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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.
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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.
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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.
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