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

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS OF 1959 The Freshman Class have had their first taste of the upper school this year. They have proved an asset to the corps with Seto R., Dent, and Kesty setting the pace for the class. These cadets for the first time since they entered B. M. I. have all the privileges and responsibilities of a man. They have learned to think for themselves and work closely with other cadets their age and older. In sports many cadets have proved themselves a credit to the school. Cadets Seto R. and Meier added valuable points to the Wrestling Team, while many other cadets ran on the Track Team, and built up a good potential for the coming years. The Class of '59 will now start its climb up the ladder of success, and with every rung you pass may the blessing of the Seniors attend you. Is! row: Seto, R., Keryling, Gaskill, Kesty, Frontado, H., Schubert, Williams, B. 2nd row: Maglione, Dent, Demerest, Acrich, L., Smith, A. J., Frick. 3711 row: Gould, Bickar, Howell, Seliga, Weiss, E. 4th row: Fonshill, Roccosanto, Furst, Bibus, Zeidner, Lyons. sth row: Pate, Storck, Kuhl, Upson, Marks. oth row: Spaeth, Bryan, Sinclair, Hubscher, Williams, R., Bartaglia. 5- CDD Maw

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.K HHH '3 -'mis ' - ' --v ll? N? Ist row: Granbois, Aiello, Alonso, Navarra, Principe, Toth, Pingitore, A. J., DiGioia. Znrf row: Havey, Ward, D. S., Weiss, E., Samu, Acrich, -I., Paul. ini row: Pinney, Solod, M., Griest, Rosenthal, Fry. 4th row: Knight, T., Rohmer, Ferrer, Valerius, Bermudez, Herrin. 5111 row: Frontado, W., Arthur, Voyevidlta, Szyjan, Forostyna. 61h row: Deignan, Roberts, May, Hyman, S., Winnick, Thielhelm. 71h row: Brenner, Franz, Kowal, Orenberg, Kudra. Xib row: Lear, Lahash, Mezaros. The Class of SS has been growing from its start six years ago to its present strength. Only three are present from the iifth grade class of '51. The sophomores are seen in many activities all over the campus. Acrich, J., Aiello, Arthur, Kowal and Voye- vidka lead in the Dean's list array. Cadet Labash was tops in the class for his military activities. Arthur and Kowal were seen on the track Held, and Fry was an addition to the football group. The clubs and publications units around the campus were few without numerous sophomore members. The Class of 58 is anxious to move up in the world and there is no question of their certain ability. CLASS OF 19 8 61 . -fiat. .J ffgic-'fig' 4 ..,-....-.,.-- .



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Ist row: Wenz, Spiegel, Balsamo, Frisbie, Krumich, Stimberis, Carter, Koenig, Littera, Blinder. Zmi raw: Zarroli, Waldron, Grimmie, Holbrook, Larusso, Kenna. 3rd row: Goldsmith, Marvel, Mitchell, Bianco, Hoffman. -Hb row: Craft, Mellor, Potsdam, Fogg, Femly, Bryan. Hb row: Webb, Taylor, Wesrcnhagcn, Bauso, Marrash. 6lb row: Laaken, Jessup, Meier, Hogan, Talbot, Wilmcrton. 71h row: Clark, Hinkle, Franke, Virullo, Mehok, Kaufman. The junior School of B. M. I. is composed of cadets in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades, under the supervision of Mr. Paul Hartpence. There are seventeen boys in the eighth grade this year, and they are all looking forward to their promotion from the junior School and D company to the Upper School and the R.O.T.C. Scholastically they are a separate school but in military formations they form a very important unit. Although the cadets in D company use wooden rifles instead of MI's, it doesn't prevent them from doing the manual of arms as well as the Upper School cadets. Besides the regular recitation and study periods, the Junior School Cadets have play-period under the direction of Cadet Philip Rowley for one hour every day except Thursdays and Saturdays. The ranking cadet in the junior School and of D company this year was Cadet First Lieutenant Richard Marrash, who, may we add, has done a fine job. To the cadets of the junior School, we, the Class of '56, wish you the best of luck in your years left to be spent in B. M. I. UNIOR SCHOOL 63

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