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Ernest? DeVito Italian Club l Q 3 1 J- ' ,Ernie, that ardent fstu- dent ot Italiahj. in spite of his ldye' of readinglduring studfyifperiods, .has by his delightfully, droll attitude toward lite! gained our affection forever. 1'Fernando J. DiNardo Italian Club 2, 31,12-Q Cam- era Club 3, 4 A rnodesifbut still an industrious land alert fel- low, Fernamo has shown by his tireless cooperation in all activities that he has the character expected in an Aquinas graduate. 1 f' .1 , L11 V . 1'-' lliobert A. Daly Bowling Club 37 Science Club 4 Bob's not theloquacious typwhis s F isle does most ot his gtalskigg for him. But when far away from the halls of Aquinas, we'll all remember. Bob ' fi his genuine gliiie and his manlinesss! ' 1 4. au' ' uf' - L 'Ricl'1arJQ. DePrez St. Thomas. Club 25 Foot- ball 3j 45 Arete Board One of our few seniors who can combine studies and sports and wind up on the tavorable end of the score. Dick is candid, con- fident, and a logical, deep thinker. 6 I . Joseph J. DeVo1dre Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Sdience Club 4 Joe, straw Mfg'-fJj,l-sen. auer's, gstsucce sful pro- laqasglfghaagh .g,ti2..,.sfat is and marin U is quie' ,- ranks! high infhis studies andfin our hearts. Raymond F. Dobmeier German Club 33 Bowling Club 4 No. Ray's quiet nature doesn't make him un- noticed. On the contrary, it serves all the more to imprint him on our mem- ories-to show us how a noble man acts. James J. DeMar1e Band l, 2, 3 limmy's ot o our big men h although ha s agrea hare of is e ' music, de lf popular with bo instructors and his fello seniors. Richard W. Desens A four years' associa- tion with Dick isn't long enough for us to appre- ciate fully the quality of his character. Yes, this noble lad is a swell guy -sincere, true-a Cath- olic gentleman. 5 3l
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if j Q, I .. X it 'FJohn-L. Colljns Senior Play 45' 'Dramatic Club 45,,Frencl3, Club 4- lackus aptitflde for dra- matics, combined' with his ability to beat out lively rhythms on the drums, has rtfade his stay at Aquinas one to be long remem- bered. Ii I' Av. John G. Crirnrnenslfl Latin Club 4 ,Q V lohn has won our re- spect not onlyga for halfing the courage ran? aggres- siveness to-.take ours years of bothilatin and! math, but also foifibeinglthe quiet and sincere fellow that he is. Warren R. Collins Glee Club 45 Bowling 4 Warren's unobtrusive and stauncht character will take him far along theproad of lite. Those of us' who have been privileged to have his friendship -lifnow what his departure. means. 30 :- Mario P. Crociata Sincere with himself and others, Mario has set a shining example of man- hood for his fellow seniors. Wit and intelligence have combined with persever- ance to make him a true Aquinas gentleman. 0 5. if j 4, wa jj ,YV J it J- -gl, :jfs ,JI , Y i ,H W ti 9090440 Q m t ' my , U G .. l, ae. g it it 'N 1 L . 1 3, it - Joh1ji,,B. Culhane All gGerald C'ulleff.' j Hisequiet goodnatured- nessf and his docile, well- behaved manner have served to .make lohn a fellow admired by his teachers and his chums alike. We shall ever re- member his ready wit. .... 9' ua , ,v,,,.- Davi J. Cur- ' , ' Scho 5P -, l, ,t Senior 1' 1a Le -W'GY1,3,4: .f ar ns i d Whi 5 Dra- . J KZ lullbcl 3 5 rench Behind stolid mask rests a versatile, mirthful mind. Sometimes a mis- chievous actor in class, Dave never fails upon the stage. A l Q m -,D ' l, nt h ' t Gamera Club 45 Bowl- ing 4 , You didn't see himfwith a broad grin disclosing his pearly-white teeth? Then you didn't seeottie ener- getic firecracker, the ef- fervescent wit of the Senior Class-lerry Cullen! t , ul S. Curtis 9 Gfle Club 3, 45 Frenclx C 4, Latin Clubfft- Q, aul astudent ins 1 ooh ivelyghap without, as 'pf is v ic o e ss ec ion t Q1 lbllb for the ast twl ,N rs79- a 6 recent iscov- e x was a . lk , . ..ll
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'x xi F x . ,i l N . at Thomas G . Donahue French Club 3, 45 Catholic Literature Club 45 Glee Club 4 Happy - go - lucky and carefree-that's our Tom Donahue. lt has been an unusual pleasure to hear his merry laugh and his sociable chatter till our corridors Jigga' wi-- Roy H7 Douglas Add personality, 'intelli- gencej'-'and humor 5, to a capable, CO1dtI35QQCU'g fspifrit and you have Roy. He has made four- years of ,high schgol lite seem Jshbrt to many-especially to his side-kick, 'Ifojn gvlurray. .. Q 0 Q 1 1221? A Ji f' Y ,.f Q --f. QV' , A ji X mx ,U 4-L4vc,.,..:a fy NL? --lf ,,. ,fl J:- - 'ij .ijt 1LV'4ff Z L,-lf' ,f n Edward G . Dorrity G-lee Club 45 Stamp Club l, 25 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Vivacious little Ed has not let one class ot his go by without injecting into it some ot his side-splitting pleasantry. lnside, how- ever, he is as sincere and serious as one could pos- sibly be. 'Robert J. DuP1essis Glee Club 3, 45 Science Club 4 Those who know Bob- his friends are legion- admire him greatly. And they know that this attrac- tive lad's favorite topic is music-a thing natural to one of his kindly tempera- ment. sz-Q47 I , x00g, - 1 u X. gz lr E, N lt, ' X QQLD . gNJ I-jf? 5 , a v 32 'Vincent W. Ebert Glee Club 45 German Club 2, 35 Science Club 4 Lively Vince will re- main always in our mem- ory as being a cheerful companion as Well as a zealous worker in all the school undertakings. :'Phi1ip J. Enders Glee Club 45 Camera Club4 Take the words court- eous, 'ttriendlyf' and stuclious and you have an apt description of Phil who, besides possessing a natural talent for music, is admired as a Catholic gentleman. James . Ely St. Thomas C l5 Ger- an 0LiZ3E4 L in,Qiub , ,Bowl iq 1535! ed - h ded, confident ' is in ed to be sort time But we now him wel r his subtle jokes a 1 llectual ability, es- p ' ' Virgil. etiring at Thomas YR. Bowling Club 3, 4 1 f if Torn is always in good X humor. His wide grin is a 'characteristic which marks him a born jokester and has endeared him to his innumerable pals. H mighty good miner f and entertainer is our Ton1. 1 ,ml M334
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