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

 - Class of 1961

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1960-1961 TROUBADOUR M Dedication The smi1ing teachers picfured above, Mr. Paul Meyer and Mr. George Johnson, represent a half-cenfury of serviCe 10 Catholic education of Roger Bacon High School. Because of a service-hifch during World War II, Mr. Meyer is ius'r shorT of The fwen'ry-five year mark. Since the mid-fhirfies Mr. Johnson and Mr. Meyer have fought a wide variety of subiects, demonstrating the willingness and The competence to fill in wherever needed. In recent years they have been able To con- centrate on their specialties: business subjects for Mr. Johnson, English for Mr. Meyer. High-school teaching, particularly in o Cafhoiic school, involves many sacrifices. These two sterling gentlemen have made These sacrifices will- ingly and with a smile. We hope To repay them just 0 Tiny bit by dedi- cating the present volume to Them. Mr. Paul Meyer Mr. George Johnson THE MOST REVEREND KARL J. ALTER, D.D., LLD. Archbishop of CincinncH THE MOST REVEREND SYLVAN BECKER, O.F.M, Father Provincial of St. John Baptist Province President of Roger Bacon FR. ANDREW FOX, O.F.M., M.ED. Principal FR. ERMIN WERLE, O.F.M., M.ED. Vice Principal FR. ANDREW FOX, O.F.M., M.ED. Principal '2': with m gnu MR. BRON BACEVICH M. Ph. Ed. Coach,- Physicol Education. REV. STANLEY BIR O.F.M., M.Ed. Guidance; Religion ll, Remedial Reading. REV. FARAN BOYLE O.F.M., M.Ed. Yearbook,- Moderafor, Sfudenf Union; Assistant, Guidance; Coaching,- English II, World History, REV. MALACHY BROGAN O.F.M., M.Ed. Dance Moderator; Religion Physics, General Psysics. ll, REV. FARRELL BYERS O.F.M., M.Ed. Religious Director,- Religion I, III, IV. k . MR. RICHARD CALLAHAN MR. NEAL CONNOR MR. JOHN DOERGER REV. ROCH FARLAND B.Sc. M.Ed. BA. O.F.M., B.A. Coach; Problems of Democ- Coach,- Problems of Democ- English Ill. Latin 1, Geometry. racy, American History. racy. MR. DONALD FENTON REV. CELSUS GRIESE REV. JEREMY HARRINGTON MR. KARI. HAUCK B.Sc. O.F.M., M.Ed. O.F.M., B.A. B.A. Coach; Health, Typing. Bond; English II. Baconian; Religion II, English American History Ill, Journalism. REV. ALAN HEET REV. BERT HEISE REV. GEORGE HELLMAN REV. SYLVESTER HEPPNER O.F.M., B.A. O.F.M., M.Ed. O.F.M., M.S.L.S. O.F.M., B.A. Athlefic Director,- Religion l. Insurance; Trigonometry, Ge- Librarian. Geometry, Algebra. ometry, Algebra. BRO. CHRISTOPHER HETT MR. JAMES HOGAN BRO. EMIL HOLTEL REVA SIGFRID HUDEPOHL O.F.M., B.Ed. B.A. O.F.M., B.A. O.F.M., M.Ed. Assistant Procurotor; American Coach; World History. English II, Lofin ll. CS.M.C. Moderator, Dance History, Spanish I, ll. Moderator,- Religion IV. MR. GEORGE JOHNSON MR. WILLIAM KENNEDY MR. JOSEPH KNEIP MR. FRANK McGEE Ph.B. B.Sc. B.A., B.Sc. B.Sc. Bookkeeping I', ll. English IV. English I, World History. English II, Bookkeeping l, Gen- eral Business, MR. PAUL MEYER REV. CORMAN MULLEN MR. WESLEY NEAL REV. MARTIN OBERT PILB. O F.M., M.A. Band. O.F.M., M.Ed. English I, IV, Typing. Baconian Jr-I Junior SPOF'GH C.S.M C. Moderator, Dance Players; English IIL FV. Moderator; Religion III, IV. REV. KIERAN QUINN REV. LAURIAN RAUSCH REV. PETER RICKE REV. ANTONINE SCHEETZ O.F.M., B.A. O.F.M., M.Ed. O.F.M., B.A., B. Mus. O.F.M., B.A. Religion Ill, Ar'r. Procumfor; PhysICs, General Radio Club; Glee Club; Solid Disciplinorian; General Chem- Physics. Geomefry, Trigonometry, Adm istry, General Science. vonced Algebra. REV. MANFRED REV. FLAVIAN SCHNEIDER REV. THEODORIC SCHNEIDER REV. DONNUL SUTTMANN SCHEXNAYDER O.F.M., M.Ed. O.F.M., B.A. O.F.M., M.Ed. 0.F.M.,B.A. Assistant Procurcnor; Chemistry; Camera Club; Yearbook Pho- Coaching; Advanced Algebra, Tux Stamps; Assistant, Year- Religious Vocational Guidance. fographer; Religion I, Geome- Aigebru L book; Lafin II, General Science. try. REV. WILLIAM TRUMMER MR. ROBERT UHRIG REV. VALENTINE YOUNG O.F.M., M.Ed. B.Sc. O.F.M., M.Ed. Religion ll, German I, H, Lorin Economics, Commercial Law, Latin I, III, IV. ll. Economic Geography. MR. LAWRENCE ZEPF B.Sc. Biology. MISS ALVINA DOERGER MISS JULIANNE DOERGER MRS, ANN STANSBURY Registrar Assistanf Registrar Assistant Registrar MISS LILLIAN ECKERT MISS RITA JUENGLING MRS. MARGE KEEHAN MRS. KAY MANUEL Cafeteria Supervisor, Cafeteria Cafeteria Cafeteria MRS. CLARA MOELLER MRS. SALLY SCHNEIDER MISS HENRIETTA TERHAR MR5. MATILDA WIEDMANN Cafeteria Cafeteria Cafeteria Cook WWW :1 vi! - f iiiliiiiiih' MR. ED ALBRINCK MR. CLYDE GRIFFIN MR. STEPHEN SCHNEIDER Maintenance Maintenance Mainienance GRADUATE? CHARLES AGRICOLA Kangaroo Court Cost . . . Ag- gie liked the school spirit Hated jug . . . Wants to become a pharmacist . . . Will miss the school dances Buddy could be seen with Pohl and Mitchell Advice to freshmen: Study hard and amount to something. lAWRENCE ALEXANDER Varsity B, Football . . . Alex hails from St. Bernard parish in Winton Place . . . Liked Problems of Democracy and intromurcls . Mr. Kennedy was his favor- . Thought chemis- try very easy . . . Could be seen around school with Betzold, Mouch, Schroeder, and SchquFer . . Advice to freshmen: Hit the books! ite teacher RICHARD ALEXANDER Alex liked Father Flovicm end his chemistry periods De- tested geometry , Worked in a greenhouse . . . Was OH 'In to- vor of smoking quarters . . . En- ioyed initiating freshmen Special friends were Rein, Walsh, Huckmon, 0nd Oldendick. WILLIAM AMMANN Lightning enioyed Bacon's sports most of all . . . His favor- ite teacher was Mr. Johnson . . . Liked bookkeeping Advises freshmen to study now because it's too late when you're a sen- ior , . . Could be seen with Baker, Frerick, V055, and Mohon MELVIN ANTHONY Varsity B . . . Mel was a mem- ber of the varsity pigskin squad for two years . . . thing about R.B. happy teachers . . . His most Liked every- except iug- outstanding achievement was be- ing elected to the prep alle American football team . Could be seen with Broussard, Hayes, and Black. RONALD BAKER Ron's favorite subject was Engiish . . . Often seen with Bill Ammann . . . Wants to be an X-ray Tech- nician . . . Laid claim to the title of best looking of room 21. JAMES ARISS Honor B , Drama Club, Bacon- ian Jr., Chess Club, Secretary of C.S.M.C. . . . Jim, who was one of the outstanding scholars of the senior class, hails from Clit- ton . . . Liked the friendly at- mosphere that prevailed between the students and teachers Enjoyed Fr, Flavian's chemistry and Fr. Antonine's general sci- ence classes . . . Special friends were Roling, Parmentier, Stans- bury, Pohl, Agricola, and Snyder. lAWRENCE BAMBACH Larry named Mr. Johnson as his favorite teacher although his fa- vorite subject was Problems of Democracy . . . Usually seen with Alexander . . . Thought the best feature about Bacon was smok- ing quarters. JERRY ARNOLD Jerry liked smoking quarters . . Disliked the strict discipline . . . Favorite subiect was American history . . . Favorite teacher was Fr. Laurian . . . Will mi55 the girls at O.L.A. Could be seen with Dewald, Waller, and Doer- ger . . . Works for an uphol- sterer. GERALD BARDO Gerry had no particular love for English IV,- Bookkeeping I came easy for him . . . Usually seen in the company of Snider, Betzold, Niehaus, Brenner and Robinson . . . His ambition is to go as far as he can at Procter and Gam- hie. JERROLD ARSZMAN Honor B Jerry thought Bacon excelled in sports and teachers Favorite teacher was Fr. Flavian because he taught so that one understood everything i . . Jerry drove a '53 Ford slush-pump Special friends were Bischott and Engel- hard . . . Liked Fr. Farrell's reii- gion classes the best. THOMAS BEATTY Speech Contest Big T came to Bacon from St. Vivian Parish . . . Tom's ambition is to head General Motors A . . Fr. Cronin was his favorite teacher Tom helped whip up the goodies at United Dairy Farmers after school . . . Favorite friends were Osterhaus and Meyer . . His advice to Jfreshmen: Age quod agis. JAMES R. BEHNE Honor B , Liked freshman week . . . Fr. Luurian rated tops with Jim because of Fr.'s friend- liness. . . . Worked in Cummins- ville Public Library . . . Easiest subiect wcs civics; most difticult, physics Can be seen with Pat Foley . . . Will miss the cafe- teriu and the teachers . . . Jim advises freshmen to save for their senior year. ROGER BIRKOFER Varsity '8, Baseball . . . Rog liked chemistry because it held his interest; disliked English be- cause there was too much home- work . . . Thought the senior ClCISS was great because of its intelli- gence . . . Bummed around with Stevens and Sayers. RAYMOND BEISER Ray hailed from St. James in White Oak . . . His favorite sub- iect was algebra Friends were Ruther and Waller . .. Favored Fr. Foron because he was a just teacher . . . Easiest subiect Was Latin . . . Advice to freshmen: Study now because when you get old you won't want to. JAMES BISCHOFF Honor B . . . Jim came to Be- con from St. Clare in College Hill . . . Would like to see the student council have more power . . Worked as a stock clerk at Thriftway . . . Would like to be- come a chemist . . . Can be seen with Arszmon, Helms, Lawson, and Langhorst . . . Advises, Aim for a high achievement. PAUL BENDER C.S.M.C., Honor B , Junior Spar- tan Players, Speech Contest . . . Lead lel preferred Father Coru man because every day was like a Broadway play Pcio drove a white '53 Ford convert- ible knewn cs Becky ll Special friends were Toepker end Kuhn . . . Advises freshmen to get to know their teachers better, as this makes the subjects more interesting. CHARLES BLACK Varsity B, Track, Football . . . Charley will miss his naps before and after lunch . . . He liked the school spirit and friendly relations between the students and teach- ers . . . His favorite teacher was . Advises freshmen to try to become seniors . . . Spe- cial friends were Anthony, Got nim, Hayes. and Broussord. Fr. Farrell . . J. DAVlD BETZOLD Buttzie liked chemistry because Disliked the Student Union's lack of authority . . . Beak drove a '55 turquoise and white Chevrolet . . . Favorite task was going to the library . . . Could be seen around school it was practical . . . with Snider, Brenner, Niehaus, Jordan, and Mouch . . . Will miss the study period in room 26. RAYMOND BLESSING Honor B . . . Rey came to Be- con from St Boniface in North- side . . . Thought Fr. Flavian made chemistry come alive with humor and good teaching The Big R will miss smoking quarters and early lunch cull . . . His word to freshmen: Don't goof around and expect to get good grades. WILLIAM BLUM Honor 8 . . . Bill thought Latin was easy Enioyed the trip to Mossillon . . . Found geometry difficult Found it satisfying to be able to say that he was a man of Bacon . . . Advises fresh- ies to study. BERNARD BOLLMER Band . . . Bernie's ambition is to become c1 iet mechanic in the Air Force . . . Favorite teacher was Fr. Donnul . . . Will miss Fr. An- tonine's chemistry class the most . . . Pals were Sparks and Fulmer Advice to freshmen: study hard from the first of your high school days. PAUL BCEH C.S.M.C., Varsity B, Glee Club . Arms liked geometry be- cause it was both memorable and measurable . . . Paul drove c: '53 green and white Ford in his spare time . . . Worked for West- ern Union . . . Will miss Bacon's atmosphere . . Could be seen with Soupe, Domis, Drummond, and Thullen . Advises fresh- men to get in as many activities as possible. TIMOTHY BRAUNSTEIN Football . . . Tim thought English was interesting . . . Liked the way Fr. Martin taught . . . Will always remember flying to Mossillon to play . . . Crush'i advises fresh- men, Study, for whatever you do in your freshman year will affect the rest of your schooling. JOHN BOLAND John ran back and forth to BCI- con in a '52 green Merc, his . Was happy about spending only two days in fug in his four years at Bacon Hopes to make money even if he has to make his own . . . Will miss initiating freshmen Bummed around with Marston and Rebholz. frog :1 GLENN BREHM Glenn's ambition in life is to graduate from college and make lots of money . . . Liked Fr. Flav- icxn's methods of teaching chem- istry . . . Bummed around with Klus, Eschmeyer, Schmidt, and Lehmkuhl . . . Will miss the Mon- , , . Thought his classmates were outstanding day chemistry lab because they were a great bunch of guys. HERMAN BOLLES Jay liked the technique of the teachers; disliked senior ring checks . . . Favored chemistry be- cause he thought Fr. Flavfan was . . Jaysifer drove a semi-custom '56 Chev which he called his Cadchev . . . Spe- cial friends were Welsbrod, Gei- sen, Schultz, Strasser, and Coss- man . . . Advises freshmen to a riot . come to school even when it snows. RAYMOND BRENNER Ray hails from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart . Favorite sub- iect was general science because Fr. Antonine was a good teacher Pols were Roth, Snider, Hronek, Betzolcl, Robinson, Cor. des, Niehaus, and Mouch Worked as a clerk at The Dis- count House. RICHARD BRINKMAN Dick's favorite teacher was Mr. Kennedy Especially enioyed civics . . . Came to Bacon from St. Gabriel's Thought the senior class was great because it fought hard all the way, both in sports and lessons Special friends were Even, Ising, Dewuld, Bolmer, Schroeder. GARY BRUNER Gary hails from St. Margaret Mary . . . Boscoe enioyed the senior privileges but not the dis- ciplinary rules . . . favorite sub- ject wos bookkeeping under Mr. McGeels guidance . . , didn't dig solid geometry . . . Could be seen with Koehler, Deon, Grosso, and Schultz . . . His ad- vice is simply, Study. ROBERT BRINKMOELLER Bob hopes to become a C.?.A. Found English uninteresting . Thought Mr. Johnson made bookkeeping easy to understand . . . Worked port-time in Meyer's Meat Market . . . WiIl miss smok- ing quarters r . . Was often seen with Baker, Fister, Roling, West- moreland, McHoIe, Cioffi, Frerick, Ammann, and Stein. DONALD BRUSER Varsity B, Football . . . Don's favorite subjects were chemistry and religion . . . Bruise will al- ways remember the thrill of gee ing to Mossillon . . . en'loyed Fr. Flovion's humor and Fr. Martin's sound bases for his wild argu- ments .. . Quack's buddies were LeVusseur, Bender, Agricola, Alexander, German, and Kuhn. F. THOMAS BRITZ Tom liked Bacon's fine staff of teachers . . . His ambition is To become a prosperous business- man . . . Drove his yellow beast . Worked at Best buddies were Brinkmoeller, Willis and in his spare time . . a Kroger store . . . Fister . . . Advises freshmen to study hard. JAMES BUCKLEY Honor B . . . Buck liked Fr. Flavion's methods of teaching Iub chemistry . . . Wants to become a physicist . . . Jim commuted be- tween school and home in a '61 blue floor-shiftin' Valiant Found the theories in Math IV hard to understand but was happy to get through . . . Pals were Specht, Rohman, cmd Hanna. EDWARD BROUSSARD Glee Club, Intrumurols t . . Eddie enjoyed walking to school Disliked the luck of girls Hopes to become 6'2 some day . . . Found English interesting but Lcrtin IV dimcult friends were Anthony, Hayes, and Black . . . Advises Never give up, no matter how Special freshmen, hopeless it may sometimes seem, EUGENE BURTON Gene liked the subiects ct Bacon and thought that most of the teachers were very good Hopes to become c1 mechanical engineer . . . Smiley's happiest event was receiving IOOtXa on one of Fr. Peter's trig tests . . , Rocmed' through the halts with his pals, Unger, Obert, Buckley, and BIessing . . A Was a constant po- tron of smoking quarters. THOMAS CARLSON Tam graced the honor roll fre- quently but not enough to gain recognition in the Honor B club . . . Tom's greatest achieve- ment at Bacon was being the school spelling champ 3 years 'In a row . . . Liked the Varsity sports and the friendliness of his fellow students . . . Advises fresh- men to learn how to study early for it will make life at Bacon eas- Ier. MICHAEL CARROLL Art, C.S.M.C. . . . Mike hails from St. Ann's Hopes to become cm architect Enjoyed chemis- try . . . Favorite teacher was Fr. Antonine . . . Special friends were Klus, Stefert, and Cordes Suggests that freshmen re- member that how the beginning is undertaken is how the end will follow. DOMINIC CIOFFI - C.S.M.C. Shadow has a great interest In art . . . Dom liked smoking quarters and Fr. Kierun . . . Works in a body shop outside of school and his other spare time is spent listening to ion . . . Outstanding achieve- ment was an award in the Scho- lastic Art Awards Contest . . . Special Special Friends were Misch and Kuhltng . . . Advice to freshmen: You get out of school what you put into it. W. CHARLES CORDES Chuck's ambition in life is to be come a psychologist . Consid- ered English and Fr. Corman his . Works at Shillito's Tri-County us a salesman . . . Can be seen with all the Reading gong . . study. favorites . Advises fresh men to JAMES CORSMEIER Jim liked the manner in which subiects were taught at R.B. . . . Favorite subiect was bookkeeping because it interested him; favor- ite teacher was Mr. Johnson . . . Thought religion his easiest and chemistry his most difficult sub- iect . . . Whitey liked talking between classes, especially with Bob Mitchell, Art Moines, and John Wibbels. E. ANTHONY CROWE Varsity B, Football . . . Tony will miss football and Mr. Bace- , . Greatest thrill . Favor- vich the most . was piaying Massilion . . ite teacher was Fr. Corman . . . Most difficult subiects were math and English . . . Special buddies were Wolf, Schott, and Norton. CARL COSSMAN Carl liked the smoking quarters . Thought Mr. Johnson was the best teacher; best here at Bacon . . bookkeeping, the easiest subiect . . . Ambition in life is to become a mechanic . . . Will remember Fr. Antonine telling him to get a haircut. WILLIAM DANGEi. Bill liked the lunch period, but the class periods didn't agree with him . . . Favorite subject was Eng- lish IV because Mr, Kennedy sei- dom gave homework . . . Most diFficult subject was World His- tory, which he flunked . . . Bill will miss the lunch periods. RICHARD COST Merit Student, Band . . . Rich found Fr. and trig classes easy . . . Liked Bert's solid geometry Fr. Flavian . . i Was pleased with being a four-year merit student . . . Got the long green work- ing as a stockboy in Shiliito's . . . Would have been happier with girl cheerleaders . . . His word to freshmen: Flunk now and you will fail your future. THEODORE DEAN President of C.S.M.C. . . . Ted hails from Our Lady of the R0- sary parish in Greenhiils . . . De- livered meat after school to earn spending money Liked Fr. Sigfrid's friendliness . . . Late lunch call was his special gripe . Drove a '60 Chev when not in school . . . Bummed around with Valle and Diersing. THOMAS CRAWFORD Tom liked the early dismissal and and being close to O.L.A. . Favorite and easiest subiect was Thought Fr. Flavian was a good teacher . . . Wants physics . . . a career in the Air Force . . Most memorable activity was par- ticipating in freshman week . . Most outstanding achievement was taking a scholarship test at Miami . . . Could often be found with Ken and Ron Sand. LAWRENCE DEE Larry's ambition in life is to be- . Consid- ered Mr. Johnson his favorite teacher . . . Will miss the smiiing face of Mri Uhrig Friends were Birkofer, Thomas, and Dan- gel . . . Advises freshmen to study continuously. come a bookkeeper . . DAVlD DELLER Honor B . . . Dave l'iked the spirit of Bacon, the faculty, and the way the subjects were pre- sented . . . Would like to be an engineer . Favorite subject was chemistry because he iiked the inn teresting experiments . i . Dove cites' his outstanding achievement as keeping his grade average over 8570 Could be seen with Burton and Herbet ROBERT DEPUE Bob comes from Annunciation Parish in Mt. Healthy . . . Says he liked the food in the Roger Bacon cafeteria Bobfs future ptons ore towards ioining the police cadets. DAVID DEWALD C.S.Mi.Ct . . . Dave liked the personal ottenticm that Bacon teachers gove . . . Didnit like . Ambition is to manage 0 large business Works at The Hitching Post homework and iug in Groesbeck . Dave liked Fr. Sigtrid because he was easy to get along with Making the honor roll wcxs Dave's greatest achievement at Bacon . . . Drives 0 1953 Plymouth which he calls The Blue Boxfl JOSEPH DIERSING Varsity B Baconicm StoFf, Base- bcll t . . Joe liked free days but didntt appreciate ring checks Wiil remember Fr. Cronen for Didn't particu- . t Joe's many years lorly cure tor oigebra most memorable teat was making the Varsity team as c freshmen Specie! friends were Albert Votief Ted Deont and Jim Grosso. PAUL DINWIDDIE Poul liked the school spirit and Didn't ape . Enjoyed physics wonderful faculty . . . preciote iug . . because Fr. Molechy taught it well . . . Liked Mr. Doerger be- cause his teaching technique was unique . , . Hopes to be an elec tronics technician . . . Good buddies were Carlson, James, Pohl, Ariss, and the Send broth- ers . t . Suggests that freshmen study hard and make the most of their time at RB. RAYMOND DRAKE Rey thought the discipline and teachers were tops at R. B. . Brother Chris was his favorite teacher and math was his easiest subiect . . . Best friends were Ken Wecrtz and Jerry EHers . . . His advice to freshmen is Get to know the teacher. JAMES DOERGER Jim, who hails from St. Ann in Groesbeck, will miss the great football teams Ambition in life is to make money . . . Is em- ployed ot Kroger's after school Owns a 1950 metollic-blue Chevy . . i Special friends were German, Weithorn, Metz, end the rest of the VJhite Oak crew. JAMES DRUMMOND Jim thought the school spirit was always tremendous . . . Found this class to be the most coopera- tive . . i Will miss the competition of the choncebook drive . . . Spe- cial friends were Boeh, Munafo, Ammonn, 0nd Frerick . . . Dis- liked late lunch call , . . Advice to freshmen: Time goes fast so enioy school and study hard. EUGENE DOMIS Trocke Varsity B, Honor 8, Bond . . . Gene comes from St. Clement in St. Bernard t . , Fo- vorite teacher was Fr. Ferrell , . . Favorite subject was Moth, thought Physics difficult Owns a hot '51 Mercury . Friends were Boeh, lding, Roys- ton, Soupe Klus, and Van Styn . Advice to freshmen: Think before you speak. PAUL DURBIN Honor 'B,' School Typist . . . Poul hopes to obtain 0 PhD in phor- mecy i i i Hod trouble with senior math . . . Liked English with Fr. Cormon . . . Favorite subject was Poul could be seen with Domis, lding, and Van Styn Advice to freshmen: Study chemistry V . . hard and don't fool around if you wcmt to go to college. LARRY DONOVAN Radio Club . . . and early dismissal are the things Early lunch coll Lorry liked most about Bacon Y . . Favorite subiect wos chemistry; favorite teacher, Fr. Flavion . . . Had a dimcult time with Latin Partners in crime were Rotsching, Grosso, Ryan, and Rohmon. ROBERT EILERMAN Home Room President . . . Bob appreciated the time Mr. Uhrig helped him fill out his income tax return . , . Pres drives a '55 motor scooter Favorite teacher was Mr. Fentqn; easiest subiect was typing i . . Claims his special friends Were Mr, McGee and Fr, Andrew . . . His advice to freshmen is Leave while you can. RICHARD ELLENSOHN Baseball Manager especially fond of the free days . The Farmert' disr Claimed to have Dick was at Bacon liked iug the fastest '55 jeep at school . . . The Bean worked at his fatherls farm after school hours Hopes to be a veterinarian some day . . V Advises freshmen to listen and study. THOMAS ESCHMEYER Drama Guild . . . Tom liked Ba- con's genial atmosphere Hopes to become a chemist Liked Fr. Flavian because he was easy to get along with i . . Good buddies were Hronek, Ganim, Kearns, McCluskey, Roberts, Ginn, and Frey Advises freshmen to make the most of high school. GARY ENGELHARD Baseball . . . Engolt hailed from St. Margaret Mary . . . Liked smoking quarters and the gym Roamed the halls privilege with Arszman, Koehler, and Brehm . . . Gary enl'oyed Fr. Farrelits religion classes . . . Dis- liked short lunch periods and long lunch lines . . . Advises fresh to pass. GARY EVE Honor B . . , Gary hailed from Our Lady Of the Rosary in Green- hills . . . Algebra attracted him the most . . . Had a little trouble with jug Liked Fr. Antonine because of his iokes in class Will miss lunch and smoking quarters . . . Pals were Smith and 099 . . . Advises freshmen to study hard and keep away tram ivg- CHARLES ERNST Charlie was particularly fond of . Worked as c: checker at an A 8i P to sup- The senior privileges . . port his '55 tangerine and white Olds . . . Liked Mr, Uhrig because he was easy to understand Goad buddies were Brinkmoeller, Frerick, Hobing, and Bardo His words of wisdom: study new and you will have no regrets. ROBERT EVELEIGH Merit Student, C.S.M,C. . . . Bob liked the senior privileges, study periods, and lunch Disliked jug and surprise tests a . . Easiest and favorite subiect was book- keeping . . . Freshmen Week was Bob's most memorable activity a . . Wili miss Mr. Doerger's age quod agis. DONALD ERNST Don thought Mr. McGee and Fr. Donnul really taught him some- thing . a . Special friends were Eilerman and Even Drove a gray '51 Chev that actually runs Will miss smoking quarters Advises, Study hard now because you might not get on- other chance as good 05 this one. DENNIS EVEN Denny liked Baconls discipline . . . Liked bookkeeping because it held his interest Found Eng- lish dry and uninteresting Drives a delivery truck partetime Special friends were Brink- man, Rack, and Ventura . . , Ad- vises freshmen to study hard and put forth an honest etior't. MICHAEL FAMOUS C.S.M.C. . Mike themght the schoot spirit was tops . . . En- ioyed his science classes and liked Fr. Martin because he under- stood people t Worked in 0 shoe store Mikels speciol friends were Huhn, Weisbrod, 0nd Geisen Advises, Keep on good terms with both the principal and the disciplincnrionX' WILLIAM FEHRING Bill was 0 stock clerk at the Hill- top Pony Keg . Hopes to be- come a mechanical technictcm . Friends were Sparks, Fulmer. and Malloy Drives a 64 ?itone, 2-d00r Olds . . t Will miss all of his friends Counsels freshmen to study hard and leom the ropes, JAMES FILUSCH Football , . was bookkeeping t Jimts favorite subtect . Works in 0 hardware store oftet school Friends were Roy Simons, Tom Dehmer and Bill Fehring . t . Advises freshmen to study hard and have fun. DENIS FISTER Denny hotted from Little Flower parish Liked the variety of subiects oHered 0t Bacon Liked Fr. Martin's teaching religion . . istry difficult . . . Witl miss Bo- Advice to method of . Found chemi conts routine freshmen: Study hard. GERALD FLAMM Bond . , . Gerald didn't like the short lunch periods . t . Hopes to be cm etectrical engineer Liked physics and Fr. Flavicn's teaching methods in chemistry Pals were Hordewig 0nd Zimmer . . . Jerryls words of wis- dom were that time is short and valuable and that it should be used while it is available. PATRICK FLANAGAN Varsity 8, Baseball. Merit STU- denf . A . Po? hoiFS from 8?. Mar. gore! Mary in North College Hill . . . Liked Mr. Meyer because he Drove a 151 Dodge in his free Time . . . Works 05 cr stock clerk at a Liberal Supermarket Besr friends were Mohon, Swod gor'r, Hronek, and H01! . . . Hopes to play baseball. JOHN FLYNN John worked port-time o? A 8e P Found Typing diFchl'r Liked chemistry because of ?he way Fr. Flovicn handled his classes . . . Didn't like The senior class . . A Could be seen with RCI- mer 0nd KIosTerkemper Thought the Teachers were not stricf enough. LEO FRANZ Drama Gqu The Coach hailed from ST. Vivian's . . . en- joyed chemisfry and Fr. Flovion's . drives a '54 Metropolitan convem'ble which he teaching methods . . celled Gidget . . . special friends were Wiener, Sanders, Smith, and KoeHel hopes to 90 info the business Fleld . . . his advice T0 freshmen; keep your nose to the grind. GEORGE FRERICK George liked the Smoking Quor- ters and Mr. Uhrig's class in Room 28, Which he lists 05 the thing he'll miss the most . . . Liked Chemistry and Fr. Antonina but disliked jug . . . Baker, Brink- moeller, Britz and Ernst are his Advises freshe men to study from the beginning. special friends . . . GARY GEISEN Bond . . . Goosel' drove o yel- low '49 Chev called 'lthe beostr' 4 Was on assistant gardener for Archbishop Alter . . . Favor- ite teacher woos Mr. Johnson be cause he conveyed his ideas well . Ambition is to make money . Disliked the fact that There were no girls at Roger Bacon . . . Buddies were Schultz, Cossman, Strosser, Weisbrod, cund Kohler . . . Advice to freshmen is study. DAVID FREY Football, Baseball, Varsity B Frenchy, who hails from St. lgnatius, will miss Coach Bocevich the most , . . Davels f0- vorite teachers were Mr. Uhrig and Fr. William . . . Plans on playing college football . . . Ad- vises freshmen to study each night and not wait 'till the day before 0 test . . . Most memorable event was the Purcell game during his junior yeori GERALD GIBLIN Gerry liked the teachers and sports but disliked jug . . . His lovorite subjects were civics and history . . . Found English most dimculf . . become a teocher or to loin the army . . . Liz'l did odd iobs after school . . . Special friends of Boe . Ambition is either to con were Torn Oxier, Ron Sand, and Jim Mohon . .. MICHAEL FULMER Band . . . Flip drives 0 '52 Chevy . , . Hopes some day to be a good carpenter . . , Most memorable event was being tromed ct Kangaroo Court . . . Special buddies were Brinkmoel- . . Liked the traditions he studied in American far and Horrigan . History. WILLIAM GIN Trockl Football, C.S.M.C., Merit student, Varsity B . . . Bill will long remember the football game with Mossillon t . . Thinks the best thing about Bacon is its spirit . . . Outstanding achievement was be- ing voted Iron Mant' For football abilities . . . Ambition is to ploy next to his brother on the Cleve- land Browns . . . Would like to get another crack at Mossillon. JOSEPH GANIM Varsity B, Football . . . Nose considers his initiation to the Vor- sity B Club as his most memor. able event . . i Aims for success in his later life . Syrian's Roberts, Keorns, Schoch, Eschmeyer, 0nd best buddies were Kaiser . . . Advocates weight- lifting . . t Advises fresh to hustle. RlCHARD GORMAN Rick's ambition in life is to start all over again e . . Chemistry is his favorite subiect, and Fr. Flo- vion his favorite teacher . . . Was friendly with Doerger, Longhorst. 0nd Bruser, 0nd Helms . . . Ad- vises freshmen, You have to give something to get something. JAMES GRASSO Jim liked algebra and free days best . . . Looks forewcrd to grad- uation, but will miss the different and interesting characters at school . . . Lists practically the whole senior class 05 his special friends . . Advises freshmen to work hard because high school isn't easy. JEFFREY HANDORF JeFt liked the order Bacon main- toins but dislikes the outlook on dates and going to the bakery . Wants to be on electronics man in the Marine Corps . . . Fo- vorite subject was American His tory because it was interesting Liked Mr. Doerger because he was 0 good teacher . . , His most memorable accomplishment at Bacon wos lasting all four years. WILLIAM GREWE Bill appreciated the fine educa- tion that he received OT Bacon Favorite teacher was Mr, Kennedyi especially because of , 'tNose worked as a paper boy after Will miss the good times he had at school his interesting stories t t school Friends were Klosterkemper, Mor- tin, and Bomboch. W. KENNETH HANNA Merit Student, Honor 8 . . . Ken feft honored to be part of this Felt his greatest accomplishments while at year's senior class Bacon were never missing 0 day and being on the honor roil all . Thought that the student union should have more Found Schmidt Klus, Rusche, 0nd Thamen to be very Thought four years . . power interesting friends Math IV rough, 7-327 JOHN GUTZWILLER John hopes to make it through college after graduation . , . Hod 0 special fondness for a certain Works in a hardware store after school . . , Warns study you don't learn. noisy study period . . . freshmen, It you don't FRANK HARDEWIG Varsity Bf Football Monoger Liked the fellows ct Bacon . . Ambition in life is to become successful Hordy't can be seen roaming the halls with pols Klus, Zimmer, and Carroll Advises freshmen, Participate in Oil the activities that you can, MARVIN HACKMAN Marvin come to Bacon otter three years at St. Francis Seminary . . . Still hopes to become a priest . e . Liked Bacon's school spirit,- dis- liked the idea of iug . . . Liked Fr. Cormon but found his English classes diFFicult ls c: greot . . Suggests that freshmen remember the seriousr believer in TV. . ness of high school, EDWARD HARNISHFEGER Ed liked Mr. Doerger because he was c: very good teacher and Spanish because it was mode in- teresting in the way it was taught . . . Owns Cl 255 Ford convertible Never failed 0 subiect ct Bacon and Says this is his most outstanding achievement Friends are Klosterkemper, Agrie cola, 0nd Pohl. DANIEL HARRIGAN Happy ran with Fuimer, Waish, . Ambition in life is to go into commercial refrigi and Muiioy . eration . . . Favorite teacher was Fr. Maiachy because he was a very nice priest Easiest sub- iecis were General Science and Latin ii i . . Most memorable Thing was passing a geometry test. EDWARD HENSCHEN Ed iiked the way order was kept at Bacon . . . is undecided about his future at present . . . Liked American History . . . Wili miss Mr; Kennedy the mast . , . Spe- cial chums were Don Kroeger, Jim Weitz, and Jef'i Handorf. NATHANIEL HAYES Trackt Baconian Stat? . . . Not liked the many pi'iviieges that the seniors got but found selling chance books disagreeable Liked civics because it was inter. esting; however, English he found ditiicult was Fr, George . His favorite teacher . . Most memor- able achievement was winning an honorable mention in the Speech Contest. RICHARD HERBE Honor HB . . . Dick hopes to take up dentistry with NROTC aid t . . Favored sciences and freshman algebra . . . Drives between home and school in his '54 twogtone blue slush box Plymouth Wiii remember winning the Handicapped Essay Contest Enioyed cheering for the team at Massillon. RAMON HECKMAN Honor HE, Band Ray hails from ST. Boniface in Northside Takes special pieasure in never having been iugged Pals were Koetfei, DePue, and Enioyed Fr. Lu, Adilises freshmen to save money for their Eschmeyer cian's Latin classes senior year. JOHN HOBING C.S.M.Ct, Football, Baseball Jack can best be remembered for his outstanding job as a iine: backer for the Spartan eleven 7 . , Red iourneyed to and from Groesbeck in a big blue Piymouth custom . . . Works outside school as a cook and a roofer Jack's favorite teacher was Mr. Kennedy. RUSSELL HELMS Russ liked the spirit of the men of Bacon . Hopes to become . Rated Tom Doer- ger tops . . . Can be seen with Lawson, BischoFF, and Schutte Drove a '52 red and white four- a technician . . door Ford . . . Kept money in his pocket by working at Albews, STEPHEN HOLT Varsity B, Baseball t i . Steve naturally liked sports at Bacon but didn't like iug , . . Ambition is to be a professionoi baiipiayer Liked civics because of Mr. Callahan . . . Thought geography his easiest and English iV with Mr. Kennedy his hardest subject . . . Most memorable happening was making the Varsity team his freshman year. MICHAEL HORST Merit Student, C.S.M.Ci Hoss liked free days and dis- liked school clays Favorite teacher was Fr. Sigfrid and favor- ite subiect was history . . . Arn- biiion is to get to heaven Special friends are Bob Mitchell and Bill Kurtys Advice to freshmen; Do your homework,- it will make things easier. ROBERT HUNGLER Bob found that he was very dissatisfied with Buconian Stall English IV because of the em phosis on literature . . . The most memorable happening in all four years was when the principal, Fr. Andrew, took special interest in his studies Warns young Spartans, Never slack oFf on studies as you'll never get back on schedule. STEVEN HRONEK Drama, C.S.M.C., Merit Student, Football . i . Steve rated Fr. Mar- tin, Fr. Cormun, and Mr; Johnson as his best teachers . . . Most memorable event was kneeling in . t'Goon would like to become a C.P.A. Thinks this graduating class out- the cafeteria . . standing because of all the nuts in it Special friends were Eschmeyer, Keorns, Roberts, Mc- Cluskey, Mohon, 0nd Flanagan. CHARLES IAMES Kangaroo Court . . V Chuck's ome bition in life is to do well in whatever he tries , , . Will miss iug and smoking quarters most of Gll . . A Found English to be his most diPricult subject because it required too much homework . . . Thought Mr. Johnson was on ex- cellent teacher Advises, Study and work hard to do the best you can To be a success. DAVID HUDEPOHL Track . . . Dove hopes to be a A Worked as 0 port- Liked Brother Chris because he explained things technician . . time carpenter . , . throughly , . . Found Fr. Carmen's English IV dimcult . . . Drove a block 153 Chevy Special friends were Koch, Monnig, 0nd Would advise c1 freshman to plan his life by slort- Knueven ing to take special subiects from the hrst year. F. MICHAEL IDING Glee Club, Honor NB . . . Mike liked sports, festivals, plays, and dances but disliked late lunch call . , . Enioyed English and Fr. Flovicm but couldnft understand solid geometry . . , Greatest event was playing in the student-foculty basketball game in l959 . . . Lists his special friends as Domis, Soupe, 0nd Klus. JOSEPH HUHN Joe liked the friendliness of the students and teachers but dis- liked jug . . i His favorite teacher was Mr. Carmen and favorite subiecl was English because it improves one's everyday speech . . The Prom was his most mem- orable activity . . . Friends were Don Smith and Mike Famous . . . Would like to become 0 Francis- can brotheri JAMES ISADORE Jim's ambition in life is to be a pine slinger at his own pizza place . . . Favorite Subject was typing because there were no exams . . . Jim's advice to fresh- men hits vital spots: HDOn't go steady, own a cor, or work in your own pizza store. PAUL ISING Poul liked some teachers and the quiet library but disliked the short lunch hour , . . He enioyed Journalism because of his enioyr ment of writing, but says he could have done without English be- cause it required work to pass MOST outstanding achiever ment wcxs c: 10070 on Mr. Ken- nedy's graph . . . Special friends are Dewoid 0nd Brinkmon. JAMES JUDGE C.S.M,C. . . , James liked the friendliness of both the students and teachers at R. B. . . . Favorite teacher was Fr. Stanley; favorite . . Outstand- ing achievement was graduating subiect was history . A . . Specici friends are Misch and James . . , Advises Freshmen to Learn to study while a fresh man. JAMES JACOBS Jim liked the assemblies, lunch periods, and study halls ot Bacon His easiest subject was reli- gion because he never had to study . . . Ambition in life is to Advises freshmen, Don't loanE and expect ioin the Air Force to pass. RONALD KAISER Varsity HB, C.S.M.C., Merit Stue dent, Football, Baseball . i . Ron was 0 member of the undefeated 1958 football squad, and he was captain of the 1960 football squad . . . Didn't let sports inter- fere with studies Favorite subject was religion; favorite teacher Fri Sigtrid , Thought English ditTicult , . men not to give up. . Warns fresh- GEORGE JANES Track . . . George thought the only drawback of Bacon was that it is a school . . . Owns Cl car but for some reason does not want everybody to know what it looks like . . . Joe Pcrmentier and Nor- man Pohl are his best friends . . . Plays soccor when not eagerly at. tending school . . . His advice To freshmen is to study hard and take advantage of their chance tor c: good educationi GERARD KAUFHOLD Merit Student . ife subiect was chemistry, and he . . Gerryts favor- likewise considered Fr. Antenine Could be seen with Sherrick, Cost, and Nies his favorite teacher , . i Advises freshmen, Keep clear of Fr. Antonine until you 1 become a seniorX PAUL JORDAN Club Foot hopes to become 0 , Disliked the Student Unionls not having any authority Found that Fr. Antonirte treats those students right who traveler . . treat him right A . . Friends were Betzold, Mouch, Roth, Snider, Brenner, Cordes, Hobing 0nd Nie- huus . , . Counsels freshies not to give Fr. George a rough time. THOMAS KEARNS Merit Student, Varsity B, Bo- conicm StaFf, Prom Committee, Football, Truck . i . Tom wilf miss football at Bacon the most Favorite subiect was journalism; favorite teacher was Fr. Lourion . . . Thought Coach Bacevich was the greatest Tom's special pols were Morris, Gonim, Schoch, Roberts, Eschmeyer, and ail the other neat guys. TERRENCE KIELEY Terry drives 0 '52 Ford , . . Hopes some day to become c1 businesse men , . . Terry and Mr. Doerger Buddies around school are John Ogg, Ken Kiuener, and Ted Dean are great friends Warns all freshmen to study and stay away from Fr. Antonine. MICHAEL KLUS Skating Club . . , Moth Bruin Eiked the discipline at Bacon . . . Mike works us 0 clerk in 0 drug store . . . Hopes to become 0 pharmacist . i . Enioyed chemistry and Fr. Fchvicm's humorous man- ner . . . Special friends were Zimmer, Hordewig, Willy Klus, Carroll! and Siefert e A 4 Advises freshmen to get on the stick. lAWRENCE KLOSTERKEMPER Lorry enioyed being a merit stu- dent his sophomore year , . . Am- bition in life is to become a chemist 4 . . Favorite subiect was chemistry Liked Bro. Chris better than any other teacher Special friends were Har- nishfeger, Agricola, Pohl, Grewet Ryan, and Moran. WiLLIAM KLUS Varsity BX' Honor B, Glee Club, Bosketboil . . . Willy liked Bacon because of its discipline and the close personal relation- ship between students and teach- ers . , , W05 active in oli phases of school life and attained great heights in both studies and sports . Only member of the grad- uating class To have made first honors every quarter for four years . t . Lists his best pols as Perdrix, Iding, Royston, 0nd Brehm. JOHN KLOSTERMAN Honor B . .. Lover John'i works at St. Francis Bookstore after school Disliked what he termed the Hblind discipline practiced at Bacon . . , Was often seen with Behne, Kolistedt, and Miller . . . Found math challeng- ing 4 . . Liked the schooi's friendly Oimosphere. JOSEPH KNUEVEt'Nl Joe Came to Bacon from Assump- tion parish in Mt. Healthy Didntt see any sense in English Liked Mr. McGee because he understood high school stu- dents . . , Liked Problems of Democracy because he enioyed studying about our country Special friends were Koch, Hudee pohl, 0nd Monnig Thought Mr. Doei'ger's quotes were the most, KENNETH KLUENER Mr. Cleonu wants to make a million and retire early in life . . . Most memorable event was the prom . . , Liked Fr. Antonine, chemistry, and typing . , . Didn't like English 1V . . i Drove a block '59 DeSoto that his friends claimed was Hreal tough Wosnit iugged since his fresh- man days i Friends were Po- tce, Snyder, end 099. CHARLES KOCH Honor Bi' Liked discrpline and Fine standards at Roger Bar con . . . Favorite subject was trigonometry , . . Pions to be a mathematician . . . Special friends were Kollsiedtl Ai'iss, 0nd Flynn Advice to freshmen: Study hard and don't stop! JAMES KOEHLER Jim disliked the idea of giving homework . . Greatest achieve- ment was passing all his subiects . Favorite subiect was health,- tavorite teacher was Fr, Malachy . . Easiest subiect was chemistry . English was dimcult because he did not understand it Cossmann, Brenner, Nies, Geisen, and Schultz are a few of his friends. BERNARD W. KRUU. Bernard's ambition is to see the world , . . His favorite subiect was history because it is interest- ing . . . Mr, Doerger was his favorite teacher . . . has a part- time iob at AlberIs in Mt. Airy . Bernard will miss coming to school early His advice to freshmen is Keep studying and learn all you can. GARY KOETTEL Honor B, Band . the friendly atmosphere here at A . Gary likes Bacon . . . Favorite subiect and teacher are geometry' and Fr. Flavian . . , Ambition in life is to become a mathematician . Greatest thrill was being the highest chance book salesman in R, 36 when they won the chance book drive in I958 . . . Warns freshmen to keep an eye out for Fr. Donnul's eraser. FRED KUHN Skating Club be a research chemist in agricul- Rick wants to ture . . . Liked chemistry, history, and Fr. Flavian . . , Didn't like , Was proud of the school spirit shown at Massillon algebra Friends were Bender and Toepker . . . Advice to freshmen: study hard and don't take easy subiects. STEPHEN KOLSTEDT Glee Club, Chess Club, Honor B, Varsity B . . . Steve liked Chemistry and thought the most Of Fri Peter event at Bacon was making the Most outstanding Honor Roll i3 times in a row . . . Will miss lunch and Glee Club the most . . . Advice to freshmen: Read, Read, Read! WILLIAM KURTZ Willi's favorite subiect was book; keeping because it was easy to Figure out Favorite teacher was Mr. Johnson because he was a good teacher . . Easiest sub- iect was economics English was difhcult because he did not Understand it Most memOI: able event was the Massillon game i . , Works for a carpenter when not busying himself with Bill will miss the life he had at Bacon . . . Can be seen with Mike Horst and Terry Walters. schoolwork . . . RONALD KROEGER Ron, who comes from St. Clare Parish, thinks the study periods were great for doing homework Favorite subject was ClVle and favorite teacher was Fr. Malachy were Weitz and Henschen Special friends Most outstanding event; attending Roger Bacon. JOHN LANGHORST Jack liked the friendly atmos- phere between the teachers and Especially liked Fr. Flavian and his chemistry classes students . . . . Discovered that iug was very unpleasant in his early days at Bacon i . . Jock could usually be seen with Helms, Bischofl, Blesse ing, or German, but preferred Peg to all of these . . . Advises, Start the first day with study. WILLIAM LASWELL Bill will miss the football games . Disliked Latin because it is. c: dead Ian- and the dances most t i guoge and he is still alive Will liked Mr. Doerger because you couldntt fool him i , i Wished there were girls 0! Bacon Advises freshmen to do their own homework. ROBERT LOUIS Bob's favorite subject was science Favorite teacher was Mr. Doerger Didnjt like English 1V . . . Worked in 0 Gas Station after school Friends were O'Neil and Misch . Advises freshmen, Obey Seniors. GROVER LAWSON Bcconicm StoFF . . . Grover found civics to be his easiest subiect but rated Mr. Doerger as his favorite teacher . i Will always remem- ber initiating freshmen in Kongo- roo Court . W05 often seen with Helms, Bischoft, 0nd Schutte Gave John Law trouble in his green '55 Chev . . . His advice to the new freshmen: Take school seriously. JAMES MAHON Varsity HB, Honor B, Student Union, Football, Baseball, Basket boll . . . Moe was 0 coicmptoin Of the '60 Spartans . i . Ambition is to become 0 protessionol buse- , Liked civics, Mr. Callahan, and Fr. Laurion ball player . . Most memorable event was play, ing Mussillon . . . Will miss all his good buddies at Roger Bacon . , V Friends were Flcmo- gen, Schneider, Serraino, cmd Zeller. ROBERT LEHMKUHL Bob liked Fri Antoninels discipline but Claims the hot dogs at lunch disagreed with him , . i Plans on entering OiC.A.Si Otter summer vacation , . , Bob liked book: keeping and Fr. Antonina and kept himself busy studying Still remembers Fr, Alonts punish. ment . v . Special friends were- Jirn Woeste, Ricky Rock, John Schroeder, and Tim Bi'ounstein. ARTHUR MAINES Art liked the Senior Smoking quarters OHCl the gym privilege Didntt like the short lunch hour and the absence of temules Ambition is to become 0 psychologist . . . Art is o patt- time stock clerk at Alber's in Reading . i . Could be seen with Wibbels, Corsmeier, and Michel. DOUGLAS LeVASSEUR Varsity B,i' Track, Football . . . Doug will miss the Fronsciscan priests 0t Bacon i . . His tovorite teacher was Mr. Meyer because he kept the class in complete order . . . Doug's most memorable event wds flying to and playing at Mossillon i . . As a iuniov, Doug took 2nd place in the dis- trict pole vault,- he cites this as one at his greatest achievewtents while at Bacon, JOHN MARTIN HDimk liked the school spiiit but disliked late lunch Call tOi senr iOi's . . . Hi5 Cimbition is to bei come Ci veterinarian . i . Johnnie thought biology cmd Mi: Zept weie: the greatest Special friends were chste-kemper, Pohl, Hornishleger, 0nd Agricola. B. PATRICK McCLUSKEY C.S.M.C., Varsity B, Merit stu- dent, Football , , . Ears ambi- tion in life is to become 0 million- aire . . . His favorite subject was economic geography, while his favorite teacher was Mr. Johnson . . Greatest thrill was flying to Mossillori and playing in the game . . , He could frequently be seen with Robert; Kearns, Wilking, Ganim, Crowe, and Wolf. ALBERT METZ Aiis ambition is to fly for the U.S. Navy . . . His favorite subject was English IV and his favorite teacher was Mr. Kennedy . . . Al drives a '59 Chevy . . . Al's spe- cial friends were Dewold, Rhein, Arnold, and Schwettmon. JOSEPH McCOURT C.S.M,C. , Y . Don come to Bacon from Our Lady of the Rosary por- ish in Greenhills . . . Ambition is to become an architect, although he claims that at the present time he works very hard avoiding work i . . Most enioyoble subiect was civics; most disagreeable, English. FRANK MEYER Chess Club Frank always kept his mind on study and thought 0 lot of Mr, Doerger's English course . A . Could be seen around school with Jacobs, Mc- Hale and Weismon . , , Attri- buted Bacon's high quality to the discipiine given by the teachers. EDWARD MCHALE Ed claims as his most outstanding accomplishment his passing all four years of high school Says his favorite teacher was his Spanish teacher, Brother Chris . . . Rates Denis Fisher 05 his best friend . . . Warns freshies to ex- pect to have to work. ROBERT MICHEL Bob liked the discipline at Bacon and can think of nothing he dis- liked . . . Wants to become c; bookkeeper and eventually go into law . . . Will miss the faculty , Mike's special buddies were Misch 0nd and his feilow students . . Corsmeier . . . Tells freshmen, Study while the time lusts; four years seems like 0 long time, but it comes sooner than you think. TARON McKOWEN Terry's ambition in Iife is to be a policeman His favorite sub- iect was Latin and most dimculi wos bioiogy . . . Mac is the proud owner of 0 hot '53 Ford . . . His help to freshmen is Lots of luckil' 11 JEROME MILLER Glee Club A . . c1 business administrator or c Franciscan Brother . . . He liked Mr. Doerger and Mr. Johnson, who Taught his favorite subiect, Gerry Giblin and Don Schmiit were his specioi Jerry wants to be bookkeeping friends. WILLIAM J. MILLER Boconion Editor, Merit student, Religious Council, C.S.M.C. Zeke thought Bacon was 0 greo'r school . . . He especially liked The hfoculTy, the merit sysfem, 0nd Thoughr :is ou'rstcmding achievement was the football Teams never being tardy or absent Lists Fr. Jeremy as favorite 'eucher 0nd hisfory and English as best subjects Special friends were all the St. Bernard gang. N1CHOLA3 MISCH Nick liked The discipline of Bacon especially Favorite subiecf was English and liked The Teoch- ings of Mr. Doerger The best . Could often be seen with buddies Louis and Cioff'l . . . Advice to freshman.- Study or you'll be out soon, ROBERT MITCHELL Drama Club, Kangaroo Court Bob will mi55 the school dances the most He was one of The best dressed seniors in school . . . Bob engaged in 01h- lerics and was an enthusiastic bodybuilder . e 05 o senior. . enjoyed inhiotion ti THOMAS MONNIG Tom disliked some of the teachers Is no? yet defmite about his ambitions . , . Liked chemistry . . Found Algebra H most diFchh Works in Winton Woods as a general maintenance man'1 His special friends are Dove Hudepohl and Joe Knueven The advice he gives f0 freshies is To s1udy hard. MlCHAEL MORAN Mike hails from St. Charles in . Thought R. B. was tops . . . Mr. Doerger was his a Mike makes his living by delivering newspc- Carthage . . favorite teacher . . pers to Longview State Hospital Drives a hot motor scooter . . . Best friends were Ed Harnishe feger, Bill Grewe, and Larry Klose terkemper . . . Advises freshmen to study and pray hard. PAUL MUNAFO Sal comes to Bacon from St. Thomas Aquinas Parish , . . Am- bition in life is to become rich . , . Will miss the Smoking Quar- ters the most . Friends were Nies, Schlosser, and Drummond Advice to freshmen: Age Quod Agis. RODNEY MORRIS Rocl, who comes from College Hill, feels his favorite teacher was Mr. Kennedy and his hardest sub- iect was English W A . . Rod drove 0 I61 Chevrolet maroon convertie ble , . . Rod's friends were Kearns, Roberts, Schock, and Gae nim a . , Rod claims the most memorable thing that happened to him at Bacon was graduation. JAMES MURPHY Pizza is a real bodybuilding enthusiast Favorite teacher was Fr. Malachy; favorite subject was lab chemistry He will miss Father Jeremy's good humor the most . . A The Lizard'sl' spee cial pals were Weitz, Wilking, and Art Harris A , . Advises trash to study hard. THOMAS MOUCH Tom's ambition in life is to be- came a jewelry man A A . Favor- ite teachers Were Fr. Antonina and Fr. Martin . . was Religion lV . Easiest subject . Could be seen around Bacon with the gang Advises fresh- ies, Save your money for you from Reading . . . senior year; you will need it! JOSEPH MURPHY Honor 8, Glee Club . A t Joe owns a 153 Plymouth, referred to as the Puddle Jumper A . . He liked chemistry 0 great deal and thought Fr. most . . . Joe thinks his greatest Flavian was the achievement was graduating . . . His best friends were Bob DePue, Mike lding, and Bob Alexander . . . Joe advises freshmen to study hard, HARRY MULLOY Harry appreciated the school spirit and the guidance omce of Bacon . . . Liked civics and thought the teaching style of Fr. Flavian was the most . . . Was the proud owner at a T953 green Lincoln . . Advice to freshmen; l'Donlt ever try to beat the lac- ulty in anytlningfl LEONARD MURRAY Len, who comes from College Hill, claims his favorite subiect was Latin I, taught by his favorite teacher, Fr. Cronan . A . Len's mast dimcult subiecf was English IV . . . He drives a '61 Corvair White Monga Coupe . A . His spe- cial friends were lsadore, Zeller, Spadafora, Shutte, and Schneider. THOMAS NABER Tom was well liked by everyone at Bacon . . . Though Latin II was hard because Fr. William taught it . . . Tom drives a '49 Ford that runs occasionally . Most mem- orable thing that happened to him was missing the First word given him in the spelling contest Lists Fr. Malachy as his fa- vorite teacher . . . Special friends are Biil Ginn and Bill Dangel. JOHN OGG Johnny liked lunch, study periods, and the smoking quarters Enioyed physics, law, and Fr, An- tanine . . . Didn't iike bookkeep. ing . . . Works in a drugstore . . . Most memorable event was pass- ing English and chemistry in his senior year Friends were Kluener, Snyder, and Kieley . Advises away from O.L.A. girls. studying and staying THOMAS NIEHAUS Honor B, C.S.M.Ct . . . Tom thought R. B. was tops in The city His favorite teachers were Fr. Laurian and Fr. Carmen Easiest subject was math . t t Best friends were the gang from Read- ing i . t The Runtl' drives a '58 Ford, his snow plow . . 4 Will miss the confusion when it snows Advises freshmen to go home. THOMAS OLDENDICK Tom comes to Bacon via St. Mar- garet Mary Parish Liked the friendly relationship between stue dents and teachers . , . Ambition is to be a commercial artist Lists Spanish as his favorite sub- ject and Brother Chris as his fa- Outstanding achievement is graduating vorite teacher Special friends are Ron Rein, Don McCourt, and Marv Hackman. ANTHONY NIES Tony comes from St. Parish . . . Liked physics the best . . . Favorite teacher was Fr. Mal- Bernard achy; easiest subiect was health because it came natural to him . , . Thought the smoking quarters were the best thing that hap- pened to Bacon . . . Friends were Munafo and Koehler. JAMES OLIVER Jim hopes to become a top-fiight mechanic and to own a drag ster some day A . . Bookkeeping was his favorite subiect although Mr. Kennedy rated highest antomg his teachers . . Economic geog. raphy he found easiest , . . Will long remember the big football game at Massillon, THOMAS OBERT C.S.M.C., Merit Student . . 4 Tom iiked the retreat here at Bacon He will miss the smoking quarters the most Favorite subject was chemistry and his ta- vorite teacher was Mr: Johnson His special buddies were Eschmeyer, Weiiz, and Kearns Torn advises fresh to study. FRANK O'NEIL Frank thought the gym period at iunch was realty nice . . . Dis- iiked jug and homework . Physics and Fr. Farrei both rated high in his esteem Memor- able event was Freshmen Week . HFlaggei' will miss the food and his special friends, the guys from Mt. Airy a Advises fresh- men, Keep your nose clean. JEROME OSTERHAUS Curley liked the dances and school spirit at Bacon . . . Got oiong Fine with civics and Mr. Connor . . . Fr, Antonine was his favorite teacher . . . Wiil miss the football games and dances . . Advises freshmen, Bock your school!' NORMAN POHL Glee Club . . . Norm's favorite . . Will miss the good times he had in Glee Club with Fr. Peter . . become an electronic technician subject was physics . ,Hopes to . . . Frequently seen with Harnisht teger, Agricola, Ryan, and Jones . . . Advises, Start studying 05 Cl freshman and it will pay oft when you become a senior. THOMAS OXIER C.S,M.C. . . , Tom iiked football games and drama, but hated get- ting Up early to come to school . The Big 0 lists hecith as his easiest subiect and English !V as most difi'icult . . A Works part- time as c: cashier . . . Recalls passing as his most outstanding achieVement Passes on this wise conclusion to freshmen: Television and homework don't mix. JOHN POPE Camera Club, Honor NB, Kon- goroo Court, Jr. Boconion Stuh, Year Book Staff, C.S.M.C. Pope John appreciated the standards at Bacon , . . Most memorable events: Being a poddIe-wielder at Kangaroo Court and announcing chance book re- turns . A . Will miss picking on freshmen Plans to attend Notre Dome in the toll . . . Ad- vises, Decide what things you need to do; learn to like them; then get through. JOSEPH FARMENTIER Honor B, Chess Ciub . . . Joels ambition is to become a better individual to any one subiect ot Bacon . . . Was not partial Considers earning his Honor B as his greatest achievement Will miss the chess club . . . Spe- cial friends were Ariss, Stonsbury, Jones, and Meiners Advises freshies, Hit the books early and save Ct lot of trouble at the endll MICHAEL POTEE Mike hails from 31'. Michael's Por- ish . . . Thought English was his most difficult subject . , . Mr. Wonderful drives c1 '60 Falcon . . . Best friends are Mike Snider, Cooper Lewis, Ken Kluener Advises freshmen to Hit the books.H ROGER PERDRIX Varsity , B Football, Baseball, Basketball . . A Rog lists the M05. sillon trip and game 05 his most memorable experience Pinky liked the senior class be- cause they were a great bunch of guys . . . Lists Tom Kecrns cmd Dove Frey as his special friends. PETER PRINZ Dutchy was a well-liked guy Ground R. B. was the best . . . Thought Bacon . t Liked Mr. John- son, chemistry, and physics Didn't like English IV . . . Liked to get in capping sessions . . . Outstanding achievement was Cid- justing to the American way of life . . . Frequently seen with Schoch, Morris! Giblin, and Twin- ing, DENNIS RACK Glee Club . . . Renny drove a hot '56 Dodge worked at the H. H. Meyer Pocke hardtop and Eng Company Favorite teacher was Fr. Alon , V , Easiest subject was ecorwomics; fovod'e was American History . . . Buddies were Venture, Volrz, Pohl, 0nd Agricola , . . Will miss the junior- senior prom mosr of all . . , Ad. vice To freshmen is study, fresh. ies, study. DANIEL ROBERS Glee Club . . . Don drove one of the speediesf trucks around BOA con . . . Ccmnonbcxlll' Ilkecl Mr. Doerger because he roughr on in- Don works with his father 05 a builder, but plans to ioin 1he Air Farce 0nd Teresring class Toke up mechanics olfer groduo. Tion . . . Being iugged only twice and being a merit srudenr hrs iun- ior year were Donls most OUT- sranding achievements for his four years. GEORGE RACK Track . . . Rick disliked the shorr lunch period A . e Favorite subject was geomefry because he moin- Tczined 0 high average in il . . . Fr. Fcrcm and Fr. Alon were his favori1es because They were nice . . . Kangaroo Court was his most memorable even? . . . Being nom- inored for sophomore councillor- ut-lorge was his most thrilling achievement . , . Jim Woesfe and Steve Thomas ore rwc good friends. DONALD ROBERS Glee Club V . . to become 0 Clvil Don's ambition ls Engineering and plans to attend O.C.A.S. for his trainmg . . . Don could often be seen riding in a technician brown and white '53 Mercury . . V D'rsliked algebra his first year . . His favorite teachers were Fr. Mo- Iochy 0nd Mrr Doerger , . . Ad- vice to Frosh: Study hard and ot- lend school activities. RONALD REI N Bulch liked about Bacon . . . almost everyshing The only Thing he disliked was tth OnCe in cx while 0 whole class would srcy for The crimes of c: few I r , Am- bition is to go to college and major in business Favorlre teacher was Brother Christopher and favorite sublecl was Spanish Special friends were Tom Oldendick, Martin Walsh, and Rlchord Alexander. ALBERT ROBERTS Varsity HB Club President, C.S.M.C,, Merit Student, Football Big Al will miss Football and coach Bron Bocevich the most . . . Mos? outstanding achievement was being chosen AIl-Ciry Fullback his junior year Favorite subiect wos Civics although he liked Fr. Morrfn The bag? , , , AI plans to play COI- Iege foolboll . . e His special pals were Morris, Kearns, Murphy, and Ganiml ROBERT REINHARDT Honor B . . . school spirit of Bacon rhe mosr Bob will miss The . Mos? memorable event was going to Mcsslllon To see the game Favorite teacher was Mr, Uhrig . Special buddies were Ammonn, Frerickl and Baker. JAMES ROBINSON Jim hails frOm Our Lady of the Sacred Hech Porlsh in Reading Favorite teacher was Mr. Favorire Meyer: subject was chemisfry . e , Jim could be seen wirh Brenner, Roth, Jordon, Betz. old, Snider, and Mouth . . . Ad- vice To Freshmen, Study. DANIEL ROHMAN C.S.M.C., Baseball ures he was Well prepared for Dan fig- college and his future life by at- Ambition in life is to be a business manager tending Bacon Will miss the social affairs and bull iiving sessions with his friends . . . Drove a Volkswagen that resembled a bus to school Thought Fr. Flavian was 0 Outstanding making the good guy achievement was honor roll. GAYL ROTSCHING Gayi liked Bacon because of the friendly relationship between stUe . Ambition in life is to be on electrical engi- dents and teachers neering technician . Owns o '57 Plymouth with spinners and leg pipes freshmen is: Start studying as 0 His advice to freshman, not two years later? PAUL ROLING Band, Drama, Camera Club Tali Paul liked the spirit of friendliness at R. B, . . . Hopes to become a Radio and T.V. an- Drives 0 '59 white Galaxie convertible . . , Fre- nouncer quently seen with Sparks, Bardo, Weartz, Ariss, Stonsbury, Pope, and Kollstedt . . . Advice to fresh- men: Make the most of your education. JAMES B. ROYSTON School President, Merit Student, Honor B, Varsity B , a . Jim was a consistent member of the honor roll, won a government scholarship to any coilege of his choice, and earned four Varsity athletic letters i V . He liked Bacon because of the willing and co, operative spirit of the teachers . . Advises freshmen to excel in studies hrst; then pursue other c:c- tivities. TERRENCE ROTERT Roach liked the variety of sub. jects offered at Bacon . . . Favor- ite teacher was Fr. Flavicm most difficult subject was Eng- iish . . . will always remember the Junior-Senior Prom . . . hopes to be a mechanical engineer . . . can be seen with ShaeFfer ond Weisbrod. MICHAEL RUBERG C.S,M,C., Football, Truck Ru made the journey from Montfort Heights in a red '53 Mercury that resembles a fire en- gine . . . Wiii long remember his part in the game at Massilion . Will miss the lunch period and the friends he made of Ba- con . . . Special friends inciude Frey, Ginn, Eschmeyer, and Wolf Advises freshmen to study, study, studyi' PETER ROTH Pete liked the spirit of the stu- dents but disiiked the way the Student Council did not have any authority Ambition is to get through college and hang on to a good iob Favorite subiect was civics . . . Found Engiish most difficult Favorite teachers were Fr. Antonine and Mr, John- son . . . Thinks the senior class was outstanding because of its togetherness and friendliness. RICHARD RUEVE Dick hails from Fairmont , . , His ambition is to travel and see as much as he can . His Favorite teacher was Mr. Johnson because he was understanding . . . Most difficult subiect was English IV because he did not understand it Most outstanding achieve- ment was graduating from Roger Bacon . . . Will miss lunch the most. ALLEN RUSCHE Baconicm Staff, Basketball, Track Al hails from St. Clements in St Bernard . . . Hopes to prove himself worthy of being 0 Bacon grad . . . Favorire teacher was Fr. Farrell Favorite subject was chemistry V . . Advice to freshmen: HRemember, the Teacher is always rigth' JOHN RUSCHULTE Bcconian StoH, Glee Club John's favorite teacher was Fra Antonina because his class was . John L. mn be seen around school with Thul- . Advises fresh- men to study hard and have fun. so interesting Ien and Soufer , V HARRY RUTER Honor BK Golf . . . Harry's ama bition in life is to be an engineer . Thought Fra Flavian was his best teacher Most outstand- ing fear of Bacon was never be- ing in detention . . . His best friends were Wolf, Herbe, and Gutzwilferh . Harry advises freshmen to study and work hard To make their high school educa- tion the best. h yrv'l'lj' Magi, WALTER RUTHER Walt liked Freshmen Week bur disliked working at school on Saturdays . . . Liked algebra and Fr. Martin but had a dimcull Time wiTh English and Mr. Ken- nedy . . . His most outstanding achievement was getting up in Will miss all of the fun of school . . , Lists special The morning . . . friends 05 Roy Bieser and Tom Waller. w t I ,nn. ?Ill u . .5: nu. Lu: nu .- RICHARD RYAN Glee Club . . . Likes the way The school is run but thinks it would be better To receive The class rings during The iunior yeor . . , Religion III was his favorite sub- iecf i . . Mr. Doerger was his fo- World History was easiest because i? was like vorite teacher . . . a story . . . Physics was dimculf because it took a lot of study . , . Making the Honor Roll was his most memorable achievement . . . Dick is an orderly or Good Sc:- Con be seen wiTh Royston, Bender, and morifon Hospital Zimmer. ROBERT RYAN Bobsie's fovoriie feacher was Mr. Doerger and his favorite sub- ject was physics . . . Ambition in life is to Hy an airplane , . A Spe- cial friends were Harnishfeger, Klosierkemper, and Keith Most of all Bob liked The teachers of Roger Bacon. ALBERT ST. JOHN AI liked the sports events of BC:- con . . , Wonrs to go into agri- culture after graduation . Worked after school For the fin Special pols were and OiNeil . Counseis freshies To pay 0L quirer Mouch, Alexander, Tenfion and do their best, KENNETH SAND Mri Kennedy received Ken's vote as favoriie teacher, but history he considered difficult i . . He likes Freshman Week and has no In on his high school years, Ken has only been strong dislikes . . . jugged twice . . i Special friends are Venture, Roling, Crawford, and Miller . , . HSTudy hard, es- pecially during exams, advises ?his veteran student. RONALD SAND Glee Club, Cheerieoder . . . Ron liked the discipiine of the faculty . . Ambition in life is to be an automobile mechanic . . . Favor- ite subiect was English and favor- ite teacher was Mrt Kennedy . . . Could often be seen with pole. Venture, Rack and Voiz Counseis freshmen: Study Hard, G. TIMOTHY SAYERS Tim felt that it he become a suc- cess in life he would be satisfied Fr, Antonine was heid in highest esteem in Tim's mind . . . Claimed that he had many nick- names while at Bacon but didn't like any of them . . . In his leie sure moments Tim could be seen with Zeiier, Hungier, Stevens, and Serraino. ROBERT SANDERS Glee Club . . . Bob liked the backing the student body gave the football team Ambition in life is to be c: C.P.A. . . . Liked Smoking quarters and Farmers Formal the best . . . Could often be seen with pois Wiener 0nd Franz . . . Advice to Freshmen f Start studying from the beginning. JEROME SCHAEFER Glee Club Jerry liked the intramural basketball games enioyed Fr. Antoninets chemistry class . . . ambition in iife is to travel and see the world Yukoni' could often be seen with Klus, Miller, and ldingt JOSEPH SANSONE Jo Jo had 0 little trouble un- derstanding mathematics , . . He remembers, with relish, being blamed for stealing girits lunches Bar wishes to engage in . . Advises fut ture men of Bacon to start out sports some day . well and Finish well. MICHAEL SCHLOSSER Mike comes from St. Clement Por- ish in St. Bernard A . Liked 80- con and especioily liked the stu- dents in the cioss of '61 , . . En- ioyed Mr. Johnson and considered bookkeeping his favorite subiect . . t Mike hopes to attend coiiege . Advises freshmen to take subiects that will challenge them. and take accounting lAWRENCE SAUPE Lorry liked the view from Roger Bacon . . . Disliked the cicssroom rules and spelling tests . . . His favorite subiect wcs chemistry and his favorite teacher was Fr. Flavion t Most memorable oc- compiishment was passing od- vonced oigebm . . . He worked . . Get- ting back from Mossiiion was his at St. Mary's Cemetery . greatest achievement . . . Will miss the fire driiis the most . . . He can be seen with Boeh, Iding, and other Spartans from St. Ber- nord. DONALD SCHMIDT Honor B . . . Smitty liked free days and early dismissal; disliked the merit system and chance books . . . Favorite teachers were Fr. Mclochy and Mr. Doerger . . . Favorite subject was bookkeeping because it required common sense; most dimcult was chemis- try, which he thought was impos- sible . . . Don drives a '50 Ford with a white interior . . . Buddies were Siefert and Oxier. PAUL SCHMIDT Varsity B, Honor B, Football . . . HPJ. comes to Bacon from St. Charles . . . Poul liked Fr, Farrellfs classes the most Schmittie got a reel charge out of getting 0 move in Fr. Flo- Vianls chemistry exam . . . He plans to attend X.U., obtain CI degree, and go on to on interest- ing iob Although he moin- tained an excellent average in all subtects, he felt that trigo- nometry was the roughest be- cause Fr. Peter taught it, PAUL SCHOSTER Toll Paul was a good basketd boll player and a nice guy . , . Ambition in life is to be c: drug- gist and he is now heading for the U.C. College of Pharmacy Paul's friends were Tim Bruunstein, Jim Murphy, and Tom Carlson. HAROLD SCHMITT Harry liked the teachers be- cause they try to help you whenever you need it . . . Am- bition in life is to become some- one whom younger people will look Up to tor advice Favorite subiect was Algebra II; favorite teacher, Fr. Donnul . . . Advises freshmen, Study at the beginning of your freshman year and learn good study habits for the other years. DENNIS SCHOTT Needles liked the school spirit and the teachers . He really enjoyed chemistry and Fr. Flovicm . Outstanding in his recollec- tions was the Washington trip . . . Will miss the lunch and study periods the most Special friends included Wolf, Steltenpohl, and Roberts. Crowe, EDGAR SCHNEIDER Bond, Football Ed's pride and toy was o 7960 Chevy lm- pelo t . . Gar claims there were certain teachers he dis- liked, but refuses to name them Special friends were Jim Isadore, Joe Spadctoro, and Bob Mentgomery. JAMES SCHRAND Jim thinks the friendliness be- tween the students and faculty is tremendous . . Ambition in life is to become 0 good writer . . . Mr. Budt' works in o supermar- ket after school Favorite teacher was Mr. Doerger; favor- ite subiect was English IV. because . Advice to freshmen is 'rstudy herd from the he liked literature . . fl'rSf day of school. THEODORE SCHOCH Baconion Stoft Ted was known for his Toke 0 Break With Ted column 4 , . Liked playing basketball during lunch period Remembers Junior- Senior From where he had two dates . A . Will miss the capping sessionst' the most . . . Mr. Style's ambition is to become a big success in anything he does . . . Could be seen with Serroino, Kearns, Gonim, and Morris. JOHN SCHROEDER Football, Truck, Varsity B . . . John cites playing football for Bacon as his greatest achieve- ment . . . Fr. Foron was his to- vorite teacher . . . Special friends were Lawson, Thomon, and Schmidt . t Bacon and hates to leave . John will miss Roger Advice to freshmen is Whatever you do, do it with iOOCVo effort. MiCHAEL SCHULTZ DutchI' hails from Si. Margaret Mary parish in North College Hill , . . Liked Mr. McGee and bookkeeping class . . Mike was unfavor'obie toward English be- cause he thought the assignments were too dimcult . . . Wili miss selling the chance books Special friends were Geisen, Weisbrod, Cossmon, Boiles. cmd Strosser. JAMES SCHUTTE Jimls ambition in iife is to become cm automotive mechonic . . , Is now working OT 0 Sohio station in Northside .t . Best friends were Grover, Lawson, Russ Helms, Len Murray, and Bernard Kruil . Considered Mr. Doerger his favorite teacher . V , Jim's advice to freshmen is to sell chance books. WALTER SCHWEITZER Track . . . Skeetsi' hails from Little Flower Parish in Mt. Airy Spent most of his utter hours time working us 0 stock boy in a local supermarket Wall's most outstanding achieve- ment was writing the Bits of Bacon column for the O.L.A. pa- per . . . Walt liked Mr. Doerger because he thought him the best and most understanding teacher . . . Plans to attend X.U. THOMAS SCHWETTMAN Tom is from St. James in White Oak . . , Liked the discipiine and smoking quarters at Bacon Ambition in lite is to be a tech- nician . . . His nickname is Sweats Favorite friends were Wiesmon, Doerger, 0nd Wollpe. THOMAS SEIFERT Tom liked sports, lunch period, physics, and Mr. Doerger, bur had 0 difficult time wiih English . . . Owns a green and white 66 Chew which was possibly The loudestsounding ibing 01 school . . . WiH miss the teachers and his friends in class, especioiiy Mike Carroll, Mike Kius, and Larry Voss. WAYNE SERRAINO Wayne go? along with everybody . Didnif like iug or English W Favorite period was lunch . Friends were Stevens, Zeller, Schoch, HOii . . . Wiil miss his caps on Ted Schoch . i . AdA vice to freshmen: Study and stay out of iugi RICHARD SHERRICK Giee Club, Drama Guiid i . , Rick Felt very honored to be a pm? of the groduming class this year . Thought fhut any ciass mak- ing if Through Bacon must sureiy Sheriff could be Sean after school drivA be outstanding ing 0 Mid grocery cart . i . Fell that Roger Bacon could be prop, eriy called his second homei' . . . Advises freshmen, Make the bes1 of high school. PAUL SIEFERT Basketball Paul liked the Friendly ormcsphere around Roger Bacon . . , Ambition in life is To be on auto mechanic , i , Tom Oxier and Gene W'essler were his best Friends . . Thinks freshmen would do well i0 stay away from the girls. DANIEL SMITH Merit Student . , . Don liked the close student-teacher contact and help when you need it . Ambition in lite is to be a priest . Dun drives ca real slick '53 blue and white Chev i , friends were Koettle, Huhn, Toep- ker, Franz, 0nd Stork . . . Advises freshmen to study. . Special JOSEPH SPADAFORA Joe liked smoking quarters and the respect which the teachers . . Joker disliked the late lunch calls and detention . . . received His ambition is to work at some- thing he likes to do , . . Book- keeping and Mr. Johnson were his favorites . . . Most memorable event was seeing Bacon win the G.CiLi in '58 and Ted Schoch are his special Tim Twining friends. RONALD SMITH Chess Club, C.S,M.C. . . . Ron disiiked the size of the lunch lines and the length of lunch period Found Algebra il ditticult Rated chemistry as his to- vorite subiect Friends were Reminds children should be seen and not heard. Eve and Kieley freshmen that little DONALD SPARKS Don liked the many activities at Bacon but disliked Jug and the Classroom rules . . . 'iSparkie is the proud owner of a hot '54 Ford convertible . . . Thought the guys of the senior class were the most . . . Could often be seen with pals Fulmer, Fehring, and Boiimer Advice to freshmen - Study herd and stay on the right side of the teachers. NICHOLAS SNIDER Glee Club . . . Nick liked the fellows he attended school with . . Disliked the outside smoking quarters Ambition is to go to college and get into Cl money- making career American history was his favorite subiect; favorite teacher was Mr. Doerger because of his individual atten- tion . . . Special friends were Roth, Betzold, Cordes, Niehous, and Robinson. JEROME SPAULDING Band . t . Jerome's favorite sub- iect was bookkeeping because he liked bookkeeperis work . . . Most memorobte event was occidently setting OFF the tire alarm as a freshman . . . Easiest subiect wos typing because he had a type writer ctt home Special friends were Swogort, Mahon, Flanagan, Schneider, cmd Isa dore. MICHAEL SNYDER C.S,M.C. . . . Mike liked the the terest the teachers show towards the students . . . Disliked the long tunch line . . . Ambition in life is to be a psychiatrist . . . Most memorable thing that happened at Bacon was getting ct good high school education . , . Most memorable happening was get- ting tugged only Once. CHARLES SPECHT Honor B, Bond . . . Chuck was a man of Bacon who found in- terest in OH his subjects and got along very well with oil his teach- ers . t . Although he had little trouble in any subject he found solid geometry slightly difticutt . . . Ftyboy could be seen pilot- ing his stick, 6 cylinder, '55 Chev . . Obtained on appointment to the Air Force Academy . V . Tips treshies, Get some reoi value out of high school. JOEL STANSBURY Honor B, Chess Club, Jr. BO- conian at the Air, Post Times-Stor sports reporter . . . Joel liked disliking girts' not attending . Thought Math easiest subject because the teach- Roger Bacon ers knew more than he . . . Fr. Donnul was his favorite teacher and Spanish was his easiest sub- ject . . . Joley liked winning the Speech contest as a iunior. GILBERT STEVENS C.S.M.C., Baconian Stat? . . . Gil thought bookkeeping and tour- nafism ctasses were a blast . . . Liked Mr. Doerger and Mr. Mc- Gee . t . General Science was most ditticult subject . . . Most outstanding achievement was go- ing to Miami for World History tests . . . Most memorable events were the trip to Massillon and the Washington Tour. THOMAS STARK C.S.M.C. . Thought Mr. Doer- ger was the best teacher in the school . . . Liked Economic Geoge raphy because Mr. Uhrig made it easy . . . Tom hopes to acquire large sums of money in the future . . . Special friends were Whisset, Laswell, Woeste, and Wurzelr bacher. BARRY STRASSER Honor B, Merit Student Barry tbetter known as PDA from R.B.t disliked all the facts in- volved in math, but found Latin . He liked the school spirit and the caps easy to understand . . of Fr, Farrell . . . Claims he owns a real bad '55 Chev . . . Barry could be seen with Specht, Bisch- 0H, and Wolf freshies, Study now, not later. Counsel: JAMES STEIN Band . . . Jim liked biology and chemistry because they both pointed toward his life ambition, to be a soil conservationist . His favorite teacher was Fri Fla- vian, but he disliked English . . . Most memorobte evem was re ceiving his band letter . . . Lists no particular friends but every- one in general. JAMES SWAGART Varsity B, Football, Basebatl Jim wants to play profes- sional foatbali and later become a coach . . . His greatest achieve- ment was playing' quarterback on the feotball team Swagt' thought Coach Bacevich was the greatest . i . His special pals were Morris, Mahon, Weitz, and Esch- meyer Advises Freshmen to study every chance they get. ROBERT STELTENPOHL Varsity B, Honor , 8 Football, Track . . . Bab tiked chemistry, and Fr. Carmen, but had a dithcult time with math . . . works as a clerk at the Friars' sports, Club . , . Thinks this senior CIGSS is outstanding because of its dig. nified members . . His special friends are Schmitt and Schott. DONALD TENKMAN Merit Student, C.S.M.C. . . . Big HO comes from St. Clement par- ish in St. Bernard Fr Alan's religion classes Could be seen with Miller, and Saupe Enjoyed Schaeter, Advises freshmen to try to become soph- omores. , u .m u; '1er JAMES TERGERSON C.S.M.C. , . . TigeHs DmbificW in life is to run his own Hpro'rec rion rockets . . Favorite reoche. wos Fr, Sigfrid , . . Favorite sub iect was ciVics because all he had ro do was listen A Friends were Robers, Twining, Schrond, and Eilensohn . , , Advises freshmen, NLiHle children should be seen and not heordW CHARLES TEUFEL Charlie comes from St. James in Wyoming Favorite teacher was Fr. Antonina Favorite subiect was civics because it was so easy . . . Thought English with Mr. Kennedy difficult . . . Charlie could be seen with Obert and Deller . . . Advice to freshmen, Study Hard. PAUL THAMAN Paul's favorite subiect was Re- ligion, although Mr Kennedy re- ceived the nod 05 favorite teacher . . . His best friends Were Naber, Tumey, Hanna, and chgort . . . His most memorable event was seeing the Spartans play on even terms with mighty Mossillon be- fore finally succumbing by an 8e0 score. STEVEN THOMAS Student Council, Varsity B, Basketball . . . Steve liked the friendly atmosphere between stu- dent and teacher at Bacon Favorite subiect was bookkeeping . . . Liked Fr. Foron the best . . . Steveis most outstanding achievev ment was being named to the All City basketball team . Could be seen in the halls of Bacon with his pal Tom Vonder- hater. DENNIS TOEPKER Tep plcms to become a chemical Considered Fr. Cormon his favorite teacher engineer Worked for the Kroger Company after school Friends were Kuhn, Wcllrouch, 0nd Wiesbrod . . . Advises freshmen to study. JOSEPH THULLEN Joe will miss the tine footbciil teams of Bacon the most . , . Dis- liked iug and any kind of test . Favorite teacher was Fr. An- tonine . , . Advice to freshmen - Make the most of it, KENNETH TUMEY Track . . . Ken hails from St James parish in White Oak . . . Disliked spending his time in school . . . Liked the tec:hers be- cause of their cooperation Claims getting by for four years is his most outstanding achieve- ment . . . Special friends were Dewoid, Thomon, and Dongel. TIMOTHY TWINING Baconian Staff 'Big T thinks the smoking quarters should also operate a bar favorite subiect was Fr. Antoninets chemistry class favorite teacher was Mr. l Reb i Kennedy . . . friends were Jordan, Schrand, Eschmeyer, and Schoch . . . warns freshmen to keep Up their pro- tection payments. RAYMOND VENTURA Glee Club . . . Ray liked the great Spartan football team . . . Am- bition in life is to become a master plumber Works as an ottice boy for Imperial Laundry Venny's special friends were John Voltz and Dennis Rack Advises freshmen, You'll have to study hard to pass. LAURENCE UNGER Larry wished that the school iackets had come earlier Thought the senior class was out standing because it boosted school spirit, which had seemed to be slipping away . . , Swagart, Obert, V055, and Burton . Tells treshies that it would be wise not to let their subjects get ahead of them. Friends were ALBERT VOLLE Butch liked lunch but didn't appreciate physical education . . . Among his favorites are civics, Fr. Laurian, and his '51 Olds, generally known around school as Barbs Bomb . Thought passing geometry was his most outstanding feat Hopes to become an engineer after gradua- tion . . . Could be seen in the company of Tom Wallrauch, Joe Diersing, and Ted Dean. FRANK VAN STYN Frank hails from St, Bernard . . . Favorite subiect was geometry Frank will miss smoking quarters . . . Could be seen with la'ing, Boeh, Saupe, Klus, Rusche, and Domis. JOHN VOLZ Glee Club, C.S.M.C. . . . John boasts of only being iugged twice in all 4 years . . . Mr. Doerger was his favorite teacher and English his favorite subiect. Most memorable event was being in the speech contest . . . Am- bition is to work for the govern- ment . . . Will miss the friends he Advises freshmen, Don't get Fri Antonine made at Bacon mad. WILLIAM VAUGHN Honor B , C.S.M.C . . . Bill liked the football games and the pep Favorite subiect Outstanding achievement was passing all four assemblies was history years . . . Ambition is to be a success . . Governor enjoyed the trip to Massillon . . . Special friends are Giblin, Votel, and Oxier . . . Advises freshmen to go to school activities. CLARENCE VONDERHAAR Clarence liked early lunch cell and didn't dislike anything about R.B. . . . was high chance book salesman for two years, 1960 and i961 . . . broke his own chance book record in i96i . . . Mr. Meyer, Mr. Johnson, and book- keeping were his favorites Drove to Bacon in his '56 Mercury station wagon . . . Hung around with Bob Woeste and Mike Horst. THOMAS VONDEHAAR Tom liked the school dramas and also the good education he re- ceived . . . Disliked ing and the fact that there were no girls of R.B. . Ambition is to be- come a bookkeeper or c1 C.P.A. . Favmite teachers were Mr. Johnson and Fr. Farrell Most memorable event was selling 251 chance books for Mr. Mo . Most out- standing achievement was getting on the honor roll and being ct chance book bookkeeper for two Gee's Marauders . 1 years. GARY WALLPE Gary owned 0 '56 Buick converti- ble and worked at his father's gas station as a mechanic . . . His fo- vorite teacher was Fr. Flovicn Chaps' special friends were Tom Eschmeyer, Joe Ganim, and Albert St. John . . . Advises freshmen to study hard and stay away from Fr. Antonine. LAWRENCE VOSS Track . . . Lorry liked the friendly atmoaphere which existed in the Disliked the three year delay of the school halls of Bacon . jackets . . . Goal in life is to enter into the business world . . . Favorite teacher was Mr. Callahan and favorite subiects Were history and civics . . . Larry works in a grocery store after school Fuzz-nott' will miss the sports the most. THOMAS WALLRAUCH Tom liked Bacon because it was close to O.L.A. . . . Most difficult subiect was English because he didn't dig foreign languages . Tom drives a '56 Ford con- vertible and works at Albers in his spare time . . . His most me- morable event was getting deten- tion his first day of school by none other than Fr. Antonine. MARTIN VOTEL Martin wishes to become an elec- . Will miss the social activities at Bacon tricol engineer . , Special friends were C, Ernest, E. Wernicke, and W. Vaughn Advises freshmen not to tear teachers but to respect them. MARTIN WALSH Honor B, C.S.M.C. . . . Martin hails from St. Margaret Mary in North College Hill i . . Intends to be a CPA. after graduation . . . Considers this senior class out- standing because he was part at it . . , Special friends were Rueve, Alexander, and Fulmer Warns freshmen, Doth mess around or Fri Antonine and the syndicate will wipe you Up. THOMAS WALLER Kangaroo court, Drama . . . Tom's ambition is to be a success . Liked lob chemistry and Fr. Fla- vicm , i . Most memorable event was being in Kangaroo Court . Tom is a salesman at Bel- kraft Home Products Co. . . . To be a senior and to graduate were his greatest achievements Tom will miss goating OFF between classes Roy Beiser, Walt Ruther, and Jerry Arnold were his best friends. TERRY WALTERS His favorite subiect was geometry t . Claims that he always tried to get in all the work required of him and iust aimed at being a . Advises freshmen to hustle from the word u u go. good Bacon student . . KENNETH WEARTZ Ken liked the lunch period at Bacon the best . . . iect was American history Favorite sub- lntends to become an accountant . Advice to freshmen is Avoid Fr. Antoninet when he graduates . . EUGENE WESSELER Honor B . . . Gene's ambition in life is to become a chemist . . . His favorite subiect was chemistry, and naturally Fr. Flavion was his favorite teacher t . His easiest subiect was civics . activities include 0 iob at 0 Liberal Supermarket. , t His outside THOMAS WEISBROD Honor B . . . Torn tiked The spirit, friendliness, and sociobitity at Roger Bacon . . . Owns a t4? black Chevy . . . Brats thought it might be wise to hold the Prom elsewhere in future years Lists Geisen, Voss, Bolles, Schultz, and Rohmun among his many friends. JAMES WEITZ Glee Club . . . Jim will miss the cap sessions with the boys . . . Favorite teacher was Mr. Doerger . . . Thought Fr. Antonina was the greatest t . . Shrimp's special friends were Schoch, Gcmim, Kroeger, Henschen, 0nd Wilking . Advises trosh to obey the rules. EUGENE WERNICKE Glee club, Band . . . Gene thought one of his moior accom- plishments was going through four years of high school . . . Fav0rite teacher was Fr. Lucian; favorite subiect, Latin . . . Special friends were Bifl Blum, Martin Votel, and Charlie Ernst. GUY WESTMORELAND Guyls favorite subiect was history because it was 0 review at events which were interesting . . . Mrs Doerger was his favorite teacher because he was understanding and thoughtful of each student Disliked Latin because it was dimcult and re- quired a lot of thinking. individually DONALD WHITAKER Don wants to become a navigator in the Air Force . . . His favorite subiect was physics because it was easy; favorite teacher was Mr. Callahan because he was easy to understand . . 4 Economic Geog- raphy was his easiest subiect . . . Shelky worked in an lGA store . . . Can be seen with Fi- lusch, Johnson, and Miller . Drove a '49 Ford which he called Black Beauty. TIMOTHY WHALEN Came all the way from St. John's in Dry Ridge His favorite subject was English; favorite teacher, Fr. Corman . . . His am- bition is to be a teacher Advice to freshies: If you want to take it easy, try some other high school. JOHN WIBBELS Honor B . at Bacon except math and chance books . . . Went to Miami for the state tests three years in a . . Liked everything row . . . World History and Fr. Faran were his favorites Mike Klus and Allan Wolf were Advises freshmen not to goof off. his special friends . I THOMAS WHlSNER Tom liked the football games the best at Bacon along with the School Spirit teacher Was Mr. Doerger His favorite Biggest thrill was graduating from Roger Bacon, which he thinks is the best school there is . . . Ad- vises freshmen to study hard and stay out of Jug, PAUL WlENER Honor B, Merit Student Snitz liked the great football teams at Bacon and Mr. McGee's teaching Most memorable event was attending the Farmer's Formal . t . Paul will also miss the service talks given by Mr. Kennedy Buddies are Bob Sanders, Rick Rack, and Leo Franz . . . Advice to freshmen: Remember that books come be- fore girls. PAUL WHISSEL Honest Paul thought Fr. Farrell was his best teacher . . . Most memorable occurence was meet- ing the clean at Rm. 'l40 . Best friends were Stork, Dcngel, Handort, and Wilking . . . Ad- vises freshmen to avoid the dean, Fr. Antonine. NELSON WlESMAN Nelson likes the school spirit but figures high school costs too much . . . Liked physics, Fr. Martin and Algebra II found English difficult . . . Drives 0 blue Ford with a '55 Buick engine . . . Will miss dismissal the most . . . He lists his special friends: Tom Schwettman, Bill Metz, and John Doerger. ROBERT WIETHORN Bob likes the race to the cafe- teria at lunch and would rather have the school air-conditioned . He wants to get rich quick Liked chemistry and Mr. Connor . . . Will miss free days the most . . . Lists special friends as Jim Doerger, Mike Car- roll, and Tom Niehaus . . . Ad- vises freshmen to study hard and hope for easy teachers. ROBERT WOESTE Bob liked the discipline at Bacon best . . . His taverite teacher was Mr. Doerger; English was his most difticult subject . . . After school Bob worked 01' Krogeris . . V Could be seen around school with Voltz and Vonderhocxr. ROBERT WILKING Woody was usually seen with Jim Weitz, and His favorite Jim Swagort, Roger Perdrix teacher was Mr, Cailahan; he more or iess liked American his- tory. E. ALLAN WOLF Student Council, Varsity B, Honor B, Football, Basketball . . t'E.A. liked the closeness of the student body but disliked the late tunch Cali , . . Ambition in life is to make easy money . . . The most memorable event was playing on the team that fiew to His best friends were Crowe and Schott. Massillon and history were his subjects . . favorite teacher because he was cause it was interesting . . wonderful event was the Washing- ton trip . . friends JAMES WILLIS Jim iiked the free days; he dis- liked the idea of never closing school when it snows , . . Civics favorite . Mr. Johnson was his nice, fair individual Easiest subiect was economics be- . Most . WilliH willsmiss his because he thinks the seniors are nice guys. ANDREW WURZELBACHER Andy disliked the food in the cafeteria His favorite sub- ject was history; his favorite teacher was Mr. McGee because Mr. McGee drives such a neat car . . . Has a very powerful '56 Ford which is coiled The Ghost because it doesn't stand c: ghost of a chance on C steep hill. JAMES WOESTE Jim liked the Senior Privileges I didn't like Jug or re- verse schedulet' . . . Ambition in life; to be a success . . . Speciai friends were Wurzelbocker, Lehm- kuhl, and R. Rock . . . Will miss the school spirit . . . Jim's advice to freshmen - Sell chance books. RONALD ZELLER Football, CASMC. Ron liked neither late lunch cull nor ge- ometry . . . Liked American His- tory and Fr Antonine's accent Most memorable event was the trip to Mossillon . .Will miss Fr. 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Wi'rhrow .............. O 33 ........ Walnut Hills ........... O 28 ........ Taft ................. 6 4O ........ Hughes ............... O O ........ Massillon .............. 8 39 ........ Central .............. O 6 ........ Purcell ................ 9 54 ........ Columbus East .......... 8 51 ........ Eider ................ O 22 ........ St Xavier .............. 6 RESERVE RECORD Roger Bacon Opponenfs 14 ........ Withrow ............ 12 26 ........ St. Xavier ............ 8 12 ........ Purcell ............... 14 8 ........ Elder ................ 8 8 ........ St. Xavier ............ 12 20 ........ Purcell ............... 0 Investigating what magic words will key up The Spartans for a strong second-half eHorf. Husky Jim Mohon gets last minute instructions from Coach Bccevich during the Elder game, won by fhe Spartans 51-0 .EmE .U amnmox .m JEEsuw .N. :30 A. 60:..ng .v. .531 .m dEOxm .3; . cmmEccmoI .h. 023 .E 30: 1.52m .Emzm, 4. 330.. .m .53 .2 553 .n. cmgmozco .2; Emou. .x .95me .m ngOm IKE .mEoEoI .m 605fo F c353 4. :95 .m 591m H :30... .., $25.1 4 302 1.5500. .coimm .m Juwghwsmg .o 5:50: a EEPBE .n. KcotoZ .w .EBmczchm F .quE .U :mmEm .0 30m. DEE. .ngELUmm F Scofcd .5. 5255mm .m .mEEU .4. JEEsum .n. SE . .0 .202, .i 961:0me 4 K9331 .2 39. oonm 593:8 in :88 .zi 550 .E $3522 a iumuam a $.33. h-mg 4 .2222 4 .38. .1 3302.5 a .253. 9 4:01:25 .3 .5383 85 :88 2,9. 59: . mr'wwwwwrwwwwywxa n . The right side of the Spartan line demonstrates the low, hard charge in the St. Xavier game. 3;:W E iSM $1353me : ; u. awymr r at g, . Nw-el'tawhht'a x A mighty piIe-up, but it's another touchdown in the rout of Withrow. Jim Mohon Gust to the right of the refereet- finds an opening in the Central defense that means six more points for Bacon. Right: Jim Swogort carries on the keeper'h play against CenfroL Below: Bill Ginn sets to receive 0 pass in the St. Xavier game. Bottom: John Schroeder cufs back to The middle to elude the Bomber ?acklers. Corner defender AI Wolf closes in on a Panther. Assismnf coach Dick Callahan shouts encouragement to the defe nsive platoon Fr. Dominic Calme, O.F.M., former Bacon teacher, addresses the Spartans in G pep assembly before The Purcell game. Bottom photo: Spartan defenders close up The middle against Purcell. ' . ; spy meiaLM m A low, driving tackle sfops c1 Cavalier as the pursuit moves in To help. Fullback cnd urt-sfudenr Couzins of Purcell slams into a wall of Spartans. .:om0I E; 5300 .0m25 .0 96:32 .w. .260 i .52.:me .u imam .0 6.05.2 .n. 62cm . :00 LucoU .32 gown IKE :92 $me .4. xmew: .m iutmmmmo .o :02ENSO .5 .930 .0 630m F $0.0. .m. .mhmo .m 30m 1550 . .mEuooO .0 .ccoEmoI .a 5.on5ch 4. .5353 ... cacao; .0 HF; .w $4.3m F 5.3m .m 52.30 .m 30: D51... .coExuoLm .N. .ccELm:02, .m .xuwnEEmg .Q .3323. .m K anNEgum .O .Emgo:oN..;U .0 .naosuw .m 9.362 d :52 50302 .m 5201 QZOUmw .mclaoI ... .Emzm m Mmmmm .U .cmccoLm .2, .czoENtm .u. Sachem .U .83me .0 .523 4S 5:15; P $95.3, .w 30m hZOE . BASKETBALL VARSITY RECORD Roger Bacon Opponents 74 ........ ST. Henry ............ 58 82 ........ Hughes .............. 71 68 ........ Central .............. 89 77 ........ Newport Catholic ...... 62 66 ........ Highlands ............ 51 68 ........ Dixie Heights ......... 43 4Chompionshfp, Highfonds Tournew 68 ........ Elder ................ 84 81 ........ Sycamore ............ 34 74 ........ St. Xavier ............ 62 70 ........ Hamilton Catholic ...... 56 49 ........ Purcell ............... 43 6O ........ McNicholos .......... 62 50 ........ Greenhills ............ 54 58 ........ Elder ................ 89 57 ........ Covington. Catholic . . . . 55 63 ........ Sf. Xavier ........... 71 68 ........ Purcell .............. 72 73 ........ Reading ............. 64 48 ........ Elder ................ 84 4Disfrict tournamen8 RESERVE RECORD Roger Bacon Opponents 43 ........ St. Henry ............ 33 38 ........ Hughes .............. 34 42 ........ Central .............. 51 38 ........ Newport Catholic ...... 34 28 ........ Elder ................ 32 34 ........ Sycamore ............ 3O 39 ........ ST. Xavier ............ 24 43 ........ Hamilton Catholic ..... 45 49 ........ Purcell .............. 44 50 ........ McNicholos ........... 43 32 ........ Greenhills ............ 27 26 ........ Elder ................ 31 48 ........ Covingfon Catholic . . . . 33 43 ........ St. Xavier ........... 48 42 ........ Purcell .............. 29 49 ........ Reading ............. 47 Couch Neal Connor infenfly studies the action and weloM makes some adjustments in strafegy. Rog Perdrix drives for ca on-up in the Covingion Catholic game. 2 8 zesmggg 35141;; u u n u n !! Borcher of Newport Catholic fouls Ted Apke. Below: Rog Perdrix goes high for the Tip. me-mm WWWWWM? 3.13m .mmom 594.3; E; .233. 2 .9191 mum; KP-mmciwo 50:5 p25 con. cccconv EmZ :ucoU 02.024hm h-mM .55.. 8.93 Eek. $2on $52 KmoEor-h 32m :35. Em .voLcox 55v. J92 EoEmEOU :Exx 02-h; mg??? . , f. u 5:3. I512; .253; wv-wN dwmtEEm Em 55.2 98 as: gem Jam EB $me 33 3955 V12 165 50p 533;. Bag 625sz m .552 03; .ccoENrm Ncci 6055.32, JED .cmccuhm Em 96:13.00 xuO EEEm :3. $UZmeZv. 'F '1' Fr. Farcm at the score book. Pictured with their mo'rhers on Mothers' Night ore BiH Klus, Rog Perdrix, Jim Royston, and AI Rusche. W; IT'S a real brofher-od :15 Coach Jim Connor UefH gives his charges from Newport Catholic some directions while Couch Neal Connor hith has a few insTrUcHons for the Spartans. 120 Yard High Hurdles: TRACK GCL TRACK AND FIELD RESULTS 220 Yard Dash: Elder ................................... 34 1. Ernst RB :16.0 1. Ehrensberger X :23.0 2. Ginn RB 2. Kinney P 3. Turner P 3. Junker E 4. Crawford P 4- Kinley P 5. Geroci X 5- RUSh RB 100 Yard Dosh: Mile Relay: 1. Ehrensberger X :10.6 1. Roger Bacon 3.42.4 2' Klekamp X XWhiTe, Ginn, Voss, Blacm 3' Kinney P 2. Purcell 4. Rush RB 3. Elder 5. Kinley P , Shot PUT: Mlle F?:mfgoncker E 11:38.1 1' STelTenpohl RB 48,116! 2. Eostlake X 2' Wagner E 3 Klusmon E 3. Wondstrof RB ' 4. Hylond X 4' KOMS P 5 Humbert RB 5. Walter X ' Discus: 880 Yard Remy: 1. Stelfenpohl RB 1205 1. Roger Bacon 1:372 25 King E Ernst, Meyer, Rush, Culted 3. Eastlcnke X 2. Purcell. 4. Klusmcn E 35 St' Xovuer 5. Desserich RE 440 Yard Run: 1. Kinney P :542 P018 VOU : 2- Black RB l. LeVosseur RB 11'0 3' Eberhort p 2. Gallagher RB 4' White RB 3. Gallagher X 5. Tetfers E 4. Freeman X 180 Yard Low Hurdles: High Jump: 1. Ernst RB :22-3 1. Ernst RB 5'8 Ginn UM R3 2. Hunter RB 3. Heider P 3. Geroci X 4. Geraci X 4. Willet E 5. Krekeler E 5. Crawford P 880 Yard Run: 1. Roncker E 2104 Broad Jump: I H 2. Sander X 1. Jones RB I93 3- Diesel RB :23. Ehrensberger X 4. Gallagher X ' MeYer RB 5. Wagner E 4' Qumn E 5. Shosher P FINAL SCORE: FRESHMAN MEET, FINAL SCORE: Roger Bacon .............................. 81 Roger Bacon .............................. 51 Sf. Xavier ------------------------------- 46 Purcell .................................. 24 Purcell ----------------------------------- 36 ST. Xavier ................................ 22 .anDwI .m 509692. A covcmm .2, 9.053530 4. $5333. .m .EIcci .m cmebe F :meEwm A 60322 .m 30M 1.52m .mExQOI ... :mEDI 4. .350m .0 .xumvcmzo .q. .505 .U 62:05 4. JEFUI .Z amoxx.... 30M III .5wa .D .cmccuhm .2; .5296 .1 65.332 .2 EuENhusuw .0 65238 . .m .335 p 528m .m acme: 5: Luaou H26m 1:59. .53: 4 i5. .4 .5323 .P gem 4 5:3me .0 .x:U.u:D :2 $3meme .0 Sumac :2 6-05. .4 32 D57: .hutmvco; .1 6:52., .2, 603. .m $.30.- .m cgmozoo .2, as: .m 532:: i :23 .m HE m 2,0 . ozouma E3 .0 :35 .m 59.02 .m .352 .w 550 .3 .5353 a 183 .0 $85.35 .m .53. .m .mEoo .m .88. ; .M 2,9. EOE Above: Frs. Peter and Sigfrid, Heufon and Stelfenpohl lend moral support to Don Ernst. Below: Timers and scorer get together. Opposite page: Soph muscfemon Dave Desserich. Java; V -, . K , Above: Bob Sfeltenpohl. Right: Bob chdsfraf. Below: A set of winners in the GCL Meet, together with the girl's from O.L.A. who made fhe presentation of medcds and ribbons. Doug LeVasseur demonstrates the form which brought him the school record in the pole vault. Fr. Farrell and Mr. Bocevich check the final fullyV BASEBALL Roger Bacon Opponents 8 ...... Purcell ........... I 4 ...... Purcell .......... O 5 ...... Elder ............ 6 O ...... Elder ............ 6 6 ...... St. Xavier ........ 3 O ...... Sf. Xavier ........ 1 12 ...... McNicholos ....... I 2 ...... McNicholas ....... O Horfem 0 ...... Reading .......... 1 3 ...... Reading .......... 0 I ...... Western Hills ...... 7 4 ...... Western Hills ..... 5 15 ...... Central ............ O 7 ...... Hughes ............ 1 Tournament Record 8 ...... Milford ........... 4 O ...... Deer Park ........ 4 .mEEom com .555 96; .cExmm com 9:22 :o;c:oU v35 5000 626520: 1.6qu 9.29:5 Emom doEB:og 420 2,02 91:: .5320.- E: .ccoszw Ncoi cotoZ Jug FEEm .m coExuoLm 3mm 3.02 0200mm .comHEUI Ba 50?; 7x e322 E:. 6300 Eek 501 9:2 :01 96$ 301 .FZOE H .p . , 4 I III, ll. ddmmmdm m m. m 1 HM: Mel: lul'lvll: Jock Norton swings for distance. Steve Holt, ace of the pitching staff. First baseman Pot Flanagan. Relaxing on the bench.- Jim Muhon, Pat Flanagan, A! Wolf, Sieve Holt, Jack Norton Franz Rifzmonn Golf Team G. C. L. Champs 1961 Harry Ruter shows Thor good-disfance swing. This smiling group formed The usual foursome to represent the Spartans on the links. They brought home the GCL championship for 1961. Harry Rufer, Tim Johns, Jim Collins, and Tom Johns. FRESHMAN RECORDS FOOTBALL Roger Bacon Opponents 14 ...... Elder ............... O 22 ...... Purcell .............. O 22 ...... St. Xavier ............ 12 24 ...... Elder ................ 0 30 ...... Moeller ............... 6 6 ...... Purcell .............. 6 3O ...... McNichoIas .......... O 12 ...... St. Xavier ............ 0 BASKETBALL Roger Bacon Opponents 38 ...... Covington Catholic . . . . 18 42 ...... DePorres .............. 67 35 ...... Newport Catholic ..... 31 33 ...... Elder ................ 31 24 ...... McNicholos . . . .3 ..... 21 42 LoSCIIle .............. 28 29 ...... DePorres ............ 32 50 ...... Newport Ccfholic ...... 29 26 ...... Purcell .............. 21 15 ...... Moeller .............. 17 32 ...... St. Xavier ............ 23 41 ...... Eider ................ 33 31 ...... McNicholos ............ 32 49 ...... Covington Catholic . . . . 25 11 ...... LoSoHe ............... 17 34 ...... St. Xavier ............. 27 26 ...... Purcell .............. 17 38 ...... Moefler .............. 3O .5000 5.80; 55.0 . $923 :1 .mcoEEC. .x 13.3.5 .5 .cccEEmmox .n .203 F cOCmCCOU .2 Stmm .x from .U $23. .m .0238. 4 .oggum .w iuooU .3550 Eff 30m 1.550 . .55. .965. ... $va .3. .ENEEZ a gtvvvcwm .E JTEU .m Smcmmgm A2 .523 .0 6.752 .o 62x52 .3 UBOM OEIH 6:0.- .m $3.23 4 iconloogm .E 6.20:2 .n- icofc4. F 12:23: . .E .LmQEwy .v. .NEELUW .w .mxux, .03 4 .memoEum .Q .Eu3 .E. .cmoLmu2 3:ch guoou 30m DZOUmw $300 .0 .mczmmm 4. .mcoEEE .U .coma F .cccEde i .92:me .w .Lupohcmsiw a $032.5 .0 .5220: .0 .235 .0 .thmm .5. H?Om kZOwE ;. .l .1 - 2....mx . . ..2... .w 253.557. .15... ab! Fr. Fcran, freshman coach, fugs at his cap during a tense moment Hard-nosed sophs close in on on Elder buck. Elder knows how to gang-tockle also. .guooU .3235 .i Q92 c932 .a .mcosEQ .v. EotmccoU .2 550E325. ..7 .203 F .m.or.u;Z . :mmmoEum .Q .meAeELUmw .m iuox .n. 30m Dm-IH .chEEmv. .U Scortc4 F 5.20., .n. k:Evmcmm .2 96;um A4 .wwxcg .4 .wxccm .0 .223 2 szImNME 30m- OZOUmW $95G .0 chEvy .x . mammaoLm .x $30.. .N. :mEmE .E iEEU .3 30: HZONI l?!! .1! I 11:1? .w.2$ imii .viar3v 35.5w .1; 1 NA ierIierl ACTIVITIES a O h c S f O 9 .m n e p o The schoolvyecr opened with Moss celebrated of St. Clement Church. Right: The Ministers of the Moss: Frs, DonnuI, Ermin, Andrew, and Manfred. Retreat First Friday Fr. Wallace Przybylski, O.F.M., preached the annual Refreat, January 16-20. Fr. Wallace is pictured to the left. Below: Students 01 Mass in the auditorium. Students renew their baptismal vows cf the conclusion of Reheat. Freshman Week Drama The budding Thespions of Roger Bacon and O.L.A. Teomed up for Two stage productions this year, Books and Crooks and Bull in a China Shop. On this and the following page are shofs from The former. Left.- Dennis Schildmeyer, Tom Esch- meyer, Sandy Sfrubble, Angie No- vello. Below: Joann Miller, Tom Eschmeyer, Steve Hronek. Left: Janet Brecht and Dennis Schildmeyer. Below: Steve Hronek, Tom Eschmeyer. Above: Gerry Lahrmon, Steve Hronek, Mary Birkemeier. Tom Eschmeyer. Below: The entire cost of Bull in a China Shop. The Junior Spartan Players presented Dress Reversal just before The Christmas holidays. Above, W, Huff, J. Singer, J. Tolin and K. Smith are about to dispose of A. Sugel. The cast of Dress ReversclH: SITTING: A. chel, K. Smith, J. Hunter, R. Donnellon. STANDING: J. Fry, J. Singer, T. Abell, W. Horn, J. Tolin, W. HUH Farmers, Formal W LA N D PATIO HM. 1. 0 SEE ., Pm t ,3 S! i INV 1'! Junior-Senior Prom w gpaux: x Mr! K... ival Art Fest IC- Mus Towards the close of the year, we received a very fme treat in the form of on appearance by the St Frcm- cis Seminary Glee Club, under the direction of Fr. Aubert. A most enioyobte performance The White Party eked out a sfim vchory 'In the race for school council seats 05 they put six out of Ten into omce, including the new school president Dan Westerbeck. School Elections Whife hopefuls Ken Workman, Ron Sexfon, Jack Nor- ton, Wayne Gallagher, and Barry Rush await the out- come of the discussion of Their running power in the convention. i + m mvnz SMILEACAIM ; .i w ,2? 1 l5 ELeC T84 . .-,?.. ; -... Outgoing Presiden'r Jim Royston and Fr. Andrew congratulate new President Dan Westerbeck. The new sTudent council. FRONT ROW: Charlie Kimmons, Ron Sexton, Don Westerbeck, Ken Workman, Ken Kemper. SECOND ROW: Poul Koch, Don Ernst, Rich Wolfermon, John V055, and Pete Brockmon. x;m -'59----QV S . --' A 4 ------ V l Speech Contest Pictured below are the winners of the Speech Contest: Lawrence Lindsay, Tom Mitchell, Gory Leppert, Harry Mulloy With the Rosmarin TrophyJ, Gerry Lohrman, and Edward McDonough. Kim I - g sfi'f SITTING: S. Kollsfedf, G. Meiners, J. Stonsbury, E. Fohrmeier, R. Moron. STANDING: J. Parmemier, J. Ariss, J. Heal Chess Club ? i 3 E FRONT ROW: Ed Smith, Ray Pfeiffer, Robert ROW: Ray Haupt, Wolfer Backus, Roy Obert, Schoefer, Jock CollEns Wresidenm Everard Pratt SECOND P. T. A. E $ 3, i gt FRONT ROW: Dolores Schrcmd, Nancy Rofhon, Jone Kuthmon, Barbara Schmidt Wresidenid, Dolores Rudy, Beatrice Schmolz, Ann Specht. SECOND ROW: Ann Horst, Alma Williams, Betty Belles, Naomi Thomas, Mildred Bockelmcn, Jean Klus, Mary Collins, Lillie Moe Niemeier, Ada Schefler, Albina Werle, Virginia Eichert. 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Baconian Staff Below: SITTING in front: Tom Keorns, Bill Miller Edited, Paul lsing. BEHIND: Al Rusche, Tim Twining, Walt Schweitzer, Ted Schoch, Fr. Jeremy, Gil Stevens. DIS! Emory of 731: F205 AHW . fn.u.l.- - - f surerMm-IJ. bkch 5;xthtr1n-m;x Color SittieS 0f SubJecf-r MK I It .11 l ,- Amt, ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments of OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART Reading, Ohio Compliments of SACRED HEART CHURCH Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond Stoll Pastor Compliments of ASSUMPTION PARISH Mt. Healthy, Ohio Compliments of ST. CLARE CHURCH Congratulations to Class of ,61 from ST. CLEMENT PARISH ST. BERNARD, OHIO ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH E lmwood Rev. Francis M. Mueller, Pastor IGLER PHARMACY Wyoming - Hartwell PRISCILLA BAKERY 4818 Vine St. St. Bernard AV 1-1595 Free Customer Pa rki ng Compliments of ST. PATRICK CHURCH Norihside Compliments of ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH Fr. Blottman Fr. Lizza Compliments of 55. 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Edgewood Avenue .......... 32 Alexander, Richard A. .............. 7150 LuBoiteoux Avenue ............ 31 Ammonn, William R. ............... 3927 Borden S'rreet ................. 23 Anthony, Melvin ................... 3963 Warwick Avenue .............. 29 Ariss, James B. .................... 342 Probosco Street ................ 20 Arnold, Jerry J. ................... 1559 Adams Road .................. 31 Arszman, Jerrold H. ................ 1806 Goodman Avenue ............. 39 Baker, Ronald H. .................. 3772 West Fork Road ................ 39 Bomboch, Lawrence J. 3114 Glendoro Avenue ............. 2O Burdo, Gerald W. ................. 208 Bernard Avenue ................ 15 Beohy, Thomas R. .................. 1064 Pelican Drive ................. 31 Behne, James R. ................... 1723 Ella Street ................... 23 Beiser, Raymond C ............. . ..... 4530 Hubble Rood ................. 39 Bender, Paul J ...................... 62 Gambier Circle ................. 18 Betzold, John David ................. 506 E. Forrer Avenue ............... 15 Birkofer, Roger C ................... 3071 Massachusetts Avenue .......... 25 Bischoff, James M. .................. 6256 Hamilton Avenue .............. 24 Block, Chor1e5 M .................... 9874 Wayne Avenue ................ 15 Blessing, Raymond J ................. 4635 Kirby Rood ................... 23 Blum, William T. ................... 4303 Colercin Avenue .............. 23 Boeh, Paul J. ...................... 4433 Greenlee Avenue .............. 17 Bolond, John E. .................... 1961 Hum Road ................... 15 Bolles, Hermon Joy ................. 1521 Reid Avenue .................... 24 Bollmer, Bernard W. ................ 5006 Greenfee Avenue ........ 17 Brouns'rein, Timothy L. .............. 2120 LoTh STreeT ................... 10 Brehm, GFenn F. ................... 7928 Nieman Drive ................. 24 Brenner, Raymond E. ............... 1735 Hunt Rood .................... 15 Brinkmon, Richard L. ............... 151 Balsam Court, Springdale ........ Brinkmoeller, Robert G. ............. 3208 West Fork Rood ............... 11 Britz, Frank Thomas ................ 1466 E. Adams Road ............... 31 Broussord, Edward J. ............... 746 Greenwood Avenue ............. 29 Bruner, Gary E. ................... 7149 Dundee Court ................. 31 Bruser, Donald M. ................... 2001 Dallas Avenue ................ 39 Buckley, James E. .................. 9840 Zigzag Road, Montgomery ...... 42 Burton, Eugene L. .................. 353 Durrell Avenue ................. 15 Carlson, Thomas B. ................ 1908 Young Street .................. 19 Carroll, Michael F. ................. 8456 Lyness Drive .................. 39 CIOFFI, Dominic W. ................. 5025 Boomer Road .................. 39 Cordes, Wiflord Charles ............ 1305 Market Street ................. 15 Corsmeier, James E. ................. 916 Fourth Street .................. 15 Cossmdn, Carl J. .................. 1499 Soufhridge Lone ............... 31 Cost, Richard J. ................... 2261 Quebec Rood ................. 14 Crawford, Thomas J. ............... 8394 Wuest Rood .................. 39 Crowe, E. Anthony ................. 7420 Joseph Street ................. 31 Dongel, William C. ................. 4201 Boomer Rood ................. 39 Dean, Theodore P. ................. 229 Ireland Avenue ................. 18 Dee, Lawrence M. .................. 1624 Pullon Avenue ................ 23 Deller, DCIV1d 1.. .................... 8373 Mace Avenue ................ l6 DePue, Robert B. .................. 3232 Bishop Street ................. 20 Dewald, David G. ................. 8492 Cheviot Rood ................. 39 Dfersing, Joseph W. ................ 11335 Williamson Rood ............. 41 Dinwiddie, Paul B. ................. 123 Kinsey Avenue ................. 19 Doerger, James W, ................ 3312 Dolomar Drive ................. 39 Domis, Eugene E, ------------------ 114 Baker Avenue .................. 17 Donovan, Larry R. ................. 11445 Fies'ro Court ................. 40 Drake, Raymond J. ---------------- 1700 Guise Court .................... 15 Drummond, James A. ............... 3015 JeFr'erson Avenue .............. 19 196 Durbin, Paul A. .................... 49 Baker Avenue ................... 17 Eilermon, Robert W. ................ 1723 Me1v1n Circle ................. 31 Ellensoh, Richard R. ................ 6051 Thompson Road ............... 39 Engelhord, Gary E. ................ 6504 Savannah Avenue .............. 39 Ernst, Charles J. ................... 5547 Silverpoint Drive .............. 39 Ernst, Donald M. .................. 5643 Glenview Avenue .............. 24 Eschmeyer, Thomas R. .............. 4510 Thompson Heights .............. 23 Eve, Gary L. ...................... 23 Ashby Avenue .................. 18 Eveleigh, Robert W. ................ 600 Dottie Court ................... 15 Even, Dennis Sylvester .............. 1125 Congress Avenue .............. 15 Famous, Michael C. ................ 7051 Memory Lane ................. 39 Fehring, William P. ................. 1836 Bising Avenue ................ 39 Filusch, James E. ................... 1921 Vine Sfreet ................... 1O Fister, Denis D. .................... 2615 Mt, Airy Avenue .............. 39 Flamm, Gerald A. ................. 45 Parker Street ................... 19 Flanagan, Patrick V. ............... 1701 Marilyn Lane .................. 31 Flynn, John G. .................... 2479 Thompson Avenue ............. 14 Franz, Leo J. ...................... 7503 View Place Drive ................ 24 Frerick,George A. ................... 3827 Borden Street ................. 23 Frey, David E. ..................... 3514 Reemelin Rood ................ 11 Fulmer, Michael A. ................. 1538 W. Galbraith Rood ............ 31 Ganim, Joseph N. ................. 2236 Maplewood Avenue ............ 19 Geisen, Gary J. ................... 1910 W. Galbraith Rood ............ 39 Giblin, Gerald A. ................... 6622 Lebanon Avenue .............. 16 Ginn, William A. ................... 3097 Kleemcn Road ................ 11 German, Richard W. ............... 1541 Addinghcum Place .............. 23 Grasso, James J. ................... 8458 Wuest Road .................. 39 Grewe, William F. ................. 3154 Glendoro Avenue .............. 2O Gufzwiller, John R. ................. 759 Derby Avenue ................. 32 Hockmcm, Marvin R. ................ 1281 Norman Avenue ............... 31 Handorf, Jeffrey M. ................ 2877 MT. Airy Avenue ............... 39 Hanna, William Kenneth ............ 311 Central Avenue ................ 15 Hordewig, Frank C. ................ 2316 Highland Avenue .............. 19 Hurnishfeger, Edward C. ............ 265 Calhoun Street ................. 19 Harrigan, Daniel L. ................. 5719 Lamona Avenue ............... 24 Hayes, Nathaniel A. ................ 828 Windham Avenue ............... 29 Heckmon, Ramon C. ................ 4234 Brookside Avenue ............. 23 Helms, Russell E, ................... 1429 North Bend Road ............. 24 Henschen, Edward J. ............... 1682 81ue Rock Avenue ............. 23 Herbe, Richard E. .................. 4719 Winfon Rood ................. 32 Hobing, John A. ................... 2822 Sheldon Drive ................ 39 Holt, Stephen J. ................... 30 Euclid Avenue ................... 15 Horst, Michael A. .................. 2786 Jonrose Avenue ............... 39 Hronek, Steven C. ................. 1448 Cedar Avenue ................ 24 Hudepohl, David L. ................. 1831 Hudepohl Road ............... 31 Huhn, Joseph W. .................. 1194 West Way ................... 24 Hungler, Robert J. ................. 1865 Westwood Avenue ............. 14 lames, Charles L. .................. 3720 Beekmon Street ............... 23 lding, Frank Michael ............... 209 Bank Avenue .................. 17 Isadore, James A .................. 3368 Keywesf Drive ................. 39 Ising, Paul D. ..................... 3268 W. Galbraith Rood ............ 39 Jacobs, James J. ................... 8971 Livingston Rood ............... 39 Jones, George K. .................. 3832 Applegafe Avenue ............. 11 Jordan, Pouf R. ................... 1404 Koenig Avenue ................ 15 Judge, James N. .................. S.W. Corner Ludlow 8 Gono ......... 2O Kaiser, Ronald E. .................. 4270 Coleroin Avenue .............. 23 Kuufhold, Gerard P. ................ 2272 Quebec Road ................. 14 Keorns, Thomas J. ................. 1629 South Argyle Pfoce ............ 23 197 Zone Kieley, Terrence E. ................. 685 Compfon Rood ................. 31 Klosterkemper, Lawrence H. .......... 2520 Westwood-Northern Blvd. ....... 11 Howermon,John E ................. 4418 lnnes Avenue ................. 23 Kluener, Kenneth A. ................ 10058 Lakeside Drive ............... 31 K1us, MichaeI C. ................... 2912 Woodside Place ............... 19 Khm, VVHhom J. ................... 4234 Zewo Avenue ................. 17 Knueven, Joseph V. ................ 7359 Park Avenue ................. 31 KodL Chodes R ................... 3049 Conw2on Rood ................ 39 KoeMen James R. .................. 7021 LaBoHeoux Avenue ............. 39 Koeftel, Gary R. ................... 1320 Pullon Avenue ................ 23 Kolls'redl, Stephen L. ............... 1421 Chase Avenue ................ 23 Kroeger, Ronald J. ................. 5736 Kiefer Court .................. 24 Krull, Bernard W. .................. 4242 Williamson Pface .............. 23 Kuhn, Fred J. ..................... 8 Brampton Lone ................... 18 KurTz, William J. ................... 2781 W. Galbraith Rood ............. 39 Langhorsf, John W. ................ 766 Donvers Drive, Forest Park ....... 4O Loswell, William P. .................. 6784 Marvin Avenue ............... 24 LOWSon, Grover T. ................. 1600 Nor'rh Dixon Circle ............. 24 LehmkuhL Roben AA ................ 8742 Long Lane .................... 31 LeVosseur, Douglas S. .............. 7924 Perry SfreeT .................. 31 LOUB, Robert P. ................... 2616 Sdona Sheet .................. 19 Mchon, James L. .................. 1766 Queen City Avenue ............ 14 Moines, Arthur L. .................. 429 E. Benson Street ................ 15 Martin, John M. .................... 2172 Ohio Avenue ................. 19 McCluskey, Brion Patrick ............ 1178 Wesfwcy Avenue .............. 24 McCourf, Joseph Daniel ............. 776 W. Sharon Rood ............... 40 McHale, Edward M. ................ 5768 Louderdole Avenue ............ 39 McKowen, Toron P. ................. 1253 Rookwood Drive ............... 8 MeTz, Albert Wi1liom ............... 3063 Banning Rood ................ 39 Meyer, Frank J. ................... 2508 Airy Cour? .................... 39 Michel, Roberf P. .................. 1914 Hunf Road ................... 15 MiHer, Jerome L. ................... 19 East 7th Street .................. 16 Miller, Wil1iam J. .................. 4307 Bertus Street .................. 17 Misch, Nicholas J. ................. 3521 McHenry Avenue .............. 25 Mitchell, Roberf C. ................. 52 Graham Street .................. 19 Monnig, Thomas H. ................. 10404 Burlington Road .............. 31 Moron, Michael T. ................. 227 Seymour Avenue ............... 16 Morris, Rodney J. .................. 1549 Teokwood Avenue ............. 24 Mouch, Thomas K. ................. 845 E. Columbia Avenue ............. 15 AAUHoy, Henry F. ................... 1503 St Ck2r Avenue ............... 31 Munofo, Paul J. ................... 601 Rose Hill Avenue ............... 17 Murphy, James L. .................. 3222 Glendon: Avenue ............. 20 Murphy, Joseph H. ................. 3530 Vine STreer ................... 20 Murray, Leonard J. ................. 1722 North Bend Rood ................ 24 Nober, Thomas W. ................. 3177 Godo Avenue ................. 11 FMehaua Thomas L. ................ 214 Bamard Avenue ................ 15 Nies, Anthony L. ................... 4613 Chickering Avenue ............. 32 Obert, Thomas E. .................. 432 Springfield Pike ................ 15 099, John P. ...................... 9903 Sherwood Drive ............... 31 Oldendick, Thomas P. ............... 1951 Sundale Avenue ............... 39 Oliver, James A. ................... 1336 Fenton Avenue ................ 15 O'Neil, Frank P. ................... 2771 Jessup Rood .................. 39 Osterhous, Jerome F. ............... 2745 Mt. Airy Avenue ............... 39 Oxier, Thomas B. .................. 180 North Bend Road ............... 16 Parmenfier, Joseph G. .............. 22 Louis Avenue ................... 20 Perddx, Roger R. .................. 8873 Kenwood Road, mue Ash ........ 42 Pth Norman H. .................. 137 Ddzd Pbce ................... 19 Pope, John D. ..................... 79 Burley Circ1e ................... 18 198 Zone Potee, Michael C. .................. 11145 Maple Avenue ............... 41 Prinz, Peter O. .................... 6211 Vine Street ................... 16 Rock, DenMs N. ................... 114 VV.St Chow Avenue ............ 19 Rock, George B. ................... 524 Christmas Lane ................. 24 Ran,RonoM P. ..................... 2940 Nonh Bend Rood .............. 39 Reinhardt, Robert J. ................ 4359 Hamilton Avenue .............. 23 Robers, Daniel J. .................. 2810 Robers Avenue ................ 39 Robers, Donald A. ................. 2810 Robers Avenue ................ 39 Roberts, Albert J. .................. 1516 Hollywood Avenue ............. 24 Robinson, James W. ................ 110 Siebenfholer Drive .............. 15 Rohman, Danbl l ................. 54 VV AAMS Avenue ................. 15 Rofing, Paul J. .................... 3715 Susanna Drive ................ 39 Rotern Tenence R. .................. 1605 Joseph Cour? ................. 31 R0111, Peter A. ...................... 178 East Crest Drive ................ 15 RomcMng, Gayl N. ................. 103 Bank Avenue .................. 17 Royston, James B. .................. 104 Martin Streef .................. 17 Ruberg, Michael E. ................. 3729 Monforf Heights Drive .......... 39 Rueve, Richard H, .................. 2024 Queen City Avenue .............. 14 Rusche, Allen B. ................... 4431 Tower Avenue ................ 17 Ruschuhe, John T. ................. 524 Probosco Sheet ................ 2O Rufer, Harry E. .................... 6951 Rob Vern Drive ............... 39 Ruther, Walter V. .................. 5695 Houbner Rood ................ 39 Ryan, Richard J. ................... 3975 Dick50n Avenue ............... 29 Ryan, Robert L. ................... 3029 Marshall Avenue .............. 20 St. John, Albert J. ................. 6255 Banning Rood ................ 39 Sand, Kenneth E. .................. 6087 Jengp Rood .................. 39 Sand, Ronald A. ................... 6087 Jessup Rood .................. 39 Sanders, Robert C. ................. 5580 Kirby Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 Sansone, Joseph M. ................ 5307 Coleroin Avenue .............. 23 Soupe, Lawrence E. ................ 4714 Greenlee Avenue .............. 17 Sayers, George Timothy .............. 2218 Quebec Rood ................. 14 Schoefer, Jerome L. ................ 43 Wuest Street ................... 17 Schlosser, Michael J, ................ 307 McClellond Avenue ............. 17 Schmidt, Donald C. ................ 4020 Runnymede Avenue . . . . . . . . . . , . 23 Schmidt, Paul J. ................... 1424 SecHon Road ................. 37 SchmHt Hordd VV. ................. 2525 JeHemon Avenue .............. 19 Schnaden Edgar i ................ 4240 mMnmor D5ve ................. 17 Schoch, Theodore J. ................ 2914 Sdofo Sheet ................. 19 Schosfer, Paul F. ................... 2116 Loth Streef ................... 10 Scho8, Dennb VV. .................. 1461 Adanu Road ................. 31 Schrcnd, James R. .................. 2717 North Bend Road ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 deoeden John VV. ................ 962 Sunvnn Avenua CHendob ........ Schuffz, Michael Richard ............ 6910 Gloria Drive .................. 39 Schufte, James W. ................. 4719 Hamilton Avenue .............. 23 Schweitzer, Walter R. ............... 2888 Mt. Airy Avenue .............. 39 Schwenman, Thomas B. .' ............ 3609 Twinview Drive ................ 39 SeHen, Thomas J. .................. 8298 Lyness Drwe .................. 39 Serroino, Wayne A. ................ 1930 Queen City Avenue ............ 14 Sher5ck, Rkhord F. ................ 2233 Schoedmger Avenue ........... 14 Siefer'r, Paul F. .................... 179 Norfh Bend Rood .............. 16 SmHh, Dunk! E ................... 1095 Addke VVoy ................. 24 Sm0h,RonoH A. ................... 7855 Bobohnk DHve ................ 24 Snider, Nicholas D. ................. 1904 Hunt Road ................... 15 Snyden AAkhoel E ................. 8248 Vthon Rood ................. 31 Spadaforo, Joseph V. .............. 1736 Pell Street ................... 23 Sparks, Donald J1 ................... 1915 Dallas Avenue .................. 39 Spoulding, Jerome William .......... 21 Erkenbrecher Avenue ............ 2O Sped8, ChoHes VV. ................ 5560 Edger D6ve .................. 39 199 Stonsbury, Joel D. ................. 310 Cleveland Avenue .1 ............ 17 Stark, Thomas J. ................... 1543 Wittekind Terrace ............. 24 Stein, James Ronald ................ 2884 West Fork Rood ............... 11 Stelrenpohl, Roberr H. .............. 2615 Glendoro Avenue ............. 19 Stevens, Gilbert L. .................. 4264 Grotto Court ................. 11 STrosser, Barry M. .................. 1644 Center Ridge ................. 31 Swogart, James E ................. 8413 Burns Avenue ................. 16 Tenkmon, Donald R. ................ 4315 Sullivan Avenue ............... 17 Tergerson, James M. ............... 2601 Kathleen Court ............... 39 Teufel, Charles W. ................. 330 E, Mills Avenue ................ 15 Thamon, POUI 12- ------------------- 2593 Pefworth Drive ................ 36 Thomas, Steven M. ................. 6797 Bryn Mowr Drive .............. 24 Thullen, Joseph R. ................. 312 W, McMiHon Street ............. 19 Toepker, Dennis C. ................. 6902 Warder Drive ................. 24 Tumey, Kenneth R. ................. 4996 Springdcle Rood .............. 39 Twining, Timothy J. ................. 5660 Leumos Drive ................. 39 Unger, Laurence F. ----------------- 134 S. Grove Avenue ............... 15 VonSryn, Frank V. ................. 4429 Kemper Avenue ............... 17 Vaughn, William L. ................. 307 Beech Sfreef ................... 16 Ventura, Raymond 1, ................ 649 Derby Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32 Volle, Alberf F. .................... 1200 Second Street ................ 15 Volz, John A. ...................... 314 Ludlow Avenue ................. 20 VonderHaar, Clarence E. ............ 3327 Cooper Rood ................. 41 Vonderhoar, Thomas J, ............. 3224 Cooper Road ................. 41 V055, Lawrence H. ................. 1320 Cedar Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24 Votel, Martin F. ------------------- 5565 Silverpoinf Drive .............. 39 Waller, Thomas M. ................. 3455 Banning Road ................ 39 Wallpe, Gary L. .................... 629 Straight Street ................. 19 Wollrouch, Thomas E. ............... 320 Pearl Street ................... 15 Welsh, Martin J. ................... 1813 DeArmand Avenue ............ 39 Walters, Terry R. .................. 8272 Brownswoy Lone .............. 39 Weorfz, Kenneth R. ................ 1524 Hunt Rood ................... 15 Weisbrod, Thomas W. .............. 7008 Clovernoll Drive ............... 31 Weitz, James C. ................... 519 Burr Oak Street ................ 32 Wernicke, Eugene F. --------------- 3693 Monfor'r Heights Drive .......... 39 Wesseler, Eugene P. ................ 135 W. 72nd SfreeT ................ 16 Westmoreland, Guy T. -------------- 9891 Wayne Avenue ............... 15 Wholen, Timothy E. ---------------- 3646 STruble Road ................. 39 Whisner, Thomas J. ................ 3533 Vine Street ................... 20 Whissel, Paul A. ------------------- 1433 Teokwood Avenue ............. 24 Whitaker, Donald G. --------------- 2627 Jessup Road .................. 39 Wibbels, John P. ------------------- 470 Olden Avenue ................. 15 Wiener, POU1 J. -------------------- 1055 Roxie Lone ................... 24 Wiesmon, Nelson E. ................ 3511 Galbraith Rood ............... 39 Wiethorn, Robert F. --------------- 3252 Dolomur Drive ................ 39 Wilking, Roberf J. ---------------- 9 Glenwood Avenue ................ 17 Willis, James P. -------------------- 3188 Deshler Drive ................. 39 Woeste, James C. ................. 1063 Thunderbird Drive ............. 31 Woeste, Robert W. ................ 9390 Cincinncfi-Columbus Road ...... 41 Wolf, Eugene Allan --------------- 1542 Adams Road .................. 31 Wurzelbocher, Andrew J. ........... 1900 Bis1ng Avenue ................ 39 ZeHer, Ronald L. .................. 1667 Westwood Avenue ............. 14 Zimmer, James M. .................. 3126 Vine Street ................... 19 200


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Roger Bacon High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

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Roger Bacon High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Roger Bacon High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Roger Bacon High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964


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