Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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lffiiffl, Fl BIANCHI, DOMINICK A. 32 Warren Street UDOMH Holy Apostle's School Morning and night, Dom may be seen At the wheel of his famed limousine. Here he is, the little giant of the crowd. Dom's aggressive and industrious spirit has secured him success in his school work. How he maintains his wide-awake attitude to- ward his studies after working through to the wee hours of the morning is something his companions cannot find out. Dom even finds time to renovate junked cars and we are sure he will one day ride to success in one of his reclaimed limousines. BRAHLER, ARVID L. Brighton Station, N. Y. ARV Penfield School Our Am: may be little in size But his fame will someday reach the skies. Arv is the feather-weight champion of the school. However, he is continually de- fending his title against the hardy assaults of Dom Bianchi. How he finds time to mas- ter his lessons is one of life's little mys- teries, but neither studies nor the worry of wearing a crown seems to depress his bub- bling spirit. Bore in, Arv, and remember to lead with your left. BUCHAN, ANGUS H. 259 Clay Avenue UANGU Holy Rosary School Angus is both dignified and tall, He has been a pal to one and all. If you see a tall, good natured fellow come striding down the hall with a carefree expression on his countenance, you will surely know that it is Ang , He is one of the few Seniors who really seem to know the value of silence. Ang also has a special hankering for the fiddle which coupled with patient practice should bring him renown in the near future. CALLAHAN, JOHN K. 325 Genesee Pk. Blvd. HJACKH St. Bridget's School What Jack lacks in quantity He makes up in quality. Johnny's quiet and unassuming nature has won him the respect of all. Though he is a firm believer in the golden quality of silence, Johnny never hesitates to assume the rostrum in oral English classes. He is a loyal supporter of all school activities and his thoroughness in all his undertakings is best evidenced by his success in his studies. W Vi .rg I l -U Y



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1' X l lil . i A r il 'lj' l, ci l ,f fm ,E ' 1 l l 1 l l 1 l i r .I 'z . i i l l l r i l l T1 K l I K v . l 1 1 'll ,I l ,f it if Q' ry rj Fl ll l El filvlgl lgifl M p EJ lgifzi l CULHANE, JosEPH L. 12 Kind Street JOE L. SS. Peter and Paul's School Intermediate., advanced, solidand trig, Were as easy for Joe as dancing a Jig. Stolid, steady, unassuming, but possessed of rare humor beneath the surface charac- terizes Joe. He is an ardent supporter of all senior activities and is known as a math- ematician par excellence. His friendly smile is his passport into the hearts of all of us and we are confident that it will be his ally in after years. Bon Voyage, Joe! CULHANE, JOSEPH M. 950 Jefferson Avenue HJOE M. St. Monica's School When it comes to lead a cheer, Joseph M has not a peer. Rah! Rah! Rah! Here he are! Who? Joe M , of course. Cheerleader, orator, scholar, A. B. C. and a long list of other degrees might be added to the name of this man of Aquinas, but in ordinary school life he contents himself with simply J oe M . He is a live member of the Senior Class, al- ways on hand with a boost of a suggestion and ready to act on a minute's notice. Fare thee well, Joe, you have the best wishes of your classmates. CULLINAN, WILLIAM B. 733 Genesee Street BILL St. Monica's School For Bill's precision there is no cure, His motto is: Be slow and sure. Bil1's perpetual grin, drawling tones and unhurried actions have won him a con- spicuous niche in the Senior Hall of Fame. But our Bill is at times an exponent of speed. On the diamond he has performed in stellar fashion at the hot corner for two years. He also played an excellent floor game for 302. Slow and steady does it, Bill. DEEGAN, JOHN T. 380 Raines Park REDH Sacred Heart School All the corridors will seem bare Without the tinge of his flaming hair. Red is a perfect example of the blush- ing youth. Besides this idiosyncrasy he is also a prominent orator and an authority on modern fads. Red is a firm believer in the Coolidge Theory of Economy and often puts it to practice. The aftermath of the banquet proved the strength of Red's con- stitution. The business World now awaits eagerly to grasp the fruits of Red's ingen- uity. .l V EJP1l'-Fllll-JS V , ...J A V W Y twenty

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