Bordentown Military Institute High School - BMI Yearbook (Bordentown, NJ)

 - Class of 1956

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From left to right: Ist row: Barker, Byer, Giove, Baughan, Boyer, Christianson, Haines. 4th row: Hyman, Backer, Elia, Haag, Bass, Katz, De Paola. 2nd row: Bartholomew, Goldwyn, Evanko, Baxter, Hernandez. Sth row: Brown, Hermomat, Candclori A., Berish, Boyer, Dallas. 3rd row: Heisler, Doehler, Audino, Griffiths, Curley. 6th row: Hamm, Kelley, Finneran, J. Gjoerloff, Crammer, L. Berry. Senior Class As we, the Senior Class of B. M. I., leave these halls and go out into this great world we will never forget our old Alma Mater. The subjects we have studied will now be put to the supreme test. But it will not be until later that we will realize that every hour, every minute of every day was well spent. We also will look back on the many friendships and good times spent within these historic walls. Yet not all experiences are happy ones, and the state- ment, One must take a little bitter with the sweet, makes it understandable. We will never forget the encouragement B. M. I., and those connected with the school, have given us to do our best. Now that the year is over and the class breaks up into its independent members, we thank those who helped us to this goal of graduation. We are proud to say we were a part of the B. M. I. Corps. After the Christmas recess the Senior Class elect- ed as class officers the cadets who the felt could and would fill best these places. With tile assistance of Dr. Harold M. Smith, our adviser, we chose the men in whom we were going to put our fullest measure of confidence. james Baxter and Myles Bass were elected to the positions of President and Vice President respectively. To these cadets fall the duties of conferring with the Administration on matters concerning the welfare of the Senior Class. Harry Griffiths became Class Secretary and Bill Opdyke, Class Treasurer. These men had the respon- sibility of keeping the minutes and accounting for class funds. We, their classmates, hope that our officers will go on to bigger things in the future. We know they will succeed in life as they did at B. M. I. We now leave them our heartiest thanks and best wishes for the future. 21

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CHARLES AUDINO Cbazz Master Sergeant Erlton New Jersey J. V. Football-2g Varsity Football-35 Landon Rifles-3, 43 Dean's List- 2, 3, 45 Decorating Committee?4g Glee Club-25 M. S. Wreath-3, 43 Sword and Sabr?-4. I . t It has been three years since Chazz's smiling face was first seen on the B. M. I. campus. His ready wit has made him many friends, not only in the cadet corps, but also with the members of the faculty. Chazz is not only humorous, he is one of the most warm-hearted cadets in school. Anyone with a. problem, no matter how big or little it was, was always welcome in room 138 of the Mitchell House. Here could be found the sympathetic ear and good advice of Charles. An exceptionally fine scholastic and military record are among many of his accomplishments here at B. M. I. Chazz plans to go to P. M. C. next year and we know that he will e successful in anything he undertakes. The Senior Class of 1956 wishes to take this op ortunity to say, not goodby, but au revoir to a true friend andy classmate. RONALD F. BACKER Ron Private First Class Belmont Massachusetts Cross Country-45 Winter Track-45 Spring Track-43 Dean's List-45 Sword and Sabre-45 Skirmisher-4g Glee Club-45 First Ten-ff. Belmont High School's loss was certainly our gain when Ron decided to come here last fall. Ron, a native of Massa- chusetts, is one of the few boys able to devote his time to both sports and studies. He has excelled in both. Ronnie is a member of the Glee Club and also journalistic Editor of the Skirmisher. Besides participating in cross coun- try, winter and spring track, he enjoys skin-diving in the summer and skiing in the winter. Ron's future plan is to enter Tufts University and study to be a doctor. m1S

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