Chaminade HS 1963 Yearbook (Dayton, OH) - Full Access
HMALTZ' A T HIT RY 45 after the war brought pro perity to the nited tate . In the latter fiftie man began his conquest of pace. AI o notable during thi era wa the renai ance of culture which occurred in 1963. Peculiarly, thi rebirth be_gan at a econdary chool in Dayton, Ohio, in a cia known a the ..Jf Fred . Their numerou contribution are enumerated below. The noted arti t, Brother Jo eph Barri h, .M., i to this day imitated by the avant– guarde arti t of Pari . Am ng hi mo t valuable work are hi madonna , which range in price from 500,000 to , L,OOO,OOO. onducting a tudio in the basement of a medieval ca tie, he in pired many of his tudent , including Robert Power , James elli , and Thoma 0 terday. Power i noted for hi ab traction of the human form; elli for hi 'i' id ru tic ; 0 terday for hi geometric . In the field of athletic , e' era) of thi group excelled. Thomas Poeppelmeier, Robert Peitz, Thomas Ra\e, and [ark 1 emecek traYeled to the Olympic ame in Tokyo, and carried home gold medal in the ba ketball, hop kip and jump, wre tling, and 100- prd da h event . huck Ruemping, a good-looking p et, wrote many beautiful onnet about the glorie of nature. In hi econdary chool day he wa known a a gay, offbeat in- dividual. But it wa n't until he began compo ing poetry that hi true character wa exposed . Richard Rinaldo, then a uper-intellect, uccceded aroline Kinudy to the \1 hite Hou e. During his four-year term a renewed intere t in the art of peaking came about. Rinaldo' ecretary of tate, Clifford Ruble, (hi under tudy wa John Ruble, who carried a re emblance) managed to e tabli h peaceful relation with the R and premier Thov Jamavich Payne. Rinaldo' amba ador to pain, \ alter Rubin de ali , became a clo e friend of Franco, thereb e tabli hing clo er relations with pain. Thomas Reiger, Jame Payne, and William eu had a profound influence upon the clothing tyle of that age. Their tee hirt and ,.e t creation wa internationally popular. 4F produced many noted author . Among the mo t prominent of the e are J. E. Richard , Donald Reinhard, J. tephen Redick, and Michael Redden. Richard wrote mainly ocial criticism; Reinhard compo ed hi theories on cientific endeavor; Redick wrote a televi ion erie called "Me and My Pan ies." Redden is the most renowned of the group. A a atiri t, he wrote uch monumental work a , Earl) Birds Don't Catch 11' orms, Leading the Pack, Fred Bt1dge of Coura,~e. and Far Abo1·e the Madding Croll'd. Eventually taking over the ew York Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Fortune, David Pflum Thoma Ro ato, John Pickrel Robert Powell, and Mike Prob t proved them elve the finest mu icians in the world. All but Ro ato played many instrument , R,osato specialized in the zither. AI o notable in this field was Robert Quatman, although he never won international acclaim, becau e of his ba ic love for rock 'n roll. Michael Riley, Bill Prinz, .and Robert eumann excelled jointly in the field of science. Through experimentation and re earch they came up with a new electron theory. The only infamou member of the group Michael Russel and Oscar Nas , were philo opher . Instigating a movement to et fire to Wa hington, they were entenced
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