Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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W WWW WW' WWW' ii MCGEE, EMMETT G. 17 Jefferson Avenue UTINYH Immaculate Conception School Emmett is another of the big men of Aquinas. As a Latin scholar, he towers above Cicero, while his knowledge of trots, where to get them and how to procure them, is unsurpassed. Steadiness of pur- pose, an easy-going manner, and the ability to take a joke in good part are Tiny's characteristics. He will get there slowly but surely and, after all is said, that is the best way. Good-by, Tiny! MCMILLEN, JOHN E. 366 S. Goodman Street USCOTTYH Blessed Sacrament School Scotty needs no introduction. The captain of the Aquinas quint is known to all Roch- ester. His popularity in the school is as unlimited as it is on the court. Though he is lauded for his prowess in athletics, Scotty is modest and unassuming. We know he will use the same fighting spirit in mak- ing his way in the world as he did in secur- ing baskets for the team. Good-by, Scotty, we all wish you a life of victories. MEAGHER, PAUL J. 300 Birr Street HPAULH Holy Apostles' School Gaze upon Father Keefe's closest friend. Paul has been with us since those days on Gregory Street and can't seem to stir up a dislike for Latin. Despite this handicap, Paul has succeeded in winning many friends among us as he is a hard worker, the kind that wins. Paul is seriously think- ing of starting a law firm in a few years, and we all wish him success. METZGER, ROBERT W. 473 Seneca Parkway HBOBU' Sacred Heart School When Aquinas opened its portals to the class of '28, 'a young Bismarck came into our midst. Enthusiastic, optimistic, scholar- ly, and self-sacrificing, these are Bob's out- standing chalracteristics. Ever genial: he secured for himself the coveted distinction of class-president. Good-by, Bob, and good luck, from the class who honor you and to whom you brought honor. 'W 49 Wt 2 me if -ef Q 4- Q L21 E

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MADDEN, WILLIAM L. 21 Westland Avenue BILL Blessed Sacrament School The vice-president of our class is one of the regular fellows at Aquinas. Bill is a quiet, unassuming fellow with a scholastic record to be proud of. In a brief write-up of this nature it is difficult to give straight facts without exaggerationsg but we can truthfully say that because of Bill Aquinas is a better school. May you ever preserve, develop, and employ those qualities of cheerfulness, and good sportmanship, Bill, which have characterized your days at dear old Aquinas! MAID, G. HAROLD 406 Champlain Street HARRY 1HlHlfll'lllfIlf' Conception School Harry is one of the big' men of the class, one whose size only emphasizes his gentle- manly and dignified manner. Although he rarely admits it, he is an allaround athlete and looks natural only when he has his bag of clubs swung over his shoulder. Keep at it, Harry! Make Bobbie Jones drop out of the picture! MALoNEY, T1MoTHY F. 80 Stenson Street TIM Cathedral Grammar School In these days of slick hair, coon coats, and sport roadsters, Tim is a God-send. Living' on the outskirts of the city, Tim hikes to school every morning, hail, rain, or shine. He attributes his glowing complex- ion to the great outdoors. His cheery look is a true indication of his inner nature. Tim's scholarship as well as his disposition is above average and we entertain no fear for his future. MAsUcc1, ERMINE H. 109 Canterbury Road PQRM Blessed Stll'I'flIIl67l.f School Erin will always be remembered for his argumentative propensities. More than once has he turned a senior meeting from its regular procedure to a discussion on the price of straw hats at the North Pole. As a hockey star, he is one of the mainstays of the Maroons and, as a cheer leader, he is the nonpareil. So much pep in so small :1 frame is seldom found and we shall be sore- ly disappointed if, in the near future, Lindy is not eclipsed by our snappy llErm'1! mi



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s6'Q-00'-1.9 MEYERING, DONALD E. 35 Juniper Street DON St. John's School Don is a past master of syncopation. More than once has his execution on the piano in the auditorium held an uninvited audience spellbound. And they tell us that he is even better at the banjo! His disposi- tion is as fine as his music. Now you know why Don is such a popular fellow. Full of pep every minute of the day, Don will forge i1Jhea'd if any one can. Say it with music, on. MxL1.1-za, FRANK A. 95 S. Washington Street HFRANKU Immaculate Conception. School Frank is an accomplished musician who blows a trumpet in our renowned orches- tra. Nor do we hold this against him since he contributes a great deal to the success of this organization. He also exerts a good iniiuence over the student body, especially over the seniors. Not a neater or more trim high school student can be found. Hcfw the members of the fair sex whom he escorted to seats at the basketball games must have marveled at Frank's appearance! Miller has backed up our every undertaking and we hope to meet him again. MXLLER, Hownan A. 87 S.Washington Street HOWIE Immaczllate Conception School Introducing our basket-ball manager! Did any team ever have a more handsome or more capable manager than Howie? We think not. The only thing we ever held against him is the fact that he played the French horn in the orchestra. Why a man of Mr. Miller's ability would limit his ef- forts musically to a French horn is beyond our comprehension. However, in lieu of all his other noteworthy achievements, we feel that we are justified in forgiving him. MURPHY, RICHARD 267 Brunswick Street DICK Blessed Sacrament School Dick is one of the few members of our class who disavow all attraction for the fair sex. This alone is proof of his settled mode of life. Believe it or not, Murphy has attained success in his school work. He is an accomplished athlete whose perform- ances on the gridiron and in the hockey pen have won him renown in the sports column. Success, Dick, and may your glory increase! . j 1,f ,ON 03' 4' QQ Q l241 L. , ,

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