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tl 5 fa,-eg, El o I-S .Qi Uri ,, ,,,, X w ...x f HUGHES, LAWRENCE E. 20 Holbrook Street LARRY St. Andrews School Behold our hero in hockey games, Behold our Larry of dramatic fame. Our dashing and handsome young cheer- leader is a familiar figure to all our fem- inine basketball devotees. However, his pop- ularity has extended itself farther than that for his friendliness and genial smile have made him welcome everywhere. Larry's dependability will surely gain him social and business success. Auf Wiedersehen, mein lieber Freund. KIRBY, WILLIAM E. Avon, N. Y. BILL St. Agnes School, Avon Bill is courteous and polite, Always welcome to our sight. .Whether Bill commutes regularly be- tween Avon and Rochester for love of Aquinas or of pleasant company en route, we leave to the reader's discretion. Cer- tain it is that during the past four years Bill has been a constant and popular friend. For this reason we know that it will not be long now before we hear of Mayor Kirby or whatever it is for which these Avonians aspire. KNAUF, WILLIAM C. 34 Wilmington Street RED Blessed Sacrament School Bill is a capable escort To the mighty god of sport. Here is Cash and Carry Pyle's only rival. Bill is always promoting some new venture, whether it be a basketball team or a tennist club. The sad condition of the Aquinas swimming pool is all that prevents Bill from gathering together an aquatic aggregation. But success is Bill's habit and pep is his motive power. Adios, Bill! You'll surely reach your goal. KNITTEL, ANTHONY W. 59 Leroy Street ANTHONY Immaculate Conception School A senior that's quiet arid demure With a marked weakness for literature. Yes, friends, this is the boy who keeps Father Grady and the rest of the faculty of the school busy trying to keep up with his brain snaps, some of which are actually good. A-1 in studies, interested in every- thing lexcept girlsj, and not at all afraid of work, he is popular both with students and teachers. And another thing, this Arete would not be what it is were it not for his membership in the Literary Committee. .-J F' -5- -f-QT--'T'+7 ,jf ' - r -'--'o- -'mo'--' ' I ii 'nl j 1' il IL.A- f X I V U 5- 1 -,Jl,,cl.-Lf, .... l J sv. L, ,,,.. L vm., twenty-seven
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V :fp ' -is ...A ,, . or .1 Y ..,--.,..7, ,,,,.. .......-, , fWQLiQ4L1QQlDRUlHjvUlBli3 r 1 HEBERGER, FRANCIS C. 371 Augustine Street HFRANKU Sacred Heart School L ' You'll meet Frank, morning, noon and 'in' ' . right, . . . . I His trusty 'violin e'er in sight. Should you be in search of a real violin- ist there is no need of looking further for 'Adv here. he be. Our query is, why invite the ' Rubmolfs to Aquinas when there is a Heberger in our midst? Besides being a mas- ter at the fiddle, Frank holds many original li 1 theories in his studies and is always ready lp 1 to defend them. Good-bye, Frank! HILL, JOHN G. 11 St. Jacob Street ,rl JOHN Holy Redeemer School 'll Choose whate'er career he may, John will always lead the way. John is the despair of every one in the 'iy class who likes high marks. Many are they - who tried in vain to surpass our artist and mathematician in the Regents exams. But why try to soar above 100? John spends his e spare time in reading Dryden's translation 'lx of Virgil and in thinking up wise cracks to spring on unsuspecting seniors. As a mem- ber of the Art Committee a large number 6-Q of the drawings in this book are the fruits - ot his labors. Good-bye, good luck and many l God bless you, John. ui HOCH, HARVEY 180 Danforth Street il 1 HOKUM SS. Peter and Paul's School God sent him down to play his part, He's found a place in all our hearts. ti-X., Hokum is a classmate, the model to l A whom every student should look for inspira- tion. He has endeared himself to every member of the school. Hokum's buoyant, MN cheerful spirit will serve him well in the 'U future. No student ever left Aquinas with greater wishes for success from Faculty and student body, and especially from the members of the Class of '29. .V 1 HOGAN, RAYMOND 324 Roslyn Street RAY Immaculate Conception School l.. Of all the seniors, let it be said, Qi There are none more genial than is our Red. Another member of the Class who pos- ix sesses a brilliant head fin huej. He and Bill Kirby have successfully managed to . outwit nearly all the rest of the class, work- . ing on the axiom that two heads are bet- ter than one. Slow,easy-going, somewhat P phlegmatic in disposition, Ray plods steadily onward toward graduation. Keep a goin', Ray, you will not be left at the post, anyway. at i . .vwgwvo M EJ if F l L .sl Ll if F 91 twenty-six ! E l 1 l .1 fv 1 ! l 1 l r F. fax 0 Q l 1: 'lf lr 4: 'nl 0 Q' 'ul 6 li 'ID n A Int n 4 lip A3 W n 4: 'lv 0 4 'nv o 1: av 4 tl' 0 0? 1: lg p 'ti fa' fl li T . A 1 fri Q 1 r X s., .JL xfc J
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:iss 'Iii' 5 W- 5 -eff--We-T---if 'H sa, H- QQ: 0' ,Ll U f ,CJ U .1 rl .CJ U l .U V Ll l .5 l , . .M - -A. .. A .. ..- .,A,.,,,,,,W A My 15 .. 1 I V W I KOLB, ANDREW L. 55 Hemple Street 'il' ANDY St. Francis Xavier's School if 1 1 Andy's quietg A'noly's coolg He's a favorite in our school. Andy has two worries in life-making his pioneer production of Dodge Brothers go and learning his Virgil lesson. His marvel- ous pitching arm and his grace in tennis comprise his contributions to the sport world. His character and spirit of fair play are qualities which make him an asset to our senior class, qualities which will bring himsuccess in later life. KUNZ, CHARLES J. 178 Warner Street CHARLIE Holy Apostles' School Gracious, talented, sincere He'll not fail usg never fear! Gaze upon the portrait of God's greatest gift to literature. As class treasurer Charlie has been our able representative in all financial transactions. Aided by Mr. Lahey's rules for argumentation he may be found any noon debating with Janelson regarding the respective merits of Velox and Azo . His favorite indoor sport last Winter was selling tickets at the basket- ball games. LANG, ANTHONY A. 3 Mozart Place TONY St. Michael's School His mental abilities and very fine qualities, Will bring all his dreams to successful realities. Here is the soul of an undeveloped genius. Tony has performed many stunts in both lit- erary and mechanical fields. Much of the success of the Arete is due to Tony's earn- est labors. We honor and respect his ability and we like him for himself. A real fellow and a true sport, coupled with his scholastic achievements have made Tony a friend of all. Success awaits you. LARMER, JOHN J. 195 Lyell Avenue JOHNNY Cathedral School In basketball he is a star, In life, 'we're surehe will go far. If you ever want a job on a newspaper, just speak to our own Johnny who in a few years intends to be one of the leading journalists of the day. Johnny has done much in keeping the name of Aquinas be- fore the eyes of Rochester while writing for one of its papers. His foul shot in the Utica game will also make him remembered at Aquinas. Best wishes, old timer, and may your name always be in the headlines! QEQjffffQl'?f,flQ Uf J V A it J twenty eight l l li 4 N lui It .4 W l l l 'Q' fix fl l 4, ll 'ni , l! 1 l l 4 . 'Ill A .. ll 'ill 1 lt A V rl ll . 4 V119 H 5 il A . l. W1 ' 0 ll ff fi W ll lei ii ll lg :jx i 76 QE riff. l . l IQ! le 'tg i is kia, ,xljaiugil X . 4. , ., .1 X 'dj'
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