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

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S ! S E E '1 THE TROUBADOUR Jr A PICTORAL REVIEW OF SCHOOL EVENTS Published by the Senior Class of Roger Bacon Hig Cincinnati, Ohio THE TROU ,gg an Q . Q, Z' A W' mf , Ei? 3? 9 Q an I MW W kgqf, wx' A rw? W1 'S 1 THE VERY REVEREND VINCENT A. KROGER, O.F.M., M.A. Father Provincial Qf St. John Baptist Province and Pl'C'SfdC'lIf QI' Roger Bacon 5 PRINCIPAL Rev. Andrew Fox, O.F.M., M.Ed. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Rev. Aldric Heidlage, O.F.M., M.A 6 inn--uv 'wnt......, qi! in . 5 ' wer- ...f N. ,xr FACULTY awww.-YWN mg.- .W.,,.,. . W., ,,,,,, ,W,wfM,..,,, V., whim-....... ww,...,,wus ,, ,,iv.4,, Rev. Lucian Ricke, O.F.M., M.A. Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, Greek, Latin and Camera Clubs, Yearbook Photographer Rev. Paschal Vamskuhler, O.F.M., B.A. English 4 Rev. William Trummer, O.F.M., M.Ed. Latin 1, 2, German 1, 2 Mr. Paul Meyer, Ph.B. English 2 Rev. Eric Geisen, O.F.M., B.A.. Spanish 1, 2, Typing Rev. Ermin Werle, O.F.M., M.Ed. Religion 2, English l, Drama, Merit System 7 MM ww, A if, I E ff 5 3 xmmlv WI Lx, W Q 53? 415 A Rev. Peter Ricke, O.F.M., B.A., B.Mus. Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Music, Glee Club Rev. Faran Boyle, O.F.M., B.A. English 1, World History, Assistant Yearbook Rev. Alan Heet, O.F.M., B.A. Athletic Director, Religion 1, B Athletic Club Rev. Aloys Held, O.F.M., B.A. General Science, Mechanical Drawing, 'Tax Stamp Drive Rev. Laurian Rausch, O.F.M., B.A. Geometry, B Scholastic Club, Cheer- leader Moderator Mr. John Doerger, B.A. English 2, 3 9 vmwmm rmwfw 1W . . ,N ,M ...,A .,,...,n.,.,,.. 3 Gif-ar mmmmuwmwvmmmywm -MM-sf M Www.,-404 FACULTY E S E 2 3 r , X ? . X Z of Mr. George Johnson, Ph.B. Bookkeeping 1, 2, Moderator of Student Union Rev. Brice Mulroy, O.F.M., B.A. Discqzlinarian, Physics, Advanced Algebra, C .S.M.C. Moderator, Radio Club Rev. Donnul Suttman, O.F.M., B.A. Religion 2, Algebra Rev. Cronan Kline, O.F.M., M.Ed. Band, Orchestra, English 1 3 1 Rev. KieranQuinn, OQF.M., B.A. Art, Religion 3, 4, Yearbook Mr. Robert Irvin, B.Sc. Coach, American History, Health, General Business 10 Rev. Edmund Moore, O.F.M., M.Ed. Religion 4, English 1, Guidance Mr. Bron Bacevich, M.Sc. Coach, Physical Education Rev. Roderick MacGregor, O.F.M., B.A. American History, Junior Drama Rev. Denis Moran, O.F.M., Ph.D. American History '- , M., - 1 'Www ff? uf L K ,v. t - ' g , ,'k.i, ,,,. in QR 43 7 R R R gi R f R f - TX T R R io,A my VA A R I W 3 '4WRii2Qfi R. R R R R ' MQ lawn, R R R RR r ' ,ww- Mr. John Gaughan, B.A. Coach, Civiczv, Sociology Rev. Leander Blumlein, O.F.M., M.A. English 3, .,0lll'l1t1lfSllI, Bafonian Mr. Gabriel Hartke, B.Sc. Ecolzolnics, Commercial Law, Tjping Rev. Anlonine Scheetz, O.F.M., B.A. D6l1l0I1A'Il'l7I'fl'L' C lIFI7Ii.8'lI'y, Eleririciry, Radio General Scierzce, Dance Moderator Rev. Flavian Schneider, O.F.M., M.Ed. Chemistry, Religion 1, Assistant Procurator Rev. Roch Farland, O.F.M., B.A. Religion 2, Geometry Mr. Richard Tobin, B.A. Spanish Rev. Duane Stenzel, O.F.M., B.A. Librarian, World History, Tjyzing Rev. Farrell Byers, O.F.M., B.A. Religion 3 Rev. Stanley Bir, O.F.M., B.A. Religion 1, 4, Religious Director, Religious Council 13 FACULTY V .zgn-1 . 5 A -F ma fx 71 +C av? M im- ies QR x X N tl he Nixiiiixbkx xii We Miss Alvina Doerger Registrar Mrs. Ann Stansbury Assistant Registrar Lek: Mr. John Cleary, Janitor Right: Mr. Steve Schneider, Maintenance Mrs. Mary Paul, decked out for St. Pat- rick's Day. 14 J N ,im is ai xxx 3 'S ff' if ii 7 K 55' rv EF QL ,., Q ,.i' ' 2 , f fl va F ,K Y ' f': ' ,, K LX Z Eh gm .. K T, , .. ge 2 C. ALEXANDER R. E. ASBACH J. ATHERTON J. AMMANN R. J. ASBACH E. AUGENSTEIN A i 'v-- . , , . 1 ' 1' Z :KVL K i , W Q ' 1 6 4 A H- ig I Q .K . . igfif I fi CHARLES J. ALEXANDER-Merit Student, Football, C.S.M.C., Camera Club . . . Chuck found Sociology a real joke session . . . Plans to attend college . . . Seen often with his one and only Lois Swift . . . Deters and Castrucci are his chums. JAMES R. AMMANN-Merit Student, Ba- conian Staff, C.S.M.C., Band . . . Wants to play like Harry James . . . Jim comes from Cor- ryville . . . Finds stamp collecting an interesting hobby . . . Pals are Freeman and Ruege. ROBERT E. ASBACH-Merit Student, C.S. M.C .... Plans to enter the field of Electronics . . . Sees a lot of Ruth . . . Comes from South Cumminsville . . . Hobbies are electricity and radio . . . Thought his conduct was question- able. ROBERT J. ASBACH-Merit Student, C.S. M.C., Baconian Staff, Baseball . . . Bob comes to Bacon from Corryville . . . Bums around with Ferris, Roeckers and Atherton . . . Best subject was Bookkeeping . . . Likes any kind of slow dancing . . . Played sports for the Friars Club. JOSEPH D. ATHERTON-C.S.M.C., Ba- conian Staff. . .Joe comes to us from Our Lady ofthe Rosary Church in Greenhills . . . Will at- tend X.U. in the Fall . . . Considered Mr. John- son and Bookkeeping as the tops . . . Thinks Macbeth should leave Bacon . . . His buddies are Ferris and Krebs. EDWIN J. AUGENSTEIN- Mokey liked Bacon and hated to leave . . . Worked at Kroger's after school . . . Pals are Gangloff, Leonard, and Weber . . . Hails from Clifton . . . Thought Sociology was the best because of Mr. Gaughan. CHARLES W. BQUER-C.S.M.C., Band . . . Wants to be a building contractor . . . Disliked English . . . Pals are Coors, Gerke, and Catan- zaro . . . Claims his conduct was splendid, THOMAS A. BECK'-Merit Student, Re- serve Basketball, Band . . . Butch hails from St. Clement in St. Bernard . . . Will study Chem- istry at X.U .... Koch, Sabelhaus, and Stuhl- reyer are his buddies . . . Played C.Y.O. Basket- ball . . . Worked after school in a Toilet Bowl Factory. 'Certificate of Excellent Scholarship, Award of College Scholarships, Xavier University. JOHN T. BEISEL-Merit Student, C.S.M.C., Track . . . Tiger thinks Mr. Gaughan is the best Bacon ever had . . . Always seen with O'Connor . . . Played sports outside of school . . . Likes slow dancing-with girls. DANIEL F. BENDER'-Merit Student, Foot- ball, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C .... Chief thinks that a credit should be given for Chinese . . . Plans to attend X.U .... Ambition is to get a Doctor's Degree in Chemistry . . . Often seen with Hoffmann, Rothacker, and Haap . . . Slow dancing was his favorite. ' Award of College Scholarships, Kiwanis Club of St. Bernard. CARL F. BERRY-Carl is a proud member of Bacon's Band . . . Wants to become a doctor . . . Pals are Beck, and Stuhlreyer . . . Likes Chem- istry and girls . . . Played baseball and basket- ball outside of school. C. BAUER D. BENDER RICHARD J. BETSCH-Merit Student, Base- ball, C.S.M.C., B-Athletic, Glee Club . . . Her- by was the ace hurler for the baseball team along with being a good hitter . . . Can be seen at times with Robers, Hornung and Welage . . . His girl friends are countless Ctake his word for itj . . . Finds bossing Mr. Gaughan in the sum- mer a nice job CMr. Gaughan works for his fatherj. GILBERT J. BLANK-Elocution Contest, Drama, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . Gecker plans to make a living as a television repairman . . . Considers his conduct good but nothing to brag about . . . Works at Clovernook Country Club . . . Thinks Nancy is a nice name. NORBERT J. BLESSING-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Religious Council . . . Buck is the ambitious type . . . Plans to attend college . . . He found all subjects uninteresting . . . Works at Kroger's . . . His likes are cars and Rita Bischoff . . . Bums with Lamphier and Robers, T. BECK J. BEISEL C. BERRY R. BETSCH G. BLANK N. BLESSING gf 1, f . Q ,gg ,,,. Eg 1,- 6 Lf rf f 1' A-, 'U Va'-if -mi' . . X ,fi . 5-3 4: mg' Tw , 3' Q , fa f W , : : ' 1 if r 2 1 M :mgm 'MS I WV! has 2' i gf fl? J r' if 'f Q as f F 3' Y K -I ew WAfY S gg .X f W A f ff-- f ,Q LF , . wwf., . . f, f' 3i?,,1'::E: .,,' 5 . f,.. gwhv- -if 6 5 . V 1 T95 Iii .if 35: 3I,,z:ifTK' 11 if i SH . a is rs. fp. f. .-3 .f -,Z :J,ft-f..7f.:11Vz..f-ygf, L--, ,,.-1-,f.:t,.:ff-, -f-- f .ss-.. 3 if -W'2 J . 5 r m,lhA Mfg, L 'j J. BOSSE C. BRAUN R. BRESLIN ' L. BRANNO R. BREITBEIL T. BRINKMANN JOSEPH H. BOSSE-C.S.M.C., Merit Stu- dent . . . Joe intends to be a millionaire . . . Friends were Betsch, Herbort, and Verkley . . . Liked bookkeeping . . . Worked after school at H. H. Meyers, meat packers . . . Hails from White Oak. LOUIS J. BRANNO-Merit Student, Reli- gious Council, and Glee Club . . . Louis comes from North Fairmount . . . His ambition is to own his own store . . . His favorite teacher was Fr. Aldric . Claims bookkeeping is only sub- ject that is not boring . . . Pals with Meade. CHARLES J. BRAUN'-Merit Student . . . Found Chemistry most interesting and English a little dull . . . Plans to be a Television tech- nician . . . Has not found the right girl yet . . . John Gaughan and Fr. Flavian were the best. ' Award for Four Years Perfect Attendance RICHARD J. BREITBEIL-Basketball, Latin Club, C.S.M.C., Golf Team . . . Biel's class- room conduct was good, that is, when he was not around Pete Speed . . . His ambition is to own his own car . . . Likes slow dancing with his certain Dee . . . Appreciated Fr. Flavian's dry humor. RICHARD C. BRESLIN-Merit Student, Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... Rich hails from Car- thage . . . Pals with Deters, Listermann and Alexander . . . Says Senior English was his best subject . . . Plans to enter X.U. THOMAS F. BRINKMANN-Merit Student, Elocution Contest, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court, Band . . . One of those boys from North College Hill . . . Liked Latin I because of Fr. Lucian's wit . . . Another Arthur Murray . . . Seen often with Schell, Gregory and Schnur . . . Calls on Jeannine. JOHN J. BROCK-C.S.M.C .... Wants to be a pharmacist . . . Sleeping was his hobby . . . R. B.'s trampoline star . . . Pals were Gerke, O'Connor, and Schraifenberger . . . Calls his classroom conduct Angelic . . . Plans to at- tend college. KENNETH J. BROCKER-Merit Student, Football, B-Athletic . . . Elmer comes to Ba- con from Mt. Auburn . . . Ambition is to be a mechanic . . . Friends with everyone . . . Liked Chemistry because of Fr. Flavian . . . Claims Fr. Stanley didn't appreciate him. JEROME J. BUCHER-Merit Student, C.S. M.C .... Jerry comes to Bacon from Northside . . . Wants to be an admiral in the Navy . . . Chemistry was his favorite . . . Worked at Al- bers after school . . . Likes slow dancing. ALLAN R. BUCK-Merit Student, Drama, C.S.M.C .... Pickens liked English because of Fr. Paschal's jokes . . . Enjoys driving his l950 Mercury . . . Margie is his one and only . . . Ambition is to be a millionaire . . . Considered his conduct real crazy. JOHN W. BURKE-John wants to be a phar- macist . . . Chemistry was his favorite . . . Worked in a drug store after school . . . Friends with everyone . . . Calls on Mary Ann. W J. BROCK A. BUCK RICHARD J. CANNON-Came to Bacon from St. Pius in South Cumminsville . . . Very good-natured fellow . . . Played baseball and golf outside of school . . . Thought Bacon was the greatest, MICHAEL G. CAREY-Religious Council, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C .... Iflans to continue his studies at U.C .... Listed Heeg, Fehren- bach, Blank, and Harrison as his special friends . . . Very fond of a certain Jeanne . . . Liked Chemistry or any kind of science. GEORGE E. CASTRUCCI'-Merit Student, Elocution Contest, B-Scholastic, Religious Council, Drama, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C., Student Union, Kangaroo Court, Cheerleader, Baconian Jr .... Yatz hails from Mt. Auburn . . . Numerous friends . . . Ambition is to be the president of some company . . . Liked all the irls . . . X.U. will see him in September. 8 ' Oscar for Dramatic Performance ii f .f- 'U W Mx- S V t F sv im s 11' Q ll!!-W ai, k 'is Q, e wwe ,Q ..,. , , ,Ji . X A , krrrky L H J! as ,r.-,,1. '. t' i j K. BROCKER .LBURKE M. CAREY si iQg.,5 ii5V 5i9i IV, ,.,, T V, .:,V'.. ,,., W . J. BUCHER R. CANNON G. CASTRUCCI '13 J. CATANZARO B. COORS T. CROTTY J. CURTIN G. DAUMEYER J. DETERS ta ,Za S . JAMES- T. CATANZARO-Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C .... Cat thinks South Fairmount is God's Country . . . Pals with Luhrman and Fariello . . . Ambition is to sell Fords . . ,Liked Science . . . Drives cars for a hobby . . . Will attend evening College. BERNARD J. COORS-C.S.M.C., Religious Council . . . Doc worked after school as a drug store clerk . . . Disliked Geometry . . . Wants to be a loafer . . . Seen often with Witz- gall, Vondenbrink, and Thornton . . . Plays sports. TIMOTHY E. CROTTY-Tim came to Bacon in his senior year . . . Wants to be an advertising man . . . Pals with McMahon and Lynd . . . Likes English and Jennylou . . . Wants to go to Notre Dame . . . An ardent tennis fan. JOHN J. CURTIN-C.S.M.C .... Wants to be a building contractor . . . Comes from Avon- dale . . . Pals were Maringer, Braun, Alexander, and F. Goldschmidt . . . Liked History and Civics . . . Air Force will see him soon. GEORGE J. DAUMEYER-C.S.M.C., Foot- ball, Reserve Basketball, Track, Religious Council, B-Athletic, Trampoline . . . Clipper claims the best years of his life were here at Bacon . . .Can be seen with Maisel, Moore, and Listermann . . . Plans to attend St. Joseph Col- lege. JAMES R. DETERS-Merit Student, C.S.M. C., Baseball, Baconian Staff, B-Athletic . . . Betchum comes to us from Bevis . T . A friend of Alexander, Breslin, Listermann, and Castrucci . . . Wants to be a chemist at P. and G. . . . Thinks Bacon is tops, sorry to leave. EUGENE A. DOEKER-Proud member of the Baconian Staff. . . Comes from Avondale . . . Liked Chemistry because of the experiments . . . Plans to work in an office . . . Special pals are Flaig, Hoffmann, and Fehrenbach . . . Calls on Carol. PAUL J. ELING-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Track, Religious Council, Glee Club, Student Union . . . Photography was his hobby . . . Pals were Wagner, Listermann, and Breslin . . . Liked Chemistry . . . Wants to be a research chemist . . . Bound for Xavier. NORBERT N. ENGEL-C.S.M.C .... Bud is one of the St. Bernard gang . Usually seen with Pilgrim and ,Roll . . . Has no ambition for :ollege . . . Liked English . . . Claims his class- room conduct was only fair. DONALD A. FALCONE-C.S.M.C .... Don hails from Clifton and St. Monica Parish . . . Ambition to be an engineer . . . Liked math . . . Pals with Schraffenberger, and Brock. JOHN FARIELLO'-Latin Club . . J Sleepy is one of the more intelligent boys from South Fairmount . . . His classroom conduct was more than average . . . Can be seen with Jim Catan- zaro, Jack Luhrman, and Mouse Guerrera. ' Certificate of Excellent Scholarship G. DOEKER D. FALCONE EUGENE T. FEHRENBACH-Merit stu- dent, C.S.M.C., Elocution Contest, Junior Spartan Players, Latin Club . . . Hails from St. Richard in College Hill . . . Pals with Carey and Ostenkamp . . . Plans to attend 0.M.l. Works at Winton Place Pharmacy . . . Won the Chrysler at Bacon in '54. DANIEL E. FERRIS- Hillbilly found Mr. Gaughan's Chicago stories very interesting . . . Hopes to be a Jet Pilot . . . Worked for a Dry CIeaner's after school. JOHN O. FLAIG-Freshman Football, C.S. M.C .... Comes from the Hills of Monfort Heights . . . Often seen with Gerbus, Doeker, and Fehrenbach . . . Hopes to join the Navy. . . Jean is his one and only. Z t.,. K P. ELING N. ENGEL J. FARIELLO E. FEHRENBACH D. FERRIS J. FLAIG x'-as I 1 '7 use S 1. 1 MX I 1 3 , Lffggqil L5 1.69.4 WM ig 2? 17'3m sk T. FREEMAN T. GANGLOFF R. GERBUS D. FREY J. GERACI P. GERKE THOMAS E. FREEMAN-Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C .... Plans to study accounting at Xavier Evening College . . . Special friend of Ammann, O'Connor, Wurster and Beisel . . . Took up fishing as a hobby . . . Liked Mr. John- son's Bookkeeping Class. DENIS J. FREY-Merit Student, B-Scho- lastic, Drama, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C., Kan- garoo Court . . . Usually seen with Ferris, Buck, and Bucher . . . Liked Chemistry because of Father Flavian, the Greatest . . . Works at Burkhardt's Men's Store . . . Answers to Den- Den . . . Wished he could stay at Bacon one more year. THOMAS W. GANGLOFF-Tom spent his spare time on Tropical fish and softball . . . Thought Bookkeeping was easy, but had trou- ble with English . . . Claims Ruege and Schmolt for special friends. JAMES L. GERACI-Merit Student, Foot- ball, Elocution Contest, B-Scholastic, Religious Council, C.S.M.C .... Janet is his one and only . . . Jim is an all-around Spartan . . . His am- bition is to be content . . . His hobby is records . . . Likes to Mambo and Rhumba. RUDY J. GERBUS-Freshman and Reserve Football, C.S.M.C .... Rudy hails from Mt. Airy . . . Plans on becoming a Road Contractor . . . Porta, Goedde, and Norris are his buddies . . . A willing helper at the Stadium fto get out of classjl PAUL E. GERKE-Freshman Football, Base- ball, Treasurer of C.S.M.C .... Plans to be an electrician and marry a rich girl . . . Gerke comes to Bacon from St. Bonaventure in South Fairmount . . . Liked Civics and Sociology best because of Mr. Gaughan, his favorite teacher . . . Seen often with Brock, Falcone, and Kearns . . . Angelic is the word he chose to describe his classroom conduct. DANIEL J. GLASCOCK'-Elocution Con- test, B-Scholastic, Latin Club, C.S.M.C .... Crystal comes from Hartwell . . . Buddies are Molloy and Gortemiller . . . Liked Chem- istry because of Father Flavian's humor . . . Plans to attend U.C. and become a chemist or harmacist. Certificate of Excellent Scholarship HARRY E. GOEDDE--Football, Track, Ba- conian Staff, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C .... Spider was very well liked by his fellow classmates . . . Mad about Clifton . . . Always seen with Kearney, Wittkamp, Brocker, and Ledwin . . . Square dancing was his favorite . . . Had the wish to play another year of football under the coaching of Bron Bacevich. FRANK H. GOLDSCHMIDT-C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . A son of Sts. Peter and Paul Parish . . . Likes all kinds of dancing . Q . Finds electricity and radio very interesting . . . Can be seen most of the time with his buddies Tom Gosink and John Curtin. ROBERT A. GOLDSCHMIDT'-Merit Stu- dent, Football, Basketball, Track, B-Scholastic, Religious Council, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Kan- garoo Court . . . Goldie comes from Reading . . . Wants to be a nuclear engineer . . . Seen with Lynd and McMahon . . . Will enter Notre Dame . . . R.B. was close to his heart. ' Archbishop McNicholas Memorial Award P 4- ,si 'Q- . D. GLASCOCK R. GOLDSCHMIDT WILLIAM F. GORTEMILLER-Merit Stu- dent, C.S.M.C .... Goose wants to go to col- lege and get married . . . Likes slow dancing, especially with Betty . . . Special friends were Glascock, Lotz, Molloy and Moser . . . X.U. will see him in September. THOMAS A. GOSINK-Merit Student, Bas- ketball, Track, Religious Council, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . From Reading and proud of it . . . Liked Chemistry and its teacher, Fr. Flavian . . . Friend of Haas and Heimert . . . Wishes he was starting High School over again. CHARLES R. GREGORY-Merit Student, Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C., Band . . . Charles can be seen often with Clem Cl-Iis girlfriend's nicknamel . . . Outstanding member of Bacon's band . . . Enjoyed basketball outside of school . . . Considered Journalism easy. NICHOLAS G. GUERRERA-Elocution Contest, Junior Spartan Players, C.S.M.C .... Mouse comes from South Fairmount . . . Prefers World History to English . . . Headed for U.S.N.R. Electronic School, Bainbridge, Md .... Likes to be with Marlene . . . Belongs to Naval Reserve. 27 H. GOEDDE F. GOLDSCHMIDT W. GORTEMILLER T, GOSINK C. GREGORY N. GUERRERA C. HAAP G. HAAS P. HANDORF D. HARNISHFEGER R. HARRISON D. HARTMAN CHARLES J. HAAP-Merit Student, Ba- conian Staff, C.S.M.C., Camera Club . . . Jack has been a merit student for all four years . . . Plans to attend O.M.I .... Works at St. Mary's Cemetery after school hours. GEROLD W. HAAS-Latin Club, C.S.M.C. . . . Gerold hails from Reading . . . Wants to own his own business . . . Always seen with Gosink . . . Liked Algebra . . . Not interested in girls yet. PHILIP E. HANDORF-Latin Club, C.S. M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . Phil was a popular fellow here at Bacon . . . He is anxious to secure a position and get ahead . . . Usually found in the company of Hickerton and Stigler. DANIEL R. HARNISHFEGER-Merit Stu- dent, Latin Club, C.S.M.C .... Dan was usually seen with Scalia and Hempel . . . Ambition is to be the librarian at Bacon . . . Liked Algebra because it was interesting . . . Claims conduct was average. ROBERT AL. HARRISON-Football, Elocu- tion Contest, Baconian Stalf, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Golf Team . . . Red calls N.C.H. his home . . . Pals were Blank, Carey and Castrucci . . . Wants to be a rich bachelor . . . Prefers Arline. DENIS C. HARTMAN-Merit Student, Track, C.S.M.C., Cheerleader . . . Den likes Bacon very much and hates to leave it . . . His ambition is to get married and raise a family . . . Can be seen with Holtgrefe . . . Liked So- ciology because of the teacher. THOMAS J. HEEG-C.S.M.C .... Ceil is his one and only . . . His ambition is to get Marilyn's autograph and be a millionaire . . . Hobbies are sleeping and eating. JAMES A. I-IEMPEL'-Merit Student, B- Scholastic, Latin Club, C.S.M.C., Cheerleader . . . Hemp comes to Bacon from S. Cummins- ville . . . Wants to be a teacher . . . Usually seen with Scalia, Miller, Schneider and McGee . . . Liked Chemistry because Fr. Flavian taught it . . . Thinks Bacon is the greatest. Certificate of Excellent Scholarship ROBERT F. HERBORT-Merit Student, Football, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . Moose is-a friend of everyone . . . Hails from Mt. Airy . . . Wants to be a C.P.A. or an admiral . . . Plans to enter X.U .... Likes slow dancing. BRUCE B. HESKETH-C.S.M.C .... One of the true cats of R.B .... Best subject- Sociologyg Worst subject-English . . . Enjoys working on his car . . . Comes to Bacon from Mt. Auburn with Ledwin and Brocker . . . Hopes to go to California. WILLIAM J. HICKERTON-Latin Club, C.S.M.C .... Bill is a very well liked boy from Northside . . . Proud about his hobby's being girls . . . Finds Chemistry very interesting and Latin most dead . . . Can often be seen with Handorf and Stigler. . M, . . i f L E . t. y 1 iits ...ww izl V I S w. .arg VVLV in A V at ' ':' : L t TQ -- W 'V ' X' .i t T. HEEG J. HEMPEL R. HERBORT B. HESKETH W. HICKERTON M. HILDEBRANDT MICHAEL R. HILDEBRANDT-C.S.M.C. . . . Hails from St. Clement Parish . . . A quiet, unassuming lad who did good work in the classroom . . . Liked Science and Math . . . Is B- HOFFMAN D- HOFFMANN undecided about college . . . 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HOFFMANN G. HOLCOMB F. HOLTGREFE P. HOLTHAUS R. HORNUNG L, HOWELL ROBERT A. HOFFMANN-Merit Student, Elocution Contest, Drama, C.S.M.C., Kan- garoo Court . . . Sam's ambition is to become a Pharmacist . . . His friends are too numerous to mention task himl . . . Works in an apothe- cary after school . . . Comes from St. Bernard. GORDON W. HOLCOMB-Track, Reli- gious Council, Glee Club, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C. . . . Gordon hails from Lincoln Heights . . . Ambition is to join the navy . . . Liked Algebra . . . Pals with Ruege, Schmolt, and Peters. FRANK C. HOLTGREFE--Frank can be seen with Shirley most of the time when not with Hartman . . . Plans to attend College this fall . . . Wouldn't trade Bacon for any other school in U.S .... Classroom conduct was unbelievable and indescribable. PAUL W. HOLTHAUS-Merit Student, Re- ligious Council, C.S.M.C .... Paul, known as Willy, is crazy about Anita . . . Hopes tp attend college but is undecided where . . . Got a charge out of electricity . . . His ambition is to be a T.V. repairman. RAYMOND E. HORNUNG-C.S.M.C., Glee Club . . . Ollie, as his friends Moose and Robers call him, hails from Mack, Ohio . . . Most of his time is taken up with Model Air- planes and a few girlfriends . . . He dislikes English, but was very fond of Mechanical Drawing. LEON J. HOWELL-C.S.M.C., Football . . . Dixie likes the outdoor life and everyone at Bacon . . . Wants to be a salesman . . . Claims his classroom conduct was the best . . . Hopes to attend X.U. WILLIAM J. HUNECK-Bill would love to be a pilot if he had a plane . . . Liked Chemistry . . . Worked after school at Gahl Shoe Co. in Reading . . . Buddies with Holthaus, Engel, and F. Goldschmidt . . . Very popular with Carol. RALPH B. HUNGLER-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Drama, Latin Club . . . Ralph has a special interest in bookkeeping . . . Friends are Luhrman, Kramer, and Herbort . . . Thought his conduct was excellent . . . Bound for college in September. JAMES M. IVORY-Jim's ambition is to be a millionaire . . . Disliked Sociology but found History to his liking . . . Special friend of Ammann and Kauffman. RONALD J. KAUFFMAN-Ron comes to Bacon from Avondale . . . His one ambition is to outlive Communism . . . He regrets that he found no gold while digging in Bacon's stadium. MICHAEL J. KEARNEY-C.S.M.C., Foot- ball, Track, Elocution Contest, Glee Club, Drama, Baconian Staff, B-Athletic . . . Babe hails from Hyde Park . . . Seen often with Goedde, Brocker, Porta, and Hoffmann . . . Enjoyed the discussions in Sociology . . Thinks Mr. Bacevich is the greatest. W. HUNECK R. KAUFF MAN MARTIN E. KEARNS--C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Baseball, Football, Elocution Con- test, Drama, B-Athletic, Student Union, Ba- conian Jr .... Friends know him as Yogi . . . Comes from Northside . . . Liked Chemistry because of Fr. Flavian . . . Will attend college next year. JOHN M. KING-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Religious Council, Drama, Baconian Staff . . . Jack the zipper comes to us from Kenwood . . . Worked at Albers . . . Liked study periods best . . . Pals were Castrucci, Kearney and Porta . . . Claims Tess is the one and only . . . X.U. will be seeing him soon. KENNETH C. KLUEH'-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Elocution Contest, B-Scholastic, Re- ligious Council, Drama, Latin Club, Kangaroo Court . . . Big Ken came to Bacon from Mt. Auburn . . . Hopes to be a politician . . . Friends with Schneider, Mullanney, and Castrucci . . . A fan of Fr. Paschal's classes. ' Certificate of Excellent Scholarship V, ang A. A x ,Q Q sir.. , ,- N 3,, i f ' ' VB51, , H . C' R. HUNGLER J, IVQRY M. KEARNEY M. KEARNS J. KING K. KLUEH R. KOCH J- KOHL F. KOHNE R. KOUBA A. KRAMER H. KRAMER J AR ff ., Fil? ,Qi . .:' '.-- - ' . :fig -,, 5 ' A A',A A rs. J 'idR in eevzz A ' - RRRR . .... RR1 1 34 RR... '.. A N . R RRR R RA.. L it 'J 'if ,Ryy if G1: Q '.11' ' iff.. Nu-ga-,gif ROBERT G. KOCH-C.S.M.C., Merit Stu- dent . . . Scruno calls St. Bernard his home . .'. Girls and beer are his favorite hobbies . . . His ambition is to be an Admiral in the Navy . . . Claims his classroom conduct was excellent. JAMES D. KOHL-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, B-Scholastic, Band . . . Big Jim', thinks the discipline at Bacon should be stricter . . . Works at Children's Hospital over the weekend . . . Ambition is to be an Aeronautical Engineer . . . Can be seen with Geraci and Kramer. FRANK C. KOHNE-C.S.M.C., Merit Stu- dent, Religious Council . . . Bud looks back on his happy days in Room 33 . . . He joined the Navy Reserves with buddies Koch and Laugh- lin . . . Drives his hot '47 Ford to school ev- ery morning . . . Helen is his favorite . . . Works at Albers. RAYMOND W. KOUBA-Ray likes all out- door sports . . . One of the gang from St. Ber- nard . . . Wants to join the Navy . . . Usually seen with Augenstein and Gangloff . . . Liked German . . . Conduct was good: AUGUST H. KRAMER'-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, B-Scholastic, Latin Club . . . Gus wants to be an accountant or draftsman . . . Claims girls as his hobby . . . Thought Trigo- nometry was a snap . . . Undecided about col- lege. Certificate of Excellent Scholarship. HARRY B. KRAMER-C.S.M.C., Merit Stu- dent . . . Hairs was a member of the Radio Club . . . Will hate to leave old R.B .... His am- bition is to get married and hear the pitter- patter of little feet. CARL D. LABMEIER-C.S.M.C., Baseball . . . Mouse,' comes from far off North College Hill . . . Liked English because of infrequent homework assignments . . . Will miss R.B. PETER T. LANPHIER- Pedro wants to be a Dentist . . . Hails from Mt. Airy . . . Collected coins for a hobby . . . Liked Chemistry . . . Fa- vorite with all the girls . . . Plans to attend X.U. JAMES F. LAUGHLIN-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Baseball . . . Had no favorites among the fairer sex, liked them all . . . Considered Mr. Doerger tops . . . Ambition is to own a Thun- derbird . . . Liked Civics and Mr. Gaughan's humor . . . Will enroll at Ohio Mechanics In- stitute. PAUL W. LAUMANN'-C.S.M.C., B-Scho- lastic . . . Hopes to be a pharmacist . . . Seen with Buck, Burke, and Bucher . . . Known as Boots to the boys . . . Got along very well with Chemistry. ' Certificate of Excellent Scholarship. CHARLES J. LEAHY-C.S.M.C., Football, Track, B-Athletic . . . Choo-Choo comes from out Carthage way . . . Liked Sociology because it gave the opportunity of learning some Chinese . . . Intends to make a lot of money . . . Calls frequently on Ginney . . . Sor- ry to leave Bacon. ,fs Efilii' ' ' :litem lm 'HW' ii rn.. it Q C. LABMEIER P. LANPHIER J, LAUGHLIN P. LAUMANN C. LEAHY W. LEDWIN WILLIAM F. LEDWIN--Merit Student, Football, Track, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C .... Wild Bill was usually seen with Weyer, Hesketh, Brocker, and many others . . . Dis- liked English because he got only 70! . . . Con- sidered his conduct good despite what the teacher thought . . . Wants to join the Marines. JOHN H. LEHKER-Jack wants to be an Electronic Engineer . . . A son of St. Margaret Mary Parish, N.C.H .... Pals were Labmeier, Cerimele, and Zimmermann . . . Worked at Al- bers after school . . . The Navy Base at San Diego will see him soon. PETER J. LEONARD-Pete enjoyed his senior year best of all . . . Fond of Mr. Gaughan's Sociology Class . . . Preferred his dancing slow style . . . Often along side of Asbach, Holtgrefe, and Hartman . . . Merit Student. LEHKER P. LEONARD 'M Q . ,X Q 2 f i 'bade' A 'ie' .t y ff ' x 5 3 T v Q . -ky 2 a. R. LINESCH F. LISTERMANN J. LOTZ J. LUHRMAN S. LYND J. MAISEL 36 RAYMOND J. LINESCH-Merit Student, B-Scholastic, C.S.M.C .... Ray comes to Ba- con all the way from Pisgah . . . Has photog- raphy as a hobby . . . Usually seen with Scalia and Wright . . . Wants to be a Chemist. FRANK G. LISTERMANNJ'-Merit Student, Religious Council, C.S.M.C .... The Golf Pro of Bacon . . . Liked Bookkeeping because he wants to be a C.P.A .... A very quiet guy of old R.B .... Bound for X.U. ' Award for Four Years Perfect Attendance. JOSEPH A. LOTZ-C.S.M.C .... Joe comes to us from Hartwell . . . Buddies are Norris, Murray, and Gortemiller . . . Ambition is to retire . . . His best subject is lunch hour . . . Plays baseball outside of school. JOHN A. LUHRMAN'-Merit Student, El- ocution Contest, Drama, Latin Club, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . Pussy Foot comes to us from Little Italy . . .Thinks O.L.A. and Fair- mount are the greatest . . . Ambition is to be a General in U.S. Army . . . Liked typing tno homeworkj . . . Dreams of going to West Point. ' Certificate of Excellent Scholarship, Oscar for Dramatic Performance. SAMUEL V. LYND-Merit Student, Foot- ball, Track, B-Scholastic, Latin Club, Baconian Staff, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Student Union . . . Sam wants to own his own night club . . . Pals were McMahon and R. Goldschmidt . . . Liked Sociology and Latin . . . Thinks a lot of Mary Eigel. JOHN H. MAISEL-Reserve Football, Track, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C .... Jack is an oil-painter from Greenhills . . . Wants to be a successful businessman . . . Claims girl-friends are too numerous to mention . . . Moore and Dau- meyer were his pals. LESTER N. MARINGER-Merit Student, B-Scholastic, C.S.M.C .... Les was proud to say he was never jugged or late in his four years at Bacon . . . Pals are Novello and Curtin . . . Liked any type of Mathematics . . . Undecided about college . . . Ambition is to own a Realty Company and drive in the Memorial Day Race at Indianapolis. PAUL G. MATHAUER-C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Reserve Football, Glee Club, Kan- garoo Court, Baconian Staff . . . Finneytown's gift to Bacon . . . Answers to the nickname of Skeets . . . Worked at Kroger's in College Hill . . . Considers Schell, Schnur, and West- rich his special friends . . . Wished to start high school all over again. FRANCIS C. McGEE '-Merit Student, B- Scholastic, Religious Council, Latin Club, Ba- conian Staff . . . Crash is a gift from St. James in Wyoming . . . Plans to attend X.U. and become a teacher . . . Pals with Murray, Wright, Monaco, and Luhrman . . . Thought the Skokian was real cat . . . Considered Room 22 the greatest, ' Certificate of Excellent Scholarship. MICHAEL J. McMAHON '-C.S.M.C., Ba- conian Staff, B-Athletic, Student Union, Bas- ketball, Football, Merit Student . . . Known to most of the boys as Mac . . . Regularly seen with Lynd and Goldschmidt . . . Liked Chem- istry experiments. Will be missed at quarter- back in the coming autumn. ' Athletic Trophy. 'Qi' 4 . L. MARINGER P. MATHAUER F. MCGEE M. MCMAHON ROBERT E. MEADE-C.S.M.C., Merit Stu- dent, Glee Club, Baconian Staff . . . Bob came from Northside . . . Wants to be a Golf Pro and win the National Open . . . Buddies are Branno, Kearney, and Schneider . . . Plans to attend college . . . Another one of the Kroger Boys. JOHN A. MIELING-C.S.M.C., Merit Stu- dent, Glee Club . . . John plans to become a Dentist . . . Hails from East Clifton and St. Clement Parish . . . Usually seen with Hoffmann and Hildebrandt . . . Liked English with Fr. Paschal. JOHN A. MILLER-C.S.M.C., Baconian Staif . . . Disliked World History . . . Pals are Scalia, Witzgall, and Hempel . . . Intends to be a bartender in a swank saloon . . . Liked to see 2:15 come each day. MICHAEL R. MOLLOY-C.S.M.C., Ba- conian Staff, Religious Council, Freshman Football . . . Comes to Bacon from Wyoming, where he works at Kroger's . . . Hopes to make a million dollars . . . Likes very slow dances . . . Will attend X.U. R. MEADE J. MIELING J- MILLER M. MOLLOY . M ,..-f- A if A I . -- L, ii. ,,, , A Qi '2i- ' iii L ,l f . . s ii Jtsa s...?gM- if - -2 .a , , ,., . M5 . ' Q51 I it P E,-ff fx A V stiff Qs' W? if wk Q- ,ff 5515 a ge g!,,..i1 fl li.: . JV Y i' ai' 2 2 mwfrfi wt 'fi .W .F er m i , Q as 5, rf , 3' mr .5 .. 2 W. 37 'Efwfif'Y '+s a 1 as an sw. a He'-f.l.f5 t Hi' 1 I iii? 5 X f 3 ' Sf H--. . MW i A A Wg J Q. , ii X. , 1 ml, ff' . as ,R ,M W., Y 2 A P, - xx fa 0 A , ,mn 'll 'S , :iw if I 9, itil? 'UK M ., 5, A 2 Of' Above, lej7 and right: C. Gregory, T. Brinkmann, and dates. Above, lefi and right: J. Weber, R. Pohlkamp, J. Calanzaro, and dates 1 f 'QI t 1 yt st, 'K A . . tri N 55 l ' a A' X ff, ,hw W Alf X ggi F' W' 'rl 958554 , 11, , Q , 1 Q, l. ff 1, . sa 5 if iff ' f t 'IP 15 fgfp sgj 1 it 5' J gras? at writ J' MONACO J. MONING R' MOSER P. MULLANNEY J. MURRAY J. NORRIS Q' Kiwi' 1 1' 2,4 3 V Y .25 31 , H... 9' ',' : ' 'fillet f F.. x .arm 1' ': iii sl Q . JOSEPH A. MONACO-Frosh and Reserve Basketball, Track, Merit Student, B-Scholastic, Latin Club, B-Athletic, Baseball, C.S.M.C .... Joe comes from St. Pius, South Cumminsville . . . Listed Luhrman, Fariello, and McGee as his special friends . . . Plans to make a million and retire early . . . Liked Civics because of Mr. Gaughan . . . Disliked Geometry- too many angles. JAMES F. MONING-C.S.M.C .... Jim hails from Northside . . . Wishes he could be principal of Roger Bacon . . . Pals with O'- Connor, Roll, Ledwin, and Kearns . . . Liked Civics because of Mr. Gaughan. RICHARD S. MOSER-C.S.M.C .... Com- monly known as Moses . . . Likes flying . . . Thought Sociology was interesting . . . Seen with friends: Molloy, Glascock, Novello. PATRICK J. MULLANNEY'-Merit Stu- dent, Elocution Contest, B-Scholastic, Drama, Latin Club, C.S.M.C., Student Union, Kan- garoo Court . . . Pat intends to be an M.D. . . . President of city-wide C.S.M.C .... Herod in St. John's Passion Play , . . The fisherman of' ZS . . . Usually seen with Schneider, Cas- trucci, and Klueh . . . Calls on Mary McCarthy. ' Certificate of Excellent Scholarship, CSMC Paladin Leader Award, Oscar for Dramatic Performance. JOHN W. MURRAY-C.S.M.C., Baconian Staff . . . Murphy is a quiet lad who hails from Hartwell . . . Bowling, fishing, and auto- mobiles are his hobbies . . . Thought smoking quarters the greatest thing at Bacon. JOHN H. NORRIS-C.S.M.C., Baseball, Baconian Staff, B-Athletic, Kangaroo Court . . . Siege considered his conduct good . . . To keep in shape he plays baseball and basket- ball . . ,Usually seen with Murray, Lotz, Porta, and Kearney . . . Wants to be a pro- fessional baseball player . . . Worked after school at Kroger's. ANTHONY C. NOVELLO-C.S.M.C., Mer- it Student, Glee Club, Religious Council, Baconian Staff, Kangaroo Court . . . Plans to attend X.U. and become a successful business- man . . . Liked English because he was crazy about Shakespeare . . . Hits the town with Faillace and Trotta . . . Fond of any kind of slow dancing. CYRIL R. O'CONNOR-C.S.M.C., Track, Religious Council . . . Butch was usually seen with Beisel and Brock . . . Liked Mechan- ical Drawing because it was easy . . . Says his hobby consists in trying to get his car running . . . U.C. will see him in September. RICHARD W. OTTE-Richard comes to Bacon from Northside where he attends St. Boniface Parish . . . Liked Bookkeeping but disliked English . . . Pals with Weber, Holt- grefe, and Hartman. LEONARD R. PETERS-Football, Track, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C .... Pete's one and only is Katy Clayborn . . . Will find a job that pays good money . . . Accomplices in crime are Weyer, Sabelhaus, and Ledwin . . . Found So- ciology interesting because of Mr. Gaughan. JOHN W. PILGRIM- Jake is a fine fellow . . . Is right at home here at Bacon . . .Thought Room 22 the most, to say the least . . . Is one of the many cats here at Bacon . . . Liked all kinds of sports. P is jf 14 T i f' fx I .1 . . s. .. is ff? ' SML ei L5 'K X .. 14 if Q ev a Q he .. E ii it MJ f. X Q 5 J 2, A. NOVELLO L. PETERS JOHN J. POHLKAMP-Merit Student, Foot- ball, Religious Council, C.S.M.C .... Jack comes from St. Clement Parish . . . Plans to attend X.U. this Fall . . . Joan is his one and only . . . Can be seen with Gene Doeker. ROBERT C. POHLKAMP'-Merit Student, C.S.M.C., Drama, B-Scholastic . . . Bob is a product of St. Bernard . . . Plans to attend X.U .... Pals are Jim Linesch, John Weber, and Hempel . . . Liked Chemistryg disliked History . . . Worked during the Summer at St. John Cemetery . . . Was Merit King in his freshman year. ' Award for Four Years Perfect Attendance. PAUL R. PORTA-C.S.M.C., Track, B- Athletic, Baconian Staff, Kangaroo Court . . . Portable Paul was often seen with Kearney, Gerbus, and Goedde . . . Hobby is photography . . . Plans to attend the Coast Guard Academy . . . His steady is Joni . . . Works after school as a deep-freeze salesman. E Xt . 3 C. O'CONNOR J. PILGRIM R. POHLKAMP AN re5,.. . ,V . R. OTTE J. POHLKAMP P. PORTA l T. ROBERS G. ROLFES W. ROLL J. ROTHACKER G. RUEGE J. RUSKAUP f w f, . Q' , . . . is . .Vg I 'A ,Mu as ,mr ---range., W fvmfg L.:-fart. f' .Q '- THOMAS W. ROBERS-Glee Club, Merit Student, Religious Council, C.S.M.C .... Liked Mechanical Drawing because he could talk in class . . . Lists Pat and Margie as girl- friends . . . Has no plans for college . . . Hails from Mt. Airy . . . Enjoys all slow dances. GEORGE C. ROLFES-Merit Student, Re- ligious Council, Band, C.S.M.C .... Liked Father Cronan and Religion . . . Attends St. Margaret Mary Parish in N.C.H .... Hobby is playing the saxophone and clarinet . . . Works as a registered apprentice pharmacist . . . Applied for admission into the Aviation Cadets, U.S.A.F. WILLIAM N. ROLL-C.S.M.C .... Hopes to fulfill ambition of being Swabbie in the Navy . . . Commonly known to pals as Donut . . . One of the Albers Gang . . . Enjoyed study- ing Radio. JOHN M. ROTHACKER-Merit Student, B-Scholastic, Religious Council, Baconian Staff, Camera Club, C.S.M.C .... Likes swing music, especially Glenn Miller . . . Hopes to study Chemistry at X.U .... Usually seen with Haap, Hartlage, Hoffmann, and Bender . . . Record collecting and building model autos are his hobbies. GEORGE G. RUEGE-Merit Student, Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... Rouge comes to Bacon from Corryville, where he attends St. George Parish . . . Ammann, Schmolt, and Gangloff are his pals. JAMES E. RUSKAUP-C.S.M.C., Band . . . Crash wants to be the World's greatest drummer . . . Worked in a pharmacy after school . . . Liked English because it and Fr. Paschal were funny . . . Friends were Westrich and Traver. RONALD H. SABELHAUS-Merit Stu- dent, Basketball, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Stu- dent Union, Band . . . Sometimes called Mus . . . Ron is often seen with Koch and Beck . . . Hopes to study Pharmacy at U.C .... Ron is well liked by Mary Ann. FRANK A. SCALIA-C.S.M.C., Baconian Staff, Annual Staff . . . Frank's ambition is to be a designer of some sort . . . Thinks the mambo is cool . . . Liked English because of Fr. Paschal . . . Can be seen rubbing elbows with Hempel, Miller, and McG,ee . . . Took a first prize in Scholastic Art Awards competition. ROBERT J. SCHELL-Merit Student, Bas- ketball, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Band . . . Bob hails from College Hill . . . Pals with Gregory, Laughlin, Schnur, and Mathauer . . . Thinks the world and all of Barb . . . Has playing his saxophone for a hobby . . . Plans to work, at Carthage Mills. KENNETH P. SCHLOTMAN-C.S.M.C. . . . Hails from St. Bernard . . . Wants to date a certain Blossom . . . Liked Civics because Mr. Gaughan taught it . . . Was never jugged in all four years at Bacon. ALVIN R. SCHMOLT-C.S.M.C., Nature Club . . . Al plans to join the Navy . . . Pals are Gangloff and Ruege . . . Likes Civics, swim- ming, and girls . . . Played sports outside of school. if nf vi 1. 1, , Wf f rl zf T f T J-fffgfii '1 311 if Sffifrfsie 'J Q Shiite V if 'ff -'5 ...ze x,'1w::1,,w ,:r, U . ,W-.fav f-'- 1- Hag. P of V bf? we Ke' I f .gm 3 'aiftisgr-ggptemwizqr s- 1,57 -Qfvffwf ,I 7. ll A :,2.l'i?E2iQDi ' -1 '-If R. SABELHAUS F. SCALIA R, SCHELL K. SCHLOTMAN A. SCHMOLT K, SCHNEIDER KENNETH J. SCHNEIDER-Merit Stu- dent, Baseball, Track, Elocution Contest, B- Scholastic, Drama, Latin Club, Baconian Staff, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C., Student Union, Captain of Cheerleaders, Baconian Jr .... Our very popular school president . . . Is popular with everyone . . . Plans'to attend X.U. for pre-law . . . Merit King twice and captor of the Senior Speech Trophy . . . Thinks Janet is wonderful . . . Said his greatest privilege was being President of his class and school. JOHN E. SCHNUR-Merit Student, Drama, C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court, Band . . . Jack prides himself on his Ford Victoria . . . Comes from White Oak . . . Likes dancing, especially with girls . . . Sorry to leave old R.B. DONALD L. SCHRAFFENBERGER '- Merit Student, Baseball, B-Athletic, B-Scho1as- tic . . . Schraff wants to become an account- ant . . . Disliked Algebra . . . Friends with Falcone, Brock, and Gerke . . . Will enter U.C. this fall. Certificate of Excellent Scholarship. SCHNUR D. SCHRAFFENBERGER QE X its K. SCHRAML R. SCHROEDER F. SCHULD D. SIMON J. SMITH E. SPEED KARL J. SCHRAML-The Flying Dutch- man hails from South Fairmount .. . . Liked Chemistry, despised typing . . . Wants to be a Doctor . . . College at X.U .... Claims his con- duct was very commendable. RALPH M. SCHROEDER-C.S.M.C .... Topper got a real charge out of Fr. Kieran . . . Hopes to get into a successful business . . . Can be found after school at the Farm Market in Woodlawn . . . Chums with Glascock and Molloy . . . Will attend X.U. FRANK J. SCHULD-C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court, Junior Spartan Players . . . Hails from New Baltimore . . . Wants to own a combina- tion store and cafe . . . Likes Bookkeeping be- cause Mr. Johnson teaches it . . . Mary Jo is his one and only. DANIEL J. SIMON-C.S.M.C .... Simple Simon comes to Bacon with his buddy, Frank Schuld . . . Likes to do the slow waltz with Janet Myers . . . Is a member of the U.S.A.F. Reserves. JAMES R. SMITH-Merit Student, Reserve Basketball and Football, C.S.M.C .... Jim spends his spare time working on his Chev convertible . . . Often seen with Beck, Roll, and Sabelhaus . . . Smitty hopes to receive an appointment to Annapolis. EDWARD P. SPEED--Merit Student, Frosh Football, Basketball, Junior Spartan Players, Baconian Staff, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C .... Plans to major in Sociology at X.U .... Likes to listen to Mr. Gaughan's tales of the Marines and his hometown, Chicago . . . Has ambition to play basketball in Madison Square Garden . . . Played for St. Clement's state champion C.Y.O. and Friars Boys Club. JAMES E. STIGLER-Drama, C.S.M.C .... Jim comes from the St. Boniface part of North- side . . . Partners in mischief are Hickerton and Handorf . . . Will attend U.C.'s College of Pharmacy. ROBERT R. STIGLER-Drama, Kangaroo Court, C.S.M.C .... Pals with the Cummins- ville boys . . . His one and only is Myrna . . . For a hobby he tinkers with cars . . . One of the true Bacon cats . . . Thought Lavoisier knew almost as much as Fr. Flavian. JOSEPH J. STUBBERS- Abe came to Ba- con in his senior year . . . Plans to enter the field of science or engineering . . . Hobbies: reading and mechanics . . . Liked Bacon but was looking forward to graduation . . . Usually seen with Stuhlreyer and Smith. ROBERT F. STUHLREYER-Merit Student, C.S.M.C., Band . . . Slim is another one of St. Bemard's contributions to Bacon . . . His ambition is to be a businessman, after gradu- ating from X.U .... Liked English with Father Paschal . . . Played in band and orchestra for four years. THOMAS H. THORNTON- Mot couldn't wait to get out of school so someone else would have a chance . . . Collected postage stamps as a hobby . . . Liked all the easy subjects . . . Not interested in girls . . . Usually seen with Bob Asbach and Vondenbrink. J. STIGLER R. STIGLER J. STUBBERS R. STUHLREYER T. THORNTON R. TRAVER RICHARD H. TRAVER-C.S.M.C., Junior Spartan Players, Frosh Track . . . Thought Room 28 was a lot of fun . . . Hopes to be a Chemist . . . Friends know him as Tony . . . Plans to go to college in Cincinnati. LAWRENCE J. VANDE RYT-Baconian Staff, Glee Club, Merit Student . . . Vande goes around with Kearns and the boys . . . Maybe Alberta will see him become a State Highway Patrolman. JOSEPH J. VERKLEY-Came to Bacon all the way from St. James in White Oak . . . Pals are Welage, Betsch, and Uhlrich . . . Plans to further his education at U.C .... Ambition is to be a chemical engineer . . . Liked Chemistry. 45 VANDE RYT J. VERKLEY J HY ? si AWQW tv' Rye ..f if . '24 w vii 1 i A E f t 5, K 'Ii J . an f .ar Q . .,t,, ,M ,... . ,,. fi ,- It -sl 1 ,, J Q i ,S w. ' H AW.:-,Ek -J, if- ,. . f::..:Q fi ' R. VONDENBRINK J. WEBER R. WEIL K .mg jf, J. WAGNER R. WEBER C. WELAGE ROBERT J. VONDENBRINK-C.S.M.C., Annual Stall' . . . Bob comes from Fairmount . . . Enjoyed History, but was bored with Geom- etry . . . Buddies are Novello, Coors, and Thornton . . . Says his classroom conduct was fair, JOHN H. WAGNER'-Merit Student, Junior Spartan Players, C.S.M.C .... Hank plans to become a Chemical Engineer after getting out of the service . . . Comes to Bacon from Glendale . . . Dreams of owning a giant model railroad layout . . . Liked Math. because figures intrigued him. ' Honorary Science.Award. JOHN P. WEBER-Merit Student, Latin Club, Band, C.S.M.C .... Plans to attend X.U. for pre-med . . . Considered Chemistry the most interesting . . . Liked his dancing very slow . . . Works after school at St. Mary Cemetery. RICHARD W. WEBER-C.S.M.C .... Pro- fessor is one of the smaller Spartans, but is known by almost everyone . . . He is a man of many hobbies . . . Usually found with Herbort, Otte, and Ruege. ROBERT A. WEIL-C.S.M.C .... Coon Dogl' came to Bacon in his senior year from Hamilton Catholic . . . Looks forward to the study of Agriculture at Ohio State . . . Partners in crime: Harrison and Blank . . . Liked Al- gebra and Chemistry . . . Pfc. in National Guards and Weapons Squad. CARL H. WELAGE-C.S.M.C .... Plans to become a Mechanical Engineer . . . Pals are Betsch, Robers, Kramer, and Weber . . . Thinks a lot of Mary Ellen . . . Hobbies are hunting, fishing, and boating . . . Wants to attend U.D. LAWRENCE F. WESTRICH-Merit Stu- dent, Drama, C.S.M.C .... Larry drove a bakery truck after school . . . Wants to be a salesman . . . Liked Sociology, disliked Eng- lish . . . Friends with Laughlin, McCluskey, and Mathauer . . . Undecided about college. FRANK J. WEYER-Football, Basketball, Track, B-Athletic, C.S.M.C .... Francois hails from Mt. Auburn . . . Wants to leave Cincy and retire . . . Liked dancing and Math . . . Partners in crime were Ledwin, Brocker, Hesketh, and company. DONALD J. WINDHOLTZ-Merit Student, B-Scholastic, C.S.M.C .... Don works at the Friars Bowling Lanes . . . Plans to attend col- lege this fall . . . His ambition is to get a college education . . . A whiz at Mathematics and Science. THOMAS H. WITTKAMP-Merit Student, Football, Latin Club, C.S.M.C., Baconian Staff, B-Athletic . . . Tom is a boy of many nicknames such as Herman, Barrel, and Ollie . . . He will always remember his happy days in Room 28 . . . His ambition is to be a Journalist . . . Can be seen with Goedde and Kearney. JOHN E. WITZGALL-Merit Student, Latin Club . . . Witz comes to us from Camp Wash- ington where he attends Sacred Heart Church . . . Would rather bowl than drink beer . . . Can be seen with Jack Miller and Butch O'Connor . . . Ambition is to own his own bowling alley. L. WESTRICH F. WEYER D. WINDHOLTZ T. WITTKAMP J. WITZGALL C. WRIGHT CHARLES C. WRIGHT-Elocution Con- test, C.S.M.C .... Chuck comes to Bacon from St. Michae1's in Sharonville . . . Liked English best because he liked to read . . . Ambition is to be a millionaire . . . Pals were McGee, Scalia, and Linesch. LAWRENCE A. ZIMMERMANN-C.S.M.C. . . . Partners in crime: Labmeier and Lehker . . . Wants to be a Heating Engineer after a hitch in the Navy . . . Comes to Bacon from Groesbeck . . . Liked Biology because of Fr. Conan . . . Answers to Zimmie. ZIMMERMANN A, 4? is to as ' 9 .:' xi S Above: Students crowd about the Store counter at dinner-hour. Below: Freshmen enjoying their favorite period of' the day. ,'f,,.X 7-7 'ff 59' Q JA. x X H J 3'-1 .- Ei 4 1 'T N -M ,b V, YQ -W 1-M - ,wwf , ' ,L , . 25226 My , 'mf gm. ., ' s fp., ii 'Q-in 11 -1 ow: D. R ond Loesch. Sec ueller, T. Hart, J. hm age, D. Scott, J. Lo Hartl endryx, R. Isfort, T. ngkunz, E. Gerth, F. H Ju Row: J. Hall, J. I Fron Row: P. Koenig, Third ers, R. Sherill. oon, W. Flow ehring, M. M an, R. Zirkelbach, J. G Cm hns, J. Ni llins, W. Jo er, R. Birkle, J. Co feg Hamish abedank, W. Becker, R. Devine, D. Cartuyvelles, R. Farris, G. Wingert. Fourth Row: L. Koehler, L. eyer, C. H an, H. B IT1 CI' C. Ries, J. Sund urkett. Missing: R. Dillon, J. agner, J. Noe, G. B oulliet, S. W J. Naegele, M. Hinterlong, G. M iffer, fe Marconet, J. Schrand, G. P R. 3 M epohl. ud udepohl, J. H ert, J. H Bietenduval, R. Ell 50 2 'A Seas . ' .f 1' 7 i ww ' - ' -..rl 9 f is 1 wr ,V-Na-0 ' O OO OO 'U 00 Q, O6 OO QQ, T w v:z..,J ', , , N1 iv 3:73 Row: R. nd Seca oore, R. Besl, R. Dessauer, T, Brockman, J. Cappel, J. Cappel, J. Fisher. Cerimele, R. Bray, T. Hinsen, M. M Fronr Row: auntel, T. Drahman, L. Faillace, K. Brewer. Colina, R. Niehaus, R. Albrinck, A. Watzek, F. M Rasch, B. Moehring, E. Schenkel, T. cond Row: G. Maringer, Se andt, J. Lenker, A. Shultz. anZ rke, J. Fierro, J. V ahoney, R. Bu an, R. M Cm ang, J. Ri rusone, J. L Ca P. 5 Q M 3 Q fi di 155 E2 02 O . adm cdr? ug is MO E-: Q.. Ha ,QQ L4 ES -is is -U-L. DTS Jae B2 D. gm SKI -E ia Emi Tgxf O53 E12 bg. 5.1 M5 -:mg 25 EF 37 QE mo 94 QE-1 as iii 52 C. -sm. ..':r: Mo M3 .O I-4 2.6 .22 2: 5? Evw -5.5 593 EE 42 .N MO entier, F. Siefert I'I1 esselbrock, C. Schaefer, J. Dreyer, W. Overberg, L. Par asfeld, G. H erbus, J. R G nd Seca Rotte. owe, P. Schildmeyer, M. Tibbetts, T. Row: F. Thome, D. Hess, W. Haberthier, R. Wurster, F. Elsner, R. Giglio, M. R Front ird Row: R. Th idt. l'1'l rke, K. Sch Bu eyer, G. Kyle, T. uber, J. M osskopf, R. Brinck, D. Sheehan, D. Delaet, T. Zink, R. Simes, T. H Row: C. R Soell, W. Hoess, W. Riesenberg, E. Bosse, J. Fisher. 1, M. Griga, N. Schneider, R. auer, R. Scheve, N. Mayborg, G. Purtel B 0l'l'lC. uchman, D. Hagarty, G. Marks, G. Katz, E. Psb pelage, C. B Es rnton, P. Hoferer, W. Meyer, J. Tho LaPille, J. Lang, C. Row: R. First itfelder, H. fe ert, R. Schneider, D. Teller, W. B eim brock, R. Theis, J. Bertke, A. H Row: T. Schneider, A. Gill, G. Driscoll, T. Els nd Seca A Beck, J. Siegel, man, V. derMuelen, W. Broering, R. Hart Van Hirschberg. Third Row: T. Reynolds, R. Spaith, R. Schehr, P. Rapien, C. 0I'I1tOI'l. Davis, J. Th 3? AW . ,., J MM.-,, 3 5'-'lm ow: R. R nd man, R. Adleta, G. Finkbeiner. Seca itt, V. Hentz, K. Kohl ITI ckhoff, N. Sch mann, E. Oliverio, R. Finley, J. E all Row: C. L Front urray, ird Row: D. Butke, J. M Th agen, J. Kindt, R. Jeffers, T. Coombs. P. W lke, S. Grimm, R. G .-. gartner, T. Bering, J. Bucher, Um osier, J. Ba M J-S eefer. Fourth Row: J. LaWarre, J. Holt echlem, W. K ons, D. Listerman, C. Buschbacher, B. Bitsui, D. M II'1ITl R. Goedde, G. Wendt, R. Si eidner, F. Gelhot, R. Bregen, R. Berens, R. Harmeyer, L. Douthitt, P. Eagle. Absent: J. Pies, J. Sunderman, R. Bachman. W ,,-5311 nung, H. Whipple, T. Barnett, J. Burke, P. Wirthlin, L. Schalk, L. Schmitz, R. Wir- OC Sch ggers, J. ome, R. Augenstein, W. E w:R.Th eyer, T. Heimkreiter, oeckers, T. Goldem, B. Quinlan, R. Bales, J. Harm mann, W. R man, L. Pennekamp, R. Lister eb Row: F. R nd C0 eline, J. Mitsch, R. Dechant, ng heis, J. Geiser, P. Tonnis, R. Gehrich, V. A H. Bostle. Third Row: L. Bauer, T. Iames, E. Wessel, R. T aus, J. Feld, M. Willingham, A. Cruse, M. Scher- ph am iarius, T. Kiefer, T. K D13 er, J. A nd urth Row: K. Bill, D. Bi F0 ZUSCY. s,W.H eufel. epe, H. T J.T Front R0 Se mel. J. Korb, R. Bryer zinger, i. 'wi 'Wa . .U mi Q- ,, ,. - .1 ,1 R. Goedl, W Gates, R. Taylor. Second Row: L. ron! Row: F. Reid, D. Bickley, C. Leopold, F. Geldhaus, J. Boehm, T. Evans, T. Koenig, ons, am Row: T. H hel, D. Stegeman, J Schwarz, J. Falls, R. Rosmarin, W. Billing, R. Puening, E. Dornseifer, P. Heitfeld. Third yer, J. Mic Moser, E. Browning, R. Hauck, G. Helmer, L. Huelsman, T. Lammert, R. Lemmink, J. Jaeger, J. Bender, J. Kerth. Fourth Row: R. Wess, Batter, D. Staley, R. Veeneman, A. Brockman, T. Monahan, D. Jasper, L. McCarthy, E. Groh, W. Atherton, G. Appelman. F Ba T. J uestefeld, D. Hoffmann, D. Armbruster, J. Kiefer, E. Fugikawa, D. Frey. oss, J. W HI' gler, G. Ki L1l'l agnoni, R. H Lucia, J. M Row: P. First arconet, D. Sweeney, T. Herbert, B. Blessing, T. Row: R. Breltbeil, J. Palermo, P. Denker, K. Staub, J. Kelly, J. Durchholz, R. M nd Seca wn, K. I'0 pstein, J. Becker, J. Sicking, R. Rom, T. B Ep McCluskey, G. yer, M. I'C ow: P. Savu, T. Uhl, J. Bok, W. Stuhl Luensman. Third R hmitt, J. Shaw, Sc rkle, R. Allendorf, C. Kouba, R. Albrinck, P. ourrh Row: R. Scheuerle, F. Coyne, C. Beverlein, D. Albrinck, R. Bi F Stein G. Lewis. :wk o 22153 . . L - gig. iii? m. ff. fa 'gli J 4 zz iv F it I' if gl. , gin 'X . Vi If- 3 k 4 sly , ' D Q mi ai' J. Helms, T. Collins, C. Meier, J. Mazzaferri, R. Bender, W. Fallon. Third Row: B. Bosse, P. Row: Fourth l. Purcel mann, J. Burgoyne, J. Filusch, E. Stigler, J. Meyer, L. Schroeder, G. Neu L.: as .54 Q 0 I H :J ru .M 3 -- C -C O U1 U va cn O s-4 CQ nd ,J :- w .o O .-i if cu 'E U i4 .M ': 'S U- v-I U. L.. :G 3 nd G. cd fc J TM 5' in V I .WWII IKKYW wiv annon, D. Biederman, M. Brady, R. Conrad, G Morrissey, A. Goldschmidt, R. Ennering, W. E E m ni E3 '5 5-4 l-' LL: ,rf u 2 'o n: :s O B C.. s: E' 512 O I ci ,..o4 ' ,siv- an-w-......,, vihllh , ,X , J econd afo, P. Wright. S Lll'l ahon, S. M ann, K. M am azzei, N. Ahr, J. Flanigan, A. Moeller, A. H ms, J. M J. Wil ont Row: J. Orr, H, Schulte, nei- ird Row: D. Sch Th HIC. m andorf, J. Shu rvak, T. H rohr, J. llling, J. Smith, E. Riechman, R. Schrand, D. Bach, H. Seibel, R. Sa w: J. Neu on, J. Rettig, R. Sullivan, R. Von Praag, E. Stark. Fourth Row: ah M 3.C ll, D. Rogers, W. Heile, T. M ab, D. Mulvihi hw r, K. Ward, M. Sc pes, R. Spaulding. OP urtry, C. D cM raemer, A. Sebald, E. Gerstner, J. M acken, T. Robinson, B. K Wentzel, E. Doll, K. Kesterson, J. M Fr Ro de C. nger. Third Row: G. Reckers, M. Blackburn, R. Rudy, A. Flecki man, D. Daley, B. mpe, R. Roll, L. Sander, R. Schlot Row: N. Kunkel, D. We gdon, F. Wingert, J. Mason. Fourth Row: V. Wolfork, A. Lo ton, L. idt, A. Sanning, E. Miller, J. Ballard, O. Huy, M. Kissel, E. An II1 Sch mp, C. Brune, G. Schnur, J. Mahlenkamp, ka nd Row: J. Frey, J. Kemme, D. Gibbons, R. Hadden, T. Bram hy, R. Penick. Seca UTP man, J. M ednt, R. Wunder, D. Lang, M. Heister, R. Row: K. Kombrinck, N. Rothenback, W. Dirr, R. W Third ker. C. Wehrfritz, R. Mouch, J. Wil mueller, G. Bosse. CD Heck ig, T. Metzler, G. Kemme, L. Stickley, A. Zirkelbach, J. W ank, W. Brooks, V. Graf, G. Harde Front Row: C. Bl esheimer, D. Beyer. eid Aker, J. Betsch, P. Burke, Ted Rumpke, J. D mpke, J. Ru Robinson, Tom Row: J. Albrecht, R. Joerger, J. nd Seca ahon, R. Tebbe, R. Ruberry, R. Blum, C. Hetzer, A. Stalford, W. Fitzpatrick, R. Brock, J. CM cLane, P. M bragel, T. M Tom ow: H. R Third Kline. Fourth Row: J. HofTman, J. Lachman, L. Eisele, J. Hentz, L. Kresser, T. Ritter, M. Kinross, H. Huelsman, B. Thien, R. Bliss. M 'fg, fe- :fr f hm D .,,.W , J- gng Z 'w,.,.,,. f wav' ,,...--W Row: F. Second ckol Ni dy, J. Murray, R. Hauser, A. Comarata, H. Gundler, G. R. Meyer, L. Flohr, W. Schumacher, K. d Row: T. Brady, W. Van Lokeren, D. hwarz, J. Meyer. Thir Hunt, R. Long, N. Sc cBreen, J. l,B.M kert, M. Maier, T. Wol Row: K. Mead, T. Reck, C. Meyer, Margeson, L. Hart, G. Schneider, R. Metzler. Fourth ers, G. P. Meyer, M. eib r,J.M er, R. Schroeder, W. Reichrath, B. James, R. Swartz, J. Hodges. fa I1 mit Ritt rant Row: J. B cheiner, F. Zae off, A. Sch oulliet, T. M F Ts Puth W. Sud' fu-3?aw+.i' J l alfx 3 eber, Row: L. W nd ueterman, D. Driscoll, F. Lagory, M. Earle. Seca . Prinzo, R. Rieman, R. G eurich, M. Melvin, R Loehl, D. H Front Row: E. ermann, J. Schaefer, M. Reising, R. Kelly, L. Schubert, J. Siefert, J. Stevens. Third Row: G. Cunningham, H. Henderer, L. Canarrae, Zi Ci an, R. Kissee, oodley, D. Klosterm Fourth Row: D. W Ebbeler. Fiedeldy, R. English, W. Abbott, J. Trainor, B. Verkley, C. Judge, E. Franz, J. :ri W. Hericks, J. Bell, M. Kennilf, D. Murray, W. Falk, G. Kelley, R. Wissman. Theis. erlaw, N. Ritter, B. Schappacher, P. OH Harmeyer, R. Gertz, J. H ann, J. w: Richard Holt Robert Holt, R. Korb, R. Boeckm Front R0 Third ann, B. Schroeder. ari, C. Wolgamat, J. Hehem Cm ngst, R. Misch, L. Roy, J. T addock, R. A Luers, J. Lanzarotta, D. M Row: J. Second eason, T. Sauer, P. Edwards. lters, D. Vieth, D. Holt, T. Kowollik, D. GI lla verman, J. Q Row: T. Breitfelder, N. Hempen, W. 0 Q2 F ff I VARSITY Roger Bacon Opponents 32 Central 0 0 Hughes 21 31 DePorres 0 50 Newport Catholic 13 I4 Hamilton Catholic 26 I4 St. Xavier fLouisvilleJ 20 7 Purcell 27 19 St. Xavier 0 6 Elder 26 Roger Bacon Opponents 14 Purcell 7 7 St. Xavier 0 7 Hamilton Public 7 0 Purcell 7 0 Elder 31 0 Elder 6 FRESHMAN Season Record-6 wins 0 losses G.C.L. Champs League lst. Round R.B. 25-Elder 7 25-Xavier 7 l5-Purcell 7 Znd. Round R. B. 26-Purcell 0 7-Elder 0 Non-League R.B. I8-McNicholas 0 68 'wif ! . fQ2,gl pb-4.5. ,MBE-. Nqr f .C 'islgyqiw U VV.V, F , Q E W ,,L, 1, wg 52, f..k 5, Ak-, p, Ei R ,Q 1 LL-i WL Q, Q i n Y i A f1 1 ik' 'I 4 ,W WI ,M ,W ,. fi f Y fab,,,A,1 ,.2'.w0-' 1 , 5 .. mrs V-nvvr-VHHN. .M ..- Above: McMahon keeps, and follows his fullback in game with Cincinnati St. Xavier. Left: During the half-time intermission, Hamilton Catholic game, Dads of the players were honored. Below: Scott gets some defensive pointers from Coaches Bacevich and Gaughan. Wh- N? K3 .W'v'f' Q ff' R 5133 Qc L 'Hu A ,A is , . I q A i Y 'l M S J -,JA W. me gg. 1 ' fl. 4- JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD-Fronr Row: T. Moser, J. Harmeyer, T. Hamons, T. Uhl, J. Appiarius, J. Marks. Second Row J. Fojtik, T Morrissey E. Rakel, C Alexander A. Brockman R Peters. Th' dR . , . , , . zr ow: Rev. Faran Boyle, J. Bucher, D. Bender. T. L ' ' ammert, L. McCarthy, M. McCluskey, J. Falls, Coach John F. Gaughan. Fourth Row: J. Frerro, J. Collins R Scott G Daumeyer, J. Geiser, D. Cartuyvelles, W. Ledwin. Frfrh Row: R. Goedde, R. Hauck, T. Heimkreiter, T. Burke, -F. Trotta K. Brocker. v Q0 M r-5 ,,f' 8 53 fl 1 f - Q 2 . A L ' lyy Qi fy 5 V 2AAvf-. ,Q Y' , H4 ,A .. , Q , 'f X , If iw 'f ' , - -f.. f , f wwf w1mw+.' we Mswm z if A ilw gfihqai M g in l , -' an Mw Mg.,- .,,..?. A4 Above: McMahon fakes a handoff to Schchr, Cincinnati St. Xavier game. Below: Mac throws to Weyer, as Lynd and Roeckers protect in Louisville St. Xavier game. E Below: Roeckers tries the middle on a trap play at Louisville. YL? VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN Deer Park Hamilton Catholic Walnut Hills St. Henry Western Hills Central Taylor Portsmouth Elder Hughes St. Xavier Dayton Roosevelt Hamilton Public Purcell Lockland Wayne Elder DePorres St. Xavier Purcell Newport Catholic TOURNAMENT Withrow Deer Park Hamilton Catholic Walnut Hills St. Henry Western Hills Central Taylor Portsmouth Purcell Hughes Dayton Roosevelt Elder Hamilton Public Lockland Wayne Xavier DePorres Purcell Elder Xavier Newport Catholic Opponents 55 64 59 66 49 7l 42 64 51 42 54 75 76 63 66 65 56 54 55 51 73 Opponents 28 43 37 21 44 35 26 52 47 43 58 37 40 37 41 31 36 61 32 26 FRESHMAN RECORD-Won 17, lost 2. League: 6-0. GCL Champs. Newport Catholic Covington Catholic Hamilton Catholic Walnut Hills Central Lincoln Heights Purcell Norwood Hamilton Catholic Elder Lincoln Heights St. Xavier Norwood Purcell Samuel Ach Covington Catholic Elder St. Xavier Walnut Hills Opponents I6 23 35 27 32 26 28 20 23 23 24 32 28 26 3l 26 32 32 25 as F 2? a 3 0 58' gg 3 f gy 33 x4 5- Q '52-N M i.,d-yu 'J i 6 - I ?.,!waff Mvlwzsggu, if I ., ff: - W fxf , Emkigai: 'fi -- aw W -51520 fix 5marinaszic9 ::f:xaaal. 'E A 2, ff A ws , 1 .. w,X3fM .,.5,.,.AC. ,gp 5 in ,gm ms frm. X K if . f S L 'M 2' FF- e gg? U-fm Q ge' 1 may H' :fi f eiie gg 555.3325 Egg: U., xi rj, M l , A1 X , . fi X9 L,.L f:,, , F A K bf K ' 7 - ..,1.mffWf1'i'? :sf-rw. - iw ....,,.....,.:.,, ssl Above: FRESHMAN SQUAD-Front Row: A. Comarata, N. Ahr, T. Brady, E. Riechman, J. Luers, W. Brooks. Second Row: R. Spaulding, W. Fitzpatrick, D. Daley, P. Edwards, E. Stark, J. Schmidt, T. McLane, L. Gosink. Third Raw: M. Kattus, N. Hempen, W. Moulliet, J. Bell, P. Russ, T. Ritter, W. Combs, D. Vieth, Mgr. Below: All eyes on a loose ball in the contest between faculty and Intramural Champs. The thin men from the faculty eked out a victory. IE? . Q, Above: Loyalties of the student-body were divided at the faculty game but a good tlme was had by all Below Rm 28 Intra mural Champs. Front Row: R. Meade, T. Wittkamp, J. Kearney H Goedde J Norrls Second Row R Asbach J Kung J Mieling, R. Breitbeil, Mgr. E. Speed. SGHS BUY 099 944' A-use Roger Bacon 7 3 5 l l 7 9 2 I 4 5 6 17 2 15 7 8 4 l0 O RECORD Hughes Withrow Greenhills Central Purcell Reading North College Hill Elder' Greenhills Purcell St. Xavier St. Xavier Western Hills North College Hill New Woodward Newport Catholic Elder TOURNAMENT Harrison Western Hills Opponents 6 I0 6 3 5 7 l 7 2 4 0 9 l 6 2 7 9 5 5 5 - 6-ag- 7 s tl it f' Above: Dick Betsch demonstrates the form that made him the ace of the pitching corps. Below: Joe Monaco takes a healthy cut-and misses. ,gg A Q-gif A .,,.,,..-Hs. Y M4 ,, J 2 r v , 2 s Z v I yf 1 '1. JV, W X f X, N, , fi-V f A JJJJ nn ,. V , ,K I 1 ,,:v , K A y' V, X A 'YV W3 x 1 y ,, s s Y 7' 'fu 'Af 4 11 f :S 1' W as 2 M H 1 0, of ' .H , ' as .. QE K .A fhifh. , g R. 2?-if .5 ju 1 Hy' Ah X, swing? X X . 5 5 in , .R 4 P? Nm Sw Q! s f fy f V 3 BASEBALL SQUAD Front Row J NOFFIS W Johns J Monaco P Gerke K Schmldt J Falls Coach Bacevich. Second Row J Deters D Schraffenberger R Betsch M Kearns J Snckmg J Jaeger Thzrd Row J Smlth Mgr., J. Appiarius, P. Russ T Monahan J Flsher T Morrlssey Fourth Row G Wmgert Mgr R Asbach K Schnexder J Eckhoff.Below: Coach Qs .. GCL VARSITY RECORD Meet: Purcell Bacon St. Xavier Elder Triangular Meets: Walnut Hills Bacon Elder Bacon Wyoming Lockland Bacon DePorres Purcell Bacon Norwood St. Xavier In the Cincinnati Public Schools Invitational Meet, Roger Bacon placed fourth in a iield of ten. The top five scored as follows: Hughes Withrow Old Woodward Roger Bacon Central tilt f K .V s ,sg we R, i W .Q 7 A Ik., is .,,. gy- K M asm A ,L ,glue f f Q M QSM Above: Babe Kearney at the start of the 440-yd. run. Below, leji: R. Goldschmidt tries desperately to capture the lead in the high hurdles. Below, right: Kearney wins the 440 in the League Meet. V a,,.i TW Sw, 5 A Wai? ,.: L A 'fy , gpwwig VARSITY-Mgrs: R. Wirmel, R. Rom. Front Row: P. Hoferer, E. Gerth, R. Peters, J. Harmeyer, F. Weyer, S. Lynd, D. Hoff- mann, T. Uhl, W. Fallon, W. Ledwin, J. Beisel. Second Row: T. Hamons, D. Hagarty, C. O'Connor, J. Holt, H. Goedde, R Goldschmidt, J. Kearney, C. Leahy, B. Bitsui. Third Row: H. Whipple, J. Maisel, F. Trotta, T. Heimkreiter, G. Daumeyer, G. Holcomb, R. Bross, J. Feld, J. Marks. Fourth Row: V. Hentz, T. Gosink, M. Willingham, R. Schehr, R. Hauck, R. Enneking H. Hirschberg, L. McCarthy, Mgr. FRESHMAN SQUAD-Front Row: J. F Row: W. Combs, R. Schrand, L. Roy, J. McMurtry, T. McLane, T. Reck. Third Row: M. Kattus, R. Armbruster, R. Zimmer- man, W. Moulliet, J. Schmidt. Fourth Row: D. Daley, J. Macken, E. Doll, P. McMahon. rey, D. Heurich, D. Gibbons, R. Gueterman, R. Sarvak N Ahr D Driscoll Second A i i i QQ A, i L s,. 5 F Q 1 A new and very popular toy at Roger Bacon is the trampoline, acquired under the promotion of Mr. Bacevich. It gets a thorough work-out during the Physical Education classes. After a few rough landings, the students have gradually learned to land on the right spots. Above, left: R. Thome had some previous experi- ence with the trampoline, but is a little oFf form here. Above: D. Mosier rises to the gym-balcony on this Flip. Lejiz J. Bertke does a behind-bounce. pk wtwwmmmww-wx if - if 23529 BACQ - Y . fl M . . . .f .fb af - .4 ' - - fn. 1 ,Q-.J 43. Q? ,aggii 5460! 4 1 TRAMPOLINE TEAM-Seated: J. Bertke, R. Besl, D. Mosier, D. Walden, J. Baumgartner, J. Brock. Szandingz R. Thome, R. Westerbeck. Below, left: J. Baumgartner heads for afvery questionable-landing. Right: J. Brock, at ease in the air. af' A at Z -KA 'Q' , s- , E? 4 3 K . V.g, if , .1 i 'Af I I K 1' m : h Ifk Q- - ,--' LV - ..., ' v W h Above: Sure'n begorra, Rm. 22 had to have a wee party for Mr. Gaughan on St. Patrick's Day. Below: Freshmen on their way to a pep-rally in the new stadium. , Q-M..X 4 1 ...n gm 6 , -If h fx. sf--Z.T..,,f mumps-q 2 'QQ A ,pf f a f 'wx 'J W ITIES Tl A Solemn High Mass in honor of the Holy Spirit was cele- brated in St. Clement Church, September 7, to open the scholastic year. Celebrant of the Mass was the Very Rev. Vincent Kroger, O.F.M. Qabovel. Father Paschal fmiddle, leftj preached the sermon. sa NN.: A Father Gregory Diebold, O.F.M., preached the annual student retreat during the first three days ol' Holy Week, April 4, 5, 6 Above, he chats with C. Berry and N. Mayborg, k l, - ' we J Q , 1 New v Ti 25? ' . Push-up artists, baby-food gulpers, and shoe-polishers lit- tcrcd the campus during Freshman Week, September 22-24. It ended with u session in Kangaroo Court where at few nasty Freshmen had justice meled out by fopposile pugeb Seniors A. Novello, T. Gosink, R. Goldschmidt, and G. Blank: T Handorf is their victim ...nd - 5 aaa , 2 f S Qi. 95-QQ, A . z 5 0 :R t R P . 1 .5 . , V , ci . .. R Y A, . 5' 3 1 - ,E , 5.9 '- it K i ' ' n li r e 1 si ' s ,, I ' gg' :gg who ? Above: Assisting His Honor, Judge Skinnem QP. Mullanneyj, were Gyp and Fraud QP. Porta and G. Castruccil, Scribble, Blotter, and Dr. Krankheit KJ. Luhrman, R. Stigler, and R. Hollmannl. Below: G. Blank and M. Kearns administerjustice, to the delight of P. Mathauer. Right, top to bottom: G. Blank, P. Mathauer, R. Goldschmidt and victim, and G. Blank. if ff Above: Freshman G. McMurtry seems to prefer Burger, so R. Herbort obliges as J. Schnur and T. Gosink plan more justice. Right: T. Gosink and J. Schnur make sure their victim steps in the right places, as he walks the plank of mouse traps, etc. Below: Freshmen M. Schwab, K. Ward, D. Bach, and T. McMahon do some push-ups for their morning exercise. Above: Robert Hoflmann and Sally Thompson. Below: Helen Fields, Rosalie Barone, Ken Klueh, Joan Mitchell, Betty Stamps. Below: Robert Taylor, Robert Stigler, V, Beck, K. Klueh, Frank Elsner. Paul Rapien and Victor Beck. Jane Ann Lammert, Miss Angeline Uhrig, Helen Fields. R. Taylor, Sally Thompson, F. Elsner. On December 3, 4, and 5, the Roger Bacon Theatre presented Spring Green, a comedy in three acts. The play was directed by Miss Angeline Uhrig of Our Lady of Angels High School, produced by Father Ermin. 95 -, Above: George Castrucci, Nancy Naegele, Jack Luhrman. Below: LaVerne Armbruster, J. Luhrman, Rosalie Barone, F. Elsner. Below: Paul Rapien, Joan Mitchell, Nancy Naegele, Helen Fields, Betty Stamps. -f' I 'S ug 7 N-L ff Harvey, a comedy in three acts, was Father Ermin's choice for the Spring presentation of the Roger Bacon Theatre. Miss Ange line Uhrig of OLA directed the play. Above: Marty Kearns, George Castrucci, Frank Elsner, Jane Ann Lammert. A 2 Above, lrffr: Marilyn Meyer, G. Castrucci, Carole Vogelsang. Above, right: Sally Thomp- son, Marllyn Meyer, Janet Mcycr. Left: Robert Hoffmann, Marilyn Meyer, Ken Kluch. 96 Right: Paul Rapien, Jane Ann Lammert, Pat Mullanney. Below: K. Klueh, Joann Zimmer, M. Kearns. i . Q.: ' . -1' . ,. fu r ,gi 1 If ' -'-+ .., Left: K. Klueh, Marilyn Meyer, R. Hofmann. Right: K. Klueh, Marilyn Meyer. 3 Below: Ron Marconet, Marilyn Meyer, Barbara Stuehrk, Janet Meyer. 97 Above: J. Weber concentrates on the score and Above: R. Stuhlreyer. Below: Clarinettists J. Schnur, R. Hartmann, R. Bray, R. Bauer, C. Buschbacher, J. Lanzarotta. drum-beat. Below: J. Geiser and T. Brinkmann Watch the baton of Father Cronan. Bottom: P. Eagle and K. Schmidt. 3 A study in concentration! Above: R. Schroeder and N. Schwarz. Below: W. Reichrath, M. Maier, N. Schwarz i ,I , Above: The art class busy painting with watercolors. Below: R. Hauser and H. Gundler. Bortomz L. Roy hp spfgdi - ir' r my Above: Father Peter directs the Glee Club at the Music-Art Festival. Below: Father Cronan elicits sweet sound from the reed- section. QW 21331 ,W x' , QWQM 5 i V K fffwfagfi' 5.551 ' ff , SE . .gf-My .- fo ffm W' info ry 13Fggfg,g,: P q1mfgHwm I fi -S' pi' ,yan A 'Q Above: Ron Sabelhaus shows no fear of the needle as Mary Ann Barrow smlles fol the photographer. S , .. as 25 2.6 3 ,,o., sf' L T 'sf X 4234 3,93 ,E I fry, V19 2' 3? 2' ., A QQ Q51 .W '4' JV A ',', , iy'- fg sgf. N?:'fMW?W Y' f' . g4L,p4.ff in T-.4 asf! W 'N E. of n 1, 3' H ,. ,, ,rppy .., :wf+W wp, f f Q 5 P , Q ..: ' .:.' ' ' , ' fb ew Q x .5 Y K - -ww x'F'j' xx Hs .I f i ff . 3. is N ll N 'X Q? D 5 Mfvwvi Lg .fiff ,. .wfinf 'S , f- K M gf f' f-236' 4 4 .XP 0' ' e:: : X nn ', .n' 4 V' , Q I ly' ' S231-'v 0 V' I l,9'K oi' an . W9 I.. Above: John Flaig is the guinea pig in the patching contest. Below: Frank Weycr comes out on top in the fight for shoes. is gm If is :df ,xg Above: In fronr, J. Schnur, J, Laughli Betsch, C. Welage, and dates. vw n, and dates. In back, T. Heeg, R. Schell, C. Gregory, and dates. Below: A. Schmolt, R. ,,. f . - ,M V V. 1vy.,'-D... Sw ' . 5 w.g,.g?'1Q.,,,' ,.,-3 Q, ,,'. V L L, SETS We Above: Phil Handorf and date. .vw W Above: Tom Beck. Below: Robert Pohlkamp and date. Barium: Jody Seiwert and Bob Goldschmidt. 4 mf 0,1 Q 'wiwu 5 Above: The Bacon boys are P. Holthaus, R. Peters, and M. Kearns, kneeling. In hack: R. Stigler, C. Alexander, R. Goldschmidt D. Simon, M. McMahon, J. Pohlkamp, R. Linesch. Below: Ken Schneider made the presentation of flowers to the most appro priately dressed couple at the Farmers Formal. Left to right: Janet Heitkamp, K. Schneider, Eileen Dooley, P. Mathauer. wk' PROM .dei M N i L .R A Above: All eyes are on the crowning of the King and queen of the prom tand on the cameramanj. Below, lah: T. Hartlagc, D. Hoffman, D. Bender, and dates. Right: Mary McCarthy and Pat Mullanney. Below, left: Dan Glascock, Jo Ann Weigle, and Mike Molloy. Right: The coaches and their wives with Father Andrew. Ltfr ru right, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaughan, Father Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Bron Bacevich. an-.,,, in PROM CANDIDATES-Marty Kearns and Jo Ann Zimmer, Harry Goedde and Marilyn Heller, Tom Brinkmann and Jeannine Buttelwerth, emper, Ken Schneider and Janet Heit- m Beck and Elaine K cCarthy, To Mary M Mullanney and echoff, Patrick is Ri George Castrucci and Lo kamp, Mike McMahon and Janet Witzman. 7 ,iw Above: James Lang, Richard Zirkelbach, and dates. Left: Part of the Prom Committee: Al Heimert and Susan Smith, Marty Kearns and Jo Ann Zimmer, Jim Fisher and Carol Jung, Ken Schneider and Janet Heitkamp. Below: Remainder of the Prom Committee: Lois Riechoff and George Castrucci, Carol Angst and Frank Elsncr, Mary Ann Barrow and Ron Sabelhaus. 4 0 ' R f 11'-fg3EV f, Q -- , 1 .M V V at fi. -,ima 'Rb , .. Q, -,gh E-Z 1 in is Q E 1' gl, ' , 2 A +r.. me , I Q I ,. 5. ,s ff QQ, L SE r . is 1 'f 1 ' - Q., S 3, K ? A 1 K S. . K: 's r in . V A , A ...Ma L A 3' ggi 4 Q - y Jw W Q i i Z My 5 ' E Above: Tom Brinkmann crowns his date Ueannine Buttelwerthj Queen of the Prom. Bollom, left: Mary Eigel and Sam Lynd. it ml? sf X, Above: Jim Fisher's date enjoys a hearty laugh. Below: King and Queen, T. Brinkmann and J. Buttelwerth. ll The Brown and White Parties did their usual vigorous campaigning prior to elections for the Student Council. An even split was the result as the Brown candidates were elected to the Presidency and four Council seats: the Whites elected five Councillors. -as Above: Delegates at the Brown Convention. Above: Father Andrew congratulates the new school President, Dick Theis, as departing President Ken Schneider looks on. Lift: R. Vondenbrink and J. Pilgrim question the eligibility of a voter. Below: Dan Harnish- feger, custodian of the ballot box. Bottom: Delegates at the White Convention. in if if if K' The newly-elected Student Council: Front Raw: R. Sarvak, J. Fisher, Pres. R. Theis, J. Jaeger, F. Eisner. Second Row: M. Mc- Cluskey, W. Becker, J. Bell, W. Combs. Missing: J. Sicking. Student Council, 1954-5: Front Row: M. Kearns, G. Castrucci, Pres. K. Schneider, M. McCluskey, J. Fisher, S. Lynd, R. Sabel- haus. Second Row: D. Teller, J. Collins, P. Eling, T. Monahan, A. Heimert, W. Becker, T. Lammert. un, t 'ie' J 2 in ? K if' , if,:i M1 W' A ik V . Y L M V , . . 5' 1 E V 3 t 5 ip 22- t..-1. S N h lx 3 .-M, i I . Q A u.. i ' i . ' ' f I .. ... ' 'J . A ' ' ,, , ' f ,sv Vg, K - 5 gk .I , .Q .. Y g 3, v The trampolinc provided many thrills during gym classes, but many still prcfcrrcd basketball. The basketball season brought many more defeats than victories, but the student-body gave loyal support. Below, Roger Bacon and Our Lady of Angels students watching from the balcony. Elan ' NN.. .-W' QQ? S .,.,.l., ,W wa,- M,,. . J a 5.5553 ,.4 M ,,.,,,...2mei 2 iw' if : ' ,.EWI2y4l7m'9!f A Am IW W I , , ':e'Wf A f xv .J-5' K' Y A we 1- f , 1 'A - I w' , 1f r ', cv j e r in L. -1- 5'fif . ' ,ofwiw 115112 . , A o G Q ' Ki is-1Ei,.,,.1c an , 24, gf ' rs T 1 3 .4 f- ' 'fy' . 5 -. , Y! fin' -5 , rg ff. ' at ' ' '- f 'ggi-Q K , , N L x 1 , , f 5? ff H , . V' a r r r 'QA 4 ,, The combined bands ol' Roger Bdeon and Our Lady of Angel5 Hugh Sehool performed at the Newport Calholle tootball game At half Lime Ron Slbellmus Qabovej, President of the Bacon band, presented a bouquet of roses to OLA Majorctte, Nancy Naegclc. if Rolfes, R. Scheuerle, L. Schneider, R. Bauer, R. Schell, ann, W. Hoess, J. Geiser, G. T op Row: C. Berry, G. Holcomb, J. Espalage, T. Brinkm do .E CI C1 D u CD H. 0 FE 0 C -Cl U VJ Q if 0 5 v-I .4 E. N .20 C L' IL -: ws N N ld E LL: af O F-1 5 C5 S E UD Q 0 D ..1 e- E E 8 D Q -: E. CI K! E 3-1 GS B1 e4 5 D Q1 'B E B 8 VJ sl 0 FE E U rn I-3 .cf eu E O m 2 aB s: .-1 'O .-1 3 N! D-4 V1 ni 5 .cz 3 -D -Cf' vi D C3 U xl' Z3 CI '5 VJ -9 J 'U 'Q 22 .4 E: oo 2 CD L5 c? G E ft A 2 'Z is : E Fi a od -6 1-4 IV B M S eu I-1 m F5 :ws -Q 2lLlCI', ahon, R. Kramer, C. Doppes, J. Lanzarotta, D. Armbruster, L. B awa, K. M Fourth Raw: E. Fugik R. Sabelhaus, R. Hungler, D. DeLaet. ert, ucia, T. Ritter, J. Seigel, A. Heim Row: P. L I a ann. Fron Logdon, J. Ballard, W. Buschman, R. Sthuhreyer, A. H W. Habertheier, L. eber, C. Vonder Meulen, D. Driscoll, CJ. Ruskaup, P. Eagle, W. Bauer, absentl. Kohl, G. Purtell, J. W Beck, J. Birkle, T. ni ...ff , V 4 . Above: Rendering invaluable assistance to Father Ermin in labulating merils were J. Hoesl, M. Heislcr, and Top merit-men in their respective departments were G. Castrucci, P. Rapicn, R. Albrinck, and T. Woll 'W-an W Hella. Bcfrm ,ev K WH Mr k . if re ' ga .. . ...: t liz, Mr. Johnson and his assistant bookkeepers for the annual Chancebook Drive: Seated: J. Atherton, A. Novello, P. Mathaucr. Standing: R. Vondenbrink, Mr. George Johnson. ANNUAL STAFF---P. Handorf, J. Miller, J. Hempel, F. Scalia. -.1 I gf..w.m1::+. 1: f. -Mg...-iii ,fd ig: YS? ' 6 fsffzgef -5-sys. 5:22 One ofthe organizations of which the school is quite proud is the Radio Club. At the left are the elite of the Club, the licensed Ham oper- ators: Sealed, left to right: R. Conrad, J. Broer- ing, A. Gill. Standing: R. Kouba, C. Buchman, R. Schneider. Lefi: The members of the Club: Seated: R. Grey lHughes Highl, R. Hartman, E. Riechman, A. Fleckinger, C. Buchman, R. Kouba. Stand- ing: C. Miller, S. Munafo, J. Broering, R. Con- rad, A. Gill, R. Schneider. Freshmen D. Bausch and T. Woll experiment Father Brice, the organizer and guiding hand of the Club, with the younger members: Hon! Row: S. Munafo, Father Brice, E. Riechman, C. Miller. Back Row: A. Fleckinger, R. Hart- man, R. Grey. 122 J' ,N L-,alumnus FINALISTS IN ELOCUTION CONTEST-Front Row: P. Carusone, R. Thome, J. Hume, J. Frey. Second Row: F. Elsner, K. Schneider fwinnerl, E. Riechman. Third Row: R. Wess, P. Mullanney, T. Coombs, G. Castrucci, T. Zink. Scared, below, are the judges ofthe Elocution Contest: Mrs. Marie Ruhl, President of the PTA, Father Curt Lanzrath, O.F.M. and Mr. Walter Backus, President of the DFT. Right: Mr. Al Rosmarin, donor ofthe Better Speech Trophy, presents it to win ner Ken Schneider. eyer. Second Row: Sabelhaus, J Norris, F. W W. Ledwin, R. Front Row: S. Lynd, R. Peters, W. Roeckers, T. Wittkamp, R. Goedde, .. 3620 in - ami AQJED .JDE 'U 'L' ...-Q.- E33 gc.. 111502 Qui - O M45 S-1 Q55 Mag :dw .52 Qc od 35 . 'leon Q ski Rv-4 ,QNLA 41:32 EQ-E 2 -I 2. 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Eling, F. McGee, F. Listermann, T. Robers, J. Geraci, B. Coors. Standing: G. Daumcyer, M. Molloy, A. Novello, J. Pohlkamp, T. Gosink, J. King, G. Holcomb, N. Blessing. A- - -.11-. Y A Z ir 1 K 5 i s K tl, ,uv 4- Jkf-. Y 'R- sul'-9 nga- W W'-Q-.., sgf if 5 J 5 pf lf. ? ..,, .,,, tv' E 5 lm M H U W V. .W www,-Q, H I i 5 fn fir gn 3. gg ann, G. Finkbeiner, P. Wilke, L. Branno, G. Ruege. Second Row: R. Spaith, Front Row: R. Betsch, R. Hornung, R. Mosier, C. Laum obers. Third Row: A. Watzek, J. Kearney, L. Vande Ryt, J. Weber, R. Schehr. rewer, J Baumgartner, R. Jeffers, R. Sherrill, T. R K.B apien. Fourth Row: P. Eling, D. Listermann, R. Breslin, P. Mathauer. Fyth Row: A. Novello, G. Pfeiffer, J. Mieling, R. Bregen, P. R fwvexanmma-Q. N A 1f V Y-Mg u Q V? 15 K! fl Li I-,f .4- J .,-f- ff x-W Qs 5, ,nf f 'f O 5 s A , - Miiggia X2 916 gg 5 2 i L? be 3 3 W X i t Q 15: xxgk 'L H ' ,W T 5 fig! K M Jw f i , fi ? x, VW .,.. , xx 1 ya '-uf W r ,. ' , .ml . -- we va' ::,:5f2' 55- :35,Nf-iifg 1: - .awe : .f fQg.Qi'J fv: t Fa Qty. 5 . , 3551515 L ' L 2. vc 3 23 Y A HQ Q, 3 , R 5 x M . if Q X Q 5 1 Q J X '51 f . ES 3 fr- 5 if , ' Q.. ,X EQ: gf X Q, 3,5515 Mg S lik f 3-S Wi? 1 Rf Qx 4 45 ' .L A Q . The Junior Spartan Players, under the direc- tion of Father Roderick, presented two one- act plays, Who Murdered Who and One S Waller, One Dollar: they also gave a short skit, Romeo and Juliet. R. Allendorf, J. Murphy, P. Goldschmidt, D. Maddock. 131 Above: Standing: E. Riechman, J. Frey, J. Hodges. On floor: R. Thome and R. Stone. Below: T. Beck, J. Murphy, P. Goldschmidt, R. Penick. S Below: R. Holt is the center of attention for K. Staub, T. Uhl, R. Thome, J. Hoesl, and T. Herbert. THE VERY REV. VINCENT KROGER, O.F.M Provincial and THE FRANCISCAN FATHERS of the PROVINCE OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Extend SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1955 132 Greetings ANNUNCIAT ION CHURCH Rt. Rev. Msgr. Cletus A. Miller, Pastor Compliments of ST. CHRISTINA CHURCH Lockland Rev. George H. Trimbach Pastor Compliments of ASSUMPTION PARISH Mt. Healthy, Ohio Compliments of ST. CLARE CHURCH Compliments of ST. BERNARD CHURCH Winton Place Rev. Chas. H. McGurn Pastor Greetings HOLY NAME CHURCH Rev. Albin H. Ratermann, Pastor Greetings ST. BONIFACE CHURCH Rt. Rev. Msg-r. John H. Schwartz, Pastor Compliments of ST. JOSEPH OF NAZARETH CHURCH Rev. Friedbert Adams, O.F.M. Pastor Greetings from ST. MICHAEL PARISH Sharonville Rev. john L. Kelly, Pastor Jos. A. WESTENDORF TWO COMPLETE FOOD MARKETS Lockland Wyoming VA 1-2342 VA 1-3835 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 1-1840 Greetings ST. VIVIAN CHURCH Rev. Lawrence J. Kroum, Pastor SPAITH'S FEED 8: SUPPLY CO. Phone JAckson 1-9936 6511 Colerain Rd. - Cincinnati 24, O. Feed - Fertilizer - Seed Building Material Paints dr Hardware WOEBKENBERG DAIRY 15-17 West Vorhees Street Reading 15, Ohio WM. A. EFFLER JEWELRY AND GIFTS Mt. Healthy and College Hill 134 COMPLIMENTS OF ST. CLEMENT PARISH ST. BERNARD, OHIO D F T Salutes The Class of '55 Dads! Learn all about the school your boy attends . . . Meeting every Fourth Thursday of the Month 136 GORDON B. MILLER 8: CO. We are proud to be the manufacturers of the 1955 Roger Bacon Merit Pins 809 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES P. BOLGER COAL CO. Super Fuel Since 1895 Enquirer Building CHerry 1-4760 FENTON RIGGING CO. Machinery-Moving Experts Anything Movab1e MU 1-1777 Compliments of MOTHER OF CHRIST MISSION Winton Terrace Rev. Chas. H. McGurn, Pastor COORS BROS. COMPANY NATURAL VITAMIN D-HOMOGENIZED MILK 5106 Gray KI 1-3271 Compliments of SACRED HEART CHURCH Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Stoll Pastor For all the Family ROLFES SHOES Are Better Their quality gives you more comfort, greater economy and more value. PL 1-0348 4816 Vine Street St. Bernard, Ohio VA 1-4595 213 Dunn Street Lockland, Ohio H. CORSO PLASTERING 6951 Mulberry Ave. Cincinnati 24, Ohio 137 Compliments of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH 1798 Queen City Avenue Phone WAbash 1-2547 Rev. Aurelian Munch, O.F.M., Guardian and Pastor of San Antonio Church Rev. Gratian Meyer, O.F.M., Pastor Rev. Sigfrid Schneider, O.F.M., Assistant and Chaplain of Dunham Hospital Rev. Raymond Soper, O.F.M., Assistant Rev. jovian Weigel, O.F.M., Assistant Rev. Sebastian Erbacher, O.F.M., Chaplain of St. Francis Hospital SUNDAY MASSES 5:30, 7:00, 9:00 High Mass, 10:30, 11:30 Holy Day Masses 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30 Confessions Saturdays and Eves of Holy Days: 3:00 to 6:00 P.M., 7:00 P.M. on Thursdays Before First Fridays 10 Bowling Alleys 10 Fine Recreation Center Phone WAbash 1-9537 Free Parking Open every evening from 7 :00 P.M. - Sundays from 1:00 P.M. Everybody Welcome! Give us a try! 138 ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH Elmwood Rev. Francis M. Mueller, Pastor ST. MONICA CATHEDRAL Compliments of THE DOMINICAN FATHERS of ST. ANDREW and ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Compliments of ST. PATRICK CHURCH Northside Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Creager, Pastor Compliments of ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH Compliments of SS. PETER AND PAUL Reading SAN ANTONIO CHURCH Queen City Avenue and White Street Fairmount Radio Television Sales and Service ASHBROCK ELECTRIC SHOP 132 West Benson Street Reading, Ohio VA 12989 PULSKAMP AUTO SERVICE Auto Repairing and Painting 4436 Vine St. St. Bernard, Ohio AV 1-7082 IGLER PHARMACIES 1894 Sixty-one Years 1955 Of Service Wyoming-Hartwell Glendale VA 1-2615 PR 1-8611 Compliments of LITTLE FLOWER CHURCH Mt. Airy Rev. Francis J. Garrity, Pastor THE JOHN MUELLER CO. - Brick - Building Materials Lockland, Ohio VA 1-0071 139 For the Finest in Photography OSBORNE STUDIOS INC. 1521 Central Ave. Middletown, Ohio Your School Photographer OUR ADVERTISERS KINDLY PATRONIZE THEM Bien Pharmacy o 119 Calhoun St. Cincinnati, Ohio Chas. J. Brune, Builder o 1620 W. Belmar Pl. No. College Hill, O. E. J. Eckerle, Jeweler o 6104 Vine St. Elmwood Place, O. Cahl Shoe Co., Inc. e Benson at Reading Rd. Reading, O. Karl Mouch, jeweler o 7200 Vine St. Obert's Pharmacy o 436 Springfield Pike Wyoming, Ohio The T. Ruther 8c Cons Co. o 4112-14 Gordon St. Cincinnati 23, O. Schlanser's Pharmacy - Delmar Sc Sullivan St. Bernard Schmidt Meats o 1009 Jefferson Ave. Reading, Ohio Schulte's Meats 0 2615 Scioto St. Wanstrath's jewelers - 4th 8c Race Sts. Hap Wullenweber Groc. o 5201 North Bend Rd. Monfort Heights 140 BE THRIFTY, SHOP IN ST. BERNARD SHCI, 1 q THIS IS gg YOUR ASSURANCE WHERE You SEE THIS Aggl, f' AND SIGN SERVICE ST. BERNARD BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION Congratulations From ST. FRANCIS SERAPH CHURCH REV. ANSELM SIPPEL, O.F.M., PASTOR REV. EDWARD FUEGLEIN, O.F.M., ASSISTANT REV. LEON KORTY, O.F.M., ASSISTANT 141 Cangratulations . . . to the Class of '55 from your Telephone Company A 6000 PLACE 10 WORK Bl 2 Q PHDNE GRANDVIEW 1-411D 'G H , 630. ESTABLISHED 1914 . u . ENGINEERS-METALSMITHS-MACHINISTS-DESIGNERS E 4w 4' F- QDECKEBACH Soffjs WORKS AND Pnonuczns OF CHEMICAL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT HAMILTON coppsns. B aucvnus KETTLE wonns azo STATE AVENUE - CINCINNATI 4-,OHIO 142 join the Franciscan Missionary Union A SERAPHIC MAss ASSOCIATION Fon THE LIVING AND THE DEAD, ESTABLISHED BY THE AUTHORITY oF- POPE Plus XI, 1922. KINDS OF MEMBERSHIP: l. ANNUAL: a donation of 151.00 for each living or deceased member. 2. PERPETUAL: a donation of 3510.00 for each living or deceased member. 3. PERPETUAL FAMILY: ,a donation of 3100.00 Included are all members of the family: husband, wife, children, parents of the husband and wife, brothers and sisters of the husband and wife. For more information write to: FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY UNION 1615 Vine Street Cincinnati 10, Ohio Congratulations from THE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION to the Graduates of 1955 of ROGER BACON HIGH SCHOOL 143 Compliments of ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH No. College Hill Rev. Bernard J. Wellman, Pastor AVONDALE DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream - All Dairy Products - 36 Clinton Springs Avenue Avondale AV l-2387 HERFF-JONES cLAss RINGS AND PINS William C. Ulrich Workmanship Quality Service THE CITIZEN 'S BANK of ST. BERNARD Vine Street at Washington St. Bernard, Ohio Helps GOOD Families Grow BETTER ST. ANTHONY MESSENGER The National Catholic Family Magazine 330,000 subscribers 33.00 per year Sample copy sent upon request 1615 Republic St., Cincinnati 10, Ohio Published by the FRANCISCAN FATHERS DHONAU-ROSENACKER BUD HERBERT MOTORS FUNERAL HOMES Lawn and Garden Power Equipment Knowltoniscorner , 4050 Spring Grove Ave. Northside Monfort Heights Ambulance Service KI 1-3290 Open Evenings KI 1-0511 THE ARCTIC CIRCLE CO. 3493 North Bend Rd. JOE SIMON E MEATS Choice Beef Sc Poultry 4911 Vine St. UN 1-8811 BERN S PICN IC GROVE Catering To Picnics dr Parties Every Day In Year All Private 3620 Epley Rd. JA 1-9076 CENTURY TIRE 8: SALES CO. Wholesale Goodyear Products Retail 3201 Spring Grove Ave., Cincinnati 25, Ohio 145 ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Green and Republic Streets Rev. Eric Geisen, O.F.M., Pastor Rev Rev . Michael Dunn, O.F.M., Assistant . Ralph Ohlmann, O.F.M., Assistant Rev. Paschal Varnskuhler, O.F.M., Assistant Rev . Robert Hammer. O.F.M., Assistant Attend our Novena to St. Anthony every Monday, 5:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. See the Passion Play during each Lenten Season. Telephone PA 1-2406 Compliments of ST. GEORGE PARISH FRANCISCAN FATHERS Rev. Cassian Sand, O.F.M. Pastor THE IMWALLE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME 4811 Vine Street St. Bernard AV 1-7414 Home - Auto - Business DONALD R. STAUTBERG INSURANCE 2800 Carew Tower Phone: DU 1-1500 Cincinnati 2, Ohio Fire - Casualty - Surety Phone MO 1-6636 MARTIN FREY INC. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Industrial and Institutional Building and Maintenance NORTH BEND 84 WEST FORK RDS. CINCINNATI 11, OHIO WEEK-EN D RETREATS FOR LADIES Call or Write for Reservations and Dates THE FRANCISCAN FATHERS invite you to spend two happy days at FRIARHURST RETREAT HOUSE R.R. No. 1, Box 103, Wooster Pike Cincinnati 27, Ohio Telephone LOcust 1-9762 WOLF BROS. Cineinnati's Leading Furniture Store 7027 Vine St. Carthage VA 1-7394 JAS. HOSFORD MOTORS 3469 Knott 3321 Reading Compliments of STANLEY'S PARKVIEW MARKET MOUCH AGENCY INSURANCE Get It Before You Need It 7204 Vine St. Cincinnati 16 Tel. VA 1-7155 THE BYRNES-CONWAY CO. THOMAS B. KING PHARMACY 50 Oak street St' Bernard 11936 Vine AV 1-8225 St. Bernard 17, Ohio PAT'S SUPER SERVICE . Complzmentf of Car Wash and Lubrication A Vine and Martin AV I-9645 ALUMNI OFFICERS: .lack Holme, Ralph Jacob, Alan R. Schlaechter, Father Andrew Fox, O.F.M., -lack Donahue. 148 Alexander, Charles J. Ammann, James R. Asbach, Robert E. Asbach, Robert J. Atherton, Joseph D. Augenste-in, Edwin J. Bauer, Charles William Beck, Thomas A. Beisel, John T. Bender, Daniel F. Berry, Carl F. Betsch, Richard Blank, Gilbert Blessing, Norbert J., Jr. Bosse, Joseph H. Branno, Louis Braun, Charles Breitbeil, Richard J. Breslin, Richard C. Brinkmann, Thomas F. Brock, John Brocker, Kenneth Bucher, Jerome J. Buck, Allan R. Burke, John W. Cannon, Richard J. Carey, Michael G. Castrucci, George E. Catanzaro, James T. Coors, Bernard J. Crotty, Timothy E. Curtin, John J. Daumeyer, George J. Deters, James R. Doeker, Gene A. Eling, Paul P. ' Engel, Norbert N. Falcone, Donald A. Fariello, John M. Fehrenbach, Eugene T. Ferris, Daniel E. Flaig, John O. Freeman, Thomas E. Frey, Denis J. Gangloff, Thomas W. Geraci, James L. Gerbus, Rudolph Gerke, Paul E. Glascock, Daniel Goedde, Harry E. Goldschmidt, Frank H. Goldschmidt, Robert A. Gortemiller, William F. Gosink, Thomas A. Gregory, Charles R. Guerrera, Nicholas G. SENIOR DIRECTORY 1381 Summit Road 3000 Jefferson Avenue 3907 Beekman Street 7112 La Boiteaux Street 13 Ashby Street 2241 Stratford Avenue 1928 Brinkmeier Avenue 79 Albert Street 3978 Clifton Avenue 4214 Tower Avenue 310 Melish Avenue 3705 Paramount Ridge Lane 1716 Emerson Avenue 3648 Paramount Ridge 3360 Jessup Road 2570 St. Leo Place 17 West Nixon Street 15 Clinton Springs 226 W. 69th Street 1590 Van Zandt Road 2342 Chickasaw Street 2136 Auburn Avenue 1569 Springlawn Avenue 6373 Heitzler Avenue 34 E. Liberty Street 1735 Dreman Avenue 6144 Sunridge Drive 209 Oak Street 2323 Quebec Road 2235 Schoedinger Avenue 39 Reilly Road 221 Erkenbrecher Avenue 34 Brompton Lane 302D Dry Ridge Road 717 E. Mitchell Avenue R.R. 1, Box 481, Sharonville 543 Rose Hill Avenue 2331 Chickasaw Street 1897 Biegler Street 6095 Pawnee Drive 10 Avenell Lane 5446 Phillorett Drive 1702 Central Parkway 3050 Sheldon Avenue 37 Mulberry Street 401 Home Avenue 2461 North Bend Road 2240 Graebe Avenue 37 W. Mills Avenue 3566 Vine Street 417 Dexter Avenue 1521 Market Street 17 Mary Street 403 McWhorter Street 1918 Sterling Avenue 1938 Queen City Avenue 149 PO 37 19 23 31 18 19 25 17 20 17 19 24 24 24 24 25 20 17 16 31 19 19 23 23 10 23 24 19 14 14 15 29 18 31 29 15 17 19 14 24 18 24 10 24 10 15 24 14 15 19 15 15 16 15 24 14 Haap, Charles John Haas, Gerold W. Handorf, Philip E. Harnishfeger, Daniel R. Harrison, Robert L. Hartman, Denis C. Heeg, Thomas Hempel, James A. Herbort, Robert F. Hesketh, Bruce B. Hickerton, William J. Hildebrandt, Michael R. Hoffman, Bernard A. Hoffmann, Donald W. Hoffmann, Robert A. Holcomb, Gordon W. Holtgrefe, Frank C. Holthaus, Paul W. Hornung, Raymond E. Howell, Leon Huneck, William J. Hungler, Ralph B. Ivory, James M. Kauffman, Ronald J. Kearney, Michael James Kearns, Martin E. King, John M. Klueh, Kenneth C. Koch, Robert G. Kohl, James D. Kohne, Frank C. Kouba, Raymond W. Kramer, August H. Kramer, Harry B. Labmeier, Carl D. Lanphier, Peter C. Laughlin, James F. Laumann, Paul W. Leahy, Charles Ledwin, William F. Lehker, John H. Leonard, Peter J. Linesch, Raymond Listermann, Frank G. Lotz, Joseph A. Luhrman, John A. Lynd, Samuel V. Maisel, John H. Maringer, Lester N. Mathauer, Paul G. McGee, Francis C. McMahon, Michael J. Meade, Robert E. Mieling, John A. Miller, John A. Molloy, Michael R. 4325 Sullivan Avenue 1331 Fenton Avenue 2140 Western Avenue 1623 Knowlton Avenue 1832 Dallas Avenue 3732 Cass Avenue 5921 Argus Road 2010 Powers Street 5512 Kirby Avenue 267 Bodmann Avenue 4414 Innes Avenue 4811 Andalus Court 3766 Riehle Road 225 Sturgis Avenue 4232 Greenlee Avenue 777 Adam Street 5631 Leumas Drive 4303 Virginia Avenue 3646 Sandal Drive, Mack, Ohio 21 E. Sharon Avenue, Glendale 315 Jefferson Avenue 1865 Westwood Avenue 3584 Eden Avenue 3586 Eden Avenue 3714 Woodland Avenue 1629 S. Argyle Place 7100 Shawnee Run Road 125 Gage Street 4548 Leo Street 6918 Grace Avenue 121 W. 69th Street 411 Jackson Avenue 208 Broadway Avenue 1826 Cordova Avenue 2032 Sundale Avenue 2776 Roseann Lane 6420 Heitzler Avenue 208 Peete Street 117 W. 68th Street 2047 Auburn Avenue 1814 DeArmand Avenue 3727 Cass Avenue R.R. 1, Box 115, Sharonville 240 Oakmont Street 196 Compton Road 2057 Queen City Avenue 237 North Cooper Avenue 31 Brompton Lane 3336 North Bend Road 8734 Woodview Drive 36 East Mills Avenue 105 Bacon Street 4011 Herron Avenue 58 Glenwood Avenue 1354 Ethan Avenue 715 Stout Avenue 150 Monaco, Joseph A. Moning, James F. Moser, Richard S. Mullanney, Patrick J. Murray, John W. Norris, John Henry Novello, Anthony C. O'Connor, Cyril R. Otte, Richard W. Peters, Leonard Robert Pilgrim, Jack W. Pohlkamp, John J. Pohlkamp, Robert C. Porta, Paul R. Robers, Thomas W. Rolfes, George C. Roll, William N. Rothacker, Michael Ruege, George G. Ruskaup, James E. Sabelhaus, Ronald H. Scalia, Frank A. Schell, Robert J. Schlotman, Kenneth P. Schmolt, Alvin R. Schneider, Kenneth J. Schnur, John F.. Schralfenberger, Donald L. Schraml, Karl Schroeder, Ralph M. Schuld, Frank Simon, Daniel Smith, James R. Speed, Edward Peter Stigler, James E. Stigler, Robert R. Stubbers, Joseph J. Stuhlreyer, Robert F. Thornton, Thomas H. Traver, Richard H. Vande Ryt, Lawrence Verkley, Joseph Vondenbrink, Robert J. Wagner, John H. Weber, John P. Weber, Richard W. Weil, Robert A. . Welage, Carl H. Westrich, Lawrence F. Weyer, Frank J. Windholtz, Donald J. Wittkamp, Thomas H. Witzgall, John E. Wright, Charles C. Zimmermann, Lawrence A. J. This book printed by Velvatone, a special process of lithographic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method. 1918 Neyer Avenue 1699 Blue Rock Avenue 4117 Jessup Road 1720 Republic Street 73 Hillsdale Street 6104 McGregor Avenue 372 Probasco Avenue 2865 Henshaw Avenue 1652 Frederick Avenue 6402 Vine Street 4724 Vine Street 211 McClelland Avenue 4303 Bertus Street 1114 York Street 2810 Robers Avenue 1829 Dallas Avenue 403 Jefferson.Avenue 4322 Tower Avenue 2259 Loth Street 2511 Fairview Avenue 14 Church Street 1009 Second Street 1501 Teakwood Avenue 56 Kessler Place 148 Winkler Street 1617 Robinson Circle 3217 Floridale Lane 2227 Chickasaw Street 1752 Esmonde Street 962 Summit Avenue, Glendale Main 8c Locust R.R. 1, Harrison 4211 Cherry Street 541 Rose Hill Avenue 4231 Sullivan Avenue 4392 Innes Avenue 3935 King Place 4343 Rose Hill Lane 4620 Greenlee Avenue 2623 Pecan Street 7913 Cherrywood Court 4256 Colerain Avenue 3768 Hubble Road 1701 Montrose Avenue 1060 N. Willow Avenue, Glendale 142 E. Mitchell Avenue 934 Winsray Court Box 3, R.R. 2, Mt. Healthy 5755 Haubner Road 717 Doepke Lane 2217 Rice Street 2431 Ohio Avenue 59 W. Corry Street 2746 Enslin Avenue 101 Oak Street, Sharonville 2853 Sheldon Drive 151 1, Ohio PO 23 23 11 10 16 16 19 25 23 16 17 17 17 14 24 24 17 17 19 19 17 15 24 17 19 23 24 19 14 23 17 17 23 23 17 17 19 31 23 24 14 17 24 31 11 19 19 19 25 24 IN MEMORY Kindly remember in your prayers ROBERT ,WILLIAM TAYLOR of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Parish and Roger Bacon High School who died August 8, 1955. 152 5iii5!!Hi5...iS'2isf.k'.fiiI:,n'1fz'iii1EiiQH2522 5i3:1:ii!iHZi!i!!!!E?2252222535ifmiifaszassaasesimszuesezmsaasssss sssezssssszasszezvsssezszssezmssmesasszfsesmmszfaszvssmumf- - T F5 rf' gf? Leis gr 23- sf! iz: .1 Ls 5 Elf , fi: E' bi' ,il al if si li SI? Q z :-i Ei' iff E 1 i g. is 55 Q Qi I h I B Bi ii. xx 'I I I 2 Il I 5' if x. ll Sl 7 ez , . 5 I2 ! A E.. I- Es? I S 's .i. if? 11 15 if g . gi 15 H' ' I Qs 1 H - ni I2 z: 5: iii ... EE si . 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