Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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THOMAS I. CORNISH Inlranzural Football 2,1 Intramural Barkelball 3, 4: Muuon Umt 1, 2, 3: Lalin Club 4: Malb Club 4 As long as Social justice is pub- lished, Tom will sell rt. He repre- sents here at Aquinas, the sarne high ideals that paper offers rn print. 'GORDON H. CRAMER Minion Unit 3: Bowling Club 4 Gordy was never gloomy. If things went wrong, he simply et them be buried in the past and faced the future unafraid. ROBERT L. CRAMER Inlfamural Basketball 2, 3,' SI. Thomas Club 1, 2, 3,' Band I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3 Bob possesses creative abilityin the musical as well as the scholastic held. Keenly attentive to his du- ties, he need not face the world with trepidation. A AQUINAS -INSTITUTE c L A s s o F 19 4 2 C V 'JOHN J. CULLIGAN St. Thomas Club 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Orcbertra 1: Maroon and White SMI 2: Co-Auibar Varxely Sbow We cannot yet be sure whether to hail Jack as a famous playwright, a great philosophic mind, or an outstanding figure in the world of music, but hail him we shall. JAMES F. CURTIS Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Intra- mural Football 1, 2,' Intramural Baseball 3 Kind, Friendly, Plezising, Useful, Near fLatin Adjectives Jgoverning the dative casej are apt escriptive notes of this young man. WILLIAM P. DEVER Intramural Football 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: St. Tbama: Club 1, 2, 3: Minion Unit 2, 3, 4: Arele Board A Hne record of scholarship and extra-curricular activities can only be the result of a keen mind and steady application.

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'FRANCIS A. CILUFFO Inlfafnural Basketball I: St. Tbomar Club 1: .Minion Unit 4: Lulin Club 3 Bud, an ambitious plugger and a capable leader, is Aquinas' gift to the world. He is especially popu- lar with the fair sex. WILLIAM A. CIMINELLI Vanity Faolball 3. 4: Intramural Barkefball 2, 3: Minion Unit 1, 2, 3: Imlian Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 4: Debaling Club 4: Safety Prllfol 4: Acolyte Club 4 Versatile, enthusiastic Bill fre- quently answered questions in the classroom before they were asked. Though Aquinas has housed Cim- mey .or four years, his heart has been in the prairies. 'ERVIN R. COLLE Mafls'Club 2, 3: Science Club 3: flrfugrzon Club 2: Maroon and Wbite Slrl0'3,4,' Di.rcu.r.ri0n Club 4 Competent Dick's initiative and talent seem boundless. His ability as an artist, and skill at making friends, will never be forgotten by his devoted classmates. 0090 o AQUINAS INSTITUTE 5 C L A S S 0 F 'I9 4 2 WILLIAM J. CONNELL Inlrumuml Brukelbnll 1, 4: Dm- mafic Club 4: Gefman Club 3, 4: Science Club 4 Bill is a born mechanic. If he has an engine to repair, he is com- pletely happy. May there be many engines. ROBERT C. CONROY History Club 4: .Bowling Club 4 If you have ever met Bob, you were undoubtedly impressed by his gleaming countenance. Such a characteristic has made him one of our best liked classmen. FRANCIS G. CONSLER St. Tbarmzr Club 3: Camera Club 1, 2: Aviation Club 3: Arete Board: Bowling Club 4 Frank's massive body is topped with an equally sound mind. His social activities fail to keep him from being a good student. This fact coupled with his high ambi- tions are sure to bring him success.



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WILLIAM C. DIETER Iillramural Burbetball 1,' Intra- mural Boreball 1, 2, 5: Minion Unit 1, 2, 3,' Science Club 3,' Camera Club 3, 4: Hirlory :lub 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4,' Safely Po- lrol 4: Afele Board Bill always had a camera with him. His arguments usually hinged on the question: Is photography a LOUIS R. DIGIULIO Band 1,' Orcbenm 1, 2,' Italian Club 2,' Projeclor Club 4 Meet :I prominent member of the Maroon and White Swingsters! Louie's musical prowess on the bass fiddle professes this lively lad's future. JOHN B. DILETTERA Intramural Foolball 4: Sl, Tbomar Club 1, 2,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Italian Club I, 4,' Table Tennis Club 3, 4 Little John's versatility together with his ability to pitch in and take hold at a point where every- one else has apparently failed promises him success in later life. fine art? comb AQUINAS INSTITUTE c I. A s s o F 19 4 2 V VINCENT I. DIRAIMO Intramural Baseball 1, 2, 31 St. Tbomar Club l, 2, 3: Minion Unit 2, 4,' Bond 1, 2, 5, 4 A three year S. T. C. student, Vince is one of our intelligentia besides being outstanding on the clarinet. Handsome, talkative, and a good mixer, he needs no further introduction. ROBERT E. DOHERTY Intramural Barkeiball 1, 2, 31 Mir- .rion Unit 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orcberlm 2,' German Club 2, 3,- Hirtofy Club 4: Bowling Club 4 Bob can really produce jive out qi a trumpet. This coupled with his line disposition, may some day prove to be the reason for dancers saying a high price to hear his and play. ROBERT E. DONALS Va:-:ity Football 3,.4: Intramural Borbetboll If Minion Um: 3, 4: Latin Club 4,' Motb Club 3, 4 That fine steady player on our var- sity football team was Bob Donals who was equally active in other school activities andlrnission work. You couldn't help liking him.

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