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

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Glee Club Music Advanced Algebra. Rev. Cronan Kline, O.F.M., M.Ed. Band, Orchestra, Latin I Rev. Brendan Riley, O.F.M., B.A. Religion I, English 2, Spanish l, 2, Tram poline Q fl R 'D JKQW :xi r Qf . 1,1- :xv Rev. Denis Moran, O.F.M., M.A. American History Rev. Aldric Heidlage, 0.F.M., M.A. Procurator, Advanced Algebra, Algebra Assistant Guidance ii F ,ii 1 xx 5, x ' -In--f Rev Joelnyme OFM BA l'3 e r Geometry Rev. Lucian Ricke, O.F.M., M.A. Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, Greek, Latin and Camera Clubs, Religious Vocational Guidance, Yearbook Photographer Rev. Antonine Scheetz, O.F.M., B.A. Disciplinarian, Demonstrative Chemistry, General Science, Dance Moderator 'Q , Fr Peter ace mathematician does some calculating via the I r. Stanley inakcs his point Mr. George Johnson, Ph.ll. Bookkeeping I. 2, Moderator oi' Student Union Rev. Laurian Rauseh. 0.lf'.M.. ILA. Physics Rev. Faran Boyle. 0.F.M.. M.Iid. World History, English I, Remedial Reading. Assistant Yearbook Mr. .lohn Doerger. B.A. Iinglish 3 12 L... 'fig' with I-'li Flaxian with the aid ol' an emphatic gest New X rw ww - 1 1 K- Wi Q. 2 3 Rev. Camillus Hogan, O.F.M., B.A Algebra, Radio, Radio Club Rev. William Trummer. 0.F.M.. M Ed Latin l, 2, German num. Rev. Aloys Held, O.F.M., B.A. Mechanical Drawing, General Scienu. Rev. Roch Farland, 0.F.lVl., B.A. English I, Geometry, Cheerleader Cralor Rev. Farrell Byers. 0.F.M.. B.A. Religion 3. English 3 Mr. Bron Bacevich. M.Sc. Coach. Physical Education 5, f k ---,- K 4 . .-f t X ff . ,gs 'Hx 2 ia Q W. A Q.. 57' ea -,Z 1 his-r ' Q Si Rev. Conan Taylor, O.F.M.. lVl.Ed. Biology, Genera-I Science, Nature Club Moderator Mr. Richard Callahan, B.A. Coach, American History. Health. Cien- eral Business, Typing Mr. Ronald Hilvers. B.A. English 4 Mr. Paul Meyer. Ph.B. English 2, Economics, Commercial Lam. Typing . bf . ' . L f W Rev. Donnul Suttman, O.F.M., B.A. -I I M -- ' 1 M ' Religion 2, Algebra , :I R A ' ' 9 4 Vu Rev. Duane Stenzel, 0.F.M., B.A. 0 -.N 1 f,M, Librarian, World History, Chess Club A3-'X -' C , Moderator W ,4lmv4': Frs. Michael, Denis, and Duane. Below: Frs. Denis, Paschal, and Faran. 1 5 if .29 ' ' K-,: K. A -nd -'naman ir--ef' 4 'Wi ww K wk K. Rev. Kieran Quinn, 0.F.M., B.A. Religion 3, 4, Art, Yearbook Rev. Edmund Moore, 0.F.M., M.Ed. Religion 4, English l. Remedial Reading Guidance Rev. Paschal Varnskuhlcr. 0.F.M.. B.A. English 4 General Business. Typing CQ ug 1 e '1 Mr.winiam.smieh,B.sf. r V t il -, ' ...., Rev. Stanley Bir, 0.F.lVl., M.Ed. Religion l, 4, Religious Director J ' , ,sw his-q Rev. Flavian Schneider, 0.F.M., M.Ed. e - R Chemistry, Religion l, Assistant Pro- curator I6 5,1 'h::f Mr. Thomas Zepf, B.Sc. -- Practical Physics Rev. Michael Baca, 0.F.M., B.A. mf' World History. Religion 2, Archery l.1ffr.' Fr. Cronun survcys thc band at thc stadium. li'f'lmv: Frs. Cronzm :mtl Donnul wield thc paddlcs. ping-pong, that is. c Q1- Ltjfi ru righl: Mr. G. Johnson. Mr. J. Docrgcr, Mr. .l. Gaughan. .41 t - 17 s ,gi Mri John Cleary. Janitor Mr, Stcvc Schneider, N1'1lI1lCI1'lI1Ck livlmvg Miss Alwintt Docrgcr flop photot. Registrar. Mrs. Ann Stztnslwury, Assistant Registrar. il 5 X .Q , ,Q f W' -T538 MNA - W.. M - Lclig Mrs. Nellie Brinker gathers dishes. Almrv: The store. with a large selection ol' candy, is always a popular spot during the lunch period. ,4lmrt', lull: Henrietta Terhar, Cashier. In the photo directly ahoxe, Sally Sehneid er, Verna McNally, Lillian Eckert, and Marge Kehan serxe in the hot-lunch line. Hvluug lqfl: Mary Paul, Head Cook. In the photo directly heluw, George Appel mann demonstrates the fate ol' all line-breakers. 45131-w.w.w. .,,.ML.Q 'M 'WM' It is thc proud boast ofthe Bacon tcachcrs that no faculty gives greater support to its alhlctic teams than docs thc Spartan faculty. Pictured ahovc at one of thc bus- kctlwall games arc lfrs, Andrew. Faran. Stanley, Aloys. Peter, Edmund, Camillus, ,-Xldric. and Brendan. Above: Fr. Farrell and Mr. John Gaughan. Left: Frs. Roch and Paschal. 4 Y Right: Fr. Paschal's famous L Ml locker. 20 ..4- Fr. Pctcr 1-'ru , 1. fa, .1 Q ji 5 I 1 W? lark' 5 c 1 5 Q 1 '.. 4 ,STE TLQQQ? L: K-Q 'iw 0 Z ' Q n ,A Nl if 7 0 J 1 O I J Q Q I 5 9 , H ,, 4 H 0 0 o ,Wm W 'a 4 'K Q ,. .L V elf? ' ' f 23 'M X A 4: x X5 'Y '-33 Q . J 1 If -E guy' w e-4 A 'ML xn . .-XJ' -6 J, LQ, 1 15 ,., . , , W, xv'-Lg, A Lsweiwiii-25 R. ALBRINCK ALLENDORI- V ANGELINE G. APPELMANN R. AUGENSTEIN sg, 3 1 ,.. 5 jx X xXx RONALD ADLETA Merit Student, B-Athletic . . . Peanuts works after school in his dad's cafe . . . Pals with Harmeyer, Morrissey, Smith . . . Very fond of study periods but dislikes memory work for Fr. Paschal . . . Ambi- tion is to be a plumber. DONALD ALBRINCK Varsity B Club, Scholastic B Club, Bas- ketball, Merit Student . . . Don's advice to Freshmen is: Study and participate in extracurricular activities if possible. . . . Beating Hamilton Public in basketball was his most thrilling moment. . . Thought chemistry was tops . . . Says Mr. Gaughan and Mr. Bacevich were great coaches . . . Had a perfect attendance record. RONALD ALBRINCK Varsity B, Basketball, Merit Student . . . Ron was one of the mainstays on the famed basketball team . . . Thought a lot ol' bookkeeping, but less of Solid Geom- etry . . . Plans to further his education . . , Can be seen with Feld, Bok, Wess, and naturally his brother, Don. RICHARD ALLENDORF C.S.M.C., Baconian Staff. . . Rick is the giant of the school . . . Liked every- thing but jug . . . Owns a '49 black Chevy with loud mutTlers . . . Thought Latin Il was hard . . . Pals with Uhl, Dressman and Albrinck. VINCENT ANGELINE C.S.M.C .... Vince's ambition is to be a bookkeeper. . . Says he'll miss advice from Fr. Andrew . . . A certain Terry finds time in his life . . . Hangs around with Gehrich and Augenstein. GEORGE APPELMAN C.S.M.C .... Big George wants to be a pilot some day . . . Liked Mr. Gaughan and his teaching . . . Had trouble with Solid Geometry . . . Thought this Senior class was outstanding because it had a good scholastic and athletic record . . . Pals with Groh, Gelhot, and Ebbler. DAVID ARMBRUSTER Chess Club, C.S.M.C .... Band, B Scho- lastic Club, Merit student . . . Dave won a scholarship to Xavier U . . . Hails from St. Clement . . . Says Solid Geometry was the roughest . . . Worked after school in a drugstore. . . Liked assemblies . . . Chosen Mr. Scholar at the Prom. WILLIAM ATHERTON C.S.M.C., Latin Club, Parish Repre- sentative . . . Bill hails from Our Lady of the Rosary Parish . . . Despised Macbeth . . . Will miss the drag racing after school most of all . . . His pals are Bayer, Breitbeil and Hoffman . . . Bill drives a Hot '51 Mercury . . . Ambition is to graduate from College. RICHARD AUGENSTEIN C.S.M.C .... Tiny enjoyed Mr. Smith's funny stories . . . Wants to be a mechanic . . .Seen riding with Mona in his '50 Ford . . . Pals with Angeline, Westerkamp . . . Typing is his favorite subject . . . Works after school at Albers. JAMES BATTER B Scholastic Club, C.S.M.C .... Big .lim says he wants to be a Nuclear Physicist . . . He was Bobo in Kangaroo Court . . . His outstanding achievement was get- ting a 90 from Fr. Paschal . . . Constant member of the honor roll . . . Thought Fr. Flavian the greatest. JOHN BAUMGARTNER C.S.M.C., Trampoline team, . . . Rocky Hood works as a grease monkey in a Texaco Station . . . Thought Civics and Mr. Gaughan were gneat . . . Will always remember graduation day . . . Owns a '52 Ford convertible . . . Pals with Frey, Herbert, and Blessing. Glee Club LAWRENCE BAYER Latin Club, C.S.M.C., Member of St. Patrick's Parish . . . Claims colleges make millionaires . . . Bing thinks Chemistry a breeze . . . Owned a fast '49 Dodge . . . Pals are Breitbeil and Atherton who kept him company in long lunch lines. J. BATTER .l. BAUMGARTNER L. BAYER -YI e, M191 it -il J LEE BECKER . LEROY BECKER BENDER R. BENDER C. BEUERLEIN ' ..-HM' 3 J. LEE BECKER C.S.M.C .... Did not particularly care for school, but will long remember his special work sessions with Fr. Andrew and Fr, Alan . . . Thought school was too crowded . . . Is not interested in college . . . Hopes to make a million after finishing his hitch in service. JAMES LEROY BECKER Varsity B Club, Football, B Scholastic Club, C.S.M.C .... Bailing Wire wants to be an electrical technician . . . Liked chemistry and Fr. Flavian . . . Claimed advanced algebra was easy . . . Pals with Jaeger, Fojtik, and Falls . . . Comes from Assumption Parish. JOHN BENDER C.S.M.C., C.Y.0 .... Big John has the ambition to be a captain in the U. S. Army . . . His favorite subject was Latin because Fr. Lucian made it enjoyable . . . Pals with Dickholf, Finkbeiner, and all ol' Room 20. . . Never missed smoking quar- ters. ROBERT BENDER C.S.M.C .... Bob lists as his greatest achievement being a member of Room 22 . . . He plans to attend Xavier University in the fall . . . Work outside of school con- sists in fostering social life of girls . . . Can be seen with pals Becker, Kouba, and Fugikawa. RALPH BERENS C.S.M.C., Cheerleader, Merit Student . . . Has a high opinion of Fr. Flavian and his teaching methods . . . His advice to Fresh- men: Study hard and don't talk back to Seniors . . . Went on the Washington Tour . . . Claims he'll miss lunch most of all . . . Pals with Reid, Finley, Albrinck, and Armbruster. CHARLES BEUERLEIN B Scholastic Club, Art Student . . . Known as the Flower of Rm. 27 . . . Buddies were Brown, Lemmink, and Kroger . . . Hated jug . . . Thought bookkeeping was great . . . Hopes to some day head P 8: G . . . Most diflicult subject was English . . . A good watercolorist. DAVID BIEDERMAN C.S.M.C .... Dave owns a '53 Pontiac which is falling apart fast . . . Works after school at a florist shop . . . Thought Mr. .Iohnson was the best teacher he ever had . . . Pals with Jaeger, Tonnis, Stein, and Butkc . . . Bookkeeping came easy to Dave. KENNETH BILL C.S.M.C .... Roach is a St. Clement product . . . Proud posscssor of a '48 Olds . . . Says that he'll miss Fr. Paschal's po- etry . . . Wants to be a city detective . . . Bookkeeping was easy for him . . . Seen humming with thc St, Bernard boys. WALDRON BILLING Baconian Stalli, Drama Guild, Trouba- dour StatI', B Scholastic Club, Kangaroo Court, Merit Student . . . Waldo was thc voice of the Baconian Junior a good part ol' the year . . . His greatest achieve- ment was winning the merit race in his senior year . . . Owns a red hot Chevrolet Dragon Wagon . . . Plans to be pope some day. . . Special friends were Oliverio, Lemmink, and Puening. DAVID BINDER C.S.M.C .... Dave hails from Finney- town . . . Wished Bacon was co-ed . . . Liked Fr. Farrel's humor . . . Thought highly of girls and dancing . . . Pals with Dornseifer, Coombs, and Teufel . . . Eng- lish IV was easy according to Dave. BERNARD BLESSING Religious Council, C.S.M.C .... Bernie claimed that he loved those early dismis- sals . , . Owns a black Pontiac called The Dud' . . . Says he never had much trouble with the teachers . . . His favorite was Mr. Gaughan. JOHN BOEHM C.S.M.C .... .lack came to Roger Bacon from Little Flower Parish . . . Claims his favorite teacher was Fr. Brice . . . His outstanding achievement: he never was juggcd . . . Words of wisdom to Fresh- men: Study hard and try to be a merit student. JEROME BOK Varsity B, C.S.M.C., Football, Track . . . Shadow didn't think Shakespeare was such a genius . . . Seen usually with Gciser and Heimkreiter . . . Ambition is to go to deepest Africa. . . Seen often with Ginny . . . Will attend X.U. BERNARD BOSSE C.S.M.C .... Hails from White Oak . . . Hopes to be a millionaire. . . Works as u meat packer after school . . . Bern can be seen with John Baumgartner and Tom Herbert. MICHAEL BRADY Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C .... He liked Journalism even though it was his hardest subject . . . Works at Kroger's . . . Pals with Westerbeck, Nies, and Jeffers . . . Thinks English was easy . . . Liked Bacon because you didn't have to wear ties . . . Wants to go around the world in 80 days. RONALD BREGEN Glee Club, Cheerleader . . . Wants to be a bookkeeper . . . Likes assemblies and free days . . . Owns a '53 green and ivory Chev . . . Mr. Doerger was his favorite teacher . . . Works at Albers . . . Will miss I-'r. Kieran's home room periods. ROBERT BREITBEIL Latin Club, C.S.M.C .... Wants to be well known . . . Cemetery caretaker during off-hours . . . Fond of Fr. Lucian's humor . . . Proud of the athletic ability of the Senior class . . . Civics was his favorite subject . . . Liked alternate schedule be- cause he had Latin first. ALLEN BROCKMAN Merit Student, Kangaroo Court , . . Found Math lV rather difiicult . . . Al was Tiny in Kangaroo Court. . . Thought the senior class was outstanding in all departments . . . Enjoyed driving the fairer sex around in his '50 Plymouth . . . Pals were Brown and Dornseifer. ...S K I' ,. iw, ,, my 5' wx . , ...P su O ' Nc. LH v 'h' -.fb Mug.. iff, ' 'grew x M G ' P' I Q Y 7 ' 'ir-:rf is-X. T BROWN E. BROWNING J. BUCHER THOMAS BROWN Religious Council, C.S.M.C .... Tom's plans include the Navy for a couple of years . . . Ambition is to make a living in photography . . . Can be seen with Brock- man, Dornseifer, and Dressman in his '39 Can . . . Liked Mr. Gaughan, Civics, and Pat, but not English . . . Bacon will miss this popular senior. EUGENE BROWNING C.S.M,C .... Liked Mr. Gaughan's de- scription of Chicago and the U. S. Marine Corps . . . Very proud to have participated in state tests at Miami . . . Ambition is to become an engineer . . . Can be seen with Feldhaus, Denker, and Coombs . . . Works in a grocery store after school. JAMES BUCHER C.S.M.C .... Jim wants to own a Corvette . . . Pals with Burke, Burgoyne, and Baum- gartner . . . Thought worldhistory was ditlicult . . . Said this senior class was out- standing because of the great number of athletes in it. DANIEL BUCKLEY C.S.M.C., Assistant editor of Baconian, Drama Guild, Merit Student . . . Deacon Dan owns a '56 Plymouth convertible. . . Fond of Mr. Doerger's teaching tech- nique . . . Wants to be a politician . . . Liked Bacon because it was close to O.L.A .... Pals with Staub, Dornseifer, and Teufel. JERROLD BURGOYNE C.S.M.C .... Piggy was always with Stuhlreyer, Purcell, Bill Sicking, and Rom . . . Mr. Johnson was his favorite teacher . . . Lacked skill in geometry . . . Thought jug was tyrannical . . , Says he'll miss the gang and the teachers. JEROME BURKE Baconian Staff, C.S.M.C .... Little Bozo comes to us from Northside . . , Likes working at Okrent's men's shop . . . Ambition is to be the president of a bach- elor's club . . . Advises freshmen to study and not waste time . . . Buddies are Smith, Hauck, Holt, and McCluskey. D BUCKLEY J. BURGOYNE J. BURKE K 1 Nu C BUSCHBACHER R CONRAD ... , Jin., V . XXV' i ,fla- E Q ,xl CARL BUSCHBACHER Baconian Staff, Band . . . Liked the friendly atmosphere about R.B .... Buschie wants to become a lawyer . . . Hopes Mr. Doerger will some day teach Seniors . . . Advice to freshmen: Age Quod Agis. DONALD BUTKE C.S.M.C .... Big Don wants to own his own motel . . . Will miss the many friends he made at Bacon . . . Seen hot rodding in his '49 Ford . . . Says Freshmen should hustle . . . Thought Mr. Gaughan was tops. RICHARD CLARKE C.S.M.C .... Rich was always in smoking quarters handing out cigarettes . . . Often seen with Morrissey, Adleta, Smith, and Harmeyer . . . Says bookkeeping was easy, but not English . . . Comes from St. Ga- brieI's. W? D. BUTKE R. CLARKE ROBERT CONRAD C.S.M.C., Radio Club. . . Bob owns a '50 Ford . , . Liked Physics . . . Will attend college to be the engineer in Captain DickhoFf's space ship . . . Repairs Police and Taxicab radios . . . Special friend of Dickhoff, N. Schmitt, and Reichert. DONALD COOMBS C.S.M.C .... Came to us from Elder High . . . Said his time at Bacon went much too fast . . . Littlest senior at Bacon . . . Peanuts is seen with Bill Keefer and Dick Goedde . . . Another potential chemist. T1MOTHY COOMBS C.S.M.C., Baconian Junior, Religious Council, Kangaroo Court . . . Sole pos- session, he says, is a '49 Mercury . . . Works at Albers in Carthage . . . Eileen is more than a name to Tim . . . Likes proms and parties . . . Intends to go to college-for an education, of course. D. COOMBS T. COOMBS z 1 if i'ii 'fivfg i ji A - i r il V is . it .ww ,. ' S .. -Wie, 77 ' if: L' . , e . 53' .ff i 7 In . E .: 3' M1 lag - ,RH ' L., f ', 5 . - . it , if ' LLL . B, , Q, ,lx 2,11-'ws . CRUSE DENKER E DORNSEIFER f ALAN CRUSE C.S.M.C .... Red comes to us from Mt. Airy . . . Liked mechanical drawing . . . Pals with LaWarre, L. Schmitz . . . Thinks the senior class was a really nice group of fellows . . . Advises freshmen to study hard. ROBERT DeCHANT C.S.M.C., Baconian Typist . . . Worked at Kroger's to help support his red Ford convertible . . . Liked Mr. Gaughan and his classes . . . Buddies are Steve Grimm and Don Sigl . . . Advises freshmen to be good. PAUL DENKER C.S.M.C .... Denk wants to be a draftsman . . . Thinks college is necessary in order to get ahead . . . Thought highly of Fr. Denis and his teaching . . . Played C.Y.O. basketball in the tournament finals in Cleveland. EDWARD DICKHOFF Radio Club, C.S.M.C .... Ed says his one ambition is to become a space man . . . Regards Fr. Paschal as his favorite teach- er. . . O.M.I. will see him in the fall . . . Special friends are McGannon, Conrad, and Reichert. EDWARD DORNSEIFER C.S.M.C .... Ed says his favorite subject was study period . . . His most memorable thing was playing in the Student-Faculty Basketball Game . . . Thought History was a snap . . . All free time was spent in the smoking quarters with friends Teufel, Coombs, Bender, and Brockman. BERNARD DRESSMAN C.S.M.C., Baconian Staff. . . Ben hails from St. Vivian's in Finneytown . . . Didn't like homework . . . Most out- standing achievement was making honor roll . . . Thought typing a breeze . . . Pals were Kerth, Allendorf, Uhl . . . Liked Mr. Doerger because he takes an in- terest in each individual student. PAUL EAGLE Drama Guild, Band, C.S.M.C .... Buz- zard hails from St. Bonaventure Parish . . . Wants to become a geologist . . . Liked chemistry and Fr. Flavian . . . Voted Mr, Best Dancer at the Prom . . . Pals with Hungler, Geiser, Wendt, and Albrinck . . . Works at Good Sam Hos- pital after school. JAMES ECKHOFF C.S.M.C., Baseball, Merit Student, Var- sity B . . . Jim's ambition is to become a plumber and get rich . . . At Bacon his favorite teacher was Mr. Doerger and favorite subject Science . . . Eck has a job at Kroger's after school . . . Com- mented that he would miss Bacon and all that goes with it . . . Seen with his pals Monahan, Lammert, and Sieking. RONALD ENNEKING C.S.M.C .... Ron thought Mr. Gaughan was the best . . . Liked Religion but couldn't quite grasp Chemistry . . . Mem- ber of the Spartan track squad for three years. . . Plans to enroll at X.U. when his days at Bacon are through . . . Thought all girls except Cathy were too expensive. GERARD EPPSTEIN Chess Club, C.S.M.C .... Eppy says that he'll miss the friendly teachers here at R.B .... Tennis and chess fiend . . . Pals with Neumann and Korb . . . Plans to be an electrical engineer . . . Advises freshmen to keep out ofjug. THOMAS EVANS C.S.M.C .... Tom's advice to Freshmen is: Study hard . . . Was very interested in history . . . Graduation he considers his outstanding achievement . . . Special friends with Blessing, Feldhaus, and Brooks . . . Says geometry caused the most trouble. JAMES FALLS Treasurer of Varsity B Club, Student Union, Merit Student, Better Speech con- test . . . Never seen without Mary Lou. . . Participation in Bacon's victory over Pur- cell in '56 was greatest thrill . . . Pepper says he learned a lot from Fr. Flavian . . . Mr. Bacevich is tops. l iP'35 'fRt' T. P. EAGLE J. ECKHOFF R. ENNEKING G. EPPSTEIN T. EvANs J. FALLS Jr at S aw, K in .gym l Qi 3' I K 4, int 5 ,,.. - ' ,FK W.' ::am56:tilWtaK'1 his xii-,M-'t I I :JN - .ggiliti , W lo 3. .xy the ztnnnttl iirttdutntton Mass and hreztklltst took plzlee on .lune 5. I-'tx Antonine tubmet celebrated the Mz1ssinSt. element Church. ,-llmw, I'flL,'lll,' Fr. Iflztvittn addressed the Seniors and their mothers on hehuh' ot' the ft ' tnred in the photo helow I'r. Httvittn are Ken Slztuh and lfr. Andrew. tettltx Pit ff-55 - Y' A X X P I-'r. Alun. l'r, Andrew. and Mr. Curl Bausch. Mr. Bausch spoke on hehulf ul' the D.I-'flf 32 7 .7 J Q0 Z mx' thc glukilllllCS return IU school for hI'C1lkILLISI1 lwlmvg they sccm to be cnioying i NJ K ,, Senior Tom llcrhcrl zlclca Toustnmuslcr, 'RFQ A P -3' 1 X X R, FELDHAUS G. FINKBEINER J. FOJTIK JAMES FELD C.S.M.C., Varsity B . . . Jim, known as Bugs, lists his greatest achievement as tying for tirst in high jump of G.C.l.. track meet . . . Among his favorites are Civics and Mr. Gaughan . . .Thought the senior class was outstanding because of the sports records . . . Can usually be seen with Goldschmidt and Bucher. RONALD FELDHAUS C.S.M.C .... Zeke made the honor roll six straight times while at Bacon . . . Roamed the hallways with Browning, Denker, Evans, Helmer . . . Knows a certain Diana . . . Wants to be a commer- cial artist. ANDREW FILUSCH C.S.M.C .... Andy came to R.B. from St. Francis Church . . . He liked Freshmen week as a senior, but not as a freshman . . . Claims civics was interesting . . . Never seen without Paul Schmitt . . . Solid geom- etry caused him the most difficulty. GEORGE FINKBEINER C.S.M.C., Glee Club . . . Faustbindcr says the senior class was outstanding be- cause it has both brawn and brain . . . American History was his easiest subject . . . President of the Glee Club , . .Comes from St. James in Wyoming. . . Yatch disliked the forms of punishment used at Bacon. ROBERT FINLEY C.S.M.C .... Liked the Spartan spirit and friendly atmosphere . . . Wants to be a chemical engineer . . . Pals with Frey, Fugikawa, and Kiefer . . . Works at the zoo . . . Thought math was easy . . . Says Fr. Flavian was an outstanding teacher. . . Hails from St. Pius Church. JEROME FOJTIK Varsity B Club, Football, Track, C.S.M.C. . . . Had a big part in Baeon's victory over Purcell . . . Tex pumps gas at a Sunoco station in N.C.H .... Divides his time between a '52 convertible and Marty . . . Had a tackle spot on the Post .All- Star team . . . Will go to U.C. DAVID M. FREY C.S.M.C... . . Satch thought Fr. Fla- vian's chemistry class was very interesting . . . Will miss the dinner period with the fellows... Had a time with English IV . . . Special buddies are Herbert, Blessing, and Baumgartner . . . Words to Freshmen: Save a lot of money for your senior year. EDWARD FUGIKAWA C.S.M.C., Band, B Scholastic Club . . . Ed says the fellows of the senior class were all friendly . . . Wants to be a chemical engineer , . . Fr. Brice was his favorite teacher . . . Claims third and fourth year literature were the roughest . . . A mathe- matical genius. WILLIAM GATES C.S.M.C .... Bill hails from Mohawk where he attended St. Augustine Parish . . . Says his one ambition is to feed Thun- derbirds . . . Among his favorites are Civics and the smoking quarters . . . BiIl's advice to all freshmen is Hustle . . . Seen with his buddies Shaw. Luensman, Pennekamp and Butke. JAMES GEAGAN C.S.M.C., Football . . . Outside of school Jim can be found working in Mary Ellen's garden . . . He says he will miss running laps after school . . . Regarded Fr. Stanley as his favorite teacher . . . His advice to freshmen is: Never try winning an argu- ment with a teacher. RICHARD GEHRICH C.S.M.C .... Hails from St. James in White Oak . . . Wants to be a pipe-fitter after graduation . . . Dick can usually be found with Margie '. . . Special friends are Angeline and Augenstein. TERRENCE GEISEN C.S.M.C ..., Wants to retire at 40 . . . Lets everyone know his '49 Chev will take any bicycle in time . . . Fojtik and Ros- marin chum around with Terry. . . Claims no special one and only but is still look- ing. D. FREY W. GATES R. GEHRICH 'X E. FUGIKAWA J. GEAGAN T. GEISEN Wd' 't digit. 33 yi GEISER F. GELHOT JOSEPH GEISER Band, C.S.M.C .... According to Joe, Mr. Smith picked on him . . . Often passes time with Heimkreiter, Bok, and Meyer. . . Carrying tuba in the band gave Joe big shoulders . . . Outstanding achievement was passing Algebra. FRANK GELHOT C.S.M.C .... Spike, as he is commonly called, says that his ambition in life is to he a success . . . He thought that all the teachers at Bacon were friendly, espe- cially Fr. Antonine . . . Spike lists Chemistry as his favorite subject . . . Can be seen in thc company of Ed Groh. RICHARD GOEDDE Football, Varsity B . . . Alfectionately called Rip Van Winkle by classmates . . . Dick docsn't like the way they pick the Prom King . . . Enjoyed the i956 Pur- cell grid encounter . . . Appreciated Fr. Paschal's manner ol' teaching sleepy sen- iors . . . Received help in Chemistry from .loc Palermo. 1' f - N t A, if for 1 1 X 5 .. 'HF t ' n R. GOEDDE ROBERT J. GOEDL C.S.M.C .... Shied away from I-'r. An- drew's iron hand . . . Would like to go with Ed Dickholll on his trip to the moon . . . Moonlight . . . Aims his mean '50 Ford at R.B. from Bridgetown . . . Tells freshmen to remain terrilied. PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Prom Com- mittee . . . Goldy works in a grocery store . . . Ambition is to have a degree in Business Administration and also own a nightclub. . . Usually seen with Feld and Bucher... Liked the smoking quarters... Was Romeo in the Junior Spartan Plays. STEPHEN GRIMM C.S.M.C .... Found his job of working in a cemetery interesting . . . Liked Me- chanical Drawing and Mr. Gaughan . . . Claims DeChant and Sigl for special friends. R GOEDL P. GOLDSCHMIDT S. GRIMM ' xtiiief-Q ,,,. y at i' ,sl 1 f .-. x a 5 ' f H 'Ig f- Q I . W g 2 '-I 4? 1, 9'lrv-A E GROH T. HAMONS J. HARMEYER EDWARD GROH C.S.M.C ..., Ed says that Mr. Hilvers wouldn't let him sleep . . . Comes all the way from St. Margaret Mary's in N. C. H. . . . Religion was easiest for Ed. . . Gradu- ation is his outstanding achievement . . . Don't loaf is his advice for future fresh- men. THOMAS HAMONS Drama, Track, Student Union election committee . . . Liked Fr. Flavian's hu- morous approach . . . Heaver repre- sented R.B. at Buckeye Boy's State . . . Thinks a certain Lynn is all right . . . Chums around with R. Hungler, E. Groh, V. Hentz, T. Stark . . . Sees college in the immediate future. JEROME HARMEYER Varsity B Club, Football, Track . . . Nuts liked playing football Linder Mr. Bacevich . . . Most outstanding achieve- ment was pole vaulting ll'7 . . . Am- bition is to make money . . . Owns a '52 blue Chevy . . . Had a great interest in chemistry. RICHARD HARMEYER C.S.M.C .... Comes to us from Reading . . . Ambition is to obtain a college degree and a good paying job . . . Works in a pony keg . . . Buddies are Morrissey, Adleta, and Smith . . . Played against the faculty for the school championship. RONALD HARTMAN C.S.M.C .... Crash as he is called by his buddies Veeneman, Fojtik, Seta, and Geisen -is a salesman for Shillito's . . . Disliked taking two books home every night... Plans are to further his education. ROBERT HAUCK Vice President of Varsity B Club, Ba- conian Staff, Drama Guild. Football, C.S.M.C .... Bullet divides his time between Carleen and his '54 Dodge . . . Wants to be a lawyer . . . Usually seen with Trotta, McCluskey, and Burke . . . Will long remember participating in the '56 upset of Purcell. R HARMEYER R. HARTMAN R. HAUCK 05' . . fans .1. V .'Q3Q?- a ' 'T-X RX 'fx N. X 1 f Hb' 'hzsf 'SS' V HREF' W.HAUSER 1iruuMKREnER G.HELMER v.HENTz T.HERBERT C.HODAPP D.HOFFMANN 0.HOFFMANN G HOLT Sv 'Qu fa.-mL its ,Aff as Q Q dmv. Q rf Q gi L HUELSMAN WILLIAM HAUSER C.S.M.C., Kangaroo Court . . . Will enjoys Mr. Doerger because of his en- gaging sense of humor. . . Wants to retire in three years... Puts in time at Albers . .. Advice to Freshmen is Be a cool fool . . . Would like four more years at R.B. THOMAS HEIMKREITER Varsity B Club. Football, Track . . . Held spcllbound by Fr. Paschal's Macbeth . . . Owns a '50 Buick that runs occasionally . . . Janice is a favorite with Tom . . . Outstanding achievement was getting out ol' his sophomore room 2l . . . Wants to run a four-minute mile. GEORGE HELMER C.S.M.C .... Most memorable thing that happened to George was being in Kan- garoo Court cast . . . Thought Civics was tough . . . Shot the breeze with Smith, Wuestefeld, and Feldhaus . . . Does not plan to attend college . . . Works in an ice cream place after school . . . Sees a lot of Barb, VERNON HENTZ Honor Roll, Track, Baconian .... Comes to us from Wyoming . . . Fond of Chem- istry . . . Thinks Mr. Doerger is an all- around man . . . Ambition is to become a Chemical Engineer . . . Geometry gave Vern plenty of trouble. THOMAS HERBERT Drama Guild, Religious Council, C.S.- M.C .... Herb became famous for his parts as the coach and as Mr. Morlock in R.B.'s two plays . . . Proud that he comes from White Oak.. . Never beenjugged . . . Advice to Freshmen-keep an eye on Fr. Antonine. CLIFFORD HODAPP C.S.M.C .... Liked the sports at R.B. especially football and basketball . . . Digger's most difficult subject was History . . . Passes time playing chess with Rosmarin . . . His advice to Freshmen: Keep your grades up as high as you can. DALE HOFFMAN Camera Club, C.S.M.C., Merit Student .. . Another of Fr. Flavian's fans . . . Hopes to attend U.C. in order to study architecture . . . Trig caused Dale many a headache . . . Seen with Herbert, Fugi- kawa and Wolf. OSCAR HOFFMANN C.S.M.C .... Oscar owns a slick '49 Dodge . . . Always seen with Atherton . . . Thought American history and bookkeep- ing were easy, but algebra gave him trou- ble . . . Claims the senior class was out- standing in sports. GERALD HOLT Varsity B, Baconian Staff, Track, Co- captain of '56 football team . . . Jerry's ambition is to go on a long cruise . . . Doesn't like the Vade Mecum . . . Will long for Journalism class after graduation . . . Fr. Corman is Jerry's favorite teacher . . . Can't spell bookkeeping LAWRENCE HUELSMAN C.S.M.C., Religious Council . . . Red says typing was an easy subject . . . His ad- vice to Freshmen: Save your money for your senior year . . . Liked the Spartan spirit . . . Red was truly a man of Bacon. RONALD HUNGLER Band, Orchestra, Drama Guild, C.S.M.C., Student Union . . . Hung was voted Mr. Most Likely to Succeed at the Prom . . . Honor roll was incomplete with- out Chunky's name . . . Solid geometry and trigonometry were hardest for Ron . . . Plays trombone for the Keynotes . An all-around nice guy, MICHAEL ILLING C.S.M.C .... Will miss the exceedingly friendly senior class . . . Plans to be a Me- chanical Engineer at G.E .... Rates Mr. Hilvers as tops . . . Will always remember his perfect paper in Trigonometry . . . Soloist in Music-Art Festival. R. HUNGLER M. lLLlNG tri' all l v.. . iff- J :fa 13, 5 uk my af' if I A ' : ff K .3 1 JAMES .IAEGER Varsity B Club. Football. Baseball . . . Likes Fr. Flavian . . . Was picked as Most Valuable on '56 Spartan football team . . . Greatest thrill was beating Pur- cell . . . .laeg says solid geometry was no snap . , . Advises freshmen to settle down fast . . . Pals with Falls. Biederman, and Becker. DAVID JASPER Drama Guild, Chess Club, C.S.M.C. . . . Dave says he loves school now that he's leaving . . . Biology fascinated Dave . . . So did Fr. Lucian . . . Hails from St. Clement . . . Plans to study for the priest- hood in the Franciscan Order. ROBERT .IEFFERS Glee Club, C.S. M.C .... Bob plans to take dramatics in college to further his am- bition to be an actor and singer... Works in a drug store for spending money . . , Claims Westerbeck and Thome for special friends. DANIEL KAUFFMAN C.S.M.C .... Dan disliked having to take home two books every night. . . Advanced algebra did not come easy . . . Made good use of smoking quarters . . . Received two 98's in Freshman English . . . Hails from St. Andrew's Parish. . . Rides to and from school with Stone. WILLIAM KEEFER C.S.M.C .... Butch wants to play major league baseball . . . Thinks he'll miss Fr. Stanley's religion class most of all . . . Says American History was easy . . . Seen with Goedde, Coombs, Kindt, and Purcell . . . Played on Room 22's intramural champ basketball team. JAMES KELLY C.S.M.C .... .lim plans to go to O.M.l. and be a chemical technician . . . Liked chemistry and American history . . . Says he'll miss the boys he went to school with the last four years . . . Claims Fr. Flavian made his classes fun and interesting. JOHN KERTH Drama Guild, Kangaroo Court, Varsity B Club, Merit Student, Elocution Con- test, President of Religious Council . . . Proud ofthe fact he had perfect attendance and was neverjugged in his four years. . . Mr. Doerger was his favorite teacher . . . Pals with Herbert, Dressman, and .loe Kiefer. JOSEPH KIEFER Cheerleader, Varsity B Club, Stage Man- ager . . . Found chemistry interesting . . . Plans to be a pharmacist . . . Freshmen Week, the Prom, and the Farmer's Formal were his high points at Bacon. . . Frequent member of the honor roll . . . Little Joe was a merit student all four years. THOMAS KIEFER Varsity B Club, C.S.M.C., Football... A real, rugged, all-round guy . . . Selected as an end on the all-Ohio football squad . . . Red was disappointed to find out there are no girls at R.B .... Tom likes typing class because it keeps his lingers in shape ... He will miss his special buddies, Meyer, McCluskey, and Holt. JAMES KINDT C.S.M.C., Merit Student . . . Has a record ol' perfect attendance . . . Works in a gro- cery . . . lntcnds to be a policeman or a grocery store owner . . . Likes American History . . . Considers Mr. Doerger his favorite teacher . . . Buddies are Kiefer, Kunkel, and Purcell . . . Owns a 'Sl grey Ford. GREGORY KINROSS C.S.M.C., Band . . . Crazy about music and Fr. Cronan . . .Says he'd like to be an F.B.l. Agent or a musician . . . His '50 Chevy is good enough to bring him to school and to take him around with the N.C.H. Boys. THOMAS KOENIG Religious Council, Student Union, C.S.- M.C .... Tom's advice to Freshmen is: Watch out for Seniors. A four year merit student . . . Wants to be a chemist . . . Pals with Lecture, Mitsch, and Leo- pold . . . Says freshman algebra was diffi- cult... Drives the Black Beast to school every day. wi J- KERTH J. KIEFER T. KIEFER J, KINDT G. KINROSS T. KOENIG v FY in .M J K KOHLMAN J. KORB C. KOUBA KENNETH KOHLMAN C.S.M.C .... Ken disliked homework . . . Plans to be an engraver . . . ls not inter- ested in college . . . Accomplices in crime were Stegman and Press . . . Most memo- rable event was Freshmen Week . . . Thought bookkeeping was a breeze. JAN KORB C.S.M .... Bound for the Coast Guard after graduation . . . Kab is proud of his '57 Pontiac Convertible. . . States that class of '57 is the sleepiest class in school . . . English came hard: not so Mechanical Drawing. . . No special girl friend, CHARLES KOUBA C.S.M.C., Latin Club. . . Moose hails from St. Clement . . . Says he hated sur- prise tests . . , Pals with Bender, Huels- man, and Magnoni . . . Owns a '52 Mer- cttry sedan . . .Claims Latin was easiest . . . Made honor roll eight straight times. GERALD KRAFT C.S.M.C .... Skip liked getting out at 2:15, and Chemistry . . . His ambition is to marry . . . He will miss surprise tests most of all . . . His pals were Wendt, Hungler, and Wilke. THOMAS' LAMMERT Varsity B Club, Basketball, Merit Stu- dent . . . Tucker captained the '56-'57 Spartan basketball squad . . . Likcd Fr. Flavian because he could get to the point . . -. Religion came easy . . . Advice to Freshmen: Be seen and not heard . . . Honor student as a senior. JAMES LaWARRE C.S.M.C .... Lulu'7 is the proud owner ofa 'Sl Buick . . . Liked mechanical draw- ing . . . Special friend of Mosier, Cruse, and Bender . , . Hated jug . , . Ambition is to own a body shop. G. KRAFT T. LAMMERT J. LAWAR C' R LECTURE RAYMOND LECTURE C.S.M.C .... Ray comes from St. Igna- tius, but originally he's from Chicago and proud of it . . . His favorite teacher was Fr. Flavian and his favorite subject was Chemistry . . . He will remember the Prom the most . . . Seen with Savu, Pa- lermo, and Koenig. ROBERT LEMMINK Troubadour Staff, Baconian Staff, Merit Student, B Scholastic Club . . . Clem says he'll always remember Fr. Paschal's poetry periods . . . Pals with Waldo, Oliverio, and Puening . . . Remarked that Mr. Gaughan tells some pretty tall ones. CARL LEOPOLD Carl hails from St. Ann's Parish in Groes- beck . . . Disliked surprise tests and Trig- onometry . . . Chile's pals were Lecture and Koenig . . . Advises Freshmen to do R. LEMMINK C. LEOPOLD GERALD LEWIS C.S.M.C .... Jerry comes to Bacon from Carthage . . . Seen hot rodding his blue Ford coupe around town . . . Thought World History was diflicult . . . Seen on the honor roll many times , . . Jerry wants to be president ofthe DuPont Chemical Co. ROBERT LISTERMANN C.S.M.C., Merit Student . . . Hood, as he is known to his buddies, can usually be seen driving around Hartwell in his 1950 green Chev. with a certain Carol . . . Hood lists lunch period, health, and Mr. Johnson as his favorites at R.B .... Can usually be seen with Mitsch and Murray. PATRICK LUCIA C.S.M.C., Band . . . Turtle feels that to graduate is his greatest achievement . . . Thought English was the most and His- tory was the worst . . . Lists Fr. Stanley as his favorite teacher . . . His special bud- your best . . . Liked Chemistry and Fr. dies are Ron Hungler, Gerald Kraft, and Flavian. Joe Stevens. G, LEWIS R. LISTERMANN P. LUCIA fl i-' . V: ,. A . , . 'bg 'Q x I Q 'Q 4 WY 4? v 134 T 'r . 'fxzwx .-,, '.--rv.,..,,.4 , ?:,g1o1 fiivjw .5 ...ex-lg' M 122- . 4 MX T. LUENSMAN J MACJNONI R MARCONET J. MAZZAI-ERRI W MLOANNON C MEIER 43 R J' 4 Rf' 44 S I THOMAS LUENSMAN Band, C.S.M.C .... Bums with Shaw, Pennekamp, Hauser, and Gates . . . Red- beard claims he has the cleanest '54 Chev in town . . . A waiter in a restaurant . . . Had 4 year perfect attendance. JAMES MAGNONI C.S.M.C., B Scholastic Club . . . Found Freshmen Week most exciting . . . Mag- gie likes plain geometry . . . One of Fr. Ermin's stage managers . . . Ambition is to be a navy oflicer . . . Advises Freshmen to be nice to their teachers for they won't regret it. ROBERT MARCONET C.S.M.C .... Bob is a member of St. Ga- briel Parish in Glendale . . . He wants to join the Air Force . . . Liked Bacon's dis- cipline . . . Favorite teacher was Mr. Gaughan with his Chicago accent . . . Pals with Nies, Westerbeck, and Murray. JEROME MAZZAFERRI C.S.M.C .... Mess, as his buddies call him, hails from Holy Name Parish . . . Lists Civics as his easiest 'subject . . . When asked about his favorite teacher, he re- plied: They are all okay. They did their job . . . Can usually be seen with Mitsch, Listermann, and Seta. LAWRENCE MCCARTHY Varsity B, C.S.M.C .... Liked 2:15 dis- missals and Mr. Johnson's classes . . iMac does a little construction work to help keep that line shape of his . . . Brockman, Brown, Dornseifer, and Shaw are a few on the list of his friends. MICHAEL McCLUSKEY Varsity B, Baconian Staff, Football, Ba- conian Jr. Staff, Merit Student . . . Seen often with Elaine . . . Mick's favorite number is 3.2 . . . Best thrill was partici- pating in Purcell defeat in '56 . . . Kiefer, Trotta, Moser, Falls, and Hauck are a few of his many friends. WILLIAM McGANNON C.S.M.C., Chess Club, Religious Council, Parish Representative . . . Monk plans to go to college to be a certified public ac- countant . . . Or possibly adviser for Dick- hoff's space ship . . . Considers chemistry and bookkeeping as his easiest subjects. CHARLES MEIER C.S.M.C .... Thought Bacon was out- standing for its spirit . . . Charlie lists the Prom as his most memorable moment . . . Outside of school he works at Loesche's Sunoco Service Station . . . Mr. Gaughan and Chemistry were his favorites . . . Had plenty of difjjculty with Religion. JEROME MEYER C.S.M.C .... Jerry hails from St. Margaret Mary in N.C.H .... Pals with Tom Kiefer and Greg Kinross . . . Liked Fr. Paschal and his jokes . . . Traveled to school in the Mobile Unit . . . Was a merit student for 2 years . . . Advice to Freshmen: Play hard, study hard. JAMES MICHEL Radio Club, B Scholastic Club, C.S.M.C. . . . Liked Fr. Flavian and his so called Justice . . . Special friends are Batter and Magnoni . . . Will attend U.C. for re- search in electronics , . . Works at Albers in Reading . . . Advises freshmen to study hard. JAMES MITSCH Merit Student, C.S.M.C., Track . . . Jim or Preacher as he is sometimes called, would like to be a successful painter . . . Thought Mr. Meyer was the best . . . His advice to underclassmen is to study and pay attention. TERRENCE MONAHAN Baseball, Basketball, Varsity B Club, C.S.M.C .... Special friends are Eckhoff, Sicking, and Lammert . . . Ambition is to play major league baseball . . . Plans to attend college . . . Liked Chemistry be- cause of Fr. Antonine . . . Most ditlicult subject was advanced algebra. J MICH-EL J. MITSCH J. T. MONAHAN R Mlm gl lla, i',,' I-I I 4 1' - M II s. K 3. 1 WILLIAM MORRISSEY C.S.M.C .... Nini regrets his 4 short years are up . , . Ambition is to live on the llreneh Rixiera . . . Was on the Senior championship intramural team . . . Works at Albers alter school . . . Buddies are .l. Smith. R. Adleta, and R. Harmeyer. THOMAS MOSER Varsity B, Drama, Football. C.S.M.C. . . . Tom owns a car that he can't describe . . . Called Mr. Put-down by Tom Kiefer and McCluskey . . . Hopes to be a beverage taster for National Distilleries after grad- uation . . . Tom will miss the boys in back ol' Room 27 ...' Thinks Mr. Gaughan is cra7y. RICHARD MOSIER Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... Mo thought smoking quarters was the greatest . . . Works in a grocery store . . . Pals with Illing. l.aWarrc. Wilke. and Finkbeiner. .. Mr. Gaughan was the greatest . . . Prop- erty ofthe U. S. Navy '... Loved to sleep in Fr. Kieran's religion class. GERALD MURRAY Baconian Stall, C.S.M.C., Annual Stall' . , . Jerry hails from St. Boniface parish in Northside . . . Liked Mr. Gaughan and Civics, but not Chemistry . . . Ambition is to bowl a perfect 300 game . . . Can be seen with his partners in crime, Mareonet and Listermann . . . Prefers Sue. GERALD NEUMANN C.S.M.C .... Intends to follow pharmacy as a career . . . Hates to leave all his friends at R.B .... Cardinal says Mr. Gaughan and I-'r. I-'lavian were his favorite teachers . . . Apprceiated the discipline at Bacon . . . Works at a drugstore in Corryville. WILLIAM NIES C.S.M.C ..,. Intends to enter the lield ol' Electronics in the Navy , . . Favorite teach- er is The Great Mr. Gaughanu . . . Had an aversion for English . . . Will thinks making it through R.B. was quite an achievement . . . I-'ond ofthe name Carol, W. MORRISSEY T. MOSER R. MOSIER J. MURRAY G. NEUMANN W. NIES i i 3 5 ,QP ',.i r .Z Vi .I A ., I X ., l-,J v 3 F OLIVERIO J. PALERMO L. PENNEKAMP EUGENE OLIVERIO Trouhadour Staff, Baconian StalT, Merit Student, C.S.M.C .... Ollie has been to Italy and wishes to return soon . . . Claims Religion was easy with Fr. Kieran . . . Pals with Billing, Santoro, and Lem- mink . . . Works on weekends at Disce- poli's Pharmacy. JOSEPH PALERMO B Scholastic Club, Merit Student, Re- ligious Council . . . Joe's from Corryville . . . Chemistry and Fr. Flavian were fa- vorites of Joe . . . Liked class ol' '57 be- cause it was outstanding in everything . . . Plans to be a pharmacist . . . Runs around with Hauck. Harmeyer, and Trotta. LEROY PENNEKAMP Religious Council, C.S.M.C .... Leroy liked Mr. Johnson . . . Pals with Luens- man, Shaw, Gates and Hauser. . . Worked as stock boy at the Parkview Market after school . . . Liked study periods . . . Had a hard time with Chemistry . . . Made good use of smoking quarters, JAMES PIES B Scholastic Club, C.S.M.C ..... I. P. came from St. Margaret Mary's in North College Hill . . . .lim says he'll miss the rush to get to the lunchline . . . Very las- cinated by Chemistry . , . Would have liked more assemblies, GEORGE PUENING Spelling Champ, Honor Roll, Merit Stu- dent, C.S.M.C .... Yatz is the Einstein ofthe school . . . Plans to be a mechanical engineer , . . Works outside school at North Cincinnati Branch Library . . . Trigonometry was rough for G. Richard . . . Sees a lot ol' Marie. JOHN PURCELL C.S.M.C .... .lack plans to have a flashy car and a wife . . . Answers to the nick- name Carrot Top . . . Works as a gro- cery clerk after school . . . Mr. Gaughan was the greatest . . . Don't be lazy. Freshies. or you won't make it, J. PIES G. PUENING J. PURCELL ,A f usduking . X in 'tv WW- V at-v,.,,N. . A H EE' as-fK.,1a. :,gf: X fau fi W9 I RASCH .l. REBHOLZ T. REICHERT JAMES RASCH ROBERT REID Baconian Stalll, C.S.M.C .... According C.S.M.C .... Bob is a proud resident ol' to --Jumbo the senior class was outstand- ing because he was in it . . . Special friends are Harry Schulte and .lohn Smith . . . Worked at Kroger's after school, JOSEPH REBHOLZ C.S.M,C,, Honor Roll . . . Dislikes un- constant timing of class bells . . . Fond ol' Fr. Peter and solid geometry . . .Considers physics as his easiest subject . . . Ambition is to be a research physicist. THOMAS REICHERT Band, C.S.M.C .... Tom says that Fr. Cronan's band sessions were terrific . . , Usually seen with Conrad, Schmitt and DickhotT. . . Disliked Merit System . . . Wants to be a Draftsman . . .Claims H1051 outstanding achievement was graduating. Dent, Ohio . . . Attends St. Aloysius Church . . . Special friends were Berens and Bender . . . Claims Geometry was hard . . . Liked .American History. . . Bob owns a real dream wagon, a '47 Packard . . . Liked Mr. Gaughan's stories. WALTER ROECKERS Football, Varsity B Club, Basketball, Track . . . Mr. Football was chosen on the all-star national high school football squad . . . Beating Purcell was his biggest thrill . . . Wants to be a Bacon coach some day along with WiIlic' '...' 'Cooch thinks Bacon is one big happy family. ROBERT ROM President ot' C.S.M.C., Varsity B Club . .. Bob claims to have liked Freshmen Week the best during his stay at Bacon . . . He was a member ol' the Kangaroo court de- molishing crew . . . Claims that hc will miss Fr. Peter's trig class . . . Latin was easiest. R. REID W. ROECKERS R. ROM 'Kit N it e' 'I-i,, ii i '.Qi L g ....s S a A If ETL Y 'i,f'f, 4 ,Q .azqfw RICHARD ROSMARIN C.S.M.C .... Rosie liked the majority ol' the teachers at Bacon, especially Mr. Gaughan . . . Says chemistry is a dilhcult subject . . . Wants to be a real estate man some day . . . Passes his time with Hodapp and Geisen . . .Seen roaming about North College Hill at late hours. KENNETH RUEVE C.S.M.C .... Likes all the friends he made at R.B .,.. Ken would like to be a drafts- man ...Says he'll miss the smoking quar- ters . . . Claims making it through four years at R.B. was his greatest achievement. FRANK SANTORO C.S.M.C .... Frank hauled more guys home from School in his '50 Chev. than anyone... Pals with Rom and Sicking. .. Chemistry and Fr. Flavian were his fa- vorites . . . Will go to U.C .... Has never been jugged. PETER SAVU C.S.M.C., B Scholastic Club . . . Pete works in a grocery store after school . . . Special friends were Monahan, Browning, Stein, and Jaeger . . . Plans to attend col- lege . . . Pilots a blue Plymouth to school . . . Most thrilling moment was beating Purcell in football . . . Disliked solid G. RICHARD SCHEUERLE Band, C.S.M.C .... Rich wants to become a chemist and get married . . . Played C.Y.O. basketball out of school . . . Says he'll miss the guys he met while at R.B. . . . Thought history to be very diflicult. NEIL SCHMITT Religious Council, Baconian Staff, C.S.- M.C .... Neil liked Bacon's line school spirit . . . Buddies were Conrad. Santoro, Reichert, and Oliverio . . . Hopes to be a public accountant . . . Liked Fr. Corman and Mr. Johnson . . . Works in a drug store after school . . . Merit student for four years. PAUL SCHMITT C.S.M.C .... Suds says he'll always re- member initiation . . . Liked Fr. Paschal's jokes . . . Friendly with Filusch, Wolf, Schmitz, and McGannon . , . Has few complaints about his four years at Bacon. LAWRENCE SCHMITZ C.S.M.C .... Liked varied activities at R.B .... Would have appreciated more senior privileges. . . Admires Mr. .lohnson . . . Pilots a '49 Dodge to a certain Ruth's house very often . . . Tells freshmen to stay away from girls. CLEMENS SCHNITTKER C.S.M.C .... Clem comes to us all of the way from Germany . . . Drives a car- load of O.L.A. girls home after school in his '49 Mercury . . . Clem's favorite pas- time is visiting Joan . . . Likes chemistry and Fr. Antonine . . . A good student. wlguv' .IEROME SCHOENUNG C.S.M.C .... Used activity period to catch up on sleep . . . Fr. Denis is his favorite teacher . . . Typing is Jerry's favorite sub- ject . . . Jerry is another of those Corry- ville boys. N. SCH MITT C. SCHNITTKER JOHN SCHOENUNG C,S.M.C .... Says Fr. Duane is the most . . . Works at Albers in Corryville . . . Buts, as he is called, drives a hot 'Sl Pontiac to school . . . Liked Geometry. JOSEPH SETA C.S.M.C ..,. Spaghett wants to become an electrician . . . Liked the spirit at Bacon . . . Thought English was interesting and Fr. Flavian tops . . . Can usually be seen JOHN SCHOENUNG lit 5 7 at ,ysqt L. SCHMITZ JEROME SCHOENUNG .l. SETA around Bacon in his '38 Studebaker with Jerry Mazzaferri. mlQ'w . . , if . X T ,mm Q: Q f X iifkifx. J. SHAW J. SICKING D. SIGL J. SMITH P. SMITH D. STALEY .IOSEPH SHAW Baconian Staff, Spelling Bee Champ, Hon- or Roll . . . Liked Bacon because it was near to OLA . . . His favorite subject was English, but his favorite teacher was Mr. Gaughan . . . Mary is his one and only... Pals with Luensman, Pennekamp, and Gates . . . Wants to be a pharmacist . . . Loophole advises Freshmen to be good, smart, and friendly. JOHN SICKING Varsity B, Student Union, Baseball . . Doc didn't like fourth year math . . . Shoots the breeze with Rom, Lammert, and Santoro. . .Ambition is to be the all- around family man . . . Hopes to attend college . . . American History came easy. DONALD SIGL C.S.M.C .... Just wants to be happy. . . Thinks Mr. Johnson is the Best and Bookkeeping the Most, but History the Least . . . Can be seen around with the White Oak Boys. JAMES SMITH C.S.M.C., Varsity B Club. . .Jim bought Fr. Laurian a coke at the Prom . . . Dis- likes the jug . . . His advice to Freshmen, Start saving your money, 'cause you'll need it your senior year . . . Smitty wants to go to college to increase his edu- cation and, incidentally, to meet some girls . . . Thinks Fr. Stanley is funny. PAUL SMITH C.S.M.C .... Likes all the faculty and es- pecially Mr. Gaughan . . . Smitty came to R. B. as a junior from Springfield Cath- olic . . . Gets along very well with his One and only Kathy . . . Plans to be a naval officer . . . Will miss the familiar odor of St. Bernard. DAVID STALEY Kangaroo Court, C.S.M.C .... ls thank- ful for the interest shown him by the facul- ty . . . Stale wants to make money in some other way besides working. . . Liked Mr. Gaughan and his stories . . . Plans to enroll in college. ' 51' THOMAS STARK Drama Guild, C.S.M.C .... Tom travels ull the way from Mr. Airy in his SS Ford . . . Will enter college with the hope of be- coming a physicist . . . Liked Mr. Gau- ghan and his Yoyo's . . . Pals with Hztmons and Kerth . . . Advice to Fresh- men: Be good, little boys. KENNETH STAUB School president, Student union, Editor ol' the Baconian, Camera club, Drama guild . , . Stitch wants to be a professional artist . . . Liked Mr. Gaughan's lectures on the beauty of Chicago . . . Geometry gave Ken a lot oftrouble. . JOwns a Chevy . . . Famous for his ad-libbing. THOMAS STEGMAN C.S.M.C .... Rates Mr. Johnson and Mr. Gaughan on the same level- great . . . Found Bookkeeping easy. but English the troublemaker . . . Claims he shot real leop- ards to upholster his 'Sl Plymouth. KENNETH STEIN C.S.M.C .... Ken liked the friendly at- mosphere around Bacon . . . Plans to be an accountant . . . Zooms around in his '52 Plymouth hot rod . . . Pals with Jaeger, Biederman, Butke, Tonnis, and Angeline. WILLIAM STUHLREYER C.S.M.C .... Bill is never seen without Purcell, Burgoyne, and Wethington . . . Mr. Gaughan and sociology were his fa- vorites . . . Says he'll miss the delicious food served by Nellie . . . Wants to be a playboy in Paris society. JAMES SUNDERMAN Parish Representative, Honor Roll, Four Year Merit Student, Baconian . . . Suds is the owner of a '5l Little Gracie Dodge . . . Will be a student of Xavier University for a future in Business Ad- ministration . . . Seen with Gracie . . . Will miss sleeping in Fr. Paschal's poetry period. K. STAUB K. STEIN J. SUNDERMAN M N W fiyllllll' . Wu 3 .4. l ' 6 D. SWEENEY H, TEUFEL R- THOME P. TONNIS F. T R OTTA fl bf N ,K f 3 R VW vi .Bl L3 K iw is ., f. ' wil. , 'aw -. .: J isssigk A ' 'Q A , if tj 54 4' t , 1 . lt i A DAVID SWEENEY C.S.M.C .... Artist deluxe! . . . Won a Key I at the Scholastic Art Exhibit . . . Credits all this to Fr. Kieran... Latin was his hardest subject . . . Owns a '55 Stude- baker which is called The Red Roach . . . Pals with Thome and Jetfers. HOWARD TEUFEL C.S.M.C ,... Poochie wants to retire at 40 . . . Says he'll miss Fr. Kieran's happy face and smoking quarters. . . Works out- side school as a soda jerk . . . His advice to Freshmen: Stay out of Fr. Anclrew's oliicef' ROGER THOME C.S.M.C., Baconian Staff, Junior Baconi- an, Trampoline team. Cheerleader, Track . . . Pals with Westerbeck, Jeffers, and Sweeney . . . His favorite subjects were Civics and Sociology . . . Rog says he'll miss the guys here at Bacon . . . An all around nice guy, PAUL TONNIS C.S.M.C .... Paul liked lunch period bet- ter than anything else . . . The day Bacon beat Purcell was his biggest thrill Said religion was difiicult . . . Mr. Gaughan was his favorite . . . Pals with Butke. Jaeger, and Biederman. FRANK TROTTA Varsity B, Senior Drama, Baconian Staff, Football . . . Fr. Corman's special friend . . . Mr. Best Dressed at R.B .... Stock- holder in Rm. 27's bicycle shop . . . Will miss the put-downs of Moser, Holt, and T. Kiefer . . . OlT to college in September to escape working. . . Pizza drives a '52 Plymouth. THOMAS UHL C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Varsity B, Dra- ma . . , Tom is planning on entering U11 Pharmacy College in the fall . . . Terrible Tommy says that he will miss the friendly put-downs of the boys of Room 27 , , , His advice to freshmen is study hard and take an interest in all school activities, ROBERT VEENEMAN Varsity Football . . . Everything about R.B. suited Bob . . . Will miss Nelly's hot dogs the most . . . Boasts enrolling at Ba- con was the best thing he ever did in his life. . .Commented Mr. Gaughan is real crazy and an all-around guy. GEORGE WENDT C.S.M.C ,... Plans are to attend O.M.l. in the fall . . . Thought electricity easy . . . Would like to become a chemist . . . Thought Fr. Flavian was best teacher he ever had . . . Can be seen with Hungler. Eagle. and Schmidt. ROBERT WESS Varsity B, B Scholastic, Golf, Basketball. Camera Club, Sec'y ofthe Student Union . . . Big Bob made the lst honor roll every time in his four years at Bacon.. .Winner ofthe oratorical contest . . . His most dif- ticult subject was solid geometry . . , Seen with Puening, the Albrincks, and Arm- bruster . . . Bob says all the teachers were his favorites . . . Will study for the priest- hood in the Franciscan Order, RICHARD WESTERBECK Baconian Stall, Baconian Junior of the Air . . . Thanks the faculty for the interest and guidance shown him . . . Rick drift- ed in from Winton Place . . . Claims Thonie, Mason, Marconet, and Nies for special friends . . . Ambition is to show Mason his 'Sl Olds isn't so quick. WILLIAM WETHINGTON C.S.M.C .... Mouse thought highly of Mr, Docrgcr . . , Advice to Freshmen: Get in good with Fr. Antonine . . Fr. Paschal's poetry sessions will be missed the most . . . Pals with Bill. Rasch. and Sunderman. PAUL WILKE Glee Club, C.S.M.C .... Didn't appreciate outdoor smoking quarters in the winter- time . . . Hernando plans to be a sheet metal contractor . . . Remembers all the swats of Freshman Week . . . Hopes to forget his marks in Advanced Algebra. las ,lf . ku 1 18 f. . '- 3 MARVIN NN ll,l,,INCiHAlN1 wh lfoothzill. Bttslxcthztll, Truck, Ntirxity It Club. C'.S.M.t' ,... KINUNNIIlUCNL'l'NtNl1C1lN V VN'illic .. NN'ttutx to :tttcutl cullcgc tu hp at couch . . . Biggest thrill hcttting l'urt'cll Mlikcs CixigstimlMi1Cititighttn.,,Pttlx with Kiclcr. lltirmcycr. und lltvculu:i's , . Ambition is to return to liaison some tltty :is its cuaiclt. l'lUNfNLl3 VN lRlN1l'l C'.S.lN1.C'.. N':trsity li Club, ?N1critStutlcui, Art Cltiss ,.,' 'NN'irm cuultl usutilly hc wen htistling thc utttcr :tml imwlx uut to ., thc Itmthztll amtl truck tctuus . . , Nuys hig- t lifilil' ' - gcwt thrill NNQIN winning aiu :tri amgtrtl in utt- ,. N - tiunttl uniupctition . . Hopes mimic tltix in , 'X ' Y hc xt tlI'LllllSI1lLlI1. wii,t,i.fxM NNOI,I -1 Y IQL A ' F, I t'.S.lNl,C' .4.. 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Meyer. Third R n ' K. Ward,J Alb inck. N. Rothenbach. J. M yers, FN. Hempen, W eniff. D. . K mpke. R. Schroeder. M J T. Ru n, T. Breitfelder, H. Tombragel, Fonrlh Ro Thie VV Combs. E. Anton, Staab. ericks. T. Filipp. F. Zaenkert, N. VV. H leason, P. Russ G LIBRARY Lzjtx Dick Vetter in pursuit ofii1I'0rn1u1i0n. Lzjfi: Dick Dicrkcs makes use ot' thc big dic- tionary. Br'lfm': Vern Boltlumlcr sccms quitc intrigued by those War Drums. N fy K N RTS O SP 'r'q':r 7r W-' -v--1--v - -F'--f-vr'v --' H' - 'T' ' ' 'll FOOTBALL RESULTS VARSITY Roger Bacon 46 Springfield Catholic 45 Hughes 65 Newport Catholic 34 Central 0 St. Xavier fLouisvilleJ 53 Hamilton Catholic 7 Elder 32 Purcell 14 Dayton Chaminade 44 St. Xavier fCincinnatiD 340 RESERVES Roger Bacon 33 St. Rita 6 Elder 7 Xavier 0 Purcell 32 St. Rita 6 Elder 13 Xavier 0 Purcell FROSH Roger Bacon 20 Elder 25 Elder 20 Purcell 6 Purcell 13 St. Xavier l2 St. Xavier 27 McNicholas 80 Opponents I3 0 6 I3 0 I2 25 21 0 l 97 Opponents 6 20 0 6 I2 13 7 20 Opponents 13 7 0 I9 0 l 3 0 lf: imfx Fila We ,+ f e 5.413 'V' 1 '. .',Q.L, 'A ' . - if SQ-'Y , 7 4 x. W ,555-w-f-,..k S I - ' m' . 'b - Q ,,'+'s 1-+ - L., W: Q , .N L, ' '! 'L A J 'N '1 ' A' ff , x A ' , Q V , M Q' ,-,Wm ...:F3,,:., ' Q, wggr.- W - ,, f Q , ' yi'-'Y fr 'L ' K f' A - A331924 gt 5,6 I 3, Mi an Vis .ww . M 9 L. . ,.,- xbx f WJ, K W L., rn I I V f 4 Q 9 Q I X .N A 1 35 if QU' H4 'v ,Q v au f, anna A --,I sl! s. , :Lak M N.. nv fx-A' X641 Q WWA Y':-..-- 'Nh I ln Hd S ik 1514- f M., al EW? vxgwxna Ns.. 4IW '4ef1+ ,N,x , 4, SMB. V-.m.,ww. W ,Af fn A.h,,,i, Q. 'Rv W-'11, f-Z? .... WSMRMLVW Q? 1232555-fn 'iw is L3 G' 2' .Q K: 34 - K ith '- 351 v fibf 1 Left: The start of the play that broke Purcell's back. Walt Roeckers breaks over the middle on a trap play that netted 45 yards and a touchdown. Someone is doing a tinejob of blocking on the Purcell tackle 1645, Right: Co- captain Jerry Holt is on the receiving end of some choice words from Coach Bacevich. Jerry Bok is stopped for short yardage as an assignment is missed by one blocker. The tackle C675 has the left- side line-backer 1245 well under control. Jerry Harmeyer heads off tackle as Schmidt and Roeckers pound into the hole ahead of him. A salute to the Hag at Roger Bacon stadium. l VAR Sl'l'Y-l rm1I hrinck, R. Munch. lluuck. T. Moser. .l. Bclsch, .l. Bok, Combs, T. Kicfcr, 4105 an A QQ: . gi . . f 'A f,.5zf.,1f-A ,. . .' ,il f f 'f510-'Yf Ml!1:il?, 'M' 'aff' JWVVFKI' 'f' Raw: P. McMahon, T. McLane, R. Koehler, A. Fleckingcr, N. Ahr. J. Haxrmcycr, K. Kom- Svwml Raw: G. Schmidt, T. Uhl, J. Falls, J. Holt. J. Jaeger, W. Rocckcrs, J. Hurmcycr, R. Third Raw: B. C. Baccvich-Coach, M. McCluskcy. R. Vccncman, F. Wingcrl, F. Armhruslcr, W. Fitzpatrick, M. Kzillus, R. Wirmel4Mgr. Fourth Row: F. Trollzl, .l. Becker, .l. Fojlik. W. P. Russ. .I. Bcll. Nl. Willingham, R. Schroeder, .l. Geugun, T, Rcckglvlgr. Tex Fojtik SCCl'llS2ll11llSCtl hy thc cameraman. All-American Walt Roeckers starts up thc middle as Jaeger etrries out his fake to Har- meyert76J. RESERVE-Ifnmr Raw: J. Fey, W. Bronner, R. Arszman. E. Behr, T. Lynd, R. Witte, R. Peck, F. Tombragel Svmml Row: J. Cronin, R. Loebker, E. Honerlaw, W. Norman, D. Isaacs, R. LaMarre, W. Downard, G. Ginn Thirtl Row: Fr. FaranfCoach, R. Wolterman. K. Frey, R. Ruwe, T. Wandstrat, W. Broxterman, J. Collopy. T Kuczynski, D. Tcnsing. Fuurtlt Row: R. Obert, J. Meyer, M. Brown, V. Pellman, B. Bacevich, W. Schwartz, A Wcssncr. lfifih Raw: J. lsadorc, H. Tolliver, B. Meyer, K. Schrand, J. Teed, W. Crawford, R. Dcller, E. Lucas- Mgr. Sixth Row: J. Clark, R. StegemanwMgr., R. Daumeyer. 4 lit .x H Y I x f X W ,- - A E , f' ' , . I ,- P 4 2 ' . 'W l V A N B 1 ....,,e.,.,.,.,.,.,,,.... ..... - ff lr , W.. V73 .wa ., 4 - if K Az J img' I A ' -V ' . . 3. M. , an 8 is 1- . t - A 'gi Q , R g L -..gli i, , . . J . yy t , gui, y D M . 51 b , . ,eff 1 K M X N W eww it ,K W X W W . W . -- Qt.. -fe, -f ff-v f W V . . . - - .1 'ny-'WQ' 'f'?H--4-stef' '?a.1g2:fi-x'f,- Qs ' V,.k Q153.....f- M. . W K- M' jk f Q ,,, K , V Q V A n . , . K , -9. -. -ff--' W- . ,i.,, 5- W V a 'F' ,J F t 1 f .,. ' U' :f as . -. fi ...Is,': ..., 'z X -9 .F- K 'SQ ' ' . ' '- ' A K v I Q V . . , 3 1 1 r .. 1 K ll :W . Q S .' 4 . f -- , 1 . M - S L Q . . 4- I Q f- - x 1 K , - A A Q I ti 1 . iff v 'L , X 5 .y ' K ' VJ . ,h ., A 1 K v-, 'Q X N W iv , t W f X X flfiiii 'Q-Ou, T' FROSH-l rnnt Raw: G. Barnes, R. Riesenberg, H. Rabc, R. Holiday, M. Ellert, R. Louder, T. Herhort, F. Schmalz, J. Koch. Semml Row: T. Tringelof, T. Driscoll, F. Staley, E. Dean, C. Williams, L. Gildea, R. Bergman, J. Mollmann, M. Kemme, R. Weigand, E. Woltermann, J. Jacer. Third Row: J. Kearney-Coach, F. Hetzer, J. Reising, R. Neahring, .l. Dirr, T. Evans, W. Abernathy, C. Burgess, T. Morgan, R. Murph. Fourth Row: R. Calla- han ffoach, J. Eigel, K. Haupt, E. Appiarius, J. Carroll, S. Audio, L. White, C. Schmidt, R. Vanoli, H. Neurohr, l.. Kissing. Fifth Row: Fr. Donnul-Coach, G. Horne, J. Eichert, D. McBreen, D. Albrinck, J, Betz, J. Hoffmann, J. Mack. Jim Falls takes the hand-olT from Jaeger in the only losing effort of the seasonf' against Elder. 1 . A . It A4 dm., Its,-. V ' - '.' - ' L- Ji ' 'wk' tl 7. 'lqf g ,l it 'Q' -gg .Y flew!! 'b K I' A ' f'v-.ir lying' ' J f -f1 0.l ' , X a t,-axqff' A t' f if , f' iHi.u , Jerry Schmidt starts around left end as .L V ,X xiii: . R xg, l .uf ja gl fig Moser t8lJ and Armbruster t83l pull out '- 'f , 'E 51 I. 4'-Q Lila If E, ffl' + ofthe line to lead the way. St. Xavier is B I. - , R jig. , . K 31 Lwk' ,J ' Q N the opposition, l 'S 'i t' . - 'F . ' - 1 g 1.t I ,5 :gf X ' Us ki gf! 0 1 - -. , -1 V . M ft , ,. I r t g 5. Af, - QA I ti X. , 'l N , 'T ' N, S ,f . I I . il I 'y A V A . . v- . - f' . , f ' 1 ' ' - 2 f - Q . by , g Q. v ig ., .- . . , if Tifll.. 'Q-fy -VFQ-3w,5ii5l il:?i 'ffQ?i5mQEll' 3 J' tsee 5 , ,Li,.... .. ff- t M 1. ., -A ' ,-1 tfiifl-fs' 1 W J f f 4 ,V , M, .,.,mg.A,.,,,W 1 . .I , - AL.. XX AX XM mar vhussmmfiwmx .. .Ju x-b Q 5 inf. '13, :- v v .47 . , ftlmrv: Jerry Schmidt is oil' for the races as St, Xavier closes thc hole too lute in thc Spartan Homecoming gumc. Hr'lm1': Schmidt on thc dive play against Purcell. N, i i ,sl K QI Y when L Maxam! I 5? wi wi f fs. in 'XQWQQE , 5, . . , XA! IX., ' BEOGQEXQHX ..v.X ..1TT.'XLf1.E',.C1-.' .,.,.M.1K ' '1'if' 'tK Yi' A - NM' Q9 lg' -fc' ' u f ig-Z A Mi 'W Monulmn draws ll bead on thc basket for his jump-shot. wif- n Allvrinck drixcs llI1kiCI'I1C2llh for an rcxcrsc law VARSITY RECORD Hamilton Catholic Newport Catholic Central St. Henry Covington Catholic Purcell Hughes Elder Sycamore McNicholas St. Xavier Lockland Wayne Hamilton Public Purcell Elder Walnut Hills St. Xavier Reading I fl Tom Lammcit goes up lor .1 lay up in the game with Covington Catholic Ru, ht Don Albrinck lays one up : , wg' ' 'E 'A' , N A :ma-11 .w-5g,i,ngisnsaa. ' www . Masafmilul:uwu.z1.--- 'au , x ' ' M K L Lv -5- 'MM lL M 1 '5gL eff Q:sr1 1x :if 1 fw Vi Q 8 ' FZ' 1 0 in Ill f ': 1 ,- ,gum fn 0: Km I R wiv nk ny Q R RB ' an 9 Rs nn Y RP J S , Egg . 1 'fi 41 F' p livin-'Swv x H' F' 0' m 7 ES Rn RH HB Rn Rs RHF Q Q. 'd--Mt Lf QQ. 15 ,I .lm fn.-'K' Q 5 5 fm Q . . ,, , .- 4 Q . M ,J A 1? -- I - I A - - ..... Q fx if. li., A M' 4 is? x A Xxml ss ' ' , f i ' M ggi. Vxxl jgfkp 5 I S -f- M RESERVE RECORD Roger Bacon Opponents 38 Hamilton Catholic 40 23 Newport Catholic 33 27 Central 33 50 St. Henry 25 35 Covington Catholic 49 41 St. Xavier 48 30 Hughes 40 46 Sycamore 30 37 Purcell 35 41 McNicho1as 31 46 Elder 40 27 Lockland Wayne 41 48 Hamilton Public 58 23 St. Xavier 45 32 Purcell 55 41 Walnut Hills 37 25 Elder 41 43 Reading 26 RESERVE SQUAD-Fronl Row: S. Carlson, J. Meyer. D. Garbutt, R. Peters, M. Ernst, J. Teed, B. Baccvich Svconrl Row: T. Doerger, J. Collopy, K. Eve, J. Schrand, B. Daumeyer, K, Schrand, R. Witlc-Mgr. -2.-F. FRESHMAN SQUAD-I-'mul Row: D. Stcgeman, K. Volz, T. Dreyer. T. Holt, .I. Elshrock. R. Wichc C Wil lianis, Svmml Raw: W. Hartman. .l. Lammert, J. Evers, H. Rcuscher, C. Schmidt. J. Olten. Tliim' Run 9 St ilcy .I. Sarlcy, W. Abernathy. R. Nelson, J. Kroger, M. Gehring, FROSH RECORD Roger Bacon 36 McNicholas l3 Newport Catholic 32 DePorres 34 Covington Catholic 50 St. Xavier 35 Newport Catholic 50 Hamilton Catholic 34 Purcell 30 Walnut Hills 3l Elder 39 DePorres 30 St. Xavier 44 Purcell 50 McNicholas 62 Walnut Hills 5l Elder 93 Opponents 22 36 22 4l 57 24 37 43 27 22 22 36 56 20 45 38 . 1 f . X A :f:fi.5f:r::v's 5 3 MQ .ixlkffgiihf I 5175 TR: I aw-5, 75 ' ,Ng 1wQ, j.Me1gasiQQ3 K . M -- 9? E I fx , X 3 V. ef QQ gif' S- - W' 1. li w 1 L .2 G a ,,. I THE CHEERLEADERS-I rm1l Rumi' R. Mitchell, R. Summer. R. Koch, K Stoll. Serum! Row: T, Foley, T. Gold- schmidt, T. Woll, T. McHugh, .I. Kiefer 'l'hc cllbrts nl' thc xursity. reserve, und freshmen hziskclbzillers were rewarded ut the close of the season with an hzinquct. The owners ol' the bright smiles in thc row nearest the camera ure Freshmen .I. Otten, W. Hartman. C. Schmidt, and W. Abernathy. N- Kvi' Rapidly becoming a real highlight ol' the school year is the annual basketball con- test between the Faculty and the Home Room which wins the school basketball tourney. Pictured, ltqfi: ready for the game is Room 22. lneidentally, they lost to the old Pros. 27-24. Frmif Row: W. Roeckers, R. Adleta. M. Willingham, J. Burgoyne, E. Dornseifer, P. Tonnis. Svmml Raw: W. Morrissey, J. Smith, K, Staub, R. Harmeyer, W. Keeler, J. Feld, P. Gold- Schmidt. About Bill Keeler guarded by l-r l- iran looks lor a team mate to piss to Others in the phto: Fr. Paul, Fr. War- ren l-r Donnul .lim leeld Mr Ciaughan Btlmi ltft I-r Farrel IIICS lor two. Others, hifi lr1ri,L,'lll.' l-'r. Michael, lr Brcndin I l-eld J Smith I-r Kieran M Willinghim R Adletet Rrgl1l:l-'r. Faran, Fr. Warren, E. Dorn- .lerry Httrmeyer had at tine yetr in the pole vtult is he set 1 new sehool reeord ll 7 For the eighth time in nine years the Spar- lLll1S captured the GCL track crown. ln the picture, ri,t,fl1r, Jim Mitsch takes the baton from Ray Loebker in the mile .re- luy. Matching strides with Jim is a St. X. student. The GCL meet was held at the Spartan stadium for the first time. H. W -. i if N ' I Ja 'fs' 25' QSIIX RACK M Hll un L 1 1 R IIIIILIUIIL R Illg H I A IIRRIXIIIQCIQ l Doll N IIUIII I Mal mc, I. I1 lm, .l. ru VN Sy IW ll x 1 1 fm rx I IHL1 1111 L L IIN Im Ugh- Z' vi ' 15' i '15, Iv' J , , av 2. mf' AI' , if W and Q af NI. JQQ Y I W aim dr.. Y M171 .va .X 120 YARD HIGH HURDLES 100 DASH: MILE RUN: 880 RELAY: 440 DASH: 180 LOW HURDLES: 880 YARD RUN: 220 DASH: MILE RELAY: SHOT PUT: DISCUS: POLE VAULT: BROAD JUMP: HIGH JUMP: F-I-N-A-L ROGER BA CON P URCELL XA VIER O-R -E TRACK AND Willingham Morrissey Feld Ennis Bok Hamilton Massman Froelke Heimkreiter Blair Welling Gosink Roger Bacon lShumate, Mitsch, Purcell Xavier Bok Koehler Wittmer Hurley Willingham Morrissey Chiodi Porta Tolliver Daumeyer Hartz Welling Hamilton Bok Combs Massman I . Purcell fFry, Curran, Hage Roger Bacon 3. Xavier Meyer McLane Holt Theis Meyer Theis Albrinck Willingham Harmeyer Rinschler Tie: Daumeyer Anspach Albrinck Combs Morrissey Blair Willingham Feld Ennis Hurley 99 FIELD RESULTS Combs, Tolliverl r, Wittmerj ewvfrrweuv- - ef-T, Wisner' X 1 W 14. 4, Roger Bacon Xavier Roger Bacon Purcell Roger Bacon Purcell Xavier Xavier Roger Bacon Purcell Purcell Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Purcell Xavier Roger Bacon Xavier Purcell Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Purcell Purcell Purcell Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Xavier Purcell Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Purcell Purcell Purcell Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Purcell Roger Bacon Xavier Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Xavier Purcell Roger Bacon Roger Bacon Purcell Xavier l5.8 l0.7 4256.1 l:38.3 55.8 22.0 2210.1 I 22.9 4:00 45'8 ll7'3 l0'4 20'2' 5'l l sm 49 msn ' 7 'uE Wn 'x -is X , .mi .ugh Q h--si 9 if' i R -lv si 4 i t Q . S I x if 2: 4,v, .., 524,-, V , W N: ,, . Q uw M u, 1- .1 'Mi ' R' QW ', T... ff. 'V 0 if J' T' ' ' ' 39 ,5gf' ,,,4 ,.,. ML V , ,. , . WM N' '.a ' ' 4-'41 -gil- ii QAM! L Q V adsl' - ' ' 3 F' 'JK -.fl ,B- an Us A Wahl! 9 ', ir saw K ii' 4 i Y --aw M , wifi' iw' .lllmwf In the UCI, Meet llom Ileimkreiter run ai wry line 220 all the eml of the mile run to edge llluii ul Pun by mic-tenth ol' ai second. In the aihme photo, they ure ai yard or Iwo from the linish line. lhflfiii-:.lei'ry Ii x 440 with room in spare, Dick Koehler eilgeil Willmei' ol' Purcell for the runner-up spot. .ia , ,f n , M N' Vx' it - foo . C. -, ig B N--ie,'l . V, ,FQ It M OO 'fn' ...Ilia - , ,k S.. . 5- .. - .Man . - U A 1 1 N if X 5 99 1 fl M L p Q a ii 'S ' at El We 'ni ' ' t N -if ff , i it , h , . M- t- we o ru ,,ii.....,, Q 4. ,oo, A . -Quay .ali -- Q-1 M Mm x 4 .f .N QI-U , t -5 4 ' I K M 4' WB- N i A - it-L -new , - 'nur ' 'L' .4lmi'u: Mike Ellert and Sam Audio were strong runners for the Freshman squad. In the above photo Ellert is passing the baton to Audio in the GCL Freshman Meet. Below, lqft: Harry Tolliver appears very strained as he approaches the finish line and victory, anchoring the 880-relay team. Right: Ron Enneking strains for extra inches in thc hroadjump. wi' -X for 'f' Q .tt .mv -f-Ss bs . ,U 7 1 - t t.-- Y- . 5 in Mgr? gms if g... X Q-1 K -N ' 3- I if ,--f' A551 4-if fzv xj f It ,t ., ft as QU' A - at '- .ah ..t.-Mmlkxlgafi '-.' .li I' nd. ,4lmvu: Soph Bob Dziumeyer vaults in the UCL Meet as team-mate Jerry Harmeyer cheers him on. Righf: Marv Willingham elcurs the high-jump bar: the judge is Mr. Hzieevieh. lO2 . ' . ' T, if if F' A 'F' t, 58.5 lx Q, fl x ..Q'i 'e-Q.. 3- 5235 ' if i Q' '95 L L , A 4 ,tag . X V J ' M 'Q ' F' f . .. i ,, xx X ,KXA . V Xl lf ,. slr, P i '.r . Q , 4. V i x T , X c Above: Larry White takes otf alter receiving the baton from Mike Ellert. ln the lower photo he breaks the tape to win a first in the Freshman UCL Meet. 1 ,., -0, Uk' ' Q4 rd' f 3 Gln., I'2l..ua??tL'4-,FI .wifim l' IG- QW' - i ve- if 08014 'WZUN ' QMUN VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD-Front Row: A. Comarata, J. Falls, J. Flanigan, D. Dolan, R. Adleta, J. Eck- hofT, N. Ahr, J. Teed. Ser-om! Row: K. Haupt, G. Schmidt, A. Stalford. J. P. Meyer, J. Runnels, J. Sicking. Thin! Row: R. Mouch, J. Jaeger, T. Lammert, T. Monahan, J. Bell, W. Crawford. T. Doerger. Fourth Row: J. Collopy, K. Frey, R. Baker, S. Wingert, V. Stenger, J. Meyer, T. Luensman, J. Meyer. BASEBALL RECORD Roger Bacon Opponents 0 Reading 6 3 McNicholas 2 2 Xavier 0 I Elder 6 7 Woodward 1 l McNicholas 2 I0 St. Xavier 3 8 Newport Catholic 3 I4 Covington Catholic 7 l Hamilton Public 2 I Purcell 2 2 Purcell 4 2 Elder I TOURNAMENT 2 Taft 6 lO3 --M. 4 Leji: .lack Teed awaits a low throw at third in the Elder game played at St. Bernard held. if 515 1.1 V1 t ily, gt! 5' -I , d l l K X ... ., 4 -f -- -+- Above and left: Jerry Schmidt demonstrates his batting form. 5 rf -by fi' f, ag fan. -- ,, W.-at-vw'-' ' , ' AA, , - ' ' H 7 ,g cali - 'Nr ' .- ' - --'Z' wi H' J ,Fff ... fp-, - . Above: Terry Monahan whips in his blazing fast ball -Q F .,,ul :-- .Q u',- lla: . it 6 X 5-' v J f . .V--if 1 awk, 1-wb' X -4-vie g qahb Q wi' Q a:,il ll. lllull uall . glDlll 1 RWQX' IIUIIY IQIIIIU lll 'ff SvSvw.f,, ullxefvg . llluuunlwf Q ,'Q'S ..,.qqolnnrzwax,,K H. is-vw qqgglllllliili.,v..B:lilHwrQq. lllllllltlflIusg,,.q.i iluaa,p,,,.... llhqnllll!inln,'xm'.'0lllqueQ,,,..' llnulllIli0ua,,'.s.'lcg... .. . lllll'llllllllp.'.w.'lllkltll p ' lauaslilIhan,'ub.a'lrstuluqggui, H' nhluoulllqgg,,.s..i.lhuqghia. 'L lllllllllHl...n.'. xguip ,, UH lllllllllllllg-,'. ' linux N,,,,,, cusnlsuluurggl. 5 :ggi .i..'.'H 'H ' llkdtixg '.. 5'ifil8lUOI Ulllq 4'f 'f'lilsaaanuan1H lllll nu.. .xi:j 'srosaaappfnfunf 5Xk '4'fl'iamicnnw 5.11 v Ill! CO! 090 kill' gg... Ill is ll Ill DI ll! 500 If 1 lflllil I1 Ulfllll Qti Ill ll Qs ll' IQ l x I S r 3 fbi 'TIES cn 10 1 15' -W Q s Ns .' xl! ' W 41 -J'-3-I l 1 Y . 'L v-in ..4,y ,5, ,fi sy' I H ' 4 Q1 QW f , I Li 4 ' ! U- I I 4 4 I ' Air E 3. -Y if ' 5. :Y FIRST FRIDAY On every lfirst lfritlay, Mass is said in the school auditorium. ln the photo to the right, l rs. Corman and Michael tlistrihute Holy Communion. 4 The annual retreat was conducted by Fr. Christopher Schneider and Fr. Florian Greve. Lqfi: Fr. Christopher bestows the Papal Blessing at the closing ofthe retreat Ilvlow Richard Seheuerle talks over some problems with Fr. Florian. l 1 1 ?S-Q - lO7 gs N 1 ,pw FRESHMAN WEEK Towards the end of September, the Seniors haue the privilege of initiating the Freshmen. I-'or three days the lot ofthe Frosh is quite unenviable. hut no fatalities have been reported. Leffi: R. Dierkes has to put his doll aside to do ll few leg- lifts. rv-ug,-Q S. C' an-0 Ri,L'l1l.' Scnior Jim Kindt receives the Worshipful chant ol' the Freshmen: Hail, mighty Senior. From some of the smiles on this page, one would judge that the ordeal was not entirely painful to the baby Spartans. t Ni ,i -pq I1 ,' t ,- .Y S 2 fi if ' x Q . gs ,Q I 2 Qs er' -sf N '31 ,apes .3356- I' .fag 0-Tax 512 zffiig , Q 5 2-?,ffQ ,.. .4 443 Q! 1 tj -:fb -L I I., iss: A A my 1 h 1.- w ng' 'Q' , Q ,-Ilmiwn' Ycrii liolllaimlcr is lgiid In rcsl Ivy his lulli is X l l i'cslimcn. Hc 5CCl1lSl0l1LlNCllLlalll1C uimwl.i1imi 9 1 . . 'el Sl ol dying happy, K SllllllVll1glHLllHUISUl1LlDDY.llI'Clfi'fllS1ll11 Am and Ken Mans. rf - A ' nx 'S gf? l x . a Miki. Wu.. ' I H X idr' a 44 'TT' Mffiafbx Qiifd W -x 'J L J f s 1-I l v ' l 1 l 7 mx Q? LMA. ei Mlm N27 VG! A Ur vu .' I! 7 ex 1 l'il'CSl1fI12ll1 Wcck was climuxcd by Kangaroo Court, Scplcmhcr IX, The court rounded out Freshman Wcck uclixilics hy hulzinc- ing thc scale ol' justice for all f including Seniors. ln thc aihmc plmm Dr, Krginkhcit lW, Blllll1gSlC'llll11lllCSlffflllllllllll. K. I'il- crs. und V. liolilgimlcr. lo acc il' they will hc aihlc to sluml thc rigorx ol' lhc courtroom. 1 .V A A NRM- - '1 54 .E I W .ff R . W W Avi 'Lo gr fi A s fb. J' f fiffi x iw 1 M f4 ff , , if ,7 as s-Xi? I ' 'lf QI via' ie- KAX, 35' iff 3 4 l f 'ax Ilmw' lxm'wliuy.' R. Ilgmck, lf. Trolln, T. llhl, T. llnmons. Sl1Illtffll4!,'.' .l. Meyer, J. exl, P. I a1glc..I. Sll1ill1,'lg, Reck, R, Ilungler. F Q W E vi 'H 'RT L r Ti X 4 . t I xy. i A 'N -Ilmw Ciuil Shepherd, Margie Meyer, .l. McMurtry, T. Reck. 'Hn' BIIHIVUH lJullm'.S'ui1lI was the I'z1ll u DRAMA mg of the Roger Bacon-Our Indy ui Angels dl'z1muIisls, Yzllimls sce11esI'1'om ww: Dan Buckley as SI. lfrnnciw. I.1 Rlilllh, R. Hungler. Cf Miller, IRI three-zlcl comedy ure Qhmxn on this p' Ifvltuu' .lim l-'rey tippezirs to he in for il rt ide 1lXHllxCIllI1glll'0I'l1.ltlllll Kertlt. encouraged by Don Sn igglrl. S 2 lit 'lf X I I l I - Nl f ,E-in W 'Wx I -fem, The Spring production ol' the Roger Iizieon- O.lt.A. lhespiuns was another three-zxet eoinetly, Hell's A-Waiting, In the photo to the leI't, Dr. Brown tDun Buckley! examines Mr. Morloelx tTon1 Herhertl us Fred Kertli lool-ts on. ,X 0 .W R N Bn. ,of V ' lf 3: .4lmw': Torn Herbert zintl Ken Stuuh. l.tfII.' SfllllIj.,'.' Antlreu lfriuwone, .lozin Nueliols. Bzli'lmi':i Boehm. Srumling: Margie Meyer, B2lI'lW1lI'll Woeste, Miss Angeline Uhrig, Ciuil Shepherd. llezitriee Yenturzi. Ilelen Russo. Itffl: Burhuru Boehm, Toni Herbert. Helen Russo, .liin Ifrey, Ken Stuuh. 5 Q O lr S-.,. v-uf Mary Cliaikmxski and ,Inc Shaw tlcltl, thc hcst drcsscd couple at thc I-'armcrs' Formal. were narncd Rural Rita and l'arincr Iirmsnf' Mary Ann Vollc lccntcr. with date Allcn llrocknianl was duhhcd Onccn ol' thc Barnyard, Vkaldrnn Billing fright. with date Paulette Slanccrl shared thc throne as King. xv - ,t9:i2'l.' 'M FARMERS' FORMAL The Bacon cafeteria was turned into a temporary lwarnyard on March I. The event was the annual Farmers' Formal for the seniors. Outlandish and comical costumes were the order of the night as calico, Ievis, hair ribbons, straw hats and honnets were worn by the best dressed farmers and their dates. One of the funniest games ot' the evening was the patching bee. ln the photo above, Dave Frey threads the needle for his date, who proceeded to sew a patch on the seat ot' his trousers. Right: Bob Hauck and date. Below: Bob Rom is forced to turn southpaw in the dart-throwing contest. WML in e F- -ffffr 'K' E Q' , iii v 31 ans? Kei' .U .-H 'J I 0 -f M Q. Q., 5 4,1 lgjl . ,'. 'l, I pl - Qvkss . p,:I, ,: :t 1, m 1:10. I fp I mln' ls .. ' '.l .,X.gl' Do . . 'mls g,.vl.w.,n ,tn .' .Y.'ll.'.f b n' 'gf' 'Q I jim. 0 I Q q Mifflin d,,n,n . ',t'l.Il. Qdfnp 'D 5 C46 c'0 'f,- - ' 'lf-fini' 2 M53 s 7? .M ne, xr -.1 -..' 1, 'W lg r A , 9-x, , mmf-X' I if f. A I ,fa r A :bv ui f I ' I '-L:..-.:a- Top: The fellows and their dates compete in the contest which requires them to carry an orange between foreheads. Almw: George Puening, .lim Kindt, and their dates try out the buggy brought in for the dance. Below: Two ofthe contestants succeed in catching the spinning lids before they fall. Mr. Johnson and Fr. An- tonine concocted and supervised the various contests. - N iiYi!vH H8S5t4FXn5SsA -dWiff i5l.EQ if -7 Xi-' n :Lit ' '- f' X Ihc :annual .Iunior-Scnior Prom was held thc ni vhl of Mn 3 'hen ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 y . . vs .lDPFOXII11.lll,Iy -SOCUUPICSLIDPCLITCK1I0 cniwy gn lHCl1lOI'All7lC cxcning. In the photo zxhoxc Tom H1lIN'lI'll1' 1 if ' 'Y - H m thc furcgrol . .1 14 :wry urdcwig arc the while-coated. drcumy duuwccrs -safel- -u s I ' 43 SENIOR PROM ,rg , I X M ,, ,A Vai. em i XXV Above: Some of thc chaperones for the evening were Mrs. John Cleary, Mrs btcwc Schneider, Mrs. Carl Bausch, Mr, Bausch, and Mr. Schneider. H no ki Q 'lv .E X 'Wir I '71 Cf Isa? 122 Ik: Ri,L'l1r.' Ken und Sally lead the Grand March. ,, , .1 The high point ofthe evening was the un' nouncement of the winners of thc litlc ot' Prom King and Queen. The couple elected to this position was Ken Stuub and his date Sally Trippel, who were also Mr. and Miss Popular. ln the photo below, Ken crowns his Queen. -vm 'Ti r'4f i ,AA xx l I , it Aj-gn? E Qu, af. 'K Milam lyk! 1 as U54 i X' W is 3? as if A , 1-5 , X YN i wi 1 - g - ff ,, 5- Y 5 1 i , T 'S 5 3 I, 1 K ' ' . 1 - A AwQ.w....fQ, K QW K mr if M we- W i A' X A A i N- ,, li . in 1 Ml'-s n 1 1 JI' LQ' N 'Ip -f'.' M ,-ilmwx I-'li l.L!Ci1lI1SDllDSllPi10l0gl'llDi1Oi.CiLliiSiCl'7Ci1ll1d John Bender. .AxLiI11il'CI'Sill'C George Finkheiner and N :mv Iirnsl. Iiclnu-5 Mike Iizxrle turns on the big smile while shaking hands with I'-'r. Andrew. , A, an . 5 in . I QQ 'fr A ,A Q. - 1 WNW. nal!!! I .-e J C V ' 4 ...s fig-nh. ax as su -.sm G 53' s i fm' W--. K ly We-K W - s M ..,, QQ W A M., K. sql L 6 'XIX Q -.. yi . -.s N fy 'QT -n. r and DC Cm Popularj, Elaine K SS Mi and en Staub and Sally Trippel 1Mr. -Front K titles The winners of the various k: Mary W ingham Bac J ity iss Personal M and fMr. l'l W I'O B Tom and t Stahl Pa iddle .' M -J fM.C CY McCIusk Mick kers and Walt Roec Dressed CSI 1B oehring M th Ru and TOIIH T nk fa F a Athletel d Miss all I'. iM Payne 3 IT! OI' and N ely to succeedl Ruby gler fMost Lik Lin H Ol'l R and Leppert fa Ruggedj, Barba d Miss all ning fMr. W I'0 B ying Ph rj. Miss Schola r. and erCM I'l.lSi rmb A HVC Knecht and D Valerie Best Dancerj d Paul Eagle f an CY mbl Chu '-0 CN Q 5' ' N mm.- s I 'L I . 4 A 4 I --4 -...M I J MUSIC-ART FESTIVAL The Roger Bacon Chorus featured songs from My Fair Lady. Right: Fr. Peter directs On the Strcct Where You Live. VE? Q 321 -l-l- Lafi: Ruth Bosse directs the O.L.A. Chorus. Accompanist is Bonnie Wilke. bf' .t 2' f. i Lffh: The combined chorus gives forth the strains of Sourwood Mountain. 7 L. tfmwg The sztxopltoncs und trumpets give tkwth. Iivluw: Ken Stuub is caught by thc cunicru us hc iitspcuts thc work ot' Kon Stuub. It's hard to l5i2ll11Chil11,1lS Ken is cusily one of thc finest young artists in thc urczl. 'Ex 128 INR --4, 2 nal Below: J. Doerger an Sweeney. Q. 1 . lr BACONIAN The Baconian Staff-Silring: F. Trottu, M McCluskey, K. Staub fEditorj, J. Shaw R. Hauck, D. Buckley. Standing: N Schmitt. d R. Dierkes. D. 'z .., 2' 8 2 ' -' 5.35 . .-.Iii . 1, 5' qi , :L 4 Below, lah: T. Goldschmidt. Right: T. Goldschmidt, C. Wolgamot. R. Korb. wit - CAMERA CLUB Front Raw: D. Wedig, R. Stegeman, R. Croitzer, M. Wright. Second Row: G. Frederick, M. Pittinger, J. Greulich, D. Arndt, D. Leonhardt, L. Stickley. ARCHERY Right: J. Cise and T. Roettele. A new organization this year that proved immensely popular is the archery club. Fr. Michael is the organizer and director of the club. Right: Some budding Robin Hoods take aim. -M-...Nd nvf' 1 The regular school routine wasdisrupted by the hubbub ofthe yearly political cons ventions. On May I0 the Brown and White Parties eonxened in separate rooms to nominate candidates for the Student Union oliiees. The platforms of each party together with signs and posters endorsing their candidates were then posted in the cafeteria. Almwn' The White Party talks over candidates at their convention. Below: The Brown Party whoops it Lip in the cafeteria in an attempt to draw votes. .lim Frey, presidential candidate land eventual winner! is held aloft by W. Sehwartv and J. Collopy. Q 'Fvflf' V' it UW oii5fL'f ul lvl T 9205 Folk .'..'lll Il'11.nllfYqL'n-Xa I - . .AWN H X41 RAN Wai ' 'G-Q? 5 X rs , A t 3 1 EENCMEF P 5 linac Ahlfwniongvugmannaunanslllll T ,! 42 ii ,Q ' 'Q I 0 .I wiv iw Ili? H if H: M UHHEQ H4535 nhrtiin lining..-... Af 5 'u S .Atlmi-vs The White Party DLIIS on tt demonstration for the voters. Below: Walt Roeekcrs and Ken Stuuh conduct u discussion of possible candidates at the Brown convention. The Brown party succeeded in electing nine of their ten candidates to ottice. 'Q 5 N tie 4, F X ii ,':,- A , e 2 W....,,, iff x- s m5 'VIL s-'Q 'la ,x 'Q 1 X I ln the two photos at the top, the students mark their selections on the ballot. 14117: Ken Stuub tabulates the votes as representatives from catch party look on. The others are R. Houck, W. Schwartz, J. Devine, Fr. Antoninc, und T. Koenig. The newly-elected Student Union: Sillinlux .l. Reising, N. Ahr, J. Frey tPresidenll, I-'. Muzzci, J. Schmidt. Smmling: J. Lammert, T. Drcycr, .I. Collopy, W. Downard, W. Brunner. MERIT WORKERS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL BACONIAN JUNIOR OF THE AIR Frunr Row: D. Driscoll, W. Billing, R. Thome, T. Coombs, N. Schmitt. Sramliny: M. Brady, F. Trottu, M. McCluskey, R. Hauck, R.Westerbeck. 1 l Above: Fr. Ermin's assistants in the Merit Otlice: R. Kroegcr. R. Crotzcr, C. Quitter, R. Stuck, E. Wernke. Sitting: J. Michel B. Blessing, T. Herbert, J. Kcrth, J. Palermo, N. Schmitt. Stami- ing: T. Brown, L. Huelsman. T. Koenig, L. Pennckamp, T. Coombs, W. Mc- Gannon. CHESS CLUB S'ilr1Hy: D. Jasper. J. Kalb, D, Armhruwtcr. If Fugikuwu. Ci. Eppslcin. Slumling' C. Stone. D. lumison, li. Vorholl, F. Cizmsl, fyhf RADIO CLUB .zffix R. QN0l1I'llki, VIZ Cumillus, P. iichcl, .I MichCI.l31'luw:.I. Potlik, E. DickhoH', 'WI C'zu'ml Xl 1 ORATORICAL CONTEST Sirrin,u: C. Doppcs, R. Huddcn. R. Wuws, ,l. Vrcy .l. Kcrlh. Sftllltlfllxff D. Swigurl. .l. Blcssing, VV Broxlcrman. V. Pcllmun. D. Mcrklc. IJ, Riordzm ll. Vchr. 'Q -.nv Q 2 , .SQ -x WWW Above: W, Billing, R. Lemmink, E. Oliverio. x-3: Right: E. Oliverio, W. Billing, R, Lem- mink, J. Bender. TROUBADOUR STAFF Left: J. Bender and C. Schnittker. ,,,,,,.., .,.,,...--- - ka I 'li' z , . DFT w, - 2 V V-V-. -um mf' ww- nw .- 1 . A . V ' T- . A . 1 2 i ,KF 5-r ' , f ' . : 1 Q- W. as W. E Q .. -Sv X -gag .. 4, , Q- I 5 Q l al it .t- :' , s . . . AI 4 - 1 I E - F i,wf,S F 5 , sr . 8225? C565 ' nl' Q 'i -- so C as . PTA Officers and Directors-Sv11rvrl.' Mesdumes Henrietta Brueckner, Rose Mazzei, Margaret PTA Schneider, Mildred Flohr tPres.l, Sue Sluhlreyer, Thelma Schroyer, Dolores Rudy. Smmling: Mesdames l:lhelC1crstner, Mary Brock, Norma Gclsen, C atherme Betsel, Ann Kleler, Mary Huck- erton, Esther Holthaus, Marie Ruhl, Margaret Seiwert. Officers ofthe Booster Club: Mrs. Florence Lynd, Mr. George Daumcycr, Mrs, Mary Kattus, Mr. James Murphy. BOOSTER CLUB v U u 4 A-2 1 wtf' ' Y 4 'mf x , M g',, . 5 ' my fkfiug' l-. i . 'Li fu q' t mf' -K4 -cr . is h . ,tak TRAMPOLINE During the halftime ot' the basketball game with Reading, the trampoline team put on a demon- stration. Right: E. Wolterman tjumpingj, W. Briede, M. Ahrens. G0l.F The members of the Golf team with their coach: Mr. Richard Callahan, Bob Lister- mann, Bob Wess, Don Gleason, Tom Dreyer, Ed Stark. SPELLING BEE The four division winners in the annual Spelling Bee were Dale Slcubenrauch, Chet Wolgamot, Joe Shaw tschool champl, and Bill Bernecker. l4l JUNIOR SPARTAN PLAYERS Aspiring thcspiuns from thc Sophomore and Freshman classes put on two performances this year. They were Lefs Make Up and Arr' We Dressing? Above is the cast of Lf'r'.v Make Up: Sitting: T. Carey, T. Grant, D. Leonhardt. Standing: C, Williams, R. Docp- ker, J. Cronin. Bvlmr: W. Crawford and V. Pcllman. R. Blankenbuehler. I 1 tx 1 X t 5 J Above: D. Metz and T. Docrgcr. livlow V, Pellman and D. Swigart. ,.-. S sk i i I fm i 'wi- ' '. ,iff ..-ov 1 gg 1 is a . W wi 5,17 i'- i ' ,lu 123' , -Q, i I JV.. t. f-6' Nam.. A , 4' GLEE CLUB One ofthe institutions that brings many good moments for the boys participating is the Glec Club, under the direction of Fr. Peter. ln recent years Fr. Peter has been composing an operetta for pcrfomance by his boys. This year's dealt with life around Roger Bacon. ln the scene from it, to the right, are R. Sarvak. M. Kenniil, M. llling, D. Bach. .-tlmvrn' A portion of the Glce Club during thc operetta. Below: The Freshman Glec Club: 1'l'0Ilf Row: J. Knippenberg, W. Evans, D. Hendryx, J. Young, W. Weibel, P. Laughlin, A. Lamb. G. Kissel. Svcmizl Row: T. Pfeiffer, J. Meiners, A. Young, W. Nichaus. K. Staley. R. Blankenbuehler. E. Oltman. M. Roth. S. Clarke. 11,15--Y -W- 1 I I ' va , . VN.. I' A .. 3, ,, .13 .I L?.A 1.3. . ' g Y-W fm mef ,Ja , , . ,,,.g: I, 'W ygqng I Y' in in .,? 'xi T ., 'X ,M f W. . . . 1,9 ',W+v-, fy, ? . f ,ww V .w,x'J' ,. I ,X -I 4.7 'z ' 1 -kb 3, .. , ,- , 1' ,, 2'3:k,: 'f ' A , ., '. wg, M , . -,'.qr-, .119 , s..- ai- ' Ifihp'--fi if M.. W., ' .Q Y. N , ..L'L- f ..w-, H ., Q V K 'Nr f,gm,vw..2 ,xyffgwwt fqewf, - 1 r W 4. , n 1 :paw 8 ,x,L.fk. si , - -. , Alklk .,k.. ,x - 5 Vg, -NWT YTRQQWM -' ...M -r- ix., f., v -1. K ?,,...N4 aye., A y . qwiwggf -1 : 'fy , 4 vX1:5rewo--M f' gs 1. K if ,, RU. l ,,,,, J JIU., M ftQ'l'X?',,1 ,. 1j'.jX3 im-Y, A , ,ffuxi +xr.,' . .. wr 'V -Aw, Qyg, W-291, 5,1-mpgs ,, f '.,g3,f.. W ff,,'5 -4'Q S ,Y .g ,. ..., Qf., ., . ...A .,,,. . .,,. WH, 4, 14 4-www f-vw--F'--f ' 2 7 M 5' , , W,,. ,, WW. ,4 A. V , M ...1 N -V Au .. ...M s BQ .M - 1.5-ini During lmlflimc of thc Purucll game, the lwamd played ll xuricly 01 .-ilmw: they hzuc formed ll DiTlllC.S head. Uilbcrl und SLXHIXLIH music. 7? , , A , WA . 'na ff A, X 4 ' , hw, ' I . A I ,L -, ., v EM.. ,..'.Tf7Q,: 5 4 'IQ - . M 4 - ,, , :, ff., . -4- N' 11 , . mf.-Q-, L. . af, ' ,. .jr-,,, M 125 sh , Q ' Q, 'W ' '- , -. .nw ff AX 44 T ,-psi hy ' wi'-li W -V x .. 4 ,-,-, , 'fv.-A .gif-, W ' ,ax VTE- Y am ' Vw A .. L' -, NY 'S Q, -M . A - 1 A-Q, nm., . Q., - v 1 - Q Hr ,r m.,w Bm .. ,' ' SM-1 ,-'ff y-'ri 'xlili ,ar RA 3 Ahavv, lqfr: Fr. Cromm and T. Metzler ldrum majorl. Right: Two senior pillars ofthe band, Paul Eagle and Ron Hungler. mwvliip.-nf' 'zrwfwf - ' . w . 21 - w x -.. :f kr Q. 5,41 1 3, - 1 . ,- ' wiJ'1w,,. I-rw Ywyfi N - 51954 ?f4:4,-s',.f ii Al.l ., k M Llwnw k.,. 'kk ' N K - f' M -:5 u , ' mm fa as fi iii x. 'X X. , ' A 5 'All if W I F. , T, -K K f 1 44 x k i:-,il1li9'H'a iliiif H if, -it 'tel-G is ' ' n i ! ! - -'- A' Uweutw ma.. T i ' - ' FK,-in Wifi? Rah I Above: Jim N iehaus. l45 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 1957 I46 Greetings ANNUNCIATION 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. I-I. McGum Pastor Greetings HOLY NAME CHURCH Rev. Albin H. Ratermann, Pastor Greetings ST. BONIFACE CHURCH Rt. Rev. Msgr. John H. Schwartz, Pastor Compliments of ST. JOSEPH OF NAZARETH CHURCH Rev. Herculan Kolinski, O.F.M. Pastor 147 Greetings from ST. MICHAEL PARISH Sharonville Rev. john L. Kelly, Pastor IOS. A. WESTENDORF TWO COMPLETE FOOD MARKETS Locltland Wyoming VA l-2342 VA l-3835 Compliments of OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART Reading, Ohio WM. A. EFFLER JEWELRY and GIFTS 5908 Hamilton Ave. 7618 Hamilton Ave College Hill Mt. Healthy KI - l-5627 JA - l-9536 H. A. Schwartz Wm. A. Egler JAMES HOSFORD MOTORS 3469 Knott Street Cincinnati 29, Ohio SPAITH'S FEED 8: SUPPLY CO. Phone jAckson l-9936 6511 Colerain Rd. - Cincinnati 24, O. Feed - Fertilizer - Seed Building Material Paints dr Hardware WOEBKENBERG DAIRY 15-I7 West Vorhees Street Reading 15, Ohio CLOSED RETREATS Every Weekend all year round For Men Groups-For Women Groups can LO- 1-9762 FRIARHURST RETREAT HOUSE 8l36 Wooster Pike 14 Compliments of ST. BON AVENTURE 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. Berthold I-Iarpring, O.F.M., Assistant and Chaplain of Dunham Hospital Rev. Raymond Soper, O.F.M., Assistant Rev. Florian Creve, O.F.M., Assistant Rev. Ronan Hoffer, 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! 149 ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH Elmwood Rev. Francis M. Mueller, Pastor ST. MONICA CATHEDRAL Compliments of THE DOMINICAN FATHERS of ST. ANDREW 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 133 West Benson Street Reading, Ohio VA - 1-2989 PULSKAMP AUTO SERVICE IGLER PHARMACIES 1894 Sixty-three Years 1957 Auto Repairing and Painting 0fSe1-:lice 4436 Vine St. St. Bernard, Ohio Wyoming-Hartwell Glendale . . PR- l- AV I-7082 VA 12615 8611 Compliments of LITTLE FLOWER CHURCH Mt. Airy Rev. Edwin J. Hamann, Pastor R. 8: R. SIEBENTHALER BUILDERS Reading Ohio ' my , ., -:famine v1?l't', J 1? F' You Can Save Your Own Soul by Saving the Soul of Another! Have you ever introduced anyone to your Catholic Faith? Have you ever invited anyone to know the True Religion? Speak to your Relatives, Neighbors, Friends and Fellow-Workers about our CONVERT CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8:00 P.M. These Classes are held throughout the year, without interruption. Anyone and everyone is invited to these simple, friendly and open discussions of Catholic Doctrine, Catholic Practice and Catholic History. Come any Tuesday or Wednesday night at 8 P.M.g or write us: or phone us. St. George Convert Classes ST. GEORGE CHURCH 42 Calhoun Street Cincinnati 19, Ohio UN 1-1800 Father Cassian Sand, O.F.M. Father Edward Leary, O.F.M. Father Fabian Gerstle, O.F.M. Father jogues Engelhardt, O.F.M. 151 COMPLIMENTS OF ST. CLEMEN T PARISH ST. BERNARD, 01-110 GORDON B. MILLER 8: CO. We are proud to be the manufacturers of the l957 Roger Bacon Merit Pills 809 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio JAS. P. BOLGER COAL co. Super Fuel Since 1895 Enquirer Building CHerry l-4760 FENTON RIGGING CO. Machinery-Moving Experts Anything Movable MU l-1777 Compliments of COORS BROS. COMPANY 5106 Gray KI l-3271 OUR ADVERTISERS iuNn1,v PATRONIZE THEM l,an1ping's Gun Store 4923 Vine St. - St. Bernard Compliments of l.ndwig's Shoe Stores College Hill - Mt. Healthy - Swifton Center Karl Mouch, jeweler 7200 Vine St. Schulte Mach. Co. 4601 Vine Sn. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Stoll Vonderhaar Bros. Dairy 3213 Cooper Rd. Pastor Sharonville The Aufdenlkanlpc Hardware Co. l0l2-1020 Freeman Avennt MOUCH AGENCY INSURANCE WOLF BROS- Get It Before You Need It 7204 Vine St. Cincinnati 16 Tel. VA l-7155 Cincinnati's Leading Furniture Store 7027 Vine St. Carthage VA l-7394 I BE THRIFTY, SHOP IN ST. BERNARD SHOP n 1 THIS IS gg: YOUR ASSURANCE WHERE You ummm, OF QUALITY SEE THIS 5591, f AND SIGN SERVICE ST. BERNARD 'BUSINESSiMEN'S ASSOCIATION Congratulations From ST. FRANCIS SERAPH CHURCH REV. ANSELM SIPPEL, O.F.M., Pastor REV. JUDE KOEHLKE, O.F.M., Assistant REV. HARVEY KARASKA, O.F.M., Assistant 154 D F T Salutes The Class of '57 Dads! Learn all about the school your boy attends . . . 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Kerth, John C. Kiefer, Joseph NA' Kiefer, Thomas J. Kindt, James L. Kinross, Gregory A. Koenig, Thomas J. Kohlman, Kenneth F. Korb, Jan S. Kouba, Charles R. Kraft, Gerald E. Lammert, Thomas B. LaWarre, James L. Lecture, Raymond J. Lemmink, Robert D. Leopold, Carl T. Lewis, Gerald V. Listermann, Robert B. Lucia, Patrick E. Luensman, Thomas J. Magnoni, James G. Marconet, Robert E. Mazzaferri, Jerome A. McCarthy, Lawrence T. McCluskey, Michael G. McGannon, William G Meier, Charles E. Meyer, Jerome A. Michel, James A. Mitsch, James P. Monahan, J. Terrence Morrissey, William J. Moser, Thomas M. Mosier, Richard A. Murray, Gerald T. Neumann, Gerald A. Nies, William A. Oliverio, Eugene J. Palermo, Joseph J. Pennekamp, Leroy G. Pies, James J. Puening, G. Richard' Purcell, John J. 269 Craft Street 3586 Eden Avenue 1512 Moore Street 111 Baker Avenue 3252 W. 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Rueve, Kenneth F. Santoro, Frank G. Savu, Peter W. Scheuerle, Richard J. Schmitt, Neil E. Schmitt, Paul G. Schmitz, Lawrence N. Schnittker, Clemens A. Schoenung, Jerome A. Schoenung, John J. Seta, Joseph A. Shaw, Joseph M. Sicking, John G. Sigl, Donald M. Smith, James E. Smith, Paul J. Staley, David E. Stark, Thomas J. Staub, Kenneth E. Stegman, Thomas R. Stein, Kenneth L. Stuhlreyer, William T. Sunderman, James P. Sweeney, David I. Teufel, Howard J. Thome, Roger D. Tonnis, Paul J. Trotta, Frank A. Uhl, Thomas J. Veeneman, Robert H. Wendt, George H. Wess, Robert C. Westerbeck, Richard F. Wethington, William J. Wilke, Paul M. Willingham, Marvin V. Wirmel, Ronald E. Wolf, William J. Wuestefeld, Jerome H. V ,.. M4 . : 225 McCormick Place 1955 Hunt Road 805 Denier Place 5731 Reemlin Road, Dent, O 2639 Pecan Street 18 Kessler Avenue 1830 DeArmand Avenue 2024 Queen City Avenue 2434 Highland Avenue 2342 Chickasaw Avenue 4347 Tower Avenue 2525 Jferson Avenue 2608 Scioto Street 2604 Mt. 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