Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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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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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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U' f jfiify IKE! James ,Fischer X 35 .Science X-,iC1vb4. if it ,iff Stuf ou andq alm is OQ ent lilrfwho 1 es iq ' Y. l 7 A . 5 I . iafgood tim f bngcuxigtvniis wise enough t , vo e himself iqihis Schaaiwafk at the proper hours. Joseph W. Foos Science Club 4 loe's diligence and ear- nestness strike us as quali- ties which help him im- measurably in the struggle for success. He has already earned the respect and friendship of all who know him-teachers and stu- dents alike. Charles easeli i When Charlie leaves these halls, we shall know e have been separated,-F V 5 W . . . . , -fii--fFlr'6rrifQ-H-fiiaafi' yiietidfwl-l'iis'k,f quiet, l manner - as 'tops among the seniofsyggyfjb, Lawrence J. Ferry Math Club 3 Quiet and unobtrusive is Larry whose work speaks for itself. Math and science hold no worries for him, but, though an excellent student, Larry delights to hear the 3:20 bell. xo ' Q ld ,A,-va I Q .. 4 1 CX-A 5 Q .. WRobert E. Fischer Science Club 35 French ra Club 4 A - ,y i Whenever Bob is around, you may be sure the gloom will vanish. The air will be 'filled with' the boom of his l husky voice and hisl friend- ly spirit will permeate the surroundings. Frank J. Fordham St. Thomas Club l, 25 Arete Board5 French Club 35 Math Club 4 Look at his splendid record! Yet never have we seen a worried look or a frown cross Frank's face. His unruffled, gay nature is the envy of us all. T- jf! , - s . u Robert J. Feeney Arete Board5 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 45 French Club 35 Latin Club 45 Catholic Literature Club 4 Bob's an all-around fel- low-there are few activi- ties in which he doesn't engage. That's one reason for his popularity. His jovialty and good-hearted ness are the others. Earl J. Finear 5, Zgll 3l4 Sclnce 1 l 1 Fo a 5 Cl , -- 2' fumbac - e're p ,,,, Qppff' him- could sheer strengt ,aliugeijhf Agigyere neces 'lif5lTQiK1lQ?SI1lt ha t74nQt-ef-with his geyial, vifirfning person- ality. . I . x L Q 'T 33 J xr , ,gdb V 5

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