Roger Bacon High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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i' X1 THE TROUBADOUR DI 1 DICATIGN To The Vxfomm im H617 Year 1954 The Trouhadour Published by the Senior Class of Roger Bacon High School YV, V K ,wb h,' WY fx ra 4 rf' wx- f f w zrxdg. T L XIRH RIXLRIND XINCENT X RROGIR UFXI N1 K lrulr zuzzfjwffm 11 rzm iz I J iqnn ' R F- -4'-'P+ Q5 PRINCIPAL Rev. Andrew Fox, O.F.M., M.Ed. Q. ,IP Jann Rev. Ronald Nunlist, O.F.M., M.A IN MEMORY aah-I Brother Albert Harris C F P who was called to lus eternal reward on June 23 1954 I 'Shaun ' ' Father Lucian during one of his more solemn moments. Rav. Flavian Schneider, OFM., M.Ed. Cbzmiflry, Afiilfdflf Proruralof Rev. Paschal Varnskuhlcr, O.F.M., A.B. Entglifb 4, Baronian Mr. George johnson, Ph.B. Bookkeeping 1, 2, Moderator of ftudent Union, Dano: M01fffdf0f Rev. Alan Hcct, O.F.M., A.B. Athletic Director, Religion 1, B Atblctic Club Rev. Donnul Suttman, O.F,M., AB. Religion 2, Algebra Rev. Ermin Werlc, O.F.M., M.Ed. Refikgiorz 2, Evzglifh 1, Drama, Mori! fjrtrm Rev. Faran Boyle, O.F.M., A.B. Englixln 1, Hforld Hixtory, Afxiftant Yearbook Rev. Aldric Hcidlagc, O.F.M., M.A. Algebra, Procurotor Rev. Laurian Rausch, O.F.M., A.B. Geometry, Cbeerleader Moderator Rev. Stanley Bir, O.F.M., A.B. Religion 1, 2, Religiou: Direetar, Religiouf Council Mr. John Steinbrueggc, A.B. Bookkeeping 1, General Bufinen Rev. Peter Rickc, O.F.M., A.B., B. Mus. Adoanred Algebra, Trigonometry, Mufic, Glee Club Father Denis takes five for coffee Rev. Kieran Quinn, O.F.M., A.B. Art, Religion 3, Yearbook Rev. Lucian Ricke, O.F.M., M.A. Latin 1, 1, 3, 4, Latin and Camera Clube, Yearbook pbotograpbef Rev. Edmund Moore, O.F.M., M.Ed. Englirb 1, A.r.ri.rtant Guidance Rev. Eric Geisen, O.F.M., A.B. .fpanirln 1, 2, Typing Rev. Cronan Kline, O.F.M., A.B. Latin 1, Englixb 1, Band, Orebeetra Rev. William Trummer, O.F.M., M.Ed. Latin 1, 2, German 1, 2 Father Conan enjoying his favorite pipe during a free period. Father Owen pauses for a refreshing drink of-water! Rev. Florian Grcve, O.F.M., M.Ed. Religion 1, 4, Englicb 3, Pullicigf Rev. Denis Moran, O.F.M., M.A. American Hirtory, B Scbolartic Club Mr. John Docrgcr, A.B. Englixh 3 Rev. Aloysius Held, O.F.M., A.B. General Science, Mechanical Dfowing, Thx .Ytamp Drive Rev. Owen Gehrring, O.F.M., A.B. Civicc, Sociology, junior Dramatic: Rev. Antoninc Scheerz, O.F.M., A.B. Demomtmtive Cbemietry, Electficigf, General .Ycience Mr. Joseph Luchi, B.Sc. Coach, Plfjxrical Edumtian, Health Rev. Gonzaga Moran, O.F.M., B.S.L.S. Libmriarz, Carzfenor Mr. Paul Meyer, Ph.B. Efzrglirb 2, Econamirf Rev. Berno Butz, O.F.M., M.Ed. Work! Hiff0f,j', Algebra, Arrirmnt Proczzrator, Arxirtemt Gzzidanee Mr. Walter Ornella, B.Sc. Coach, Econazzzicr, Bookkeeping 1 Rev. Conan Taylor, O.F.M., A.B. Biolagg, General Icienee, Baronifm jzuziar, Nfzrzzre Club Father Faran preparing for a class 5 V ' T7 Father Flavian utilizes l1fI'CC period to scan the sport page. et, Rev. Brice Mulroy, O.F.M., A.B. PlU'.1'iCI, Advanced Algcbm, Trigonanzctrj, Dixciplimzrian C.5'.M.C. Moderator, Radio Club Mr. Thomas Wilke, A.B. Gromrtry Rev. Roderick MacGregor, O.F.M., A.B. American Hiftvry, World Hiftary Miss Alvina Docrger Regixmzr Mrs. Ann Stansbury Affiftant Regirtfar 1 ' wk . ,ff Vy,, ,ff ,a . . i lf' 'A' .,-ff' 41 X E X 1 THOMAS G. BICK-Merit Winner, Baseball, B- Scholastic, Latin Club, Baconian Staff. . . Tom comes from Corryville . . . Ambition is to become an Elec- trical engineer . . . Plans to gather his knowledge at U.C .... Says Physics just came natural. JAMES G. BIRKOFER-Merit Winner, Baseball, Football, Baconian Staff, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Stu- dent Union . . . Jim's ambition is to be a Big League Baseball player . . . Seems to have made many friends at Bacon . . . Undecided about College . . . Likes clanc- 16 ing. CHARLES A ADLETA Held down positions on Bacon s baseball and track teams Seen xery often vuth Andrews and Hauck Merit Student C S M C JOHN A ANDREWS Merit Student Elocution con test Glee Club Drama C S M C Baconian Staff Kangaroo Court Voted Most Popular at Prom Ambition IS to be a race horse trainer and vwin derby some day RONALDJ APKE Mer1tW1nner Football Basket ball Track Baconian Staff B Athletic Certainly Ron ws as one of Bacon s all time greats in Basket a Ambition is to find the Stranger in Para ise FRANKLIN C BAUR Glee Club another gift from St Bernard likes ex eryone lox es swim ming geometry and algebra main ambition is to be the big wheel at Albers where he vsorks after school KENNETH C BAUSCH Merit Student Baseball B-Scholastic Latin Club C.S.M,C .... Wants to be a Franciscan priest' will enter the Novitiate in August . . . Monk was a close friend of Flaig and Stalford . . . Liked Latin class where he had the most fun, JAMES L. BESLfTrack team B-Athletic C.S.M.C. . . . Vmnts to own his own construction business someday . . . Tears down cars as a hobby . . . Regrets leaving Bacon. LAWRENCE E. BLUM-Hails from Mt. Healthy . . . Pals with Besl and Myers . . . Favorite subject was English . . . For some reason he liked homework Elaine, is at present, the one and only. ALOYSIUS H. BOCHART- Ollie came t Bacon in his senior year from Hamilton Catholic Plans to own his own business and be a bachelor Cars drinking beer, horse racing are his hobbies Often seen with Donahue. WILLIAM J. BOEHM-C.S.M.C .... Dabbles in photography as a hobby . . . Couldn't quite figure out the reason for science and Latin . . . Employed at Good Samaritan after school . . . A tango enthusiast JAMES M. BRAUSCH-C.S.M.C .... jim hails from Sharonville , . . Ambition is to be a Carpenter or Engi neer . . . Liked Sociology because Fr. Owen taught it . . . Works on a farm after school . . . Likes square dancing. JEROME BRAY- Camera Club. . , Likes to tinker with electric trains . . . Also a rabid camera fan . . . Consults Dietsch on all matters . . . Liked chemistry, but English bored him. ROBERT C. BREDESTEGE-A quiet man, from Northside, with no flair for the opposite sex . . . Plans on becoming a railroad engineer . . . Thought his classroom conduct was not too bad. .1 'EE' -Q--ug THOMAS A BRICKA 'Vlerit Student Glee Club Drama C S M C Kangaroo Court NX ants to be a millionaire and own .1 flashy conxcrtible ust lox ed the Senior Smoking uarters GEORGE L. BRUNER- Merit Winner Baconian Staff C,S.Nl.C ....' 'Rerl comes from the sticks of North College Hill . . .Ambition to be a chemist . . . Plans to enter L.C .... Exemplary classroom conduct when Gertz was absent . . . Likes girls. VH' ww! PHILIP C. COLLINSfBasketball, Football, Student Union . . . Usually seen with Eigel and McCluskey . , . Will enter U.C. in fall to study Business Administra- tion . . . Simple ambitionwto make good. FRED A. CORSlN1EIER-'Product of Mruggedu Read- ing. . . Member of Religious Council . . . Plans on go- ing to Purdue for courses in Forestry '... Proud of his school behavior. WOND P BRLNO Rutrtnd uld to LLUIIIL tht uorlt grctttst lctorl ion p uct ins cnt lx tit Student Lloeution contest C K M K ind klllllls excellence for his school conduct ROBERT XX BLRGESS Bob hzils from bouth Fairmount Vi ould like to be 1 C P K Liked Bookkeeping and joan Target shooting is his hobbx JOHN A BUSAM Merit Winntr L S M C Bonro ls ont of the Furmount crowd P ils xx ith Vaske Ficktr and Glmpfer Used English cl iss for 1 cafcteti 1 period occ tsionally Disliked Lhem istrx JEROME J BUTLER c s M C Member of sf Clare Parish out in College Hill lants to retirc somedax after making 1 million or two O ill things he likes to read as a hobby FRANK M CECARDiPFootball B Athletic Hopes to dodge the Army some way . . . Pals with Atherton and Laivcling . . . Liked Mechanical Draw- in . . . Frank coached a Pee Wee football team in his spate time. LAWRENCE L. CHANDLER'--XX ill attend cl1sses 1 UC. with a view to the adxertising field . . . Ho aes to work on Enquiere Staff someday . . . Hails from Mt. Auburn. 'lm' 1'-'gf HARRY CRAMER- Hairs was his favorite nickname . . . Ambition-to get a Pontiac convertible . . . Pals with Bill Smith and Rudy Gerbus . . . Showed a considerable amount ofinterest in girls . . . Goes for slow dancing with a nice girl. GERALD C. CURRY- Luke, a St. Clement prod- uct, has a favorite sport-matrbing for beer. . . Pals with Gertz, Brausch, Brunner and Speed . . . Ambition to get a job with good pay . . . Liked chemistry. FRANCIS E. DEITSCH-Merit Winner, B-Scholastic, Latin Club, C.S.M.C .... Ambition is to make lots of money . . . Comes from Corryville . . . Makes model airplanes for a hobby . . . Likes a girl named Barb . . . Thought Latin was goafy .' JOHN O. DELANEY-C.S.M.C .... John hopes to make a million next year-then retire . . . Liked Typ- ing and slow dancing . . . Thinks Pat is a very nice name for a girl. LAWRENCE H. DICKHAUS-Latin Club, C.S.M.C. . . . Larry comes from Northside . . . Ambirion is to own his own home . . . Thinks Elaine is quite a girl. ALBERT W. DIEHL-Football, Track, Merit Stu- dent, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court, Ba- conian jr .... Moose wants to be an oil man . . . Rather undecided about college. DOMINIC I. DxFILIPPO- Nick makes his home in Corryville . . . Played a lot of sports outside school -Football, Basketball, and Baseball . . . There is only one girl in Nick's life. . REGINANGELO A. DIPILLA-R a d i 0 C l u b , C.S.M.C .... Makes his home in Corryville, where he pals with Heing, Kugele, and Deitsch . . . Worked at Good Samaritan Hospital after school . . . Ray liked all his subjects, especially Chemistry . . .Wants to be an aeronautical engineer, will enter X.U. in Sep- tembcr. RAYMOND R. FELDI-lAUSfMerit Student, Re ligious Council . . . One ofthe St. Bernard group , . Has the golf mania . . . Dislikes dancing . . . Girls? 7 not interested . . . Ials with Flynn . . . Wants to be il SUCCCS5. JOHN C. PICKER- Merit Winner, Religious Coun cil, C,S.M.C .... john played a hot trumpet in th band . . . Crazy about Nancy. C JEROME D. DOERGER-Merit Student, Basket- ball, Kangaroo Court . . . A proud native of St. Ber- nard . . . Digger dug graves at St. johns cemetery after school . . . Pals with the boys from Pete's . . . Claims dancing tires his legs, but likes all sports. ROBERT B. DOERGERfBaseball, Reserve Basket- ball, B-Athletic . . . Bob came all the way from Fin- neytown . . . Has high hopes of getting into Major league baseball. BRIAN E. DONAHUE-Merit Winner, Basketball, Elocution contest, Drama, Latin Club, Baconian Staff, C,S,M.C., Student Union, Kangaroo Court . . . Brian was one of the best liked guys at Bacon . . . Pals with all the boys . . . Likes especially Mary Alice . . .Says his classroom conduct was Crazy . . . Am- bition is ro enter the theatre or music lield. RONALDj. EIGELiFootball, B-Athletic, Kangaroo Court . . . i'Tony hails from Reading . . . Favorite hobby is drinking with Witzman . . . Likes a certain Joni . . . Lives a rugged outdoor life . . . Liked out- foxing Fr. Paschal. HAROLD ENGELKAMP-Merit Winner, Elocu- tion contest, Religious Council, Drama, Latin Club, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court, Cheer- leader . . . Ambition is to get rich quick with a mini- mum of effort . . . Hap says classroom conduct was Wild . . . Pals with Donahue, Ken Schneider, and all the Boys . . . Liked Latin. EDWARD L. FAETH-Glee Club . . . Plumbing trade looks very good to Ed . . . Always a gentleman when teachers were present . . . Went soft on Mary Lou. JAMES FLAIG-Merit Winner, Baseball, Foot- ball, B-Scholastic, Latin Club, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Student Union . . .Jim hails from Montfort Heights . . . Liked Sociology . . . Ambition is to settle down someday . . . Likes slow dancing . . . Plans to enter U.C. next year. JOHN C. FLOHR-President of Religious Council, Merit Student, Drama, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C., Cheerleader . . . jackson wants to be a pharmacistg will enter U.C .... Pals with Bruner and Westrich . . . Liked Religion, and dancing with Lynn. IVIAURICEJ. FLYNN-Merit Winner . . . The i'Errol Flynn of Bacon hails from Carthage but spends most of his time in Elmwood Place . . . Pals with Siebel and Rother . . . Thinks the Bunny Hop is real cat . . . Plays golf and basketball after school hours. PHILIP L. FRANCIA-Glee Club, Kangaroo Court . , . Max likes to sing and dance, hates to work . . . Frequents a certain cat shop near City Hall , . . His girl friends are too numerous to mention . . . Claims he will end up in either Penn State or the State Pen . . . Wants to open a Hot-Rod Shop of his very own. DONALD E. FROEHLE-Ambition is to teach at O.L.A .... Bums with anyone from Corryville . . . Used study period to grab a few winks . , . Disliked low conduct notes. WILLIAM GAMPFER-Baconian, Merit Student, C.S.M.C .... Often seen with a girl named Carol . . . Liked English because of Fr. Paschal. ifi VF? ?.2 . 4- ,-ir '- ' f I., ,,. Q, , , ,f Q. M- W THOMAS A. GERTZfB-Scholastic, Religious Coun- cil, Kangaroo Court . . . Tom's ambition is to save enough money to get married . . . Liked Sociology and Chemistry . . . Pals with Hauck, Adleta, Apke, Curry . . . Has been seen dating a certain girl, Nancy. WILLIAM GINLEY-One of the coolest cats seen around Bacon for a long time. . . Bill is ai member of the National Guard. . . Pals with George Rea. -wqgnli' g LQ ag? ggi' I JOHN B. HOLTEL-Merit Student, Basketball, C.S.M.C., B-Scholastic . . . Laird was aSt. Clement boy . . . Worked at Vine St. Cemetery after school hours . , . Captain and Coach of the R.B. golf team. RICHARD A. HOLTHAUSfAmbition is to be a salesman . . . Two favorite girls-Marian and Sharon . . . Fond of slow dancing . . . Frenchie may spend some time at U.C. '2 STANLEY W GLASER Football Baseball B Ath letic Kangaroo Court Hopes to be pool champ Thinks the teachers will nes er forget room 7.7. RICHARD C GRONAUER Merit Student R ligious Council C S M C Student Union Kangaroo Court No favorites among the fair sex likes them a Will enter U C to study Business Administra tion Considered Fr Owen tops as a teacher RAYMOND W HARRIGAN Merit Winner Re serxe Football Baconian Ray was an outstanding cheerleader for the Spartans Favorite girl resides in Indianapolis Pals with Schi-and Schell and Herbs: ROGER P HAUCK A Reading boy and proud of it Merit Winner Baconian Staff B Athletic Student Union Kangaroo Court Won letters in basketball and track When Roger is not running the hurdles he likes to swim State champion in the no yard high hurdles THOMAS A HEING Merit Winner B Scholastic Tom hails from Fairmount Liked Sociology and chemistry best . . . Wants to be a chemical engi- neer . . . Pals with Kugele Deitsch Nichting and Di Pilla. . . Likes all girls. . , Tom consistently made the honor roll. THOMAS E. HERBST-Merit Student C.S.M.C. B- Scholastic . . . Tom came from Monfort Heights . . . Engineering course at U.C. ligures in his immediate plans . . . Seen often with Harrigan and Schrand. RAYMOND W. HULGIN-Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... Ambition is to graduate . . . Slow and Dreamy is the way he describes his kind of dancing . . . Plans for further education are undecided. THOMAS F. HUNSCHE-Religious Council, Ba- conian Staff, C.S.M.C .... Ambition is to make alot of money with little work . . .Thought activity period was perfect for sleeping . . . Hopes to enter U.C. PAUL F. -IAEHNEN-Paul dreams of becoming a famous chemist . . . Claims he has no girl friends . . . Disliked Algebra most of all . . . Will enroll at Ohio Mechanics Institute. KENNETH L. 'IUNKER-Merit Winner, C.S.M.C. . . . Tiger hails from Roselawn . . . Ambition is to be a contractor . . . Pals with Kispert, Koehne and Wess . . . Thought Chemistry was interesting . . . Works at A 84 P's in Roselawn . . . Always seen with Ruth . . . Likes to play Pee Wee Tee golf. WILLIAMJ. KELLERAReligious Council, C.S.M.C. , Band . . . Liked English and Father Paschal . . . Bill had a little trouble with Advanced Algebra . . .Thinks Wanda is very nice. DONALD KENNEDY-Don pals with Curry, Mc- Nally, and Keyes . . . Works at Albers after school . . . Got a big bang out of Chemistry . . . Plans to enter U.C. in the fall and become an electrical engineer. 'YV' fri , .291 1 ' figffle , 1'3f3:'r 'A Q-.-. .. Y it ffiffrf-Qzgifei. ..Ql1..v1j'Qf1,g1 .,.,,,.? 9 ,,, ,J ' 2 rfb..-fa ,df W7 ,f 1' ef ,Q A I THOMASJ. KEYES- Tom Cat is undecided about college . . . Ambition is to make money and raise a. family . . . Only one girl in this senior's life-Mary Ellen . . . Sociology came easy to Tom. ROBERT C. KISPERT-Merit Winner, B-Scholastic, C.S.M.C .... Bob comes from St. Francis DeSales in East Walnut Hills . . . Hopes to be a Chemical Engi- neer . . . Will attend U.C. next year . . . Pals with junker, Holtel, and Wess. -vw. mr -Q' U KR HARRYJ. LAIVELINGfBaseball, Football, Track, B-Athletic . . . Would like to become the world's heavyweight champ . . . Pals with Sauer and Ninte- mann . . . Among all the girls Harry has met he thinks Kay is best. RUSSELL F. LEHN-Merit Student, Religious Coun- cil, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C .... Russ thought Chem- istry was the most interesting subject . . . Looks for- ward to a career in Pharmacy . . . Will enroll at U.C. next Fall . . . Dates a certain Betty. JEROME L KISTNER Kiss hails from Clifton Considers Linda a dream This bOV1S headed for the Naxy Math w as his fax orite branch JAMES H KOCH From Fairmount God s Coun r in Cookie s opinion Old time two step dancing w as his fax orite Only one girl Peggy Spent spare time working and playing sports GERALD A KOEHNE Merit Student Glee Club C S M C Worked on his car as a hobby Gerry got a big kick from Miller s questions Sociology periods Looks forward to a career in agriculture RIMTAS J KRIAUCIUNAS Punchy tried his luck as a boxer Invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about his classroom conduct uite an artist Baconian Staff and Annual Clerks at Dow s for spending money STEPHEN A KRUPA Elocution Contest Drama C.S.M.C .... Wottle and Stone were his special pals . . . Not very interested in girls . . . Hobbies are Music and horses . . . Next Fall will Find him at X.U. THOMAS G. KUGELE-Merit Student C.S.M,C. . . . Cannonball will sign up at O.M.I. in the fall . . . Dreams of becoming an electrical engineer . . . Thought chemistry was interesting . . . Collects tropical fish for fun. ROBERT P. LINFERT-Merit Student, Latin Club, Nature Club. . . Bob hopes to be a doctor. . .Will be- gin his studies at U.C .... No particular girl friend . . . Played basketball as a hobby. JOSEPH T. LOHMUELLER-Religious Council, Latin Club . . .Joe comes from Reading . . . A very quiet guy . . . Disliked History because it kept him off Honor Roll . . . Picks football scores for a hobby. WALTER F. LUDMAN---C.S,M.C .... Mouse has a wild dream about seeing Paris . . . Was enthusi- astic about Geometry . . . Walt will stop his educa- tion with graduation from Bacon . . . Noncommittal about girls. CHARLES J. MARTINI-C.S.M.C .... Chic lives in Fairmount . . . Ambition is to be an office worker . . .Quite popular with the girls. . .Claims his favor- ite pastime is sleeping. JOHN j. MARVIN-C.S.M.C .... Calls Northside home . . . Likes tishing and hunting . . . Pals with Faeth and Di Filippo , . .Works at Albers after school . . . A Sports fan. FRANK G. MAYBORG-Football, Basketball, Glee Club, Kangaroo Court . . . Assistant manager at Albers . . . Wants to attend U.C .... Likes pinochle, Fr. Owen, and Mr. Johnson. 1,1-::.7 X-'QP fy 'FS' ,Wu PETER F. 'WAZZEI-Merit Student C.S.M.C .... Pete has plans to enter U.C. Night school . . . Wants to become an accountant . . . Liked Roger Bacon but glad the fun years are finished . . . Disliked typing class. DANIEL E. MCCLUSKEY-Merit Winner, Basket- ball, Elocution Contest, Student Union, Kangaroo Court . . . Suggests the Vade Mecumu be tossed out . . . Ambition is to spend a nice long vacation in Cali- , fornia . . . Often seen with Glaser, Birkofer, and An- D drews. 'iff-jf l2Hjg'wf XVILLIAM E. MILLER'Baseball, Football, Basket- ball, B-Athletic,C.S.M.C., Merit Winner.. . Bill took a terrific kidding about his steady, Bubbles' '... Am- bition is to get a good job and marry . . . Sorry he is leaving Bacon. JOHN L. MONACO- Merit Student, Religious Coun- cil, C.S.M.C., Annual Staff, Kangaroo Court. . .John did a line job as Sports Editor for Baconian . . . Plans . . S . . . ,id john. V xl 1 NC' to enter X U for law study Civics came easy ni WILLIAM J. MCCLUSKEY-Merit Student, Co-cap- tain of Football team, Elocution Contest, Drama, Baconian Stall' . . . Willie liked Fr. Paschal's Eng- lish periods . . . No special girl friends . . . Will at- tend Xavier U. THOMAS E. MCGINNIS-Merit Winner, C.S.M.C. . . . Comes from St. Bernard . . . Plans to join the Navy after graduation . . . Liked Sociology but won't say why '... Frequently seen with a neat blonde, Dee, by name . . . Wished Bacon would do away with jug .. .Answers to Tim or Mac, CHARLES R. McKINNEYAMerit Student, Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... Liked to collect coins and stamps in his spare time . . . Behavior was excellent when teachers were watching. ROBERT A. McNALLY- Mac was quiet and re- served but well known at Bacon . . . Has a simple am- bition-to make money, lots of it . . . Played basket- ball for St. Clement . . . Wants to go to Xavier. RONALD G. MEYER-Preferred Civics to all the other senior branches . . . Merit Student, Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... Ron hasn't made up his mind about college but is rather delinite about janet. LOUIS H. MlLLERfReligious Council . . . Pickle Lou spends his sparc time trying to make his old Plymouth run . . . Hobby is lishing . . . Seen often in the company of Uhrig, Kistner and Bruno. JAMES A. MONTGOMERY-Football, Religious Council, Baconian . . . Monte was wild about Carol . . . Father Paschal and this boy clashed all year . . . Was fascinated by Motorcycles and Airplanes. .IAMES T. MOORMAN-Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... From St. Monica Parish in Clifton . . . Ace is quite fond of a girl named Phyllis . , . Cars and slow danc- ing are his hobbies. NORMAN F. MUENICH - Munchy spent otli- hours as a gardener. . .To get married is his ambition . . . Listed Skelton, Myers, Cramer and Bell as his special friends. PIERCE L. MYERS- Boots made his spending money at Benhardt's Pharmacy over in Mt. Healthy . . . College seems like too much work . . . Felt Chem- istry to be a little dull but was enthusiastic over Soci- ology . . . Baconian Staff . . . C.S.M.C .... Annual Staff. ROBERT L, NEAL-Baconian Staff, Kangaroo Court . . . Bob comes from St. Boniface, Northside. . , Hopes to be a chemist in the future and that was one subject he liked this year . . . Kept in shape by playing tennis. RONALD J. NICHTING-Ron went for Radio in a big way . . . On his own authority, he has A'Lots of girl friends . . , Ambition is to be a cook . . . Built model airplanes for a hobby. WPS H 1-pv www f....-W' ANTHONY J. NIEMAN-C.S.M.C .... Wants to be a landscape artist . . . Proxy raised steers for County Fairs . . . Constant source of irritation to Mr. johnson during the past year. HERMAN T. NINTENIANN-hferit Student . . . As for the girls, Herm loves them all, he did not say it was vice-versa, too . . . Cvus leaves us with these words of wisdom, Mr. Johnson is a great man . . . Wants to beat Ben Hogan in golf? Mui. 41? -Su-Ty, 'sf 'T ' E YV .w DONALD REICHERT--Baseball, Football, Bas- ketball, Glee Club, C.S.M.C., Merit Student . . . Am- bition is to be a baseball player . . . Twinkle-toes likes dancing with Sue . . . Don had a lot of trouble with Algebra. RICHARD W. ROLL-Merit student, Baseball, Re- ligious Council, Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... Thinks St. Bernard is God's country . . . Played four years of intra-mural basketball and F.O.P .... Hobby is girls. PETER C. OSWALDWC.S.M.C ,... Peter came from The Terrace . . . A running acquaintance of Fr. Brice. . .Pete spent a great deal of time in lug . . . Will enter U.C. Evening College. EDWARD F. PEDDENPOHL-Merit student, C.S.M.C ....l A mbition is to be a plumber . . . Pals with Chester Skelton . . . Thought Civics was easyg disliked chemistry . . . Likes to spend time with Betty Ann. GEORGE F. PRINZ-Merit student, C.S.M.C .... Liked Chemistry because it kept him awake . . . Thought Bacon was a great school . . . George said that the girls were fortunate when he was around. PATRICK C. QUINLAN-Pat hailed from out Mt. Auburn way . . , Liked dancing . . . Claims he has plenty of girl friends . . . Will not go to college. GEORGE W. REA-Jo Ann is Georges steady . . . Played basketball after school . . . Chemistry was his favorite subiect . . . Wants to be a plumber. DONALD R. REGNER-Glec Club, C.S.M.C. . . Likes sports . . . Ambition is to be a businessman . . . Often seen with Faeth, Hulgin 8: Nieman . . . Sociol- ogy came easy to Don. JOSEPH P. ROSSMAN-Merit student, Drama, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court, Elocutiou contest . . . Wants to be a businessman . . . Likes girlsh-the more the merrier . . . Plans to attend U.C. RONALD H. ROTHER-Merit Student, Freshman Football, C.S.M.C .... Hails from St. Aloysius in Elmwood . . . Often seen with Siebel and Flynn . . . Liked bowling and pool, but not Chemistry . . . Liked dancing ofthe slow variety. . . Will attend X.U. LOUIS F. SAND-Merit student, C.S.M.C .... Am- bition is to be an electrician . . . Likes hunting . . . Lists as pals, Meyer and Reichert . . . Undecided about college. RAYMOND C. SANDER-Merit student, Religious Council . . . Ray hails from St. Charles in Hartwell. . . Has a burning ambition to graduate . . . Likes chem- istry and Father Flavian . . . Another advocate ofthe outdoor life . . . Can be seen anywhere with McGinnis and Weil. DANIEL F. SAUER-Track, Band, Merit student, C.S.M.C .... Hopes to retire in his twenties . . . Pals with Laiveling, Diehl and Schlarman . . . Simply loves girls . . . Not sure about college. RAYMOND N. SCHAEPER-Baconian jr., C.S.M.C. . . . Ambition is to be an architect . . . Tried to play cards in English period . . . One of Father Owen's pals. 'Mk raw FLOYD S. SCHELL-Latin Club, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C .... Floyd was the popular president of the C.S.M.C. Conference . . . Liked to talk to Jeannie . . . Played football. MARK N. SCHERZINGER-C.S.M.C .... Mark is a promising hockey player . . . Has all the girls he needs for a while. . . Will attend U.C. next year . . . Partners in crime were Flaig and Wcntzel. lwvwff jf. zz: -mfs? , 713' 1-Q ,1 ggi: ,ff 5 'Q yfilfziiif, 'wf,'L., 'wru:r,.,.1 fvpyffa,,.t., Magi., ala, 17,23 U11 ,ffj',. s-...M .1 'usa' 4? 1+ H A' waml. L A at WALTER L. SHROYER-Kangaroo Court, C.S.M.C., Drama . . . Vvlalt hopes to own his own nursery someday '.,. A live wire in the classroom . . . Played baseball for a Forester Team. THOMAS R. SIEBEL-eMerit student, Religious Council, Latin Club, C.S.M.C .... Tom is one ofthe Elmwood cats . . . Ambition is to graduate . , . Dis- liked Advanced Algebra. 6:43, JEROME E. SCHILDMEYER-Merit student, Bas- ketball, Drama, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . Jay comes from St. Bernard . . . Crazy about women and cards . . . Hopes to be a famous chemist. ROBERT J. SCI-lINDLERfC.S.M.C .... Bob was usually seen enjoying a smoke in front of school every morning . . . Worked at Albers . . . Has no desire to continue his education in college. A PAUL W. SCHLARMANN-C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . Slim Slam wants to see the world and make a lot of money . . . Plays pool at the Knotty Pine . . . Preferred typing because it did not require study. NORBERT F. SCHMITZ-Norb came from Mt. Airy to Bacon each morning . . . Liked Bookkeeping be- cause Mr, johnson always gave him a break . . . Plans to enter O.M.I .... Worked at a pharmacy. WILLIAM lj. SCHOENE-C.S.M.C .... Doodles is a proud citizen of Fairmount . . , Usually seen with Gampfer and Prinz . . . Willie dislikes all girls . . . Classroom conduct was, in his words, Ugood when Father was looking. EDWARD SCHRAND-Track, Merit student, B- Athletic, B-Scholastic . . . Liked Chemistry because it was easy . . . Seen very often with Carol . . . His ambition is to get his Chev started without push- ingit. CHESTER L. SKELTON-A senior with the real Spartan spirit! . . . Elocution contest, Drama, Cheer- leader, Baconian Staff . . . Hopes to become a T V an- nouncer . . . Was voted the Best school worker. GERALD W. SMITH-Merit student, Glee club, Baeonian staff, C.S.M.C .... Smitty hails from Hartwell . . . Principal ambition is to graduate . , . Liked any form of math . . . Employed in a Pharmacy after school. WILLIAM H. SMITH-Football, B-Athletic, Ba- conian staff, C.S.M.C .... Likes sleeping. . . His girl friends are countless Cyou will have to take his word for itj . . . Will attend O.M.I. at night. DAVID J. SPADE-Football, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C. . . . Product of College Hill . . . Answers to Sam, or should . . . Liked Chemistry because of Fr. Fla- vian's sense of humor . . . Likes all girls . . . Bums with Bill and Bones MeCluslcey. JOHN C. SPEED-Hails from St. Bernard . . . Hobby is drinking beer and playing pool . . . A brain in Math . . . Ambition is to get married and to be a suc- cess at work . . , Did not care for English Ctoo many essays??D. HOWARD F. STALFORD-Merit Student, C.S.M.C., Religious Council . . . Audrey is his one and only . . . Worked in a meat market. . . A lover of the outdoors, he likes to Fish and hunt. . . Manages St. James girls' softball team in his spare time. I fn, Y 'I P J LAWRENCE W. STElNfBacoman Parish Repre sentative . . . Einstein is an inhabitant of Worth College Hill . . . Wants to be a telexision technician IRVIN E. STENGERW Merit Student YVants to earn lots of money . . . Likes all girls Worked as little as ossible . . . Enjoys a frosted glass of gool W ruff 'WPlHllihu.. DAVID C. VENTRE'Wants to manage a corpora- tion and have a pretty private secretary . . . Liked all business subjects . . . Plans to attend U.C .... Fan of Cincinnati Mohawksg also likes auto racing. JOHN E. VENTRE-Second of the pair from South Fairmount . . . C.S.M.C .... Wants to be an engineer . . . Pals with Wentzel . . . Likes to collect stamps . . . Was never jugged in his four years at Bacon. ALAN ,I STIGLER Drama Baconian unior XX ants to be a success Liked all sublects especially Religion Predicts Father Paschal will one dav surpass the immortal Shakespeare RICHARD L STONE Merit Student B Scholastic Drama Rich vs as president of the Nature Club Pals with Krupa Wottle and uinlan Ambition is to earn ox er S50 ooo a year MICHAEL G TOMSITZ C S M C Wants to be a mechanical engineer Likes repairing cars and guns Pals with Bruno Keller and Briclta Could not dig the squares in Geometry Likes Rose Mary EDWARD G UHL Merit Student C S M C is a proud natue ofCorryx1lle His hobbies include bowling and girls Fitz works at Albers where he hopes to be a stock manager Pals with Prinz Gronauer and Froehle ROBERT F UHRIG C S M C I-lails from St Monica parish in Clifton Likes to fix cars decided about his life's ambition but plans to attend O.M.I .... Thought Electricity was interesting. ROBERT R. VASKE-Merit Student Football . . . Liked any kind of dance you sit out . . . Liked Chem- istry but not Bookkeeping . . , Usually seen with Dickhaus and Neal . . . Handy with the pasteboards. HERBERT W. VOGT-Pals with Burgess and Moor- man . . . Photographer of sorts . . . Had a cordial dis- like for English . . . Ambition is to get married and raise a family . . . Found work at Kroger's interesting. E. THOMAS VONDERBRINK-Merit Student, Baconian, C.S.M.C .... Tom comes from the green hills of Mt. Airy . . . Ambition is to own Castle Farm , . . Likes golf and baseball . . . Found Trigo- nometry interesting. GEORGE W. WAGNER-Reserve Football, C.S. MC. . . .One of Fairmount's prize packages . . . Answers to Mush . , . XVorks at Albers in Corryville . . . Thinks a lot of Marti . . . Pal of Koch and Zafhro. ADAM E. WATZEK-Football, Baseball, Basketball, B-Athletic, C,S.M.C., Student Union, Merit Student . . . Easy Ed wants to attend U.C. or X.U., and to be a builder . . . Thinks Father Paschal is the great- est. ROBERT L. WEIL-C.S.M.C., Reserve Football . . . Bob hails from Camp Washington . . . Plans on being an engineer . . . Used his spare time working on a '40 Plymouth . . . Pals with Francis, Sanders, and McGinnis . . . Claims he could not keep track of all his girl friends. MICHAEL D. WELSH-Merit Student, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C .... From St. james in White Oak. . . Pals with Dickhaus, Smith, and Vaske . . . His hobby is archery . . . Liked English, because it was easy . . . Says his classroom conduct was fair, 'Z v, f7 cn!-'ff' 3101904 4 www... ff LOUIS C. WENITZEL- Toodles comes from Mont- fort Heights . . . Can always be found with Flaig and Scherzinger . . . Hobby is raising orchids . . . An employee of Albers . . . Claims he can jitterbug. GERALD B. W'ESSfTraCk, Merit Student, Ba- conian, C.S.M.C .... This handsome young man wants to be an undertaker . . . Liked Chemistry and Sociology . . . Plans to attend U.C. in the Fall. D 'P+--so fa, A 'eff' , YQTZV' MS I fffflllj .i 7 ,, 5 WILLIAM D. WURZELBACI-IER-C.S.M.C., Merit Student . . . Ambition is to own a chain of grocery stores . . . Likes hunting and the fair sex . . . Pals with Stenger, Wiesman, and Schlarman . . . Liked Mechan- ical Drawing. JUSTIN -I. ZAFFIRO+Merit Student, B-Scholastic, Religious Council . . . Jus comes from Corryville . . . Ambition is to graduate . . . A natural in Chemistry . . . Likes to dance . . . Plays the field . . . Worked in a drugstore in Avondale after school. JAMES E. WESTRICH-Baconian, C.S.M.C .... The quiet man of Room 1.7 . . .jim enjoyed Chemistry . . . Plans to attend U.C.g would like to get a Masters dc:- gree in Science . . . Strictly a woman-hater. KENNETH E. WIESMAN-C.S.M.C ....' 'Wizz hails from White Oak . . . Pals with Schlarman, Stenger, and Wurzelbacher . . . Found Radio a very interesting subject, English a bore. GLEN L. WINTERS-Hails from St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in St. Bernard . . . Wants to be a pharmacist . . . Found Chemistry interesting . . . Will attend U.C. WALTER E. WOLF-Comes from Mt. Auburn . . . Preferred eating and sleeping to almost everything else . . . Considered Civics and Sociology as his best subjects . . . Never could appreciate Father Paschal's jokes. ARTHUR R. WOLFRAM-Parish Representative, C.S.M.C .... Art comes from Fairmount . . . Dis- liked all subjects . . . Likes all women . . . Worked at the Public Library after school . . . Wants to be- come America someday. EDWARD A. WOTTLE-Merit Student, Oratorical Contest, B-Scholastic, Drama, Latin Club, Baconian, C.S.M.C .... Very popular at Bacon . . . Eddy is strictly a long-hair music lover . . . Ambition is to play in the Cincinnati Civic Orchestra . . . Is headed for X.U. .- . . Liked all subjects, and hustled on them always. 3 is..,,,,,x '33 I H ,A,,,u,.wN f w nw? , f M ' ,IL f.Qg4 w,, 2 -1-u..g...3'Hm.m:: .2- ,i -ff' f-,J N4Nr N A Aw 1 .44M 7 i N .,,,.wWf5'HTWf Y it ,pf wm,,.,,,,.--M ,JWMWMWW ml' Q' 9 It F ,W 'v 'x I F' ua , s li U DERCLASSMEN e - yi E. Z fs +5 z: 3 H. 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E Z 5 J ': L 11 3 IE J. 7 LC Tr 5 2 Ki M 34, IG O RO I Roger B 12 18 O O 20 7 O 13 12 PooTBALLi 1953 arm Opponentf Central 6 Hughes 20 Hamilton Public 6 Newport Catholic 6 Hamilton Catholic 7 Louisville Sr. Xavier 13 Purcell 53 Elder 13 St. Xavier 19 Riff l It .n. , 1' fffisr 5 Roger 13116011 74 63 62 58 67 62 62 57 50 71 50 72 58 56 51 61 55 33 66 48 64 44 1953-1954 Deer Park Lemon Monroe Walnut Hills Hamilton Catholic Western Hills Central Taylor Portsmouth Purcell Hughes Elder Dayton Roosevelt Hamilton Public St. Xavier Lockland Wayne Purcell Newport Catholic Erlanger St, Henry Elder St. Xavier TOURNAMENT Taylor Hamilton Public Oppwznzfr 59 64 75 66 61 38 48 80 48 54 44 74 64 67 66 67 54 68 62 57 55 64 Cv LJ f if f I I f 5, as . VARSITY SQUAD Front Rfmu' M, McMahon, F. Wcvcr, R. Coldechmidt, Curtin, R. Snbcllmus. .frmnd Rau 1 41. Sclliltlrncycr, Hultul, Docrgcr, E. Speed, R. H11uCk,Tffm1Rrm. D. Mcffluxkuyglj, Birkt1fcr,R. Apkc,E.Wg1tzck, Cogxclmjoc Luchi, Lffff Ron Apke, Southwestern Ohiok leading scorer, gets EWG. Center: Weyer tries a jump-shot. Right: Schildmcvcr drives for a left-hand lay-up. egg x N 1 I Q 4,9- , I X 'Q nf' g if Lf X H f Q K FU .. 5- A rm' S S 4 N ,F , 4 -X ,., fs, I ..1. Q f , 1 W . I ' - , , x 3 , A 5-Q r 1-N blfvm lqfi X 5 ' Rs Li f ' 1 if Y 1 ' ---- 'Q' f- K . X XXX E R , - V if R, xx AN l L ,An I ,, . xx 'XX 425 1 , -2 E RESERVE SQVAD Fran! Rou':R.ThCiQ,F, ElSncr,,I.D11vix,T H frm LXR R rN1LlI'COHCf,'I. Collini C N ullicr R Allwrimck. T171 I R TH ERLIRE 1 Sh iRY'h R our , art, . a 'c, . nge ,-I. c mm, .. IC aus, .S 64 J nr, fvj , -' fix. ar I E fy A ' as 0 4 . ,.. an V fx ',. 4- N ' Q 2 K 4 N ,M I ' I .lf X ,X 'Z f 1 X . W 'T x ,, W I l rf- J., TP' 7' I . WT f 1 5- fi! . Q X J f T ,-2 N f Q' T' V V ' . ff 'T 1.7 , 1 L Q- s f f I ,' Y 1 , 1 h 1 lj T N ,rx Tj V j T 5 lx If X-,X T My x .2 rf . 'N l Q Lf! 2 If fr SX -uf .V .5 5 5 Q 3 3 C' Q X A ,f N- i f V w.,' i7' Q. s 'fa Tv . 1 W1 F ' tw ' .T K 1 5 W' 5 T T 4 r x J T T FRESHMAN SQVAD Front Razr: T. I.LllNH1CI'f, R. Armbruftcrhl. Bokhl. Rmnmrin. .S,fI0?IL1RflIl'.' R. Albrinck, T. TVTOILITTLIIT, M. Willingh G. Holt, M. Mcfilnskcv, G. Lewis. Tf11rn'R0u'.' T. Kiefer, W. RocCkcrs,KI.S1Lkin4g, R. Wcsy, D. Albrinck. 64 I.r'f'f.'B.1COl'1TICi crowd around refreshment stand at halftime. R1if. HrmCk wirluns the margin in the Deer P.1rk mms. W 4,4 Q- Y Ng 295911. -www. -sh R 1 xg ' J f s Y J X 19: ar wgffr JW M 'ff , w ff . ' 5 V121-Si -X 'ff l 5 if? p n ' . R533 fi' Q ggi? ff? 23 'fffqwzni ,'W, : 4u, 1. -1, vllrw- L fx '- fs-QLQWT .. f, 'i '-0-SH 'I '- ,:gfQ35a- j:,'ig2a'fr,g'2 2i:Q2- ' ' 3-W m ag' Front Rau R. Harrison, R. I-lauclc,R.G0lnlscl'1mlalr,C Lellwx R Pgrcrs Nluxel Kurnu P Porn Holt Xmnd Rau K Dlchl Blonaco P H0ferc:r,T. Heimkrcitcr, G. l-l0lc0ml'v,ll lxxlc. F XX ucr S Lxml W Rogclxurs Nllrlxs Tflfd Razz L N1CC1rthx T Kimp haus F Trotta,T.Feld,D. Listcrmar1r1,R.Bross,.I. HJYUXCXCF M Schprzmgcr Clements Fa1zrtl1Razc M Xlxlllnglmm T Kiefer L Bow en K Schnfidcr, T. Roxlacirex W. Fallon, E. Gerrh, ll if l .'- ' f .9 .7 'www I Q Q I , v X f x f L yn ' , ' Gr 4 V' xx xxx' Tl 'Rf lfhi .LT'C'.3ly BASEBALL SQUAD fr If Ro P Gerlxe M Kearns J Norri K Schneider W Mill r R Doerger, R. jenkins. .fem IK Birkol K BJ sch Derers W ohns aeger T Bick R Roll D Reichert Lunch oeLuCh1 Tl rlR Fluig, T. Hinssen,T Ull R B r I BASEBALL 1954 Kogrr Bacon Reading Western Hills Hughes Purcell St. Xavier Central Elder Withrow Elder Central Western Hills No. College Hill Newport Carholie TOURNA MEINT Harrison Elder Reichert gloves a high throw for the put our N 3 it tsl --.lf vw' ,v Q 41' , new lsfj ' IWLV -w A , .4 , ' we . V r'Av. . 1,,fw5.,5a,lMi 4 XMNHV ,4,g1,7y'm,m,: Q Vpr Ha Rcichcrr crosses thc plate in :hc Wirhrow gmuc. Sclmcidur mumls third, and huhulx for home. CAFETERIA Although nur a sport, cafeteria activity ix son1cthing.1r which thu mcnofB.1Con ncvcr low. 'dh 0 N N X .2'vp .. 41 fv ,mx I .Es 'limb ' ' 1 Q.. . a bn. ITC . .1 - K -A -. ,x On' R -x.N .', GW'- ff' 4 l x, I .Lu 4 4 X5 ' it ' Tv N f s aqx3',wg I Y N,-ni -v ,f 1 2' X . 3 , a X , , v KJ X l O fa. 1 I IA P 13 .V M 1 sf X ACTIVITIES l , I. .L Is H 'fl Father Runnltl pruiclietl the xernmn .it tht opening Mass. not BEGHQS On September 8 the scholastic year at Bacon began with the at- tendzince of the student body at 21 Solemn High Mass in St. Clement Church. The Very Reverend Father Vincent Kroger, Provincial, was celeb ran t. 14 M4 22 1 3.5 , 4,3 xr K LA 4 .tu C , K 2.1 x X, x 7 I I X air, M 1.-il? 'Ziff ,, f'.'x J 1 fi l, 1 i ' 1 3 gf 3 if Q ai :ag 'Iii' 2 . L'WQ-'Lia ' q xfqr-Tw, V' ,A -:isis . li I4-Qt ', V5 4- . .V 'E X H9 Valk.. r at? .XUX ry Ru, '4 mr 'iucum 'rv1,5L'I'. l'muim1.1I, C.uIcbr.1mq Fuhcr Snmlu, SLIlNlC.lCOHQ fixthur Andrew, Amlmy VI I X N A F '-x 'L 4 S J ! N . ' Freshman Week nr Roger Bacon is designed tn transform eighth- grade boys inmo Men of Bacon, The newcomers are required to know school customs, thc names of the faculty, the school song, zxml to submit to mild hazing by the Seniors. V An.. N E if A -5444 l J' ' Q A ,L 4? , , Ma 7.4- .- vikfk 34, .vi ' Qui ef gc, 43 il' if Life With Father I 2 tw rsglf X1.1rg1u C UHIIKI, .Xmiru N1nr'rcl1x,'juwQ Kl1llCXtII,JC.1I1 Gm-r1li1ur','I. I..l1IH'IUl1Il, G. Cdlstrucci, P. MuH.umcy, K. Schnu k L ggikazrzp, C . Skulwrt, T, Br1Lk.1, R. Stone, Hqlum Hutchimon, Nhrry Wnggorirr, 51.111 Riuckoff. Sfatm'.'jL1dccJgzccJb, R. Thomu, B. Dom- xlu H. 'Q Fsfgf Q x ,Q . v 'NWN E7 Nw. ,x i I N mv L 3 I 4 5 ,l r- dry, 'ds -.fgs f V m ,, Bffmmjv, V Zu. Qi! A'Pu.1LufuI lvrc.rH.zxr xcum.1r thu Dm IIKJLINQIIQJIJ. Amumi the mblc' R. Thorns, I-uhrm.m, B. Dcxzmhuu, .'Xr111gXwlwrN,G. C 1 I mu lx Schncielcr,'I11Juc.IzlCr1lw. U11 Dcccmbcr 5, 6, and 7, thc Roger Bacon Theatre prcscntcd Life Wlth Father, a gay Cunuciy' in thrcc Acts. Nr 4' C :nf '5 Arsenic and Old Lace Thix NI.1p-lmlppy 'tlurkicr nz 1 thmi '.x.1x Vrrwrwrsf hx' ffl: Ru r B.1w:1 Tlwrxpinsw -wr: NIM .md 7. wif! -YK 2, y 1' W. CM' ff! V, x-t I f I 147 ix X, Z.,.,., M L 1 ,1 .ZX 1 xifffr' U, l3.11.1Imu 1' W XX N1 w 7 Cluwku,.11w.l V. Xibllzw L :tu K.'.y't 'I lS:1,L.1, X1..:l ' Ltwvgt, K.lIi1'x 5VV.LL'II, ,ml li 4 Du' .1f1L:L. Ii . fu. l,. JkQIl'J NK 'Nid I.1NK-y', .Iii L Xvutilq H I N ix R., f X QR, x . ,wx Q vf, xg? w . 5 i -si 1 n s 2 N E 'Zi 1 T 4 Qi P' fy X. 1 If Z Q ?'9-2 ' gl' 1 x, I I . Q ?. ? Q Q24 ,.' We L ,, V -f .L ff5fi7Qf,Sws flfw. '3 1' .gui .qw wa ,if at fix? Si, Q9 QW W M QXN '?if'51 'Q W 2, -IRQ. Q T-'5::1:: B ip? W .5 19 j D Aff, . I: ' ,, 5 M 4? f.s 8'L 'L ht.: R 3 , 5 5 if . 5 ' 1 s a y i 1 ,243 Q 1- ' 'Nw X..:xxiE 'Ns1m h .W-3, Q: -fg-Q.. ..., .64 , a K f -r 1'-r' C 'fn . 'W ! .5 A Ji' .,-4 if' , . I Q u 0. in mf. gps- sf '1rl.f : f,f14wN,'v1 - 1 exam cklzzdlim hue .md 1115 J KAXIICC Hllgflflk King and Q11c Ruger BJCLJI1 P lm1d.1nCa5rIQ I' lrm rm ul hr mi April gm YV' S- X Q Di D1 ,.. ? -W K. ,I I A' ,4 ,LY A :N xi, -V K , A N L 55. v 75 'x .I T -. 'K , 1 , M Vs Iirbm R. Nm'cllu,J.CScr41QinmlJ.1rw caught hx' thc phcrmgmphcrQlurimg LlLi.lI1ClIlHCCl'HlIS um 1 I F r ff. ig Q, 5 5 QQ 55, J l gf ' iw' 15 s ig 5. s LY I CZ J if ab sf 5 5. ,vu S 1 .L , Q 7 Q, 4 U N 4 KP 1 Q . x. 11 L4 2 L 4. 1 U 1. Lf U I L1 C P 4 Z 5 ,TJ -an -411.1 ik, ...CI -0 I-' 7--1 -C If J? if '43 57.3 :Z Ld: 21 Fo .1-P1 'Era -.H --1lJ KE TIL- :Lu QE , 233 25 fm. :Pi 1.22 ...-1 fu .,.... UE WZ: :pf 'ff XT, 43 A'-CQ ,QS Qzprg J'U CC Um -CI ig 'CL C'-C 3.2 ML '-3 F :Q Hd Q: ...:: ,-T11 .HE 25 'EE TE fm -A-c Ln. kJ...' -323 Lan -m ii CD Ei E 'CES Q-of QM E62 umfrt A number of times during the year dances are sponsored by the school and supervised by faculty members. These social events never fail to draw a large crowd as the two photos show. 41' 4 :- . ' f 5 QF I fm., 1, N 4 .ff The junior Spartan Plnvcrs presented for their zmmml production Dress Rcx'crx.1l, a comedy in one act. Lvft to riglvl: R. Mnrconct, R. Hcistcr, E. Schcnkcl, R. HAlI'IIH.lIN1 PI ' W. Brocring, F. Eisner, A. Hcimcrr. 0:1 flue floor: R. Socll. 98 BISHOP KOWALSKI RETURNS i Z N LI . 1 1 9381 ' Fa . . e'a If ! v Sh., 'Q A - sh 4 A' U' ' X it - N I-f'-'11 'af' Q,-' w , KQOZXIV . 'I ,fe ' 1. film!!- ?' .. ' 'V - ,k gl, mf ffl jg n Q' at f-'Wi ' yt L . in ,1 kb h , .,w.Rw,,. I wig A ,h. A . - 4, in ,:. A-A mf my xg 4 46 e Flrhyr 'xdllbtff Rolf L bm Fm: lr ohm le Dco Oldcgmrlnrg, Ninn 1.,m1r Know B13 lop L IFLDCL Ibmnmum Xgrx R FIIHLI' L rx gm P Us L11 L ax 1111 Erlg Gus x if .-ff I fri. i L V' 4'-f x N 151, P 5, is K n' S., 554.1 CE i Ai H' w ,. IUBILEE LEBRATI my 3' 19 pf! I U-f .1 Y . 1 r There war plenty of activity in the ctzucui rooms as the members of the Brown anti White Parties selected their slate of candi- dates, Seven of the nine SCLIES in Council were won by the Brown Party. P, 4? 55 HHH I KEAQINS MUS USIIW HAN e IOZ NN. 4.1 .. at gf . R - H. A 1 . 5 I 'Q fi a 1 li Yi- 'lua5,. I . yHgWn.vJ fA 5 ,,- r,, I 45 1' Q I 1 ...Lan 0 vi' ix ,Qi hw W9 fx ff, YB 2 N 1 X af 9 if. J! K ga .13 f is YK ...ff ull' 'W '5:',!Q.2 ':f I 5 I wt 1 f X K: , X, X 3 ff ,ff I 2, l,-f 1 ' 4 IO , 9 M. 11 1 1 4 fi ,,,. , f, .,: W a 4 'fi BAND The Roger Bacon marching band has always been the pride of che school. Left: Band President Dick Gro- nauer. Balaw: Down the field at the double-header. M ' Balm OLN Bunm lmppub lf lm ilfumc of nhl Humlwn Lxrlmolic gun ily -4-D K? S df'-dv ...., fx 1 v ., 4 A. 4, , '94 V! 'v O , 4 1 E lg . - S , 4 ' 4 9 'Q I, an 1 , . fy f's,f ' 1-, at 'Q ' ' . M ., , s QW if w dug Klf 1 1 J Q . Q ax , 1 A' K Q- Fronf R0u'.'Ci.RL1slc11L1p, YY, Keller. Seffn1rfK0r1.'C. Gregory, T. Luensmgxn, T.Sel1neiel:r, K.SCl1IlllLlI, P.l-l1Ll.l, XXT.TllCJlI12l5, E. Fnxgikgmpl, W. Haberrlweierhl. Ammannml. Lllxorrer. Tf11rffKfm',' R. crI'Oll.llICI',.I. Owen, R Bray, G. Hulconlb, D. Arnlbrusrer, D, Dellnet, G. Kinross, I.. Bauer, R. Bruno. Fonrffr R0!1'.'c:, Owenx, R Salvelhzlus, Wottlcul. Weber, L. Schneider, R. Schcuerle, Scl1m1r,.j. lfieller, R. Hungler. l'uf1l1Ro1z G Rolfex, Iixpel41ge,C, Berry, R. Bauer, C, l3L1xLl1luCl1cr,,I. Bnlxer, P. S.1uer, A. Heimerr.X11-fl'Ru11.'E. Woeltel J. Scigel, P, Oswald, R. Hartmann, T. Dfllllifllklll, Hocsx. Srrerzzlv Roux P. Wllnler, II, Holrel, ll. lxohl, C Yonder Menlen, R. Scl1ell,T. Beck, G. Purtell, D. Di l:IllPPO. R - rw- - . fa.':.. '1- 23.21 ....'.--- V... nslnl ui: ?f'f.:::-L.-...a..v 1 g , ,Q ' ,:2- -. - ' V. ,....-Q-N.,-x-4: zz . ' . - f 2-, gen - '15 4 ' QV, - , V , . +.k.-.H-L . ' f3,v?,.g5 Q - . RQYF' fill' '. W , A Q .1 K , - 1- .1 gf ,.-f '3 :Fr V, . . . ,W ,- ., 3- . wg .7 Q- 'f .- . ' .'+ Wqg,-fz..' , .1 .,. 1 . g :. Un- . ' 7 ii elf'- lr ,wffwzl-1' 'Six 5 ' 1- 1.13 , Qf. - A r v '. 'Q' 'TQ f . - -- 'd f' 3 '..', All f 4. 'img a - J,.- .-A -4' :u'r.iff: V543 rdf-savf rf. . fx Q,-Qxflrgfinixf ' rigizff- .- ww A M R-:, ::.mf: , - . .. ., u,... , ..- . fix '. Na. +L , 1.f1ff.f-,f f'f?'l A A N ' ' , -. -A f',,Q,1, f,.qx. H .av r ,. , I ' . ' s ' 'R 2' Lcmkffa. ' M 'W h .qflwyxg Mp... 1 RADIO ww A. Gill trying to make COHIJCI ovcr rhc set hc has installed in ' his home. RADIO CLUB Front Raw: E, Kickhoff, J. Pfcrzingnl. Durhin,W. Tl10IllLlS,C. Buchmun. Xemrzd Roux' Mr. A. Schneider, Mr. Doll, Miss Doll Miss Doll, H. Kramer. Third Roux' A. Gill, Father Bricc,-I. Kohl, L. Stein, R. Schneider. lam Et. ' lil lm? H, lw ,mlm .xr-m.: l s xxx 1 'mr Brlcqk rzullxliqlq 13' l f L1 x 1:1 Xzrmx IU lx Ljllll1YlITQIll 1 1 m or rlm f Doll qxrcrx. KJUVI K,l1.zrl R1 'F ,www X !,,g.n-- I 's v. V .xff 331, , N I I Q.. M-Q-WWW. no - JS it can 1... -,f ,-- .. 0 .-5 air n is Q-., if ln x 9 ' 4 .nO-' fp --3 X 1 Q45 .JS is 'inf BACONIAN STAFF from Roux E. Wortlc, F. Schull, G. Bruner, E. Schmml, R. Lclm, H. Engcllcamp, T. Yomlcrhrml, B Donahue Schilllmqur. jl1l'omfRnz4.' S. Krupx, T. Biclc, P. Collins, R. l'l.luCk,T.l'lumCl1::.R.5wnu.Tf11r.lRou:R.H.1rrig.1r1,C.Slcclt0n ll 'wlonaco XX N1CClL1slxcy, M.XYul5l1, G. Vfgw, G.Smirh. Four!fvRozc.'P. lNlcjcrx,XV.SIUltl1,J. Birlumfur, R. ipkc. IIO K. Smub, T. Brown, C. Koulm, W. Tlmiun, .mll R, Wirmcl, F. Scalia nmlj. Bus.1111, lirxc stu- clcnt of Roger Bacon mCo111plctu four yczlrs of art. Bciscl and Maisel 51:1111a.l up to get Ll good look at the model. E Nts, 1 T 3 ' Y 'S x Belauwj. Ivory strikes a pose for the class K I 1' 111 -xwq 'QCA . 5 1 li-SCHOl...-XSTIC I-'rout Roux' S. Lynd, F. McGcc, D. Schmflcnbcrgcr, Gchring, Collins, P. Niullmncy, D-, Hilvcrs, K. Sclmcidcr, R. Sclmmidur, C. BLlCllI'H.lI1,'I. l-lcmpel. .Yewnd Rau: E. Burkett, A. Gill, E. Sclmmml, R. Pohlkamp, R. Goldxchmillr, L. Mnriugcr, L. Kruc, F. Duinxch, P, Ray-lun, R. Stone. Thmi Roux' W. Becker, T. Hcrbsr, A. KrL1n1cr.Kl.GcraCi,J. Holrcl, K. Bausch, G. Pfcitfur, H. Buyer, M. Ruth- .1Clicr. B-A'l'Hl.liTlCf lfronf Roux' M. McMahon, E. Sclmmml, R, Bunch, P. Frgmcigx, R. Hauck, H. Laivcling, W. Miller, liul. .S'mm.Z Roux- R. lYDUL'l'LfL'l', R. Gnlnlsclmlllillr, R. Eigcl, P. Collinb, D, Spgulc, W. Mdllunkcy, R. Aflac. Tfv1rJRo1c2' F. Cccgmlo, A. Dicl1l,.I. Flnig, W. Smith, l5ix'lQnwlL'r, S. Glaser, li. A. XY11tZCk. S6 31 -. ...,g 23. .ge- -n X - fi, , N f . .34 v V ns. 2.14, ', .,N..,.1,p' as A vidlls ,Q , . ll ll' Y ,QQ X '11, X 5 ' f N ' X iQ- L -..F l , 'Oth' 'Q l '95 3 m so 'J xi -sr-. . -noun.: 4, X gf' gf Y T' 36 an-.on , -A Q X 'X f 5- I .Q 9 xx ' Q Ria I A , ' f, my . , D R , . . , , 'X v I 1 .A if , ' y il' K 0 V N ,.. Aja :gn .. V14 5 . OFFICERS OF RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Front Roux' L. Branno, Gehring, H. Engclknmp, R. Stone. Xrmnd Raw: L. Vande Ryt, P. Mul- lnnncy, R. Lchn,-I. Monaco. Tlurd Roux' T. Colina, M.C:1rcy, R. Roll, Flohr. STUDENT UNION Front Raux R. Simcs, K. Schneider, S. Lynd, G. Casrrucci,J. FiscI1cr..5'rm11d Row: R. Gronnucr, B. Donahue, M. McMah- on, A. Watzck, D. Teller. Third Rouxj. Flaig, P. Collins, W. McCluskcy. Q Q Q .pn n 19' 35 90 Ikzx as -M 99' 91'-' Q' . fig, .4.?.9 'Q x f 'I i 'si 36' '-34? fu 5 o pw..- , 1 ' x . Q . M, '53 -at v ,J Q 2' L 3.5, 4:9 13 pa-, Ov' so.- ,,, Q-, -.4 x 4 I 3 ,-. xx?-. Ni ' 3 90 gf' HQ 4 .1 'I 5911, ffxx '+V f', Xxx! ,H ' fx 'L' XX -f f K Qc' ' ' I .Al Q O s .. 'vc' -W ' ', .Y . Q ' if A x 4 I.pX'I IN C Il I3 lrwff R014 R. lIu11gIcr,lj. i.11flFHl.lH, S. l.x'1:l,'l. Hnmpul, V. Xldluu, W. Hlckprmvv, P. Ilmxiurf Y-'wr1,fRo11 I, I',1r1L-llu W V NTFS. P. N1uH.1r'r1fy',K.5cI1r1:il:r,H,Ilr1g:Ik.1111p,I .DcirNch,T,Wirrkgmp.Tf-:r.XRm.VD.Hunixlurqgur,K.K1uuh,j.fN'Ion.Qco,R. Lirzfurt. Q ' 1' ' ' ' ' C .XMI1RAC,l.l'I5 f'ro21!Kff1z,' R. N1m1ul', W, XVOHHI. l'ius,.I. H.1.1p. .frwfnf Kan: Rublmll, R. Kircllmf. D. liUffHl.lIl, R. Wax, D. Hilvcrx. fx .Q.I1:.l,KI, I'l.lIlLj, Cy, uuxyfl Glmuuuk. 1'n1zrIffK0u.'T. B1ck,Ii. Brcirbuil, K. B.1usd1,KI, Wrbcrhl. Wirzgplll Ifvr.: R014 Schnmd, D. H4?ffTN1lUI1,T, H1lTKILlgL'. E. Schrzmd. L V, I l5 ' f' 7 vt, wif! ,...-J , , , I . 'K' iii ,,-...Q 'QQ' sf Nur' A Z r-'W --nil I HUF 1 X' C :E Sw. f' an f E ,.,, r :V 1 5 V ., Zi! M M ay. K .. . will My I Mis., 'N 'af' ANNUAL STAFF I.ffr, Smted: M. Tomsirz, lj. Buszlm. 5'mnding.'J. Monaco, R. Kriazuciunas. Befaw, Itanzlzng. T. Bricka, R. DiPillg1. Smtnl R. Gronaucr, P. Myers. 1 , ...X . 5 har 'sg' nam. v-2 S132 r' if zf' X., Front Rauf L. Branno, K. Brewer, P. Francia, Kearney, R. Sherrill, F. Mayborg, E. Faeth, P. Ostenlcamp, W. Anderson. .Yecond Row: L Wentzel, D. Hilvers, S. Gehring, R. Hornung, Bertke, R. Schneider, L. Vande Ryt,J. Collinshl. Weber, R. Spaith. Third Row: R. Roll, R Breslin, T. Robers, D. Regner, M. Griga, F. Baur, G. Smith, R. Meyer, R. Bersch, P. Rapien. Fourth Row: A. Novello, C. McKinney, D Reichert, J. Mieling, G. Pfeiffer, R. Schehr, P. Marhauer, G. Ruege, P. Eling. X., X .A Father Peter Rickc conducting the Sparranaircs. lingual Q . X3 fy 4 pg! I 'wav 15, Hn '46 If l ml, ' iw' A7 F Y 3 M U Tw-. X 2'T5'5'.1'1w sf V f.,fZfN1r -J ,ug ,M f ,53f'l3?jv,fgi -M 1 'S , 4 ' fi Brian Donahue receives the Npuuch rr-mylm from Mr. Rosmnrin, NATURE CLUB J. Lunch, A. Schmolt, R. Huriggm, HCfbXt,J.SChYal11L1,R.St01'1C,E.SCl'1IHLI1l. I fr 5, , Q Y J UP-. x O 0 I x I 3 -r-- :'- ..--.Z W 5 A. ,- AV LA rtlnlxtl' P r ' ziwcwmnlrp'ffltlmrffrr11lr1'xL1ssisr.1l1txinkeeping thc merit rccordx I.effrar1glvr. I.Kurcl1,l5. Blcwillg,NV.Stx1hlruCr, M. Bmdv. C9 f 1' x Q , 0 R. Allwrirlck, R. Mlrccmur, K. Sclxm-inlcr, E. Worrlc, Muir Axxpml uirmcrs for rh:ir ropcc- tivc clzxmcs. DFT. I'.11I111x 111111 N1111X 1311 111141-11111 fur .1 D.I'.I. 1x1r11 111 1111 m1111111 1.11- :rcri.1. P.T.A. , lx . 1 P.'I'.A. 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' . ,1.,-,J--'l.A,, 4,2 j:,.-.fL- A , 4 -'X W ,',Ef'-Q3--M74 ,-'2:i25 'Higf:.gg- f 5 2. ' ' .-7' ' Q 7-1xi,'2Q'4ifg'f 7JL:5,,f,f5',Q if -, 'j-. ,., , L 'ja V 3 '+,- ,z.'.jf - ,r---, 2,','- N. -, ,, fQ.'.q.,w if g- ' - , .- e.f,.fz2-mrPra4A ' .35-rug :ff 1 'x qv 5. AL ,,h .,,.4 t 43 Q , wx A 12345, 6 If , ,f ffff I 5- . 5,12 fffi wt ' fi-W 2 , . if M, 555 .fy I ffgff' A fl . ,1 ,.f1 ..- , fi 'if' N, X- ' 5L.,?5lr ' vi, !-Z x I 9 ' ' '1 '1 ug Wf--11355, - Nf 1 an 41? ' V ' ' Fw ' ' 1 IB 1 1 1 iijglbt , Y, at mf at, mi ' 1 1: if, fx QM 0 Q? it 5 I v Q P i 4- ,ta 4255? 3 O 1 ,A , X On june 4 at 8:30 P.M., graduation exercises culmi- nated four years of religious and scholastic training for ISL Seniors. A few welcoming remarks were given by Father Ronald Cabawl. At rigl1t.'The Rt. Rev. Cletus A. Miller, Pastor of Annunciation Parish, delivered the principal address of the evening. Lower left: Very Rev. Father Provincial. Lower right: Ed Wottle read the valedictory of school President james Flaig, who was ill at the time. GRADUATION EXERCISES 'A . E 45' . qw I V., . 5 1 .L A .3 Q , Y iqw 1-, ? r D 5 if ,. .1 f - 1.. - f, , Q, ' A , ,F gt' A, :J I Ja, f ,, , V M ., g, -mf , , 6, , A 'WW f 1 W-1 WY 5 ia 2 E 45 Qi gif 5 1: J ,Q Q is Q V, '45 ,gi gk. ,.' y n .. I x x I ,, ff 1 , Y if 5 l h A., A 'QW 2' 'l IV' 'oh' C.' i L. -ax z ATI Qi 3 Y 1' X ' ' - - .. O , ' 5- ., . -4. .' 0 , - 5 fi t 757: . W' ff I.. 'gp' tk , . 'Vg I 4 ? O I Q ' ,.. .i. Y , 1 9 l 1 LG' Q, x r .' ..fQ -mf., -. If 3 W Y 3 -il i LI Q xt! :pi IA x E2 sz 5 4 4 ,- 7 I 'Q' Ap flf' 1 lG -5' I, V' V '-l4' Q :X ,P 0 1' K x 'Sa , . I 1 '4 ., ff' ,J A xi 'tk gg, 5 .1 N U' A -if-gy Y fl ff , -Q z T, X 1 Mu-v-.-,KN 1 wi xx I pl S Ui' Fu Pl 0 v I 'v ,fr . If '52 We -if -1 -1 bg- it .uv Ag' 1 1 44:40 Q xffm.. M.. 'W5N'i r f Q1 -I , N 1? -, eLwz..4 '-'c- H-' i :j THANKS - lg Y 'r I 91 .tr I I 'V if ww-up wp af N.: 'Q'- ' 9L To the benefactors of our Year- ' book and of the new Roger Bacon ,I Stadium we wish to express our W M sincere gratitude! A T' Y v tw 'lb Q. . 'I'-I -li--Aw 4 '- ' , 1 wr- Mir 'U' mt-f 1 v Gia -ur- V-Z:- E M ' -:J--W N Ni?-3 Btn l '-' c . . b ki is r. r ' . 'T 3 X . -,N , , . . I .A-I -'N .AJ jiri.: . .,A- Q ., 'v. 1'-:xx W-ff .--...M--...., ....... 4 -, - . -W ...,.,,,,, ' ? 'X xw,xmf' yt. .- '?0U:-que-r-N... ' W ' 'l 'l'-' Q A... M h ,ov '7 'i' 'irq - ' Q ' ' ' A. vw' --, - . . L, ,. creyvgg, , rye-Av V W4 ww L A ik R - 3 4 ' A ' L' -rif f ' 'SP ' 1 A v'wt,,, . ,r r' , 2- V-Ywffz 'Y 'P' ra 1-he an 1 ' ' f ' , ' -W. A F ff ' mae V .- M' t. V- -Q...-QW... A V THE VERY REV VINCENT KROGER O F M an THE FRANCISCAN FATHERS of the PROVINCE OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Extend SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1954 133 PROVINCIAL d Creetmgs ANNUNCIATION CHURCH Rt Rev Msgr Cletus A Nhller Pastor Greetmgs from ST CHRISTINA Lockland Re Gustaxe C Brotzge Pastor Compllments ASSUMPTION PARISH Mt Healthy Ohlo Compllments of ST CLARE CHURCH Compllments of BERNARD CHURCH Wmton Place Rev Chas H McCurn Pastor Greetmgs Rev Albm H Ratermann Pastor C reetmgs ST BONIFACE CHURCH Rt Rev Msgr ohn H Schwartz Pastor Compllments of ST JOSEPH OF NAZARETH CHURCH Rev V1rg1lKa1ser OFM Pastor T34 of . ST. u . HOLY NAME CHURCH CYDNIPIINIENITS OF ST CLEMENT PARISH ST.BERNARD,OHHJ D F T Salutes The Class of 54 Dadsl Learn all about the school your boy attends 136 a . . . Meeting every Fourth Thursday of the Month Greetings from ST MICHAEL PARISH Sharonville Rev John L Kelly Pastor .IOS A WESTENDORF TWO COMPLETE FOOD MARKETS Lockland W omm VA 2342 VA 383 8 5 Compliments of OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART Reading Ohio THE SNOOK VEITH LUMBER CO Retail Lumber and Millwork Stock and Special Millwork Roofing Insulation Plaster Board Storm Sash and Doors Steel Sash 5250 Vine Street AV 1840 Greetings Rev Lawrence Kroum Pastor SPAITH S FEED 8: SUPPLY CO Phone jAckson 9936 Feed Ferlzlzzer Seed Buzldmg Materzal Paznts Z, Hardware WOEBKENBERG DAIRY 15 17 West Vorhces Street Reading 15 Ohio WM A EFFLER jEWELRY AND GIFTS Ht Healthy and College H111 '31 . . , y ' ST VIVIAN CHURCH 6511 Colerain Rd. -Cincinnati 24, O. . , - 1 i - ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH Elmwood Rev. Francis M. Mueller, Pastor ST. MONICA CATHEDRAL Comphments of THE DOMINICAN FATHERS ST ANDREW and ST THOMAS AQUINAS Compllments of ST PATRICK CHURCH Northslde Rt Rev Msgr Edwardj Creager Pastor Complxments of ST CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH Compllments of SS PETER AND PAUL Readlng SAN ANTONIO CHURCH Queen Clty Avenue and Whlte Street Falrmount Radlo TCICVISIOH Sales and Servxce ASHBROCK ELECTRIC SHOP 139 West Benson Street Readlng Ohxo VA 2989 Compllments of Phone UN 0679 VIRGINIA BAKERY P86 Ludlow Ave CIHCIIIIIHU 20 Ohlo Compllments of LITTLE FLOWER CHURCH Mt Alry Rev Francis Garrlty Pastor THE JOHN MUELLER CO Buck Buzldzng Matenals Lockltmd Oluo VA 0071 l 38 of I ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Sperir1lz'zinginParty and Wedding Cakes Comphments ST GEORGE PARISH FRANCISCAN FATHERS Pastor I J of Rev. Cassian Sand, O. F. M Complxments of ST BON AVEN TURE CHURCH 1798 Queen C1ty Avenue Phone WAbash 2547 Rev Severm Lampmg O F M Guardlan and Chaplaln of Dunham Hospltal Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Gratlan Meyer O F M Pastor Raymond Soper O F M Asslstant ovlan Welgel O F M ASSISIHHK Sebastlan Erbacher O F M Chaplaln of St Francls Hospxtal Aurellan Munch O F M Pastor of San Antonlo Church SUNDAY MASSES Holy Day Masses 6 30 7 30 Confessxons Saturdays and Eves of Holy Days 3 00 to 6 00 P M 7 00 P M on I hursdays Before F1rst Frxdays 10 Bowlmg Alleys 10 F1ne Recreauon Center Phone WAbash 9537 Free Parklng Open every evemng from 7 00 P M Sundays from 1 00 P M Everybody Welcome' GIVC us a try' 140 ' ' , . . ., ' 5:30, 7:00, 9:00 High Mass, 10:30, 11:30 5:30, : , : , 9:30 For the Finest in Photography OSBORNE STUDIOS INC. 1521 Central Ave. Mlddletown Oh1o Your School Photographer OUR ADVERTISERS KI1NDIY PATRONI712 THEM A15 Plzee 1609 Elm St Ax on Hndwne 1nd SCIVICC 3510 RC1Cl1I1g Rd B Sc H D13 Cleaner 170 Elm St Baumer Sc Reddert Applnnees Sc TCl6V1SIOH 9904 Harnllton Ave Blen Pharmacy 119 Calhoun St C1nc1nnat1 Oh1o Bolte 1e1 Sc Coffee Co 1801 Vlne St Ohelts Ph n rn my 4 Sh Spun held P1ke Hyomln CJlI1O Sehnndt Nletts 1000 eflerson Ave Readlng Ohlo 11 anstr xth s euelels 4th Sc Race Sts IN 1rt1 Flowers 0918 Hamllton Ave 141 1 1 2 o t . f 1 ' z 'A 2 ' ' - f. 1 ' . Q V J 9 I . M z , . o ' . Gahl Shoe Co., Ine. o Benson at Reading Rd. Reading, O. Z. 21, , 5' son ' 'U ' D O' T r 7 V ,, c 1 1 J . 0 . 7' r v -1 ' v A ' , 0 . . Congratulations . . . to the Class of 54 from your elephone ompany 6000 PLACE T0 WORK K PHONE GPANDVIEW 4:10 GH ,9 ENGINEERS METALSMITHS MACHINISTS DESIGNERS gl ww '4 F C DECKEBACH SONS CO AND Pnonucz-:Rs OF cHEmcAL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT HAMILTON COPPER 5. BRASS womans aucvnus KETTLE worms seo STATE AVENUE CINCINNATI 4 OHIO 142 7 HA ll U Z W n ESTABLISHED 1.914 Congratulations from THE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION to the GRADUATES OF 1994 ROCER BACON HICH SCHOOL BE THRIFTY SHOP IN ST BERNARD THIS IS SHOP I Q YOUR ASSURANCE WHERE You sf ,Empo , OF QUALITY SEE THIS warms X J AND SIGN SERVICE BERNARD BUSINESS MEN S ASSOCIATION 143 of ST. ' O1n the Franclscan M1SS1OH3fy Umon A SLRAI HIC MAss ASSOCIATION EOR THE LIVING AND THE DEAD ESTABLISHED BY THF AUTHORITY OP POPE PIUS XI 1922 KINDS OF MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL a dOnat1On Of j151 00 for each hung Or deceased member PERPETUAL a OOHHLIOII Of S10 00 for each 11x Ing Or deceased member members OI the 1211111157 husband W11C ch11dIen parents of the husband and wlfe brothers and slsters of the husband and wlfe Fm mmc znfovmatzon wnte to FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY UNION 1615 VIne Street C1ncInnatI 10 Oh1O THE BYRNES CONWAY CO 50 Oak Street Compllments Of St Bernard 17 Oh1O a Friend 144 J . 1. : ' . ' I' . 2. : ' .I . ' I' 3. PERPETUAL FAMILY: .a donation Of 25100.00 Included are all THOMAS B KING PHARMACY St Bernard 4936 Vlne AV 8225 PAT S SUPER SERVICE Car Wash and Lubrlcatlon Vme and Martln AV 9645 PULSKAMP AUTO SERVICE Auto Repaxrmg and Pamtlng 4436 Vine St St Bernard Ohlo AV 7082 IGLER PHARMACIES 1894 SIXIY Ye'1rs 19:14 Of Servnce Wyommg Hartwell Glendale VA 2615 PR 8611 POP S CAFE 1893 West Fork Road Open from 8 00 A M to 12 00 PM C ongrfntulrmons to Roger Bacon Hlgh School MOUCH AGENCY Insurance Get It Before You Need It C lnunndu I6 Ohio Congratulauons From ST FRANCIS SERAPH CHURCH REV AINSELNI SIPPEI O F M PASTOR REV EDXN ARD FUEGLEIN O F M ASSIS FAIN F REV IEON KORTY OFM ASSISTAINT I KI 9928 7204 Vine Street VA 7155 . ' lf' ,, . . ., rr T ' . J I V , . . ., W Compllments of ST MARGARET MARY CHURCH No College H111 Rev Bernard Wellman Pastor ST JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Rev Rev Rex Rex Rex Rex Green and Republlc Streets V1ctor1an Ostmeyer O F M Pastor Ralph Ohlmann O F M ASSISIHHI FlOl13U Crexe O F M ASSISIRHI Paschal Varnskuhler O F M Asst Paclan Meyer O F M Assxstant Robert Hammer O F M ASSISKHH Attend our Novena to St Anthony every Monday See the PHSSIOH Play durmg each Lenten Season L WEEK END RETREATS FOR LADIES Call Ol Wrxte for Reservatxons and Dates THE FRANCISCAN FATHERS 1nv1te you to spend two happy days at FRIARHURST RETREAT HOUSE R R No 1 Box 103 VVooster Pxke CIHCIHHHII Z7 Oh1o Telephone LOcust 9762 Comphments Mr and Mrs J F Qumn Marjorxe Qumn l 46 . , , . . ., . . , . . ., 1 ' 1 . I , . . ., ' v . , . . ., . . Y . , . . ., . , Y - '. , . . ., u n I . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . K . ! AVONDALE DAIRY Pasteurlzed M11k and Cream All Dalry Products 36 Chnton Sprrngs Avenue HERFF JONES CLASS RINGS AIND PINS 1V11l1a1n C Ulrlch Workmanshzp ualzty Semzce THE CITIZEN S BANK ST BERNARD Vme Street at 'Washlngton St Bernard Ohlo THE IMWALLE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME 4811 V1ne Street St Bernard AV 7414 Avondale AV 2387 - Q - . - of 4- GORDON B. MILLER 8: CO. XVe are proud to be the manufacturers of the 1954 Roger Bacon Merit Pins 809 XVa1nut Street Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES P. BOLGER COAL CO Super Fuel Since 1895 Enquirer Building CHerry 4760 FENTON RIGGING CO Machinery Moving Experts Anything Movable MU 1117 Compliments of a Friend COORS BROS COMPANY NATURAL VITANIIN D HOMOGENIZED MILK 5106 Gray KI 3271 For all the Famlly ROLFES SHOES Are Better greitel economy and more vllue ' 0618 1810 XIIIIL Street St Bern 1rd Oluo J' J 15 Dunn Stl L Locklind O no Home -Xuto Business DONALD R STAUTBERG INSURAACE 7810 Carewx TOHC1 Phone Db 1500 CIIICIIIHHLI 9 Ohio l'1re Casualty Surety 1 ll ' Y! 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