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JAMES BERTKE J, Herman plans to go to college to learn how to make money . . . Special friends are Burke, Meyer, Breitfelder, Dreyer, and Des- sauer . . . Ambition is to own a pistol, Jag- uar, and to get married. ROBERT BESL Special friends were Heister, Colina, and Hinssen . . . Likes going out with the fellows at night . . . Disliked jug and having to write the classroom rules . . . Favorite sub- ject was Algebra because it was interesting and easy . . . Most memorable thing that happened to him at R. B. was being in Kangaroo Court when he was a senior. HAROLD BEYER Usually seen with Burke, Farris, and Bertke . . . Worked as a clerk in a delicatessan after school . . . Proud owner ofa 1950 Ford con- vertible-a real Dragon Wagon . . . Eas- iest subject was Chemistry. .IURGEN BIETENDUVEL Came to Bacon from Germany . . . Favorite subject was English because he thought it was easy and he had to learn to speak it. . . Works at Kroger's in his spare time after school . . . Could usually be seen with Cerimele . . . Wants to go to college because he thinks he still has a lot to learn. EDWARD BOSSE Ed's most outstanding achievement was being a merit student all four years . . . Am- bition in life is to become a C.P.A .... Ed comes from St. James in White Oak . . . Claims Ulrich and Stalford as his best friends. THOMAS BRAUSCH Tom's ambition in life is to own a ranch with a few thousand cows . . . Works at the Pine Hill farm . . . Special friends are Farris and Beyer . . . Honor Student . . . Considers English his easiest subject and Trigonom- etry his hardest . . . Awarded a Certificate of Excellent Scholarship. Nlzrnr . . Q , wif? i V J. BERTKE R, BESL H. BEYER J. BIETENDUVEL E. BossE T. BRAUSCH Lt.,-.
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R. ALBRINCK R. ANTE R. BACHMAN R. BAUER V. BECK W. BECKER .iv . f J i7 ii ' A f: .st RAYMOND ALBRINCK Ray, a resident of Reading, considers beat- ing Reading.in basketball his most memo- rable moment at R. B .... His easiest sub- ject was bookkeeping . . . Top man for four years on basketball team . . . Member of B Athletic Club, C.S.M.C., Merit Student, B-Scholastic . . . Special friends: Drahman, Devine, Fisher . . . Plans to go to college. RONALD ANTE One of the best liked boys at old R. B .... Ron hails from North College Hill, and can usually be seen buzzing the town in his '49 Ford coupe . . . Pals with Wilmes and Rakel. ROBERT BACHMAN Works after school at Dixie Ohio Express Company . . . Says his ambition is to marry a rich girl . . . Hangs around with Burke, Brinck, and Watzek . . . Claims Mr. Doerger made English great fun . . . Owns a sharp '49 Chevie. ROBERT BAUER Band . , . Bob thinks Father Cronan was tops . . . Ambition is to see the world . . . Might be seen at Bacon with Dave DeLaet, George Purtell or Bill Haberthier . . . A member of St. Leo's Parish. VICTOR BECK Golf team, drama . . . Found Algebra to be his most difficult subject . . . Buddy of Bachman, Becker, and Dillon . . . Some- timesjokingly called the Slob . . . Studied hard and made the most of his visit to Bacon . . . Plans to attend Notre Dame . . . Re- ceived a Certificate of Excellent Scholarship, WILLIAM BECKER Four year man in football . . . Outstanding line backer in senior year . . . Wild Bill liked and was liked by everyone at R. B .... Does nothing but eat and sleep after school . . . Would enjoy being a millionaire . . . Willie regrets leaving Roger Bacon . . . Departing words to freshies, Hustle all the time. . . . Won a scholarship to Xavier University.
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R. BRAY W. BREITFELDER K. BREWER R. BRINCK T. BROCKMAN W. BROERING ,,,.. 4 5534 RICHARD BRAY Dick's ambition is to become a salesman . . . Pals with Dave DeLaet, Jim and Jerry Hudepohl, and Bob Isfort . . . Hopes to at- tend college some day . . . Zer, as he is known to his friends, will miss walking past O.L.A. every morning . . . His advice to freshmen is to study hard now. WILLIAM BREITFELDER Bill is well known at Bacon for always being late . . . Works at Gene's Pony Keg after school . . . Plans to make a career of the Marines . . . Thought Fr. Farrell, Fr. Flav- ian, and Mr. Gaughan were tops. KENNETH BREWER Kangaroo Court, Drama Guild, O.L.A.'s play, Glee Club were just a few of Ken's achievements . . . His ambition is to become a great actor Cwhat an imagination D . . . While at Bacon he liked the lunch periods and disliked the discipline . . . Best friends were Elsner and Giglio . . . The U.S.N. will see him very soon . . . Carol spends much of her time with him. ROBERT BRINCK Strong discipline and dismissal at 2:15 ap- pealed to Bob . . . Spends most of his time with Diane . . . His partners in crime were Burke, Watzek, and the Carthage crew . . . Bob's advice to freshies is Grow up quick. . . . Most outstanding achievement was re- ceiving his freshman basketball letter. THOMAS BROCKMAN Baconian Staff, track . . . Tom hails from South Cumminsville. . .Thought that his most outstanding achievement at R. B. was passing . . . Works after school at Qual- ity Fruit Market . . . Thought a lot of Fr. Corman and Mr. Johnson . . . Pat is his one and only . . . Does not plan to attend college . . . Received a Certificate of Excellent Schol- arship. WILLIAM BROERING Bi1l's favorite subject was chemistry . . . Will miss Fr. Paschal's English periods the most . . . Lists Weber, Klus, and Schenkel as his favorite friends . . . Works for American Airlines . . . A member of the Radio Club and the C.S.M.C.
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