Mr. Bargas. None whatever.
Mr. Jenner. Do you mean by that that he kept to himself?
Mr. Bargas. Totally.
Mr. Jenner. Totally—what about lunch times—employees usually get together at lunch time?
Mr. Bargas. Well, everybody used to get together over there except himself. He would take his lunch and move over to the side there and eat his lunch by himself and he didn't talk to nobody about nothing, so nobody ever even messed with him, I mean as far as that's concerned.
Mr. Jenner. What impression did you have as to whether he was indifferent to his work, happy with his work—what impression do you have as to his reaction to his work?
Mr. Bargas. None that I can remember.
Mr. Jenner. Nothing stands out?
Mr. Bargas. No.
Mr. Jenner. Do you have any impression as to whether he ever sought to be particularly industrious or tried to impress you?