intramural Bowling
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" Why in the heck can't he bowl like this?"
Julienne-Chaminade intramural bowling program meets every week at McCook's alias "Lovers Lane."
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U N D R E E R T C R L E A A S T S
Student
Council
Elections
" Now look here, either I get to vote again or I'll put Tony on you."
"Hail to the Chief."
1967-1968 OFFICERS Michael Quinn . ................. President Dennis Sweet . ..... .. ...... Vice-President Edmund Reiling . ............... Secretary Herbert Finke . ................. Treasurer
Bro. Stan congratulates new officers and offers them the challenge of responsibility.
RALLIES
Eagles prepare for the plucking of the Lions and the slaying of the Falcons? Oh well, we're still # 1.
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Night Club
Time to sing out. Who said Bill Cosby is funny?
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Spring Festival
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Bingo players attempt to discover His will.
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"And she said 'for only an hour' "
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Sophomores Jim Pachin and Fred Oborne and their dates pause for a moment after enjoying their first formal dance at Chaminade.
s o P H o M o R
DANCE
"I think somebody's taking our picture."
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Student Council Dance
"If he kissed you once, will he kiss you again?"
"Don't laugh now, we're being watched."
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The Arts Festival
A study in concentration.
1967 Arts Festival
Jazz-Rhythm & Blues
Concert
Movie-" A Taste of Honey"
Night Club
Folk Singing
Play-"Ten Little Indians"
Musical entertainment provided by a local Minstrel.
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Returning drama to Chaminade after a brief absence, " Father Of The Bride" received a warm welcome.
FATHER OF THE BRIDE
Ed Hatton, The Father of the Bride.
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Anyone for a ride?
Field Day
Guess who won the senior football game.
Denny Sweet mans the mike during the Junior Field Day at UD.
The formal highlight of any year is the prom. This years Theme: "LOVE ON A ROOFTOP."
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P R o M
King Roger Ward and Queen Leurel Deis present their court.
Pictures ANYONE?
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Bruce Gisclard
The class of 1967 considers Bruce as a member of the class even though he did not graduate with everyone. Bruce injured himself in the gym during his sophomore year and has since been unable to attend classes. He has his own private tutor and will complete his high school studies next year. The way he has applied himself to these academic demands despite his handicap is an inspiration to all.
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Most Popular Steve Cooke
Most Likely to Succeed Greg Smith
Joe Chaminade Roger Ward
Most Athletic Dave Dudon
SENIOR . MaSTS
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Most Humorous Jim Nooks
Best Dressed Russ Pettiford
Most Intellectual Larry Prier
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GRADUATION
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MOST PERFECT SWIMMING POOLS "We Care for your Car!"
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FJBERGLA.r~l .... UNLIKE ALL OTHER FIBERGLASS '/ :
AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA ..
SPRAWAX 50¢
in 9NE· CONTI~UOUS PI~Cf,
446 Patterson Rd. just W. of Shroyer Rd.
299-8391
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THE C. N. STEMPER CO.
Institutional Food Service
853 E. First St.
Dayton, Ohio 45402
For Safe, Swift, Air Conditioned Travel Service
SCHOOL BUS and CHARTER SERVICE
268-5811
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Call 268-6807
MEGACITY
TRANSIT LINES, INC.
Dayton, Ohio
Most reasonable rates in townNo distance too close or too far Luxurious coaches for large or small groups.
Compliments of
Joseph A. Boston
Joe's Friendship Club
2217 N. Western Ave.
Dayton 27, Ohio
Congratulations and Best Wishes from
THE YEARBOOK STAFF
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Bulova Accutron Watches
Watch & Jewelry Repair
ROBERTS JEWELERS
1062 Patterson Rd.
Dayton, Ohio
Phone: 252-0869
BIG TOP TOY SHOP
2308 Far Hills Ave.
and LOGAN STUDIO
Dayton, Ohio 45419 299-5200
2-Floors of Toys
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ESTEE MOLD & DIE, INC.
1467 Stanley Avenue
Dayton, Ohio
224-9889
Imperial Catering
at
BELMONT BAKERY
Your guest will remember
your party
730 Watervliet 253-2197
DAYTON CHURCH SUPPLY CO.
Church Goods and Religious Articles
136 E. Third Street
Phone: 223-2521
Good Luck
to Class of '67
from
KING'S TABLE
337 W. First St.
Compliments
of
COUNTY FAIR
BREAD & CAKES
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Al ways Better!
MIAMI MAID
BREAD and BUNS
Better Always!
Best Wishes
to the
Class of '67
BUCHER BROTHERS
TYPE & PRINTING
Compliments
of
SOL SCHULTZ & CO., INC.
(Wholesale Distributors)
209 S. Jefferson St.
Honest Dealings for over 30 years!
"We specialize in
three-room groups of furniture"
WEISS FURNITURE CO.
Corner of 5th and Jefferson
Compliments of
the
1966 - 1967
STUDENT COUNCIL
• I . " T ~ •
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Compliments of
KAPNAS MARKET
7600 N. Main St.
Dayton, Ohio
In vestigate the variety of career opportunities available at ...
Ohio Bell@ Pin of the Nationwidl Bill System ~
An equal opportunity employer
FREY'S CARRY OUT
6% Beer and Wines
68 Burkhardt Ave.
253-0639
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LOWE BROTHERS
PAINT STORES
110 E. Third St.
223-8284
. Free Parking Free Delivery
Best Wishes to
the Class of 1967
CELESTIAL TOOL CORP.
404-405 Littel Ave.
293-7261
Compliments of
McCOOK BOWL
1301 Keowee St.
Phone: 224-7686
HARTLEY BIKE SHOP
Sales, Service, Parts, and Accessories
3908 Wayne at Smithville Rd.
Phone: 253-7274
Phone: 254-1521 Evenings: 254-1814
DAYTON CASH REGISTER CO.
1924 SmIthville Rd. Dayton, Ohio 45420
Cash Registers - Typewriters - Calculators
SALES. SERVICE. SUPPLIES
Dayton's Fastest Growing Independent Dealer
The MARTIN ELECTRIC Co.
WHOLESALE
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
and
APPLIANCES
310-318 East Second St.
Dayton, Ohio 45402
Phone: 228-5141
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TE li\ill TE CONTROL BY
EXTERMITAL QUALITY AND SATISFACTION SINCE 1936
~
• • • • • • • • • MEMBER
BONDED TRUST
• • • • • • • • • -ASK ABOUT OUR 5 YEAR GUARANTEE-
OVER $250,000.00 COMBINED CASH RESERVE HELD IN TRUST - ASSURES THIS GUARANTEE
• ANNUAL INSPECTIONS WITH WRITTEN REPORTS • NECESSARY ADDITIONAL TREATMENT WITHOUT CHARGE • lOW COST CONTINUING SERVICE AFTER 5 YEARS • FINANCING AVAILABLE
FOR THE BEST IN PEST CONTROL SERVICE
PLEASE CONTACT:
1015 Brown St.-224-1043
1026 Wayne Ave.-253-6144
COME TO BRO. AL'S PALACE!
Congratulations
and
Best Wishes to the
Class of 1967
VIC CASSANO & MOM DONISI
PIZZA KINGS
Vic and Mom would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the kind patronage that has been given them through the years. They would also like to wish the Chaminade Senior Class of 1967 the best of luck in the future.
Check the White Pages of your telephone directory for the nearest location.
Compliments of "EAGLE ENTERPRISES"
(Bookstore)
BERINGER PRINTING CO. BIDS
124 E. Third St.
Dayton, Ohio 228-1751
WOLSlAGEL CLEANERS 2617 SOUTH SMITHVILLE
252-5031 DAYTON, OHIO 45420
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FAREWELL TO THE SENIORS
and
EXTENDS BEST WISHES
TO ONE AND ALL
Staff:
Bro. Norbert, Bro. AI, Bro. Nick, Pete, John, & Ted
PEOPPELMEIER'S
2 Stores - 1423 Wayne Ave.
Town & Country
One Stop Shop Decorating Centers
Quality for DAVIS BUICK
60 349 So. Main St.
Years Dayton, Ohio
at Decent Prices! Phone: 461-5300
Congratulations to the Chaminade High School
Class of 1967 from
THE JULIENNE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL
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Mercury
Cougar
Hardtop
WALKER MOTOR SALES 864 N. Main St., Phone 224-1051
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
THE CLASS OF 1967
from THE 1967 EAGLE STAFF
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MARION'S
PIAZZA
2 Locations -
3255 N. Dixie Dr.
460 Patterson Rd.
DRAFT BEER
(Glass or Pitcher)
GIANT SANDWICHES
FEATURING OUR
FINEST PIZZA
and
GIANT SANDWICHES
L"ltl
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4-J
JANGLING
JUGS
Tom Weitzel
lB· FRIENDLY • HOMEAOOt4
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KETCHUP WITH THE
4-H
HAMBURGERS
1-E T n e ~OME~OOt1 that's
~'IN 1/ .
reMarKS w\tn
grQat W\~dQM ,
N",ce Day If . It Don1.~a·\n
THE 1 - H HUSTLERS
say
" Don't mess around with
the Class of 1970"
2 - E
Congratulates
the
CLASS OF 1967!
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DI_
Compliments of
the
2 - F FRENCH FRIES
Congra tula tions, Seniors
From The
3 - A
ASSOCIATION
The Future 2-A Andy-Pandas
Say "We'll Be No.1"
This is the END of the line!
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Steven Turner, Editor-in-Chief *' John Maher, Sports Editor * Doug Bradley, Senior and Underclass Editor >I< Ed Reiling, Faculty Editor * Vic Whisman, Activities Editor *' Rick lannarino, Advertising Editor *' Larry Steinke, Art * Curtis Blais, Copy ~; Sports: Tom Gray * Denny Sweet * Faculty: Jim O'Donnell '" Activities: Fred Lange *' Advertising: Mike Hart >I< Mike Roth >I< George Markus * Ken Coffee *' Business: Jim Suttmiller * Mike Leopold >I< Photography: John Buchholz
Steven Turner, Editor-in-Chief * John Maher, Sports Editor * Doug Bradley, Senior and Underclass Editor * Ed Reiling, Faculty Editor >I< Vic Whisman, Activities Editor * Rick Iannarino, Advertising Editor * Larry Steinke, Art * Curtis Blais, Copy >I< Sports: Tom Gray *' Denny Sweet * Faculty: Jim O'Donnell * Activities: Fred Lange'" Advertising: Mike Hart *' Mike Roth '" George Markus * Ken Coffee >I< Business: Jim Suttmiller * Mike Leopold * Photography: John Buchholz
Steven Turner, Editor-in-Chief * John Maher, Sports Editor * Doug Bradley, Senior and Underclass Editor *' Ed Reiling, Faculty Editor * Vjc Whisman, Activities Editor >I< Rick Iannarino, Advertising Editor * Larry Steinke, Art >I< Curtis Blais, Copy * Sports: Tom Gray * Denny Sweet * Faculty: ,Jim O'Donnell '" Activities: Fred Lange * Advertising: Mike Hart >I< Mike Roth * George Markus >I< Ken Coffee *' Business: ,Jim Suttmiller * Mike Leopold *' Photography: ,John Buchholz
Steven Turner, Editor-in-Chief' * John Maher, Sports Editor * Doug Bradley, Senior and Underclass Editor * Ed Reiling, Faculty Editor >I< Vic Whisman, Activities Editor * Rick lannarino, Advertising Editor'" Larry Steinke, Art * Curtis Blais, Copy * Sports: Tom Gray * Denny Sweet * Faculty: Jim O'Donnell *' Activities: Fred Lange '*' Advertising: Mike Hart';' Mike Roth * George Markus * Ken Coffee * Business: Jim Suttmiller * Mike Leopold'" Photography: ,John Buchholz
Steven Turner, Editor-in-Chief *' John Maher, Sports Editor >I<
Doug Bradley, Senior and Underclass Editor *' Ed Reiling, Faculty Editor >I< Vic Whisman, Activities Editor >I< Rick Iannarino, Advertising Editor >I< Larry Steinke, Art >I< Curtis Blais, Copy >I< Sports: Tom Gray >I< Denny Sweet >I< Faculty: Jim O'Donnell >I< Activities: Fred Lange >I< Advertising: Mike Hart *' Mike Roth *' George Markus >I< Ken Coffee *' Business: Jim Suttmiller >I<
Mike Leopold *' Photography: John Buchholz
Steven Turner, Editor-in-Chief >I< John Maher, Sports Editor >I<
Doug Bradley, Senior and Underclass Editor * Ed Reiling, Faculty Editor * Vic Whisman, Activities Editor * Rick Iannarino, Advertising Editor" Larry Steinke, Art * Curtis Blais, Copy * Sports: Tom Gray *' Denny Sweet * Faculty: Jim O'Donnell " Activities: Fred Lange * Advertising: Mike Hart" Mike Roth '" George Markus *' Ken Coffee .' Business: Jim Suttmiller *' Mike Leopold * Photography: John Buchholz
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