Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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Kavanaugh, Robert W. “bob” 212 Monroe Avenue St. Mary’s School Going to sleep in English class is Bob’s weakness. Aside from that, he is O. K. We would recommend him as a trim, keen gentle¬ man, who, like all promi¬ nent men, plays golf for recreation. Best wishes for a successful future to you, Bob. Kelly, John E. “AENEAS” 590 Driving Park Ave. Corpus Christi School In Aeneas we have the veritable sage in disguise of the Senior Class. All his intellectual potentiality is hidden behind his extreme ordinariness of demeanor. From what we have ob¬ served of him we predict that he will some day blos¬ som forth into another Milton or Wordsworth. Kelly, John F. “f” 59 Rugby Avenue District No. 15 Colonie, N. Y. Though the names of the two John Kellys have caused frequent mistakes, when “F” steps forward to lead a cheer, it is easily seen that he has a person¬ ality all his own. “F” made a great hit as the detective in the Senior Play, and we trust that he will always “get his man.” Keyes, Thomas F. “tom” 166 Dave Street Holy Rosary School “Tom” has won our re¬ gard as a scholar, whose questions are usually tech¬ nical. He is a willing work¬ er and has given much ef¬ fort to the work of the Lit¬ erary Committee. Kinsella, John J. “jack” 55 Gorsline Street St. Mary’s School Canandaigua, N. Y. Jack is our idea of the perfect senior — dignified and reserved. Nothing ever startles him, and it is a question if he would be even faintly surprised to receive perfect marks in all his classes. Klos, Thaddeus J. “ted” 1073 Hudson Avenue St. Stanislaus School Busy as a bee, is a weak phrase when applied to “Ted” who is the most in¬ dustrious man in the Sen¬ ior Class. In spite of hav¬ ing to spend hours extract¬ ing sheckles trom 306, he manages to stand among the leaders of his class. Keep it up, Ted 1 twenty-five

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Jankowski, Casimir E. “kayo” 741 Norton Street St. Stanislaus School An average student, a sociable chap and a close friend of Bob Wehren— that’s Kayo. It is said that Kayo is no slouch at athlet¬ ics, either. His favorite pastime, however, is whis¬ tling popular songs. Good luck ,Kayo, and always keep “Your Sunny Side Up.” Jones, Charles F. “chuck” 167 Primrose Street Sacred Heart School At basketball games Chuck danced around be¬ fore the bleachers coaxing- cheers from the fans. He is also responsible for en¬ dangering the lives of his fellow-students by driving a Ford to and from school. Farewell, Chuck, and don’t forget your Alma Mater and the old gang. Jones, Henry F. “hank” 3 Velox Street Sacred Heart School In Hank we have one of the hardest workers in ex¬ istence, perseverance is his middle name. He is a good comrade, as Millhofer and Prendergast will de¬ clare, and a member of the French Club. There is nothing in the line of fame and glory that we feel is impossible of attainment by Hank. Kaessar, Carl R. “carl” 227 Fulton Avenue Holy Rosary School Carl is an exceptional student, especially in math. He has a personality as bright as his complexion. Carl, also, is responsible for many of the snapshots in this book. We certainly shall miss Carl but the memories of his four years of companionship will al¬ ways be a source of grati¬ tude to us. Kaammer, John W. “jack” 200 Aldine Street St. Monica’s School Jack is a strong fellow who fears nothing — not even studies. He is good- natured and an athlete of no mean ability. We have not the least doubt that the world will benefit when Jack leaves us to begin the blazing of his path of glory. Kane, Thomas J. “tom” 59 Gold Street St. Mary’s School Here is as cheerful a fellow as you can find, al¬ ways smiling and always making others smile. He is a close friend of Joe En¬ right. Tom may some day be treating your ills for he intends to study medicine. We are sorry to part with you, Tom, but our loss is mankind’s gain. 3 Ss Ko twenty-four



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Kress, Robert L. “bob” 63 Willite Drive St. Andrew’s School “Bob” is our quiet and observing chap. He has been one of our leading scholars since entering school. He is a member of the Foch Circle and Liter¬ ary Committee and the odds are that he will ap¬ propriate one of the major prizes on graduation night. Landau, Frederick W. “fred” 120 Rockview Terrace St. Augustine School “Fred” is one of the wonders of the school; he is a member of the French Club and one of the mar¬ iners who has successfully weathered the seas of four years of Math. Success is surely in store for him. Latus, Charles J. “chuck” 270 Field Street Blessed Sacrament School “Chuck” is one of those silent men whose absence is greatly noticed. We feel a distinct loss when he is not with us. His rosy cheeks and engaging smile will be long remembered by all of us. tr, Leary, Edwin J. “ed” 419 Ridgeway Avenue Sacred Heart School Small of stature, “Ed” is a quiet lad who always wears a smile. He is well liked by all his classmates, and possesses qualities which will win him respect in the outer world as they have at Aquinas. Levis, William C. “bill” 29 Evergreen Street St. Bridget’s School Bill generally spends his leisure with the intellec¬ tuals DeSando and Wag¬ ner. In spite of that, or perhaps because of it, he is a fine fellow, a member of the French Club and an exceptional student, espe¬ cially in science. Bill’s chosen career is profes¬ sional chemistry. We’re behind you, Bill. Le Veque, Joseph E. “joe” 151 Gorsline Street Immaculate Conception “Joe” has two pet hob¬ bies which, if the reports in the papers are correct, seem to be synonomous— bridge and argumentation. “Joe” will argue any ques¬ tion with anyone, and if his bridge score makes Carl De Sando look sick, then his triumph is complete. twenty-six

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