Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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Ernst, Louis J. “louis” 25 Darwin Street St. John the Evangelist Louis says he can cut the whiskers off a taran¬ tula at fifty yards with a .45, but we will let that go unchallenged. However, he is quite an expert on math, firearms, photography and hardware—Louis is anoth¬ er of the backstage men— the scene-shifters who helped put over the two plays. Louis is headed for a successful engineering career with the best wishes of his classmates. Estrada, Frank J. “frank” 19 Thayer Street Blessed Sacrament School Would that Blessed Sac¬ rament provided more like Frank. He can truly be called a Christian gentle¬ man. Frank was president of the now dormant Sci¬ ence Club; he is our class secretary, is a member of the St. Thomas Club and the French and Math clubs besides being an asset to our rising thespians. We are sure that Frank will find success and perhaps he can design our offices in a few year.s Farren, Arthur P. “art” 176 Middlesex Road St. John the Evangelist Art is a member of that illustrious Virgil class. His classical mind has stood him well in his many literary endeavors. H i s success as “Benny the Duck” in our Senior play was complete. However, Art carries his acting to the class room, being espe¬ cially proficient in reply¬ ing to “Num paravisti?” When you head the Asso¬ ciated Press, Art, give us a little publicity. Foery, Walter W. “walt” 59 Amerige Park St. Bridget’s School Few Seniors can boast of Walt’s record. He has tak¬ en four years of math be¬ sides making a regular ap¬ pearance on the honor roll. The Parent-Teacher meet¬ ing brought out something we have always suspected —that Walt does not have to work for his high marks. He intends to swell the ranks of the civil engi¬ neers that Aquinas is send¬ ing out this year and he has our best wishes. Fox, James “jim” Alameda Street Blessed Sacrament School This is to introduce one of our number who never allows his school work to interfere with the pursuit of pleasure. Jim refuses to be worried and is at a loss to knowwhy he should take anything, including him¬ self, seriously. However, he has that quality of good cheer and personality which will enable him to go over big in any gathering. Furtherer, Charles M. “CHARLIE” 500 Seneca Parkway Nazareth Hall Here is a most versatile fellow. “Charlie” is one of the few Seniors with four years of math and Latin. Besides dramatics, oratory and golf, he is encumbered with numerous social ac¬ tivities and an Auburn convertible. “Dr. Gaunt” in our senior play will be changed to Dr. Furtherer, surgeon, when he finishes at McGill. Good luck, “Charlie”, and don’t break the floor board with your accelerator. ' •I . ' - - twenty-one

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Doohan, Francis “fran” Magee Avenue John Marshall School “Fran” is one of the silent members of the class. His classmates are not de¬ ceived by his silence, and expect big things from “Fran” in whatever line he enters. We know that such diligence and applica¬ tion cannot go unrewarded. It is with deep confidence in his ability that we say “au revoir”. Draxl, Paul A. “dutch” 54 Gilbert Drive St. Boniface School Although not a member of the Turn Verein, “Dutch” can put to shame any of t he i r champions. Our cheerleader knows his megaphone and his efforts with the Freshman cheer¬ ing section are sufficient proof of his perseverance. With hearty wishes, we bid adieu to Isadora Duncan’s only rival. Dwyer, Edmund D. “ed” 6 Rand Place Pittsford High School Although Ed has been with us only a year, he has entered into the spirit of Aquinas easily and has won many friends. How we envy Ed for his daily trips on the Lake Ave. Car, but it seems that some fellows have all the luck. Ed is a natural student, a fine pal and a willingwork- er. Look out for“Dugouts” and P. D. O.’s Ed and you will be all okay”. Dwyer, William C. “bill” 3 Burke Terrace Sacred Heart School “Hoc opus, hie labor est.” Whenever Bill sees this, “revocat gradum” for in spite of his leaning to¬ ward Virgil and his cease¬ less back-slapping Bill does not exert himself. He is on the Business Committee and is an ardent supporter of class activities. Bill is undecided about his future but he plans to “burn up” Holy Cross for the next four years. Be careful Bill, “facilis discensus Averno.” Eadie, Jack W. “jack” 24 Miner Street Sacred Heart School And here we have one of the finest men in the Senior Class. Jack allows us to rush in and give the wrong answer, then he so lordly and quietly corrects us. His high marks in English explain his presence on the Literary committee and his charter membership in the French Club is evidence of his scholarly mind. Both the faculty and student body join in wishing Jack all the success in the world. Enright, Joseph D. “joe” 1547 South Avenue St. Mary’s School We will admit that it looks suspicious but Joe’s address is not 1500 South Ave. Sometimes Joe gives the impression of being very erudite, but only strangers are deceived by it. Joe is not easily trou¬ bled and is content to let the other fellow do the manual labor while he sup¬ plies the brains. In spite of the fact that “il ne fait que jouer,” Joe is bound to come out in the lead. twenty



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Govern, George L. “GEORGE” 25 Vick Park B Blessed Sacrament School He’s so gentle, sweet and nice, you should see him on the ice. George is our hoc¬ key player, pride of the team, with three years’ ex¬ perience with the Aquinas boys to push him up the grade. George intends to be an architectural engi¬ neer and carries a large note book full of hiero¬ glyphics which are all Greek to most of us. Best wishes for success, George. Gunn, Earl T. “gun” 620 Flower City Park Holy Apostles School Earl’s quiet, unobtru¬ sive manner has always been admired by the Sen¬ ior Class. He is a basket¬ ball player and an asset to the Aquinas team. Earl is not afraid of study, and we know that he will suc¬ ceed in whatever work he selects. Good luck, and re¬ member, Earl, that study and athletics, not clothes, make a real man. Hall, Joseph W. “joe” 203 Linden Street St. Boniface School “Joe” is our little man. He can speak French flu¬ ently to himself and will give (or take) tennis les¬ sons from any well mean¬ ing player during the sum¬ mer months. Joe, you are on the right track, don’t get derailed. Good luck, Joe. Haupenthal, Carl V. “carl” 37 Magnolia Street 1mm. Conception School Carl has always been a silent member but a deep thinker. Here is a man who applies his time well; no foolishness and plenty of work. We all know Carl will succeed in life with¬ out our wishes for luck but they are most heartily of¬ fered just the same. Heim, John “johnny” 480 Flower City Park Sacred Heart School John says he wants to become a pharmacist and his classmates, judging from his enthusiasm in his school work, trust that he will make good and we all promise to buy all our bro- mo-seltzer from “Johnny”. Remember, John, when you are mixing drugs and fill¬ ing prescriptions for per¬ turbed people everywhere that you have the best wishes of the Seniors of 1930 behind you. Hennessey, D. Bernard “chief” 119 Bedford Street St. Ambrose School “Chief” is our business man as you will observe farther on in this book. He is a big promoter with a hidden voice, but just get him in an argument and he will find it for you, and give it to you, “gratis.” Keep up the good work, Chief, Rockefeller can’t live forever and you’re the man to replace him. twenty-two

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