Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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A '(The T CLARK, JAMES D. W. Jimmy 26 Normandy Ave. Nazareth Hall Jimmy may be awarded the jester’s cap of this class but he is by no means the class fool. “Laugh and the world laughs with you” is his motto and he lives up to it. A wave of good-natured fun accompanies him everywhere and is received gleefully by his fellow students. Good luck, Jim, and may you alivays find something to laugh at. CONNELLY, DANIEL M. 412 Sawyer St. Did” St. Monica’s School Did has a passion (sine requiete) for travel and his hardy nature has aided him in many an ordeal on these perilous tours. He persists in baffling Father Grady during recitations by his questions and answers. He is also valuable as a song and dance artist although he can do neither. Bon voyage, Did. CUNNINGHAM, FRANK E. Clayton St. “Frank” Holy Cross School Frank is the champion book reader of Charlotte, it being rumored that he frequently visits the library. Whether these visits are made to look at books or the pretty girl visitors has never been discovered. Besides being a star in class, Frank is quite a pool shark. Forestry is his favorite profession, in which we know he will succeed. DORSCHEL, JOHN H. “Doc” 184 Curlew St. Holy Rosary School John is possessed of a long-enduring patience. He has been the butt of numerous practical jokers. However, his own nature is a more serious one. His affection for Caesar transcends all other emotions of his heart. He is at present preparing his own version of the “Commentaries.” Give us your hand on the project, Doc! fourteen

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A TThe Tret BUNCE, JOHN P. 124 Villa Street “Yannic Holy Apostles’ School Here is the “Ring Lardner” of the class! John’s curt comments and humorous “cracks” are the source of much merriment. The skating season finds him at his best for then he makes numerous hits with the fair damsels, who take advantage of the healthful exercise. He is popular with everyone. Beware of thin ice, Yannic. BURNS, JOSEPH L. 466 Murray St. “Joe Holy Apostles’ School Joe Burns and the Arete are inseparable; for it was due largely to our vice-president’s pleadings that this book received the neeessary financial backing to put it across. Joe is a hard worker and a credit to his class. His comradeship has increased his popularity and no gathering is complete without him. Good luck, Joe! CALLAGHAN, GERALD 95 Clay Avenue “Jerry St. Augustine’s School Jerry is an example of what a well-dressed cheer leader should wear. Even if he is inclined to be studious, it should not be held against him. It is even considered by some as a virtue. Jerry is goodnatured and a center of attraction at basketball games as well as after. He is also a financial genius. CALLAHAN, CHARLES E. “Charlie 520 Seneca Parkway Nazareth Hall Charlie is a very active member of our class. Aside from selling tickets at the basketball games he belongs to practically every committee organized by the seniors. He is a worker, as may be seen from the fact that he is now engaged in mastering the intricate constructions of Virgil. Keep up the good work, Charlie! thirteen



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A TThc Tretc: DRUMM, GREGORY V. 86 Wilsonia Road Greg Corpus Christi School Gregory, the other twin, is a lad of complex natures. A serious, philosophical soul he is, yet don’t think him a bore; for intrinsically combined with this trait is a keen humor and a winning personality that gain him many friends. With these qualifications nothing short of an effigy in the Hall of Fame will satisfy us, Greg. FITZPATRICK, JOSEPH J., 51 Pembroke St. “Fits” Blessed Sacrament School A wise man with a sense of humor—that’s Joe. Every afternoon at three o’clock he thrills the girls in Sibley’s office as he makes his appearance. Joe’s wise cracks are the feature of any class he attends, while his hard working ways have won the approval of all his less industrious brethren. FLYNN, WILLIAM J. 257 Magee Ave. Bill Nazareth Hall If beauty sleeps were as effective as imagined, Bill would be in Hollywood. Father Grady frequently reminds him to sleep nights. We believe that the girl Bill raves about must be the original “Sleepy-Time gal.” When not sleeping he is engaged in arguing with Mr. Ryan or in “staring contests.” His name wins him many friends. FOLEY, JEROME 76 Electric Avenue Jerry Bethlehem High School Bethlehem, Pa. Jerry saunters down the hall, books in arm and deep in thought, probably pondering an obscure exemplification in chemistry. He places among his immense store of technical knowledge a sunny disposition which ever lightens our glum moments. We can readily visualize him as a master chemist, pouring radium from tube to tube. fifteen

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