Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1952
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Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1952 volume:
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of all Grace and Strength Here too stands St Thomas the
Angeluc Doctor our patron xhueldmg gundmg mspmng Aqmnas
boys who un a most speclcl manner are has peculuar and particular
care Good Sl Thomas make us worthy of your all embracing
solvcntude and fatherly supervision
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Thou place of rev'rie, praise we and uphold thee,
In retrospection we see thy intention,
To always strive for that which we were made for,
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IN MEMORIAM
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints"
Psalm CXVI, Verse l5
Just before the year had spent its last breath, and before the bells
rang out to usher in the new l952 year, Sister Helen Concepta peace-
fully breathed forth her soul into the blessed company of Jesus, Mary,
and Joseph. Again death was swallowed up in victory, and Aquinas
gained an added lustre from her complete and total holocaust and
absolute self-surrender . . . Christian education was for her "the art of
arts and the science of sciences" as she strived each day "to form
Christ" in the hearts and minds of her students. We remember her
patience, her holy smile, her rigid adherence to duty and detail, her
quiet unassuming deportment, her deep humility . . . The tongue of
a dying person enforces attention like deep harmony. To charitable
bystanders at her death-bed, she whispered, "l'll remember you in
Heaven for your kindness to me."
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Our Ladx appeared to Saint Simon Stock at Cambridge in Englwnd
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'XIESSAGE Recene ms dear son this seapular as the lners of mx
COIlfI"ll'CTHlfX It is the mark of the prixileges I hut ohtaimd for xou 1nd
for all thc members of the Order of lllount Larmel VN homer dns clothul
in danger 1 guarantee of peue md eternal bliss
The Nlother of Cod Lo Redemptrix of the human race Joins together
in the familx of Carmel IIOI onli tht religious ot tht Lirmclitc Ordnr hut
also all those who are 1fhli1ted to the order bi hung mtmbars of tht Lon
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THE VERY REVEREND EUGENE A. CULLINANE, C.S.B. MA.
Pi-incipal's llessagez
Any words of farewell that I might speak to you as you graduate from Aquinas would be hollow
and empty in comparison with the GREAT APPEAL which our Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, makes
to each and every one of you. He speaks the truth. Take his advice ....
"The world is unconsciously following a course which is sweeping on to ruin both souls and
bodies, the good and the wicked, civilizations and peoples ....
"'l'he root of modern evils . . . is lethargy Of the spirit, weakness of the will, and coldness
of the heart ....
"Now is the time, beloved children! Now is the time to take decisive steps and shake off this
fatal lethargy! It is the time for all good men, for all who are concerned over the destinies of the
world, to recognize one another and tighten their ranks. It is time to repeat with the Apostle:
'lt is now the hour for us to rise from sleep, because now our salvation is nearerl'
l'It is an entire world which must be rebuilt from its foundations, transformed from savage
to human, from human to divine ....
XVe are certain that there will not be lacking amongst you many generous hearts who shall
hasten to Our call and put into action Our earnest desire."
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MR. HARRY CONNOLLY MR. RAYMOND JABLONSKI MR. BASIL MARELLA
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of basketball in gym class.
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the author of llfe and protector of the weak I desire that a church be bullt
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and xour frlends and also to all those xxho xxlll mxoke mx name xxlth
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Truly a fine asset to any school is an efficiently-
run student council which is ready to tackle any
problem. The Council, which is the ofhcial voice
of the student body, aims to supervise and promote
all student activities. This yearls student council
did a great job, democratically handling all the
affairs upon which it touched. Some of the year's
bigger projects were the Victory Dance, the Maga-
zine Drive, the Junior Prom, the Senior Ball, the
Excursion to Syracuse, and many other smaller
tasks.
VVe hope that these boys will carry with them
into later life this democratic way of life which
has been instilled in them through the Student
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ALPHONSE AGNELLO
409 Verona St
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Ital
nan Club 3 Glee Club 3 4
Bovslmg Club 1 B Squad
Football 3 Freshman Foot
ball Intramural Sports l
-IAMES VS BENDER
Sw abbre 2569 Mt Read Blvd
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
Safety Patrol 4 Bovslmg
Club 3 4 Chemls x
Club 4 Intramural Sports
JOHN F BENTLEY
ohn 4180 Lake Ay e
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Chem
xstry Club 4 MISSION Bouts
PASQUALE T ALFIERI
A 38 Rohr St
Perpetual Rosary 4 Scxence
Club 1 Mxssxon U xt 3
Mxsslon Boutsl 2 4 Intra
mural Sports 1 3
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RALPH ANNIUCCI
Yuch 75 Curlew St
Honor Roll 3 Perpetual Ros
2 Glee Club 3 4
turgxcal Cholr 4 Bowlmg
Club 1 Mlsslon Umt 2 In
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FRANK S APRILAYO
Frank 286 Ashbourne Rd
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Ma
roon and White 3 4 Chem
lstry Club 4 Hxstory Club
3 Spamsh Club 2 3
Craft Club 1 Glee Club 3
Barn R 4 In ra
mural Sports 2 3 100 Club
LEWIS AUDIWO
Qassy 146 Rosslter Rd
nd 1 2
CHARLES ADLBACH
Chuck 131 Falstaff Rd
H nor Roll 1 2 Student
Council 4 Perpetual Rosary
3 Glee Club3 4 Llturgncal
Choxr 4 Spamsh Club
lSecD Chemxstry Club 4
Golf Club 2 3 4 Bowling
Club I Maroon and Whtte
4 Cheerleader 4 Mlssxon
Unxt 2 4 Intramural Sports
I 2 Homeroom Rep 2
EDMOND D BARLETTA
389 Wmona Blvd
Perpetual Rosary 2 4
Scxence Club I Intramural
Sports 1 2 100 Club 4
RICHPRD F BAURIEDL
Duck 841 Hard Rd
Webster N Y
Honor Roll 1 Mtssmn Bouts
ROBERI I' BFLL
Dtng Dong
2865 St Paul Blvd
Honor Roll 1 Perpetual Ros
ary 2 3 Maroon and White
Literary Edxtorj 4
Squad Basketball 2 Varsxty
Basketball 4 Cerman Club
3 4 Intramural Sports
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RALPH G BARBATO
Barbie 200 Parkway
Honor Roll l Arete 4 Glee
Club 3 4 Llturglcal Cholr
4 Perpetual Rosary 3 4
Band 1 2 Italran Club 3
4 Latln Club 4
ANTHONY-I BARRESE
S nm 885 Helendale Rd
Honor Roll 1 Mission Unit
Glee Cub 3 4 Ll ur
gncal Choxr 4 Perpetual
Rosary 3 4 Bowlmg Club
1 2 3 German Club 2 Skt
Club 3 Stage Crew 3 Craft
Club 1 Intramural Sports
'IHOM AS R BEGLEY
Fom 1418 Latta Rd
Perpetual Rosary 3 Scxence
Club 1 Spamsh Club 3 4
Latm Club 4 Hxstory Club
3 Golf Club 3 Intramural
Sports 1 3 100 Club 4
PHILIP S BELI OMIO
Bt 1988 Portland Ave
lexpelual Rosary 3 4 Bowl
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emu try Club 4 In r1
mural Sports 3
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Italian 3 Class.
GERALD R.
BRIMACOMBE
jerry 187 Chili Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Glee Club 3, 43 Art Club
2. 3, 43 Bowling Club 4:
Intramural Sports 2.
RONALD J. BURBANK
Burb 41 Harwick
St. Thomas Club 13 Band 1.
2, 3, 43 Oratoricals 1, 23
Variety Show 1, 23 Bowling
Club 43 Intramural Sports
13 Sodality 1.
YVALTER D. BURNS
Burnsie 1187 Lake Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33 Ma-
roon and VVhite 33 Cheer-
leader 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming
Team 1, 2, 33 Bowling Club
23 Intramural Sports 2, 3.
RICHARD A. CALABRESE
Cal 233 Roycroft Dr.
Perpetual Rosary 33 Mission
Unit 1, 33 Glee Club 3, 43
Bowling Club 1, 43 Craft
Club 13 "B" Squad Footballg
Intramural Sports 1, 3.
DONALD A. BULL
Dude 215 East Brook Rd.
Pittsford, N. Y.
Band 2, 3, 43 Oratoricals 23
Maroon and VVhite 33 Bowl-
ing Club 3, 43 Spotlight
Club 43 Intramural Sports
l, 3, 4.
ROBERT BURKE
Bob 350 Seneca Pkwy.
St. Thomas Club 1, 3, 43
Honor Roll 23 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 3, 43 Arete 43
Science Club 13 Intramural
Sports 1.
ANTHONY CAIOLA
Tyrone 139 Genesee St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Acolyte Club 1, 23 Italian
Club 3, 4 fTffHS.lQ Intra-
mural Sports 1, 2, 3,
VXVILLIAM jJ,CANNAN
Bill " 65 Florida St.
Science Club 13 Bowling
Club 1, 23 Intramural Sports
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GERALD T. CARLSON
jerry 36 Depew St,
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Craft Club 13 Intramural
Sports 1.
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JOHN J. CARR
jack 115 Vermont St.
Perpetual Rosary 23 Chess
Club 23 Bowling Club 23
Science Club 13 Intramural
Sports l, 2, 3.
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JOHN A. CANNON
Crusher 59 Erion Crescent
Perpetual Rosary 33 Aquina-
dcr Staff 43 Maroon and
YVhite 3, 43 Mission Unit 43
Spanish Club 33 Glee Club
3, 43 Mission Bouts 2, 3, 43
Intramural Sports 1.
DAVID CANNY
Dave 74 Coventry Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 Glee
Club 3, 43 Safety Patrol 43
Spanish Club 33 Bowling
Club 13 Intramural Sports
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EARL CARROL
Tweed 1635 Oregon St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33 Mis-
sion Bouts 23 Intramural
Sports 1, 3, 4.
M ARTIN X CASEY
Punchy 96 Curt1s St
Perpetual Rosary 7 3 Ma
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Spantsh Club 4 Sctence Club
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PATKICKJ CLINTON
Keph 526 Clay Ave
Perpetual Rosary 3 M1ss1on
Bouts3 4 Intramural Sports
DONALD R. COOKE
Cookie 220 Kislingbury St.
Honor Roll l' Science Club
l' A t Club 3 ' German
Club 4 ' Intramural Sports
BARTHOLOMEW 'VI
CATERINO
Bart 895Gl1de St
HOHOI Roll 1 Perpetual Ros
Soda 1
Sc ence Club I Bow mg
ub 1 Ita 1'1n Clt1b 3
L 1n Club 4 Chemistry
Club 4 Intr1mur1l Sports
3 B Squad Football
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NN 1lto1 St
Perpetual Rosary 7
MISSIOII Bouts l Intramural
Sports 1
DONALD E CIESLAK
Jon 3700 Big Ridge Rd
S Thomas Club 1 3 4
St1nd:1rd Bearer 4 Boulng
ub I Spamsh Club
Chemistr Club4
72 So ly mouth Ave
P etual Rosary 2
Maroon and h
4 Htstory Varsity
aseball Q 2 Inr
JOSEPHJ CHASE
Little Joe 10 Dudley St
a1s1tx Football 3 4
Sqn td I'ootb'1ll Freshman
I ootball Intramural Sports
ROCER N CICCARELLI
L h1c 167 C UTIIS St
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3 T1lentShou 4 Mnsion
Bouts
PHILIP G CLARKE
P 1 408 S1xth St
St Thomas Clubl 2 Honor
Roll 3 Perpetual Rosary 3
4 Maroon and Wh1te 4
French Club 3 Art Club 2
Intramural Sports 2 3
JOSEPH R COLLURA
Ronn1e 71 Pomeroy St
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 I l
1 Club 2 3 Freshman
Football Intramural Sports
mural Sports 1
JOHN M. CONNORS
ack 15 Gilbert Dr.
Perpetual Rosary 4' Arcte
4' Safety Patrol 4' Science
Club 1' Craft Club 1' Spot-
light Club 4' Hunting and
Fishing Club 2' Intramural
Sportsl 2 4.
LAWRENCE M.
CONNORTON
Larry 50 Electric Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2 3' Mis-
sion Unit 2 3 4' Art Club
2' Science Club 1' Varsity
Football 3 4' Varsity Bas-
ketball 2 3 4' B Squa
Football 2.
JAMES T. COONEY
im 80 Parkdale Terrace
Bowling Club l' Ski Club 3'
Science Club l' Intramural
Sports 1 2.
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JEROME F. CORCORAN
Corky 26 Warwick Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 3 4' Glee
Club 3 4' Band I' Maroon
and White 3' French Club
' Bowling Club I -'
Science Club l' Intramural
Sports 1 2 3' 100 Club 3 4.
BERNARD L. COREY
Kanvasback 421 Arnett Blvd.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Dance Committee 3, 43 Latin
Club 43 Craft Club 43
Booster Club 43 Mission
Bouts 2, 33 Intramural Sports
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CARL DEJOHN
Dee 183 St. Stanislaus St.
Perpetual Rosary 33 Band 13
Art Club 3, 4 lVice-Pres.l3
Bowling Club 1. 23 Mission
Bouts 43 Intramural Sports
2, 3.
DANIEL M. DELAUS
Dukey 112 Lorimer St.
Honor Roll 13 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43
Italian Club 3, 43 Mission
Bouts 43 Intramural Sports
1, 3.
RONALD CORTESE
Corky 172 Seneca Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33 Band
13 Safety Patrol 43 Glee Club
3, 43 Italian Club 43 Bowl-
ing Club 1, 23 Craft Club 13
Mission Bouts 43 Cheer-
leader 43 Intramural Sports
1. 3.
JOHN J. COVENEY
Cov 31 Raleigh St.
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 Mis-
sion Leader 33 Maroon and
VVhite 33 Varsity Baseball 33
"B" Squad Football 23 Re-
serve Basketball 23 Cooper
Marines 2, 33 Varsity Foot-
ball 3, 43 Intramural Sports
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JAMES M. CULHANE.
Jimbo 463 Frost Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33 Safety
Patrol 33 Maroon and White
43 Art Club 2, 3, 4 CPres.J3
Glee Club 3, 43 Science Club
13 "B" Squad Football 2:
Mission Bouts 4.
ORMOND J. DAILEY
Orm 180 Pardee Rd.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33
Science Club 13 German Club
33 Spotlight Club 3. 4
tMgr.l.
VVILLIAM D'AMBROSIO
Bookie
39 Rand St.
Honor Roll 1 3 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Talent Show 43
Italian Club 3, 43 Science
Club 13 Intramural Sports 2,
DAVID DAVIN
Dave 107 Dalkeith Rd.
St. Thomas Club 13 Perpet-
ual Rosary 43 Arete iPhoto
Editorj 43 Football Publicity
43 Junior Prom Committee
33 Aquinader 43 Junior
Council 33 Spanish Club 33
"B" Squad Football 23 Intra-
mural Sports 13 100 Club
2, 3, 4.
JAMES E. DEGENNARO
Rio 308 Winton Rd. N.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Glee Club 3, 43 Italian Club
3, 43 History Club 33 Craft
Club 13 Intramural Sports 1,
2, 33 Bowling Club 1, 4.
HOWARD VV. DALTON
Howie 53 Edgemont Rd.
St. Thomas Club 23 Honor
Roll 3, 43 Perpetual Rosary
33 Maroon and VVhite 3, 4
QNews EditorJ3 Mission
Leader 43 German Club 4
lSec.J3 Chemistry Club 4
tPres.J.
RAMON C. DATZ
Curley 3095 Buffalo Rd.
Perpetual Rosary 43 Bowling
Club 4.
ROBERT DAVIS
Bob 107 Coolidge Rd.
Honor Roll 1, 33 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 3, 43 Sodality 3, 43
Mission Unit 2, 33 Maroon
and White 3, 43 Stage Crew
3. 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4
tPres.J 3 Latin Club 43 Craft
Club 13 Acolytc Club 13
Bowling Club 13 Chemistry
Club 43 Italian Club 33 Mis-
sion Bouts 3, 43 Cheerlead-
ers 3, 4.
RONALD DEGRAVE
Dug 175 Field St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Maroon and White 43 Glee-
Club 3, 43 Bowling Club 1,
2, 33 100 Club 3.
JOHN G. CURRAN
Jer 34 Vassar St.
Honor Roll 13 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Science Club 13
Camera Club 33 Craft Club
13 Chemistry Club 43 Span-
ish Club 23 History Club 43
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3.
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Bill - 4603 Dewey' Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 3. 43 So-
dality 1, 23 Bowling flux, 4,
German Club 43 Intlamural
Sports I, 2, 3, 47 '
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TIMOTHY A. DOYLE
Tim 30 VVilshire Rd.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
French Club 33 Science Club
13 100 Club 3.
ERNEST C, ECK
Ernie 190 Gardiner Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33 Craft
Club 1.
DEMETRIO P. ERRIGO
Demect 612 Carter St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33
French Club 2, 33 History
Club 33 Chemistry Club 43
Bowling Club 13 Intramural
J, GREGORY DOYLE
Greg 215 Melrose St.
Perpetual Rosary 43 Mission
l'nit 1, 2, 3. 43 Maroon and
VVhite 43 Aquinader fAsst.
Editorj 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43
Swingsters 33 Spanish Club
43 History Club 33 Bowling
Club 1, 23 Science Club 13
Mission Bouts 3, 43 Intra-
mural Sports 1, Z, 3, 4.
RONALD O. DURANT
Bull 98 Albemarle St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Spanish Club 23 Camera
Club 2, 33 Mission Bouts 3,
43 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3.
ROBERT YV. EPPING
Bob 1027 joseph Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Science Club 13 Golf Club
43 Bowling Club 13 Hunting
and Fishing Club 13 Swing-
sters 2, 3, 43 Variety Show
23 Intramural Sports 1, 2,
3, 4.
XVILLIAM A. FELDMAN
Bill 1893 Ridge Rd. W.
Honor Roll 13 Perpetual Ros-
ary 3, 43 Publicity Staff 43
Ski Club 23 Golf Club 3. 43
Spanish Club 23 Hunting
and Fishing Club 23 Science
Club 13 History Club 33
Chemistry Club 43 Intra-
mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
Sports 1, 2, 3.
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Fine 30 Alameda St.
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 Stu-
dent Council 23 Safety Patrol
43 Band 13 Ski Club 2, 3, 43
Bowling Club 2, 33 Hunting
and Fishing Club 23 Booster
Club 43 Mission Bouts 13
"B" Squad Football 3 .
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ROBERT D. FINNERTY
Bob S51 Clay Ave.
Honor Roll 13 Spanish Club
33 Bowling Club 13 Reserve
Basketball 23 Intramural
Sports 1, 2, 3.
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VVILLIAM D. FICHTNER
Bill 73 Lansdale St.
Perpetual Rosary 4.
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ANTHONY J. FIGARO
Tony 795 Glide St.
Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club
13 Craft Club 13 Mission
Bouts 13 Intramural Sports
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FRANCIS F. FISCHER
Fish 103 Richland St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
History Club 33 Glee Club
43 Hobby Club 13 Bowling
Club 13 Science Club 13
Mission Bouts 13 Freshman
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l'om 71 Hurstbourne Rd
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Hal 67 VV1nbourne Rd
Perpetual Rosary 4, Band 3,
Svungsters 3, Intramural
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Foxy 371 Benton St
Perpetual Rosary 3 Bowlmg
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Camera Club 2 3 4 Hrstory
Club 3 Intramural Sports
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THOMAS F FRITZ
Butch 32 Ovy alssa
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
Safety Patrol 3 Hobby Club
1 Cooper Mar1nes3 Yarsrty
Baseball 3 4 Mlssnon Bouts
3 4 Intramural Sportsl 2
3 4 100 Club 4
JAMES W GALLAGHER
rm 3 Ross St
St Thomas Club 1 3 Honor
Roll 2 4 Perpetual Rosary
3 4 Oratorlcals 1 2
Maroon and Whrte 3 4
Sodalxty QVxce Pres I 3 4
Bowlmg Club 4 History
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Booster Club 4 Chemtstry
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m ral Sports l 2 3 4 0
Father 256 Ave D
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
Chemistry Club 4 Bowlmg
Cu 1 Italian Club 3 4
Camera Club 3 Sctence Club
1 Intramural Sports 1
RAYMOIND J FRENZ
Ray 3575 Culver Rd
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Lxtur
gxcal Chorr 4 Glee Club 3
4 Slu Club 4 Spanish Club
KSccD 4 Chemxstry Club 4
Intramural Sports 1 2 100
Club 3 4
RICHARD M GAFFNIEY
Putter 317 Roslyn St
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Glee
Club 3 4 Bowlmg Club 1
Golf Team 2 3 4
tramuralSports1 2 3 4
MICHAELJ GALLO
Mxckey 81 Whxtney St
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
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Patrol 4 Lrturgxcal Chorr 4
Sodalrty 2 Bowlmg Club 1
Itallan Club 2 3 Glee Club
3 4 Acolyte Clubl Varsity
Basketball 3 4 Reserve
Basketball 2 Freshman Bas
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Wxlly 847 Elmwood Ave
Student Councrl 3, 4 lTreas
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Ken 303 Hrnchey Rd
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 4,
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Fran 27 Vayo St
Bowlmg Club 4, Art Club
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Club 1, Scrence Club 1
DENTNIS A GIBSON
Denny 84 Barons Rd
St Thomas Club 1, 2, Honor
Roll 3, 4, Perpetual Rosary
2, 3, Oratorrcals 2, Bowlmg
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lm 36 Eglantme Rd
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ug 261 Lyndhurst St
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Ma
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Camera Club 3 Skt Club 3
Intramural Sports 2 3
GERARDT CRASSI
Jerry 674 Mann St VI est
St Thomas Club 1 Honor
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Hxstorx Club 3 Craft Club
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FRAVCIS J CUELLI
Frank 520 Parsells Ave
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Hunt
mg and Frshmg Club
Hrstorv Club 3 Mlsston
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Glgle 65 Reynolds St
Perpetual Rosary 2 4 Band
Italian C u
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JOSEPH W HANISS
oe 39 Westchester Ave
Honor Roll I Perpetual
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JOHN E GOETZ
ack 84 Sew xlle Dr
P rpetual Rosary 2 3 4
Sa ety Patrol 3 4
Squad Football 3 Intra
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RICHARD R GOELTZ
Glotz 1469 Culver Rd
Bowlmg Club 4
GEORGE C GREEN
Chuck 595 Seneca Pkvu
St Thomas Club l Honor
Roll 2 Bowling Club 1 3
4 German Club 3 Sclence
Club 1 Intramural Sports
CHARLES J C UC IINO
Chuck 52 Vl esthourne Rd
Perpetual Rosary 4 Scrence
Club 1 Intramural Sports l
Don 180 Craverwood Ave
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Craft
Club 1 Skt Club 4 Bowling
Club 1 Science Club 1 In
tramural Sports 2
ROBERT J HAN SS
Dutch 91 Lodge Dr
Pt Pleasant N Y
St Thomas Club 1 Honor
Roll 2 3 4 Student Coun
cxl 4 QVxce Presj Oratorlcals
3 4 Perpetual Rosary 2 3
4 Sodallty 2 Debatmg So-
cxety 4 Mlssxon Leader 1 4
Latm Club 4 German Club
2 3 4 Chemistry Club 4
Varsity Football 3 4 B
Squad Football 2 Freshman
Football 1 100 Club 4
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Rav 143 Kmckerbocker Avc
Bowllng Club 1 Sclence
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mural Sports l
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Bob 424 Beach Ave.
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joe 34 Meredith St.
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Walt 4 1 Averill Ave. Dave 183 Melville St.
Perpetual Rosary 33 Oratori-
cals 3, 43 Student Council
3, 43 Maroon and White 3.
4 CEditorj3 Debating So-
ciety 43 Dramatic Club 43
History Club 3.
OWEN W. HICKEY
Hick 854 Thurston Rd.
Honor Roll 13 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 3, 43 Mission Unit
43 Bowling Club 13 Chem-
istry Club 43 Science Club
13 Swimming Team 23 In-
tramural Sports 1, 33 100
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ROBERT F. HODGES
Bob 339 Birr St.
Mission Unit 1, 43 Glee
Club 3, 43 Safety Patrol 3,
43 Bowling Club 13 Science
Club 13 Mission Bouts 1, 3,
43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 In-
tramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
RICHARD HOHMAN
VViggles 8 Garden Dr.
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 Mis-
sion Unit 13 Safety Patrol
43 Dramatic Society 33 Ger-
man Club ,3. 43 Bowling
Club 1, 23 Craft Club 13
Acolyte Club 13 Mission
Bouts 43 Cheerleader 3, 43
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
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BERNARD C. HILL
Speedy 22 Florence Ave.
Glee Club 3, 43 Golf Club
3, 43 Bowling Club 1, Z, 3,
43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Hunting
and Fishing Club 23 Science
Club 13 Craft Club 13 Chem-
istry Club 43 Intramural
Sports 1, 2, 3.
RICHARD J. HOFFEND
Dick 1388 Mt. Hope Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 43 Art
Club 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club
13 Chess Club 23 Science
Club 13 Varsity Football 4:
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JOHN D. HELLEMS
Bird Legs 346 Melville St.
Perpetual Rosary 23 Bowl-
ing Club 13 History Club
33 Science Club 13 Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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DONALD W. HOLLEDER
Don 396 Cooper Rd.
Perpetual Rosary 3, 43 "B"
Squad Football 23 Varsity
Football 3, 43 Freshman
Football 13 Freshman Bas-
ketball l3 Varsity Basketball
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JAMES V. JONES
rpetual Rosary 2, 3. 45
wling Club 15 History
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Acolyte Club 15 Science Club
1' Glte Club 35 Mission
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KENNETH KAY
Ken 320 Norton St.
Honor Roll 25 Band 1, 2, 3,
45 Bowling Club 15 Chem-
istry Club 45 Intramural
Sports 1.
DAVID KEEHLEY
Dave 265 Avalon Dr.
Perpetual Rosary 3, 45 Safety
Patrol 35 Bowling Club 41
Science Club 15 Intramural
Sports 1. 2. 3, 4.
RALPH KEPN ER
Gordon 126 Colin St.
Perpetual Rosary 45 Bowling
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French Club 4.
EDMUND KNITTEL
Knits 240 Merrill St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 45 Mis-
sion Leader 1, 25 Student
Council 25 Science Club 15
Bowling Club 1, 25 Fresh-
man Football 15 "B" Squad
Football 25 Intramural Sports
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DAVID J. KACSCH
Dave 129 Resolute St, ,
Ilonor Roll 15 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 3, 45 Arete lArt
itor 'Vlaioon and
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lVhite 25 Art Club 25 Science
Club 15 Swimming Team 25
Intramural Sports 1,
VVILLIAM J. KEEFER
lVillie 951 Dewey Ave.
Honor Roll 15 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 45 Spanish Club
35 Bowling Club 15 Intra-
mural Sports 1. 25 100 Club
4.
ROBERT J. KEEGAN
ob 57 Laurelton Rd.
St. Thomas Club 15 Honor
Roll 25 Perpetual Rosary 2,
35 Sodality 25 Maroon and
XVhite 45 Oratoricals 45
Bowling Club 15 Golf Club
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35 Chemistry Club 45
Spanish Club 45 Swimming
Team 2, 45 100 Club 3.
JOHN KINSKY
Kin 77 Crawford St.
Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Per-
petual Rosary 2, 3, 45 Stu-
dent Council 3, 45 Aquina-
der 45 Maroon and XVhite
35 Publicity Staff 45 Spanish
Club 2, 35 Varsity Baseball
3, 45 Cooper Marines 2, 35
Intramural Sports 25 100
Club 4,
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ROBERT N. KNITTEL
Bob 99 Nester St.
St, Thomas Club 1, 25 Honor
Roll 35 Maroon and White
45 Bowling Club 15 Golf
Club 25 German Club 35
Chemistry Club CSec.j 45
Debating Team 45 Oratori-
cals 15 Intramural Sports 1.
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RICHARD L. KIRSCH
Slim 63 Robin St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 45
Bowling Club 1, 45 Spanish
Club 25 Art Club 35 Craft
Club 15 Spotlight Club 4:
"B" Squad Football 2, 32
Freshman Football 15 Intra-
mural Sports 1, 2.
JAMES J. KIRVVIN
Boosey 470 Driving Pk. Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 35 Sodality
25 Band .1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling
Club 1, 2, 35 History Club
35 Craft Club 15 Mission
Bouts 1, 2, 45 Intramural
Sports 3.
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FRANK KOWALSKI
Frank 264 Humboldt St.
Perpetual Rosary 25 Band 1,
2, 3, 45 Mission Unit 25
Bowling Club 15 Ski Club
45 Spanish Club 45 History
Club 35 Safety Patrol 45
Intramural Sports 35 100
Club 4.
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GEORGE J. KREHLING
jack 447 Grand Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Hunt
ing and Fishing Club 2
Science Club 1 History Club
3 Spanish Club3 Music
Appreciation Club 3 Swim
ming Club 2 Intramural
S orts I 2 3 100 Club 2
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HOWARD C LAPPLE
Howie 1166 Clinton Ave N
Perpetual Rosary 7 3 Glee
Club 3 4 Safety Patrol 3
Varsity Football 3 4 B
Squad Football 2 Intramural
Sports 1
PATRICK LAVELLE
at 240 Clinton Ave. N.
Perpetual Rosary' 3 4' Bowl-
ing Club 1' Mission Bouts
3 4' Intramural Sports 1 2.
JOHN KRENZER
Luke 2556 East River Rd.
Mission Unit 23 Bowling
Club 13 Mission Bouts l, 2,
31 Intramural Sports 1, 2.
JOHN G KRESS
ack 101 Winbourne Rd
St Thomas Club 1 Honor
Roll 2 3 4 Perpetual Ros
ary 3 4 Chemistry Club 4
History Club 3 Hunting and
Fishing Club 2 Intramural
Sports 1 2
DONALD KUDER
Don 106 Sterling St
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Safety
Patrol 4 Chemistry Club 4
Swimming Team 2 Intra
mural Sports 1
PAUL G LATT
Pau 1095 Ridge Rd W
Perpetual Rosary 2 3
Sodallty fSecJ 3 4 Bowl
Club 1 2 3 Frenc
Club 2 3 4 Latin Club 4
RICHARD KRENZER
Dutch Brooks Rd.
W. Henrietta, N. Y.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43 In-
tramural Sports 1, 2, 3.
GERALD KREIGER
Gerry 350 Harwxck Rd
Bowling Club 1
STANLEY KULPINSKY
Polack 85 Sobieski St
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Band
1 2 3 4 Mission Unit 3
Glee Club 3 History Club
3 Chess Club3 Bowling
Clubl 3 Intramural Sports
3 100 Clu
JOHN LAUCH
Lumber Jack
41 Roxborough Rd
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Mis
sion Unit 4 German Club
4 Intramural Sports 2 3
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ROBERT A. LEBLANC
Frenchy' 110 Wildwood Dr.
Honor Roll 1' Perpetual
Rosary' 2 3' Liturgical Choir
4' Dramatic Society 4' Bowl-
ing Club 1 4' French Club
3 4' Glee Club 3 4' Chem-
istry' Club 4' Mission Bouts
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Dick 163 Saratoga Ave,
Perpetual Rosary' 4' Band 1'
Science Club 1' Woodcraft
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Library Club fSec.-Treasl
4' Intramural Sports 3.
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JOSEPH LERSCH
Sleepy 2118 Titus Ave.
Safety' Pa rol 3 ' Mission
Unit 2' Ski Club 4' Spanish
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Hobby' Club l' Intramural
orts I 'P 4' 100
SAMUEL LICATA
Sam 3 Elizabeth Pl.
Honor Roll 1' Science Club
1' Craft Club 1' Intramural
Sports 1 4.
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ROBERT LOCHNER
Bob 595 Emerson St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Bowling Club 1, 23 Craft
Club 13 Acolyte Club 1, 23
Science Club 13 Intramural
Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
LAXVRENCE MCCARTHX
Larry 440 Thurston Rd
Bowling Club 1 Science
Club 1 Intramural Sports 1
Perpetual Rosary 2
PAUL L MCDONALD
Whitey 394 Runes Pk
St Thomas Club 1 Perpet
ual Rosary 2 3 4 Aquxna
der 4 Publicity Staff 4
History Club 3 Reserve
Basketball 2 Intramural
Sports 2 3 4
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Lob 130 Lewis St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33 Italian
Club 33 Science Club 13
Craft Club 13 Intramural
Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
ROY K. LOTZAR
Slim 209 Elm Dr.
Perpetual Rosary 2 3' In-
COSMO LOMBARDINI
Cos 1016 Austin St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 43 Ital-
ian Xewspaper 43 History
Club 43 Italian Club 3, 43
Camera Club 43 Mission
Bouts 43 Intrbldural Sports
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Feet 413 Lake Ave.
tramural Sports 1 2 3.
RICHARD H LUI
Hot Rod 187 Forgham
Perpetual Rosary 7 3 4
Bowling Clubl 3 4 Golf
Club 4 Glee Club 3 Intra
mural Sports 1
JOHN A LY 'VCH
Honest John 75 Colgate St
Thomas Club 1
Honor Roll 4 Perpetu1l
R vtrx 7 3 4 Sodalits 2 3
4 Chemistrs Club4 History
Clum 3 Camera Club 7
Intramural Sports 1 2 3 4
GEORGE LXWD
C eorge 268 Gatewood Ave
Perpetual Rosary 4 Craft
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sun Unit 4 Mission Bouts
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French Club 2 3' History
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Squad Basketball 2 Intra
mural Sports 1 2 3 4
BRUCE P IURZ
Bruce 47 Belmeade St
Perpetual Rosary 7 3 Band
1 Boul1ngClub1 Ski
3 Intramural Sports 1
EDVVARD J LX 'N D
Moose 55 Harlem S
Perpetual Rosary 7 Sodallts
French C u 3
Acoxte Club 1 Mission
outs 3 Intramura
Sports 1
JOHN LX ONS
ack 550 Seneca Pkwy
Sodaltty 2 Spanish Club 3
4 Htstorv Club 3 Hunting
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Kraft Club 1 Intramural
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JOHN J. LoNo
Long John
131 Commonwealth Rd.
Honor Roll 13 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 33 French Club 33
Intramural Sports 3.
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Vic 34 Southview Terrace
Band 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club
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Freshman Basketball 13 In-
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Dick 33 Lake Terrace
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Bowling Club I: Hunting
and Fishing CSec.l 23 Camera
Club 33 Art Club 3, 43 Rc!
serve Football 23 Intramural
Sports 2.
DONALD F. MILLER
Don 88 Florida Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2. 3, 43
Liturgical Choir 43 Glee
Club 3, 43 Bowling Club 1,
2, 33 Ski Club 33 Hunting
and Fishing Club 33 Science
Club 13 Craft Club 13 Golf
Team 33 Intramural Sports
1, 2. 3,43 too Club 3, 4.
XVILLIAM C. MILLER
Stretch 1001 Britton Rd.
Honor Roll 13 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 3, 43 Craft Club
13 Science Club 13 Debating
Team 13 Intramural Sports
I, 2, 3.
ANDREVV J. MITRANO
Andy 575 Smith St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Bowling Club 13 Craft Club
13 Italian Club Z3 Art Club
3, 43 Intramural Sports 1,
NICHOLAS R. MELI
Dutch 64 Jerold St.
Perpetual Rosary 23 Camera
Club 23 Intramural Sports
I. 2. 3.
RAYMOND MILLER
Ray 474 Lyell Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Mission Unit 2, 33 Bowling
Club 1, 23 History Club 33
Spanish Club 23 Science Club
13 Library Club 2. 33
Camera Club 2, 33 Intra-
mural Sports 2, 3.
JAMES D. MILLS
jim 245 Gates St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
History Club 23 Bowling
Club 13 Spanish Club 23
Intramural Sports 1, 3, 4.
DONALD VV. MOONEY
Mo 45 Alford St.
Perpetual Rosary 2. 3, 43
Art Club 23 Bowl-ing Club
1, 43 Freshman Football3
Intramural Sports lg 2, 3, 4.
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THOMAS W. MORRIS
Tom 437 Clay Ave.
Liturgical Choir 43 Glee
Club 3, 43 "B" Squad Bas-
ketball 23 Varsity Basketball
43 "B" Squad Football 3. 43
Cooper Marines 3, 43 Varsity
Baseball 43 Intramural Sports
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jim 143 Sherwood Ave.
Honor Roll 13 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 33 Bowling Club
13 Intramural Sports 1, 2.
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RICHARD J. MORIARITY
Dick 205 Hague St.
St, Thomas Club 13 Honor
Roll 2, 3, 43 Perpetual Ros-
ary 2, 3,41 Sodality tTreas.J
3, 43 Arete 43 Latin Club
43 French Club 2, 3, 43
Chemistry Club 43 Intra-
mural Sports 3.
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Mark Trail 8 Dake St.
Perpetual Rosary 33 Liturgi-
cal Choir 43 Glee Club 3, 43
History Club 3.
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FRANCIS X. MUNGER
Fran 3285 Dewey Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 33 Sodality
1. 23 Music Appreciation
Club 33 Intramural Sports 2,
RICHARD C. MUNGER
Dick 3285 Dewey Ave.
St. Thomas Club lg Honor
Roll 23 Perpetual Rosary 2,
3, Spanish Club 33 Science
Club lg Craft Club lg Intra-
mural Sports 1.
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LEON D NOVVAKOWSKI
Nova 16 Northeast Ave
Perpetual Rosars 4 Band
1 Art Club 2 4 Fren h
Club 3 Bowling Club 3
Intramural Sports 2 3
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JOHN S OBRIEN
Johannes 283 Malden St
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
Oratoricals 2 3 Debating
Society 4 Liturgical Choir
4 Glee Club 3 4 Spotlight
Club 3 4 German Club 3
Craft Club 1 Ta ent
Show 4 Intramural Sports
1 Z 3
JOHN J. NACCA
Doc 300 Emerson St.
Perpetual Rosary 23 Talent
Show 4, Italian Club 3, 4,
Mission Bouts 1, 2, 3, 4,
JOHN J. NEILON
Punchy 32 Mayflower St,
Perpetual Rosary 2. 3, 41
Glee Club 3, 43 Bowling
Club lg Mission Bouts 3, 4:
Intramural Sports l.
EDXK ARD NICOLETTA
Nick 375 Chestnut St
Perpetual Rosarx 3 4 Boxxl
ing Club 3 4 Historx Club
3 Science Club 1 Crat
Club 1 Hunting 'ind Fish
ing Club 2 Mission Bouts
3 4 Intramural Sportsl 3
JAMES F OBRIEN
O Bie 5 N Goodman
Honor Roll 1 3 Band I
S e ro
Captb Bowling Club 1
Chemistry Club 4 100 Club
RICHARD T. NEARY
Dick 8 Aldern Pl.
Sodality 1, 2. 3, Mission
Unit 3, Intramural Sports
1, 2, 3.
JOHN L. NELLIS
Jocko 335 Carter St.
Perpetual Rosary 3, Bowl-
ing Club 1, 2, 33 History
Club 33 Hunting and Fish-
ing Club 23 Science Club 15
Craft Club lg Music Appre-
ciation Club 3g "B" Squad
Football 3, Intramural Sports
1, 3, 4.
ROBERT J NIERMEYER
Bo 29 Keehl St
Honor Roll 1 2 Perpetual
Rosary 3 4 Maroon and
White 2 Aqumader 2 Stu
dent Council 2 Mission Unit
7 3 4 Spanish Clu
Huston Club 3 Science
Club 1 Varsxtx Football 3
4 B Squad Football 2
Freshman Football 1 Fresh
man Basketball 1 MISSIOD
Bouts 3 4 Intramural Sports
3 4 100 Clu
JOHN P OBRIEN
O Bie 50 Cottage St
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
Bowling Club 1 2 History
Cu 3 Spanish Club 2
Science Club 1 Craft Club
1 Mission B uts 2 4 n
tramuralSports1 2 3 4
KENNETH G OBRIEN NEALJ OBRIEN
Gerrw 478 Clover SI Obie 263 Lexington Axe
Honor Roll 1 " Perpetual Perpetual Rosarx 4 Historx
Rosars 7 Sodality 3 Safetw Club 3 Spanish Clu
Patrol 3 4 Screrce Club 1
Intramural Sports 1
WILMER O CONNELL
313 Mercer Ave
erpetual Rosary 2
Liturgical Choir 4 Glee
u 3 Ar Clu
Bowling Club 1 Hobby Club
1 Mission Bouts 2 4 n
tramuralSports1 2 3 4
PATRICKJ OCONNOR
Pat 446 Stone Rd
Perpetual Rosarx 2 3 Ma
room and White 4 Science
Cu 1 Librarw Club 2 3
4 Historx Club 3 Bovslirg
Club 1 Craft Club 1
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ROBERT F OCONINOR
Oakte 811 Floyyer Cxty Pk
Perpetual Rosary
:ee Club 3 4 Bowlmg
ub 1 2 ntramural
orts 1
DOMINIIC PIAZZA
Dom 45 Cummmgs St
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Bowl
mg Club 1 2 Sctence Club
1 Chess Club 2 Craft Club
1 Htstory Club 3 Mtssxon
Bouts 4 Intramural Sports
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DONALD J PICKENS
Don 3314 Latta Rd
St Thomas Club 1, Honor
Roll ", 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Glee Club 4, Ltturgtcal
Choxr 4, French Club 2, 3,
4, Yarxety Show 1, 2, 100
Club
JOHN A O HARA
Salts 160 Dorchester Rd
Honor Roll 1 " Aqutnader
QEdttorJ 4 Maroon and
White 2 3 Oratorxcals 3
Publrcm Staff 4 M1ss1on
Umt 2 3 4 Spanxsh Club
HISIOTW Club
Squad Football3 B Squad
Basketball 2 Glee Club 3
4 Intramural Sportsl 2
MICHAEL C PALMIERI
Flash 156 VS oodbury St
P rpetual Rosary 3 4
Sctence Club 1 Craft Club
1 Intramural Sports 1 2
JAMES VV PANICHYSHYNT
Punchy 21 Bradfleld St
Perpcttml Rovtrx 4 Mtsston
tt Go Club r
Club 3 4 Cerman Club 3
4 Hnstorx Club 3 Sctence
C 1 1 Skt Club 4 Boul
mg Club MISSION Bouts
" 3 4 Intramural Sports
ANTHONY F PANIZETTA
Tony 604 Hurstbourne Rd
onor Roll 1 er
u'tl Rosary " 3
d1l1tx 3 4 Arete CLtter1ry
Edttorl 4 Omtorxcals 3
Italian New paper CEd1torJ
4 Latm Club CX1cePresl
4 Chemistry Club-4 Italian
Club 3 4 Bowltrg Club 1
RICHARD PARKER
Dxck 8 Harvard St
Club 4 Mlsston Bouts 3
Intramural Sports 1 2
JOSEPH S PATERNITI
Joe Rod 228 Martm St
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Safety
Patrol 4 Oratorlcals 1
Bowlmg Club 1 Freshman
Football 1 B Squad Foot
ball 2 3 Mnssxon Bouts 1
2 3 4 Intramural Sports
RICHARD C PELINO
Duck 75 Momca St
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
Aqumader 3 4 Maroon
and Whlte 4 Mtssnon Lmt
Svungsters 2 3 4 Scxence
Club 1 Variety Shovs 1
Bowling Club 1 2 History
u 2 Intramural
Sports 1 2 3
JOSEPH B PERTICONE
Joe D 1593 Clifford Ave
Italtan Club 2, 3 Intra
mural Sports 1, 2, 3
RICHARD J PASCUCCI
Couchne 67 Wtlson St
Ro 2 3 4 Itallan Club 3
4 Craft Club I Sctence
Club 1 Freshman Football
1 Intramural Sports 1 2
CARLJ PATRICELLI
Car 233 Lake Ave
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
Safety Patrol 4 Mxsston
Umt 3 Bowltng Club
Italian Club 3 Glee Club
3 4 Mxsslon Bouts 1 2
4 Intramural Sportsl 2 3
PETERJ PELLERITO
Cumba 42 Marietta St
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Mrs
slon Umt 2 Htstory Club 3
Scxence Club 1 Camera Club
Z Itallan Club 2 Bowltng
Club 1 2 Freshman Foot
ball 1 Intramural Sports 1
FRANCIS C PHILIPPONE
Frank 321 Lakevlew Pk
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Lxtur
gtcal Cholr 4, Glee Club 3,
4, Italxan Club 3, Dramatxc
Socnety 3, 4
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Chuck 178 Sherwood Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 45
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4,
MICHAEL C. SAETTA
Sy 2588 Dewey Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 3, 45 Safety
Patrol 45 History Club 3:
Bowling Club 15 Intramural
Sports 1, 2.
RAYMOND SANTORE
Big Ray 316 Roycroft Dr.
Perpetual Rosary 3, 45
Spanish Club 3, 45 Latin
Club 45 Music Appreciation
Club 35 Intramural Sports
1, 2.
DONALD SARGENT
Sarge 34 jewel St.
Perpetual Rosary 25 Bowling
Club 15 Ski Club 25 Science
Club 15 Art Club 2. 3, 45
Spanish Club 35 Golf Club
45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3,
4.
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DONALD F. SCHEG
MAITRY A. RYAN
joe 107 Magee Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 25 Sodality
45 Student Council 25 French
Club CVice-Pres.l 35 Glee
Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club
45 Bowling Club 15 Mission
Unit 1, 25 "B" Squad Foot-
ball 25 Varsity Football 3.
45 Reserve Basketball 25
Mission Bouts 1, 2, 3.
RONALD SANTIROCCO
Ron 164 N. Union St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 45
History Club 25 Intramural
Sports 1.
THOMAS SAPERE
Disappear 294 Falstaff Rd.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 35 Ma-
roon and VVhite 45 Bowling
Club 15 Spanish Club 35
Latin Club 45 Dramatic
Society 3, 45 Glee Club 45
Golf Club 35 Cheerleaders
45 Chemistry Club 45 Golf
Team 35 Intramural Sports
1. 2, 35 100 Club 3.
VVILLIAM C. SAUER
Bill 141 Mulberry St.
Perpetual Rosary 35 German
Club 35 History Club 35
Science Club 15 Intramural
Sports 15 100 Club 4.
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GEORGE R. SCHEIL
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Barrel 30 Gregory St. Red 538 Avenue D
Perpetual Rosary 2, 35 Intra- Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 45
mural Sports 2, 3. Sodality 3, 45 Acolyte Club
45 Science Club 15 Art Club
4.
ROBERT SAYRE
Fritz 449 Avenue A
Perpetual Rosary 35 Maroon
and XVhite 45 Aquinader 45
Glee Club 3, 45 Science
Club 15 Bowling Club 1 25
Varsity Football Mgr. 1, 25
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
TIMOTHY J. SCANLON
Tim 131 Argo Pk.
Honor Roll 1, 25 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 35 Maroon and
VVhite 45 Aquinader 45
Science Club 15 History Club
35 Glee Club 3, 45 Bowling
Club 1, 25 Hunting and
Fishing Club 25 Ski Club 25
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.
CHARLES A. SCHIANO
Chuck 229 Adams St,
St. Thomas Club 15 Honor
Roll 25 Perpetual Rosary 3,
45 Italian Club lSeC,l 3,
lPres.l 45 History Club 35
"B" Squad Football 35 Intra-
mural Sports 1, 3.
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NORMAN SCHIED
Salty' 197 Goodwill St.
Perpetual Rosary' 2, 3g Stu-
dent Council 2' Mission Unit
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ootball 3 4 B Squa
Football 7 Reserye Basket
btll 7 MISSION Bouts 3 In
tramural Sports 1
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CHESTER P SEIL
744 Av1s St
Perpetual Rosary 4 Glee
Club 4 Bowling Club 1
Intramural Sports 1 2
PHILIP SHEEHAN
Ph1 203 Rugby Ave
Honor R ll 3 Perpetual
Rosary 2 3 4 History Club
3 Spanish Club 3 ee
Club 3 Intramural Sports
JAMES G. SCHIPPERS
Cy' 77 Ontario View St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 4g
Mission Unit lg Glee Club
3, 43 Intramural Sports 1, 2.
DONALD SCHLUTER
Jon 78 Fairport
r etual R sary 2 3
odal1ty 3 4 Acolvte Club
4 Intramural Sportsl 2 3
THOMAS SCHOEIN
Tom 177 Aldine St
Perpetual Rosary 3 In ra
mural Sports 1
FRANCIS J
SEMMELMAY
Frank 12 Galusha
Perpetual Rosary 3
Science Club 1 German
Club 4 Intramural Sports
RAYMOND J. SCHLITZER
Ray' 205 Browncroft Blvd.
Perpetual Rosary' 2. 33 Glee
Club 3g Maroon and VVhite
3, CCo-Ed.J 43 Oratoricals
3, 43 Debating Society 45
Reserve Basketball 25 Golf
Club 33 History' Club 3:
Science Club lg Intramural
Sports 1, 3.
ROBERT J. SCHNEIDER
Bob 174 Barberry Terr
Perpetual Rosary 7 3 ee
Club 3 Bovsllng Club 1
Spanish Club 3 4 Hnstory
Club 3 Intramural Sports
EUCENE J SCIARRATTA
Chick 276 Sixth St
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 MIS
sion Un1t 1 2 Bowling Club
2 Ski Club 2 Scxerce Clul.
Art Club 2 3 4 Fr
man Football 1 Freshman
Basketball 1 Reserve Bas
ketball 2 Yars1ty Basketball
4 MISSION Bouts 1
Intramural Sports 1 2
GERALD SHEEHAN
Jerry 309 University Ave
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Glee
Club 4 B Squad Football
2 Intramural Sports 1 2
JOHN D SHELDON
ack 548 Flower Cnty Pk
Perpetual Rosary 3 Glee
Club 3 4 Bowling Club 2
Science Club 1 Spamsh
Club 4 Intramural Sports
ROBERT W SHELLARD
Bob 985 Genesee Pk Blvd
Perpetual Rosary 3 4 Chem
1stry Club 4 Bowling Club
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WILLIAM W
SHORTSLEEVE
Ben 548 Broadway
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 4
French Club 2 3 Bowling
Club 1 Golf Team 2 3 4
Intramural Sports 1
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ROBERT SIMPSON
Lefty 261 Pierpont St
Perpetual Rosary 2 Glee
Club 3 Chess Team 2 In
tramural Sports 2 3
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Re 39 St Stamslaus St
cal Choxr 4 Glee Club 3 4
Hrstorw Club 3 Intramural
Sports 3
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Raw QP1pel 64-9 Ave D
Perpetual Rosarv 7 3 Safetx
Patrol 4 Bowlrng Club 1 2
3 Art Club Chemrstrx
Club 4 Camera Club 4
Sclence Club 1 Model Arr
plane Club 2 Craft Club l
3
PATRICK S SMITH
Smrtts 112 Argsl St
s n Umt 1 2 Bovs rn
Club 1 French Club 3 In
tramural Sports 1 100 Club
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SIDNIEX A GMI
l 798 Sew ard St
dallts 1 Mrsslon Unxt 1
Acolste Club 1 Intramural
Sports l
RAYMONIDJ SPALL
Ra 299 Mosels Rd
Club 3 4 Spamsh Club 3
Hlstory Club 3 Craft Club
Intramural Sports l 2 3
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HAROLD F
STALDENMAYER
Harrx 115 Berwick Rd
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Ger
man Club 3 Bowlrng Club
1 Art Club7 3 Intramural
Sportsl 3 Svummmg Team
Sternre 57 Durand Dr
Perpetual Rosary 4 Scxence
u 1 Crat Cub 1
Hunting and Frshmg Club
7 Chemlstn Club 4 Intra
mural Sports 1 2
FRANCIS A STINER
Fran 477 Sherman St
ee C ub 3 4 Bow rn
Cu 3 HISIDTX Club 3
Freshman Football 1 Mrs
s n B uts 1 4 In r'1
ral Sports 1 2 3
DAVID SULLIVAIN
Sully 525 South Axe
Bowlrng Club 1 Skl Club
2 Intramural Sports 3
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THOMAS TAYLOR
Ang 364 Seneca Pkwv
Perpetual Rosarx 3, 4, Glee
Club 3, Hrstorx Club 3,
French Club 7, 3, Golf Club
3, Sk1 Club 3, Xarslty Foot
ball Trarner 2, 3, 4, Intra
mural Sports l 7
WALTE B LIXSAN
Sully VV1nton Rd
Perpetual an 2, 3, 4,
Chemrstry ub 4, French
Club 7, 3
Br 1674 Latta Rd
Perpetual Rosary 2 3 Ma
roon and Whrte 4 Hrstory
Club 3 Chemxstrx Club 4
Latm Club 4 Intramural
Sports 1 3
RAOLL SUBRANII
Rollo 377 Emerson St
Perpetual Rosarx 7
ltallan Newspaper 4 Chess
Club 2 Itallan Club 2 3 4
Scrence Club 1 Intramural
orts 1 2
EDWARD I SLLLIVAN1
Sully 595B1rr St
Perpetual Rosarw 7 3 Band
Bows mg ub 7
Craft Club 1, Intramural
Sports 1, 2
WILLIAM SULLIVAN
Blll
BOWllDg Club 1, Sclence
Club 1, Intramural Sports 1
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XX alsbit- 48 I'uxcli St,
Irioipor Roll 13 P11-pt-tual
Rosary 2, 33 Sndalitx 2. 31
Glu' Club 3, 43 Hunting :intl
Iiisbitig Club 23 Craft Club
1: Spanish Club 3: History
Club 33 Bowling Club 1, 2.
3. 43 Scitnce Club 13 Mis-
sion Bouts 13 Intramural
Sports 1, 2.
YIANIIQS Il. XVELCH
'lim 66 Austin St,
Ilonor Roll 1, 23 Perpetual
Rosary 2. 3, 43 Science Club
13 Craft Club 13 History
Club 33 Bowling Club 1, 21
Intramural Sports 1.
RAYMOND R. VVELLS
Ray 4 Lake View Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3. 43
Maroon and YVhite 43 Latin
Club 43 History Club 33
Science Club 13 Chemistry
Club 13 Intramural Sports 3.
DONALD YVIESNER
Moe 245 Birr St.
Craft Club 13 History Club
33 Bowling Club 13 Science
Club 13 Intramural Sports
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-IAMES VVOIILRAB
,lim 91 XVhitman Rd.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3,l 43
French Club 33 Spmllghf
Club 43 Intramural Sports
3, 4.
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MICIIAKI. A XVIQINS
Mike 04 Ibirtl Au.
Bowling Club 43 Kit-rinquz
Club3 lrtrunui1lSpnt 1
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IAMICS T. XVISLCH
Iionx' 341 Flout r Citv Pk
rpetual Rosary 2, 33 ,Glen-
Club 3. 43 Mission Cnit 2:
Bowling Club 13 History
Club 33 Baseball Manager
33 Football Manager 2, 3, 42
Mission Bouts 23 Intramural
orts 1, 3.
THOMAS XV, XVHITE
Tom 81 Van Stallen
Perpetual Rosary 43 German
Cl 1
ub 33 Bowling Club 3
Science Club 13 Camera
Club 43 Ir. Red Cross Rep
3, 43 Intramural Sports 2.
LOCIS YVILSON
Louie 79 Prince St.
wling Club 13 Varsity
Baseball 3, 43 Cooper
arints 23 Mission Bouts 3,
43 Intramural Sports 1, 3.
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Yvootlit- 65 Sherton Dr.
St, Thomas Club 13 Per-
petual Rosary 2, 3, 43 So-
dality 3, CPrefectl 43 Arete
43 Maroon and VVhite 33
Aquinader 43 Mission Cnit
43 Student Council 4 lSec.l 3
Bowling Club 1, 2. 3. 4.
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XVlX'IlIfRRll'I'II
Bill 101 Charlton Rtl.
Band l. 2, 3, 43 Variety
Show 13 Ski Club 3. 43
Bottling Club 1, 13 Acolyte
Club 13 Spanish Club 43
History Club 33 Safety
Patrol 3.
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THOMAS VVITZEL
VVitz 150 Rugby Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Science Club 13 Intramural
Sports 2. 3, 4.
JAMES VVORDEN
jim 722 Gentste Pk. Blvd.
Band 1, 2, 3. 43 History
Club 33 Bowling Club 13
Ski Club 2, 33 Frtnch Club
33 Intramural Sports 1, 2,
3, 4.
JAMES VVURTZ
Jim 423 Glenwood Ave.
Sl. Thomas Club 13 Honor
Roll 23 Perpetual Rosary 33
Band 1, 2. 3, 43 Swingsters
43 Craft Club 13 Acolyte
Club 13 Intramural Sports
1, 2, 3.
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JAMES DUGAN
Jim 2155 East Main St.
Perpetual Rosary 43 Ski Club
43 Camera Club 3, 4.
WILLIAM A. SCHREINER
Bill 373 Knickerbocker Ave.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33 St.
Thomas Club 1, 23 Honor
Roll 33 Sodality 1, 2, 33
Library Club 33 Chess Club
1, 2.
CLAYTON ZACHMAX
Zack 50 Redfern Dr.
I-Ionor Roll 1 3 Perpetual
Rosary 2, 33 Intramural
Sports 1.
KARL P. ZIMMERMAN
Gus 98 VVOodman Pk.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 43
German Club 33 Red Cross
Representative 3, 43 Intra-
mural Sports I, 2, 3, 4.
PHILIP J. ZIRRETTA
Big Phil 153 Norton St.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33
Italian Club 2, 3, 43 History
Club 33 Bowling Club 13
Freshman Basketball 13 Re-
serve Basketball 23 Varsity
Basketball 3.
SALVATORE GUZZETTA
Sal 404 Alphonse St,
Spotlight Club 43 Debating
Society 4.
WILLIAM CORBETT
Fat 347 Spencer Rd.
Perpetual Rosary 2, 33
Spanish Club 23 Craft Club
13 Freshman Football 1:
"B" Squad Football 3.
JOHN A. ZDANIZCIS
Joe Z. 63 Dayton St
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 43
Golf Club 3, 43 Bowling
Club 23 Chemistry Club 4.
THOMAS C. ZINK
Tom 14 Fien Sl
Perpetual Rosary 2, 3, 4
Sodality 43 Art Club 2, 3, 4
DAVID MACDONALD
Drisc 168 Curlew St.
St. Thomas Club3 Honor
Roll 3, 43 Senior Class
P1'6SlllCIllQ Student Council
3, 43 Oratoricals 2, 3, 43
Debating Society 3, fPres.J
43 Mission Unit 33 Maroon
and White 43 Golf Club
CSec.J 2, 3, 43 Intramural
Sports 2, 3, 4.
JAMES BOULET
Frenchy 3 Welland St.
Bowling Club 13 Perpetual
Rosary 3, 43 Spanish Club 43
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3.
47 THE ARETE STAFF AT WORK
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The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was oiiered each morning of the
three day Retreat.
SENIOR RETREAT
The Rosary was said by each homeroom daily.
Breakfast after Communion in the homerooms.
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Most of the Seniors received
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Retreat.
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September 19 1846
MESSAGE If mv people do not lnsten to me I wlll be unable to hold
back the arm of my Son As I wrsh ms Son not to abandon mankmd I
have to pray wlthout ceasmg for you and xou too must do the same
Hxm If the harvest IS a fallure lt IS because of your sms INIV chlldren
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who have recourse to thee
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SR. MARY STANISLAUS REV. MICHAEL W. WURZER REV. WILFRED MURPHY S . MARY DEMETRIA
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Sfanding: Joseph Diliabio, Kevin Maloy, Michael Spang, Daniel
Brown, Fr. O'Leary. Sitting: Vincent Cardella, Roy Engels,
Lawrence Oherlies, Thomas Gutberlet.
. CLASS OF 1953
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Back Rofw: James T. Currier, Rocco C. Cupolo, John G. Burns, James J. Wenskus, John P.
Robinson, Justin E. Doyle, Richard W. Townsend, Gerard M. Hafner, Robert P. Burgart,
Gerald R. Scardino, Anthony J, Coco. Middle Rofw: Thomas J. Brien, William F. Doud, Peter R. Pancione, Thomas J. Gutberlet,
Eugene YV. Yurgealitis, Peter A. Howland, William J. Klem, Vincent G. Cardella, Anthony M. Sortino, Joseph G. DiLallo, F. Donald
Femiano. Sitting: Morris B. Culhane, David V. Young, Donald J. Ehmann, Richard J. Walsh, Charles J. Meisenzahl, Stanley J.
Konieczny, Cornelius A. Barnett. Kneeling In Front: Patrick J. Suraci, Charles T. Richardsong Robert E, Kinsky, Peter G, Burke,
James E. Connorton, Thomas D. Wurzer, Joseph J. DelVecchio, Thomas J. Tucker. Absentee: Richard K. Kurz.
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Back Row: Louis G. Beyrlein, Anthony C. Biondi, Gerald J. Brockmyre, Peter E. Kress, Joseph
F. Rutkowski, Robert C. Bradler, Joseph F. Cunningham, Robert J. Brown, Neil C. Alhart,
Edward E. Flanagan. Ronald J. Kent, James J. Boulet, Robert J. Evans. Middle Row: James J. Hubert, Donald E. VVoerner, Edward L.
Kernan, Robert G. Ostermann, Eugene C. Brown, Roy C. Rupp, David A. Benzing, Ronald G. Kujawa, Andrew V. DiMarco, John F.
Hasenauer, Vincent P. Mitrano, Raymond F. Schmitt. Sitling: David J. O'Connell, Robert J. Rodgers, Frank A. Boccia, James R.
Fiannaca, Anthony F. Thomas, Peter S. Totora, Harry R. Flaherty.
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Bark Row: Duane J. McCoy, Edward M. Collier, Edwin T. Heisinger, Gerard L. Shostad,
Robert G. Wagner, Paul B. Schmidt, Joseph G. Hetzler, Richard S. LoMonaco, Anthony P.
Gramza, Terence M. Hogan, John M. Slivka, Francis G. McCabe, Lawrence C. Worboys. Middle Rofw: Peter V. Verhagen, Gerald
J. Monaghan, George F. Bauerschmidt, Gordon L, Malboeuf, Peter M. Niemi, Herbert J. LePage, Thomas W. Wakefield, Carl J.
Mathis, John B. Maier, Robert T. Dobson, Charles E. Magin. Sitting: Thomas E. Brown, Carl W. Skelly, Gaetano A. Maira, John
R. O'Connell, Robert W. Hill, Patrick J. Romeo, Kneeling in Front: Robert C. Murphy, Richard J. Lennon, Michael J. Donovan,
Joseph J. Carello, James H, Kane, John M. Julian, f7b.renl: Matthew J. Branski, Charles J. Thomas.
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Bark Rofw: William Beeman, Richard Metsinger, joseph Porter, Frank Anderson, Richard
Mastrodonato, Richard Hinkelman, Ronald Roach, William Reeves, Robert Kulser, Ray Nothnagle,
John Bieszad, Edward Kinsella, Nelson Owen. Middle Rofw: Joseph Kinsky, Joseph Rocco, Paul Ringelstein, William Farone, Clif-
ford Monteau, Timothy Maier, Pat Keenan, Frederick Geiger, Russell Prizzi, Lawrence Oberlies, Donald Young, Louis Pesce. Sitfing:
Thomas Hally, Donald Pandina, Donald Nastasi, Edward Maloney, Michael Clark, Roy Engels, Louis Valenti. Kneeling in Front:
Gerald Carney, james Wilmot, joseph Madelena, James Enright, Richard Yahn, Donald Arquit, Benjamin Rotolo.
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Bark Ro-w: Robert Beir, Anthony Petruso, Leo Hosenfeld, Robert O'Connell, John Redmond,
Russell Militello, Paul McGuire, James Quinlan, Victor Kane, james McLaughlin, Donald Shaw,
Arnold Schwartz, Eugene Gramza. Middle Row: Thomas Walz, Thomas Burke, Robert Corrigan, William Keegan, Kenneth Trotta
Ronald Strynski, Richard VanGehert, William Monteith, Arthur Connorton, Robert Nolan, james Rodenbeck. Sitting: Harry Milleri
David Warner, Paul Yengst, Joseph Bayer, Gerald Donnelly, Franklin Kamp, Anthony Nicoletti. Kneeling in Front: Eugene Ferrara,
William Attridge, Thomas Lazio.
2 I 8 liarkr Rau: George XVitzel, Norman Dunn, Salvatore Gnvzctta, Fred Foster, Edward tjanoxsski,
David Scheg. YVilliam XVinl'ield. Richard Morosco, Nlicliael Spinelli, Bernard Gonthier, Bruce
Merkel, john Murray, Robert Graf. fllidtllr' Rune: joseph Clatfie. Bernard Polle, Robert Cooper. joseph Holla, Gerald Yagi, XValter
Herl, john Sitter, Salvatore Marianetti. Ralph Irene, George Bridgeman, Patrick Duncan. Sizlirrg: john Klee, Robert Mulholland,
Noel Marianetti. Philip Knebel, Peter Mirabella, Richard Palmieri, john Hecht. .flbtrnt From Piflun: james Ranches, james Sillo-
way, Patrick McGuire, Thomas VVagorn.
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Back Rome: Paul NI. Mariani, Thomas E. Kick, Gerald C. jesmer, Herbert j. Hunt. joseph M.
Maloney, VVilliam j. Napier, joseph B. Dilal, Charles E. Mudge, Thomas C. Eagle, Kenneth R.
Clasgens, Thomas j. Herlihy, Edmund j. Viele, Leon A. Kenning. Middlf Rofw: Gene R. Palermo, Richard W. Stewart. Francis
K. Hillen, Thomas j. Perry, Robert C. Koresko. Donald B. O'Connoi', Roger L. Rebman, Frank j. Eisele, VVilliam T. VVhite, Edward
j. VVesley. Sitling: Richard M. McHale, james R. Norton, Parker R. Small, David L. Kelly, Harold R. LeBoo, Henry F, Kane,
Patkick C. Pellegrini. flbxent: Peter A. Tubiolo, joseph j. Villone, Raymond F. Hamm, james B. Brady, Robert j. Burns, john j.
Deponzio.
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Bark Rafw: George Gumbrecht, VVilliam Bell, Thomas McVeigh, Ronald Furstoss, William
Englert, Francis Sheehan, Bernard Streb, Anthony Sellitto, Paul Rombaut, David Alexander,
Louis Giordano. ,lliildlf Rfmc: joseph Kane, NVilliam McGuire, Edward Ryan, Roy McHenry, David Maier, Anthony Viva, Hans
Scheingrnber, Richard Falzone, john Tschider, Alfred O'Brien, john Kuebel. Sitling: joseph Valenti, Norman Morey, Charles Lech-
ner, David Mariani, Philip Alesso, john Lagncse, Eugene Hettel. Knfvling in Front: Eugene Noto, Paul YValker, David Knapp,
joseph Petix, Richard Brickler, David Bloomer.
of 1953
3 I 6 Bark Rofw: Peter Frachel, Thomas Norton, Robert VVegman, Jay Walsh, James Spindler, Edward
Niockevicius, Fred Tee Boon, john Ewing, Donald VVahl, james Sedita, Ronald Mack.
Middle Rofw: joseph Infantino, john Kitzel, James Dugan, Richard Spallato, Robert Mason, joseph Sidoti, Gerald Brady. Siiting:
Bruce Miglione, Phillip Callan, VVilliam Casselman, Leo Degnan, Edmund Laveck, Louis Latragna, Richard Green. Kneeling in
Front: Henry Carducci, John Camardo, Richard Glossner, John Cummings,
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Back Rofw: John McDonald, Alphonse Arena, James Proud, james Morphet, joseph Gaiter,
Richard Smith, Louis Biehler, john Gorsuch, James Sheridan, Gerald Paternoster, Gerald Skerrett.
Jlfiddle Rofw: David Fay, john Lyng, Theodore Hauek, John Hawkins, Richard Mackne, Russell Mandrino, William Barrett, Daniel
Annechino, Lawrence Culhane, Charles McKenna, Gerald Daud. Sitting: james Monteau, Charles Infantino, Thomas Greco, Robert
Kuisella, Daniel O'Brien, Robert Mausso, jurgis Balcuinas. Kneeling in Front: Ronald Piekunka, James Bauman, VVilliam Lechner,
Leonard Meisenzahl, VValter Huurman.
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Back Rofw: William Farrell, Robert Hayes, Ted Dengler, Eric Pendleton, Brian Fallon, Frank
Ruh, Robert Farnan, Daniel Granger, john Ashton, John Hickey, James Murphy, Richard Fess,
William McGuire. Middle Rofw: Ronald Pasnak, Edward Charbonneau, Thomas North, Clem Wesley, Bernard Flavhan, Lawrence
Roesch, Richard Quataert, David Proud, Timothy Napierala, Ronald Hofmann, james Schirmer. Sitting: Wilfred Wagner, Jerome
McBride, Richard Bianchi, joseph Reinschmidt, Philip Coene, john Mooney, Paul French. Kneeling in Front: William Foster, Donald
Woods, Richard D'Andrea, Cyril Ledoux, john Kannan. Absent: Patrick Larkin, Edward Owens,
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Robert Englert, Frederick Wagner, Robert Hargather, Robert Spano, Richard Nier, james Erskine,
Richard Gangale, VVilliam Finnerty. Middle Rofw: William Lynch, Leon Thurston, Thomas Bott, David Johnson, Richard Ostrander,
Lawrence Hall, Louis Tasciotti, joseph Hickey, David Fedison, George Callemeyn, Brendan Murphy, Robert Lutrario, John Murray.
Sitting: Arthur Leo, Richard Thomann, Robert Green, Frank Cutali, Gary Burnett, james Gleason, Guy Salimano.
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Back Ro-w: Gerald Phelan, Michael Spang, Jerome Verstreate, Robert O'Neil, Robert Hunt,
Michael Lynd, Lawrence Boudens, john Oplinger, james Cortina, Daniel Brown, Karl Clancey,
VVilliam Murphy, Vincent Pompa. Middle Rofw: john J. Schantz, James J. Gerace, Edward R, Durand, Robert I. Burkwit, Edwin
T. Clark, Malcolm J. Picard, Robert Neary, john Welch, Robert Gullo, Donald Bloomfield, Russell Guelli, Michael Hynes, Gerald
Thomann. Sitting: Lawrence Lawson, Anthony Amorosa, Peter Przysinda, Richard Diejoia, john Wallace, David St. Maurice, Alex-
ander Gelardi, Thomas Cass. Abxenlees: James DuRocher, Gerald Rutledge.
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Back Rofu, Robert Mulhern Frank DeCesare James Verrone Robert Monahan John Smrth
Charles Vacantl Patrlck McKeovsn Donald Hottors james McCann joseph Cassata James
Morrrs Mzddle Rau Thomas Brxckler Gary Martms Charles Stwles Damel Roberts Frank Stees Davrd Fancy Donald Corbett
john Degman Robert Gramza Sitting Davxd ONexl Edward Lenhard Wlllram Hawken John Haefner John SchlaHer Robert
Fredenck Donald Luczak Kneelzng m Front Eugene Balley Joseph Indouna Aldo Rnellmo George D1G1owann1 Donald AYIOII
GLASS
Anthony-I Povxo Charles A Reagan Ronaldj Uber John Karp joseph T Gaudmo George
E Prendergast Ronald j Felerskx Nxcholas Brancatxsano Middle Row Frank D DeRosa Chrrstopherj Farrell Thomasj Grll
Thomas A Raab Rrchard P ONe1l Peterj Noce joseph I Bxttner Patrlck S Iatomasl Lawrence H Schmxdt Gerard G Lochner
Donald E Hecht john F Guarmo Nicholas D Branchx Szllmg Carl S Lenzo John T Glrvm, Joseph J Laduca Gerald F
Tuxte James A OConnor Thomas J Masseth Angelo D Blanchr
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ME Back Row Donald C Congdon Ernest R Persr Peter P McLaughlm Donald E Lattanzro,
Mxchael A Lupo Ronald F Wltzel Arthur E Hoctor Leo H Miller Angelo M Maddalena
Ch1rles J Carrado Eugenej Kehoe Middle Ro-w Clark F Yeoman Donald T Barnes Anthony J Brmdlsx Wllllam L Cor
s1c1 john S McKay Donald R Smlth john J Holland Thomas E Mahoney Louis R Pulvlno Robert A Burke Robert L
Hacchetta Szrtmg Charlesj Tobln James D Brown Carl J Colopnexro Thomas F Longulllo Mxchael A Rose Gerard C Doerr
jmmcs R Callan Knerlzng m Front Francrsj Reld joseph R Cometa joseph W Mlller Robert G Grabowskl Davrd L Rogers,
Urun G Ochs joseph P Russo
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ME Back Row John P W0jClCChOWSkl john M Hofmann, Stephen Turrxe Paul R Frxedler 1amesB
Lyons Edwm DeTamble Leo Fabrls Davrd A Doyle Hans-I Dotzler Damel E Caufield
Phrlxp F Cassara Wxllmam T Repp Damel G Kujawa Middle Row Davxd Meagher Stanley M Szczepanskl, Guy R Vxto,
Ronald J Nuetzel Robertj Havens Thomasj Lublscher Gene McKay Peter R MacAdam Loulsj Ehmann Rrchard M Kruse,
Edwm T Morrxs Szttzng John F Powers Edgar R Begy Joseph F Hawkms Robertj Kneut Peter N Sheppard Dale S Cas
terlme joseph E Ryan Kneelzng an Front Louis A Johnroe Bruce A Whxte Charles T Grannavola Gerard J Exsemann Louls
V Crvxlettx Rxchardj D1Marco Thomas F Sullivan
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Joseph DlF8bl0 John Herllhy Gregory Brxtz Terrance Crandall Anthony Marcello Rxchard
Connolly James Plerce lNazareno DErcole Mxddle Rofu, Edward Roberts Davxd Colwas Joseph Caruso Aloysxus Lenhard Maurxce
Cunnmgham Robert Short Henry Sheldon Russell Schlmmel Peter Tarrant Arnold Hayes George Stewart Szttmg Rance Horton
Paul Lurz Donald Doane Paul Donoghue Judd Dry Jerome Callan George Cocllova Kneelmg nn Front Ernest Carroll
Wlllxam Rowe Thomas Lobene Emmanuel Vattxmo Gerald Sullivan Robert Wcxs, Francis Berxtella
Back Row James Qumlan Homer D McMillan John F Radl Gerald N Lootens Wlllxam
C McGee Terrance W Grlnnan James Hanna Alva E Reed Louis Corbelll Donald L Davrs
John W krebs Charles L Karnxsky Robert A Calabrese Mzddle Rofw Roger R Bossert Henry A Yount CharlesJ Camera
James C Rendsland Lawrence D Murray Jerry Clnllord John P Reeder Homer N McG1ll Frank E Kesel Lawrence T Dowdell
Rxchard J Habes Slttzng PeterJ Lowery Gerald A Benjamxn Rlchard B VVarth Charles P Welzner Edward A Wollensak
Ronald R Bergm Terrence Brady John P Sullnvan
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Vxexra Thomas Elphlck Lawrence Pudney john Shaughnessy Wxlllam Wedemyer Harry
Dedee Paul Bayer Paul Zukowskl Samuel Merlo James Herdt joseph Neary Middle Row Carl Gardner Davxd Kenna Thomas
McEntee Douglas Drabxn Thomas Chxchettx Mxchael Snow Lawrence MPdlCl Alan Lockxngton Norbert Haller Paul Von Bacho
Robert lNe1chbrodt joseph Schmxdlm Robert Denms Davxd Krrby Bernard Farnung Sitting john Merkel Ronald Scuter1 Thomas
Collms Anthony Marrone Stanley Dernoga James Freemesser Robert Perexra Fred Pawlowxtz Anthony Mazza Robert Schenkel
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ME A Barb Row Peter J Mermagen Rrchard M Strfter Rrchard M Panchyshyn John E Collms,
Robert E Gores Robertj Flanagan Wxlllam F Haas Edward T Keenan Martm F Marron
Melvm F Mayer Raymond C Weldmann Dan1elT Hanley Carlos I Echamz Robert W Neary David B Ehmann Middle Raw
Leoj Zrentara Rxchard G Gratzer Wrlham-I Wahl George M Kalabry Robert L Meteyer Edward C Mrrguet Michael T
Tomamo Wrllramj Seymour Joseph L McDonald Harry J Kolb, Wrllram F McCall Wxlham D LaVasseur Gerald P Ma
dalena john W Carmody Joseph R Majszak Slttmg Danlelj Culhane Danxel T Ireland Melvm W Mmarxk Ross D Sanelll
Gerard P Schendt Dommrc J Tramo Kenneth M Carduocl Wrlllam J Clark David A Schmxtt Jamesj Koerper
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D Gaesser Donald D Blum Anthony M Costanza Anthony L Ctnottx Kennethj Aman,
Roger W Anderson John-I Wallace Robert A Schaeffer Robert D Deegan john A Rovabaut Lawrencej Guzzetta Middle Rou
Robert E Nrger Donald L Wohlrab Thomas M Cahxll Gerald C YVunderl1ch Ronaldj Thorpe john L Fonda Henry N Angelone
Frank P Masuzzo Salvatorej Palmert Gerard P Bell Edward H Schmuck Stephen F Barber Paul E Arends Robert G Bayer
Bernardj Reeder Srttzng Robert G Tterney Georgej Nowak Thomasj Hall Ronald A Kuhn Lowell C Bay Robert B
DuBors Robert S Coffaro Wlllrs H Brxtton
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A Bad' Row Harry R Rapp Davtdj Taylert Phrlrp E Tannacome Richard D Petnllt
Robert L Neary Edward A Rttzel Stanley E Popen David L Cottertll George L Metzger
john T Sandman, Wrlltam P Greene, Wtlltam J Eckert, Rtchard P Berktrch, Peter L Grassadoma, Thomas R Mtller Middle
Rofw Raymond R Carpenter, Henry F Balcom, john I' Regan, Donald -I Cattalanl, Martm J Rxedl, Michael E Meyer, Patrick
T Reddy, Donaldj Summers, Paulj Petrotta, Robert R Lane, Walter M Buchowteckt, Robert T Sherelts, james R Wheater,
George D Toner, Paul j Mater Srltzng Donald P Strner, Wrllram E Casey, Robert J Schefter, Danrel J Kolasa, Wllltam B
Buns, Robert F Brnsack, Donald A Kirby, Wmfrted M Kellner
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John Apton Richard Furstoss Russell Zammitta Maurice Harrington Richard Lancer
William Steves John Cavalier Ronald Allen Richard Wiater Vito Makanskas Mzddle Rofw Joseph Rabldeau James Leocese
Vincent Gionta Charles Attardo Francis Ricotta Richard Reddmgton Arthur Gaxsser Paul Mance Michael Roche Emil Vogel John
Flannery John F Baker Charles Manlocx Donald Tostl Raymond Cama Szltzng Daniel Attmase Peter Provenzano Thomas
Zdanowskx Philip Rotolx Norman Caccamisc George Gagmlr Richard Casey Christopher LaDelfa Charles Dresser
9-1.
ME A Back Row: James L. Kazmark John J. Hodgetts Robert A. Carronc Norman G. Schfm
Francis G. St. George Martin W. Schofer Philip R. Martell Richard W. Dohr James R.
Orlowski Franklin J. Mammano Paul B. Muldoon John A. Shields Bernard J. Fleming Robert J. Perry Thomas L. Conroy
Richard J. Orczyk Donald A. Eckler. Middle Row: John E. Fitzgerald Michael A. Judd Milo I. Tomanovich Gerald F. Edwards
Thomas A. Gocsuch Donald A. Stilson David P. Kelly Donald P. Gray Gerald J. Donovan James H. Caschette Carl A, Casaccia
Gerald L. Merkle, John E. Frederick Raymond A. Ferrigna Albert G. Neu. Sitting: Thomas D. Moore William J. Thieme Joseph
P. Mandrino, William 'C. Smith, Leo F. Shatzel, Joseph O. Perna, Thomas D. Recine, Edwin J. Reiter, Patrick V. OMealia.
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Fields, john Fink, Charles Otero, Ronald Galusha, Floryan Sowinski, VVilliam Oldfield,
Terry VVhite, Richard Mangan, Richard Dailor, Phillips Gibson, Ronald DeFrance. llliddlf Rofw: Thomas Phillips, Michael Cap-
pette, Edward Gervickas, David Hogan, Anthony DiMarco, Samuel Farina, john Concannon, Stephen Mazzochetti, Donald Osborne,
joseph Lagreca, Robert Henry, Thomas VViesner, David Kohler, Vvalter Hickey. Sitting: Robert Quinn, Richard Osterman, joseph
Compitello, Fred Antinora, VVilliam Anderson, Ronald Santelli, Richard Martin, joseph Schirmer, john Flynn. .-lluent: David Hoadley,
Bruce O'Connor, Robert VVelch.
Q GLASS
Bark Row: Robert Bauman, john Foley, David Bertsch. Thomas McManus, Robert Doherty,
james VVegman, Herman Busam, Clayton Gehring. james Faker. joseph Scharr, Richard
Volpe. Paul Buckner, George Blickwede, Thomas Newhart, joseph Messura. Illiddlf Row: Philip Turrie, August DePrez. Richard
Nevinskas, Thomas Bristol, Michael Butler. Chester Villa, Bruce Torkington, Donald Byrnes, john Bartoszewicz, Bartholemew
Dambra. Anthony Scuderi, Casimir Maciejewski. Charles LaMonica. Norman Laudisi. Francis Doherty. Sitting: Robert Cirre. Michael
Piotrowicz, Roger Horton, VVilliam Corterill, james Coughlin, Daniel O'Brien. Arthur Caputo, Leonard Davies, john Nuccitelli.
xllfsffzl: jon VViig, Charles Belmont.
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Bark Row: Richard LeBlanc, Leonard Hack, Gerald Fredette, Richard Whitbourne, Thomas
Brook, Frank Perricone, john Bonn, john Henderson, Richard Powers, Noel Smith, jack Ritz,
Louis Trabalzi, Thomas Dittmar, Paul Mueller, VVilliam VVallace. Middlr Rofw: Andrew Markeae, Robert Ross, Joseph Rossi, Gus
Simouttti, Richard Renaldi, joaeph DiTucci, Richard Hollaert, Paul Malzinga, james O'Neil, Charles Rischenole, Ronald Maier, John
Kelly, Anthony Mcformick, Robert Kretchmer, Samuel Lopalo, Silling: Theodore Lincoln, Richard Marcella, Gerald Burkhardt,
XVilliam Schaefer, Gene Coraer, Michael Fischer, Roger Napier, Thomas Roncinake, Raymond Chapman.
of 1955
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Bark Rofw: William J. Kelly, john R. Papaleo, Matthew C. Visbaras, Joseph D. Waters
Robert N. Krapf, joseph G. McCall, John W. Duemmel, David -I. O'Connor, Robert L
Schmitt, Gary C. Schonleber, Joseph S. Sanfilippo, Lawrence R. Palvino, james H. McMahon, Patrick J. O'l-Iara, William E. Austing.
Middle Row: George V. Riley, Paul T. Sheehan, Gary M, Pap rocki, Anthony T. Morrealle, Robert E. Carpenter, Edward G. Adam
Frederick W. Smallenburg, John C. Soskti, Francis M. Costello, Anthony J. Martelli, James D, Rife, George T. Huber, Lawrence J.
Streber, Anthony R. Turrisi, john A. Schifano. Sitting: Earl T. Skelly, Richard P. O'Connell, Charlea A. McKay, Gerald E
Sullivan, Richard J. MacKay, Thomas B. Wiest, Gerard K. Roncinske, Louis A. Siracusa, Eugene T, Oliver. Kneeling in Front:
Samuel J. Privitera.
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G Thomas Bull Joseph F Petrosmo John Hebert Dommrc A Pane Phlllp Mathis Edvun L
Flynn Ronald Phrlllps jamesj McKeown Dean S Stanwux Illzddle Rou Rrchard McGlynn Robert S L1tragna VS awne T Pap
pert Ronald M Lethy Ralph R Przybyta John A Zachman lawrence Donosan hKllll'UH Branch: Donald Blnnert Daud Moore
Danrel Dugan Rrchard Lentlne john Samuelson Carl Gangarossa Stephen Rams .Szilzng Daud Lechner Rlchard Messura,
Edward P Hurkstaa john Schueler Robert Hayes Carl Schaefer Donald Bargy Robert Xount
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iorletta George Farmer Lester Fischer Wnllnam Frscher james Forgrone Ihomas Cardrle Herman Bmlrngmaxer Gerald Puerce,
Mark Brown, Prank Delaus, Thomas Heffernan, Rrchard Howland Srllmg Owen Dolan, john Hammerl, Michael Heberger, Albert
lJ'AmbfOSl3, Michael Brownell, Ronald Boothby, Gerard Empey, john Dobbertrn, james Lelcht Absent Davld Galen, Lloyd Berardl,
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Norman Slayer Stephen MacAdam Bark Row Rtchard Leary, john Wtsner Edward McGraw Wrllxam Carey Richard Garlen
Gus Caschetta Jerome Roach Lloyd Berardr Leon Pearson jon Wug Nrck Mastrella
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ST. THOMAS CLUB
One of the least mentioned but most important clubs in the school is the St.
Thomas Club. This club is composed of students of outstanding scholastic ability.
The requirement for membership in the St. Thomas Club is an average of ninety or
more and no mark under seventy-five for all four quarters. To be eligible for per-
manent membership one must have made the club all four years.
This club stands for a manifestation of outstanding ability and cooperation on
the part of its members. The St. Thomas club is largely responsible for the fine
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Standing: William Corsica, Robert O'Neill, Edward Owens, Gerard Hafner, Charles Vacanti, William Rieflin, Robert
Burke, John Tscheider, Donald Cieslak, Anthony Biondi, Richard Kurz. Middle Rofw: james Rieflin, Kevin Maloy,
Charles Ross, Richard Meyer, Richard Mackne, Gary Martins. Kneeling: David Young, William Farrell, James Gal-
lagher, Vincent Cardella, john Lynch, Richard Brickler, Maurice Culhane, Robert Kinsky.
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lPrefectD, james Gallagher QVice-Prefectj, Richard Moriarity
QTreasurerl.
Members of the Perpetual Rosary during their weekly recitation.
THE SODALITY
"Ad Jesum per hlariamu, the motto of the Sodality summarizes
the entire program of this world-wide organization. The three-fold
aim of the Sodality, namely personal sanctification, apostolic works
to help others, and the defense of the Church, challenges all Sodalists
to a rather extensive program.
To live up to the first aim, every Sodalist is asked to perform
various daily obligations, which, when diligently adhered to, add
greatly to his character. These important obligations include: recita-
tion of the Rosary, mental prayer, visit to the Blessed Sacrament,
examination of conscience, spiritual reading, and Daily hlass and
Communion, if possible.
lllany organized projects, both in the school and the community,
afford the Sodalist an opportunity to exercise his apostolic zeal to
bring others closer to Jesus through hlary.
During this one school year,ithe Aquinas Sodality has organized
the Perpetual Rosary in the school, sponsored the Daily Blass, en-
couraged daily Communion and sold religious articles. This
Apostolic work has not been conhned only to the school. A youth
center in the city was started by the members as a place of instruction
for Negro children, and a recreation club for boys and girls of high
school age. It is encouraging to note that this center is now prosper-
ing and surpassing all expectations. In erecting the very efficient
pamphlet racks in the Sodality conference room, they have attempted
to give every student the opportunity to increase his knowledge of
the Faith, while at the same time help the Sodalists to carry out
their third aim, defense of the Church.
Two members of the Sodality, Anthony Biondi and Joseph Valenti,
sell religious articles before a Mothers' Club meeting.
Sodalists pray at the grave of a Trappist monk during a visit to
the monastery at Pilfard, New York.
Apostolic Committee, Standing:
Gene Hettle, Richard Kurz, Gus
Owens, Tom Eagle, Ro
bert
Gramza. Sitting: Tony Pan-
zetta, Tom Tucker, Bob Ma
Marian Committee. Standing:
Sam Profeta, Bart Caterino,
Tom Eagle, Tom Zink, Roger
Bossert. Sitting: Bob Davis,
Vin Cardella, George Scheil
john Lynch, Gerald Hafner.
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ing: Alex Tomanovich, George
Prendergast, Bill Foster. Sitting:
Gus Owens, Phil Alesso, Pat
Pellegrini.
Publicity Committee: Standing:
Mike DeLaus, Pete Kress, jim
Norton. Sitting: Don Schluter,
Bob Bradler.
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THE AQUINADER STAFF
Standing: john Kinsky, Dave
Davin, Dick Polino, John Cannon.
Spnfpd- Dave Knann. Iohn OYHSIB.
MISSION OFFICERS
Standing: Robert Hanss, Robert
Hodges, John O'Hara, Robert Xier-
meyer. Sealed: Fr. Looby.
FRESHMAN MISSION LEADERS
Left to Right: Thomas McEntee,
Bob Doherty, Charles Manioci,
Harry Kolb, john Shields, John
Ritz, Pat Reddy, John Concannon,
W. Britton, Larry Polvino.
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THE MISSIONS
Although Aquinas is nationally noted for its successful football teams
and magazine drives, the most far-reaching and all-inclusive school activity
is the Aquinas Mission Crusade. As members of the Catholic Students' Mis-
sion Crusade, Aquinas follows a three point program of mission support:
prayer. study, and sacrifice.
The student body is constantly reminded of the great need for spiritual
assistance for the men and women who devote themselves to God's people.
The intention of the missions is continually remembered in individual prayers
and each homeroom follows a program of hearing Mass and saying the
rosary for the intention of the Missions.
In each homeroom there is a special place for Mission magazines, and in
the library interested students have access to almost every Mission magazine
published.
For the third point, Aquinas has a well organized program of sacrifice
which is undertaken by the students themselves, The daily homeroom col-
lections and the annual sale of Christmas cards are very well supported. To
inspire competitive spirit, Mission assemblies are held and a monthly paper,
the "Aquinader", is published to inform the student body of homeroom
standings.
Throughout its existence the Aquinas Mission Crusade has grown in size
and spirit. It was the subject of an article in the f'Oblate World' for its fine
work. This year, under the guidance of Fr. Looby and his capable staff, con-
fidence is held that all previous records will be surpassed.
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Aquinas students.
The Mission Center.
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'flu' cluhs of Aquinas for tlu- most part, contintu- tlu' work of
tlu' clztssrruun, :uul are SLT up to increase :ul interest in tlu' subjects
Iilllllllf tlufre. 'flu' ltz1li:u1 lfluh sponsors Z1 play, tl1lllCl'S, pulmlislu-s
Ll-Xquillno, zuul has :1 l7IlllklllL'I :tt tlu- mul of tlu- scluml year. 'flu'
Lzttin Cluh cruleztxors to cnstill :ur 2lPl3I'l'Cl1lI'l0I1 of tlu- lllIlQlllflL'l'llf
works in ECL'lt'Sl:lStlC21l Latin. 'flu- LlllL'llllSIlAj' Cluh pcrfnrnls laborat-
tory experiments not incltulvtl in tlu' Clll'llllSfl'j course. 'flu' Debating
Souix-ty has hzul nuuu' contests with schools from ilnrncstmvn, Buffalo,
zuul New York. 'fhe Sporliglmt Cluh has plmlllcetl svwrztl plays
during the year. 'flu' Suu-ty l'z1tml dirt-cts tlu- truffle of tlu- Sl'lllli'llIS
lu'fm'e :uul utter sfluuml. 'flu' lllCIIllX'l'S of rlu-so rlulws Slllllllll lu-
L'0llQ'l'ilIlll11IL'tl fm' tlu- um-rt-st slumwn in those :wtivltu-s.
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ITALIAN CLUB
Moderator Mlss Cappellxno
President Charles Schlano
hee Presxdent James Bonanno
Treasurer Anthony Caxola
Secretary Eugene Noto
CHEMISTRY CLUB
Moderator ............ Fr. Wilson
President ......... Howard Dalton
Vice-President ...James Gallagher
Secretary .... .... R obert Knittel
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Moderator ............ Fr. Cullen
President ........... Robert Davis
Business Manager..Ormond Dailey
Stage Managers .... John Comardo,
David Knapp, Richard Yahn
Technical Director..Dennis Gibson
SPANISH CLUB
Moderator ........... Fr. Warren
President ...... james McLaughlin
Vice-President .... John Tscheider
Secretary ........ Raymond Frenz
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President ......... james Culhane
Vice-President .... Patrick Carrichio
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Moderator ............ Fr. Lawlor
President ........... Peter Turner
Vice-President..Eugene Yurgealitis
Secretary .......... William Blum
Treasurer ..... David Knapp
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DEBATING SOCIETY
Moderator ........... Fr. O'Reilly
President ...... David MacDonald
Secretary ........... Robert Hanss
Vice-President . .Lawrence Oberlies
BIOLOGY CLUB
Moderator ............. Fr. Cross
President .......... Thomas White
Vice-President . .... joseph DiFabio
Secretary ............. Orrin Ochs
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As cene DRAMATICS
The Spotlight Club is one of the most successful organiza-
tions at Aquinas Institute. This outstanding achievement is
due largely to the capable leadership of Fr. Cullen, the director.
Their first presentation was the hilarious "Haney",
starring lValt Herman, Jack O'Brien and Dick Green.
Following this the club staged the mystery comedy "The Ghost
Train", with Gerry Grassi, Don Bull, Cathy Gilhool, Kay
O'Hara and Joan O'Brien. Besides the two plays, the club
also sponsored a Talent Show in which any student could
participate. The first prize was won by Ralph Irene, who
played the accordian.
To the supporting cast, the stage crew, and the business
staff also goes much credit for making the two plays dramatic
successes.
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TRUMPETS AND FRENCH HORNS
Bark Row: Ernest Persi, Joseph Gai-
tor, james Wurtz, Gerald Skerrett,
Robert Gullo. VVilfred Yvagner. Sfrond
Roar: YVilliam VVhite, john Suter,
George Gumbrecht, john Delehanty,
Donald Femiano. Front Rofw: Clayton
Van Buren, VVilliam Moriteith, Ken-
neth Kay. rlbsvnls james Kirwin,
Harold Kick.
CLARINETS
Bark Rofw: Louis Giordano, Stanley
Kulpinski, Victor Lootens, Hans Dotz-
ler, VVilliam Boland, John Holland.
Serond Rofw: Anthony Figaro, William
Klem, Russell Militello, Kenneth
Macke, Orrin Ochs. First Rafw: joseph
Cometa, joseph Petix, Francis DeRosa,
Charles Carrado, Richard Walsh,
Eugene Hettel, Thomas Wurzer.
Abrenl: Pierre Landry, Lewis Audino,
Robert Cooper.
MUSIC
The saying "music belongs to everyone", is displayed in its
truest sense here at Aquinas Institute. VVe are very proud of the
fact that year after year we are able to produce one of the finest
high school bands and one of the best glee clubs in our state. To
maintain a record of this sort is not an easy task. There must be some
one individual who is willing to sacrifice a great deal of time to keep
our school at the head of the list, and that person to whom we
attribute the greater part of our success is llfir. Raymond J.
Hasenauer.
Marking the end of the second decade of work as the director
of music at Aquinas, Mr. Hasenauer is able to boast the fact that
he has produced incredibly outstanding musical organizations, often,
with a relatively small amount of talent with which to work. As
Mr. Hasenauer has so faithfully labored to highly establish Aquinas
Institute in the world of music, so too let us do our utmost to keep
this tremendous spirit alive.
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Anderson, D. Furstoss, D. O'Connor, A. Cinotti, H. Busam, J.
Rombaut, P. Mermagen, J. Smock, YV. Austing. .Widdlf Rome: A.
Caputo, D. Schmitt, T. Bristol, L. Hack, C. Manioci, A. Martelli,
Mr. Landry, R. Mackey, YV. Buehowiecki, R. YVelch, A. Markese,
D. VVohlrab, XV. Britton, F. Gabriel, T. Lincoln, Front Rofw:
Peter Provenzano, J. Concannon, P. Ayers, T. Cooper, A, Simonetti,
J. Rabideau, V. Gionta, D. Bargy.
Bark Rofw: William Gamble, Wil-
liam Rieflin, Donald Skiba, Charles
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Rofw: John O'Brien, Raymond
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Gallo, Eugene Morreale. Fronl
Rofw: Francis Philippone, Roberi
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Tomanovich, Donald Miller.
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Organist: Donald Pickens.
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High School days often constitute the period on which
recollection is focused the longest. The Arete strives to
make clearer the remembered picture of these days at
Aquinas by presenting both a chronicle and a record of
individual achievement. Offering capable advice in the
production of this year's annual Fr. Lococo, Head of the
Latin Department, served as faculty moderator. Others
who contributed to the success of this book are John
Tscliieder, Editor-in-chief, Robert hlallev and his able
business staff, and Anthony Panzetta not only as literary
editor but for his untiring work in the composition of
the book. Some of the photography seen on these pages
is the work of Peter Turner who supplemented the work
of Varden Studio. The task of supervising the photo-
graphy was under the capable hands of David Davin.
Robert Malley, Business Managerg Anthony Panzetta, Literary
Editorg Fr. Lococo, Faculty Advisorg David Davin, Photo
Editorg John Tschieder, Editor-in-chief.
EDITORS AND FADULTY ADVISOR
LITERARY STAFF
Standing: David Kausch, John
Kinsky, Robert Burke, Philip Wood.
Sitting: Ralph Barbato, Anthony
Panzetta, Dennis Gibson.
BUSINESS STAFF
Standing: Richard Moriarity, Rob-
ert Davis, Joseph Hanss. Sitting:
Robert Malley, Bernard Corey.
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Robert Davis. David MacDonald,
XVaIter Herman, Raymond Schlit-
zer. Howard Dalton, james Closser,
Robert Bell.
EDITORS
LITERARY AND
FEATURE STAFFS
Bark Rufrc: Daniel Brown, Gerard
Hafner, YVilliam Steve, Raymond
Nothnagle, Philip Clarke. Sralrd:
Samuel Profeta, Thomas Sapere,
Robert Knittel.
SPORTS, NEWS, AND
BUSINESS STAFFS
Bark Rofw: Raymond Engels,
Robert Bradler, James Culhane,
Peter Turner, Gregory Hart, Robert
Keegan, Sidney Smith. Sratrd:
Vincent Cardella, John Cannon,
joseph Valenti, Lawrence Oberlies.
MAROON
and
WHITE
A school newspaper is two things. It is an instrument to feel
the pulse beat of the school, and it is a means of making that pulse
beat faster.
The student body, as a whole, profits from the information and
persuasive values of a school paper. Through this medium, news
events are recounted and student opinion is inliuenced. Besides this
great service to the entire student body the lllaroon and VVhite offers
its staff additional benefits. The training received in journalism, art,
photography, and, above all leadership, will do much to make the
staff members better citizens in the years to come.
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Prominent Rochester sports personalities at the First Men's Club meeting. '
Bark Rofwf Bob Davies, Fr. O'Leary, Mickey Connolly, Gerry Flynn, Bing '
Devine, Tom Cameron. Al Frattare, Charles Mirguet, Siffing: Gene
Robinson, Fr. Carter, Senator Van Lare, Les Harrison, Monsignor Randall,
MEN'S CLUB
An organization was founded a few years ago
which has done much for the development of
Aquinas. This organization is the Aquinas hlerfs
Club. It is composed of approximately 2,000 men.
It's members are alumni, fathers of Aquinas stu-
dents and friends of Aquinas, all of whom have
shown great interest in the school.
Activities for the year begin with a meeting in
September. There is a well-planned schedule for
the year which features several prominent guests at
various meetings during the year. After the meet-
ings refreshments are served in the cafeteria where
everyone has a chance to renew old acquaintances.
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The bien s Club has done much to promote Aquinas foot
ball in Rochester. During the football season the hlen s Club
donates '1 trophy each week to the outstanding Aquinas football
player. This trophy is known 'is the Player of the VVeek
award. Every lllonday night during the football season the
men meet in the auditorium to see movies of the highlights of
the game on the preceding Sunday. The night before the
Thanksgiving game there is usually a hugh bonfire and the
pep rally on the school campus. After this there is a meeting
in the auditorium followed by refreshments in the cafeteria.
llfluch of the success of the club can be credited to the
zealous work of its moderator Fr. O'Leary and of its com-
petent officers: lllr. Charles lllirguet, Presidentg hir. Frank
Temmerman, Treasurerg lllr. joseph Connelly, Secretary.
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Our Ladx appmred on the g1ble of the parish church of Knock Countx
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Fifteen mh1b1t'1nts of the xilliqe testified under o'1th that then s'1vs Our
Blessed Wlother in the compfinx or Sr Ioseph 1nd Qt ohn the ILx'1ngcl1t
stinding it tht Gospel sldn of ein 1lt1r upon which it 'is the lfnnh of God
sind lkllllltl which u is 1 Ciuuhx lllirx spoke not 1 nord but the fxppnition
lo eph the defense ind sprmd of the Church St ohn ch'1r1tx the Ciuuhx
vzcrihnc ind the 1lt1r on xx huh the Lamb of God is sl1in d'11lx the source
of the strength necesswrx for 1 Citholic life
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B Y T H E LI T T L E I R IS H
THE SQUAD
Bark Rofw: jerry Scardino, Norm Schied, Bob Hanss, jim
Marshall, Don Holleder, Neil McDivitt, Joe Chase, John
McNulty, Clarence Keville, Larry Connorton, Walt
Leonard, Bill Gamble, Don Murphy. Middlr Rafw: Bob
O'Hara, Harry Bock, Tom Burke, Sol Marianetti, Bob
Urquhart, Bob Niermeyer, Coach Connolly, john Coveney,
jim Nothnagle, jim Currier, Dick Hoffend, Howard
Lapple, Bruno Gugliotta. Front Rofw: jim O'Dell, Noel
Marianetti, jim Enright, Casper Pignato, Tom Walz,
Tom Hally, Bill Facleman, jim Sedita, jim Burns, Jerry
Donoghue, Maury Ryan, Sam Santandrea.
THE SEASON
On a bright, sunny afternoon in late September. the l95l
version of the Aquinas "L'il lrishu took the field against the first of
an all-prep school schedule, acclaimed as the toughest lineup of
opponents ever faced by a high school team. "ilIick's men" started
the season in fine fashion by drubbing Notre Dame Prep of Chat-
tanooga. 'liennt-ssee, 34 to 0. The parade was lcd by Bob Nierinc-yer
and .lohn lllcNulty, who was injured for the remainder of the
season, and who received the "Player of the Vveek Award."
On the following lfriday, the first night game to be Played in
lllemorial Stadium was In-ld Linder portable arcs. The second in-
vasion from the South, in the person of Fork Union Klilitary
Academy of Virginia, was turned back. Both teams were, at the
beginning of thc contest, undefeated. but Aquinas turned in its ll'th
straight win with a score of 37 to 19, with Bill Fackleman capturing
the "Player of the NVQ-ek Award."
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Bob Hangs Fork Union game. for yardage against Fairfield Prep.
SEASON Sam
Un Sunday. October l-Vth. Admiral Billard from Connecticut
moved in and for the tirst half, looked like they would snap the Irish
win streak at ll gganies. However, a tired up Aquinas eleven took
the field in the second half and overcame a 12 point deficit and went
on to win, 33 to lf. The scoring was led hy Don Holleder who was
also elected "Player of the lVeek".
Seeking win numher 13, Aquinas finally bowed to the third
Southern attack. 20 to li. A win or die Augusta Xlilitary Academy
team did the trick over an Aquinas team hampered hy injuries. There
starters were out, and their ahscence was felt. Jim Nothnagle was
awarded "Player of the lveeku because of his superh all-around play.
For the third year in a row, a very large, and very good Hullis
Prep team came to Rochester, this time hlistering under two previous
defeats and now seeking uliloodn. For a second time, in as many
weeks. an injury-riddled lrish team took it on the chin, 35 to 6.
The only score c.une on Ryan's quarterhack sneak, and little -lim
Cfllell became "Player of the lveekn.
The next week Aquinas jumped hack into the win column by
letting the reserves trounce Fairfield Prep in the snow, 46 to 7. The
scoring parade continued all afternoon with everyone doing his share
and Don Klurphy winning "The Player of the Wieck" award.
On Xoveniher ll'th nothing short of a miracle was worked in
Memorial Stadium when the Little lrish outplayed and outscored the
Grey Bees from St. l3enedict's, Z6 to 10. Aquinas was hack at full
strength and displayed their early season power. The "old one twoy'
worked twice, with .lim Burns tossing to Don Holleder for two
important touchdowns, making Don top scorer and .lim "Player of
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SEASON
On November 22nd Thanksgiving Day unbeaten 'md untied
llanlius sought revenge for their previous years loss to Aquinas
which spoiled their perfect season. Two separate goal line stands
finally broke the spirit of the Cadets who were defeated for the
second straight year 13 to 0. Bob lNiermeyer turning in his last
and one of his finest games was named Player of the Week .
Despite the win-loss record the season was considered a success
on the strength of the victory over St. Benedict s which was accom-
plished for the first time. Congratulations should be giyen to a yery
of boys who would never say die.
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Morris, Maloy, Koesterer, Palermo, jennier, McKenna, Benzing, Annachino, Mr. lVIoynihan. Middle Rau McMillan
B T E A M Shaw, Mulhern, Yagy, Spallato, Norton, Gumbrecht, Candall, Dercole, Magee, Quinlan, McDonald Hoffend
Hosenfelt, Tucker. Front Rofw: Rotolo, Rowe, O'Connell, Guelli, Cuarino, Calabrese, Condon Burns Steeze
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Schmidlin, George Salemi, Dave Boland, john Yeager,
john Shields, Frank Mammano, Dick Scheurerman, Walter
Casper, Dave Carapella, Lowell McNally, Chuck Manioci,
Fr. Wilson QCoachl. Middle Row: Tom McEntee, Larry Palvino, john Baker, Bob fRedJ Neary, Bob Neary,
Dave Kelly, Nick Mastrella, Dick Stifter, Frank Rossi, Mr. P. Donoher C.S.B. fAss't Coachj. Front Rofw: Bill
Casey fManagerJ, Frank Doherty, Vince Gionta, Don Summers, Milo Tomanovich, Henry Angelone, Gerry
Donavan, Larry Donavan, Mel Minerick. Absent: Paul Mance, Tom Dittmar.
FRESHMAN TEAM
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Under the superb coaching of IVIr. Basil lllarella. the l95l-52
edition of the Aquinas basketball team blazed a trail of thirteen
victories and two defeats.
Blending a mixture of magnificent team play and great coaching,
the Irish rolled over twelve straight opponents before finally being
stopped by lllanlius in the last ten seconds of play and Admiral
Billard. Against prep schools and college frosh quints, Aquinas more
than held their own and therefore received a bid from a major
basketball tournament.
lt is diflicult indeed to select individual performers. The L'il
Irish were paced by center Don Holleder in the scoring department
with lllike Gallo running a very close secondg the extraordinary
floor games of Gene Sciarratta and Ron Illackg the all-around
shooting and rebounding ability of Larry Connorton and the capable
relief work of Bill Napier and Greg Britz. The rest of the squad
included such creditable players as Chuck Thomas, Tom lllorris,
Don Bertsch, Dan O'Brien, Jerry lNIcGuire, Jim Spindler and Neil
llIcDevitt.
Regarded as the highest scoring five in Aquinas basketball his-
tory. the team provided many a thrill to the spectators who gazed
in awe at one of Gallo's fancy jump shots or a sizzling Holleder hook.
The high lights of the season were the excursions to Syracuse,
against the Lehloyne freshmen and to Niagara Falls against Bishop
Duffy High School.
On each trip went four hundred students to cheer their team
to victory. Notable was the game against Lellloyne, which victory
was not decided until the final half-minute of play.
TEAM RECORD
AQUINAS Opponent
59 Hobart College Junior Varsity ..... 54
79 St. John Seminary ................ 49
67 A.K.O. of Canada ..............,. 41
66 Collegiate Institute CNiagara Falls
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53 Assumption High School ........... 28
52 Lellloyne College Junior Varsity .... 51
68 St. Michael College Junior Varsity . 53
64 Collegiate Institute ............... 53
78 Manlius School .................. 69
60 Lellloyne College Junior Varsity .... 56
60 Assumption ...................... 53
55 St. lllichaels College junior Varsity . 51
52 lllanlius ........................ 54
38 Admiral Billard .... . .... 50
58 Bishop Duffy .... . . 46
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Bill Napliebr, Mike Gallo. Coach Marellya. Kneelingy: Ray Mahar, CMgr.H, Don
Bertsch, Tom Morris, Ron Mack, jerry McGuire, Gene Sciarratta, Bob Evans CMgr.D.
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BASKETBALL
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Slanding: Mr. Basile QCoachl, Joe
Cunningham, jack Burns, Ed Flan-
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John Ashton. Kneeling: Pat Keenan,
Gene Palermo, Dan O'Brien, Bob
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fMgr.l. Missing From Picture: Kelly, Wallace, Toner, McMahon.
INTRAMURAL
CHAMPS
HOME ROOM 3l2
Standing: Carl Zimmerman, Tom
Sapere, Maury Ryan, Chuck Aulbach,
john Coveney, Tom Taylor, George
Green, jim VVelch, Bob Lochner, Frank
Guelli. Kneeling: Don Bertsch QBus.
Mgr.J, jerry Grassi QCoachl.
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Under the watchful guidance of coaches Fr. John YVilson, llr. Vince
Pare'. and llr. Pat Lalonde. the Cooper Klarine Post of the American
Legion Junior Baseball League turned in its best showing in recent years.
Due largely to the tremendous hitting of tloe Texter and Don
Joe Texter receives
Sportsman Award.
Fr. 'Wilson shows john Cove-
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went undefeated in Rochester and hlonroe County. They ended up first
in the league standings with a I3-won and 0-loss record.
The Coopers won the Klonroe County championship in a nerve-
raclcing see-saw battle with Loeser-Shavlan Post. Don Holleder had two
of his team's three hits. his second one driving in the winning run in the
last inning.
The Coopers then started in the State elimination tournament with
a win over the Livingston County representative, Daniel Golio Post. Their
next victim was the Turner-Shrader Post from VVayne County, in which
they won the 7th District Title.
ln the State quarter-finals, the Coopers suffered their hrst and only
loss of the season to the South Side Post of Buffalo, the Sth District
Champions. They were thus eliminated from further competition.
The Coopers have many regulars from this year's team returning.
Among them are Roy Engels, Greg Britz, Bill Doud and Tom llorris.
XVith this nucleus, the Coopers should again be the team to beat next year.
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PATRDNS
The Mosl' Rev
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Msgr
Msgr
Msgr
Msgr
Msgr
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Msgr
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Msgr
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James E Kearney D D
Joseph S Cameron
Lawrence Casey
Wilfred T Craugh
George V Burns
Thomas F Connors
John M Duffy
George W Eckl
Joseph C Grady
Wm M Hari
Charles F Shay
F William Sfauder
John B Sullivan
Very Rev Msgr GeraldC Lamberl'
Cmndr John K Wheafon Ch C U S N
Bishop Kearney addresses
faculty and student body
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ev
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Rev
Frank J Pegnam
Jacob R Rauber
Jerome F SchiFFerli
George J SchmiH
Leo V Smrlh
William Thomas
Academy of lhe Sacred Hearl'
Nazareih Hall
and Mrs Arlhur J Bamann
Charles Bomrad
John E Bourne
Earl F Campbell
John J Casey
J Farrell Conolly
Theodorel Mueller
Slanley T Nowrock
and Mrs Elmer W O Brien
John T O Hara
and Mrs Charles Osrer
George L Palmos
Frank C Philippone
and Mrs Anlhony Piefropaoli
and Mrs James Porcari
Harold J Roche
and Mrs Oflo Schmidf
Alber+W Skinner Sheriff
and Mrs John Urquharl
Vincenl S Weis
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Charles J Am
Charles J Brufon
Jos A Cirrmcione
James T Connolly
Louis W Edelman
Edward J Eschrich
Raymond J Epping
Francis M. Feeney
Roberr J. A. Fox
Alberi' J. Geiger
John D. Malley
Frank W. Mason
Leo C. Mooney
Roy B. Morphy
Bernard C. Newcomb
Daniel B. O'Rourke
Judge and Mrs Thomas Pafrick Culhane
Harold W Davm
and Mrs Jose Echaniz
David Falk
and Mrs GeorgeC Green
and Mrs Joseph Hanss
and Mrs William S Harrigan
and Mrs Andrew C Harfzell
Roland E. lrish
. and Mrs. Norman C. Kleisley
Robert N. Kleisley
and Mrs. James S. Malley
Roberl' E. Malley
A. McCormick
Harold Meisenzahl
F. J. Michel
Marlin Moll
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Aquinas Mission Crusade
Aquinas Molher s Club
Ari' Crafl Ophcal Company
Bashan Bros Inc
Blanchard Florisi
Bon Jon s Tux Shop
Brewsler Criffenden 8: Co Inc
Brighfon Place Dairy
Cadel' Cleaners
Cafholic Courier Journal Inc.
Cases Resfaurani'
George M. Clancy Carling Co..
Champion Sporl Sfore
Chrisfopher Press, Inc.
Coca-Cola Boffling Co.
Columbus Civic Cenler
Conlinenlal Baking Co.
An eye for business.
Ada Cooper Millinery
B. G. Cosfich
Carl Dengler and Orcheslra
Peler Dohr Conslruciion Co., lnc.
Domenic F. Emma
Domes'l'ic Fuel Service
Donovan Paini 8: Lacquer Co., Inc.
Dudley Service Slafion
Federafed Melals
Flanagan Furnifure Company
Flower Ciiy Dairy
Frey, The Wheel Man
Fromm Bros.
The Fur Sfudio
George Gargano
The Genesee Brewing Co., Inc.
Frank J. Grinnan
Hanss Elechic Co., Inc.
Haihaway Bakeries
Haubner 8: Slallnechl'
Hudson Dairy
Hafner Home Laundry lnc.
Har+'s Food Slores, lnc.
Hari 8: Vick Seedsmen
John Harhag and Orchesfra
OUR PATRONS
lmmaculale Friday Nighi Dances
lndependenl' Gasoline 8: Oil Co., Inc.
Judge Molor Corp.
KiH'y's Kake Shop
Jos. G. Klee
Klem's Service
Klier's Drug S'l'ore
Kunzer 8: Ellinwood
Langie Fuel Service Inc.
Lill's Kosy Korner
Locigno Barber Shop
Love's Confecrions lnc.
Lucas 8: Dake Co., lnc.
Augusl' M. Maier Funeral Home
Mary Ann's Sandwich Shop
M. T. May
McEvoy Mofors
John A. Milano Cafering Service
Monroe Counry Democraiic Commiflee
Monroe Counly Republican Commiflee
Mueller's Bakery
Jack Nunn and Orchesira
Pappani's Tux Tailor Shop
William F. Predmore
Peerless Appliances Inc.
John B. Pike 8: Son, lnc., Gen. C
Plufa Mfg. Corporalion
Pure Quill Gasoline Corp.
Proiansky Inc.
Reichenberger's Food Srore
Rochesfer Business lnsfifufe
Rochesfer Gas 8: Eleciric Corp.
Rochesler Provision Co.
Roni Tailors 8: Cleaners
Ruby's Sporling Goods Slore
Russer's Markel'
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Wm. J. SchmiH, Inc.
Schuler Foods, Inc.
Charles W. Schrader
C. F. Sommers
Slandard Builders Supply Co.
Town Talk Bakery lnc.
Tran+'s Inc.
Tripel' Conslruciion Co., Inc.
Tucker's Religious Sfore
Varden Sfudios
Vay's Funeral Home
Walderl' Opficians
Walz 8: Krenzer Inc.
Wegman's Dairy
Whelpley Xi Paul
Whiring Buick
Willow Pond Dairy
Wishing Well
William J. Woerner 8: Sons
Zweigles
Complimenfs of a Friend
The Catholic War Veterans
salute the Aquinas war dead.
ST. IOHN FISHER COLLEGE
nocnssnn, NEW Yonx
General view o campus and projected buzldmgs
COURSES OFFERED
Accounting and Business Chemistry
Classical Languages Theology
Modern Languages Physics
M8thCmatlCS History
Philosophy Biology
PRE PROFESSIONAL COURSES
Pre Engineering Pre Dental
Pre Medlcal Pre Law
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE BASILIAN FATHERS
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Social Sciences English
Compliments of Your
S T U D I O
Formerly Gola' Tone Studzo
For the Frncsr rn Year Book
Porrraxrs Groups Candrds
Consult Our Spccralrsts
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