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

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-1 a. a . h 'a -,e. H. I ,ILV H. . 4 v , 3.1 kid: l 1 a m H Fr. Andrew completes his twentieth yca with this schooi-year; during the past has held the office of Principal. Gifte. sound judgement plus tremendous ad ty, he has helped very much to weld t elements found in any large school int orderly whole, which is almost the p efficiency. In a position which is not . and hold popularity, his fairness and have won for him the aiTectionatc grati less iimen of Bacon.n It would be extre ovcrrate Fr. Andrewis contribution to I being and hue reputation of Roger Bac His Religious Superiors have found in which Fr. Andrewk talents are neede God-spced and good fortune in his me we respectfully dedicate this edition of to him, in the fond hope that this vol source of many happy memories for hi . come. Fawn Rev. Paschal Varnskuhler, O.F.M., B.A. English 2, 4 Mr. John Gaughan. M.Ed. Coach: Sociology, Civics Rev. Malachy Brogan, O.F.M., BHA General Science Rev. Bert Heise, O.F.M., B.A. Religion 2, Algebra; Tax Stamps Brother Christopher Hett, Ph.D. Assistant Procurator; American His- tory Mr. Joseph Kneip, M.A. Baconian Moderator; English 1, Joun nalism, Sociology, Civics Mr. Donald Mayleben, M.Ed. Coach; English 2, Geometry, PracticaI Physics FACULTY Miss Alvina Doerger Registrar Mrs. Ann Stambury Assistant Registrar Mr. John Cleary Janitor NIL Steve Schneider Maintenance Mr. Ron Hilvers, Mary Paul, Grace Martin v . Serving J . Reinert, DA Murray, I. Runnels. and R, Rowekamp whom are Sally Schneider, Lillian Eckcrt Grace Martin, and Marge Kehan. , .... r.L.I..iI.-I,.Ii,3 .. . .. v VV..mm.n..lm kwaNxx .I.'ili.1xe. : K gli..l.li 5m r?.?lzmrnle - .,,. :4. n r u t c r. is v, a d e 1 .l.. s t n U 0 C .11 .alu h s a C r, a h a T a t t .m ul. n e H a bit while buying pop-corn from Tom W011, 17 Bill Briede Warns 20 Left: Fr. Lucian. Righf: A variety of moods at the Faculty table. SENIORS NICHOLAS A. AHR W. JOHN ALBRECHT A. JOHN ALBRINCK ROBERT D. ANGST EDWARD C. ANTON EDWARD J. ARMBRUSTER DANIEL F. EACH DENNIS M. BAUSCH JEROME W. BELL JOHN V. BETSCH DAVID L. BEYER BARRY C. BINDER ROBERT W. BLISS JOHN P. BOECKMANN E. MICHAEL BONVILLAIN JAMES T. BRADY JOHN J. BRADY THOMAS J. BREITFELDER ROGER P. BROCK WILLIAM H. BROOKS JEROME C. BUETER The Graduation Mass was heId in St Clement Church on June 4. In the photo below, Frs. Andrew and Ermin iead the Graduates from Roger Bacon to the church. PAUL J . BURKE JOHN P. CISE WALTER R. C 0MBS g ,H 0 WILLIAM J . BUSCHMANN ANTHONY J. COMARATA ROBERT C. DASHLEY 28 29 RONALD J. DE ANGELIS DAVID A. DOLAN CARL N. DOPPES WILLIAM E. DIRR EDWIN T. DOLL DENIS B. DRISCOLL JOHN R. EBBELER THOMAS W. FILIPP WILLIAM J, FITZPATRICK JOHN J. FLANIGAN ALBERT R. FLECKINGER LEONARD U. FLOHR ERNEST J. FRANZ JAMES F. FREY JOSEPH V. FREY ., EDWARD C. GERSTNER ROBERT J. GERTZ DANIEL P. GIBBONS DONALD W. GLEASON LEONARD J. GOSINK URBAN L. GRAF RONALD E. GUETERMAN THOMAS A. HAGARTY J . GEORGE HARDEWIG ROBERT J . HADDEN ALAN E. HAMMANN JAMES R. HARMEYER 32 Fr. Aldric celebrated the Graduation Mass. Above, he distributes Communion, assisted by R. Arlmayer, GEORGE M. HARRIGAN LAWRENCE M. HART ROBERT C. HAUSER JOSEPH R. HECKENMUELLER WILLIAM A. HIEILE MICHAEL E. HEISTER 35 1' '1'.- I 33' - fr '- 4 1' i 3 '7 X NICHOLAS J. HEMPEN HERMAN P. HENDERER JOHN F. HENTZ WILLIAM R. HERICKS JAMES J. HERZOG A. CLARENCE HETZER DENNIS A. HEURICH JOSEPH G. HOESL RICHARD W. HOLT fi- JAMES P. HONERLAW JAMES R. HUME JAMES M. HUNT ' k 2 K L: Above: Fr. Ermin, Bob Penick, who served as Toastmaster at the Graduation Breakfast, Very Rev. Fr. Vincent Kroger, and Fr. Andrew. Below: Fr. Andrew, Fr. Ermin, and Nick Ahr. x 5 '53::- OLIVER F. HUY JOSEPH W. ILLING WILLIAM F. JAMES RONALD J. JOERGER MEREDITH R, JONES CHARLES J. JUDGE MICHAEL J. KATTUS JOHN R1 KEMME MICHAEL J. KENNIFF KENNETH M. KESTERS ON JEROME E. KLINE KENNETH J . KOMBRINCK MARK J . KINROSS RICHARD L. KOEHLER RONALD K. KORB 40 41 BRUCE A. KRAMER KINUS A. KREINER NICHOLAS J . KUNKEL ,Jx FRANK J. LA GORY JOSEPH A. LANZAROTTA ERNEST A. LOEHL JAMES K. LUERS DENIS J. MADDOCK JOHN E. MAHLENKAMP KENNETH J. MAHON MICHAEL T. MAIER MICHAEL E. MARGESON JOHN C. MASON FRANK C. MAZZEI BRUCE J. MCBREEN TIMOTHY S. McLANE C. PATRICK McMAHON TERRENCE J. MCMAHON GERALD E. MCMURTRY KENNETH P. MEAD RONALD J. METZLER 45 BERNARD J. MEYER GERALD P. MEYER J OHN H. MEYER CARL J . MEYER GERALD R. MEYER CHARLES E. MILLER M :23 Ev. ROGER C. MiSCH ALBERT T. MOELLER ROBERT B. MOUCH WILLIAM H. MOULLIET STANLEY X. MUNAFO JAMES N. MURPHY DAVID L. MURRAY JOSEPH A. NEUROHR KENNETH L. NICKOL ROBERT D. PENICK JOHN M. QUALTERS THOMAS K. RECK JOSEPH H. RETTIG EDWARD J. RIECHMAN THOMAS W. RITTER ROBERT F. ROLL NICHOLAS J. ROTHENBA'CH HERBERT 7L. ROY THEODORE C. RUMPKE THOMAS H. RUMPKE JEROME S. RUNNELS PATRICK J. RUSS RICHARD J. SARVAK GERALD J. SCHMIDT ARTHUR E. SCHMITT DONALD P. SCHNEIDER GERALD R. SCHNEIDER ROBERT C. SCHRIEFER RICHARD J. SCHROEDER HARRY W. SCHULTE MICHAEL T. SCHWAB 51 Left: Bob Penick, Toastmaster. Below: PTA President, Mrs. Kreicnbaum. Left: FIX Corman addressed the Graduates and their guests 0; behalf of the faculty. ALAN R. SEBALD HARRY B. SEIBEL GAYLE R- SHAW JAMES J. SHUMATE JOHN R. SMITH JOSEPH 0 SMITH L. WARREN SNIDER NICHOLAS L. STAAB ALVIN H. STALFORD EDWARD L. STARK NORMAN G. STEHLIN JOSEPH L. STEVENS LOUIS P. STICKLEY CHARLES J. STONE ROBERT J. SULLIVAN JULIUS TEMARI PAUL J. THEIS WILLIAM P. THIEN JAMES J. TOMASELLA J ANIES B. TRAINOR DAVID M . VANDIVIER HAR VEY T. TOMBRAGEL FRANK B. TSCI-IEINER WILLIAM D. VAN LOKEREN l RICHARD W. VETTER DONALD L. VIETH KENNETH J. WARD CARL A. WEHRFRITZ ROBERT L. WENDT CHARLES W. WENTZEL - 1:9 3?!!:W!!L'L EE!7:5 Above, lefr: FL Ermin served as Master of Ceremonies for the Graduation Exercises. Right: Fr. Aloysius Schweitzer. O.F,M.. Pastor of St, Clement Church. gave the principal address. .' 12 JOHN B. WILKER FRANK J. WINCERT CHESTER H. WOLGAMOT THOMAS P. WOLL Below, left. Len Gosink led the parade to the stage for awards and scholarships. Here he receives the congratula- tions of Fr. Vincent, while Fr. Andrew smiles approval Right. Ed Stark is another graduating Senior who proved himself a real scholar. d e H .w .1: d t, n e M a r P .m o h c S m. r F .m J n. m C ..m k a V e .m Fr. Vincent Kroger, 0.F.M., Franciscan Provincial, favored the Graduates with a few words. . z? .UTIL i: i E -6 Inn... pl: H . ll. NJ. l L- w t lllh. .iu. a . ' - i IA. x: lazuli... . x . i '31; 1:! II I lull. ' ,1344..:.. . IRHHIRII . . ,. . . x 135.111 0962!... qlllllrwl f tlIl'HIHu we: fill Above: Jim Frey receives the coveted Archbishop McNicholas Award. Left: Bob Pcnick accepts an uOscar, emblematic of outstanding performance in drama, Below: Fr. Peter at the console for the singing of the Alma Mater. PATRICK M. WRIGHT ROBERT P. WUNDER FREDERICK A. ZAENKERT ALBERT T. ZIRKELBACH Below, left: Dan Bach receives his diploma. Right: Bill Hericks was the recipient of the Business Education Award. Gerry Schmidt received the Athletic Trophy, honoring the most outstanding athlete of the graduating class. Carl Wehrfritz receives diploma, handshake, and smile. Below, left: John Flanigan; right: Joe Frey. UNDERCLASSMEN 1:. 5 LS5 .MWAS 9M? Aw? +A3Mw.. vsvulx. X FRESHMAN ROOM 38 .FRONT ROW: E. Broussard, J. Bischoff, J. Behne, M. Votel, W. Blum, R. Heckman, J. Buckley, B. Strasser. SECOND ROW: T. Waller, H. Ruter, A. Nies, J. Langhorst, W. Klus, E. Burton, S. Thomas, M. Schlosscr, J. Voegele, C. Specht. THIRD ROW: J. Arszman, R. Blessing, K. Hanna, J. Stansbury, D. Rohman, J. Pope, R. Gorman, R Helms, J. Eagle. FOURTH ROW: E. Wolf, R. Ryan, J. Wibbels, C. Cordes, D. Dewald, P. Roth, M. Klus, T. Braunstein. FIFTH ROW: W. Miller, R. Cost, R. Holt, L. Donovan, J. Thullen, P. Schmidt. SIXTH ROW: A. Roberts, T. Rotert, J. Roysten, J. Zimmer, W. Vaughn, T. Kearns, L. Alexander. 66 FRESHMAN ROOM 32 FRONT ROW: J. Knueven, A. Ibold, E. Henschen, G. Giblin, C. Beattic, P. Henncssy, R. Vcntura, R. Ruevc. SECOND ROW: G. Hinderer, W. VonKorff, T. Schoenung, P. Whissel, T. Oldendick, R. Strohofer, J. Stein, J. Loescher, W. Fehring, T. Oxier, M. Enwright. THIRD ROW: C. Higdon, J. Ogg, F. O,Ncil, D. Whitaker, R. EUensohn, G. Geisen, R. DePue, R. Kaiser, T. Monnig, K. Kluener. FOURTH ROW: J. Cronin, P. Harrigan, E. Symmonds, P. Leinberger, R. Stockman, S. Holt, T. Britz, J. Westermeyer, D. Petit. 67 FRESHMAN ROOM 37 FRONT ROW: R. Eilerman, L. Klosterkempcr, M. Moran, D. Hudepohl, J. Kaufhold, J. Schuttc, J. Huhn. SEC- OND ROW: W. Eviston, A. Dixon, R. Beiser, G. Engclhard, G. Handorf, G. Rack, R. Evcleigh, J. Morath.THIRD ROW: R. Klein, D. Cook, J. Drummond, P. Dinwiddic, K. Bcckcnhaupt, C. Cossman, J. Osterhaus, W. Mitchell, R. Alexander. FOURTH ROW: W. Carroll, J. Tergerson, G. Bardo, F. Meyer, T, Naber, 1. Grasso, D. Schevc, W. Laswell. FIFTH ROW: M. Anthony, J. Jones, D. Schmidt, R. Shclton, F. Hardcwig, T. Twining, L. Eling. 68 FRESHMAN ROOM 31 FRONT ROW: A. Kerb, D. Tenkman, RA Hcrbe, J. Gulzwiller, V. Stifel, G. Brehm, J. Hcrbort, C. Teufel. $EC- 0ND ROW: G. Wallpe. J. Johnson, J. Sansone, J. Connolly, J. Koehler, A. Crowc, P. Bender, R. Kuhn, T. Carl- son. THIRD ROW: W. Schweitzer, R. Brenner, T Crawford, R. Hungler, L. Donovan, L. Dee, J. Jacobs, S. Kollstedt, T. Wallrauch, G. Stevens. FOURTH ROW: R. Perdrix, J. Klosterman, T. Eschmeyer, S. Grau, A. Maines, C. Koch, P. McCluskey, R. Reinhardt, JA Doerger, J. Ariss. FIFTH ROW: D. LeVasser, G. Bruner, P. Flanagan, P. Jordan, W. Ginn, D. Bruser, A. Rusche. 69 FRESHMAN ROOM 35 FRONT ROW: W. Leinberger, R. Marston, T. Stark, L. Simpkins, P. Lotz, J. O Keefe, D. Ernst. SECOND ROW: G. Pierani, W. Schwab, D. Even, T. Walters, J. Kotre, J. Morrissey, M. Horst, R. Jones, T. Whisner. THIRD ROW: D. Wagner, L. Voss, J. Judge, F. Grande, N. Misch, R. Shearer, J. Filusch, M. Kiefer, R. Rein. FOURTH ROW: G. Eve, A. St. John, P. Smith, R. Wilking, R. Bietenduvcl, R. Fitzpatrick, K. Kissing, B. Kunkcl. FIFTH ROW: P. Adlcta, M. Ruberg, M. Buechler, P. Siefert, T. Seifert, R. Burger, R. Louis. 70 FRESHMAN ROOM 36 FRONT ROW: W. Serraino, L. Unger, J. Spadafora, L. Franz, A. Wurzelbachcr, B. Bollmcr, M. Schaefer, T. Schaefer, T. Sayers. SECOND ROW: D. Robers, G. Kocttcl, J. Wocstc, D. Robers, D. Vcttcr, R. Sanders, G. Domis, T. Vonderhaar, D. Toepker, W Ruther. THIRD ROW: J. Isadore, G. Lawson, J. Mahon, R. Zeller, J. Diersing, K. Hotze, L. Murray, E. Schneider, F. VanSLyn. FOURTH ROW: T. Bcatty, D. Bctzold, R. Shcrrick, D. Smith, P. Roling, M. Schultz, N. Snider, J. Miller. FIFTH ROW1J. Spaulding, A. Volle, M. Walsh, G. Wien- ecke, R. Wiethorn, J. Robinson, T. Dean. 71 , wau 5.2;.an ' AN mum - . v0 Mm Mmuma Wu. Xmuuwmwh ' meV ' u . W FRONT ROW: J. Weitz, P. Russell, J. Wiesmann, J. Sansone, J. Volz. SECOND ROW: R. Dessauer, P. Wiener, T. Schwettman, R. Brinkmoeller, D. Rack, C. Agricola, M. Snyder, H. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: G. lanes, F. FRESHMAN ROOM 33 Welage, J. Murphy, R. Birkofer, R. Kammer, A. Gresham, M. Fulmcr. FOURTH ROW: C. Brinkley, J. Byrncs, F. Ostenkamp, A. Metz, M. Potee, J. Kuhl, T. Schoch. FIFTH ROW: C. Ernst, F. Wagner, E. Harnishfcgar, T Kieley, R. Steltcnpohl, F. Angst, N. Pohl. 72 FRESHMAN ROOM 34 FRONT ROW: G. Smith, N Hayes, L. Eambach, W. Wilson, R. Kroeger, J. Martin, W. Grewe. SECOND ROW: 1. Murphy, J. Willis, N. Meyer, P. Munafo, D. Harrigan, R. Elfers, L. Saupe, N. Weisman THIRD ROW: W. Ammann, T. Wcisbrod, J. Geisen, S. Hronek, D. Balnes, R. Ireland, G. Gilbert, J. Ruschulte. FOURTH ROW: C. Iames, J. Parmentier, P. Schoster, J. Teasley, R. Ryan, J. Wedding, H. Belles, .1. Oliver. FIFTH ROW: N. Quatkcmcyer, E. McHale, T, Mouch, J. Ellis, R. Smith, J. Ganim, R. Michael. 73 FRESHMAN ROOM 25 FRONT ROW: J. Madaris, M. Marconi, M. Fay, D. Sparks, E. Wernicke, K. Steimle, H. Mulloy, W. Ungcrbueh- ler, F. Seta SECOND ROW: L Vogt, M. Zimmer, R. Arlinghaus, D. Schott, J. Schaefer, K Weartz, C. Vonder- haar, J. Keith. THIRD ROW: M. Smith, W. Dangel, J. Gallenstein, M. Malott, R. Baker, D. Frey, J. Arnold.- FOURTH ROW: B. Krull, R. Bender, K. Tumey, P. Prinz, R. Lemkuhl, W. Farris, W. Kurtz, R Morriss. FIFTH ROW: P. Thaman, J. Swagart, J. Corsmeier, C. Kuhling, P. Boeh, D. Ciofii, J. Schroeder. 74 SOPHOMORE ROOM 39 FRONT ROW: A. Heil, R. Farwick, R. Ryan, R. Holiday, D. Buschmiller, R. Stegeman, E. Whissel. SECOND ROW: R. Harley, R. Dehner, L. Plagge, J. Tenkman, J. Stenger, R. Boehm, J. Eigel. THIRD ROW: H. Rabc, W. Niehaus, P. Squibb, T. Muench, M. Brenner, J. Louis, J. Williams. FOURTH ROW: J. Kroger, R. Sander, R. Schmidlin, R. LightEeld, J. Mitchell, R. Mitchell, R. Faillace. FIFTH ROW: G. Stegeman, C. Burgess, R. Morri- son, E. Appiarius, A. Perry, I. Otten. 75 SOPHOMORE ROOM 11 FRONT ROW: L. Koch, T. Finley, R. Krummen, J. Brehm, R. Kroeger, W. Hoff, R. Doerger, G. Riehle, J. Buck- meier, M. Kemme. SECOND ROW: H. Neuhrohr, S. Audia, R. Adams, T. Kuhl, E. Wernke, C. Giesler, C. Schmidt, E. Wolterman, J. Kahles, R. Bergman. THIRD ROW: J. Blessing, L. Gildea, D. Albrinck, D. McBreen, B. Schrage, D. Drott, R. Drees, R. Kastner, A. Latscha, J. Evers. FOURTH ROW: W. Eggers, R. Wiehe, P. Engcl, K. Rettig, C. Helmes, W. Carroll, T. Dreycr, R. Crotzcr. J. Mollmann, A. Pesa. FIFTH ROW: P. Gorman, R. Rowekamp, J. Elsbrock, J. Eichert, C. DraginoH, S. Staley, K. Witsken. 76 SOPHOMORE ROOM 16 a u u u. up u. A n 00': .. . :!:$$ . . . .- u . . . . u c jx. FRONT ROW: R. Blankenbuehler, J. Dehner, L. White, D. Kuhn, E. Berry, J. Dold, L. Curran. SECOND ROW: M. Roth, E. Grosswilcr, K. Stcngcr, N. Mastruserio, L. Guetcrman, W. Briede, J. Deller, G. Sigl. THIRD ROW: F. Hetzer, D4 Roth, K. Volz, D. Imsande, T. Holt, T. Hare, W. Hartman. FOURTH ROW: D. Dckors, J. Weber, T. Morgan, B. Koch, W. Vondcrhaar, V. Valentino, J. Kalb, T, Basler. FIFTH ROW: M. Ellert, T. Pfeiffer, J AmshoIT, J. Reinert, J. Overman, D. Even, T. Doerger, T. Michael. 77 SOPHOMORE ROOM 22 9 r I RV x? s FRONT ROW: P. Laughlin, J. Lafiin, J. Brink, R. Berry, J. Carter, M. Mcister, J. Efkcman. SECOND ROW: T. Schweitzer, L. Abncy, C. Roll, J. McKenzie, G. Bronner, A. Schaller. W. O Connor, F, Runk, S. Clarke. THIRD ROW: R. Adams, L. Hutt, D. Buchler, R. Naehring, C. Lienhart, T. Tcdesco, S. Szucs, R. Luken, D. Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: A. Maire, T. Kreienbaum, R. Neal, M. Schmitt, J. Murphy, J. Lammert, T. Bender, C. Gcrstncr. FIFTH ROW: J. Nabcrhaus, E. Wilking, M. Aichele, R. Nelson, R. Schehr, J. Durilsch, C. Williams, S. Appel. 78 SOPHOMORE ROOM 30 FRONT ROW: R. Dierkes, K. Greiner, D. Hendryx, G. Weibell, L. Honnert, D. Swigart, J. Mershon, C. Johannes, J. Bunthoff, B. Behrmann. SECOND ROW: T. Pohlman, D. Bollmer, E. Beck, G. Barnes, J. Bctz, D Mathcs, D. Diesel, D. Haberthier, R. Dietz. THIRD ROW: J. Lehan, K, Schultz, J. Moeddel, K. Maus, W. Hin- nenkamp, R. Weinkam, R. Freeman, J. Doepker. FOURTH ROW: G. Schwegman, R. Koch, D. Arszman, L. Beierlein, E. Hartkemeycr, J . Doergcr, A. Meyer, R. Louder. 79 SOPHOMORE ROOM 18 153'??? - 7! 4.... FRONT ROW: J. Leta, C. Quitler, N. Schwab, T. Stehlin, R. Siebenthaler, R. Henderson. SECOND ROW: R. Wiegand, R. Dickhoif, T. Fay, R. Schneider, R. Messerle, J. Whitaker, D. Stubenrauch. THIRD ROW: J. Reising, D. Stcgeman, R. Eggers, G. Glass, J. Levasseur, E. Wolke, R. Schwetlman. FOURTH ROW: D. Hooper, D Riordan, M. Rosenstengel, M. Margeson, E. Oltmann, R. Stuck, G. Junker. FIFTH ROW: W. Becker, K. Stalcy R. Fahrmeier, J . Sarley, J . Engel, P. Marischeu, W. Ruch. 80 SOPHOMORE ROOM 21 FRONT ROW: C. Wilhelm, W. Staples, D. Braunstein, F. Schmalz, J. Anderson, J. Galvin, K Frey, G. Kissel, A. Lamb. SECOND ROW: W Evans, T. Schwab, L. Smith, R. Fuersich, L. Kissing, C. DeZarn, J. Jaeger, D. Merkle, J. Haverland. THIRD ROW: J. Meiners, L. Ulm, J. Stross, J. Sciwert, K. Meyer, H, Kottman, L. Zim- merman, T. Lang, G. Elfcrs. FOURTH ROW: T. Carey, J. Mitts, V. Boehm, K. Haupt, F. Herbort, M. Stickney, J. Enneking, T. Merkle. FIFTH ROW: J. Martin, J. Koch, J. Hoffman, P. Walsh, M. Gehring, R. Pirman, E. Zillig. 81 JUNIOR ROOM 23 FRONT ROW: M. Beck, E. Smith, A. Bock, W. Greenwood, D. Strotman, L. Wellman, J. Jucnkc, J. Herzog, W. Brenner, D. Isaacs. SECOND ROW: J. Fey, T. Harp, E. Kist, E. Hcileman, E. Eggleston, T. Eberle, H. Tollivcr, G. Honerlaw, R. Grethel. THIRD ROW: D. Sanning, T. Atherton, J. Cramer, J. Forrester, A. Windholtz, R. Brigger, H. Wernke, M. Pittinger, G. DiPilla, W. Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: D. Jamison, J. Collopy, K. Schrand, M. Ryan, J. Schrand, W. Henkenberns, T. Doergcr, J. Hulgin, W. Lcicht. 82 . Wm FRONT ROW: M. Wright, T. Witzeman, R. Baker, T. Southcrington, S. Carlson, 1. Cotton, P. Harrell, D. Metz, F. Kerth. SECOND ROW: E. Tenkman, R. Artmaycr, W. Berneckcr, W. Adams, W. Broxterman, J. Secry, J. JUNIOR ROOM 14 Brausch, J. Devine, E. Abell, R. Wiwi. THIRD ROW: J. Jones, R. Deller, F. Schmidt, J. Greulich, T. McHugh, M. Ernst, R. Bauer, E. Schroeder, T. Goldschmidt. FOURTH ROW: J. Knab, A. Welage, D. Leonhardt, R. Dau- meyer, E. Vorholt, R. Grupenhoff, T. Celina, R. Oehler, R. Summer, T. Roettele. 83 JUNIOR ROOM 26 FRONT ROW: E. Heaton, R. Peters, E Blamer, B. Bacevich, W. Vchr, D. Schum, F. Tombragel, R. Gricshop, L. Burke, SECOND ROW: H. Mollmann, J. Schmidlin, W. Norman, J. Welz, R. Wheeler, T. Lynd, A. Strohofer, J. Meyer, A. Tripamer, P. Grogan. THIRD ROW: NA Grey, R. Derrenkamp, T. Wiley, E. Seither, E. Behr, P. Heckman, R. Overberg, T. Nieman, K. Frey. FOURTH ROW: D. Farrell, A. Fenbers, R. Ruwe, J. Fink, J. Nie- haus, T. Kowollik, R. Bricking, V. Stenger, R. Loebker. 84 JUNIOR ROOM 27 5 a X '. y: A b I ,2 FRONT ROW: J. Kaufhold, R. Meissner, D. Murdock, D. Arszman, R. Portu, R. Witte, M. Ahrens, R. chncr, H. Bible. SECOND ROW: R. Paulinelli, R. Obcrt, D. Tate, J. Isadore, J. Myers, J, Bany, R. Hentschel, J. Teed, -S. Wingert. THIRD ROW: J. Cronin, K. Bell, J. Bambach, P. Teufel, M. Ellis, A. Robinson, K. Farrell, J. Clarke, T. Schmitt. FOURTH ROW: J. Bach, R. Kinross, J. Stein, G. Ginn, W. Westerkamp, W. Schwegman, J, Kovacs, H. Gerbus, L. Bauman. 85 JUNIOR ROOM 13 FRONT ROW: J. Bambeck, J. Schoenharl, M. Brown, D. Wedig, P. Gebel, G. Behrmann, T. Eling. R. Kolhman. SECOND ROW: M. Press, C. Mocllingcr, K. Stoll, J. Stchlin, J. Mclk, W. Downard, C. Woeste, W. Foley, R. KIus. THIRD ROW: R. Berner, W. Brumleve, J. Ward, M. Haap, R. Woellert, R. Hcinichen, C. Frederick, D. Garbutt. FOURTH ROW: T. Kieley, B. Kreyling, D. Arndt, W. Crawford, R. Lamarre, J. Potzick, D. Gcagan, W. Dickhaus, W. Schwartz. FIFTH ROW: B. Meyer, J. Ottke, B. Wolterman, T. Wandstrat, R. Cappel, D. Wiesenhahn, K. Eve, W. Brinkman. 86 .V'AII'IJIJIJIIIIHlli. - . 1: Ngsiumsg mg; i m ,. use Jirvsuur j' u. m... . . m' - KR-u rm! unsamsm ' 'HI . . Abave: Something maybe the camera brings a crowd to the bulletin board in the cafeteria. Below: A. Latscha, M. Schwab, and M. Kinross. SPORTS :.,. .. :5 111.17. FOOTBALL VARSITY Won 7 Lost 2 Tied 1 Roger Bacon 19 28 40 O 18 34 19 20 42 0 RESERVES 1GCL Champs1 Won 6 Roger Bacon 19 0 20 14 25 20 20 FRESHMEN 1GCL Co-Champs1 Won 5 Roger Bacon 0 12 7 25 33 21 Opponents Springiield Catholic 14 Hughes 0 Newport Catholic 0 St. Xavier 1Louisville1 9 Dayton Chaminade 7 Central 0 St. Xavier 1Cincinnat0 0 Purcell 20 Barberton 0 Elder 6 Lost 1 Opponents Covington HoImes 0 St. Xavier 6 Purcell 13 Elder 2 St. Xavier 7 Purcell 6 Elder 13 Lost 1 Opponents Purcell 6 St. Xavier 7 Elder 0 Purcell 7 St. Xavier 6 McNicholas 0 9O VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW: Coach Bacevich, E. Armbrustcr, F. Wingert. J. Runnels, T. Comarata, N. Ahr, J. Harmeyer, W. Fitzpatrick, G. Schmidt, J. Bell, Coach Gaughan. SECOND ROW: M. Kattus. P. McMahon, A. Fleckinger, W. Brenner, B. Bacevich, W. Downard, A. Wcssner, J, McMurtry, K. Kombrinck, J. Betsch. THIRD ROW: R Loebker, E. D011, N. Hempen, G. Honerlaw, T. McLane, D. Isaacs, E. Behr, R. Dellcr. W. Schwartz. P. RUSSA FOURTH ROW: R. Daumeyer. E. Meyer, R. LaMarre, H. Tolliver, W. Combs, RA Witte, R. Mouch. FIFTH ROW: J. Callopy, W. Crawford, Wx Norman, R. Ruwe, G. Ginn. SIXTH ROW: T. Lynd, J. Eichert, K. Schrand, D. Buehler. R. Angst, J. Meyer. Bill Fitzpatrick throws from the cup in the game with Louisville St. Xavier. The Spartan line demonstrates the low, hard charge which keyed them to victory over the Bombers of St. Xavier. This was the only loss of the year for St. Xavier, which went on to take the GCL championship. Assistant Coach John Gaughan applies the tape under the watchful eye of the referee. 92 Don Buehlcr starts on a sweep around the left side against powerful Louisville St. Xavier. Quarterback Bill Fitzpatrick and fullback Don Buehler execute some superb faking before the pitCh-out to left-half Gerry McMurtry. McMurtry cuts off tackle as an unidentified Spartan has perfect angle for blocking the St. Xavier end. Fitzpatrick is about to make the hand-olf in fur- ther action versus the Bombers at Xavier stadium. Don Buehler starts up the middle be- hind the trapping guard Jim Harmeyer 0110. The start of a pass or draw play, Hard-running, heavily taped Gerry Schmidt follows Buehler around the left side. This action took place in the Louisviile St. Xavier game McMurtry heads through the center of the Bomber line as Schmidt, Buehler, and Mike Kattus eye their blocking targets. 95 RESERVE FOOTBALL SQUAD-FRONT ROW: W. Evans, F. Herbert, R. Holiday, M. Kemme, J. Raising, M. Ellert, F. Schmalz, D. Bollmer, T. Morgan. SECOND ROW: F. Hetzer, R. Nelson, D. McBrecn, J. Koch. L. Gildea, R. Louder, D. Albrinck, S. Staley. THIRD ROW: S. Audia, J. Mollmann, K. Haupt. J. Dirr, R. Nach- ring, J. Appiarius, R. Weigand, C. Williams. FOURTH ROW: Coach Mayleben, R. Bergman, J Eichert, K. Volz, L. White, R. Murph. J. Betz, C. Burgess, Fr. Faran. Jerry McMurtry leaps into the air to pull down a touchdown pass. Mike Kattus and the Bomber defender close in for a closer look. Action late in the Barbcrton game in which the Spartans humbled the up- staters. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW: J. Kearney, J. Judge, R. Birkofer, T. Schock, W. Klus. P. Roth. G. Rack. R. Perdrix. RA Helms, J. Mahon, D. Betzold. SECOND ROW: D. Dcllcr, J. Sansone, L. Falter, G. Geisen, G. Bards, J. Morath, F. O NeiI, R. Ellcnsohn, M. Kiefer, R. Brenner, Fr. Farrell. THIRD ROW: J. Swagart, L. Alexander, R. Steltenpohl, T. Dean. T. Crowe, P. Schmidt, T. Braunslein, M. Anthony, D. LaVas- seur, N. Snider. Fr. Donnul. FOURTH ROW: A. Roberts. R. Kaiser. S. Hronek, S, Grau, T. Mouch, P. Mc- Ctuskey, R Fitzpatrick, R. Wilking, D Frey, FIFTH ROW: R. Louis, T. Kearns. G Wolf, P. Flanagan, J, Connolly, D. Bruser, J. Ganim, P. Leinberger, R. Zeller, W. Ginn. C. Higdon. Pictured. left, are the members of Roger Bacon's first football team who were present for this ycafs homecom- ing festivities: FRONT ROW: Bob Ruberg. A1 Bunker, Ed Burns tCoacm, Phil Collins, Emil Calme. SECOND ROW: Gumbo Brewer, Willard Hoban, Red Cecardo, Paul Engel- hardt, 0thmar Sand, Robert Miller. These former coaches at Bacon were also present at homecoming: FRONT ROW: Joe Morrissey, Joe Luchi, Jake Sweeney, John Wielhe. SECOND ROW: Walt Ornella, Emmet Crowe, Charlie Oleary, Ed Burns. On Dads? Night the co-captains pre- sented bouquets to their mothers: Pat and Mrs. Russ, Gerry and Mrs. Schmidt, Jerry and Mrs. Bell. , Oppm'ife page: Fr. Andrew welcomed the Dads and introduced each one to the crowd. 1 BASKETBALL i VARSITY . Won 10 Lost 11 . Roger Bacon Opponents : 77 St. Henry 1KyJ 71 i 43 Newport Catholic 58 1 47 Hughes 52 E 43 Elder 56 ' 46 St. Xavier 72 53 Sycamore 49 59 McNicholas 48 56 Purcell 46 34 Lockland Wayne 69 I 59 Hamilton Public 60 I 50 Elder 62 53 Green Hills 39 75 Central 55 51 St. Xavier 80 54 Covington Catholic 76 75 Purcell 51 56 Hamilton Catholic 46 55 Reading 62 Tournament 70 Milford 39 58 Taylor 41 42 St. Xavier 46 RESERVES FRESHMEN Won 6 Lost 12 Won 8 Lost 10 Roger Bacon Opponents Roger Bacon Opponents . 27 St. Henry 40 31 Covington Catholic 38 l 37 Newport Catholic 45 37 Newport Catholic 31 39 Hughes 41 35 DcPorres 36 26 St. Xavier 3O 39 Hamilton Catholic 36 27 Purcell 36 32 Purcell 45 45 Sycamore 43 29 DePorres 39 40 Elder 41 43 Elder 51 41 McNicholas 40 46 Samuel Ach 48 22 Lockland Wayne 24 42 St. Xavier 40 45 Hamilton Pub1ic 48 37 Walnut Hills 34 61 Green Hills 29 40 McNicholas 35 41 Purcell 34 40 Purcell 48 34 Central 40 40 McNicholas 30 48 Elder 51 41 Elder 45 41 Covington Catholic 59 32 Covington Catholic 35 36 St. Xavier 43 37 Newport Catholic 33 46 Hamilton Catholic 34 32 St, Xavier 33 52 Reading 30 37 Wa1nut Hills 31 100 Coach John Gaughan outlines his strategy to Gerry Schmidt. Ed Riechman, Bill Westerkamp. Jim Murphy, and Mike Kattus. CHEERLEADERS T Foley, T. MC- Hugh. J. Murphy, T. W011, P. Russell, K. Stoll, J. Koch. Absent W. Briede and L. Simpkins VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUADgFRONT ROW: J. Schrand, M. Ernst, W. Wcsterkamp, W. Combs, M. Kattus, E. Riechmzm. SECOND ROW: V. Bohlandcr-Mgr., B. Bacevich, K. Schrand, J. Collopy, B. Kramer. R. Daumeyer, J. Murphy, G. Schmidt, E. Stark, Coach Gaughan. Pat Russ scrambles for the rebound, as the Spartans took the measure of the Sycamore Aviators 102 Bill Westerkamp, 6'9 Junior who im- proved wilh each gama tries the laynup. Westerkamp hasjust Hipped a onemander; Jim Murphy. Mike Kanus GD. and the St. Henry defenders converge. RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW: D. Stegeman. W. Hartman, J4 Lammert, T. Dreyer. T. Holt, K. V012. SECOND ROW: 1. Eichert, R. Wiehe, M. Gehring, M. Ellert, D. Buehler, C. Williams, S. Staley, J. Sarley. Mike Ernst stretches to get the tip in the Sycamore game. Gerry Schmidt is in the background. 104 Bob Daumeyer lays it up, as Ed Riechman pre- pares to go up for the rebound. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW: J. Mahon, J. chste, .1. Buckley, G. Rack, W. Klus, G. Domis. SECOND ROW: R, Steltenpohl, J, Royston. J. Swagart, S. Holt, W. Ginn, R. Siefen. THIRD ROW: L. Eling, P. Thaman, A. Roberts, J. Schroeder, R. Perdrix, S. Thomas. agarqggi iii; . f - W1 ! TRACK 1958 GCL Track Meet4Roger Bacon Stadium TOTAL POINTS 1. Roger Bacon ................. . ....... 101 2. Purcell .............................. 74 3. Elder ................................ 18V; PtieJ St. Xavier ............................ 1815 M133 INDIVIDUAL EVENTS 120 HIGH HURDLES: l. Daumeyer 17.8 RB 220 DASH: 1. Hamilton 23.1 P 2. Burgess 18.2 RB 2. Dell 23.3 E 3. Daley 18.4 P 3. Shumate 23.4 R 4. Maegley 19.3 E 4. Reising 24.2 R3 100 YARD DASH: 1. Hamilton 10.9 P Froelke 24.2 X - 2. Combs 11.0 RB MILE RELAY: 1. Roger Bacon 3:473 3. Shumate 11.1 RB 1McMurtry-Murphy-Loebker-Tollived Dell 11.1 E 2. Purcell 3:53.23 MILE RUN: 1. Le Vasseur 5105.4 RB 3. St. Xavier 4:047 2. Welling 15:11.2 P SHOT PUT: 1. McLane 45'10 RE 3. Gosink 5:14 RB 2. Meyer 45' P 4. Schoeny 5:15.7 P 3. Theis 42' 7V2 P 880 RELAY 1. Roger Bacon 1:382 4. Thoebe 40' X PShumate-Reising-White-Combg DISCUS THROW: I. Eyesoldt 139' 7 P 2. Elder 1:40.3 2. Theis 130' 1 P 3. Purcell 1:41 3. McLane 118'7 RB , . 4. Fay 105' 1 E 440 DASH. 1. Tolllver 52.1 RB HIGH JUMP: l. Combs 5, 8 RB Pnew GCL recorcD , . Burgess 5 8 R13 2. Wlttmer 56 P . 3. Hcglm 5' 4 P 3. Curran 56.3 P , , 4' Koehlar 57'4 RB BROAD JUMP- '1 Shaw 1311' 11:13 180 LOW HURDLES: 1. Burgess 22.7 RB ' ' 'ng , 2. Hamlton 19 3V; P 2. Daley 23.2 P , . 3. Combs 18 7M: RB 3. Llebrech 24.0 P I 4. Maegley 24.6 E 4. Froelke 18, 1 X 880 RUN: l. Witte 2214-3 RB POLE VAULT. 1. Buehler 9,10 RB 2 E , 2. Anspach 9 4 X . spellage 2.17.1 P , , , 3. Rmschler 8 10 P 3. Fry 2.21.4 P 4 D 8' 4 RB 4. Farrel 2:28 RB ' aumeye' VARSITY TRACK SQUAD FRONT ROW: R. Daumeyer, T. McLane, J. Murphy, G. McMuttry, R. Koehler, W. Norman, K. Farrell. SECOND ROW: E. Heaton, J. Albrinck, D. Buehler, G. Honerlaw, R. Loebker, W. Leicht, D. May. THIRD ROW: C. Burgess, D. Farrell, R. Rowekamp, J. Shumate, J. Reising, L. White, R. Witte. FOURTH ROW: J. LeVasseur, W. Mouliiet, W. Combs, D. Stegeman, W. Schwartz, D. Vieth, A. Fleckinger. Ray Loebker passes the baton to Harry Tolliver. ,'.- -WA - -;9 .-.-: ' $3 . . '0V .1 .. : a -. . -Q'... ' , L. A;tvuw M, y W. uh . . - '-5-'-$?'; -1-. Above: Jim Murphy hands the baton to Ray Loebker in the miIe relay. Below: Carl Smokew Burgess sails ovemhc cross-bar in the high jump. Though only a Sophomore, Smokey was a consistent winner in the high jump, broad jump, and low hurdles. 108 Harry Tolliver, a Junior, was the champion half- miler in the state with the time of l:57.9. Harry was undefeated in the 880 yard-run this year. Jim Shumate is edged by a Cavalier in the race to the tape in the GCL 100 vard-dash. Ray Loebker throws the discus in the GCL Meet. Above: hRicky Rack, Freshman hopeful. vaults over the cross- bar with ease. Right: Ken Farrell was a steady performer in the middle distances. 110 FRESHMAN TRACK SQUAD-FRONT ROW: W. Klosterman, J. Bollcs, J. Ganim. M. Kiefer, J. P. Smith, J. Schroeder. S. Grau, P. Prinz, M. Ruberg. W. Ginn. SECOND ROW: G. Domis. M. Anthony, J. Dewald, S. Hronek, M. Smith, P. McCluskey, M. Klus, P. Schmidt, T. Eschmeyer. THIRD ROW: T. Kearns, R. Steltenpohl, T. Schock. W. Naber, G. Rack. L. Eling, G. Lawson, T. Dean, J. Woesle. Above: Sm0key Burgess is still in warm-up jacket as he clears the bar easily in the high jump. Righrr Don Buehler demonstrates some unorthodox pole- vaulting form. 111 fgkccw : wading , k '0': , 9 7; J - J J VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD-FRONT ROW: A. Stalform J. Flannigan, T. Comarata, G. Schmidt, J. Teed, D. Doian, J. Swagart. SECOND ROW: K. Mahon, P. Flanagam J. Runnels, K. Frey, S. Holl, K. Haupt, J.Mahon. THIRD ROW: J. Harmcyer, V. Stcnger, E. Riechman. BASEBALL Won 14 Lost 7 Roger Bacon Opponents 2 Deer Park 8 Central Reading Woodward Deer Park Walnut Hills Hughes Elder North College Hill Withrow Woodward St. Xavier McNicholas Western Hills Elder Talawanda Purcell Reading Purcell Greenhills St. Xavier ,-. Humqumquqomo-qw-um Nwocwwummmmawmuwmmooh y-. 112 Left. Dave Dolan swings out from under his plastic helmet. Ri gm Al Stall'ord has the big follow-through as he swings for distance. GOLF TEAM-FRONT ROW: J. Dcller K Lamb K. Sweigart R. Obert SECOND ROW: R Wunder J Honerlaw D Gleason T. Dreyer E. Stark, Coach Don Maylcben. ACTIVITIES Fr. An- 1 , x rush wwmvgmawamm Fr. Brendan, Subdeacon; FL Edmund, Deacon' drew, Archpriest; Fr. Vincent, Celebrant. Below . OPENING OF SCHOOL The school year began, as usual. with a Solemn High Mass in honor of the Hoiy Spirit, offered at St. Clement Church. The Very Reverend Vincent Kroger, O.F.M., Provincial, celebrated the Mass. The ac- companying photos Uight and below seem to indicate that not all was sadness as the boys returned to thcir books. FIRST FRIDAY One of the outstanding features of the Bacon program is the offering of Mass in the auditorium on each First Friday of the school year. The photos above were taken during a Mass celebrated by Fr. Corman. Dan Bach trighQ- led the student-body in the recitation of prayers during the Mass. 119 RETREAT The annual retreat was held during the week of January 27. Fr. Curt Lanzrath, O.F4M., a member of the Franciscan Mission Band, was retreat masten Fr. Curt is shown giving the Papal Blessing mbov6 and giving Benediction with the Blessed Sacraa ment Gem. Fr. Roch Hem distributes Holy Communion. 120 FRESHMAN WEEK In accordance with the Spartan tradi- tion, the Seniors began the process of transforming the new Freshmen into Tncn of Bacon during Freshman Week, September 18-19-20. Right.- Bob Wilking finds fcllow-Freshman Joel Stansbury makes a fine seat where he can rest and sing to his doll. Senior Ed Riechman mpposite page and righD seems to be enjoying every minute of it. Right: Bob Peuick With monstrous left hancD issues orders to some un- happy Frcshics. 123 Mild hazing on the part of the Seniors is one of the essential ingredients of Freshman chk. Above: Bob Penick and Ed Stark direct the chorus line. Violations of the rules of Freshman Week are punished in Kangaroo Court. The sound of trumpets Uighu got pro- ceedings under way Dave Murray served as Chief Injustice. At least the Seniors are enjoying it. Oh, for the life of a Freshman! Don Schneider Gabova seems to relish administering a facial to a rccalcitram Frcshic. Dr. Krankheit welow pronounces on the thess of three victims of the court to undergo their punishments. h z '1' Jack Albrecht and Tom Rack supervised the punishment of those who had to uwalk the plank. Then there was the old stand-by, administered gleefully by Don Schneider, Ron Gueterman, Bob Penick, John Flanigan, and Jack Albrecht. The victims in this case were not Freshmen but upper-classmen who had violated the rules of Freshman Week. .i , k V 31 DRAMA The Fall Drama presentation by the Roger Bacon Drama Guild was Dead- wood Dick, a Western melodrama of the Gay Nineties in which, of course, virtue conquered vicc. John Kemme, Dave Murray, Jim Frey, and Arlene Weaver. Dave Murray, Pat Jordan, and George Hardewig. Joe Hoesl, Dave Murray, George Hardewfg, Ron Gueterman. 128 uWhat A Life, a three-act comedy, was the Spring Drama offering. This, as well as the Fall presentation, was selected and produced by Fr. Ermin: Miss Angeline Uhrig of Our Lady of Angels High School directed both plays. Dave Murray, Arlene Weaver, Walt Evans. Joe Hoesl, Sally Tced, John Flanigan. Dave Murray, Jim Frey, Bob Penick. I29 .-.Wmumm.m vmmrm Left: Ed Anton and date. 130 FARMERS' FORMAL Always a real high-light of the year is the Farmersh Formal. This dance is reserved for Seniors only. Many of them regard it as the most enjoyable social event of the yeart Above: A1 Fleckinger and date. Below.- Fr. Laurian, Dance Moderator, directed the various contests held during the course of the evening. Here several of the boys try to blow a balloon across the floor. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Two hundred and fifty couples attended the annual Roger Bacon prom. It was hcid May 2 at Castle Farm. Left: Len Gosink and Frank Mazzei with their dates. Len was voted Best Scholar by his classmates; Frank, Best Dressed. 132 3 g! ' 1 Above: Gerry Schmidt and Miss Carol Thais reigned as King and Queen of the Prom. Joe HoesI and Miss Toni Grant are behind the royal couple. Below: Some of the award winners with their dates: Jim Frey, Most Popular; Gerry Schmidt, Best Athlete and prom king; Jerry Bell, Most Rugged; Joe Hoesl, Best Dancer. J I h'h '. o 2x - ; ha. h ' m f M ' i Above: A portion of the happy throng that crowded Castle Farm. In the foreground arc Tom Harp, Mike AhrenS. and their dates. Below: Don May, Bob LaMarre, and dates are in the foreground. J? Above: T. Southerington stops for a. word with Fr. Laurian. Below: Jim Frey, Gerry Schmidt, Jerry Bell, John Kemme, Joe Hoesl. Jim Frey and S. Rennels Len Gosink and M. Wilkins Dick Sarvak and J. Heaman Frank Mazzei and P. Armacost Mike Kattus and B. Beiersdorf Joe Hoesl and T. Grant Jerry Bell and S Runnels Gerry Schmidt and C. Theis R. Bambeck and G. Ikley Mike Ahrens, Tom Harp, and dates. Ron Gueterman presents a favor to his date, G. Meyer. 138 Above: Joe Smith occupies the center of the stage as Master of Ceremonies. Below: Gerry Schmidt receives an enthusiastic congratulatory hug from his date as they are named king and queen of the Prom. MUSIC-AR'I' FESTIVAL The seventh annual Music-Art festival was held Sunday, May 11. Roger Baconhs band and Glee Club joined the OLA Glee Club in presenting the program. Samples of the work of the Camera Club were displayed during intermission. Because of the suspension of the art class for one year, no student art work was available for the festival. Several works by Fr. Kieran, however, Were on display. Fr. Peter directs the Bacon Glee Club. :3. ul pile EVE Below: Fr. Cronan directed the band in several selections to conclude the festival. -i - v v-w A Above: Intermission during the festival Iinds Brother Martin and others inspecting Fr. Kieran's artistry; two young ladies prefer to use the opportunity for some conversation. Below: The percussion section. h .n rm e V i as 5 e n o m 0 r t d n a m, x a S s. t e m. n u r T .. a 1'. G i - - FRONT ROW: J. Mcrshon, J. Lanzarotta, J. Spadafora, J. Stein, C. Spechl, G. Domis, R. Heckman, B. Bollmer, T. Sayers, D. Bollmer, R. Metzler. SECOND ROW: L. Smith, D. Mathes, R. Cost, P.R01ing, G. Geisen, J. Mahon. M. Ahrens, A. Dixon, R. Meisner, DV Vetter, K. Mahom THIRD ROW: V. Boehm, H. Kottmann, J. Anderson, J, Isadore, G. Elfers, A. Hammann, R. Artmayer, D. Habcrlhcicr, W. O'Connor, W. Hinnenkamp. FOURTH ROW: M. Schwab, K. Ward, D. Driscoll, K. Meyer, E. Schneider, J. Isadore, J. Greulich, B. Broxterman, R. Moellinger, J. Spaulding. FIFTH ROW: J. Hulgin. R. Pirman, R Grupenhoff, J. Luers, F. Massci. SIXTH ROW: J. Niehaus, C. Doppes, D. Schneider, T. Ritter, T. Southerington, J. Flanigan, A. Meyer, B. Buschman, L. Stickley. BAND In the top two photos the band goes through its paces at the Roger Bacon stadium. Below: They go into the nRB for the school song at Xavier's Corcoran Field. SCHOOL ELECTIONS Most of the campaigning for election to the Student Council was done in the cafeteria. In the two photos on this page the White Party whoops it up for their slate of candidates. ,7 ' ;3 5W 555,7. K. fez , Me Councmors GK Wee 1...; - 5: FOR PRESEEENT - W KDNN BEE w EENEV ........................ QONN Above: The Brown Party responds with a rally of its own. This yearjs elections resulted in a 50-50 split, with the Brown Party winning the Presidency and four Council positions, the White Party winning five Council seats. I47 E. Burton, J. Behnc, J, ?ope. R. Helmes. MERIT WORKERS The top Merit students in the various divisions: Ken Haupt wophomorex Jim Royslon Gresh- mam, Bernie Eacevich Uuniorl Not pictured is the Senior and school winner, Nick Ahr. MERIT NIGHT Three members of FL Peter's Glee Club Hham it in an original Operetta which was presented on Merit Night: Mike Kenniff, Ed Riechman, Tim Pfeiffer. JUNIOR SPARTAN PLAYERS R. Helmes, J. Sansone, R. Stegeman, W. Evans, and two other unidentified Thespians. I aE lIIMIHI Hi CAMERA CLUB J. Jamison, T. Goldschmidt, T. W011, L. Beierlein, D. Leonhardt, J'. Doepker, R. Korb. 151 Fr, Peter, hitherto more noted for his musical and mathematical prowess, turned to radio in the past year or two and is the proud possessor of a ham license. In the top and middle photos he is broacasting on the school equip- merit. Left: Fr. Peter is shown with the loot'h he won in a slogan contest. For his prize for winning the local contest he received a Hallicrafters receiver. Fr. Peter went on to win the national con- test with his 25-word slogan and re- ceived a Hallicraflers transmitter and an amplihere FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: D. Robers, D. Robors, R Brinkmocllcr, W. Klus, D. Rack, J. Weitz, J. Volz, E. Broussard SECOND ROW: P. Schmidt, J. Miller, A. Nies, J. Bardo, D. Betzold, M. Snider, R. VanStyn, R. Ventura, M. Iding, P. Russell. THIRD ROW: R. Sherrick, L. Alexander, J. Royston, N. Pohl, N. Snider, J. Schaefer, E. Wer- nicke, R, Sanders, L. Franz, J. Murphy. CHESS CLUB SEATED: D. Herzog, T. McHugh, J. Kemme, J. Ariss, J. Bany. STAND- ING: E. Vorholt, T. Banclar 153 - - m:n- .,.W.u.wl I . i P'I'A OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FRONT ROW: Dolores Ruby, Dolores Buchmun, Dorothy Oehler, Julia Krcicnbaum Qrcsidenu, Ethel Gerstner, Cath- erine Schulte, Dorothy Fenbers. SECOND ROW: Rose Mazzei, Mary Gold- schmidt, Juanita Collopy, Beth Murphy, Clare Rumpke, Ruth Kist, Marie Herzog. BOOSTERS OFFICERS MrS. Jim Murphy, Ed Vieth, Sam Lynd, Mrs. John Eichert. 154 FRONT ROW: RY Haupt, A. Docrger, Fr. Andrew, W. Ritter, G. DiPilla, E, DFT Albrinck. SECOND ROW: G. Daum, I. Stenger, A. Fenbers, J. Herzog, T. Doep- ker, V. Angeline, N. Stark. ,,,, ' .1771 - I IIIIIIIIIII ' Illllllllllllll , J IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' 'i'lmlllllllll L- .. . n.nu.;HHH.i yz. . . H. A . s. SPEECH CONTEST WINNERS-FRONT ROW: J. H0351, B. Broxterman, ORATORICAL CONTEST J. Flannigan, J. Frey, T. Wanstradt, J. Royston. SECOND ROW: W. Vehr, J. Blessing, D. Swigart, W. Miller, D. Buschmiller, J. Kalb, L. Franz, J. Johnston. The Catholic Advisers Press Association met at Roger Bacon on September 19. Guest speaker for the meeting was Mr. Henry Humphreys Hem, music and art critic for the Cincinnati Times- Star. He spoke on the critids position in the modern newspaper, 156 GROUNDBREAKING Official groundbreaking ceremonies for the new addition to Roger Bacon were held September 24. The Very Rev. Vincent Kroger, provincial 0f the Cincinnati Franciscan Province, and the Right Rev. Msgr. Cletus A. MilIen pastor of Annunciation parish, turned the first spadcful of earth to begin construction of the L-shaped building Rapidly increasing enrollment which this year far exceeded the theoretical capacity of Roger Bacon necessitated the Construction ofa new wing. The new section, which will provide six additional classrooms and some other facilities, is being constructed directly behind the present structLire,joini11g it in two places on the east side of the present building. Above: Time-out for the noon lunch. Below: An early stage in the construction, looking south towards Mitchell Avenue. The lighting in the library was considerably improved this year with the installation of some cold-cathode lamps, shown above. Below: M. Schmitt, J. Brink, S. Loos, R. Schehr. Above: Fr. Ermin holds the attention of a group of Sophomores Below: Mr. Kneip and his Freshman charges, engaged in a favorite occupation diagraming. ADVERTISEMENTS We wish to express our appreciation to all our advertisers, without whose help this book would not be possible. 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 1958 164 Compliments of ST. VIVIAN PARISH Rev. Lawrence J. Kroum, Pastor Compliments of ST. CHRISTINA CHURCH Lockland Rev. George H. Trimbach Pastor Compliments of ASSUMPTION PARISH Mt. Healthy, Ohio Compliments of ST. CLARE CHURCH Compliments of ST. BERNARD CHURCH Winton Place Rev. Chas. H. 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. Pas tor 165 ST. FRANCIS SERAPH CHURCH Greetings Site of the First Catholic Chm'ch ANNIJNCIATION CHURCH in Cincinnati Rt. Rev. Msgr. Cletus A. Miller, Pastor Rev. Bennett RoLhan, O.F.M., Pastor Rev. Jude Koehlke, O.F.M., Asst. Pastor BRIGHTON CORPORATION ESTABLISHED l5l4 PHDNE BRANDVIEW 1-4110 . . . ENGINEERS-METAL5MITH5-MACHINI5TS-DESIGNERS W F- C- DECKEBAC SONS co' AND PRODUCERS or CHEMICAL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT HAMILTON KETTLES 520 STATE AVENUE - CINCINNATI 4. OHIO 166 D F T Salutes The Class of ,58 Dads! Learn all abOut the school your boy attends . . . Meeting event Fourth Thursday of the Month 167 GORDON B. MILLER 8: CO. We are proud to be the manufacturers of the 1958 Roger Bacon Merit Pins 809 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio JAS. P. BOLGER COAL CO. Super Fuel Since 1895 Enquirer Building CHerry 114760 FENTON RIGGING CO. Machinery-Moving Experts Anything Movable EL 1-6366 Compliments of COORS BROS. COMPANY 5106 Gray KI 1-3271 OUR ADVERTISERS KINDLY PATRONIZE THEM Ludwig's Shoe Stores College Hill H Mt. Healthy 0Swiflon Center 7200 Vine Street 4601 Vine St. Karl Mouch, Jeweler Schultc Mach. Co. The Aufdemkampe Hardware Co. 1012-1020 Freeman Avenue Joseph Faigh 8: Sons 2219 Quebec Road Compliments of SACRED HEART CHURCH Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Stoll Pastor MOUCH AGENCY INSURANCE Get It Before You Need It 7204 Vine St. Cincinnati 16 Tel. VA 1-7155 HENRY KISTNER Monuments - St. Bernard Establish ed 1877 MARK EVERY GRAVE AV 1-2245 168 Compliments of ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH 1798 Queen City Avenue Phone WAbash 1-2547 Rev. Aurelian Munch, O.F.M., Guardian and Pastor of San Antonio Church Rev. Gratian Meyer, O.F.M., Pastor Rev. David Hiller, O.F.M., Assistant and Chaplain 0f Dunham Hospital Rev. Raymond Soper, O.F.M., Assistant Rev. Florian Greve, O.F.M., Assistant Rev. Ronan Heifer, O.F.M., Assistant Rev. Sebastian Erbacher, O.F.M., Chaplain of St. Francis Hospital SUNDAY MASSES 5:30, 7:00, 9:00 High Mags, 10:30, 11:30 Holy Day Masses 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:80 High Mass, 5:30 P.M. First Friday Mass: 5:30 P.M. Confessions Saturdays and Thursdays Before First F ridays: 3:00 to 6:00 P.M., 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Eves of Holy Days: 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. 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! 169 COMPLIMENTS OF ST. CLENIENT PARISH ST. BERNARD, OHIO 170 ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Green and Republic Streets Rev. Eric Geisen, O.F.M., Pastor Rev. Michael Dunn, 0.F.M., Assistant Rev. Roch Farland, 01F.M., Assistant Rev. Duane Stenzel, O.F.M., Assistant Attend our Novena to St. Anthony every Monday, 5:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, 8:00 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. See the Passion Play during each Lenten Season Telephone PA - 1-2406 STUDEBAKER-PACKARD DEALERS SALES 8c SERVICE JAMES HOSFORD MOTORS 3469 KNOTT STREET CINCINNATI 29, OHIO AV 1-1473 VICKPS OF CLIFTON LADIES' APPAREL MEN1S FURNISHINGS DRESS SUIT RENTAL Open Friday Eve. 34-2 Ludlow Ave. UN 1-0767 H. J. VONDERHEIDE Plumbing Contractor 2196 North Bend Rd. NIEMANN JEWELERS 1N - COLLEGE HILL MU 1-0974 Compliments of AVONDALE DAIRY 36 Clinton Springs 171 Home - Auto - Business THE IMWALLE MEMORIAL DONALD R- STAUTBERG INSURANCE FUNERAL HOME 4811 Vine Street 2800 Carew T ower St. chard AV 1-7414 Phone: DU 1-1500 Cincinnati 2, Ohio Fire - Casualty - Surety Congratulations from THE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION to the Graduates of 1958 of ROGER BACON HIGH SCHOOL I72 Compliments of ST. MARGARET MARY CHURCH No. College Hill Rev. Bernard H. Piening, Pastor Phone JA 1-2345 MARTIN J. FREY INC. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Industrial and Institutional Building and Maintenance 3611 Yellowstone Dr, at Colerain Cincinnati 39, Ohio HERFF-JONES CLASS RINGS AND PINS William C. Ulrich Warkmanship Quality Service THE CITIZEN'S BANK of ST. BERNARD Vine'Street at Washington St. Bernard, Ohio 173 Greetings from ST. MICHAEL PARISH Sharonville Rev. John L. Kelly. Pastor J05. A. WESTENDORF TWO COMPLETE FOOD MARKETS Locklzmd quming VA 1-2342 VA 1-3835 Compliments of OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART Reading, Ohio WM. A. EFFLER jEWELRY and GIFTS 5908 Hamilton Ave. 7618 Hamilton Ave, College Hill ML. Healthy KI - 1-5627 jA - 1-9536 H. A. Schwartz Wm. A. Eg'ler STARK DRY GOODS Clothes for the Entire Family 4-930 Vine St. AV 1-6061 SPAITH'S FEED 8: SUPPLY CO. Phone JAckson 1-9936 6511 Colerain Rd. - Cincinnati 24, 0. Feed - Fertilizer - Seed Building Material Paint: 67' Hardware WOEBKENBERG DAIRY 15-17 West Vorhees Street Reading 15, Ohio CLOSED RETREATS Every Weekend all year round For Men Groups-For Women Groups Gall LO - 1-9762 FRIARHURST RETREAT HOUSE 8136 Wooster Pike 174 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 7:30 PM. These Classes are held throughout the year, without interruption. Anyone arid everyone is invited to these simple, friendly and open discussions of Catholic Doctrine, Catholic Practice EndrVCatholic History. Come any Tuesday or Wednesday night at 7:30 P.M.; or write us; or phone us, St. George Convert Classes ST. GEORGE CHURCH 42 Calhoun Street Cincinnati 19, Ohio UN 1-41 I 1 Father Stephen Schneider, O.F.M., Pastor Father Edward Leary, O.F.M. Father Fabian Gerstle, 0.F.M. Father Jogues Engelhardt, O.F.M. 175 W 19W W manger 3; 96 $?m' LA ST Anthony Messenger 1W LN - The National Catholic Family Magazine ' 300,000 subscribers 0 $4.00 per year 0 Sample copy sent upon request 0 1615 Republic St., Cincinnati 10, Ohio 0 Published by the FRANCISCAN FATHERS BROTHER JUNIPER duo fbrthe 0 0 Missions! Backward or 'Fbrward FMU ,7me 'FHANGISBAN MISSIBNAHY UNION ' I6l5 VINE STREET CINCINNATI I0, OHIO Wdtefadc'ufammn! 176 IGLER PHARMACY ST. ALOYSIUS mm 1894 Sixty-four Years 1958 Elmwood Of Service Rev. Francis M. Mueller, Pastor Glendale pR 1-861 1 Lou Schwallie, Proprietor Compliments of Compliments of THE DOMINICAN FATHERS ST. PATRICK CHURCH Northside of Rev. Leo M, Schmitt, Pastor ST. ANDREW Compliments of Compliments of T SS. PETER AND PAUL S . CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH Reading Radio Records TelevisiOH SAN ANTONIO CHURCH Queen City Avenue and White Street Fairmount Sales and Service ASHBROCK ELECTRIC SHOP 153 West Benson Street Reading, Ohio VA - 1-2989 PULSKAMP AUTO SERVICE Auto Repairing and Painting 4436 Vine St. St. Bernard, Ohio AV 1-7082 IGLER PHARMACY 1894 Sixly-four Years 1958 Of Service Wyoming-Hartwell VA 1-2615 John 8: Stan Litmer, Proprietors Compliments of LITTLE FLOWER CHURCH Mt. Airy Rev. Edwin J. Hamann. Pastor R. 8.: R. SIEBENTHALER BUILDERS Reading Ohio 177 Of Two Minds 0n the one hand. you have Thirsty G. Smith. Good taste to him means 2w: and zip in a beverage, sparkle and lift and all like that . . . 0n the other hand, T. Gourmet Smythe perceives good taste as the right, fit and proper refreshment for a Discriminating Coterie. So? . . . Have it both ways! Coca-Cola . . . so good in taste, in such good taste. Et voila? IVS EM t0 P190716! I78 PAT'S SUPER SERVICE PRISCILLA BAKERY 4818 Vine St. St. Bernard . . AV 1-1595 Vmc and Martm AV 1-96-15 Free Customer Parking Car Wash and Lubrication Don Jamison consults with Fr Faran about his course of studies for the coming year. 179 Above and below are shots of everybodfs favorite periods-Physical Education and Cafeteria. Leaping, above. are: J. Kaufhold, J. Moran, L. Klosterkemper, J. Morath. Ahr, Nicholas A. Albrecht, William John Albrinck, Arthur John Angst, Robert D. Anton, Edward C. Armbruster, Edward J . Bach, Daniel F. Bausch, Dannis M. Bell, Jerome W. Betsch, J 01111 V. Beyer, David L. Binder, Barry C. Bliss, Robert W. Boeckmann, John P. E. Michael Bonvillain Brady, J ames Terrence Brady, John H. Jerold Breitfelder, Thomas J , Brock, Roger P. Brooks, William Harold Bueter, Jerome C. Burke, Paul J4 Buschmann, William .1. C156, John P. Comarata, Anthony 11 Combs, Walter R. Dashley, Robert G,, Jr. DeAngelis, Ronald J . Dirr, William E. Dolan, David A. D011, Edwin T. Doppes, Carl N. Driscoll, Denis B. Ebbeler, John R. Filipp, Thomas W, Fitzpatrick, William J. Flanigan, John J. Fleckinger, Albert R. Flohr, Leonard U. Franz, Ernest J . Frey, James F. Frey, Joseph V. Gerstner, Edward C. Gertz, Robert J. Gibbons, Daniel P. Gleason, Donald W. SENIOR DIRECTORY 4344 Sullivan Avenue, St. Bernard 8334 Newbury Street, Valleydale 8311 Newbury Street, Valleydale 132 Winkler Street 475 Riddle Road, Wyoming 2640 Gracew00d Avenue 7410 Hickman Street, Mt. Healthy 5671 Haubner Road 1580 Galbraith Road 4020 Jessup Road 622 Orient Avenue 1916 Sterling Avenue 2094 Arrowood Place 3414 Marmet Street 7 Andover Road, Greenhills 762 McMakin Avenue 762 McMakin Avenue 226 Walnut Street, Reading 170 W. Sharon Avenue, Glendale 4419 Greenlee Avenue, St. Bernard 1835 Waltham Avenue 3913 Borden Street 6799 Marvin Avenue 1462 Dordine Lane, N.C.H. 2038 Earlwood Court, Covedale 189 Grove Road 16 Maple Avenue 764 McMakin Avenue 7614 Joseph Street, Mt. Healthy 2575 W. McMicken Avenue Box 392 Marycrest Drive 3029 Costello Avenue 3250 Dickinson Road 7030 Ellen Avenue 3242 Daytona Avenue 210 East Ross Avenue, St. Bernard 5687 Haubner Road 1428 Sunrise Drive, Loveland 4713 Howard Avenue 7503 View Place Drive 3050 Sheldon Avenue 3228 North Bend Road 1576 Wittekind Terrace 431 Pike Street, Reading 415 Herman Avenue 417 Jackson Avenue, St. Bernard 181 Zone 17 16 16 19 31 39 31 39 24 39 32 24 31 20 18 32 32 15 17 24 23 24 31 38 15 16 32 31 14 37 11 11 39 11 17 11 23 24 39 39 24 15 19 17 GosinhLeonard J. Graf. Urban 1... Gueterman, Ronald E. Hadden, Robert J. Hagarty, Thomas A. Hammann, Alan E. Hardewig, J ohn George Harmeyer, James R. Harrigan, George Michael Hart, Lawrence M. Hauser, Robert C. Heckenmueller, Joseph R. Heilc, William A. Heister, Michael E. Hempen, Nicholas J. Henderer, Herman P. Hericks, William R. Hentz, John F. Herzog, James JV Hetzer, Anthony Clarence Heurich, Dennis A. Hoesl, Joseph G. Holt, Richard W. Honerlaw, J ames P. Hume, James R. Hunt, James M. Huy, Oliver F. 111ing, Joseph W. James, William F. Joerger, Ronald J . Jones, Meredith R. Judge, Charles J. Kattus, Michael J. Kemme, John R. Kenniff, Michael J . Kesterson, Kenneth M. Kinross, Mark J. Kline, Jerome E. Koehler, Richard L. Kombrinck, Kenneth J. Korb, Ronald K. Kramer, Bruce A. Kreiner, Linus A. Kunke1, Nicholas J . La Gory, Frank J. Lanzarotta, Joseph A. Loehl. Ernest A. 403 McWhorter Street 4424 Colerain Avenue 115 Lyon Street 8221 Georgianna Drive 212 W. Liberty Street 1520 Harrison Avenue 404 McClelland Avenue, 81. B. 113 Maple Street, Reading 5719 Lantana Avenue 1200 Cedar Avenue 4339 Tower Avenue, St. B, 647 Clemmer Avenue 34 Clinton Springs Ave., Clifton 8951 Livingston Road 1770 Esmonde Avenue 315 Locust Street 1702 Marilyn Lane 4614 Sullivan Avenue, St. E. 7408 Perry Street, Mt. Healthy 604 Conroy Street 1733 Elmcre Street 2535 Hansforcl Place 126 Winkler Street 138 West Amity Road 1773 Sycamore Street 6 Poplar Street 5657 Vogel Road 2011 West Fork Road 14 W. Vorhees Street 320 McClelland Avenue, St. B. 3828 Ledgewood Drive S. W. Corner Ludlow 82 Game 2140 Highland Avenue 569 Woodside Heights 7028 Noble Court 5556 Edger Drive 1924 Dallas Avenue 1448 Ambrose Avenue 1025 Jefferson Avenue, Glendale 3536 Vine Street 3160 JeHerson Avenue 657 Smiley Road, Springdale 210 W. Benson Street 2112 Vine Street 1570 Springlawn Avenue 1800 Westwood Ave. 2166 Queen City Avenue 182 Zone 15 23 19 39 10 14 17 15 24 24 17 19 17 39 14 16 31 17 31 14 23 14 19 15 10 16 39 11 15 17 20 19 17 39 39 39 24 20 20 15 10 23 14 14 Luers, James K. Maddock, Denis J. Mahienkamp, John E. Mahon, Kenneth J. Maier, Michael T. Margeson, Michael E. Mason, John C. Mazzei, Frank C. McBreen, Bruce J . McLane, Timothy S. McMahon, Charles Patrick McMahon, Terrence J. McMurtry, Gerald E. Mead, Kenneth P. Metzler, Rona1d J Meyer, Bernard J. Meyer, Carl .1. Meyer, Gerald P. Meyer, Gerald R. Meyer, John H. Miller, Charles E. Misch, Roger C. Moeller, Albert T. Mouch, Robert B. Moulliet, William H. Munafo, Stanley X. Murphy, James N. Murray, David L. Neurohr, Joseph A. Nickol, Kenneth L. Paul, Judson B., Jr. Penick, Robert D. Pulhoff, David F. Qualters, John M. Reck, Thomas K. Rettig, Joseph H Riechman, Edward J . Ritter, Thomas W. Roll, Robert F. Rothenbach, Nicholas J. Roy, Herbert Lawrence Rumpke, Theodore C. Rumpke, Thomas B. Runnels, Jerome S. Russ, Patrick 1 399 McWhorter Avenue 2930 Sidney Avenue 1231 Galbraith Road 1766 Queen City Avenue 42 E. McMillan Avenue 172 Church Street, St. B. 8654 Sprucewood Drive 3925 Vine Vista Place 2659 Gracewood Avenue 4641 Creek Road, Sharonville 105 Bacon Street 105 Bacon Street 2311 Sylved Lane, Covedale 1716 Ella Street 76 Lydia Street 4204 Hamilton Avenue 14 Clay Street, St. B. 217 Bernard Avenue 2040 Springdale Road 7811 Dearborn Court, Deer Park 1615 Moore Street 3521 McHenry Road 308 McClelland Avenue, St. E. 822 W. Seymour Avenue 4702 Tower Avenue, St. B. 601 Rose Hill Avenue 106 Southern Avenue 1431 Elkton Place 1912 Pleasant Street 606 E. Third Street 5396 Phillorett Drive 4212 Fearman Avenue 22 Glenwood Avenue 2340 Wheeler Street 6701 Bryn Mawr Drive 6320 Cheviot Road 37 Peete Street 2720 Scioto Street 4564 N. Edgewood Avenue 1979 Harrison Avenue 4423 Colerain Avenue 1241 W. Seymour Road 940 W. Seymour Road 1763 West Ford Road 7077 Natamac Circle 183 Zone 15 25 31 14 19 17 39 17 39 42 15 15 38 23 14 23 17 15 31 36 10 25 17 l6 l7 17 15 24 10 15 39 11 l7 19 24 39 10 19 32 14 23 16 16 23 30 Zone Sarvak, Richard J. 124 Parker Street 19 Schmidt, Gerald J. 454 Compton Road 15 Schmitt, Arthur E. 6829 Parkview Drive 24 Schneider, Donald P. 4240 Minmor Drive 17 Schneider, Gerald R. 529 Riddle Road 20 Schriefer, Robert C. 11657 Greenlawn Avenue, Springdale Schroeder, Richard J. 10914 Ohio Avenue, Sharonville 41 Schulte, Harry W. 2615 Scioto Street 19 Schwab, Michael T. 3774 Riehle Road 39 Sebald, Alan R. 8382 Cheviot Road 39 Seibel, Harry B. 19 Ashby Street, Grecnhills 18 Shaw, Gayle R. 106 Justis Street 19 Shumate, James J. 48 Hillsdale Avenue. Hartwell 16 Smith, John R. 2242 Rice Street 19 Smith, Joseph C. 3554 Hubble Road 39 Snider, Louis Warren 1904 Hunt Road, Reading 15 Staab. Nicholas L. 3638 Blue Rock Road, White Oak 39 Stalfoird, Alvin H. 5770 Haubner Road, White Oak 39 Stark, Edward L. 4230 Sullivan Avenue, St. B. 17 Stehlin, Norman G. 5722 Cheviot Road 39 Stevens, Joseph L. 1966 Queen City Avenue 14 Stickley, Louis P. 4344 Ross Hill Lane, 51. B. 17 Stone, Charles .11 437 Forest Avenue 29 Sullivan, Robert J. 6503 Vine Street, Elmwood Place 16 Temari, Julius 2500 Spring Grove Avenue 14 Theis, Paul J 313 Flora Street, Reading 15 Thien, Wil1iam P. 1204 W. 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