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if V erre s' 0 - A rrrr l .... ! QE 39 f ! 5 'l if lass isturp T i llzfgv 3 Wi u f i I Q l 1 !! ' 1 l i I i i! l ! f-f' 'N f f f ' t t N , L y Z I f, UCCESS, the reward o our our. years o consis en y l iivgpg? labor at Aquinas, is now within our grasp. How lg! Q swiftly those years have fled, leaving with us but i ri p cherished memories! Words cannot describe with 3 i k! Q 0 , what reluctance, with what true sorrow we leave the ,M L XM' - I scene of many happy days 3 withwhat genuine regret E 5 I J -1 - We say good-bye to our dear friends of those days. E Q i tl E is if We entered upon our high school life in September of nineteen ! , il twenty-five. We were the privileged ones who were to be the first to 5 li 5 jx U spend their full four years of high school life in the new Aquinas, 14, M ! fix! V the testimonial, of care and devotedness of our beloved Archbishop 9 if l l in behalf of the boys of Rochester. It seems as though it were M r it yesterday that we first assembled in the auditorium, timorous, in- l i experienced freshmen. With what awe and admiration did we 'gli l ! ij glance around at our new school! How fortunate we considered our- p 45 Q tl selves to be among such a group of clean-souled boys as we found A if g, T our school-mates to be! Time hurried on. Eagerness to learn, sub- Q ffm! gl if mission to and confidence in our teachers, and close application to Q! Q our school duties brought our freshman year to a successful close. ll ll 'Zvi if Q To maintain our prestige, as sophomores we engaged in a wider il 7 M j scope of activities. We were nobly represented in attendance at ! Q i basketball games and in participation in sports and dramatics. lm lgidfg That air of sophistication which was so deficient a year before, Q' E it now showed itself to a limited degree. There was also a more Q ' it i li noticeable intermingling with the juniors and seniors, although U i ! iffy!! the latter tried to maintain their characteristic aloofness. It is '59, F 53 sufiicient to say that this year was indeed a happy one and that l! If after diligent study and application, success was inevitable. i l! 2 l 1 lib ll QP! ! Z Our junior year brought with it a realization of our purpose g t 5 E 1, in school. Banished forever were those pranks and frivolities of Y 5 Q i 1 i the past years! It was our sole ambition to be seniors and to enjoy Q, to the full the fruits of this honor. Not very far distant we pi 1 i glimpsed our diplomas, the reward of work well done. P if 43 The honors and glories of seniordom have been attainedg but Q i 3 Q O, how quickly they pass away! Our ambition, our dreams are Q ! U Q realized! Our high school life will soon be an event of the past. 5 ig 3 There remain but the memories of happy days. The future may Q H 4 W never bring us together again g yet, wherever we may go, the mem- jk ories of our four years at Aquinas will ever be a bond uniting us Q ,Q 21 Mfgbf to each other and to our school. How precious! How priceless 'Qi' 1 '! Q these memories are to every member of the Class of '29! We leave if Q jf T you Alma Mater! Adieu! Adieu! ' VINCENT RENZI if 2 J! s , we vp, -. 3 . P ,N ' -- - ig rrrrr ..., fifteen
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72 . v . gi Q - as--. .---.W.-.-.,..-,.. .H ,,,,, a-, ....,.-,.. .,., .,a,.,,-.g W f..an,.- .Y V f----We I 2 gi X Y, -..F rg,.l,1. K, 1 I 5 I I r I E I 4 1 1 3 1. lf. 'N tv 9 Iv! :fp ii' fi' 4 'W E 'ir in E if pix -9 'QP A 'YP' 4 'qv P .5 9 'IP on e mx 0 A ,IU Q.. 7 ALJ. 1- rs' v , w ,. N x W x X- 1LaLQl1,QLUlJQfllQ..U.swlI .... AGOSTINELLI, JOSEPH J. 75 Latta Road GUS Holy Cross School They say that Gus weighs nigh a ton, We know he's big in more ways than one. Despite an ungoverned passion for excur- sions into the Elysian fields of sleep Gus retains familiarity with all his studies. His good natured grin has become part of the atmosphere at Aquinas. Then too, Gus possesses many friends who frequently gather en masse to listen to his sage philosophy. Good-bye Gus, and may your dreams be ever pleasant. ' BAGLIN, HOWARD R. 25 Arnett Boulevard UHOWIEU SS. Peter and Paul's School It's Howie's laudable ambition To bear o, sunny disposition. Howie is always talking about China or the Indies. From this we deduce that he will Join the Navy to See the World. He has had a place in our hearts since we first met him. His quiet manner conceals a ver- itable congress of mischievous ideas. Of late Howie has developed a weakness for crushing hats, the results of which threaten to become a civil war. Our best wishes at- tend you, Howie. BALCERAK, THEODORE J. 1139 Hudson Ave. TED St. Stanislaus School Theodore swings a wicked baton, And also has great love for Latin. Midst snow and ice, in sun or rain, Ted may be seen hiking from school. Indeed he is president of the Aquinas Hikers' Associa- tion. Despite the claims of physical culture experts, walking seems to tire one rather than exhilarate him, otherwise why should Ted lead such a hazardous existence in class while in pursuit of sleep? May your foot- steps ne'er falter, Ted! BETTNER, J. NELSON 449 Linden Street HJANELSONH St. Joseph's School He knows his Azo and he knows his Velox, He can do anything with a camera, box. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is the only original Janelson. Do not be frightened by the blinding glare on the top of his cranium for those who know him realize that it is only caused by some patent hair polish. Janelson is the class photographer, so many of the pictures in this book may be blamed on him. Some people believe that he is simply dee-vine , but to his classmates he will always be the hearty, jovial Janelson. s S9 fQ--QQQ fll S SF' llllji V -J S- -,,,..-....a,,. . , . -- W am, ..,,,, A , -,,, W ,z,., W, ,II seventeen li H W il NT t .Q 1:
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