Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1951
Page 1 of 160
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the Sacrament of Penance always available-the Perpetual Rosary sponsored
by the Sodality-the annual Retreat-the participation in Mission activities-
the guidance of the Homeroom Counselor and the Director of' Christian Formation.
Intellectual goodness can be attained both in classes and clubs, by application
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to the cultivation of the mind, in spite of difficulty will strengthen the will to s
after what is good.
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the compulsory physical education program for all. Through these the dents
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Seldom does the occasion which inspires the dedication of a
yearbook lend itself with so much significance to the persons
honored, the students honoring and the world in which we all
must live. All of this is found in the dedication of the 'l95l
Arete to eleven former Aquinas students who in this year will be
ordained to the priesthood. The vocation to the priesthood is
not a personal gift to the priest. Rather it is an anointing that
he may administer to his fellow men in the things that apper-
tain to God. "Every high-priest," says St. Paul, "taken from
among men, is ordained for men in those things that appertain to
God." So, too, in this age must everyone give himself in some
measure to his fellow man in the "things that appertain to God."
The Alma Mater reminds us to "always strive for that which
we were made for." These eleven priests, fruits of God's grace
at Aquinas, have realized in a deeper way the meaning of
these words. Just as "according to the order of Melchisedech
they are priests forever," so also, in a special way do they
give real meaning to the closing words of the Alma Mater,
"Aquinas evermore"!
REV. WILLIAM A. KRAFT
REV. EUGENE R. MALLEY, C. S. B. REV. ALBERT V. RYAN
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REV. JOHN A. POLUIKIS, C. S. B. REV. JOHN J. STEGER
REV. ROBERT G. RITZ, C. S. B.
REV. THOMAS C. TALLARIDA, C. S. C.
REV. ALPHONSUS A. TRABOLD, O. F.M.
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1950 GRADUATES
in Reiioious HousEs
The summons of Our Divine Lord, "Come, follow Me,"
has been answered each year by many Aquinas
students. Eleven newly ordained priests will ascend the
altar this year, and fourteen from the class of '50
have begun their studies in various religious houses.
They, as countless others, have absorbed the spirit of
goodness that flows to them from the Church, family,
and school. May that goodness which they have
imbibed grow stronger and urge them onward to
greater heights of zeal in the vineyard of the Lord.
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Left to right: Mr. Joseph M. Sasso, Mr. Neil J.
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Mr. Robert T. O'Hallorun, Mr. Gerard C.
Kassman, Mr. Lawrence M. Mungovan. Front
row: Mr. Richard J. Schiefen, Mr. Philip C.
Beers, Mr. Albert R. Gaelens, Mr. Samuel D.
Femicno. St. Bcsil's Novitiate, Rochester,
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JAMES E. KEARNEY, D.D.
T0 the Class gf 1951, Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas
My dear boys, 1951
I am happy to avail myself of a page of your "Arete" to give you a last word
of blessing as you leave Aquinas. The motto of your Alma Mater, 6'Credo quidquid dixit
Dei Filius," gives you a beacon for the journey that begins ,at graduation. Faith in Christ,
loyalty to His teachings, the inspiration and spiritual sustenance of His sacraments, these
will sustain you on the journey and finally bring you into His presence for eternity. May
His help brighten the path for each of you, and His grace make your burdens light. God
bless you.
Your devoted father in Christ,
JAMES E. KEARNEY
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REV. VINCENT C. ECKERT, C.S.B.
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REV. JOHN P. O'MEARA, C.S.B.
REV. JOHN C. SPRATT, C.S.B.
REV. JOHN P. RUTH, C.S.B.
REV. JOSEPH L. WILLETT, C.S.B.
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REV. ARTHUR R. LOOBY, C.S.B.
REV. FRANCIS J. GRESCOVIAK, C.S.B.
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President Treasurer Secretary Vice-President
SE IIIH ELI-155 UFFIIIEH5
One of the chief components of goodness is strength of mind and character. To a high school
student, one of the means of acquiring this trait is the participation in the school student government.
Under the executive leadership of the four Senior Class oflicers, Donald Yeclcel, Thomas Moonan,
John Pietropaoli, and Peter Romeo, the Student Council of 1950-1951 at Aquinas Institute has
attempted, to its utmost ability, to improve the daily life of the students by sponsoring dances, handl-
ing various assemblies, and the addition of new conveniences for the students' benefit.
ln addition, this school year has witnessed the opportunity of every student at Aquinas to voice
his own opinion, concerning school life, ingenuously without fear of criticism or rebuttal. This has
been accomplished by the election of homeroom representative members to the councils of their own
class. Thereby, each homeroom member speaks his views to his representative, who presents the
opinions to the class council, which in turn, offers its decision to the Student Council, composed, be-
sides the Senior Class ofiicers, of four of the members of each class council.
Thus, by student leadership and participation alone, our Student Council develops in every pupil
a sense of true democratic government "of the people, for the people, and by the people."
STUDENT
EUUNEIL
Seated: Thomas Gutberlet,
Thomas O'Keefe, Richard
Cappon, Edward Schickler,
William Gamble. Standing:
Roy Engels, David Young,
John Kinsky, Thomas Hart-
zell, George Bryant, David
McDonald, Thomas Tucker.
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WILLIAM E. ACCONGIO
Bill
Mission Unit 1 23 B Squad
Football 3 Team
Italian Club
Sports I.
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DONALD E. AVERY
Dan
Bowling Club 1, 23 Intra-
mural Sports I.
ANTHONY BELLOMIO
Tony
Honor Roll 13 Glee Club 3,
43 Intramural Sports 1.
WILLIAM M. ADAM
Bill
Honor Roll lg Bowling Club
1, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Intra-
mural Sports 1.
KARL BAHR
Karl
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
' 1, 33 Sky Club 43 German
Club 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club
I 43 Perpetual Rosary 4.
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Ange
Italian Club 2, 3g Latin Club
43 Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 In-
tramural Sports 1.
ROBERT BAKER
Bob
Bowling Club 1, 23 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 4.
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LAWRENCE J. ANTCZAK
Larry
Honor Roll 23 B Squad Foot-
ball 23 Hunting and Fishing
Club 2, 33 Perpetual Rosary
33 Glee Club 3, 43 Intramural
Sports 1.
ROGER BEDIER
Rag
St. Thomas Club 13 Swim-
ming Team 3g Bowling Club
1, 33 Spanish Club 33 His-
tory Club 43 Chemistry Club
43'Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 In-
tramural Sports 1, 2.
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JOHN A. ASPIN WALL
Mule
German Club 33 Band 1, 2
Intramural Sports 1.
FRANK ARAZY
Frank
St. Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Lati
Club 43 Perpetual Rosary 3.
FRANCIS J. BEGY
Frank
B Squad Football 23 Spanis
Club 23 Perpetual Rosary '3
Glee Club 33 Intramurz
Sports 1.
DONALD C. BELMONT
Baldy
Mission Unit 2, B Squad
Football 25 Bowling Club 1,
23 Mission Bouts 13 Glee
Club 3, 49 Intramural Sports
lg Hunting and Fishing Club
2, 3 fPresidentD.
DAVID R. BENSON
Slug
Bowling Club 15 Hunting and
Fishing Club 25 Acolyte Club
3.
LOUIS A. BOMMATTEI
Louie
Honor Roll 33 Italian Club
2, 3, 4 fvice-Presidentlg
Spanish Club 3, 4, Library
Club 3, 4, Acolyte Club 1, 2,
3, 43 Perpetual ,Rosary 3, 4,
Sodality 4.
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Al
Latin Club 4.
HARRY R. BOURBON
Harry
Bowling Club 2g History Club
43 Glee Club 3, 4, Liturgical
Choir 4, Intramural Sports
lg Hunting and Fishing Club
3.
FREDERICK BIEGLER
Fred
Mission Unit 4g B Squad
Football 2, History Club 4.
ROMOLO
Rom.
Bowling Club 1, 2: Mission
Bouts 3g Spanish Club 2, 3,
4, History Club 4g Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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MATTHEW G. BIUSO
Mau.
Italian Club 4, Glee Club 3.
GERALD F. BRASLEY
Bull
Bowling Club 1, 25 Spanish
Club 2, 3, Perpetual Rosary
3, Variety Show 1, 2g Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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RONALD BODEN
Ron
Honor Roll 1, 2g Bowling
Club 1,- Chemistry Club 43
Perpetual Rosary 43 Band 1,
2, 3, 43 Swingsters 45 100
Club 4.
ROBERT B. BRASSIE
Red
Mission Bouts 1, 2, 3, 45
Chess Club 2,33 Acolyte Club
I, 2: Hunting and Fishing
Club 2g Library Club 3, 43
Band 1.
CLYDE F. BRENNAN
Clyde
Mission Bouts 2, 3, 43 Latin
Club 43 History Club 4,
Perpetual Rosary 3.
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ALLEN BREZINSKY
Birdie
Saint,Thomas Club 13 Honor
Roll 3g Golf Club 3, 43 Bowl-
ing Club 13 Ski Club 2, 3, 43
Mission Bouts 23 German
Club 3, 43 Perpetual Rosary
43 Glee Club 33 Intramural
Sports 1, 2.
DONALD J. BRICELAND
Red
Mission Unit 13 Bowling Club
13 Glee Club 33 Intramural
Sports 13 Hunting and Fish-
ing Club 1.
WALTER B. BULL
Moo
Honor Roll lg Golf Club 3,
43 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43
French Club 4g Camera Club
2, 33 Hunting and Fishing
Club 23 Chemistry Club 43
Maroon and White 3, 4g In-
tramural Sports.
LAWRENCE J. BRIGGS
Larry
Honor Roll 13 Mission Unit
13 Bowling Club 1, 2, 43
Spanish Club 33 History
Club 43 Perpetual Rosary 3,
43 Glee Club 3, 4g Maroon
and White 3, 4.
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JAMES BURNS
Jimmy
Honor Roll 13 Student Coun-
cil 23 Varsity Football 2, 3,
4-3Varsity Baseball 2, 3g Co-
oper Marines 23 Mission Bouts
13 Spanish Club 2g Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Intramural
Sports 1.
RICHARD BRINDISI
Breezy
Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Bowling
Club 13 History Club 43
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 Variety
Shows 1, 2.
FELIX BROCCOLO
Fil
B Squad Football 23 History
Club 43 Perpetual Rosary 4g
Glee Club 3, 43 Safety Patrol
43 Intramural Sports l.
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PATRICK J. BUTTARAZZI
Blaster
Saint Thomas Club 1, 23
Honor Roll 3, 4g Reserve
Basketball 33 Bowling Club
1g Italian Club 2, 3g CPresi-
dent 433 Chess Club 2, 3g
History Club 4g Chemistry
Club 4g Perpetual Rosary 33
Sodality 4.
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RONALD J. BUTTARAZZI
Ronny
Saint Thomas Club I, 2, 3,
43 Italian Club 3, 43 Chess
Club 2, 33 Chemistry Club 4g
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43
Maroon and White 3, 4.
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LAWRENCE BROCCOLO
Larry
Honor Roll 13 Mission Un
l, 23 Reserve Basketball
33 Italian Club 43 Perpetu:
Rosary 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4
Liturgical Choir 4.
ROBERT W. BRYAN
Bob
Honor Roll 33 Bowling Clu
1, 23 History Club 43 Chen
iSlfY Club 43 Perpetua
Rosary 3, 4.
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WILLIAM A. CAIN
Bill
Mission Unit 23 Bowlin
Club 13 Ski Club 33 Chemi:
try Club 43 Stage Crew 2, I
4, iManagerl3 Chess Clu
23 Library Club 2, 33 Dr:
matics Club 2, 33 Variet
Show 2, 3, 43 Camera Clu
2, 3, fVice-Pres.4J.
PHILIP C. CAMMARANO
Phil
Bowling Club 1, 25 Camera
Club 2, 35 Dramatics Club
45 Stage Crew 4.
J. RICHARD CARR
Dick
Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski
Club 2, 3, 45 Golf Club 3, 45
Spanish Club 3, 45 History
Club 45 Glee Club 3, 45 In-
tramural Sports 15 Liturgical
Choir 4.
RICHARD F. CARROLL
Dick
Honor Roll 1, 35 Mission
Unit 25 Varsity Football 45
B Squad Football 35 Bowling
Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Per-
petual Rosary 45 Intramural
Sports 1.
RAYMOND J. CAMP
Ray
Saint Thomas Club 15 Ger-
man Club 25 Glee Club 3, 45
Variety Show 1, 2, 35 Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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JAMES H. CAMPAGNA
Jimmy
Student Council 25 Mission
Unit 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football
2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 3,
45 Cooper Marines 25 Perpet-
ual Rosary 35 Clee Club 3.
MJARTIXN J.'CAPPQN .
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Swimming Team 251Perpetual
Rosary 3, 45 Intramural
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RALPH J.
CASSAMASSIMA
Razor
Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Italian
Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45
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THEODORE D. CASE
Teddy
Bowling Club 15 Ski Club 2,
3, 45 Variety Shows 1, 2, 35
Intramural Sports 1.
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JOSEPH CHIAPPERI
Chippy
Honor Roll 1, Mission Unit
15 Italian Club 35 Intramural
Sports 1.
ROBERT L. CARMODY
Bob
Perpetual Rosary 3, 45 In-
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Tiny
B Squad Football 25 Swim-
ming Team 25 Hunting and
Fishing Club 25 Dramatics
Club 45 Variety Shows 2, 3,
4.
ROBERT M. CILANO
Bob
Honor Roll 15 Italian Club
45 Intramural Sports 1.
JAMES COCILOVA
Groza
Honor Roll 1, 25 Mission
Unit 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basket-
ball 3, 45 Reserve Basketball
25 Mission Bouts 35 Italian
Club 2, 35 Perpetual Rosary
JAMES P. CONNORS
lim
Intramural Sports 15 Perpet-
ual Rosary 4.
JOHN K. COYLE
lack
Saint Thomas Club 15 Honor
Roll 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club
15 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 French
Club 45 Sodality 25 Maroon
and White 2, 3, 45 Arete
Staff 45 History Club 4.
RICHARD R. COCILOVA
Dick
Reserve Basketball 2, 35 Mis-
sion Bouts 3, 45 Italian Club
25 Perpetual Rosary 3, 45
Safety Patrol 45 Intramural
Sports 15 Hunting and Fish-
ing Club 3.
VINCENT F. CORBELLI
Vince
Honor Roll 1, 35 Italian Club
2, 3, 45 Latin Club 4.
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RICHARD H. COLEMAN
Dick
Honor Roll 15 Bowling Club
1, 25 Mission Bouts 15 Chess
Club 25 German Club 4:
Safety Patrol 45 Intramural
Sports 1.
Varsity Foot-
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Sam
Honor Roll 25 Italian Club
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ROBERT B. CORCORAN
Fats
Reserve Football 35 Bowling
Club 1, 25 French Club 35
Perpetual Rosary 35 Maroon
and White 45 Intramural
Sports 15 100 Club 4.
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Dom
Bowling Club I5 Italian Clul
25 Glee Club 3, 45 Intramura
Sports 1.
WILLIAM J. CORRIGAN
Bill
Honor Roll 1, 25 Spanisl
Club 45 Latin Club 45 Chem
istry Club 45 Perpetua
Rosary 45 Intramural Sport
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JOHN F. CULLEN
lack
Honor Roll 13 Mission Bouts
13 History Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 4g Intramural
Sports 1.
JOHN E. DAILOR
Jack
Saint Thomas Club 1, 23
Honor' Roll 3, 43 Student
Council 1, 23 Mission Unit 1,
23 French Club 3g Chemistry
Club 43 Aquinader 43 Maroon
and White 1, 23 Intramural
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RICHARD DiMARIA
Dick
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
13 Italian Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 43 Intramural Sports
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.IOHN .I. DALEY
Jack
Honor Roll 1, 23 Mission
Unit 33 B Squad Footballg
Bowling Club 1, 3g Chemistry
Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Per-
petual Rosary 3, 43 Safety
Patrol 43 Intramural Sports
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GRECG DOHERTY
Weasel
Honor Roll 13 Varsity Foot-
ball Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski
Club 3, 43 Acolyte Club 2, 33
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 Glee
Club 3, 43 Maroon and White
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Eddie
German Club 43 Library Club
fsecretary 47 3 Projector Club
43 Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 In-
tramural Sports 1.
NICHOLAS F. DiB1TETTO
Dibby
Intramural Sports 1.
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FRANCIS D'ARIENZO
F renchy
Mission Bouts 1, 3g Italian
Club 3, 43 Latin Club 43 His-
tory Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Intramural
Sports 1.
DAVID M. DIETZ
Dave
Saint Thomas Club 1, 33
Honor Roll 23 Bowling Club
1, 43 Ski Club 43 French
Club lSecretary 433 Latin
Club 4g Chemistry Club 43
Chess Club 33 Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, 33 Maroon
and White 3, 4.
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EDWARD J. DEMPSEY
Gig
Saint Thomas Club 13 Honor
Roll 2, 33 Mission Unit 2, 3g
B Squad Football 23 Reserve
Basketball 23 Bowling Club
13 Mission Bouts 1, 43 Per-
petual Rosary 33 Intramural
Sports 1.
DOMINIC DiGIORGIO
Dom
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
3g Italian Club 2, 3, 43 Greek
Club 43 Latin Club 4g Library
Club 2g Perpetual Rosary 4.
THEODORE DiPONZIO
Ted
Bowling Club 1, 3, 43 Dra-
matics Club 43 Variety Show
1, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM H. DONALS
Bill
Honor Roll I, 25 Mission
Unit l, 25 Perpetual Rosary
3.
GERALD DONNELLY
fake
Bowling Club 15 Ski Club
2, 3, 45 ,Greek Club 45
llariety Show I5 Arete Staff
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DANIEL J. DORAN
Dan
Saint Thomas Club l, 35
Honor Roll 45 Student Coun-
cil 15 Mission Unit 15 Bowl-
ing Club 15 Spanish Club 2,
35 Chemistry Club 45 Per-
petual Rosary 35 Glee Club
3, 45 Intramural Sports 1.
GARY DOTZLER
Gary
Ski Club 2, 45 Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, 3.
EUGENE T. DREXEL
Drex
Saint Thomas Club 15 Honor
Roll 25 Bowling Club 15
Spanish Club 2, 35 Chemis-
try Club 45 Hunting and Fish-
ing Club 35 Perpetual Rosary
45 Intramural Sports I.
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JOSE M. ECHANIZ
George
Honor Roll 1, 25 Spanish
Club fVice-Pres. 435 Chem-
istry Club 4.
JOHN J. ECKL
Johnny
Honor Roll 15 Mission Bouts
45 German Club 45 Perpetual
Rosary 35 Orchestra 15 In-
tramural Sports 1.
.IUDE F. EICHAS
Jake
Mission Bouts I, 2, 45 Per-
petual Rosary 3, 45 Glee Club
35 Intramural Sports l.
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WERNER J. EICHLER
Ike
Saint Thomas Club 1, 2, 35
Bowling Club 1, 25 French
Club 45 Chemistry Club 45
Perpetual Rosary 3, 45 Arete
Staff 45 Intramural Sports 1.
WILLIAM L. DUNN
Bill
History Club 45 Intramui
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Jack
Perpetual Rosary 3, 45 Gle
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GERALD D. EISELE
ferry
Spanish Club 25 Band I,
35 Intramural Sports 1.
JOHN ELLIOT
Limie
Art Club 43 Glee Club 3, 43
Intramural Sports 1.
JOHN FITZ MORRIS
Fitz
Honor Roll 1,33 Mission Unit
13 Bowling Club 1, 43 Ski
Club 43 Chemistry Club 43
Perpetual Rosary 33 Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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CHARLES J.
FITZPATRICK
Fitz
Mission Unit 33 B Squad
Football 33 Spanish Club 23
Perpetual Rosary 33 Glee
Club 3, 43 Intramural Sports
13 Wood Craft Club 13 Hunt-
ing and Fishing Club 2.
KARL F. FABER
Karl
Honor Roll 33 Ski Club 2, 3,
43 German Club 3, fTreas-
urer 453 Music Club 43 His-
tory Club 43 Wood Craft Club
13 Glee Club 3, 43 Intra-
mural Sports 13 Liturgical
Choir 4.
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JAMES FLANAGAN
Jim
Perpetual Rosary 33 Variety
Shows 1, 2, 43 Band fDrum
Major 413 Glee Club 3, 43
Liturgical Choir 4.
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WILLIAM J. FACKELMAN
Willie
Honor Roll 33 Student Coun-
cil 33 Mission Unit 3, 43 Var-
sity Football 2, 3, 43 Mission
Bouts 1, 2, 3, 43 Perpetual
Rosary 4g Glee Club 3, 43
Intramural Sports 1.
WILLIAM A. FLEMING
Bill
Bowling Club 13 Spanish
Club 23 History Club 4g Per-
petual Rosary 3, 4g Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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RICHARD M. FEERICK
Dick
Saint Thomas Club 1, 23
Honor Roll 33 Bowling Club
1, 43 Mission Bouts 33 Ger-
man Club 43 Perpetual Rosary
3, 43 Safety Patrol 4.
WILLIAM F. FOLEY
Wild Bill
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
Ii French Club 43 Acolyte
Club lg Woodcraft Club 13
History Club 43 Chemistry
Club 43 Perpetual Rosary 33
Dramatics Club 43 Variety
Shows 1, 2, 3, 43 Maroon and
White 3, 43 Intramural Sports
1.
JOHN F. FISCHETTE
.lack
Italian Club 2, 3, 43 Per-
petual Rosary 43 Sodality 4g
100 Club 4.
JOHN F. FINNERTY
Jack
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
13 Spanish Club 23 Intra-
mural Sports 1.
GERALD T. FORWARD
fer
History Club 43 Glee Club 43
Safety Patrol 4.
DONALD FOSCO
Don
Camera Club 3.
GERALD M. FRANCATI
Yagi
Honor Roll lg B Squad Foot-
ball 23 Varsity Basketball
Manager 43 Italian Club 2, 3,
43 Chemistry Club 43 Hunt-
ing and Fishing Club 2g Golf
Club 43 Perpetual Rosary 33
Intramural Sports 1.
ROBERT G. FRUSCI
Bob
B Squad Football 33 Bowling
Club 13 History Club 43 Per
petual Rosary 43 Glee Club 3,
43 Safety Patrol 43 100 Club
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Herb
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
1, 2g Chess Club 33 History
Club 43 Perpetual Rosary 33
Glee Club 3, 43 Liturgical
Choir 4.
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GEORGE J. FUNK
George
B Squad Football 23 Bowling
Club 1, 23 Glee Club 3g In-
tramural Sports 1.
ARTHUR .I. FRAUEL
Art
Bowling Club 13 Perpetual
Rosary 3.
GEORGE F. FREEMESSER
George
Honor Roll 13 Swimming
Team 1, 2, 33 Camera Club
2, 3g History Club 4g Ger-
man Club 2, 33 Perpetual
Rosary 43 Intramural Sports
1.
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RICHARD W. GAENZLER
Dick
Saint Thomas Club 13 Honor
Roll 2, 3, 43 Mission Unit 13
Golf Club 2, 3g Chemistry
Club 43 Latin Club 43 His-
tory Club 43 German Club 43
Perpetual Rosary 43 Sodality
43 Intramural Sports 1.
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JOHN E. GARLAND
Jack
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
13 Ski Club 43, Chemistry
Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 In-
tramural Sports 13 Swingsters
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Mouth
Honor Roll 1, 2g Ski Club 2
fTreasurer 37, lVice-Pres
413 Chemistry Club 43 Greel
Club 43 History Club 43
German Club 4g Intramuraf
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Bill
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Glee Club 3, 43 Intramura
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Big Bob
Honor Roll 1,23 Mission Unii
13 Varsity Football 4g B
Squad Football 23 Ski Clul
2, 3, 43 Greek Club 43 His-
tory Club 43 Chemistry Clul
43 German Club 2, 33 Intra-
mural Sports 1.
EUGENE D. GIANFORTI
Moose
Reserve Basketball 2, Italian
Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports
1.
NICHOLAS J.
GRZYMKOWSKI
Polack
Honor Roll 1, Mission Unit
1, 2, 3, 4g Reserve Basketball
23 History Club 43 Chemistry
Club 4g Intramural Sports 13
100 Club 3, 4.
DEAN A. GYSEL
Dizzy
Honor Roll 11 Mission Unit
I: Bowling Club 15 Spanish
Club 2, 3: History Club 31
Perpetual Rosary 3, 4, Sodal-
ity 2, 3: Maroon and White
2, 3, fSports Editor 41, In-
tramural Sports lg Mission
Bouts Committee 4.
JOHN F. GILLIGAN
Jack
Bowling Club 1, 25 Mission
Bouts 1, 2, 44 German Club
3g.,Perpetual Rosary 4.
GARY W. GORDON
Flash
Bowling Club 1.
195
THOMAS R. HAFNER
Tom
Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish
Club 4, German Club 23 His-
tory Club 4, Perpetual Rosary
3, 4, Intramural Sports 1g
100 Club 4.
MARTIN HANLEY
Mart
History Club 4, Perpetual
Rosary 3, Glee Club 3, 4,
Hunting and Fishing Club 3.
29
JOHN F. GRAMKEE
John
Saint Thomas Club 13 Honor
Roll 2, 3g French Club 4g
Acolyte Club lg Latin Club
4, History Club 4g Perpetual
Rosary 3, 4, Color Guard 39
Arete Staff 4, Intramural
Sports 1.
1
JAMES F. HARRIS
Herk
Bowling Club 1, Woodcraft
Club 1g Intramural Sports 1.
ALBERT J. GRASS
Sarge
Honor Roll lg Chemistry
Club 44 German Club 3,
History' Club 4g Intramural
Sports 1.
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ADELBERT L. GRAMZA
Al
Bowling Club 1.
HERBERT J. HAHN
Herb
Honor Roll 1, Acolyte Club
2, 3, Perpetual Rosary 3, 4:
Glee Club 3, 4, Liturgical
Choir 4, Oratoricals 3.
THOMAS G. HARTZELL
Tom
B Squad 'Football 23 Per-
petual Rosary 33 Dramatics
43 Maroon and White 1, 2, 3,
fNews Editor 433 Intramural
Sports lg Debating Team 3,
43 Oratoricals 3, 43 100 Club
4.
JOHN W. HASENAUER
Creeper
Perpetual Rosary 33 Clee
Club 3, 43 Intramural Sports
I3 Hunting and Fishing Club
2, 3.
ELMER HENRETTA
Al
Mission Bouts 2, 3, 4g Span-
ish Club 2, 3, 4: Perpetual
Rosary 3: Glee Club 3.
ROBERT I. HAUSER
Torch
Honor Roll I, 23 Golf Club
3: History Club 23 Bowling
Club I, 3, 4: Spanish Club
23 Intramural Sports 1.
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LEO .I. HICKEY
Hicks
Hunting and Fishing 33 Band
1, 23 Intramural Sports 1.
RICHARD C. HAVENS
Rich
Mission Bouts 3, 43 History
Club 43 Library Club 43 Pro-
jector Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 4.
DONALD F. HAYDEN
Don
Mission Bouts lg Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43
Intramural Sports lg Liturgi-
cal Choir 4.
Sfinf
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WILLIAM .I. HILLMAN
Bill
Bowling Club lg Band I, 2,
3, 4g Variety Shows 3.
30
JOHN I. HONAN
fuck
Honor Roll 3g Bowling Club
33 Ski Club 23 Chemistry
Club 4g Art Club 33 Per-
petual Rosary 43 Variety
Show 2, 33 Stage Crew 2, 33
4 .ICO-Mgr.J.
NORBERT L. HEFNER
Norb
Honor Roll 13 Latin Club 4
Spanish Club 23 Greek Clu
43 Perpetual Rosary 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4.
BERNARD I. HELMINSK
Bernie
B Squad Footballg Huntin
and Fishing Club 2, 33 Gle
Club 3, 43 Intramural Sport
I.
.IOHN HORTON
Captain John
Honor Roll lg B Squad Foo
ball 23 Hunting and Fishir
Club 23 Woodcraft Club I
Chess Club 23 Dramatics Clt
43 Cvlee Club 3, 43 Intll
mural Sports 13 Liturgic
Choir 4.
RICHARD HOSENFELD
Hosey
B Squad Football 2, 3, Ski
Club 2, 3, 4 fljresidentl,
Vlusic Club 4, Art Club 2, 3,
1- fPresidentl, Perpetual
Rosary 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Maroon and White 4, Intra-
mural Sports 1.
GERALD J. JOHNSTON
ferry
Honor Roll 1, 2, Bowling
Club 1, 2, Chemistry Club4,
Perpetual Rosary 3, Intra
mural Sports 1.
WILl,IAM H. KANALEY
Bill
Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Per-
petual Rosary 3, Clee Club 3,
1-, Intramural Sports 1.
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RICHARD R. HUGOBOOM
Dick
Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH G. KA RAM
Joe
Spanish Club 3, 4, Camera
Club 4.
X
RAYMOND HUNT
Ray
Ski Club 3 Acol te Club 3
Q Y 3
Library Club 3, Glee Club
3, 4.
THOMAS L. HUSSEY
Tom
Honor Roll, Chess Club 3,
Perpetual Rosary 3, 4, Dra-
matics Club 4, Clee Club 3,
4, Intramural Sports 1,
Liturgical Choir 4, Stage
Crew 2, 3, 4.
951
IRVIN J. KAZMIERCZAK
Irma
B Squad Football 2, Bowling
Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3,
Chess Club 2, Perpetual
Rosary 4.
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ROBERT KEENAN
Robo
Bowling Club 1, Intramural
Sports 1.
DAVID J ANICK
Dave
Acolyte Club 1, Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, Spanish Club
2, Perpetual Rosary 3, 4, In-
tramural Sports 1, 100 Club
4. J
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GERALD H. HUURMAN
ferry
Mission Bouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee
Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports
1.
STEPHAN M. KELLNER
Steve
St. Thomas Club 3, Greek
Club 3, Perpetual Rosary 4,
Sodality 4.
EDWARD G. KELLEY
Eddy
Mission Unit 1.
DANIEL KLEE
Easy Ed
Honor Roll 1: Varsity Foot-
ball 4: B Squad Football 2,
3: Varsity Baseball 4: Cooper
Marines 2, 3: Mission Bouts
1, 2: Chess Club 2: Perpetual
Rosary 3: Sodality 2: Glee
Club 3: Intramural Sports 1.
CHARLES J. KOLB
Chopny
Honor Roll 1: Varsity Base-
ball 3, 4: Cooper Marines l,
2: Bowling Club 1, 2: His-
tory Club 4: Perpetual Rosary
3: Intramural Sports 1, 2:
Hunting and Fishing Club 2:
Acolyte Club 1.
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Pete
Bowling Club 1: Ski Club 4:
Chess Club 2: Perpetual
Rosary 3: Intramural Sports
1: Woodcraft Club 1.
ROBERT N. KLEISLEY
Bob
Saint Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 4:
Mission Unit 2: Bowling Club
1, 2, 3, 4: fSecretary and
Treasurer 3, 4:1 Ski Club 2,
3, 4: French Club 4: Chess
Club 2, 3: Latin Club 4:
Maroon and White 1, 2, 4:
Arete 4 fManaging Editorl:
Intramural Sports 1..
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LEO J. KESSELRING
Leo
St. Thomas Club 1: Honor
Roll 2: Reserve Basketball
3: Spanish Club 2: Greek
Club 4: Chemistry Club 4:
Perpetual Rosary 3: Intra-
mural Sports 1.
RICHARD C. KNOX
Dick
Honor Roll 1, 2: B Squad
Football 2: Bowling Club 3:
Mission Bouts 3, 4: Spanish
Club 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club
4: Maroon and White 3, 4.
PHILIP J. KEUPER
Philip J.
Swimming Team 3: Chess
Club 2, 3: Chemistry Club 4
QPresidentJ Dramatics 4.
DONALD C. KOEHLER
Fuzzy
Saint Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 4:
Spanish Club 2, 3: Camera
Club 2: Perpetual Rosary 3:
Sodality 2: Intramural Sports
1: 100 Club 4.
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BRUCE J. KIRCHOFF
F renchy
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: Spanis
Club 2, 3, 4.
JOHN F. KINNEY
Jack
Bowling Club 1, 2: Ski C11
2, 3, 4: Cooper Marinesi
Spanish Club 2, 3: Histoi
Club 4: Perpetual Rosary
4: Sodality 2, 3: Glee Cll
3, 4: Intramural Sports 1.
MARTIN G. KOESTERE'
Marty
Saint Thomas Club 1, f
Spanish Club 4: History Ch
4: Chemistry Club 4: Lat
4: Perpetual Rosary 3: Cl
Club 3: Intramural Sports 1
.ROBERT C. KOLB
Bob
lowling Club 1: Ski Club 2g
tpanish Club 3: Variety Show
, 2, 3, 4: Hunting and Fish-
ng Club 2, 3.
JAMES KUEBEL
Hands
Reserve Basketball 2, 33 Var-
sity Football 2.
CARL A. LAMENDOLA
Carl
Italian Club 2, 3, 43 Latin
Club 4g Perpetual Rosary 4:
Sodality 4.
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JEROME J. KUHN
Jerry
Perpetual Rosary 3, 4g Safety
Patrol 45 100 Club 4.
ROBERT LEAHY
Bats
Mission Bouts 15 Glee Club
3, 45 Intramural Sports 1.
RICHARD LABOSKI
Dick
Honor Roll 15 Bowling Club
45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Latin
Club 4, Hunting and Fishing
Club 4.
LAWRENCE LeBERTH
Shorty
Bowling Club 15 Chess Club
2, Perpetual Rosary 3, Varie-
ty Show 1.
SAM LaFRANCO
Sam
Honor Roll 15 Varsity Foot-
ball 2, 3, 4g Italian Club 25
Chemistry Club 43 History
Club 3, 4.
PAUL LECKINGER
Leek
Bowling Club 1, Spanish Club
2g Perpetual Rosary 33 Glee
Club 3, 43 Liturgical Choir 4.
1951
33
LEO J. LAMBERT
Leo
Bowling Club lg Ski Club 4g
French Club 44 Latin Club 4:
Chemistry Club 4g 100 Club
4.
WALTER J. LEONARD
Waly
Honor Roll 1g Varsity Foot-
ball 2: Mission Bouts Ig Ger-
man Club 3, 4g History Club
4g Perpetual Rosary 35 Band
lg Chess Club 2.
ANGELO J. LETA
Babe
Honor Roll 1, Bowling Club
3: Chess Club 2, 3: Italian
Club 2, 3: Perpetual Rosary
33 Band 1.
RONALD C. LEWIS
Ron
Woodcraft Club 19 Perpetual
Rosary 39 Safety Patrol 39
Intramural Sports 19 Model
Airplane Club 3.
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ROBERT G. LIPANI
Lipm'
Bowling Club 1, 29 Mission
Bouts 19 History Club 49
Perpetual Rosary 3g Glee
Club 3, 49 Safety Patrol 49
Intramural Sports 1.
JAMES W. MACKAY
Mac
Honor Roll 19 Bowlihg Club
49 Chess Club 3.
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DONALD T. LOGAN
Don
Bowling Club 19 Chemistry
Club 49 History Club 4g Per-
petual Rosary 3.
El.
DANIEL L. MACKEN
Emory Von Remarque
St. Thomas Club 19 Honor
Roll 2, 4g History Club 4g
German Club 49 Music Club
49 Chemistry Club 49 Ora-
toricals 1, 2, 3, 49 Dramatics
Club 49 Aquinader 49 Maroon
and White 3, 49 Debating
Team 2, 3, 494100 Club 4.
GEORGE LOWER
George
Saint Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 49
Mission Unit 4g Bowling
Club 19 German Club 3, 4
fVice-President? 9 Greek Club
49 History Club 49 Chemistry
Club 4g Perpetual Rosary 39
Sodality 2, 3, 4 fVice Pre-
fectlg Maroon and White 2,
3, 4 fLiterary Editorlg In-
tramural Sports 19 Debating
Team 3, 49 Chess Club 2, 39
Variety Shows 1, 2, 3.
WILLIS LOWERY
Willie
Chemistry Club 4g Spanish'
Club 29 Intramural Sports 1.
S5 off
ROBERT J. MACON
Nails
B Squad Footba'll 29 Bowling
Club 19 Spanish Club 29 Art
Club 2, 3g Maroon and White
49 Arete 49 Intramural Sports
1.
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FREDERICK P. MAENZA
X-Ray
Bowling Club 1, 29 Art 3, 49
Italian Club ,3, 4g Chemistry
Club 49 Band I9 Perpetual
Rosary 49 Intramural Sports
1.
5
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JOHN T. LUKE
.lack
Bowling Club 1, 29 Miss
Bouts 19 Perpetual Rosary
Safety Patrol 39 Intramu
Sports 19 Art Club 29 Hu
ing and Fishing Club 2.
ROBERT W. MacDONAL
Moose
Bowling Club 19 Library
Perpetual Rosary, 39 Intl
mural Sports 1.
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.l. KEVIN MAHONEY
Kev
St. Thomas Club 1, 29 Hon
Roll 3, 49 Swimming Team
23 Ski Club 2, 3, 49 Spani
Club 2, 39 Perpetual Rosa
49 Sodality 3g Variety Show
29 Maroon and White l, 2,
4 iEditor-in-Chieflg Stag
Crew 2, 39 Oratoricals I
Cheerleader 3, 4.
WILLIAM F. MAHONEY
Bill
Honor Roll 1, 2, Chess Club
2, Camera Club 2, 33 fVice-
Presidentl, Chemistry Club
4, Perpetual Rosary 4, Dra-
matics Club 4, Intramural
Sports 1, Variety Shows 3,
Stage Crew 3, 4.
ANTHONY M. MARTELLA
Tony
Bowling Club 1, 2, Mission
Bouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club,
Poster Club, Perpetual
Rosary 3, Clee Club 3, 4,
Safety Patrol 4, Intramural
Sports 1.
HERBERT C. MATTLE
Mat
Bowling Club 3, 4, Glee Club
3, 4, Intramural Sports 1,
100 Club 4.
DONALD J MAKELY
Midge
Golf Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club
2, 3, 4, Mission Bouts 1, 2,
Chess Club 2, 3, Library
Club 2, 3, 4, Acolyte Club 2,
3, 4, Hist ry Club 4, Stage
Crew 2 , Glee Club 3,
S alitfr , 3, Safety Patrol
, . ural Sports 1.
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JOHN MANCINE
Johnny
B Squad Football 3, Spanish
Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2,
History Club 4, Chemistry
Club 4, Hunting and Fish-
ing Club 2, Intramural
Sports 1.
RICHARD MANCINI
Dick
Bowling Club 1, History Club
4, Italian Club 4, Music
Club 4, Perpetual Rosary 3,
4, Dramatics Club 4, Variety
Show I.
1951
GERALD MAURO
Gerry
Mission Unit I, Italian Club
2, Perpetual Rosary 3, 4,
Glee Club 3, 4, 100 Club 4.
JOHN A. McCABE
Mac
Bowling Club 1, 2, History
Club 4, Glee Club 3, Intra-
mural Sports l, Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, 3.
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JOHN F. MCDONALD
lack
St. Thomas Club 2, Honor
Roll 1, Bowling Club 1, Mis-
sion Bouts 1, 2, Perpetual
Rosary 3, Intramural Sports
1.
ROBERT E. MARSHALL
Nasty
Bowling Club 2, Mission
Bouts 2, 4, Spanish Club 2,
Perpetual Rosary 3, Clee
Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports
I.
JOSEPH MARCHIONE
Jos
Honor Roll I, Italian Club 4.
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ROBERT McGLYN
Charlie
Perpetual Rosary 3, Chess
Club 2.
THOMAS McGRATH
Ted
St. Thomas Club 15 Bowling
Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club
2, 35 Golf Club 2, 35 Latin
Club 45 Chemistry Club 45
Perpetual Rosary 3, 45 Safety
Patrol 45 Maroon and White
4 fManaging EditorJ5 Arete
45 Intramural Sports 15 His-
tory Club 4.
PETER MEISENZAHL
Pete
Ski Club 3, 45 French Club
45 Chess Club 35 Latin Club
45 Hunting and Fishing Club
35 History Club 45 Chemistry
Club 4.
JOSEPH P. MILLER
Red
St. Thomas Club 1: Honor
Roll 3, 45 Varsity Football 45
B Squad Football 35 Bowling
Club 15 Maroon and White
15 Intramural Sports 15 Arete
4.
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GERALD MCGUIRE
Mac
Honor Roll5 History Club 45
Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH MERKEL
Merle
B Squad Football 2, 35 Bowl-
ing Club 1, 25 Ski Club 2,
3, 45 Mission Bouts I, 3, 45
Chemistry Club 45 Perpetual
Rosary 35 Aquinader 45 In-
tramural Sports 1.
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JAMES C. McGUIRE
Mugs
B Squad Football 2, 35 Bowl-
ing Club 15 Spanish Club 25
Camera Club 35 Hunting and
Fishing Club 35 Perpetual
Rosary 45 Intramural Sports
1.
VINCENT MESSINA
Vinny
Honor Roll 15 Mission Unit
I5 Reserve Basketball 25 Per-
petual Rosary 45 Intramural
Sports 1.
GERARD MCMAHON
Jerry
Honor Roll 15 Bowling Club
15 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club
3, 45 Intramural Sports 1.
THOMAS A. MESSMER
Punchy
Swimming Team '25 Mission
'X Bouts 1, 2, 3, 45 Perpetual
U Rosary 35 Intr mural Sports
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JOHN McSTRAVICK
Harry
German Club 35 Perpetua
Rosary 35 Glee Club 3, 4
Liturgical Choir 45 Intra
mural Sports 15 Acolyte Clul
1, 2.
JAMES McNALLY
fim
Mission Unit 1, 25 Bowlin
Club 25 Variety Show 1.
RICHARD A. MILLER
Jigger
Honor Roll 15 Mission Uni
15 Ski Club 25 Spanish Clul
2, 35 History Club 3, 45 Hunt
ing and Fishing Club 35 Pei
petual Rosary 3, 45 Intra
mural Sports 1.
EDWARD C. MOGENHAN
Mogie
Golf Team 3, 43 Bowling
Club 13 Ski Club 2, 3, 43
Chemistry Club 43 German
Club 43 History Club 43 Per-
petual Rosary 4.
THOMAS P. MOONAN
Torn
St. Thomas Club 1, 23 Honor
Roll 3, 43 Golf Team 2,
3 1Vice-Presidentl, 4fPres-
identlg Bowling Club 13 Ski
Club 3, 43 Chemistry Club 4g
Perpetual Rosary 3g Sodality
23 Dramatics 2g Maroon and
White 2, 33 Arete 4 f Literary
Editorl3 Oratoricals 23 Vice-
President of the Senior Class.
DONALD L. MUENCH
Muncher
Honor Roll 33 German Club
3, 4 fPresident13 History
Club 43 Chemistry Club 4.
ROBERT A. MOONEY
GEORGE MOOREHEAD
George
Bowling Club 1, 3, 43 Span-
ish Club 33 Latin Club 4g
Perpetual Rosary 4.3 Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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St. Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 43
Student Council 13 Spanish.
Club 23 Chemistry Club 43X3
Latin Club 4 fPresidentl3
Greek Club 4 fPresidentl:
Arete 43 Maroon and White
43 Flag Bearer 43 Intramural
Sports 1.
GERALD MULHERN
Jerry
Bowling Club 13 Mission
Bouts 1, 33 Perpetual Rosary
43 Glee Club 3, 43 Intra-
muarl-Sports 1.
s
3 1
DONALD J. MURPHY
Pa
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
2g History Club 33 Perpetual
Rosary 43 Intramural Sports
13 Oratoricals 1.
EUGENE F. MORGAN
Gene
Glee Club 33 Intramural
Sports 1.
GERARD MUSSON
ferry
Glee Club 3, 4g Intramural
Sports 13 Acolyte Club 1.
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WILLIAM J. MUELLER
Bill
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
1, 2, 3, 43 Golf Club 43
Chemistry Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 43 Safety Patrol 4.
WILLIAM E. MUAR
Bill
Honor Roll 1, 33 Bowling
Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 23
History Club 43 Greek Club
43 Library Club 43 Sodality
43 Glee Club 3, 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Music Club
4 fsecretrayl.
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RONALD F. MUTO
Ron
Italian Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 4.
MICHAEL S. NAGY
Mike
Library Club 4, History Club
4, 'Perpetual Rosary 3, 4,
Clee Club 3, 4, Intramural
Sports 1.
RUDOLPH J. NAPODANO
Rudy
Latin Club 4 lVice-Pres-
identl: Hunting and Fishing
Club 2, Chemistry Club 4,
Intramural Sports 1.
THOMAS O'KEEFE
Tom
St. Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Student Council 2,. Mission
Unit 4, Oratoricals 1, Greek
Club 2, Latin Club 4, Chem-
istry Club 4, History Club
4, Perpetual. Rosary 3, So-
dality 2, 3, 4, Aquinader 4,
Maroon and White 4, De-
bating Team 3.
JOHN J. NENNI
Wolf
B Squad Football 2, Ski Club
2, 3, Italian Club 3, History
Club 4, Intramural Sports 1,
Camera Club 3, 4 CPresi-
dentl.
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CHARLES NICOLAY
Nick
Mission Unit 3, Golf Team
4, Mission Bouts 1, 2, Span-
ish Club 3, History Club 3,
Perpetual Rosary 3, Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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Ima'
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Spanish
Spo 1. '
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'FRANCIS J. OSBORNE
Ossie
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4.
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RALPH J. NUCELLI
Nuch
Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Spanish Club 3, 4, History
Club 4, Library Club 4, Golf
Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4,
Clee Club 3, 4, Intramural
Sports 1.
RICHARD E. OTTO
Dick
Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowl-
ing Club 2, Music Club
4 CPresidentJ, Senior Band
1, 2, 3, 4, Swingsters 2, 3, 4,
Intramural Sports 1, Variety
Shows 2, 3,'4.
CHRISTOPHER
O'CONNELL
Chris
,Honor Roll 1, Student Cou1
cil 2, 3, Swimming Team
3, Bowling Club 1, Ski Clu
3, Mission Bouts 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4, Perpetu:
Rosary 3, History 4, Intra
mural
LEONARD A. O'CONNEL'
Len
Bowlin Club 1, Spanis
Club Perpetual Rosary E
4, Glee Club 3, Maroon an
White 4, Intramural Sportsi
fo
DONALD PALERMO
Moose
Varsity Basketball 4, Reserv
Basketball 3, Spanish Clu
4, History Club 4, Band I
2, 3, 4, Swingsters 3, 4, Ir
tramural Sports 1.
.IOHN A. PALVINO
.lack
Honor Roll l, 35 Mission
Unit 1, 25 Bowling Club I,
25 Italian Club 2, 3, 45 His-
tory Club 45 Chemistry Club
45 Perpetual Rosary 3, 45
Maroon and White 3, 45 ln-
tramural Sports 15 Acolyte
Club 1. 2.
ROBERT G. POLINA
Bob
Spanish Club 35 Bowling
Club 15 Intramural Sports 1.
JOSEPH B. POMPA
foe
St. Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 45
Spanish ,Club 3, 4 fPres-
identJ5 Golf Club 3, 45 Per-
petual Rosary 35 Intramural
Sports 1.
GERALD M. PARADIES
Gerry
St. Thomas Club 1, 25 His-
tory Club 45 Chemistry Club
4.
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FRANCIS PFUNTNER
Fran
Mission Unit 2, 35 B Squad
Football 25 Reserve Basket-
ball 25 Bowling Club 1, 25
Ski Club 35 Mission Bouts 15
Chess Club 25 Perpetual
Rosary 35 Glee Club 35 In-
tramural Sports 1.
SAMUEL J. PIAZZA
Bookie
Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Italian
Club 3, 45 Library Club 45
Golf Club 45 History Club 45
Dramatics Club 45 Glee Club
35 Intramural Sports I5 Chess
Club 3.
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JAMES A. PORCARI
Porky
Honor Roll 15 Mission Unit
I, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Italian
Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45
History Club 45 Aquinader
45 Maroon and White 2, 3,
45 Intramural Sports 15 100
Club 4.
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CHARLES T. PORTER
Charley
St. Thomas Club 15 Honor
Roll 35 Mission Bouts 2, 3,
45 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club
3, 45 Intramural Sports 15
Ligurgical Choir 4.
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WILLIAM B. POWER
Bill
Bowling Club I, 25 Ski Club
45 History Club 45 Camera
Club 45 Perpetual Rosary 3,
45 Intramural Sports 1.
FRANCIS PILECKI
Frank
French Club 3, 4 CPresidentJ 5
Library Club 2, 3, 4 lPres-
identl 5 Chess Club 25 Swing-
sters 2, 45 Perpetual Rosary
45 Band 3, 45 Glee Club 3,
45 Maroon and White 45
Liturgical Choir 2, 3, 45 Va-
riety Shows 2, 3, 4.
JOHN PIETROPAOLI
Johnny
St. Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 45
Student Council 3, 45 Mission
Unit 45 Greek Club 45 Per-
petual Rosary 3, 45 Sodality
2, 3, 4 lSecretaryl5 Band 1,
2, 3, 45 Swingsters 45 Variety
Shows 3, 45 Maroon and
White 3, 45 Arete 4 fE.ditor-
in-Chiefl5 Intramural Sports
15 100 Club 45 Senior Class
Secretary.
DAVID POWERS
Dave
Honor Roll 15 Spanish Club
35 Perpetual Rosary 3, 45 In-
tramural Sports 1.
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ROBERT L. POWERS
Bob '
Honor Roll lg B Squad Foot-
ball 23 Golf Club 3, 43 Bowl-
ing Club 1, 3, 43 Cooper Ma-
rines 1, 2, 33 Camera Club
4 fTreasurerJ3 History Club
43 Chemistry Club 43 Per-
petual Rosary 43 Intramural
Sports 1.
JOHN F. REDMOND
Johnny
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 Clee
Club 3, 43 Liturgical Choir
43 Acolyte Club 4.
DOUGLAS A. RIEGER
Doug
Bowling Club I, 23 Perpetual
Rosary 4.
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Art
Mission Bouts 1, 23 Italian
Club 2, 3, 43 Sodality 23 In-
tramural Sports 13 Acolyte
Club 43 History Club 4.
RICHARD REINIGER
' Dick
Honor Roll 13 History Club
43 Library Club 3, 43 Music
Club 4 fVice-Presidentlg
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 So-
dality 43 Glee Club 3, 4.
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EDWIN J. RADZINSKI
Rod
Honor Roll I3 Intramural
Sports 13 Chess Club 3.
JOHN F. REYNOLDS
.lack
Bowling Club 1, 2g Spanish
Club 23 Stage Crew 4.
THOMAS L. RAES
Frenchie
B Squad Football 2g Swim-
ming Team 33 Bowling Club
I, 2g Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Mis-
sion Bouts 2, 33 Sailing Club
23 Cheerleaders 3, 43 Glee
Club 3, 43 Aquinader 4g In-
tramural Sports I3 Variety
Shows 1, 2.
DONALD F. RICHARDSON
Shorty
Hunting and Fishing Club 33
Art Club 43 Perpetual Rosary
4.
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DAVID C. REBHOLZ
Dave
Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43 S
Club 43 History Club 43 Pe
petual Rosary 43 Sodality
43 Maroon and White 3, 1
Arete 43 Intramural Sportsl
Art Club 3, 4 fVice-Pre
identl.
CHARLES F. RAETZ
Chuck
Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Stud:
Council 33 Mission Unit
33 Bowling Club 1, 23 C
man Club 3, 43 History Cl
43 Perpetual Rosary 43 I
riety Show 3.
FRANK RIEDMAN
Fra
St. Thomas Club 1, 23 Hoi
Roll 3, 43 Bowling Club
3, 43 Spanish Club 2,
Greek Club 43 History Cl
43 Chemistry Club 43 Int
mural Sports I.
JAMES RITZENTHALER
Ritz
Bowling 1, 23 Spanish Club
23 Hunting and Fishing Club
33 Intramural Sports 13 Va-
riety Show 1, 2, 3.
PETER P. ROMEO
Pete
St. Thomas Club I3 Honor
Roll 23 Student Council 4
1Treasurerl 3 Mission Unit 33
Ski Clu'b 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerl:
German Club 4 fSeeretaryJ3
Chemistry Club 43 Intramural
Sports 1.
JOSEPH E. SAMERE
Salty
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
1, 23 German Club 3,-42
Chess Club 2g Library Club
23 History Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Intramural
Sports lg Hunting and Fish-
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Fish
St. Thomas Club 1, 2, 33
Bowling Club 1, 43 Latin
Club 43 Glee Club 3, 43 In-
tramural Sports 1.
GARY W. SANKEY
,Iiggles
Honor Roll 1, 23 B Squad
Football 33 Mission Bouts 1,
2, 3, 4g Hunting and Fishing
Club 2, 33 Perpetual Rosary
3, 43 Clee Club 3, 4g Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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SAM M. SALAH
Sam
Honor Roll 1, 3g French Club
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FRANK V. SANSONE
Charlie
Honor Roll 4g Mission Unit
2g Bowling Club 1, 2g Italian
Club 2, 3, 43 Library Club 3,
4 iVice-PresidentJ3 Chem-
istry Club 43 History Club 4g
Perpetual Rosary 3, 4g Glee
Clbu 3, 43 Liturgical Choir
43 Intramural Sports I3 Va-
riety Show 2, 33 Cheerleader
4.
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RICHARD SALAMONE
Dick
Cooper Marines 3g Italian
Club 3.
- SAM R. SANTANDREA
Finger
Mission Unit 1, 23 Cooper
Marines 13 Varsity Football
43 History Club 4g Chemistry
Club 4g Glee Club 3.
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BERNARD R. SALBER
Bernie
Perpetual Rosary 3g Intra-
mural Sports 1.
JAMES R. SCHAEFFER
lim
Honor Roll 13 Spanish Club
3, 43 History Club 43 Latin
Club 43 Chemistry Club 4.
EDWARD R. SCHICKLER
V' Ed
St. Thomas Club lg Honor
Roll 2, 33Ski Club 4g Mis-
sion Bouts 23 Spanish Club 3,
43 Latin Club 43 History Club
4 lVice-PresidentJ3 Chem-
istry Club 4g Sodality 43 Dra-
matics Club 4g Arete 4g Or-
atoricals 3, 43 100 Club 4.
JOHN J. SCHMITT
Buster
Honor Roll lg
lg History Club 4g
try Club 4g German Club 43
Music Club 43 Banil 1, 2, 3,
4,3 Swingsters 3, 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Dramatics Club
43 Arete 43 Oratoricals 3,4Q
Chess Club 23 Variety Shows
3, 4.
DONALD SCHNEIDER
Porkey
History Club 43 Glee Club 3g
Intramural Sports 13 Art
Club 2.
JOHN E. SCHULER
fack
Bowling Club lg Intramural
Sports 13 Hunting and Fish-
ing Club 2, 3.
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7 Dick
Bowling Club 13 Library
Club 2, 33 Intramural Sports
I.
RONALD A.
SCHOENEBERGER
Ron
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
I3 Spanish Club 2g Band I, 2,
3 4' Variet Shows 4- Intra
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GERARD E. SCHOENHERR
Pep
St. Thomas Club 13 Honor
Roll 3, 4g Mission Unit 23
Varsity Basketball 4g Re-
serve Basketball 33 Chemis-
try Club 43 History Club 43
German Club 33 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Sodality 4g
Aquinader 43 Intramural
Sports 3Oratoricals 1.
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PAUL H. SCHULER
Porky
Honor Roll 13 Spanish Club
23 Band 1.
RALPH SCHWARTZ
Bloom
Honor Roll 13 Latin Club 43
Hunting and Fishing Club 2.
3g Perpetual Rosary 3, 43
Band 13 Intramural Sports 1.
42
ANDREW S. SCHWIND, JR.
Andy
Honor Roll 1, 23 Ski Club 23
Chemistry Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3g Glee Club 3g In-
tramural Sports 1.
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RAYMOND
SCHOTTMILLER
Ray
Honor Roll 43 Bowling Clul:
lg French Club 2, 3, 43 Band
l, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports
1.
RICHARD
SCHOTTMILLER
Dick
St. Thomas Club 13 Hono
Roll 23 Bowling Club I
French Club 2, 3g Dramatic
43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marool
and White 43 Arete 4g Intra
mural Sports lg Swingster
3, 4g Variety Shows 3, 4.
WILLIAM JOHN SEARY
Bill
Honor Roll 13 Art Club 3, 43
Perpetual Rosary 4.
ROBERT A. SHANNON
Bob
Bowling Club 1, 23 Hunting
and Fishing Club 3g History'
Club 43 Library Club 3, 43
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43
Maroon and White 1, 23 In-
tramural Sports l3 Variety
Shows 3.
CHARLES P. SOHN
Chuck
Honor Roll 13 Mission Unit
13 Bowling Club 13 Mission
Bouts 4g History Club 43
Safety Patrol 33 Intramural
Sports 13 100 Club 4.
JOSEPH M. SPANO
Jumper
Honor Roll 23 Mission Unit
33 Mission Bouts 13 Italian
Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 4,
Glee Club 3, 43 Intramural
Sports 1.
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DAVID SHARPE
Dave
French Club 43 Safety Patrol
2, 3, 4 fCaptainJ 3 Intramural
orts 13 Variety Shows 1, 2,
3,.
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ALAN R. SHONE
Shine
Mission Unit 1, 43 Bowling
Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 23
Perpetual Rosary 33 Sodality
23 Intramural Sports 13 Vari-
ety Shows 1, 43 Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, 33 Chess Club
2, 3.
RICHARD SHONE
Dick
Bowling Club 1, 3, 4 fPres-
identl J 3 Perpetual Rosary33
Intramural Sports lg Camera
Club 3 fsecretarylg Poster
Club 43 Chess Club 23 Art
Club 2, 3.
1951
GEORGE STAMPFLI
Fitch
Honor Roll 1,23 Varsity Foot-
ball 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Span-
ish Club 4g History Club 4'
Chemistry Club 43 Intramural
Sports 1.
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RALPH J. STELLWAGEN
Garson
Mission Unit 13 Bowling
Club 13 Ski Club 2, 39 Chem-
istry Club 43 Band 13 Aquin-
ader 43 Maroon and White 2,
3, 43 Intramural Sports lg
Camera Club 33 100 Club 4.
43
JOHN F. STREBER
Jack
Reserve Basketball 33 Bowl-
ing Club 2, 33 Mission Bouts
1, 2, 3, 43 Sodality 23 Safety
Patrol 43 Intramural Sports
13 Chess Club 23 Art Club 2,
43 Poster Club 4.
JEROME A. SKILINS
Jerry
Honor Roll 1, 23 Bowling
Club 13 Glee Club 3, 43 In-
tramural Sports l3 Liturgi-
cal Choir 43 Variety Shows 1.
FRANCIS W. SIEBERT
Frank
St. Thomas Club 1, 23 Bowl-
ing Club 13 German Club 3,
43 Chemistry Club 43 Per-
petual Rosary 33 Glee Club
3, 4.
ROBERT J. STREBER
Bob
Honor Roll 13 Bowling Club
1, 3, 43 Sodality 33 Glee Club
3, 43 Intramural Sports 13
Art Club 2, 33 Chess Club 2.
ROBERT L- TYRRELL ROBERT G. TROCKELS
BERNARD STROHMEYER
Bud
German Club 2, 3, 4, Camera
Club 4, Perpetual Rosary 3,
4, Sodality 4, Glee Club 3,
4, History Club 4, Music
Club 4, Intramural Sports 1.
RONALD J. THOMANN
Ron
St. Thomas Club 1, Mission
Unit 1, Reserve Basketball
3, German Club 3, 4, Per-
petual Rosary 4, Intramural
Sports 1.
Stan
B Squad Football 2, Bowling
Club 1, History Club 3, 4,
Spanish Club 2, Chess Club
2, Maroon and White 2, In-
tramural Sports l, Variety
Shows 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH STUTZ
Strech
Mission Unit 1, Bowling Club
1, 2,'3, 4, Ski Club 2, Span-
ish Club 2, Intramural Sports
1, Chess Club 2.
WILLIAM TIRPAECK
Turps
Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4,
Spanish Club 4, Hunting and
Fishing Club 2, Chess Club
2, 3, Intramural Sports 1.
K.-.
RICHARD J. SULLIVAN
Tim
Bowling Club 1, Perpetual
Rosary 3, Clee Club 3 4 'In-
tramural Sports .1, Kglieer-
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Duke
Bowling Club 1, Dramatics
Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Swing-
sters 2, 3, Variety Shows 3.
JOHN SZULGIT
Johnny
St. Thomas Club 1, Honor
Roll 2, 3, B Squad Football
2, Mission Unit 4, Spanish
Club 3, 4, History Club 4,
Latin Club 4 lSecretaryJ,
Library Club 4, Perpetual
Rosary 3, Sodality 2, 3, 4
fFeatures Editorl, Arete 4,
Intramural Sports 1.
JOSEPH TRIBOTTI
Corky
B Squad Football 2, Bowling
Club l, Italian Club 2, 3, 4,
Chemistry Club 4, Latin Club
4, History Club 4, Perpetual
1. .
Rosary 4, Intramural Sportjl
JOSEPH TEXTER
foe
Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Va
sity Baseball 3, Cooper M
rines 2, 3, Perpetual Rosai
3, 4, Sodality 4, Aquinadt
4, Intramural Sports 1.
FRANK P. TARANTO
Fat
Honor Roll 4, Greek Club4
Latin Club 4, Spanish Clu
2, Perpetual Rosary 4, Glf
Club 3.
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Red
B Squad Football 23 Bowling
Club 4g History Club 4g Per-
petual Rosary 43 Glee Club
3, 43 Intramural Sports 13
Liturgical Choir 4.
ANTHONY VALENTE
Tony
Italian Club 2, 3, 43 Latin
Club 4g Perpetual Rosary 3'
Sodality 4.
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Al
St. Thomas Club 13 Bowling
Club 1, 23 German Club 3,
43 Chemistry Club 43 Per-
petual Rosary 3, 4g Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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DONALD WATERS
Don
Bowling Club 13 Mission
Bouts 13 Latin Club 43 French
Club 43 Intramural Sports 1.
WILLIAM G. WEBSTER
Bill
Mission Unit 13 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4.
RAYMOND VECCHIO
Vech
Varsity Football 2, 43 Mis-
sion Bouts 1, 23 Perpetual
Rosary 43 Clee Club 33 Safe-
ty Patrol 4g Intramural Sports
1.
PAUL M. WECKESSER
Paul
St. Thomas Club lg Honor
Roll 2, 33 Bowling Club 1, 23
Spanish Club 2, 33 Chemis-
try Club 43 History Club 4g
Perpetual Rosary 33- Glee
Club 3, 43 Intramural Sports
13 Liturgical Choir 4.
ANDREW M. VERGO
JQASQUALE-J. VIT6
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History Club 43 Glee Club 3,
4g Intramural Sports 1.
Andy
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Skip
Bowling Club 13 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Clee Club 3, 43
Intramural Sports 1.
1951
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DAVID J. WEIDMANN
Dave
St. Thomas Club 13 Honor
Roll 2, 33 Bowling Club lg
German Club 33 Greek Club
43 History Club 43 Chemistry
Club 43 Dramatics 4.
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Joe
Honor Roll 1, 23 Mission
Unit 2, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball
4: Cooper Marines 33 Span-
ish Club 2, 43 Acolyte Club
13 History Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3g Clee Club 3, 43
Maroon and White 33 Intra-
mural Sports 13 Liturgical
Choir 4.
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ROBERT J. WHITE
Stiletto
St. Thomas Club 23 Honor
Roll I, 33 Chemistry Club 43
Perpetual Rosary 33 Sodal-
ity 43 Chess Club 23 Latin
Club 4.
ROBERT E. YARDLEY
Bob
Mission Unit I3 Bowling Club
1, 2g Spanish Club 2, 33
Chemistry Club 43 History
Club 4 fPresidentJ3 Debat-
ing Team 43 Perpetual Rosary
43 Dramatics Club 43 Arete
43 Intramural Sports 13 100
Club 4.
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DONALD G. WILLIAMS
Shorty
Mission Bouts 23 Reserve
Basketball 23 Varsity Base-
ball 43 Cooper Marines 1, 33
Bowling Club 1, 2, 43 Ger-
man Club 43 Chess Club 23
History Club 43 Perpetual
Rosary 3g Maroon and White
13 Variety Shows lg Intra-
mural Sports l.
DONALD G. YECKEL
Toe
St. Thomas Club 1, 2, 3, 43
Student Council l, 3, 4g Pres-
ident of Senior Classg Varsity
Football 43 B Squad Football
2, 3g Greek Club 2, 3, 4g
Chemistry Club 43 Sodality
4g Dramatics 43 Maroon and
White 3, 4.
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HARRY T. WILLIAMS
Will
Mission Bouts 2, 3, 43 Span-
ish Club 23 Chemistry Club
43 Perpetual Rosary 3, 4.
CHARLES E. HACK
Chuck
JOSEPH W. WITTMANN
Joe
St. Thomas Club 1, 2g Honor
Roll 33 Chemistry Club 43
Orchestra I3 100 Club 4.
ARTHUR R. ARIENO
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Bob
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3, 43 Chemistry Club
Creek Club 43 History Cl'
43 Perpetual Rosary 3,
Sodality 3, 4 fTreasurer
Aquinader 3, 4 fEditor-i
Chief lg Intramural Sports
100 Club 4.
EDWARD C. WOJTAS
Ed
St. Thomas Club lg Lat
Club 4.
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A serious note in
Sr. Raphael's French III
class.
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brings a smile in Father
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eat your Wheaties this morning,
Health students?
"Fools rush in where angels
fear to tread."
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Father Donovan enlightens
an Intermediate student.
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At the begin .
Father S ning of the Retreat
SE IIIIH RETREAT
"What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world, yet suffer
the loss of his immortal soul". As Ash Wednesday ushered in the
holy season of Lent, so did the Senior Class of 1951 usher the
Eternal Presence into its soul for three days of recollection with
God at the Aquinas Annex.
Conducted by the Very Reverend Patrick Russell, Carmelite
Provincial of the New York Province of Saint Elias, the retreat
provided the choicest of all opportunities one could desire for
advancing before the all-knowing Eyes of Cod. As a result of the
retreat master's inspiring conferences, we began to ponder within
ourselves precisely how "even', we stood with the Almighty. Class-
rooms were converted into incinerators where, by the Divine Power
vested in His priests, our Creator allowed us to discard past events
in Confession and to start anew on lifeis treacherous journey toward
eternal glory - a chance of a lifetime for an insurance policy for
etemity!
Father Regan distributes Ashes.
Seniors keep the silence during lunch. 4.8
A visit to the Chapel.
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305 says the Rosary.
A very important part of the retreat.
At a conference, Father Russell
stresses a point of doctrine.
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Hn EHUUM 315 Standing. Left to Right: Richard Masucci, Peter Turner, John 0'Brien, James Mills, Francis Stiner, Richard Parker, John Zdanecis,
Eugene Fleming, Robert Sayre, John Vella, Thomas Taylor. First Row: John Kress, Michael Saetta, George Scheil, Bernard Hill, Sam
Licata, James Cooney. Second Row: Robert Urquhart, William Winterroth, Richard Walsh, Manuel Sabido, Albert Stein, James Kirwin.
Third Row: 'Justin Ventimiglia, Thomas White, Michael Weins, Thomas Begley, Sam Profeta, James Welch, Gerald Sheehan. Fourth
Row: James Victoria, Robert Finnerty, Victor Raycroft. Student absent from picture: Ray Mahar.
Standing, Left to Right: Anthony J. Barrese, Ralph G. Barbato, Anthony F. Panzetta, Maury A. Ryan, James A. Usselman, Karl P.
Zimmerman, Walter D. Burns, Dominic J. Fonte, Louis A. Pilato, Alexander I. Tomanovich, Philip A. Wood, Francis X. Munger,
Franklin Dom, Charles B. Ross. First Row: John E, Resch, Raymond A. Santore, Clayton C. Zachman, Harold F. Staudenmayer, Louis
F. Wilson, Philip J. Zirretta. Second Row: William L. Riefiin, Thomas F. Sapere, Robert E. Burke, Thomas A. Witzel, Peter J. Pel-
Ierito, Patrick Smith. Third Row: Gerard T. Grassi, Richard E. Rohring, William C. Sauer, John F. Tschieder, James H. Wohlrab,
Thomas C. Zink, Peter C. Lombardo. Fourth Row: Robert B. Davis, Thomas J. Schoen, Robert J. Tuite. Student absent from picture:
James N. Wurtz.
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Standing, Left to Right: J. Iverson, R. Finewood, R. Hodges, R. Lui, T. Fritz, R. Subrani, P. LeBerth, R. Kannan. First
Row: T. Doyle, J. Lynch, W. Corbett. R. LeBlanc, F. Greenleaf. Second Row: B. Lurz, C. Brasley, J. Lauch, J. Corcoran, R. Donnelly,
G. Bryant. Third Row: R. Durant, W. Cannan, R. Church, P. Bogaski, R. Krenzer, D. Borelli, H. Lapple. Fourth Row: A. DeMarco,
J. Jones, R. Brennan. Students absent from picture: A. Agnello, R., DeCrave, R. Golding, J. Laughlin.
Standing, Left to Right: Frank Semmelmayer, Charles Dever, Ronald Masucci, James DeGennaro, Eugene Sciarratta, Carl Patricelli
Norman Schied, James Schippers, Thomas Morris. First Row: Ronald Cortese Henry Eiffert, Roy Lotzar, Richard Farnan, Daniel De
Laus, James Panchyshyn. Second Row: John Nellis, Nicholas Meli, Andrew Mitrano, Joseph Paterniti, William Schaeffer, Walter Her
man. Third Row: Jen Neilon, Ronald Santirocco, Casper Pignato, Donald Sargent, Walter Sullivan, Francis Philippone, Richard Pas
cucci. Fourth Row: Joseph Redmond, Timothy Scanlon, Robert McMullen. Student absent from picture: Patrick Lavelle.
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Standing, Left to Right: Anthony T. Caiola. William F. Buhler, Richard J. Hoffend, Donald F. Hammes, Donald P. Dohr, Gerald
Brimacomlre, Carl J. DeJohn, Richard F. Hayes. First Row: Earl M. Carroll, Thomas J. Doerr, Donald J, DePerna, Donald J. Beyrle,
Michael J. Gallo, Gerald J. Kreiger. Second Row: Martin V. Casey. David A. Keehley, Frank .l. Kowalski, Eugene F. Macaluso, Patrick
J. Caricchio, William J. Boland, Joseph J. Chase. Third Row: William E. Dorr, Joseph D. Hayes, George J. Krehling, James M. Cul-
hane, Bruno V. Gugliotto, Thomas C. Gaiter, Richard L. Kirsch. Fourth Row: Richard l. Hohnan, James F. Closser, John J. Bonacci,
.Iames J. Bonanno.
Standing. Left to Right: Donald Kuder, Robert O'C0nnor, Chester Seil, Patrick 0'Connor, Edward Nicaletta, Richard Gaffney, John
Biehler, Richard Pelino, Francis Fischer, David Sullivan, John Connors. First Row: Lawrence Connorton, Louis Pasquale, Michael Pal-
meri, Sidney Smith, Raymond Szczcpanski, Gustav Stickley, Edward Sullivan, Richard Gamble. Second Row: Dominic Piazza, James Bou-
lct, Joseph Pertir'om', Donald Scheg, William Roeger, Robert Timmons, Donald Wiesner, Third Row: Robert Shellard, Lewis Audino,
Kevin Blakely, Leon Nowakowski, Donald Miller. Fourth Row: John Goetz, Donald Bertsch. Students absent from picture: John Rig-
ney, Frank Aprilano, William Sullivan.
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Standing, Left to Right: William Powers, Samuel DiPaola, James Bender, James Worben, Clayton Van Buren, James Welch, Raymond
Wells, Peter Trabold, Gary Vail. First Row: John Flynn, John Krenzer, Edward Lynd, John Lyons, Paul Tuttle. Second Row: William
Miller, James 0'Brien, John O'Brien, Kenneth O'Brien, Wilmer 0'Connell, James Potter. Third Row: Richard Pratt, Robert Schneider,
Samuel Valente, John Mayer, William Shortsleeve, Robert Simpson, Donald Skiba. Fourth Row: Donald Spaker, Raymond Spall, George
Stein, Richard Surace. Students absent from picture: John Hellems, David MacDonald, Paul McDonald, John Sheldon, David Stoll.
Standing, Left to Right: Donald Mooney, William Blu , Patrick Clinton, Patrick Alfieri, Joseph Mazzara, Lawrence nlerino, Donald
Gilardi, Theodore Maxwell, Ernest Eck, Lawrence Mo thy, David McCrane, Ronald Callura, Richard Meagher. Fi sf w: Richard
Calabrese, John Cannon, David Canny, Gregory Doyle, ohn Carr, Roger Ciccarelli. Second Row: Bernard Corey, Tho s onovan,Ger-
ald Carlson, Victor Lootens, Robert Eichas, Robert E ing. Third Row: Stanley Kulpinski, Charles Gugino, Grego rt, Francis L
dato, John McNulty, George Lynd, Raymond Miller. urth Row: David Murphy, Eugene Morreale. Student sent from picture'
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Coveney, Donald Cooke,
Robert Lochner, Kenneth Georger, Charles Aulbach, Raymond Frenz, Michael Maccio, Donald Holleder, John
William D'Ambrosio, Paul Latt. First Row:John Nacca, Ralph Annucci, John Curran, Joseph Glaser, Joseph
l.f-rs:-h. Scrnnfl Row: Owen Hickey, Anthony Figaro, Ormond Dailey, Philip Bellomio, William Feldman, Donald Cieslak. Third Row:
David Davin, Gerald Maysak, William Keefer, Frank Geraci, Kenneth Kay, Frank Guelli. Fourth Row: Robert Malley, David Kausch,
llartholomew Can-rino, Robert Hartigan, Student absent from picture: Donald Bull.
Standing, Left tn Right:
Philip J. Sheehan, John A. 0'Hara, Robert J. Niermeyer, Neil J. 0'Brien, William A. Schreiner, William C.
Str-ve, ll:-nu-trio P. lirrigo, John J. Long, Richard J. Moriarty, Richard F. Baariedl, G. Donald Schluter. First Row: Joseph W. Hanss,
George C. Crm-en, Angelo R. Brigandi, Gerald P. Boland, Donald H. Fox. Second Row: Richard C. Munger, Robert J. Hanss, Dennis
A. Gibson, Philip fl. Clarke, Charles A. Bishop, Robert F. Bell. Third Row: Raymond J. Schlitzer, J.. Ronold Burbank, Robert J.
Keegan, llarolrl l.. Calloway, Howard W. Dalton, Rob2"t N, Knittel, Charles A. Schiano. Fourth Row: Charles C. Russo, John F. Bent-
ley, John li. Kinsky, James W. Gallagher. Students absent from picture: Harold A. Bock, Donald J. Pickens.
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ward Weber, John Redmond, Lawrence Worboys, Terrenc Semrau, Richard Spallato. First Row: Michael DeLous,
Herbert Hunt, Ralph Irene, David lzzo, Richard Johnston, Victor Kane. Second Row: Thomas Maira, Edward Kin-
sella, Thomas Kick, Edward Keenan, Patrick Keenan, Richard Yahn, Third Row: Gerald McGuire, Peter Mira-
hella, Vincent Mitrano, Vito Natale, Robert 0'Connell, Robert Osterman, Louis Pesce. Fourth Row: Thomas Walz,
Anthony Thomas, Edward Wesley, Michael Spinelli.
Standing, Left to Right: Frank McCabe, Joseph
Maloney, James West, James Dugan, Jerry Yagy,
Thomas Brien, Donald Shaw, Al Cangiano, Ed-
Standing, Left to Right: Paul Walker, James
H U E Il Wenckus, Cornelius Barnett, David Benzing,
Thomas Wakefield, Bernard Streb, Anthony Sor-
tino, Joseph Valenti, Arnold Schwartz, Gerard Shostad, Raymond Schmitt, Patrick Suraci. First Row: William Bis-
hop, Darwin Crandall, James Currier, Anthony De Cesare, Frederick Tee Boon, Thomas Cutberlet. Second Row:
George Haas, Anthony Viva, Joseph Kizinski, Eugene Krist, Philip Kuebel, Frederick Geiger. Third Row: David
Maier, Charles Meisenzahl, Andrew Rock, Robert Nolan, Robert Pagano, Richard Mastrodonato, Edward Mockevic-
ius. Fourth Row: Patrick Pellegrini, Joseph Rocco, Paul Rombaut, Roy Rupp. Student absent from picture: Wil-
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John Tschiderer, Peter Pancione, Charles Thomas, Anthony Sellito, Bernard Polle, Thomas Wurzer, First Row: Ro-
bert Beier, Robert Burgart, Rocco Cupulo, Del Vecchio, Donald Ehmann, Clifard Monteau. Second Row: Peter
Howland, Joseph Infantino, Edward Janowski, Thomas Herily, Francis Sheehan. Third Row: John Lagnese, Charles
Magin, John Maier, Richard Marosco, Roy McHenry, Eugene Nato, Nelson Owen, Charles Richardson. Fourth
Row: William Rindelstein, Richard Kurz, James Rodenback. Student absent from picture: Charles Vergo.
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Robinson, Kenneth Trott, Donald Wahl, William Winans, Roy Engells, William Monteith, David Scheg. First Row:
Richard Brickler, Peter Kress, Richard Burke, Thomas Hally, Gerald Monaghan, Joseph Hartzler. Second Row:
Thomas Hellenschmidt, Gordon Nalboeuf, Thomas Perry, William Keegan, Stanley Konieczny, Charles Mudge. Third
Row: John Bieszad, Joseph Petil, Frank Woods, John Keudel, Bernard O'Sullivan, Timothy Maier, Thomas Beeman.
Fourth Row: John LaPalm, Richard Walsh, Donald Paudina, John MacLelland. Student absent from picture: Eu-
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G. Esposito, Hans J. Dotzler, John P. Brigham, Joseph J. Tiberio, Edward A. Wallensak, John P. Reeder, Bruce R, Metzger, William
D, Lechner. First Row: Charles A. Carrado, John W. Clark, Richard T. Connolly, Paul G. Curran, Robert L. Flaherty, Gerald J. Doud,
Ronald A. Bott. Second Row: Lawrence J. Goater, Robert R. Cramza, William J. Hawken, Walter W. Huurman, Joseph F. lndovina,
Leo O. Fabifis, Harold E. Kick, Joseph K, Romano. Third Row: Thomas R. Lobene, Robert N. Lutrario, Paul J. McGlynn, R. Kenneth
Mackne, Thomas E. Mahoneyf Robert E. Mason, David J. Rogers, Ronald A. Bailey.
Standing. Left to Right: James Bauman, Ralph Horton, Edward Dietz, Daniel Annechina, Frank Ruh, Russell Mandrino, Phillip Cenier
Charles McKenna, John Lyng, Paul Eisman. First Row: Louis Biehler, Roger Bossert, J. Brady Callan, Robert Carroll, Maurice Cun
ningham, Richard Dandrea, Henry Yount, Brendan Murphy. Second Row: John Stuhlmiller, David Fedisan, Clifford Joslin, Bernard Flay
han, James Cerace, John Hawkins, Richard Smith, Peter Shepphard, Richard Wehner. Third Row: Rance Horton, Anthony Marcello
Jerry Rutledge, John Holland, Eugene Kehoe, John Wallace, George Prendergast. Fourth Row: Robert F. Miller, James Rindsland, Ro
bert 0'Neill, Eric Pendleton, Carlton Valvo. Student absent from picture: Kenneth Ward.
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Standing, Left to Right: Russel Schimmel, Guy Vito, Joseph Koesterer, Robert Ford, Joseph Gaiter, Edward Owens, Gerald Skerrett,
Daniel Kujawa, Michael Spang, Walter Stanny, Gerald Thomann, Ronald Pasnak, Gerald Tirite. First Row: David Fancy, Thomas
Eckrich, Theodore Dengler, Donald Corbett, Donald Hottois, Louis Barrese. Second Row: Wilfred Wagner, Robert Kinsella, Robert
Hunt, Theodore Houck, Thomas Cass, Alfred Halpin, Robert Gullo. Third Row: Ross Morgan, Leonard Meisenzahl, Thomas Masseth,
Gary Martins, Michael Madigan, Thomas McCabe, Michael Lupo, Mario La Poma. Fourth Row: John Schantz, Edward Roberts, Rich-
ard Qustaert, James Pierce, Ernest Persi, Gerald Paternoster.
Standing, Left to Right: Donald Arioli, George T. Stewart Jr., Charles Weisner, David Johnson, Robert Bacchetta, Alva Reed, James
McCann, Charles Iniantino, Lawrence Culhane, Richard Whitley, Joseph Reinschmidt, Michael Rose, Richard Thomann. First Row:
Donald Bergen, Daniel Brown, Charles Camera, Frank Cesolani, George Cocilova, Frank Di Cesare. Second Row: Donald Doane, Judd
Dry, Louis Ehmann, Paul French, Christopher Gian-Cursio, Robert Hayes, John Hofmann- Third Row: Frank E. Kesel, Donald Liese,
Paul Lurz, William Lynch, Peter Meyer. Fourth Row: Joseph Russo, Robert Mulhern, David C. O'Neill, Gerald Phelan, Shaun Mul-
varrey. Student absent from picture: Allan Prachel.
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Magee, Joseph Hawkins, Stanley Szczepanski, Nicholas Bianchi. First Row: Daniel Caulfield, George Callemeyn, Charles Karnisky,
David Doyle, Frederick Alati, John Schlafferi Second Row: Richard Warth, Gerard Doerr, Howard Donnelly, Paul Donoghue, Martin
Kane, Charles Giannavola, Loxuis Civiletti. Third Row: Richard O'Neil, James DuRocher, Edwin Morris, Paul Galen, Lawrence Dow-
dell, Louis Johnroe, Thomas Gill, George Zink. Fourth Row: Jerry Clifford, Daniel Hoffend, Thomas Raah, Carl Colopietro, David
Hamill. Students absent from picture: John Karp, John Wojiechowski, Ronald Uber.
FHESHMEN III. 55 HEPHESENTX-lTI E
Back Row, Left to Right: Richard Meyer, Daniel Brown, Gregory Britz, James Cortina, John
Hickey, Charles Karnisky. Front Row: William Stephan, Patrick Larkin, Gary Martins, James
Bauman, Arthur Leo.
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N MEMUHI M
DONALD Q, WAHL GERARD J. LEIMBERGER
Feb, 23, 1935-Dec, 15, 1950 Dec. 13, 1934-Nov. 14, 1950
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The faculty and student-body wish to extend to the families of Donald Wahl and
Gerard Leimberger their heartfelt sympathy on the deaths of these two ideal Catholic
students. Each was popular with both teachers and fellow classmates, and displayed
an enthusiastic love for everything Aquinas. Their passing is mourned by their
countless friends. '
The words of the Preface for the Mass for the Dead, "Life is changed, not taken
away," are a great source of consolation to all who loved them.
HEUUIESIIANT IN PACE
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many inspiring conferences.
Ashes to some underclassmen.
On the first three days of Lent, February 7, 8, and 9, the
Reverend Aloysius Nagle of the Carmelite Fathers conducted the
annual retreat for Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors at the main
building of Aquinas. Commencing with the Holy Sacrifice of the
Mass and Holy Communion on each morning, the students were "set
in the right direction" by their director. From that point, the making
of a good retreat rested entirely in the cradle of their conscience.
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By keeping the day-long silence, their souls were left open for direct
conferences with God as to their " stand" in His Eyes. Priests
throughout the school exercised their power to forgive the sins of
those truly sorry for all of them.
Thus, by retreating with their souls, did so manystudents
advance to glorified heights before the Sight of Cod.
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Father Nagle enrolls the student 66
body in the Scapular.
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enti, l'liilip Wood, Vincent
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67
THE SUDALITY
Since the aims of the Sodality are the personal sanctifica-
tion of its members, the performance of apostolic works to
help others, and the defense of the Church, Sodalists are en-
gaged in a rather extensive program. The Sodality is not
just an organization, it is a way of life. "To Jesus through
Mary" is the motto of the Sodalist.
To attain greater personal holiness, the Sodalist is-asked
to live a rule which includes daily: the recitation of the
Rosary, mental prayer, morning offering, a visit to the
Blessed Sacrament, examination of conscience, spiritual
reading, attendance at Mass, and reception of Holy Com-
munion daily, if posible.
Organized projects enable the Sodalists to exercise their
zeal in the Apostolic work. Our Marian Committee this year
has organized the Perpetual Rosary of which five hundred
students are members, inaugurated the family Rosary, en-
couraging families of students to say the beads daily. Our
Eucharistic Committee has encouraged frequent Com-
munion among the student body, sponsored the daily Mass,
at which about thirty students assist each day: taught stu-
dents to serve Mass, prepared the vestments and Altar for
daily Mass, and organized a group to sing at High Masses
in the Chapel. Our Catholic Action Committee put on a
campaign to have a Holy Water font in each homeroom,
seeing that these fonts are filled periodically, at Christmas
time, put on a canned food drive to help needy families
and orphans, Finally, the Apostolic Committee distributed
some three hundred books and pamphlets for the annual
Retreat, sold copies of Father Kellerls Wfhree Minutes a
Day,,' and rosaries, and helped to erect a May day altar.
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MARIAN COMMITTEE
Standing, left to right: Paul
Latt, Louis Bommattei, Step-
han Kellner, Gerard Hafner,
Patrick Buttarazzi, Robert
Davis. Seated: Eugene Het-
tel, David Rehholz, An-
thony Biondi, Joseph Val-
ente. Absent: Carl Lamen-
dola, John Fischette, Peter
Kress.
APOSTOLIC COMMITTEE
Standing left to right: Eu-
gene Noto, Philip Alesso
Benjamin Rotolo. Seated:
Thomas O'Keefe fChairmanJ,
Robert White. Absent: Don-
ald Yeckel, George Scheil,
Richard Kurz.
CATHOLIC ACTION
COMMITTEE
Standing left to right: ,Iohn
Lynch, Vincent Cardella, An-
thony Panzetta, William
Muar. Seated: Bernard Stroh-
meyer fChairman J, Patrick
Suraci. Absent: Edward
Schickler, Robert Moriarity,
James Gallagher, Donald
Schluter.
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FRESHMAN SODALITY
Burk Row, Left to Right:
Rolicrt Burkitt, Michael Spang,
John Larkin, C. lmhof, .loseph
lJiFalmio, .lohn Grinnan, Guy
Vito, .loseph Cassata. Middle
Huw: Carl l,en7n, Cyril liedoux,
David U'Neill, Cary Martins,
William Foster, Guy Solimano,
Paul French. Front Row: Ed-
ward Roberts, William Hawken,
William Farrell, Robert Cramza,
Malcolm Picard, Edward Char-
lmonneau, ,lamf-s Callan,
Sodalists at Mass during their
annual Retreat.
Students participating in the
Perpetual Rosary.
Seniors George Lower and John
Pietropaoli admire the shrine at
the Diocesan Sodality Conven-
tion held in February.
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ISSIIII EH SAIIE
One of the most active organizations in the school is the Mission Unit. Over the years, the
generosity of Aquinas students has made this school by far the most outstanding in the nation. This
year promises to be the best yet, with the outlook very bright for shattering all previous records.
The goodness obtained by both the students and the misionaries is boundless. To mention only a
few of the projects undertaken by Fr. Looby and his predecessor, Fr. Haffey, are: the financing of St.
Thomas Aquinas Church, Texasg the education of Brother Alexander in an Indian seminaryg and
numerous contributions to Fathers Brown. Brennan, and Tierney, all Aquinas graduates. Aquinas mis-
sion donations have been sent to Calcutta, Hong Kong, Korea, the Philippines, Hawaii, the North-
west Territory, and many other regions.
All our support is not monetary. This year a homeroom attended Mass every day for the inten-
tions of the missions. Our daily prayers always include these brave men and women of Cod.
The need of keping our motto of 'Prayer, Sacrifice, and: Study", is constantly instilled in our
boys by our moderator and by the homeroom Mission leaders. Too much can not be said for these
lads who are the backbone of all Mission activities.
We are sure that God will not fail to bless the men of Aquinas for their great zeal for the spread
of Christianity throughout the world.
MISSIONS OFFICERS
Standing. Left to Right: Thomas
O'Keefe, Carl Brasley, John Dailgr,
Seated: Robert Wood, Father Arthur
L00l?Y1 CAS-B., James Porcari.
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HUIVIEHUIJM REPRESENTATIVE
FRESHMAN MISSION LEADERS
Standin Iet to Right lack Lyng Mike Spang Joe
AQUINADER STAFF
Standing, Left to Right: Thomas O'Keefe, Ralph Stell-
wagen, Joseph Texter, Gerald Schoenherr, James Porvari,
John Dailor. Seated: Mr. Ronald Pazik, C.S.B., Robert
Wood Iliditorl, Rev. Arthur Looby, C.S.B.
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lJiFahio, llulmert Merle, Jerry, Cliflord, Larry Murray.
Seated: Dan 0'Brien, Chris Farrell, Dale Casterline, Dave
U'Neil, Arnold Ilayes.
Father Brown, a Maryknoll Missionary priest, snapped this
picture of his dog team resting on the Mackenzie River Ice
between Fort Norman and Norman Wells, N.W.T., in the
Canadian Sub-Artic.
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in the class of 139, uses his dog team to haul
firewood at St. Theresa's Mission, Fort Nor-
man, N.W.T., Canada.
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SR. LAURENE MARIE
Moderator
DONALD MUENCH
President
GEORGE LOWER
V ice-President
PETER ROMEO
Secretary
KARL FABER
Treasurer
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FATHER LOCOCO
Moderator
ROBERT MOONEY
President
RUDOLPH NAPODANO
Vice-President
JOHN SZULGIT
Secretary-Treasurer
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Italian Club
MISS CAPPELLINO
Moderator
PATRICK BUTTARAZZI
President
LOUIS BOMMATTEI
Vice-President
CHARLES SCHIANO
Secretary-Treasurer
Break Club
FATHER -VVURZER
Moderator
ROBERT MOONEY
President
PAUL FREEMESSER
Vice-President
ROBERT GAY
Secretary-Treasurer
Spanish lfluh
MR. R. PAZIK
Moderator
JOSEPH POMPA
President
JOSE ECHANIZ
Vice-President
VVILLIAM AULBACH
Secretary
WILLIAM GAMBLE
Treasurer
French Eluh
SR. M. RAPHAEL
Moderator
FRANK PILECKI
President
DAVID DIETZ
Vice-President
History Club
MESSRS. MEDER AND PERRY
Moderators
ROBERT YARDLEY
President
EDWARD SCHICKLER
Vice-President
CLYDE BRENN AN
Secretary
DONALD LOGAN
Treasurer
Library Club
MR. I. BERTHELOT
Moderator
FRANK PILECKI
President
FRANK SANSONE
Vice-President
EDWARD D'AMICO
Secretary
WILLIAM SCHREINER
Treasurer
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FATHER O'RE1LLY
Moderator
THOMAS HARTZELL
GEORGE LOWER
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FATHER CIII.I
Moderator
RICHARD IVIANCINI
President
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IVIR. I. IVICIVIANUS
Moderator
RICHARD DTTO
President
RICHARD REININCER
Vice-President
WILLIAM IVIUAR
Secretary
WILLIAIVI BELL
Treasurer
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FATHER RILEY
Moderator
DAVID SHARPE
Captain
ROBERT FRUSCI
IEROIVIE KUHN
FELIX RROCCOLO
Lieutenants
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Stage Crew
FATHER SILVESTER
Moderator
WILLIAM CAIN
JOHN HONAN
Co-Managers
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FATHER WILSON
Moderator
PHILIP KEUPER
President
ROBERT MOONEY
Vice-President
JOSEPH WITTMAN
Secretary
Craft Eluh
FATHER CROSS
Moderator
THEODORE HAUCH
President
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that umusic hath charmn. We might say that mu-
sicians themselves give us the right to make that
statement by the way in which they interpret var-
ious musical scores. However, there exists one de-
fect in our opinions and one hardly pardonable
at that. There must be one person-a figurative
'4lVIagic Chef" we might call him-who takes the in-
gredients, musiciansg playing and reading ability,
practice, and application-and with a style made
unique by his years of study and experience in the
field of musical theory and direction, he blends
them in a menu of melodious mirth which will
do more than justice to the palate of any audience,
musically inclined or not.
For the past nineteen years, Aquinas Institute
has been very fortunate indeed to have a music
Mr. Raymond J. Hasenauer, M.M.
Director of Music
director as described above in the person of Mr.
Raymond J. Hasenauer. For hours at a time he
takes and develops the sometimes mediocre talent
before him into one of the best high school bands
in New York State. Adaptable from a crisp Sousa
March to a serious Schubert Symphony, the Aquin-
as Band pays off admirably for the tireless efforts
of its director, a true "Musical Magic Chef".
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Seated, Left to Right: Dean Cysel, Sports
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Thomas Hartzell, News Editorg John Szul-
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Leonard Cullen, Faculty Advisory George
Lower, Literary Editor.
Left to Right: Richard Bunn, David Dietz
Joseph Closser.
NEWS STAFF
Left to Right: John Pietropaoli, George Lower lEditorl, William Foley, and
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LITERARY STAFF
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Thomas Hartzell fEditorJ, Ray Schlitzer, and
SPIIHTS STAFF
Standing, Left to Right: John Coyle, Walter Bull,
George Bryant. Seated: Bob Kleisley, Dean Gy-
FEATUHES STAFF
Standing, Left to Right: Richard Knox, Frank
Pilervki, Ronald Buttarazzi. S'r'ate1l: John Palvino,
.lohn Szulgit fliditorl, Daniel Macken.
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Robert Kleisley, Managing Editor
Father Lococo, Faculty Advisor
Thomas Moonan, Literary Editor
John Pietropaoli, Editor-in-Chief.
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The Officers-Left to Right: Mrs. Aprilano, Mrs.
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MUTHEITS III. B
For the last ten years, and in a very special way this year, the
Aquinas Mother's Club has done much to assist the faculty in thf
task of educating the boys. The chief purpose of the organization
is to afford the Mothers an opportunity of working in an organized
way with the Guidance Counselors in a joint effort to help prepare
the boys for life.
In order to accomplish this purpose, meetings are held each
month, at which speakers pointed out the organization in the school
in regard to guidance and in what ways the Mothers could be of
help to the Counselors. Recause of this knowledge, and the closer
contact between faculty and the members, much is being done to
help make the students better Catholic gentlemen.
During the year, the Club also sponsored entertainments such
as the Christmas Card Party, which brought the Mothers together
for many pleasant and social evenings.
The officers, to whom many congratulations are due, are: Mrs.
John J. Mahoney, President, Mrs. Andrew C. Hartzell, Vice-Presi-
dent, Mrs. Francis W. Shortsleeve, Secretary, and Mrs. Frank F.
Aprilano, Treasurer.
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freshment committee at
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A scene at the Card Party.
Mrs. Hartzell, Mrs. Mahoney and Mrs. Shortsleeve at the
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OFF ICERS-Left to Right: Mr. George White, Fr. Arthur
0Leary, Mr. Michael Lodato, Mr. Arthur Bamann, Mr.
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An organization was founded at Aquinas, which,
in the few years it has existed, has done much to as-
sist the school in its work. This organization is the
Men's Club. It is comprised of fathers of past and pres-
ent students, the alumni, and friends of Aquinas. Why
this club is so popular is clearly seen when one considers
its motives-to assist students in any way possible dur-
ing their high school years, to help them to choose a col-
lege for further education and to attempt to place them
in business and industry.
All the meetings are held in the Aquinas auditorium.
Refreshments are served in the cafeteria after each ses-
sion. The opening meeting is in September with other
important meetings in March, May, and June. Meetings
are held every Monday during the football season at
which pictures of the previous Sunday's game are shown
with interesting comments by coaches, A special Thanks-
giving Eve meeting takes place following the gigantic
pep rally on the school campus. For the past few years
the "Player of the Week" award was donated by the
Menls Club to the outstanding member of the team after
each game. The present membership totals some 1500
men, among which are many distinguished Roches-
terians.
The success of the Men's Club reflects the zealous
work of its officers-Mr. Arthur Bamann, Presidentg
Mr. George White, Vice-President, Mr. Michael Lodato,
Secretary, Mr. Robert Kolb, Treasurer, and Fr. O'Leary,
Faculty Advisor.
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Seen at one of the monthly meetings.
Mickey Connolly and Sports Editor
Matt Jackson, the speaker at one of
the meetings.
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Mr. Harry Connolly, Head Coach
Goodness is the result, not only of Spiritual and Intellectual but also of
physical activities. Vigor of body is a most useful addition to vigor of mind
and soul. The formation of the 'whole man would not be complete unless
the body should have its energies properly developed in contests demanding
skill, force and endurance. To become a man one must be exercised in
bodily hardship and strain, such as are had in athletic contests. Physical
strength is worth cultivating in order that self-confidence and self-reliance
may be acquired. Forcefulness, based on determination of will and dis-
ciplined bodily vigor, is one of the essential qualities of manliness.
For this reason Aquinas sponsors such athletic contests in the three
major sports of basketball, baseball, and football. For those whose physique
cannot endure these, there are supplied such minor sports as swimming,
golf, skiing and bowling. In addition, there is the compulsory athletic
program. Thus physical exercise is supplied in order that all students may
participate to some extent.
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To develop the virtue of goodness, one must possess a certain degree of
perfection in all his endeavors. What more, therefore, can a person ask of a
football team which, in riding the crest of an unbeaten season, gained the
national prominence which has been the virtually untouchable goal of every
high school and college throughout the country?
It has been asserted in recent years that Aquinas football has gained national
recognition on the basis of once and twice beaten seasons. If this betrue, how
much the greater must be the fame of the "Little Irish" gridmen of 1950 who
steam-rolled into the Memorial Stadium turf eight heretofore high school and
prep school "giants" with a brand of pigskin wizardry which will leave the
skeptics in eyesore amazement for many seasons to come.
Among the teams victimized this' past season were such stalwarts as
Bishop Byrne High School of Port Arthur, Texas 151-2113 Marianapolis Prep
of Connecticut 128-614 Catholic Central High School of Toledo, Ohio 139-251,
Jesuit High School of Dallas, Texas 146-71, Bullis Prep of Silver Springs,
Maryland 421-71, St. Ceorge's High School of Chicago, Illinois 121-131,
Staunton Military Academy from Virginia 140-131, and Manlius Military
Academy of Syracuse, N. Y. C27-7b.
With such a record as this before us we cannot but offer our heartiest
congratulations to the team, to Father Carter, to Coaches Connolly and
lglarella, and to the assistant coaches for a most enviable seasonls work well
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Klee, Norm Scheid, .lohn McNulty, Bob Niermeyer, Lee Riley. Second Row: Larry Connorton, Larry Corcoran, Ray Vecchio, John
Coveney, Jim Campagna, Joe Miller, Don Holleder, Jackie Lee, Frank Varrichione, Don Yeckel, Dan Klee, Dan Cline. Front Row:
.lim Enright, Howard Lapple, llick Carroll, Coach Connolly, Casper Pignato, Noel Marianetti, Sam Santandrea, Coach Marella, Bill
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First Row: Managers 0'Connell, Small, Kildea. Second Row: Caterino, Hosenfeld, Sedita, Burke, Gugliotta, Hill,
De Marco, Lynd, O'Connell, Landry, Rotolo, Heisinger, Burns. Third Row: Mr. Moynihan, Eiffert, Madalena, Norton,
Sicotta, Morris Marianetti, Norton, Branski, Sullivan, Sci ano, Brown, Nellis, Walz, Mr. Vadas. Fourth Row: Beaman,
Corbett, Palermo, O'Hara, Hally, Hart, Leonard, Boch, Crino, Currier, MCC-uire.
Gangway! Here l come.
Although playing an abbreviated schedule, the "B" team or ulayveesw, never-
theless, showed good potentialities in their brief appearances and gave many indi-
cations that they will supply much of the 1951 Varsity Football Team.
Under the capable coaching of Head Coach Frank '4Hunk7' Vadas and his as-
sistant Mr. Joseph Moynihan, the ,layvees won three games and lost one, that lone
blemish to the third string varsity.
On Nov. 19 the "B" team trounced the Frosh 51-141 at the Aquinas -Memorial
Stadium.
Cited for their outstanding playing by Messers. Vadas and Moynihan were
backs, Hank Eiffert, Sal Marianetti and Tom Walzg tackle Mike Crino and guard
Bruno Gugliotte.
Since the team was predominantly,composed of Sophomores and Juniors much
is expected of them in the near future.
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STARTING TEAM: R. End McGuire, R. Tackle Currier, R. Guard Hill, Center
Hart, L. Guard Boch, L. Tackle Crino, L. End Morris, L. Half Madalena, Quarter-
back Walz, Fullback Eiffert, R. Half Lynd.
Begue, Left Half Greg Britz.
FHESHMAN TE
In ,spite of the disappointing season endured by the Freshman football team, high hopes are
held for the future of the yearlings in Aquinas,s football picture for the next three years.
The Annexers. under the tutelage of Assistant Athletic Director Father Wilson, played 'only two
games, both with the 'CBT team, and lost both. The last game was played in Aquinas Memorial Stadium
in the inaugural ol an annual contest. Some consolation for the Frosh can be found in that they were
playing out of their class and always gave a good account of themselves in both games. I
Of outstanding calibre on the Freshman grid team were three boys in particular. Back Greg
Britz, and linemen Don Congdon and Don Granger played exceptionally throughout the season and
a good deal of consideration will be given to them in the future when the Varsity is being selected.
On the way to paydirt.
Back Row, Left to Right: Ted Houck, Manager, John Radl, Nazarene D'Ercole, George Harington, Joe DiFabio, Greg
Britz, John Begue, Frank Ruh, Kevin Maloy, Don Congdon. Middle Row: Father J. M. Wilson, C.S.B., Coach,
John Guarino, Bob Mulhern, Joe Koesterer, Don Granger, Pat McKeown, Jim Morphet, Dan Annechino, Don Smith,
Ken Fr-ss, Edgar Begy, Mr. V. Parc, C.S.B., Coach. Front Row: John Welch, Manager, Don Hoffend, Howard
Donnelly, Bob Grassi, John Lyng, Arnold Hayes, Judd Dry, Bob Calabrese, Charlie McKenna, John MacDonald, Bob
Kinsella, Manager. 101
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STARTING TEAM: Right End Kevin Maloy, Right Tackle Don Granger, Right Guard
Don Congdon, Center Nazareno D'Ercole, Left Guard Ed Begy, Left Tackle John Radl
Left End Joe DiFabio, Right Half John Lyng, Quarterback Joe Koesterer, Fullback John
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Back Row: Left to Right: Coach Basil Marella, Mike Gallo, Larry Connorton, Phil
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Left to Right: Gerald ,lesmer iMgr.J, Gene Gianforti, Gene Sciarratta, Jim Cocilova,
Don Palermo, Larry Broccolo.
SCHEDULE
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Monroe Collegians
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School of Commerce
Assumption High
St. Michael's
St. Michael's
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Rated as one of the best teams to wear the Maroon 81 White
spangles in the last twenty years, the 1950-51 Varsity Basketball
squad covered themselves with glory and brought acclaim to every-
one connected with the team.
Coach Basil Marella's charges finished with an 11 won, 2 lost
record. The climax of the season was anuinvitation to the Eastern
States Basketball Tournament in March at Glens Falls, New York.
This was the culmination of a renaissance movement in basketball
at Aquinas.
Much of the credit for the success of the Little Irish must be
attributed to Coach Marella who converted a short, inexperienced
group into a smoothworking, harmonious team.
No one stood out in particular for the Irish cagers, so great
was the team balance. However, cited for their outstanding playing
were Don Holleder and Lee Riley, the two top scorers, Joe Texter,
ace rebounder and defensive man deluxe, Jim Cocilova, the floor
leader and Larry Connorton, a great long shot artist.
Completing the squad and playing creditably were Jerry Schoen-
herr, Phil Zirretta, Gene Sciarratta, Mike Gallo, Larry Broccolo,
Gene Gianforti, and Don Palermo.
The two losses to the team were administered by two football
rivals, Central Catholic of Toledo, and Manlius Military Academy.
The Irish obtained partial revenge, however, by defeating the Man-
lius Cadets in a return game.
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Fred Wagner, Greg Britz, James Cortina, Joe: DiFahio, Rus Mandrino, Mr.
Ray Jablonski, Coach. Kneeling: Len Foster, Danny O'Brien, Mike Spang, Charles McKenna, Edward Owens, Boh Plank
Roy Whelan, Clem Wesley, Tom Lubischer.
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At the invitation of Mr. Thomas J. Hargrave, President
of Eastman Kodak, the faculties of Aquinas Institute, Naza-
reth Academy, Our Lady of Mercy, and St. Agnes High
Schools, visited Kodak Park, Nov. 14. 1950.
The tour through Kodak's 400 acres was not only enjoyable
but very educational. The tourists were divided into groups of
ten and each was provided with a guide, who explained many
interesting processes. . . .
l , , , Does it meet with your approval, Sisters?
In the evening, dinner was served in one of the spacious
dining rooms of the new recreational building. Many questions
on all aspects of Kodak life were answered by the directors.
Father Cullinane, speaking for all present, thanked Mr.
Hargrave and the directors for a very interesting day.
The guide shows the roll film department to a group
of the Aquinas faculty.
At Lunch, Left to Right: Rev, Joseph O'Connell, Chaplain of Nazareth Academyg
Mr. Thomas J. Hargrave, President of Eastman Kodak Companyg Very Rev. Eugene
A. Cullinane, Principal of Aquinas Instituteg Mr, Thomas F. Robertson, Director of
Public Information, Eastman Kodak Company.
A little information before the.tour. ln the dining room, following the tour of Kodak Park.
110
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free-n with Fathers Loolny and Cul-
linane during the Magazine Drive.
Kzvin Maloy "King for a Day", at the
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There was in October a twelve day period which manifested beyond a
doubt the real depth of the Aquinas school spirit. That period was the maga-
zine drive which this year reached the remarkable amount of 355,111.95
The students made it a real success with the help of a little goading by the
homeroom representatives and the many fine prizes provided by the school
and various firms in the city. Holidays, television sets, banners, trophies,
free Arete pictures, and cash awards were presented to those obtaining the
most subscriptions. A neon sign was placed in front of the school represent-
ing the top of the thermometer started on the ground floor and was lighted
after 350,000 was reached.
Each of thirty-three homerooms brought in over 31000. Homeroom 314
again accumulated the greatest amount-3524-89.25.
A short assembly was held each day of the drive at which the daily prizes
were distributed and pep talks given by the class officers and the faculty.
A mammoth celebration was held at the end of the drive in the auditorium
when the hnal prizes were presented.
The school again wishes to thank all those who worked to make the drive
the huge success that it was,-the homeroom moderators and representatives,
who instilled that aggressive spirit into each student,hthe students, who
displayed their best skills of salesmanship,-the Motherls Club, which
labored many hours checking subscriptions and counting the returns,-the
people of Rochester who bought the subscriptions and furnished prizes,-
and last but hardly least, Fr. Looby, the director of this yearis magazine
drive.
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Henan, John James ...... . . .
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Adam, William Michael
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Antcxak, Lawrence John
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Aspinwall, John Arthur ..
Avery, Donald Edward
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Battle, Joseph James
Bedier, Roger Henry
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Bellomio, Anthony F. .... .
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Bernardi, Albert A.
Blegler, Fred William . . .
Biuso, Mathew George ..
Bly, Donald Patrick .,...
Boden, Rpnald Conrad .......
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Bourbon, Harry Francis ....
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Brasley, Jerry Francis
Brassie, Robert Baldwin . . .
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Brezinsky, Allen Edward ..
Briceland, Donald James I . . .
Briggs, Lawrence James
Brindisi, Richard Michael ..
Broccolo, Fellx Lawerance
Broccolo, Lawrence Joseph .....
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Bryan, Robert William .............. 80 Grosvenor Rd.
Bull, Walter Beresford ...... 215
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Buttarazzi, Patrick Joseph .. .
Buttarazzl, Ronald John ..
Cain, William James .....
Calmyn, John Bernard ......
Cammarano, Philip Clement ..
Camp, Raymond Joseph
Campagna, James Henry ..
Cappon, Martin John ..
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Carmody, Robert Leo ..
Carr, John Richard .........
CarrolL Richard Franklin ..
Casamassima, Ralph Joseph . ..
Case, Theodore D. ....... .
Chiapperi, Joseph ......
Keuper, Philip John ........
Cilano, Robert Michael
Cocilova, James John .......
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Coleman, Richard Henry ..
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Connell, Donald Francis ..
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Corcoran, Robert Bernard . .
Corrigan, William Joseph . .
Coyle, John Kevin ....
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Dailor, John Edward ..
Daley, John J. ...... .
D'Amico, Edward L. .... .
D'Arienzo, Francis Paul .
Dempsey, Edward Joseph
DiBitetto, Nicholas Francis . .
Dietz, David Martin .......
DiGiorgio, Dominic ..........
DlMaria, Richard Frederick . . .
Doherty, Gregg White .....
Donals, William Heman . ..
Donnelly, Gerald Joseph . . .
Doran, Daniel Joseph ...
Dotzler, Gary Joseph . .
Doyle, Robert Nicholas ....
Drexel, Eugene Theodore
Dunn, William Lee ......
Eberhard, Charles John .
East Brook Rd., Pittsford
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326 Emerson S.
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289 Flint St.
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40 Revella
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Echanla, Jose M.
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Flnnerty, John Francis . . .
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Forward, Gerald Thomas ..
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Francati, Gerald Michael ..
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Frauel, Arthur Hart .......
Freemesser, George Frederick
Freemesser, Paul John ....
Frey, William Henry .....
Frusci, Robert G. ...... .
Funk, George Joseph .......
Gaenzler, Richard William ..
Garland, John Edward . ..
Gay, Robert F. ........ .
Glanfortl, Eugene David
Gllllgan, John Francis ..
Gordon, Gary William . . .
Gramkee, John Francis ..
Gramza, Adelbert L. ..... .
Grass, Albert John ........
Grzymkowski, Nicholas John
Gysel, Dean Alfred . .... . . . .
Hack, Charles Edmund
Hafner, Thomas Richard ..
Hahn, Herbert Joseph
Hanley, Martin Joseph ..
Harris, James Francis ....
Hartzell, Thomas Carroll . ..
Hauser, Robert Joseph ..
Havens, Richard Charles ..
Hayden, Donald Francis ..
Hefner, Norbert Louis ....
Helminski, Bernard Joseph ..
Henretta, Elmer Charles . .
Hickey, Leo John ......
Hillman, 'William James
Horton, John Henry .....
Hosenfeld, Richard Raymond
Hugoboom, Richard Robert
Hunt, Raymond Edward .
Hussey, Thomas Leo
Huurman, Gerald Henry .
Janick, John David .....
Johnston, Gerald John .
Kanaley, William Harold .
Karam, Joseph- George ......
Kazmierczak, Irvin Joseph
Keenan, Robert Joseph ..
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Kelly, Edward Glenn . ..
Kesselrlng, Gerard Henry
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Keville, Clarence Howard ..
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Kloser, Paul Claude ....
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Kuhn, Jerome John ......
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144 Weyl St.
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1230 Lake Shore Blvd.
167 Yates St.
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252 Mulberry St.
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239 N, Union St
.. 52 Wedgewood Park
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.. 256 Canterbury Rd.
.. 117 Van Stallen St.
. . . . . 5 Slebert Place
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101 Lux St.
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158 Barberry Ter.
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79 East Boulevard
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1683 Ridge Rd. E.
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730 Meigs St.
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950 Bay St.
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11.7 Woodside sz.
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217 Murray St.
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47 Upton Place
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70 Cook St.
.. 319 Electric Ave.
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.. 858 Culver Rd.
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48 Lilac Drive
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758 South Ave.
23 Champlain St.
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618 Rocket St.
. . 1240 Lyell Avenue
159 St. Casimer St.
240 Jerold St.
.. 40 Kemphurst Rd.
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Lamendola, Carl Anthony ..
Leahy, Robert John .........
LeBerth, Lawrence Richard . .
Lecklnger, Paul Alton .. .
Leonard, Walter John . ..
Leta, Angelo John .....
Lewis, Ronald Charles . . .
Lipanl, Robert George
Logan, Donald Thomas . .
Lower, George Herman .. .
Lowery, Willis Eugene . . .
Luke, John Thedore ..
McCabe, John A. ....... .
McDermott, Brian Francis
McDonald, John Francis
McGlynn, Robert Henry
McGrath, Thomas Edward . ..
McGuckln, Hugh Gerald . . . .
McGuire, Gerald Joseph . . . . . . .
McGuire, James Charles . . 14
McMahon, Gerard Joseph . . . . . .
McNally, James Andrew
Mcstravlck, John Daniel
Macon, Robert Jay ...........
MacDonald, Robert William ..
MacKay, James Wallace .....
Macken, Daniel L. ..... .
Madigan, Martin Joseph ..
Maenza, Fred Patrick ..
Mahoney, John Kevin .....
Mahoney, William Francis
Manclne, John Henry .....
Mancini, Richard Michael ..
477 Flower City Park
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Marshall, Robert Emmett ....
Martella, Anthony Michael .......
Mattle, Herbert Carl ...... ..
Mauro, Gerald Frank .... ..
Melsenzahl, Peter Albert ..
Lakeville, N. Y.
Merkel, Joseph Edwin ........
Messina, Vincent Christopher
Messmer, Thomas Arthur .......
Miller, Joseph Philip .....
Miller, Richard Thomas ..
Mogenhan, Edward Carl
Moonan, Thomas Patrick
Mooney, Robert Arthur . . . . . . .
Moorehead, George Francis .....
Morgan, Eugene Francis ...., 511
Muar, William Edward . . . . . .
Mueller, William Joseph . . . . . .
Muench, Donald Leo .....
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Mullaney, Terence Joseph ..
Murphy, Donald J. .... .
Musson, Gerard Joseph ..
Mute, Ronald Frank
Nagy, Michael Steven .....
Napodsno, Rudolph Joseph . .
Nauerth, John Michael ..
Nenni, John Joseph .......
Nlcolay, Charles Laurance ..
Nucelll, Ralph John ........
0'Connell, John Christopher
0'Connell, Leonard Anthony ..
O'Keefe, Thomas James .....
Palmyra, N. Y.
Oliver, James Ralph
Osborne, Francis Joseph . ..
Otto, Richard Edmund ..
Palermo, Donald G. ..
Palvino, John Anthony .....
Paradles, Gerald Martin ..
Pfuntner, Francis Edward ..
Pietropaoll, John Anthony ....
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Pompa, Joseph Benedict . ..
Porcari,
James A. .... .
Porter, Charles Thomas ..
Power, William Blackburn
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8 Elser Ter.
296 Knickerbocker Ave.
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140 Pebble Beach
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34 Caroline St.
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20 Hoi St.
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169 Lewis St.
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410 Westchester Ave.
. . . . . 74 Columbia Ave.
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223 Reynolds St.
.. 8 Portsmouth Ter.
Powers, David Thomas . .
Powers, Robert Lowell ......
Pratt, Robert Michael ......
Quadrlni, Artemisio Dominic .
Radzinski, Edwin Joseph ....
Raes, Thomas Lionel ......
Raetz, Charles Frederick ..
Rebholz, David Carroll
Redmond, John Francis ..
Reinlnger, Richard Milton ..
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Riedman, Frank Joseph ....
Rleger, Douglas Alan
Riley, Leon Francis .....
Rltzenthaler, James Ivan ..
Romeo, Peter Patrick ....
Rybackl, Walter John .......
Salah, Sam Michael .......
Salamone, Richard Thomas
Salber, Bernard Robert ......
Samere, Joseph Edward ..
Sankey, Gary William
Sansone, Frank Vincent ....
Santandrea, Sam Anthony ..
Schaeffer, James Robert ......
Schickler, Edward Raymond
Schmitt, John Joseph .......
Schneider, Donald James
Schneider, Richard George ..
Schoeneberger, Ronald Arthur
Schoenherr, Gerard Edward
Schottmiller, Raymond Earl . .
Schottmiller, Richard Joseph .
Schueler, Paul Henry ......
Schwartz, Ralph Joseph . . .
Schwind, Andrew Stephen . . .
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Sharpe, David Martin . .
Shone, Alan Robert .....
Shone, Richard Howell ..
Slebert, Francis Walter . . .
Skillns, Jerome Andrew
Sohn, Charles Patrick .....
Spano, Joseph Matthew ..
Stampfll, George Vaughn . ..
Stellwagen, Ralph Joseph . ..
Streber, John Francis ......
Streber, Robert John .......
Strohmeyer, Bernard Albert
Stutz, Joseph Loren .......
Sullivan, Richard James
Szulgit, John Paul .....
Taranto, Frank Peter
Texter, Joseph Charles ..
Thomann, Ronald John . . .
Tirpaeck, William Peter ..
Tomasino, Robert Peter ....
Trlbotte, Joseph Flavlano ..
Trockels, Robert George ....
Tyrrell, Robert Louis
Tytler, Richard John ....
Valente, Anthony Joseph ..
VanKerkhove, Alan Paul ..
Vecchio, Raymond Robert . ..
Verge, Andrew M. ..... .
Vito, Pasquale James ....
Waters, Donald Patrick . . .
Webster, William George ..
Weckesser, Paul Maurice ..
Weeks, Clarence Lewis ..
Weidmann, David Joseph
Wesley, Joseph Leo .......
White, Robert Joseph
Williams, Donald Gene ....
Williams, Harry Thomas
Wittmann, Joseph William ..
Wojtas, Edward Chester
Wood, Robert Michael ....
Yardley, Robert Edward . .
Yeckel, Donald George ..
.. 86 Brookileld Rd.
. .. 215 Lincoln Ave.
.. 480 Lyell Ave.
.... .. 343 Campbell
397 Barry Road
96 Jefferson Ave.
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. . . . 23 Barnard St.
. . . 98 Dudern Drive
95 Mt. Vernon Ave.
380 1-2 Thurston Rd.
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244 Denver St.
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144 Akron St.
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. 196 Armstrong Ave.
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.. 199 Navarre Rd.
. .. 1060 North St.
.. 31 Alberta St.
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.. 2126 Titus Ave.
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. 388 Rosewood Ter.
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. 197 Marlborough Rd.
. . . . . . 32 Priscilla St.
168 Harvington Drive
. 1226 Clinton Ave. S.
47 Finch St.
47 Finch St.
. .. 36 Baler Drive
.. 136 Britton Rd.
.. 105 Aldine St.
100 Syvan Rd.
.. 1422 Ridge Rd, E.
. . . 226 Penhurst St.
. . . . 860 Portland Ave.
.. .290 Kenwood Ave.
. . 97 Willmont St.
.. 27 Holden St.
.. 614 Conkey Ave.
. . 47 Walbert Drive
1531 Chili Ave.
20 Lois St
.. 88 Monica St.
. . 181 Mohawk St.
.. 45 Mulberry St.
.. 28 Reynolds St.
. . 238 Fulton Ave.
.. 55 Orleans St.
.. 364 Aberdeen St.
.. 326 Epworth St.
492 Hague St.
. 137 Delamalne Drive
. . . . . 258 Alphonse St.
. 50 Culver Parkway
81 Illinois St.
. 335 Weaver St.
65 Sheraton Drive
142 Driving Park
20 Mt. Vemon Ave.
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