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- x Lg I 1 J -js ,A,e..a.QeQ,-. V ill .V x i x X D r-' 'I r S 'vi C Ti fd i P P e. ii, ,H Vi' ,W H, AW H,.,A -WW., , YW7,,, A ERNST, LAWRENCE 361 Brooks Avenue ERNIE St. Monica's School Faithful, courteous, and prudent He is a true Aquinas student. Four years at Aquinas seem to have no effect on Ernie's nature. He still retains his reticent and calm ways. He was one of the few in the math classes who were con- tent to accept the original text of the book without any argument. His dimples and smiles are treasures of the class and we hope he will occupy as high a place in life as he has with us. FARRELL, THOMAS H. 264 Sherwood Avenue TOM SS. Peter and Paul's School A smile of true kindness bred, Is nature's greatest gift to Red, Tom is the possessor of a very brilliant head, both in color and in intellectual talent: in fact, we recommend him as an assistant English professor. His only glar- ing defect is his great natural propensity for asking questions. Tom is a walking questionnaire and has successfully and suc- cessively put his teachers through the third degree. Go ahead, Tom , Ripley searched sixty-four countries for his Believe It or Not. FINK, ARTHUR J. 78 Melville Street ART Corpus Christi School Arthur a statesman someday will be In truth he deserves such celebrity. The awe of the freshmen and the delight of the seniors-thatys Art . His witty sarcasm is well known and respected by everyone. Art certainly has the happy faculty of turning the dullest classes into something at least approaching interest. But his claim to fame does not stop here. Art as secretary of the class has shown enough business acumen to make life rosy to say the least. GAGIE, MARTIN J. 541 Clay Avenue HMARTH Sacred Heart School Mart is courteous, reserved, and fair, He's won friends and honors every- where. Mart is another one of the curly-headed men of the class. His blonde locks were a big attraction at the basketball games. Mart is a basketball player of note as many of his high-scoring opponents can testify. Needless to say, he is well liked, not only by his team mates and fellow students, I l l ,, .4 ., li 1 l K. W, -1 M ll tl W 3 lf 1. ll fl V l E l il I lf I! Q v L 'fl' S l 1. 'il' 1' 1: 'li T if ln! n E YQ! 1: I. ll ui . i I l.. 3 QT 1 ? v lm W3 lr 1. il' 0 5 tml' 4? 4- ky 4- fu' W A rip but by everyone who knows him. Mart , ll your name will be spoken in the same breath ' with Jigger,' and Sully. L X ln! ,, ' 1 , l f :':if '-:A-- +L '-f 7 ' ' W 'Wm' 'L' , . 'zz' . 7,::q-, H, -----y ,, V fa if is ri I 1 U 'N V --::.1::f:f:.:.1.:1.,.-,m,,....iw i:g?'f:1e:,,g , -,.,.,.,:g:',,,, ,,,,,,,,,' - 92- - was , ...Ak Nl 17, V AMW-W 4' Ummm-.hmm MW MMMWMHM -Wxv rw- viii! -W., ...tn ,...,.........g. - basil., i twenty-three tl
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PW' .M f-' K ' K 'b'k' W x .- 3 Q , P l QS: .A 0 l , L l DRAXL, CARL F. 54 Gilbert Drive 'il' i HCARLU St. Boniface School ' A personality that binds you fast Arid holds you to the very last. A Here is the cartoonist of the class, the 'Qi embryo 'Bud Fisher. Carl was ever adept in contrlving wierd excuses for escaping the Jug-and to this Mr. Hurley will attest-so 9. we cannot deny his creative powers. Couple 'Q with this a spirit, ever alert, and a great amount of persistence and you will see why Carl is welcomed by the entire senior class. A ll ECKERT, RAYMOND P. 21 Burbank Street T' PHIL Our Lady of Perpetual Help School A A charming way, a gracious smile, 'QP Most obligiug all the while. In Phil we have quiet reserve coupled with subtle humor, making the ideal senior. A Often Phil will burst forth in Uprofuse 'tl' strains of unpremeditated art with all the spontaneity. of a Webster. He has success- fully kept Mr. Doyle on the defensive for li, two years with his knowledge-seeking ques- 19. tions. On Friday nights he carried around little squares of pasteboard at the basket- ball games. He may qualify as an usher par 4 excellence as he has had a vast amount of QI' experience during the last year. EISMONT, ADAM J. 342 Carter Street ASCANIUS St. Andrew's School 46 Music hath charms 5 Adam hath charms ' too. His place iii our hearts could be filled AL by but few. fp We present to you our concert-master ' Cyes he is in the orchestral. Our violinist studied French for two years so that he 9 would be able to pronounce the French mu- sical terms with facilityg then he found out 0 that most of them were written in Italian. ' But don't let that worry you, Ascanius, L real genius does not have to bother with Q? rules anyway. May success be yours. ELLENDT, JOHN J. 101 Lux Street l JOHN East Rochester Public School my Slow in word and slow of pace, f In the end he'll win the race. A slow, sonorous voice proclaims John as A one of the most thoughtful and deliberate lip members of the class. He may be frequently Y found discussing the more serious matters of life in company with Milt Shatzel. Study, persistence and extraordinary pa- lax tience are the marks of his character. We f have always looked up to John and now we l bid him a fond farewell. L 'fp Q 3H4' fm- -fvff - W...-.w Y'-if YA.. . ATT .., -:L.j,,-A-At1E--f4---'-- ---- +1f::--f+1 ' if c c c El fi l .LI -1 1. 1 U . only twenty-two .m,,. .s.....f2s4lLf'n.mg.. . ....,i... ' xy'
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Ll I i l l I :BW ,. . il l v V 3-flflffff ' .V V' fr U73-7 'l7 0 Ei ' T-I P' WT - Co -L Silfifi ri ., I ll ll fl ll 4 o 1,1 Ll .1 13 .Ll l l 1 os -, X . 1 . X. . ww 'Iwi I 1 l . Q - 4 W, GARTLAND, SYLVESTER M. 128 Bryan Street ill? l Bi-:sTY Holy Rosary School lk I I Orator and actor of the jinest sort, ' ,fly Yet friendly and kind, and a genuine Ng? 4' sport. When one remembers the manner in which l Q Besty portrayed the part of grouchy Ira , A ' ' ,H Q in the Senior Play, it is hard to believe that ' 'ip H ' he is one of the most genial and best liked l, ' fellows of the Class. It is quite impossible ' ,l to get his goat or to turn him from his ,ep optimistic views. As a side line, Besty lil il I managed the basketball team so the excel- N 1 lent schedule which the 1928-1929 team 'l ' played may be blamed on him. In parting li 9 we all toss 'im a bone. l :jx 'ev f 0 GIBBONS, THOMAS J. 82 Flower City Park ' TOMH Sacred Heart School ,X A gay Sad, indeed, would our school days be 'fl' ' l Without Torn's humorous propensity. ' Tom is not quite sure just what he is X' going to be when he grows up and We , ,ex my suggest that he consider lendinfr the fire i, il , department his services. He has a sireng N 5 ' all he needs now are the engines, the fire- V I ' house and a few more incidentals. Just the 4, , :ffl same, Tom, you are all right. There are few 1 QP ' 1 l fellows who may boast so many friends. We l ' 1 ' 5 prophesy a bright future for you. 4 , l A I ,hy GUTMANN, RAYMOND E. 210 Cotlingwood Dr. ll 'ill , .. RAY Our Lady of Perpetual I I li ' Help Schoo l, . l l an Some claim Ray's success is due to luck, ,bs lull But we know it is due to grit and pluck. .1 fl N l Be it known that Ray is a member of Qi 5 3 l the Virgil class and an early beginner of 1 f A N senior themes. However, he likes fishing and ll fp ' 'W motoring as well as study. His first attempt l, 6 at driving resulted in a collision with his brother's bicycle, and the result was a bit X ' of modernistic art labeled Pretzel With 1,13 Z fi? 11 Cramps . Alas for Barney Oldfield! ll , ill HAHN, LEONARD E, 52 Normandy Avenue 'N , A ' HLENH St. Augustine's School lei, l 'll Len is every senior's friend lv Loyal to the very end. :N 1, Ah, fair maidens, 'tis he! Tall, handsome, 2 1 Ae, with wavy hair and all! Len, the Adonis of 'fax , 'll the Class. Or shall we say Don Juan? Len I f has broke many a fair heart and if ques- ' tioned rigorously, he will admit the sad A fact. But it is not the fair sex alone that 43, 'Q appreciates him. With us he is just as pop- l 0 l ular. We linger sadly over our parting with l l Len. l ,e iw All g . 0 1. i ll lei to as 'c-cr of c 'gf , cle A A at agar 4 .e V Pl r . l f l ..,. l ...., J of V .. , .- ,........... ,--.---.W.-., .-, ,. , .,,, W, .,,,,,,,. V ,.,,, , ,,.,,,,..--...-. W- - .... ,,---,...,.,- ,M LM, twenty-four
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