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JAMES BARRETT llJim!i Trenton New Jersey Corporal Soccer, l, 2, 3, 4, Colf, 3, 4, J.V. Football, l, 2, 4g Freshman Basketball, l, 23 J.V. Baseball, l 2, Seven years ago, there appeared at B.M.l. a small tousle-haired youngster by the name of Jim Barrett. Jim was adopted by the football team the first year as its mascot. He has been active in soccer, basket- ball and baseball, Last year and the year before, how- ever, he took up golf in the spring. Jim's lightheart- ed sincerity and willingness to help others will make him sorely missed next year, COOd luCk, Jimi Good things come in small packages. K. lx. HERBERT T. BENZ. JR. ClTedIO IQ, Bordentown New Jersey 2nd Lieutenant Cross Country, l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 3, 4, Winter Track, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 45 Spring Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 3, 4, Skirmisher, l, 2, 33 Editor-in-Chief, 4, Sword and Sabre, 2, 3, Journalistic Editor, 33 Deans List, l, 2, 3, 4, Dr, Buckley Scholarship Prize, 2, 3, First Merit List, 2, 3, 43 Landon Rifles, 2, 3,4 Ted came to l3.lVl.l, seven years ago, starting out in the Junior School, Since that time he has be- come one of our class leaders, both scholastically and military-wise. Ted was Editorein-Chief of the Skir- misher and was an outstanding member of the track team. Upon graduation he plans to enter West Point. We are sure he will make the grade, We will miss you, Ted, and we hope you have the best of luck in whatever the future holds for you, Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Wh,
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JOHN L. BARN ETT Jack OLIVER C. BAKER Mollie!! Media Pennsylvania Private First Class Varsity Football, 4g Varsity Basketball, 4g Spring Track, 4. Ollie, a Post Graduate, hails from Media, Pa. Dur- ing his stay at B.M.l., he has excelled in many fields Ollie has achieved a good scholastic average anc hopes to attend the University of Delaware. Beside: having a terrific personality, he is an outstanding Sportsman. Among his outstanding achievements if the fact that he was an All-State-Prep endg the lead ing scorer in basketball and a six foot high jumper With all.these things going for you, Ollie, yol just can't miss. So good luck to a great fellow fron the Class of '57. Farmingdale New Jersey Sergeant Rifle Team, 33 J.V. Football, 33 Wrestling, 4. Now we come to that lovelorn lad from the sec- ond floor of the Hop house. Many times he could be seen staring into space to see what was beyond. ll guess she couldn't have been that far away, though.l Jack in his two years at B.M.l., has established a fine record for himself both academically and mili- tarily. He has never yet to our knowledge let down a fellow cadet or B.lvl.l. lf you get along in life the way you did in Trig, Jack, you can't fail. The best of luck to you. ' 2 if , 1 it 5
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ww 1 at s. fl? 'ei ff? me Iii ' ns. an ., , N 1 N 5 at A W 7 f ROBERT CHARLES BICKLEY vi me Colonel Southampton Pennsylvania Private First Class Band 43 Clee Club, 43 Cross Country, 4g Chapel Pianist, 43 Track 4 Colonel entered B.lvi.l. for his senior year. His track ability has.won B.lVl,l. many events. He also may be distinguished as one of the key men in the Bandg he plays one of the hottest sourphones we have ever heard, His amiable ways have won him many friends in the corps. He also plays the piano for the C-lee Club and in evening chapel services. When Bick leaves B.lVl.l. he plans to go to col- lege. May he attain the positions for which he pre- pared himself here at Bordentown Military Institute. Music hath its charm. STANLEY G. BIEKER Clstanii St. Petersburg Florida Private First Class Varsity Football, 4. Stan entered B.M.l. as a senior. He is from the Sunshine State of Florida. When he first arrived a B.lVl.l., he felt a bit lost without his waterskis anc the Florida Palm trees. Here he has made a fine rec ord for himself in both athletics and scholastic fields He was one of the players of the undefeated varsit' football team. His plans for the future are a bit un certain--whether to return to B.lVl.l., for a P.C-. yea in preparation for the United States Air Force Acad emy or continue on to college. Whatever his plan for the future we are certain of his success. So we, the Senior Class of l957, salute you, Star and wish you the greatest success in your life ven ture. ln Dixie Land, l'll take my stand.
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