Bishop Timon High School - Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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The over- whelming increase in the number of Timon boys has not diminished his personal care of the individual student. Always maintaining that the graduate of the Catholic school should be the Catholic gentleman, Father Claude has supple- mented our formal education with paternal advice which fits that education to practical spiritual living. In appreciation of his efforts, we gratefully dedicate to Father Claude The Talisman of 1951. In so doing, we dedicate ourselves to the principles of Catholic living which he has so diligently taught us. That is our Word to the Principal. The Diocese of Buffalo with its thousands of Catholics has spent six of its most progres- sive years under the guiding spirit of its Our BlSHOPS...present and post- present Bishop, the Most Reverend John F. O'Hara, C.S.C. This progress has shown it- self first of all in a spiritual way in the pro- motion of the Faith of Christ. An extensive building program has furthered the material progress of the diocese. Eloquent evidence for this progress is the advance in the diocesan educational program. Bishop O'Hara's zeal for the education of Catholic youth has given rise to new educa- tional institutions with a special emphasis on the High School. Bishop Timon High School was born ol' this zeal. Realizing that a Christian world tomorrow depends on a Christian youth today, His Excellency aims to give Catholic youth the opportunity for the full spiritual development afforded by the Catholic school. Y'Ve at Titnon, who have had t-he blessings and benefits of Bishop O'Hara's zeal, are grateful to him for his fatherly care. The Most Reverend john F. O'Hara, C.S.C., D.D. Bishop of Bugalo WVe note with pride that our School bears the name of the pioneer Bishop of Buffalo, the Most Reverend -Iohn 'l'itnon, CM. To this zealous Vincentian priest lell the task of organizing and firmly establishing the Catho- lic Faith in Wlestern New York. A deep love of his fellow man and a great spiritual vision made his twenty years as Bishop beneficial ones for the Church. His activity in all fields of the apostolate-preaching, teaching, admin- istrating-served as the foundation of a vigor- ous Catholicism that has been the tradition for more than a century. Above: Of valuable assistance in the administra- tion of the Diocese of Bulfalo is the Most Reverend Joseph A. Burke, D.D., Auxiliary to Bishop O'Hara and Vicar General. Our Superiors, Diocesan . . Below: The responsibility for the supervision of Catholic education rests with the Very Reverend Sylvester Holbel, Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, who has done much to further the interests of Timon. ...und Religious Religious Superior of the Friars who conduct Timon is the Very Reverend Thomas Plassmann, O.F.M., Provincial of Holy Name Province, well-known in educational circles. ,wfwwswwwbmmfgwv ww Xm.N,+ N I F J .. .: : F x mf 3 V if 'S Y' gf gr gr .R JG nf A. jf, Z: M gg, ff' ,. 3:5 if 11' ga mt' M si gi YM md Q' aw rf-4' HQ' xl' 0 ' N qnllif' ,QM-A J i XNN A H-4. ll Religion Biology Typing 3 .N Q in m f 5 'F I 1 .ll , aw if S .I iw' Fr. Lawrence A. Burke O.F.M. Mechanical Drawing, Social Studies e il ' Fr. Ambrose F. Buckingham, O.F.M. ,E 1 5 vi all fi Religion English, French -- .. , ef.. a: f ' iii W Q Fr. Patrick C. Callaghan, O.F.lVl. df: I ' 4 Q infer Fr. Felician A. Foy, O.F.M. up Religion, Journalism, Fr. Leo Brown, O.F.M. English General Science f 'x' iw' W mv' .gnup- 3? 'lam Xb-A M... Fr. Mark D. Breen, O.F.M. Fr. Walter I. Fox, O.F.M. Religion, Latin fr. Gabriel Downes, O.F,M Religion, Social Studies 90 -Q4 Student Counselor Fr. Philip W. Nielsen, O.F.M. Religion, English Fr. Conall F. Hart, O.F.lVI. Religion, Business, English Religion, English 'X arf' if Fr. Juvenal A. Ellis, O.F.M. Religion, Chemistry, Mathematics Q3 If 'lui' Religion. Social Studies Mathematics Fr. Martin L. McCormack, O.F.M. Religion, Mathematics Fr. Conon Mitchell, O.F.M. Fr. Quentin Parris, O.F.M. Religion, General Science, Fr. Linus A. Tigue, O.F,M Algebra, Health Fr. Kenneth T. Dorr, O.F.M. Religion, Social Studies 3 wiv' 1 -X?-again-. Assistant Treasurer Businessi Fr. Joachim A. Mahler, O.F.M Fr Aurehan A Scharf O.F.M. Religion Intm Socml Studies iq F' NIQQUIU f 'M -5- '-ar.. WN N if :MMF si' qgauvhin Q 'Wi HWY? A, X , fi 1 5 . -5 up f 1f + I? f 3-ve ,ql'h... .f xx Q Nik x X fidfq, ww v ff Maffirr' ww fmdw ZMWW 49' 954144 : X ws 2, , 1 gag 5+ My H werff-3kwf14f'Y .54 ,N 'R x , qu s in K Aw x.-,M 4 ,N I, v ' s g . 1 1009 N98 mb Dinan. H xlliam A mlrvn v i Rnnal4lAsl1lmrn Q . N xx 1 'll 4 llffll ll Eugvnc Hvamislz gi ml 'I W Rulwrl Hurruu 1 V AIN. ug' 'I lmmas Bohr ll alllum lhrnnnngham olm fu it cy- a C gf' Fr. Joachim, Moderator, dis- tributes Holy Communion to members of the Third Order of St. Francis on their an- nual General Communion day. The discussion of man and the monkey draws varied expressions from the Seniors of Room 12 as Fr. Gabriel explains the Catholic position on evolution in the daily Religion Class. MTQMMMV n-.2 'I' , G :, -ffj ,Q :mov Blakc Religion...the soul of true education , , mul Bit-I ,,..1,. 1. Q., , v hu, KY' . . , U Ilmmac Butte I IIUHIUG Huuquarzl ' I S Q K y 1 -' X tn' QQ. -. G1-nrgp Bmunwlnu-ig Nilus Hrvnnau I ,Q me - 9, Q. K , N l'lmmux lfrunm' Bcnmnl liruvnn ,ff P -51 4 WT 'W EngIish...the modern Above: The lilting phrases of Shakcspeare's Merchant of Venice focus the attention of the Freshmen of Room 203 as Mr. O'Bricn in- troduces them to the joys of English literature. Left: Parsing sentences and defining parts of speech were never so interesting! Fr. Philip looks on as Tom Talty and Richard Crehan of Room 200 wrestle with the mechanics of English Grammar. , .. s 1, Q 'K ,Y - A - N I Q., X l john llufki Paul Hume llnuunl If .1 P' S1 Sf Qu. 5 , , 'SH 6' Q' 5 X nu f nn: I fha in ll :Ili ml f Hltl lulruk f It INYHIYYH Left: MARK MY WOR DS! . . . Fr. Mark tries to awaken the dead-both the Latin language and the juniors of 101A, as he quotes the memorable phrases of Cicero. ,,... Right: Ge ld F w'sr MW xt: .iq ra Gallivan decides that Fr. Gerard could I . use some help in explaining the declensions and other , fundamentals of Latin to the Frosh of Room 200B. . ' z . - 1 0 u- ' l S 1 , sl' 59. 5-, in-Q x Q ' ' . - e Q K S g g a if i gf e n . al .. f- A nun: ul i ' lfnlnfii f'r4'lmn Iamvv ffruulm Inwpll Dunallv I fnlm Ihniv ffllarlu DrrluL'1' Germun...the vigorous 1' Q49 jfs! f Wann Wfffiffff Umlauts are not misprints! News to the German class as Mr. Schawillie brings the ful ture of the Rhine to the minds of interested Juniors and Seniors. '-F win s. QZMSV ff V f M if S i The air rings clear with the crisp Parisian accent of Fr. Paschal as he sings the praises of French poetry to Herb Sweeney and Dennis Padwater. Three years of French are taught, with training in French literary works. Q Q, 'C A . O s' it-rj, I R W . N A A Q , Q. ki ,I Y 4- , f French ' ' 'the mmunm -sr Q an ,- if ' X Y X I H'altvr Hakvr W'iIliam Halcvr A'1it'Ild6'I Hallman Chemistry . . .from the atom DO IT THIS WAY! . . . Chemically-minded Seniors listen as Fr. Juvenal demonstrates the technique of decomposing marble with acid. Over 50 different experiments in this well-equipped laboratory mean many a long afternoon with test tubes and Bunsen burners. mvc Hrarn layyjyg Qi: gf ,P 7 sf ' K 1 9 s 64 l 9 ' . , 0 1 IIN Kwlfik Kicllanl K1'tPl4glI Donald Kicwr MES rf' v I . V - ' if K R A I T sv 0 J' L- 'C 5 Ph sics ,N N K of y 0 0 0 f, Lgbxs . - . I to Ealwanl King lfalwaral Kinnvr xi we Ilia, W xx, I , , . .1 4 A if nl Q -4 E ' , - - - f ., A-N4 I' Ifalxvanl Kinscllrz fflzarlvc Kolb DON'T DO IT THAT WAY! . . . Fr. Kenan, in , the Physics Lab, warns future Newtons and Millikans A of careful procedure. Individual experiments supple- ' Y ment lecture classes. In the foreground, Garry, Rosen- Q hahn and Roche determine forces. 3- Q-A fr K '- :,' . Iolm Kossoxvski .lgngpg Kygflgau, 0 I if Mi I T ' Ss 'Q 5 1 , :iff ' ' ' .fl Qs lolm Krvuz Donald Km-blvr X 25 K'-W I Thomas L1 1 S? I T' lcluunl Alarm 'luny Ma 1. PRECISION . . . In Physical Education class under the direction of Mr. Palano Constantino, the Juniors learn the downs of calisthenics. and Mr. ups and I1 Ill A 'S' Physical Ed.. PATIENCE! . . . A line of Timonites waits for the chance to thread the ball through the hoop, as others line up for trampoline exercises. PRAYERS . . . Don Cawley prays that it will drop through, while Tom Whelan prays that it won't. Actual scrimmages like this coordi- nate and supplement the individual gymnastic exercises. f X POW-WOW . . . The juniors of l0lA gather around as Mr. Constantino directs Pierce Greene and Robert Hohl in the delicate art of tumbling. Spanish Boleros... N - -1 il.lIOH1l Nvi I I, In rrncc Nvllz Hugh funn w I 1 Q u. , x IH I Fr. Eugene explains the in- tricacies of Spanish bull- throwing to the disinterested peons in Room 105, as Tore- adors M. Leslie, Dettman, and Hillery look on. 6-...' L v Dennis Padwater Ulm Pascal! Lewis Pasqualelti A 1 X ' 1 ll if S' . Q L ' e g. Q A 1 1 . olm Paupst Robert Perry Bernard P aln 2: 'E l 5 Q' ' 'F .1 WW ha -' . Q I N e . A . fumes Pierre joseph Rimbeck Graham Robb ..und Geometrical Bisectors NOW, HERE'S THE ANGLE. . . . observes Fr. Mzlrlin :ls chuckles come from solid-minded Solid Ge- ometry students. Room 16 was the scene 0f'this half- yezlr course dealing with Cones, prisms Zllld blocks. xr Q F x William Savarinu Tlwmns Schullz QA -' Richard bchumaclu r 1 N lhnms Shad lulm Sn hold Paul S1 ymour Mu Irml She a I,IHldIll Sul V V N-'ZW X l ,I 1- 1 ' . ' ' f in K, , . X . S ' H ,. 4, i s .1 A x l at sa-S A -5 M., H. -. K. '5 s . , Ni.. .s l S- -fe J S Alfnul .Yrrivjlvi f' ,lin Slifka K . S' is 5 Q Q s qi. il: 9 s are Ni we v ' r Q v N ..4LL 5 - N Q a i r L., . . Daniel Stanley Donald Slvincr Gary Sullivan a 'Q A sz- -' gb 'lt' Q ms I liompsnn I'ranci5 It might be the Gettysburg Address or a grocery order. The only one who knows is Fr. Donatus as he translates the symbols of Shorthand to nine future business executives. ...with fingers Typing Fr. Ambrose's trained eye scans the page of Sophomore Gerald Gill as Richard Geschwender is puzzled by the keys. lp- s. -mi L I ! 0 - Fw W! f 1 Wfnxw Ml l, Wm 0 1 ff! .Z J 1 Wswsxxi will i ' x i s ' 3I -wb 4'-' '4' 4'-nv vi sr 1' SENIOR POWERS Gabriel. Senior Niodcrntor. with claw . . . . . IIJIIIICI' officers: Tom Thompson, prm-side-nt: John Nlcffnrtlmy. vice-prcsidvnt: jim Hillery. secretary-trm-:leurs-r. X Q1 in tis IVUIIH 'lwllfk IJIWUN uvdf4'Ti Rulwrl U'4'igaml H'illimn W4-iguml Q , Q ' A. I., . xx A N E' Illllllldt Hbjcik fmmw x'Ul'il'7H' K4'H'H'lll ICU ffrurvx Zllifk , . . 1 , t mult i .. ' James C. Adrian Holy Family College Entrance Dominic Savio Societyg Roger Bacon Science Clubg Third Orderg Boavlingg Golf. Anthony Andolina Sacred Heart General Art Clubg Dominic Sa-rio Societyg Dramatics. William J. Andrews St. Columba College Entrance Art Clubg Dramatics. Ronald W. Ashburn St. Monica General Charles F. Barenthaler St. Nicholas Business Robert T. Barrows St. Teresa College Entrance Dominic Savio Societyg Talismang Third Orderg Tidings Baseballg Hockey Manager. Eugene F. Beamish St. Agatha Art Clubg Dramaticsg Radio Clubg Third Order. Thomas F. Behr St. Mary Magdalene Dominic Savio Societyg Intramurals William M. Bermingham Dominic Savio Societyg T Varsity Clubg Basketball John F. Best Holy Family Talismang Tidingsg Bowlingg Intramurals. Paul E. Bielman St. Thomas Aquinas College Dominic Savio Society: Bowlingg Football. James R. Blake St. Thomas Aquinas College Art Clubg Dominic Savio Societyg Dramatics Order: Tidings. Patrick T. Bodkin St. Brigid Art Clubg Third Order. Robert N. Borden St. Brigid Intramurals. Ronald E. Boss St. Thomas Aquinas Dominic Savio Societyg Varsity Clubg Thomas N. Botts St. Martin Bowlingg Footballg Hockeyg Thomas J. Bouquard Art Clubg Dramaticsg Intramurals. George J. Braunschweig Holy Art Clubg Dominic Savio Club: Student Senateg T Niles G. Brennan Thomas E. Browne Holy Dominic Savio Societyg Crew. Bernard H. Bruenn St. T Eugene A. Brun Dominic Savio Society: Clubg Basketball. John J. Bucki Sacred Entrance Dominic Savio Society: Roger Club. Paul M. Burns St. Thomas Aquinas College Entrance Howard L. Busshart St. Teresa General Louis Carlo St. Thomas Aquinas College Entrance Dominic Savio Society: Roger Bacon Science Clubg Stu- dent Senateg Talismang Tidingsg Football. Edward I. Carroll St. Brigid Business Dominic Savio Society. Iames'F. Carroll Sr. Brigid Business Leo J. Chaplin St. Bernard College Entrance Talisman. William R. Childs St. Thomas Aquinas .General Patrick J. Coffey St. john The Evangelist Business R3Ym0l1d l- C0lP0Ys St. Martin College Entrance Dominic Sa-vio Society: Roger Bacon Science Clubg G. Conroy St. Thomas Aquinas College Entrance Clubg Debating Clubg Dramaticsg Radio Clubg Roger Science Clubg Boxing. P Cournan Footballg Hockey. St. Martin Business St. Vincent de Paul College Entrance St. Thomas Aquinas Business mas College Entrance Orderg Tidingsg Bowl- Holy Family College Entrance Footballg Intramurals. Denecke St. john the Evangelist General Savio Societyg Camera Clubg Third Orderg Var- Clubg Footballg Crew. D. Doody St. Teresa College Entrance Dominic Savio Societyg Third Orderg Tidings. J. Duggan Holy Family College Entrance Sarto Societyg Roger Bacon Science Clubg Base- Footballg Hockeyg Intramurals. E. Dussing College Entrance Lady of Perpetual Help Cl..ake Viewj Holy Apostles College Entrance Peter and Paul Club College Entrance Help flake View, Savio Society: Third A. Ernst Bacon College Entrance M. Ewing Entrance Clubg l.V. Intra- A. Felschow Business Our Lady of Help Savio Societyg Orderg Borvlingg Crew. Robert P. Fitzgerald College Entrance St. Thomas Aquinas Dominic Savio Societyg Talismang Third Orderg Varsity Clubg Football. Raymond A. Flynn St. Thomas Aquinas General Football. Jesse G. Fodero College Entrance Fourteen Holy Helpers CGardenvillej Dominic Sa-vio Societyg Boxingg Intramurals. Park C. Forde Annunciation College Entrance Cheerleading. .S'f25' Thomas I. Franey St. Thomas Aquinas Business Tidings. Paul R. Gastle St. Teresa College Entrance Art Club. Dean R. Gavin St. Thomas Aquinas Business Art Club. john W. Gilberds Our Lady of Perpetual Help Business Dramaticsg Dominic Savio Societyg 'Falismang Third Orderg Footballg Intramurals. Bernard V. Glavy St. Teresa Edward I. Graber Holy Family College Dominic Sa-via Society: Talisman, Editorg Tidings Order. james G. Grant St. Bartholomew College Dominic Savio Societyg Intramurals. John A. Kossowslti St. Michael the Archangel Business fLackawannaJ James R. Krathaus St. Patrick College Entrance Bowling. John A. Kreuz Nativity College Entrance COrchard Park! Dominic Savio Societyg Roger Bacon Science Clubg In-5 tramurals. Donald J. Kuebler Holy Family College Entrance Dominic Savio Society. Robert M. Larrabee St. Thomas Aquinas College Entrance Dominic Savio Societyg Varsity Clubg Baseballg Football. Edward F. Lawrence Holy Family College Entrance Thomas P. Lawson St. joseph General Joseph M. Litwin St. Michael the Archangel Business fLaclrawannaj james L. Hackbush Blessed Trinity J. Long St. Teresa Business Cheerleading. Third Orderg Varsity Clubg Football. Walter P. Halter St. Bonaventure Lynch Our Lady of College Entrance Art Clubg Debatingg Dramaticsg Roger Clubg Intramurals. William P. Halter St Art Clubg Debating: Michael Halloran St. Thomas Aquinas Art Clubg Dominic Savio Societyg Roger Clubg Third Orderg Bowlingg Crew. john P. Hanrahan St. Ambrose College Dominic Sa-vio Societyg Camera Clubg Roger ence Clubg Bowling. James J. Hassett Immaculate Dramaticsg Student Senateg Varsity Hocheyg Intramurals. James 1. Hearn St. Thomas Aquinas Dominic Savio Societyg Fbotball. james R. Hillery St. Thomas Aquinas Dominic Sa-vio Societyg Talismang Senateg Boivlingg Intramurals. Entrance College Perpetual Help St. Stephen Business cietyg Bowling. omas Aquinas General l'h Mann Our Lady of Business Perpetual Help Intramurals. ony L. Masci St. Mary Magdalene College Entrance Clubg Roger Bacon Science Club. J. McCarthy St. Agatha College Entrance Senateg Third Orderg Varsity Clubg Baseballg Bowlingg Football. A. McDonald St. Brigid General Clubg Camera Clubg Dramaticsg Third Orderg Crew. as J. McDonnell Our Lady of College Entrance Lourdes V. McGorray College Entrance James L. Joyce St. Patrick of Divine Grace CCheektowagaj Peter E. Kearns Holy Clubg Dramaticsg Tidings. ,DVD Bnkubaug Cheefledding: Martin T. St. Teresa College Entrance Dominic Student Senateg Tidingsg Cam- Kenneth M. Kelly, jr. St. Dominic Savio Societyg john M. Kencilr St Dominic Savio Societyg ingsg Varsity Clubg Bacon Richard P. Keough Our Lady Donald F. Kieser Dominic Savio Society: Edward King Our Art Clubg Dominic derg Crewg I.V. Third Edward C. Kinner Business Art Clubg Student Senate. Edward L. Kinsella College Entrance St. john the Evangelist Dominic Savio Societyg Boxingg Intramurals. Charles J. Kolb Annunciation General 276 Aquinas College Entrance College Entrance Sano tivities Editor: Tid- P. Morrisey Holy Bllsilltll C reav. D. P College Entrance Golfg Debating L. Murphy Holy my College Entrance Dominic Savia Societyg Student Senate: Tidingsg Bowl- ing. Hugh M. Neeson St. William College Entrance Art Clubg Third Order. Thomas Neill Holy Family College Entrance Art Clubg Third Order. Lawrence W. Neth St. Brigid Business Dominic Savio Society. . v .S'f25' Thomas P. O'Connell St. Ambrose College Entrance Art Clubg Dominic Savio Socetyg Dramaticsg Third Or- derg Bowling. John C. O'Donnell, Jr. College Entrance St. Thomas Aquinas Dominic Savio Society. Francis W. O'Lear Visitation General Dominic Savio Societyg Varsity Clubg Football. William J. O'Mara St. Thomas Aquinas College Entrance Dominic Savio Societyg Student Senateg Talismang Orderg Tidings, Editorg Bowling. Raymond D. O'Neill Our Lady of Perpetual Help lntramuralsg I.V. Basketball. Charles M. Orlando Holy Family College Bowlingg Crew. Dennis A. Padwater St. Bernard College Dominic Savio Societyg Talisman. John E. Pascall St. john the Evangelist Tidingsg I.V. Basketballg Football. Lewis I. Pasqualetti St. Patrick Basketballg Intramural John E. Paupst, Jr. St Art Clubg Camera Cl nlaticsg Third Order. Robert L. Perry Blessed Sacrament QEggertsvilleJ Bernard G. Pfalzer Holy Family College James T. Pierce St. Thomas Aquinas Intramurals. Anthony J. Podyma St. john Joseph A. Rimbeck St. Mary Art Clubg Tidings. J. Graham Robb sf. Thomas Gmfaf Football. john A. Roche St. Teresa College Dominic Savio Societyg Bowling. Stephen N. Rockwitz St. Dominic Sario Socielyg Camera Arthur N. Rosenhahn Sr. T Dominic Savio Society. Anthony P. Salim St. john Art Clubg Dramaticsg Crew. William P. Savarino Cheerleadingg Thomas E. Schultz Martin Dominic Savio Societyg Orderg ballg Basketball. Richard W. Schumacher Roger Bacon Science Baseball, ketballg Bowling. Paul R. Seymour College Entrance Fourteen Holy Camera Clubg Dominic Savio Societyg Bowlingg Hockey. Dennis P. Shea St. Martin College Entrance Dominic Savio Society. Michael I. Shea St. Martin College Entrance 1 ONE OF THE FIRST ..... to receive a Timon diploma from the hands of Bishop O'llara is Richard Fahey, member of the school's charter class, during the 1950 Commencement Exercises. IT'S All OVER ..... for Timon's first 99 graduates, as they come up the aisle after receiving their diplomas -to mark the end of their high school careers and the end of the school's pioneer years. CONGRATULATIONS .....llere they are offered Graduation to those who preceded our Class of 1951. Soon the hest wishes of all will he for us as we, the second class of Timon graduates, join the ranks of proud alumni. 4? , P 3' j Sin' vg- M: 's.. ' 3928: ' . 'gb?'! -sqzig N v-V ggxwwl k -.-..,. .x 1 l,.. fem 3 szmsm- W Mx,-ai N-4, JUNIORS . .. their goal is in sight Father Donatus, Junior Class Moder- ator, talks over plans with the Junior Homeroom Ofhcers. Karl Englert, Comelius Murphy, Fr. Donatus, Paul McNamara, Timothy McCarthy, and John Pagliaccio. FIRST ROW: A. Burdzy, P. Greene, L. Piartung, J. Mahoney, F. Korhummel, G. Taylor, M. Mullen, F. Schaefer, R. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: E. Ireland, J. Otwell, A. Dietrich, D. Cawley, E. Partridge, R. Manuszewski, Smyth, R. Nesselbush, Robertson, Joyce. THIRD ROW: R. Hohl, E. Hino, R. Edinger, E. Evans, T. Leary, J. Pagliaccio, R. Miller, G. Kaitanowski, A. Coppola, M. McGuire. FOURTH ROW: W. Kraft, Bruckman, E. Whitney, H. Milan, J. Kelly, R. Quinn, P. Stanton, K. Englert. Senate Delegate: Karl Englertg Senate Alternate: john Pagliaccio. FIRST ROW: P. McNamara, A. Mullen, J. Magner, R. Reilly, J. Colern, H. Drumm, M. Bradfuhrer. SECOND ROW: W. Curtin, P. Donoghue, I. Hens, L. Smyntelc, P. Lannon, E. O'Connor, W. Barrett, T. Eagan, R. Reclctenwald. THIRD ROW: R. Helm, R. Dietl, R. Crawford, D. Benz, R. Allen, G. Dolan, G. Merrill, R. Dean. FOURTH ROW: R. Don- oghue, R. Robinson, H. Stoklosa, E. Cosgrove, P. Heinrich, M. Boyle, J. Byrne. Senate Dele- gate: Paul McNamara: Senate Alternate: Lawrence Smyntelc. FIRST ROW: J. Ferro, R. Gorman, J. Madigan, J. McLaughlin, W. Redmond, T. Hayes, D. Kaiser, G. Schnorr, E. Mahoney. SECOND ROW: A. Castin, R. Vogl, J. Garry, M. Stearns, J. Ippolito, H. Sweeney, T. Schreiner, J. Metzger, R. O'Brien. THIRD ROW: D. Ball, P. Elwell, R. Kersigan, T. O'Leary, R. Hanlon, C. Hoffman, R. Hassett, W. Edlich. FOURTH ROW P. Roche, I. O'Brien, I. O'Keefe, J. Connolly, W. Brown, H. Fechter, I. O'Connell, 1. Bonner. FIFTH ROW: G. Breen, T. McCarthy, R. Galvin, R. Yoviene, F. Whalen, F. Shea. Senate Delegate: Cornelius Murphy, Senate Alternate: Thomas McCarthy. FIRST ROW: R. O'Leary, R. Renzi, D. Huebsch, F. Weidman, M. Kawa, I. Wojtowicz, A. Cook, T. McDonald, T. Jeffers. SECOND ROW: D. Crowley, E. Seymour, Meegan, T. Larkin, P. Meyer, J. Fitzgerald, D. Schmelzinger. A. Fest, W. McMahon. THIRD ROW: R. Reese, W. Leary, T. Kunz, R. Allen, D. Thomas, West, R. Drew, A. Chapman, E Keighron. FOURTH ROW: W. Smolnrek, W. Ritzel, R. Gasiuk, G. Hoare, D. Mangine J. Nesselbush, D. Sansone, R. Russo, Simpson. FIFTH ROW: D. Heather, D. Kelly, D Colpoys, F. Koehler. Senate Delegate: John Wojtowiczg Senate Alterante: Daniel Sansone FIRST ROW: P. Auger, Bennett. Mallon, W. Herrmann, P. Hausbeck, R. Gerstner W. O'Hrien, Cronin. SECOND ROW: D. Schulte, E. Griffin, Granville, D. Izzo, F Hayes, T. Cook, J. Pfuelb. THIRD ROW: T. Miller, D. Button, T. McCarthy, F. Potwara H. Klee, J. Nowak. FOURTH ROW: J. Howard, Leach, R. Andrews, C. Wallenhorst C. Kearney, I. MacLeod, Deceased, P. O'Connell. Senate Delegate: Timothy McCarthy Senate Alternate: John Cronin. u v 1? 107 a-Q I FIRST ROW: T. Kane, L. Ford, P. Dowdall, G. Shanahan, O'Neill, P. McCarthy, R. Bauer, G. Gauthier, J. Rozanski. SECOND ROW: W. Weimer, Murray, T. Donovan, Jerge, J. Holleran, E. Calabrese, W. MacKrell, F. Duffy. THIRD ROW: D. Buchheit, T. Denz, W. Doetterl, G. Robinson, T. Brooks, F. Walsh, D. Wutz. FOURTH ROW: Shea, P. Frawley, T. Whalen, G. Schlee, W. Campbell, T. Murphy, R. Gardner. Senate Delegate: Gerald Schleeg Senate Alternate: Francis Duffy. ao i '?. 35- ' no-I' SOPHOMORES . .. working uwuy The Sophomore Class Officers are pictured with their Class Moderator, Fr. Felician. Secretary-Treasurer Ron- ald Wagner, Fr. Felician, Ronald Reichlmayr, Vice-President, and Pres- ident Paul Fitzpatrick. FIRST ROW: D. Crowley, R. Gilbert, D. Dietz, W. Forsythe, P. Conroy, A. Mann, I. Regan, J. Dettman, I. Evans, R. Mallon. SECOND ROW: R. Martin, G. Scholl, P. Leary, R. Mackanja, G. Greenan, McHale, Cronin, W. Lawley, R. Sheehan. THIRD ROW: P. Keller, D. Greene, R. Emerson, Canney, C. Dompkowslci, M. Crosby, K. O'Neill, D. Quinn. FOURTH ROW: M. Leslie, T. McNamara, J. Gibbons, R. Marusza, M. Fitzgerald, R. Dziaranowski, R. Heslin, J. Shea. FIFTH ROW: G. Houston, T. McHugh. Senate Delegate: Thomas McNa- marag Senate Alternate: Gerald Greenan. FIRST ROW: S. Chilcott, S. Cavanaugh, R. Crosson, T. Geary, E. Bogenrieder, E. Sweeney R. Crehan, G. Fuchs, J. Yemma. SECOND ROW: R. Baumgarten, F. Collins, E. Covelli, M Canney, T. Brinkworth, F. Bernard, A. Boettcher, J. Chojecki, H. Worden. THIRD ROW S. Fabian, C. Clary, V. Farallo, J. Doino, R. Doeing, D. Glaser, N. Sullivan, T. Braun scheidl. FOURTH ROW: M. Catanzaro, T. Galvin, J. Sweeney, H. Bennett, K. Barrett L. Glaeser, G. Christopherson, Talbot. Senate Delegate: Albert Boettcherg Senate Alternate Leonard Glaeser. FIRST ROW: T. McMahon, T. Young, P. Diggins, R. DuBois, M. Semrau, R. Till, J. Sam- rany,- T. Braunschweig. SECOND ROW: R. Wagner, P. Lawless, J. Bongiovanni, R. Catras, D. Joslter, Hockey, M. Browne. THIRD ROW: E. Dubel, G. Snyder, C. Herod, C. Sonn- tag, D. Suchan, M. Winnen, Carey. FOURTH ROW: R. Eich, D. Songin, E. Smith, R. Hooper, G. Denecke, F. Smith, J. Ward, E. Gilbert. Senate Delegate: Ronald Wagner: Senate Alternate: Francis Smith. in -: . FIRST ROW: P. Olszowska, R. Liddell, D. Joseph, B. MacLean, M. 'McClusky, E. Gorski. P. Schmitt, F. Scarcello, E. Rogers. SECOND ROW: T. Lembke, Kane, W. Masters, Whalen, V. Kaufmann, R. Hughes, Reger, Rehak. THIRD ROW: M. Lillis, Lena- han, R. Mashiotta, L. Zajdowicz, W. Petrie, E. Rothfus, D. Nigro, W. Livingston. FOURTH ROW: O'Neill, W. Lawson, R. Matla, W. McDonough, H. McKeown, R. Heisler, Ryan. FIFTH ROW: P. Hoak, McCafIerty, R. MacDonald. Senate Delegate: Roy MacDonald, Senate Alternate: James Ryan. FIRST ROW: Buscani, R. Motyka, R. Miller, D. Ferrick, J. Fahey, A. Pacello, N. Bolognese, R. Myers, J. Emhof, McGraw, R. Benz. SECOND ROW: F. Scolese, D. Benz, B. Conway, J. Breen, S. Chojnacki, R. Cuddihy, Hillery, I. Rehak, Conley. THIRD ROW: R. DiPasquale, B. Beach. Coushaine, E. Mages, J. Sullivan, Murphy, R. Guizzotti, J. Mullen- hotf. FOURTH ROW: Donahue, T. Doyle, Crowley, R. Saas, P. Fitzpatrick, Wilson, J. Blake, G. Fisher. FIFTH ROW: P. Milosta, R. Evans, T. Van Remmen, R. Pankiewicz, J. Contino, R. MacLeay, C. Basil. Senate Delegate: Paul Fitzpatrick: Senate Alternate: T. Van Remmen. i f FIRST ROW: Kopec, W. Gleisle, W. Wat-thling, Fessei, B. Wirth, Gehen, P. O'Hara A. Julio, P. Zimmer, E. Spillman. SECOND ROW: W. Weir, Robinson, T. Talty, R Steger, G. Reap. Voit, B. Crotty, Byrne, R. Lamparelli. THIRD ROW: E. Wullce, W. Wallum, R. Stoddard, S. Wojciechowski, S. Borrasca, W. Nagy, Hynes, B. Swiatek. FOURTH ROW: P. Zubricky, P. Lempko, C. Taglienti, W. Stankowski, E. Lillis, R. Frainier, V. Carroll, R. Young. FIFTH ROW: R. Petrillo, Z. Zak, W. Brunt, H. Trnutmann. Senate Delegate: Harvey Trautman. 1 FIRST ROW: Kline, W. Burger, S. Lang, D. Dorsey, T. Haeifh, J. Carr. R. Geschwender, G. Gill, R. Koeppel, D. May. SECOND ROW: D. Hill, R. Ferranti. D. Barrett, D. Corey, R. Crowley, R. Leary, W. Sutton, G. Bretl, R. Cudney. THIRD ROW: R. Lawson, R. Doetterl, P. Schlehr, R. Zeis, D. Dixon, Bogart, Cullen, D. Berry. FOURTH ROW: R. Reichlmayr, J. Callahan, Blenker, Stoklosa, D. Higgins, R. McCarthy, R. Armstrong, B. Larson. FIFTH ROW: T. O'Connor, R. Kelley, N. Goettelman. Senate Delegate: Ronald Reichlmayrg Senate Alternate: Robert Zeis. 206 XX X x Yfl N B if FIRST ROW: Quinn, W. Shanahan, W. Keane, W. Todd, I. Vorrastro, I. Long, P. Tighe R. Russo. SECOND ROW: Griffin, D. Farrell, P. Carroll, S. Wojtulslci, L. Nolan, Curry E. Egan, R. Regan. THIRD ROW: R. Joyce, Sperduti, C. Marinaccio, Schlee, Short I. Smith, Wheaton. FOURTH ROW: A. Cologgi, C. Bolis, P. Sheridan, D. Schooley C. Rentflejs, R. Gardner, J. Walsh, A. Mulawka. Senate Delegate: Iohn Short, Senate Alter nateg joseph Curry. vfua' Q? : ...x fl X mwl 1 YT E mg,-.- sn .W ' 1 YQ: ls' ,A FRESHMEN... cubs finding their wuy... Surrounding Fr. Eugene, Freshman Moderator, are Vice-President Thomas Higgins, Delegates Gerald Gallivan, and Anthony Castiglia, and Secretary- Treasurer George Gould. Frosh Pres- ident Owen Bossman was absent when picture was taken. FIRST ROW: R. Dejames, J. Stoklosa, P. Weaver, D. Hermann, K. Steigerwald, L. Travers, Ryan, D. Daigler, D. Chiacchia, P. Ryan. SECOND ROW: H. Russell, G. Danyluk, N. Dahl, G. Gallivan, Courtney, Neeson, W. Krause, Crowley. THIRD ROW: M. Broderick, M. Byrne, D. Chase, C. Stonefield, O. Miller, R. Iarzynlca, V. Buxton, R. Adymy. FOURTH ROW: G. Miller, M. Byrne, E. Kwasniewski, J. Gillmour, R. Duggan, J. Cegielski, O. Bossman, J. Podosek. FIFTH ROW: 1. Brinkworth, W. Carey. Senate Delegate: O. Bossmang Senate Alternate: G. Gallivan. 1 s FIRST ROW: P. Joyce, S. Anthony, A. Carhone. T. Ahern, J. Shea, W. Pallca. J. Ward, E. Kennedy, R. Armstrong. SECOND ROW: R. Spadone, D. Ryan, R. Smyth, G. Schadel, D. Leary, P. Lalley, F. Farrell. D. Mcnno. THIRD ROW: E. McGrath, E. Lazarz, D. Lang- hans, D. Bowles, G. Gould, Gorslci, F. Barrett, F. Durolelc. FOURTH ROW: F. Bauer, J. Kuzniclci, T. Merrick, B. Roach, E. Wegryn, M. Auricchio, E. Namen, D. McMahon. Senate Delegate: George Gould, Senate Alternate: Jerome Gorski. FIRST ROW: J. Bermingham, M. Catanzaro, R. Greenan, W. Kennedy, T. Lillis, J. Geary. W. Collins, F. Galfney, R. Heather. SECOND ROW: H. Burke, P. Conway, F. Kreppel, J. Kelly, H. Eisenbeis, H. Demicke, P. Cullen. THIRD ROW: E. Gallareny. J. Heitzhaus, R. Brandon, Lyons, F. Beering, A. Canney, L. Dempsey, W. Kelly, Mastrangelo. FOURTH ROW: J. Graney, J. Fix, J. Cizanchas, V. Smith, R. Geary, R. Quinnan. N. Hermann, W. Lynch. FIFTH ROW: T. Connolly, Cuddihy. Senate Delegate: Justin Mastrangelog Senate Alternate, Lawrence Dempsey. FIRST ROW: P. Schmelzinger, V. Palma, W. O'Neill, P. Schmatz, F. Sarago, W. Roll, j. Johnston, R. Smith, Meegan. SECOND ROW: W. Mullins, Nappo, J. Roche, E. Towne, P. Robillard, Pieaynski, Quinn, T. McDermott. THIRD ROW: C. Monteleone, R. Thomas, E. Propis, Quinn, Mead, R. Otto, -I. Swing, T. OYMJFR, M. Songer. FOURTH ROW: W. Nicholas, P. Stravino, S. Rath, Nash, Molloy, Riter, G. Poltowicz, T. Ryan. Senate Delegate: Thomas Ryan: Senate Alternate: Williani Mullins. FIRST ROW: S. DiGiambattista, R. Brooks, W. Bielik, I.. Guerico, R. Fronczak, 1. Crowley, J. Leslie, P. Mulyaney, M. Walker. SECOND ROW: Creaghan, Guercio, T. Hayes, N DeAngelis, T. Franz, F. Dougherty, R. Miranda, D. Lehsten. THIRD ROW: R. Laslcowslci J. Kirsch, A. Venezia, R. Koch, W. Cologgi, A. Castiglia, Doherty. FOURTH ROW: M Wisinski, A. Wheeler, R. Byrne, Nolan, W. Hejedus. Senate Delegate: Anthony Castiglia, Senate Alternate, James Leslie. , is f X sgesw' , Q x v 5. 'S E Q? w v s if X e A l in ' 3 f 5 2 , , .. Qi gs 4 , K 1 4 X, h Rx as x S04 1 t -Q? ., , g .. 1 - Q, S A Me ,Q a AW, ,Q , , M, V . ,M , wg ff? ' X. Q? V :gym . gt, jx, 4 qw 'ws H M 1' if Q 9' img ' -uv 'Q url Q J, A am W M 2.3 V53 H mfg mfff- fx- E5 'S R55 Ss 3 NN ww F Q Q was W sis S.. ' X 'wr F' , 4 xr' lk: EW is Q7 x Q -Slim 4f x ae' if' W3 Ill i 1-1 14 There are brighter moments. .. 2' 451.9 WRX FOR A l1OLIDAY, LUNCHES! A group of Timonites board a bus for the annual ride to St. Bona- venture University. About 150 boys made the trip and saw St. Bona's eleven tri- umph over Toledo Univer- sity in a football thriller. FOR THE CAMERA, A POSE . . . A group of un- derclassmen gather around the statue of St. Bonaven- ture as they pause in their tour of interest at the Uni- versity. The Timonites evi- dently are enjoying their holiday. FOR THE FRESHMEN, DISMISSAL . . . The long awaited signal for dismissal starts the boys moving to- ward the exits, as they com- plete another day in 'I'imon's halls. x ,pn- X. .of-' 'sr VB' VLA S-ff? X84 lllc Illlllllllg ol Im' IIIIIHIIIIC, wlmll Slllllx lll lllc llllSNl'0Hlll, mluu mal cml cw. lfor Illc xmlmlzmic aulllclllum ix mumlul Olll ln an xznlvlx ol lIllL'll'SllllQ . . 1 um-x, Nlllllllllll :uml c'11llu1'z1l, socml 11ml lcmluzntnmml. lllllll M-wlnl xllllklllllll zlml cullurzxl gmups an linmm lazy UIJUII to tllc young Vllllullc lmy ilu- almmv to lJlll'5llL' :lml flux-lop special lIllCll'5IS znml llllCllIN. 'Ille- mrc ul zutixllivs cllning llllx fl'1ll'. xlmllsmcll lmtll lay Ilu- mlmnl :lml lluosv llll1'l- vslwl Ill lllmm, ullm llw slmlvnl wmlzll :lml 1'cml1'zul1rn1:ll l1llllllIt'N 11ml UXUIIIN wlmll lllllllllti' zlml lull out lux lormzll 5IlllllCS. D A . 3- gl ff, . , fi. 1, ' NEW MEMBERS FOR AN OLD ORDER . . . Richard Herr- mann talces the name Francis as he, together with 26 others, is received into the Third Order by former director Father Iohn. The novices are professed as life-long members after one year. THE GREAT DRAMA ON FILM . . . Father John readies the projector for a showing of The Eternal Gift, a movie on the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Looking on are boys at the meeting: Ed Spillman, Bob Hohl, Casimir Rentllejs, Bob Allen and Ed Lillis. The Third Order of St. Franc-is is old and yet young. lt is 700 years old, and was founded in the early lfZ00's hy' the Little Poor Main ol' Assisi in older to give people living in the world the opportunity' ol' belonging, to the Fraueisrzin l-'zunily :ind of sharing in the work and nlerits ol' the entire Order. The Order continues to curry out its purpose-as a young Order, as fresh, new and vigorous as the nienihers it enlists every year. About 200 boys have joined the 'l'inion Fraternity' sinte its incep- tion. ln theni, the Order is young. 'l'heir prayers and good works, their wearing of the habit and retitzitiou of the Olliee, keep it young and vigorous als ll power- ful nu-:ins ol' holiness in the spirit ol' St. Fizuuis, The Mirror of Christ. Third Order... ...und whoever shull keep this Rule. LJ Fon YOUTH, GUIDES . . . Flank ing Director Father Joachim are Bill Kraft, master of novicesg Jim Hillery prefectg Bob Fitzgerald, secretary- treasurerg Paul Tubridy, vice-prefect. They hold oliice for three years, ac- cording to the Third Order Constitu- tions. ru DDMINIC BAVID SOCIETY msn-can rumor-4 man sermon. eurrALo. New vom: th rms is ro csimn 'ri-mr Path ' WI-s.. THE BLESSED DOMINIC SAVIO SOCI end promises lj To receive Holy Communion weekly dunnq the you l95l, 23 To encouuqe others to receive Holy Communion lrequnntly, WHEREFORE: he il entitled lo the intercession oi Blessed Dominic and the special graces ol A irequent Commun.csn!. 2'- 5 JIXJUJ. lgofm ' iiwflzf, CN, ij 1 l ',, DIR, FOR YOUTH, A HELP . . . Father Conall, Student Counselor, distributes Holy Communion at one of the regular First Friday Masses. The Nine First Fri- days is a leading devotion in the religious life of the school. Dominic Suvio ...u modern boy FOR YOUTH, AN EXAMPLE . . . Dominic Savio, Italian youth recently beatified by His Holiness Pius XII, gives his name and inspiration to the Society whose members pledge them- selves to receive Holy Communion weekly. il en, ' Don Ball, Assistant Ed mmm q,,miuu1Y itor Bill O'Mara, Editor-in-Chie ll when ' ill smv' C f 'f 1- W . ' 1xj,,,.g Busy hands pubhsh R GWNB' No., ll ffzrriffir I vi ' 3 R 'MW f ,,. . N0-. r,-f-' . fox. V- Savxo S-vc: - r ff vfesw. E f 'Flaw f mf 'i ' ,f Pffraratp v ,or If ,fl .N llfa' A NSW 5 ,yy 'ff ..-ff .. -ramona f f -A-,,,MN FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN if gg: J' 'L' .MW '-., HIGH SCHOOL JOURNALISMU . . . Two Certifi- :lic is , if fw,,,:'::'.h,,,,,HN Cates of Merit were awarded to THE TIDINGS in Teen I, 'N-,MMM 'Q '.,i'm - 1949 and 1950 by judges of the Annual High School ,nal wif im ,..,. iff , Press Competition of St. Bonaventure University. of ii 4 ,v,, N ,A CQ' N' fi 19:41. 3' weeliw . sl -.ding . . B LJ cgi be no mee E The Tldlngs as 11 . vw' ,Y190T09' My vflife' Vx 'YOYV dept by cuffs ' YI35 A XXX Qfder 'mg ' Left: GOOD LAYOUTS DON'T JUST HAPPEN! . . . asserts Father 29 88 9,13 6 Q.. Wedge F33 Seraphin to sports writers John Nlurphy and Paul Tubridy. Bill O'Mara TAS' A 01 Q Ag kph! looks on. Right: 'AWHAT'S THE NEWS? . . . Newshawks get it in Nea T955 Wag flblns shape for publication: Len Glaeser, Dick Reilly, john Pagliaccio, Dick W9 auckgd ,Sci Umnxnlc O'Hrien, Tom Higgins is at the file. 'OBA goes-5 ln. hgatlfleds ae . ,A Don rosnewixck '. of-mln Wigan' 0 ,N 1 points F 9 wh at ' JM! 119' its Qld Y -QXOTC gxqelf -9592 e-W' 1'0 'mi unc' 0,00 QOYT Yfesl -1-:asf rel garY 2.yy Vol. QSM hu ,,...-- 'mf c 'Ylxmegr ol no 9' 4 f . ,,,gegW y Ac 1. . , L1 ,151 pf an 4 SQ! ll bee! um ball 9 T3 hen . ,fran ' fro 'A B falf on an wh Suv W AT- my hi! 1 1 wi ' kv U' - Q 9 s I 1 if jf L ..-Il' ,X 1 Us Q -.go Lv-' 52 s t s. Q. ,-t . . Q: STA 1, . llditor-in-C'lticl' ........... liill O'Marr1 'Xssistant Editor .... ...... I Jon Ball 5, Nuts and Fc'ttur .' ......... jolln lies! XmAA 1 l h lid I ralzcr, ,Iarlc Ibm-all Slew, Roll'- . it ,il ,ggi at ui - An me mf Bi Lew- if Q ii g 2 0 Bri! n john I'aqlia1'1'io Dirl' Reilly gg K: f 0 mb fr Srlnlefer 1.1113 Smjntel .cn A ' Vlueser Feng f'reLnnn, llrl Sweeney . . . X Mike Brorlerirlt, Don l.eary. Sports ................. Paul Tnlnirly Bill Bcrnzinqlmm Boll Dian Tom llllixllillllfll g olln Mn: 1113 lnnl ll ru- SO THE PRINTER CAN READ IT . . . Typists, behind-the- scene members of the newspaper team, prepare copy for type- setters. Rear: Frank Hayes, Torn Higgins, jim Schlee, joe Gran- ville. Sports writer Tom McNamara is working with Dick Doet- terl at the machine in the foreground. zfr, r. Art 'ind l,l10l0gl IIJlly . .Tum llonmnn u 1 lx'm'riU'an I nl: Sim flurrl fr Kwnsniezuslti. Business ............... -,Of l'mn1vi le, B011 Gardner, Tenn lluyrs Tom Hig- gins, llnrl' 0 Neill, llilu' Cunnex ,lurk Ponin, inn Crnzvlm' I 'I Ilnzp 4' jim .S'1'lilef'. I I imlllll' .Xdvis ' 's ...... l nIlu'r.s' I'?'liriun and Sen: thin.. 'l'lll'Q 'IHJINGS is published monthly Dy students ol' Bishop ilillllllll lliglt m ' School, and aims: to report l-Elllllllllllf' Ltll news ul' interest to the student lmdy. to express student opinion, tu CIICOIIIYIQC . 5 school spirit, tu promote writing by students, to spread Catlmlim' ideals, :md to unite the student body tltrnuglt the .nediunt ol' cunnnun knmvledge ul Q New ' srlmul ullztirs. Above: AN hARLY SIART IN HIGH SCHOOL JOURNAL ISM FOR CUBS . . . among Frosh members of the staff are Ed Kwasniewski, Paul Weaver, Mike Broderick and Don Leary. Right: YOU CAN'T PRINT A PAPER WITHOUT PICTURES . . . as photographers Bob Stoddard and Bob Kerrngan well know PM Agiatlritliinn ' r Ntliintwl 9mSLaYBE,:n?oK cnmcst SERVWE IC , 1 1950 ALL-AMER it - , If ' - X -Q 'T-' f ,K 1-7 vita! ' my P QQ A E :nw f5e '1 'f'i 35 non ol in nuril-' 'W ln Nf05 ' H mm Mgig qmlaflcritiml SINE' of .?niii,a'li1in:Sili'il:lFi ' in ilu Tltirtmlu Nstivi:jlU!:::nTy of Minnaom, Salma o Nu Auociatwl' al , A iy nl Nouns: 1930 swf ' t-w fiAwv- gm...- ,,,,,muV,-an ,Q ...- -,,,,.s.m fp-nv' ' V nv-l vovl'f ' NOW THAT IT'S ALL OVER, A SMILE . . . from the editors. Editor-in-Chief Ed Graber is sided by Assistant john Best and Activities Editor Barry Moore. Together with their fellow staffers, they first saw the 1951 TALISMAN as a dream book and bent their efforts to make it the real production it is today. 1951 Tulismun Stuli Editor-in-Chief ................. 1511 timber Assistant Editor .. ....... john Best Activities Editor . . . ........ Barry llloore Sports Editor ....... Bill Berminglmm Editorial Staff ........ George Hmunsrliweig, Bob Fitzgerald, john Kruez, Bill 0'Mura, Dirk Reilly, larry Smyntek. Business Managers ........ Tom Thompson, Bill Weiganrl, jim Hillery. Business Staff ................ Bob Barrows, Lou Carlo, Leo Chaplin, Dennis Prulwaler, Bob Gerstner, Tom Higgins, Lee Hartung, Frank Hayes, Ron Crowley, jim Srhlee. Art and Photography ....... Tom Donovan, Bob Kerrigan, Bob Storldard, Bill Sutton, Ed Kwasnieuiski. Advisers ..... Fathers Felirian and Sernphin. record. . . in the TALISMAN xx . 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BLOOD STUDIES ..... were carried forward during the past year under the direction of Doctor Robert Sullivan, who here looks on while john Kenzik peers into the microscope and while Dick Pankiewicz and Paul Milosta await their turns. HYDROPONICS ..... or Soilless Gardening needs chemical solutions like these, explains Moderator Father Juvenal to John Kreuz, John Fahey and Jim Mullenhoff. ROGER BACON SCIENTISTS AT WORK . . in laboratory and classroom. iwww A Q 3 3 5 M W- in M Am 9 - ,sv .3 . ' Nl-ii 'si Q ni, - g yp' K Lbwiiiunmwmswmsakmx .X 'w ,, Rfk .Y Si., 1-...x..f - is Lg. X Q , Q gig 6 ,digg - fx-5 wr . , K x., S Dates ure for Dances MELODIC MUSIC AND l7I-liIiT FEET! A combi- n.ltion that spells hours of enjoyment for thc Timon in-on-angers and thi-ir frivnds. Among the best-attendvd ivitivs of tlu- Timon ya-.lr :Irv rhvsc various dances .Ill and hops lu-ld in ilu' Timon And. Sponsored hy the various groups in llw srhool, tlwy svrvv to clvvclop social grace and providv wholesome recreation. The cry of lJancc tonight! ln-ings with il thc scvncs shown lmcra-4lmppy hours of gay laughter, sparkling wit, musir, and rhythmic fwst. X x Q, f . Qi ww ' nk M Q l ,QZQSI x wbfkgg , ga ' . . , wx .?g5?. is fxf, tx S Fathers und Mothers lend their hands.. I U .X . e , t S SR 'XS S55 i v Q. 11' BELOW: Oflicers of the Fathers' Club for 1950-51: Jack Brooks, vice-presidentg Denis Hayes, treasurerg Moderator Father Marky John D. Hillery, presidentg Pierce Cournan, secretaryg Lorne Robertson, assistant secretaryg George Braunschweig, historian. i IN THE CORNER OF HONOR . . . for the rec- ord breaking l9S0 Sports Night, Tommy Loughran, former light heavyweight champion of the world. W. Robert Fitzgerald was gen- eral chairman for the alfair. The Fathers' Club has just rounded out its fourth year of activity. Since its inaugura- tion in November, 1947, the Club has, with ever increasing effort and success, held to its purposes ol' supporting the athletic program of the school and ol fostering the right part- nership ol' llad-Boy-lfriar in 'l'imon educa- tion. The monthly meeting is the heart ol' the club's activities, which include the annual Sports Night, Father-Son Communion Break- fast, and Mom-and'lJad's Social and Christ- mas Party. c U 13 : I ', bl Us ,Q A . . P 'ri ij? xx 3 ...., 13: x4 ' 5 , r . fx ,HA X W ,V 355 6,9 K if: V ' D f X. 'imma-ra wx-.st ' bf 53 au ,z K A 1. . . . ' 1' W . K' f X K ,A f A i X 1, fx 'Y N I N 1 W 'SY K Kg? N? 53 I, f ,airs JJ . N Q fffj 'JR if kyf 1- f:x Q- pvj x 3 3 5 ' 1 Nw . igxiggggrfgxvx l , Q S kliw, h Q Fw 'WX x wr- ' N bf as -Vivek 144. ' A 'X - . b . A -W if M ' fzr' 1.x.' ,lag z - 5-if W f mr WS? . tg , 1 I Uv Ax . 'Q' iv .vi--if ' ,Q,ig: a5 V,Q' .dfxff WS? W C S1 if i, x-:': E .. ' is f K . n 5 nf. 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Q ' , ,..,, 5, Bing E, I ff vggpx ,f 1 Q l is .1 Y t- V , gli L Q 3 S A .., ,xl A 3 1. igbfm an X Ex Qfjwp, 'Q is ' Q.. . - 3 1 ,,-. ,- --'-,. r y I, iu. I: ..L-SN-,.... ,.. ,..,., .,,, ..,.. . . . , .. . A xxix if V N g ,A X S L i. if -M f Qi if Q . . x -gs 3 Sy, 5 Rm Q ' ' K F 4' FOR HASSETT, A TRAP . . . the efforts of Jim Gibbons and Tom McCarthy are not enough to stave TIGERS ON THE GRIIJIRON turned in the best football record of their 3-year career in ll-man competition. They repeated and hettered their performance of the 19119 ram- paign, when they battled their way from un- known status to the position of a power to be reckoned with and ended' the season in second place. In 1950 they became ro-rham- pions with St. .loe's and Canisius. They earned possession of the Notre Dame Cup. They merited the invitation, the lirst to he tenclerecl the school, to play in the Bowl Game at Greenville, Pennsylvaniag anal at this game were presentecl with the Pymatuning Bowl Trophy. off the rush of DeSales' tacklers. FOR A RUNNING TIGER, A STUMBLE . . . as one tacltler reaches to haul down most-improved player jim Byrne, Tubidy spills another and Duggan discour- ages a third. THE LINE MADE THE DIFFER- ENCE . . . and assistant coach jack Lyons made the line. After two years with the team, he is now with the U. S. Army. x . i FOR THE KNIGHTS, A FALL-BUT HARD . . . A stalwart Timon defense alignment stalled every Desales march during the game, which was won by 14 points scored by Lou Carlo, Bill Ewing and John McCarthy LOST: THE MAN WITH THE BALL . . . St. Francis lost the game as Hassett, Davis, Boss and john McCarthy amassed 26 points to the losers' 6. 383 yards of St. Francis real estate were put under-foot by bounding Bengals. DOUBLE-DUTY TUCKER . . . Tom Reddington, end and Junior Vanity coach for two years. He is now serv- ing with the U. S. Air Forces. gpg? QW? Q :P Q R Q ai X Q X R ' 4 9 'I-1 ig A QP J N 'Q ' Q If 9 8 5, , A . 5 3 T-wx i 5 X X v N Forde and john Mor 'QS 5 x XR 6- KAW . K L5 L Q 53 59 X X x N S X X A N SK x E Ns N2 2. W X L f4,T3,,M,x fi W ' E RALLY FASHION if . x AS . ,H A Q., V i ,N , . X-S' .T Xi ij? Tx f if? A5 ' we Tse W Q ii, M I S I while enjoying the antics of cheerleaders at nw, THE 1950 JAYVEES. Front: Terry Young, Paul Lempko Steve Wojciechowski, Captain Len Glaeser Al Boettcher, Bob Hughes Don Dlxon Second Row Ron MacLeay Norm Snglmeler Joe Emhof, Jack LEM.. -.-Q.. .. ig .,,,l ... Q- 2-5, . 'N X ' I fin Y' ,. A -3 nf z 2 ' EA ,Egg ' 1 1 X'M0gf I K? W' Q f ag ix , , .S ,Q 5' as Y Q 'Smal + gff' 1 ii I 5 f 'E' M , if X ' . Q if .,.. x X 5 - T X. . .- ':','q Q V X S. K 5 'Y vii. . . , , X H Q . X? ' X' , E is .gg L . 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But even six foot- four Gerry Schlee had to borrow Curtin's legs to reach this size. 'N I' -g,.lo 'SS ,wil The '50-'51 JUNIOR VARSITY-Front: Gus Guizzotti, George Gould, Bill Lawley, Duke Forsythe, Mike Canney, jack Whelan, Tom Ryan. Second Row: Manager Paul McNamara, Pat Cullen, Iohn Short, Joy-Vees Jim Gibbons Tom McHugh Dave umn, Manager jack Jerge Back Row George Houston Ron Reichl mayr, Captain joe Smith jim Sperduti Jim Shea Coach Ed Dalton Aq lx, W, A 44 5 f Q Q Fw Lis ' 5 5 1 1 1 L-1 X WX Q' W i, . 'EQ is Y I 1 0 L we x a F y F W 5 f as F 5 .. 'E M ww flag. has I 'D THE 195051 FROSH Im Qumn Gerry anan Captam Bill Gardner Tom Hlggms Stan Angle:-ilu Tom Connolly Owen Bossman Jack Meade Paul Conway Ed Schultz Mr Palano was Coach. Not shown in the picture are: W. Lynch, N. Stiglmeier, os. Quinn, M. Auricchio, A. Carbone, . Podraza, I. Heitzhaus, J. Cegielski, F. Kreppel, P. Joyce. ,,, T! 'had' Kfiwrllf Y .,f 'f 'EU' 'M s, n 1 E Q 9 -asf' I warsfw Qui , emi' affix 'H RSM hp- 1X X an I NI M. I gif I IN I I I ' Iwi g 1. 5 If .il ef. A Q '--1 2 .W- M 41. V -fe ' s ' 1! 'JW pw, wr-M . 2 D-mm 'NHPH' 1 M Q ' ga I Q V 4, 1 U5 5 .ff ' ik ., -we wfigvn-ff? QP' P1 Shay: -in Q 6 Left: THEY CAN'T RELAX . . .in the stands as the game pro- gresses. Right: THEY CAN ONLY SHAKE HANDS . . . with winning pitcher Ed Gasiuk after his fifth win of the year. Coach Dick Prozniak gets his congratulations in before Tom Schultz, Jim Van Remmen. VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD TIMON OPPONENT 15 .... .... H oly Angels ................. 4 9 .... .... S t. Joe's ..................... 5 17 .... .... S t. Mary's School for the Deaf. . . 2 3 .... .... S t. Francis ................... 1 21 .... .... D eSales ...................... 1 31 .... .... S t. Mary's, L. . . . . . 0 7 .... .... O . L. V. ..... . . 0 11 .... .... C anisius ....... . . . 0 15 .... .... A nnunciation . . . . . 5 7 .... .... N eumann ..... . . . 0 9 .... .... D utfy ....... . . . 14 10 .... .... R yan .... . . 3 XSS 35 THE 1950 CO-CHAMPIONSHIP TIGERS-Front: 'Manager jack Lillis, Gerry Maroney, Co-Captains Herb Hillery and Tom Desmond, Tom Bermingham, Jim Van Remmen, Manager Kevin O'Neill. Second Row: Bill Dempsey, John McCarthy, jim Leary, Geary Quinn, Jack Davis. Third Row: Ed Gasiuk, Tom Schultz, Pete Cournan, Tom Van Remmen, Baseball Moderator Fr. Kenan, Coach Dick Prozniak. 5 z . X We XX if ua! X V K X wa, 01 xx 0 N 01 xl 01 ,,-f U40 Qual x if ,Q A .A m , . s M-M 2:1551 ,-xr'1',ZJ iwq,,g3M ,ow ii Y .fm . W, 5 EK 9 5 S xi ... AQ J :Q ff' X 'law 6 Y w 5 Went his A RUN IN THE FIRST INNING . . . Jack Davis scores it against Neumann after being hit by a pitched ball and driven around ahead of Tom Desmond. l I'LL HANDLE THIS ALONE . . . figures Bill Dempsey as he takes a throw to thwart scoring designs of a runner just coming into the picture at the left. jim Leary is the player who would like to help but is not needed at the moment. J. V. Busebull IT TOOK Tl-IE 1950 JAYVEES just one game lo get their bearings. Amherst jolted them with an ll-l defeat in the opener, but after that the Juniors ran out the season with ll 9-game winning streak. A number of the players entered American Legion baseball during the summer, under the sponsorship of Shanleys and the South liullizilo Post, and won runner-up honors in the State. 1950 SEASON RECORD TIMON OPPONENT 1 Amherst 1 1 7 Canisius 2 9 Nichols 2 7 Kenmore 4 7 St. joe's 0 1 1 St. Francis 2 6 Canisius 4 13 Williamsville 0 9 St. Francis S 8 St. Joe's 5 78 35 Left: IT'S DUSTY AT FIRST . . . But the Timon runner got there first. The Jayvees beat St. Francis twice, 11-2 and 9-5. Below: WAITING ON THE BENCH . . . Jim Hassett ponders his chances for a hit when his turn comes. K QTVR' wuv-' 'lf 1950 JAYVEES-Front: Don Colpoys, jack Pascall, Bob Barrows, Jim Hillery, Bob Dean, Ray O'Neill. Second Row: Mike Catan- zaro, Bob Miller, Bill Ewing, Rog Milan, Karl Englert, Manager Tony Andolina. Third Row: Moderator Father Walter, Bob Lar- rabee, Tom McCarthy, Steve Dybus, Dick Schumacher, Coach Frank O'Brien. A PLAQUE FOR THE RUNNERS-UP jim Hiller ca . . . y p- tained the team of Timon players who played under Shanley- South Buffalo Post sponsorship in 1950 American Legion compe- tition. The team took Western New York honors before droppin g the final State championship game at Syracuse. With Hillery is Tim O'Mara of the South Buffalo Post. Frosh Innings Below, left: LOOSENING UP . . . Infielder Joe Conley throws a few before the game. Center: ARMOR FOR A CATCHER . . . Jack Whelan puts it on before going behind the plate. Right: TWO BATS FOR A SLUGGER . . . Jim Sperduti was the leading Frosh slugger during the 1950 season. X ,WW 1950 FROSH--Front: Tom Talty, Ron DuBois, Duke Forsythe, Joe Yemma, x Bill Lawley, joe Conley. Second Row: Manager Bob Cuddihy, Bob Zeis, i Iaclc Breen, Jack Whelan, Manager Steve Cavanaugh. Third Row: Moderator vsp' ' Fr. Clarence Groi, Charles McNerny, Paul Fitzpatrick, Jim Gibbons, jim , Hynes, Jim Sperduti. E 51' Xl nllwkg ,alllluli ky 'A X xwuulk , f sift, W' 5 xx 1 i E .'...,. ,- , , .,.-, is 1, . 5 . . t .s:. x it XM 'Qwest 4 rf? . 'i 7 . -eullnn S f A , ':, S: g 'Q SSH 'D' Q YI 5 gi iii .,L,lliiE,sH .f Q 1950 SEASON RECORD TIM ON OPPONENT 5 Canisius 4 1 1 Canisius 5 4 Suess Motors 3 7 St. Columban's Seminary 1 15 Orchard Park 4 7 Cheelctowaga 8 5 St. Joe's 7 8 Suess Motors 3 62 35 Above: NO NEED TO HURRY . . . Bill Lawley already has his foot on base while the first sacker waits for a throw. Left: EASY, BOY! . . . Catcher Jack Breen goes out for a word with pitcher Ron DuBois. A relief hurler as well as a starter, DuBois won two games for the Frosh. The Nautical Left: ORDERS FOR THE CREW . . . megaphoned by Coach Joe Schawillie as the crew prepares to launch the eight from the dock at the West Side Rowing Club. Left, center: A BREATHER . . . for sweating oarsmen on a practice run over the course of Black Rock Chan- nel. Three or four miles a day form part of the training of the crew. Below: CHECK THAT GEAR! . . . Exactly what Tom Browne, 1950 captain Nick Smith, and Tommy Thompson do before shoving off for a workout. THERE'S MORE TO IT THAN PULLING AN OAR . . . Rowing is not so simple as it appears to onlookers on the shore watching a well-manned shell sweep through the water. Conditioning, work on the machines, .run- ning, calisthenics, instructions on the how-to-do-it are all part of the sport. 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PIONICERING IS l7lFl lCIlll,'l' UN THE GOLF COURSE . . . especially when it is clone iu competition with veteran squads. That just about sums up the record ol' '14llll0Il'S 1950 venture in the Catholic League. The best match of the season was played with St. -Ioe's. Both loursouies were deacllockecl at the end ol' the reg- ulation l8 holes and had to go on for three more before the Maroon gollers reached the telling atlvautage on the twenty-first green. As the golfers got out their clubs lor the l95l practise rounds, they were more optimistic' about their cltatic-es than before. VETERANS READY . . . Last year's golfers Roy MacDonald, Jack West and Tom Hayes- ready and eager to get back to the course. THE RIGHT IRON FOR THE RIGHT AP- PROACH . . . by Pierce Greene as he chips onto the second green at Cazenovia Golf Course. 1950 GOLFERS: Front: jack West, Pierce Greene, Tom Hayes, Dave Quinn, Moderator Father Winfrid. Rear: Roy MacDonald, Mike Crehan, jack Leach, Jim Adrian. Q W 'if www? Z stu K S-N . 3: Q 'ox W.. 3 g AMW, X-S.. Ol 'lf ,575 f7u,l 7-5' ...Where stars are born 1.--SOPH CHAMPS AND SCHOOL RUNNERS-UP OF 206-A . . . Kneeling: Captain Joe Smith and Jim Sperduti. Slanding: Jim Long, Boh Joyce, John Short, Jim Schlee and Joe Curry. 2.-WHO IS THE WEIGHT LIFTER? . . . Somebody seems to be sup- porting Bill MacKrell as fellow juniors Tom Higgins and Fred Kaczmarczyk look on. Mac- Krell's team won this final class game over 106-A, 21-0. 3.-CAPTAINS AND DIREC- TOR . . . Senior and Sophomore champion captains shake before Mr. Constantine who, with Mr. Palano. supervised the intramural tpurnament. 4.-SOPHOMORE ACTION . . . That is Dan Berry of 205-A in the air, with 206-A's Jim Sperduti facing the camera, from the background. Sperduti's team won this class Hnal. 17-14. 5.-IT'S IN THE AIR AND GOING . . . from the hand of an unidentified player as Frosh Bill Gardner watches. Gardner's team took the honors, 19-ll, over 107-B. 6.-- lT'S A STRUGGLE . . . This game eliminated 108-A from the running. 206-A won, 18-16. 7.-FROSH CHAMPS OF 108-B . . . Kneeling: Tom Higgins and Gerry Janan. Standing: Norm Stiglmeier, Ed Schultz, Stan Angierski, Bill Gardner, Tom Donohue. 8.-JUNIOR CHAMPS OF 107-A . . . Kneeling: Frank Dully, Jack O'Neill. Jack Jerge, Jack Rozanski. Standing Bill MacKrell, Pat Frawley, Bill Camp- hcll, Fred Kaczmarczyk, Bill Doetterl. THE BICGIQSI' INTR.-XINIURAI 'l'OllRN.-XMICNT in the sc'l1ool's history brought 27 teams into ll Hlllllil-l'0lJllI playoll' sclics. The eliminations were on tl SIIQICICII-IICKIIII hams. 51ux'lx'ol's in Cllfll class took honors lilll' their rvspt-alive rg! F 5' wg 9' '-if 2' 45' N RX M , 5 , fl ' Tse S 'ww' 9 dr ml Shiv Bl, Q K . iii g ix FL, . U' ,sz ug v? R ,f ,-Ms., w Q g 1 X 3 F N9 A s r 3 xx 3 , ' W '15-Q.....M .N - ..,. f H R . .gf x . isww., f .4 ,, N x -N-. X www 35 'k xxx, .Q wwf .kv UM I4 gy r lf CLERICAL PATRONS Rt. Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Adamski The Late Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Bernet Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. Boland Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edmund J. Britt, LL.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis Garvey Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph H. Hoernschemeyer Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph E. Maguire Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. O'Hern Rev. Joseph Coughlin Rev. Francis E. Crowley Rev. R. J. Deasy Rev. Daniel Duggan Rev. Leonard F. Dykel Rev. J. Gallagher Rev. Michael Gallagher Rev. Charles Gampp Rev. Francis E. Gardner Rev. Walter M. Gonter Rev. Francis A. Growney Rev. F. Lambert Haley Rev. Joseph Jensen Rev. Raymond A. Kamler Rev. Louis Keifer Rev. Joseph P. Kennedy, O.F.M. Rev. J. E. Koeher Rev. Charles T. Kraehn Rev. Eugene O'Loughlin Rev. Tarcisio Prevedello Rev. Edward L. Roche Rev. Francis P. Ryan Rev. James T. Scanlon Rev. Francis Shenialie Rev. Robert S. Sweeny Rev. Julius J. Szabo Rev. Julius J. Szako Rev. Leo Toomey Rev. Donato G. Valente Rev. Edward Widmen Rev. Joseph Zeity SPECIAL PATRONS The Arnold Family Beals, McCarthy and Rogers, Inc. Albert M. Benz V. A. Bielilc Dr. George L. 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Barota Joseph Barr Mrs. Anna Barrett Mr. Charles Barrett Ellen M. Barrett Francis Barrett Mrs. Frank Barrett Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett Mr. T. Barrows Mrs. T. Barrows Thomas Barrows Peggy Barry ,,.,..,Y. ...W , .. Y . ,,,...f...,,- REGULAR PATRONS Edward A. Barth, Sr. Charles Bartkowiak Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basil Miss Mary Ann Basil Mr. and Mrs. james Battaglia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauer Frank Bauer Raymond Bauer Mrs. Kyle Baxter Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Beal Gerry Beamish Mr. and Mrs. I. Beatty Richard W. Bell Mrs. William H. Bell Miss Irene Benson Carolyn Benz David Benz Donald Benz George Benz Hyacinth Benz Joseph W. Benz Michael G. Benz Norman E. Benz Mrs. C. Berardi Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beres Howard Bergmann Francis L. Bermingham Thomas F. Bermingham Joseph Bern Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Berry Ray Berst Helene Best Mr. joseph Best Mrs. joseph Best Mr. and Mrs. R. Betlge Pat Bevelook Francis Bielman Mr. and Mrs. George Bielman Eugene T. Blachura Jack Blake Susan Blake William P. Blake Mrs. D. 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Moderator BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs 1950-51 Francis Bermingham George Bielman Fred Bruckman Bernard Conway Karl Englert Martin Gorman Russell Heslin Thomas Higgins Leo Lawless William Redmond Iohn Roche Boniface Smolarek 120 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1951 Fnom THE FATHERS' CLUB or BISHOP TIMON HIGH SCHOOL IOHN D. HILLERY ...... ....... IoHN I. BROOKS ....... ..... PIERCE P. COURNAN ..... ......... LORNE ROBERTSON ....... ........ F ina DENNIS I. HAYES ........... . GEORGE BRAUNSCHWEIG ........ .... REV. MARK D. BREEN. O.F.M ...... . f .---.-..- . . . . .President . .Vice-President . . . .Secretary ncial Secretary . . . .Treasurer . . .R. Historian . . . .Moderator .l-. . ., , , o a FRIEND Cumplimenis i BALLING BROTHERS CONTRACTORS 454 YOUNG STREET TONAWANDA. 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Inc. 1565-1585 Main Street BUICK SALES AND SERVICE Best Wishes from MR. and MRS. IOHN D. HILLERY In the Heart oi East Loveloy THE IDEAL PHARMACY I. CARLTON WALSH. Pharmacist 1110 E. Loveioy Street BUFFALO. N. Y. It's Easy to Dial TA 1110 IOHNS' PRETZEL AND POTATO LACKAWANNA HOME INSULATION Approved Insulators for FIBERGLAS HOME INSULATION 30 Orchard Place LACKAWANNA 18. N. Y. WO 2866 LACKAWANNA LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 319 Ridge Road LACKAWANNA. N. Y. LA1VIP'S PHARMACY CHIP BAKERY asa Abbon ncaa Cheese and French Fried Popcorn HOURS 1136 Iguegggn Avgngg Monday through Saturday 9.00 A.M.-10.00 P.M. BUFFALO. N. Y. Sunday 10.00 I-LM.-1.00 PM.: 3.00-9.00 P.M. GR 2896 Tenns Net TR 2215 We Deliver NIAGARA CHINA AND EQUIPMENT CO. CAFETERIA EQUIPMENT Built to Specifications 389 Broadway WO 0145 W. I. OSBORNE CO. Mr:N's APPAREL 734 Ridge Road LACKAWANNA. N. Y. RIDGEWOOD PHARMACY Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands 1385 Abbott Road LACKAWANNA. N. Y. WO 1414 We Deliver RUDY'S AUTO SERVICE Carburetor and Generator Specialist 380 Bailey Avenue TR 9756 POWER-PAK PRODUCTS, Inc. LEO SAUER Buffalo 2. N. Y. I-'uneral Homes 1933 Kensington Ave 823 Genesee Street CHEEKTOWAGA. N. Y. BUFFALO ll. N. Y. PA 1895 HU 7183 Compliments nEPP's of Boats - Cottages 10 Front Street SILVER CREEK. N. Y. SENECA WELDING CO. Georqe V. Hayhurst Compliments ot IOHN LITWIN and SONS Groceries and Quality Meats Finest in Town 166 Center Street LACKAWANNA. N. Y. TR 9674 McMULLEN'S TEXACO SERVICE 351 Potter Road WO 9764 MARSH MOTOR CORPORATION Compliments ot STUDEBAKI-IR Sales New Cars and Trucks MILOSTA'S GROCERIES On A11 Makes oi Cars and Trucks WO 6200 2061 South Park at West Woodside Avenue MURPHY HOME SUPPLY Hardware-Heating 1866 South Park Avenue A FRIEND WO 1567 IOHN I. MCHUGH FUNERAL DIRECTOR 89 Aldrich Avenue WO 2131 NATIONAL AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPORATION Precision Instruments 512-516 Genesee Street I36 Share in eleven High Masses daily Ioin the C mPH 'e ' REDEMPTORIST PATHERS of PURGATORIAN SOCIETY TOWN TAVERN 801 Main Street Annual Members 50 cents Perpetual Members 510.00 Send for Free Booklet 258 Pine Street BUFFALO, N. Y. Pick Up and Delivery SUPER TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE CO. Home Appliances - Sales and Service Expert Television and Radio Repairing 456-458 Genesee Street WA 1426 WA 9313 IOHN SULLIVAN'S DELICATESSEN 459 Abbott Road at Columbus SWAN SUPER MARKET We Specialize in Italian Sausage Fresh Vegetables - Fresh Meats 387 Swan Street MA 9777 We Deliver SPRIESCH QUALITY TURKEYS Route 219 Boston-Springville Highway SPRINGVILLE. N. Y. Tel. Boston 5410 SUNRISE PRESS Printers and Publishers Union Shop 574 Fillmore Avenue CL 0101 STEFFAN MOTORS Sales - STUDEBAKER- Service 215 Buffalo Street HAMBURG, N. Y. Best Deal Anywhere EM 5400 I37 Compliments BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT oi Eau: CLUB' STEVE BANAS Main Slfee' BEALE DAIRY. Inc. TR,ff04 20-28 Mesmer Avenue TRU-LI PURE PRODUCTS Coal and Service that Satisties SAMUEL BURGESS TR 2339 TR 4058 110 Orlando Street ,W pw- cLovr:n LEAF 2-L 'Q 0' 4 .1 gs- DAIRY Pnonucrs BUFFALO BUTTER AND EGG co. 53,4 5' 3 295 Mm SL . - 11, 1147 Bailey Avenue V West Seneca 24. N. Y. MELLO CREAM BUTTER HU 0324 The Finest Ice Cream and Dairy Products Butter. Eggs. Goat Milk. Eqqnoq Cheeses of All Kinds Insist on CLOVER LEAF Products O. BENSEN Painting Exterior and Interior Finishing and Decorating Brush-Spray Painting 427 Riley Street GR 7489 IOHN E. COURTNEY FUNERAL SERVICE 1869 Seneca Street TR 5044 l38 ABBOTT Cleaners and Tailor 316 Abbott Road ABBOTT PHARMACY FRANK I. CONIGLIO. Plx.G. Dependable Prescriptions 278 Abbott Road at Stevenson TR 7777 'rg 1151 LEO ADAMSKI Compliments oi Meats and Groceries 1242 Clinton Skeet MR. and MRS. RICHARD T. HOAR TR 3514 BAILO GRILL 1298 Bailey Avenue We Serve Delicious Food Fish Fry-Friday and Saturday BANNISTER PIE SHOP Real Home Made Pastry 7 Mineral Spring Road TR 3450 Compliments oi E. H. BICKLE, M.D. 1846 S. Park Avenue ACCORDION STUDIO EUGENE r. a1.Ac1-:Umm Pancordton and Cruclanelll Accordion: 1846 Clinton Street WO 8783 BLUE BIRD Wallpaper and Paint 516 Abbott Road ST. MICHAEL ARCHANGEI. PARISH Rev. Maxtmilllan Boqacki. Pastor Lackawanna. N. Y. Compliments ol TRI STATE SANITATION CO., Inc. Products tor Promotion of Sanitation CAMERA SHOP Religious Articles Robert Frost Meyer 2141 Seneca Street E. C. BABE BOYCE Dunlop Tires - Home and Auto Supplies 2272 Seneca Street CAULFIELD LIQUOR STORE In the Heart of South BuHalo 391 Abbott Road at Como WO 2498 WO 0033 TR 7424 'Ib Flowers P All Capitol ocfnwu 0 ,tIit.l.lalni,l 4,'L 0 Florist u as ' lvffslo.lI.V Compliments oi MR. and MRS. WILLIAM CLARK I39 Compliments of THE CENTRAL BAR COUNTRY FRESH DAIRY 75 Modem Avenue Lackawanna N. Y. IOSEPH G VAN DICK Plumbing Heatlnq 95 Deerfield Avenue TA 4807 Compliments of DOWNER AND TILL 336 Abbott Road TR 9938 DUFFYS TAVERN Fine Foods Danclnq Music 1971 S Park FRAN KUEBLER TR 9915 ED LINDSAY Flne Watch and Iewelry Repairing DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS IEWELRY EDWIN S IEWELRY EDWIN E POTURALSKI Watchmalrer 933 Clinton Street 5345 ERIE WHOLESALE M1:A'rs Pnovlslous Pnozm roons ll Alamo Place ANDY LORENZ FA 8034 HARRY S PATTEN FA 6979 FELONG S RESTAURANT 2050 South Park TR 9501 IIM FITZPATRICKS SOCONY STATION TR 9864 FOSER S FLOWER SHOP 1877 Seneca Street Prom Corsaqes a Specralty TR 0717 FRONTIER LUMBER CO Inc LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIALS Main Otttce DE 9500 1941 Elmwood Avenue Branch: TA 6040 1870 Genesee Street Compliments of GASNER S 5 Sl 00 STORE 731 Ridge Road Lackawanna. N Y GOLDEN GLOVE GRILL Buffalo s Super Fun House 479 Genesee Street GUENTHER HARDWARE I-'RED I FRISCH. Owner HARDWARE GLASS PAINTS FISHING EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 1279 Iefierson Avenue GA 3361 Cempllmente ol HARRY S PHARMACY Prelcrlptlon Speclallete 475 S Park Avenue case Complxments oi HALL FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CO 1787 S Park Avenue FA Seneca and Geary . MA ' H0 lm, CHAR-ANN RESTAURANT Truckers Stop 1481 South Park Compliments of BYGALL'S BETTER MEA'rs 829 Abbott Road TR 8913 Where Low Prtcel Are Born TOP QUALITY MEATS Nationally Advertised Brands ot Groceries 2426 S' Pak Avenue 455 Center Road Welt Seneca OAKLEY YALE ACCORDION COLONIAL KITCHEN ACADEMY leqtnners and Advanced Students L 725 H1499 Bray 1451 Hertel Avenue QC awmma' ' ' RI 1158 WO 1245 NICHOLAS MATTUCC1 TR 9792 Compliments of HON. IOSEPH I. COOLEY Councilman ot the South District DR. N. B. ASHDOWN 658 Ridqe Road IAMES DESIDERIO 133-135 Niagara Frontier 1-'ood Terminal Prompt Delivery Wholesale Fruit and Produce WO 2211-12-13 Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOSEPH 1. FITZSIMMONS 48 Woodside Avenue Compliments oi GIRDLESTONE'S LUNCH 2137 S. Park Avenue Compliments oi THOMAS WRIGHT Compliments ot FRANK AND GENE'S TAVERN 426 Elk Street BEST IN FOOD AND DRINKS AVERY'S FLOWERS 2707 South Park Lackawanna, N. Y. wo sm rsrnvxslou W0 1010 IDEAL mauro AND rsuzvrsxon ssnvlcs WEST SENECA LUMBER CO. 3340 S. Park Avenue TR 2344 George W. Lettler 1827 Seneca Street l4l MOLLOY'S 1947 Seneca Street Compliments of ROLLIN M. PFANNER General Carpentry Boston. N. Y. TR 9706 C0mPum9nfl PI'III.'S BARBER SHOP of South Park Beauty Salon TOM and MAE MUNGOVAN ERWIN W. NOBLETT Contractor lor Transmlsslon and Dlstrlbutlon Lines 644 McKinley Parkway 1944 S. Park opp. Crystal TR 7029 PINE HILL CONCRETE MIX CORP. READY MIX CONCRETE Plain or Waterproof 2255 Bailey Avenue W0 4473 BA 2255 C0mPl1ments PITTNER'S RESTAURANT of DINE AND DANCE 1263 Clinton Street VIV. O'NEILL Pete Ptttner. Gen. Mgr. Walter Plttner. Asst. PARSONS AND IUDD. Inc. Prescription Drug Stores 2189 Seneca Street 2011 S. Park Avenue 468 Abbott Road Compliments of FRANK I. PACER Funeral Director 1275 Sycamore Street HU 8115 PAULUS BROS. POWERS DRUG STORE I. R. Powers Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge 410 Abbott Road 2111 S. Park Avenue TR 9551 DAVID PATTON and SON PRATT'S HAMBLETON STATIONS Plmnblng cnso css nm on. 572 S. Pdlk AVGBUG Eitlclent Service Courteous Attendants cl' mn ' 1540 Seneca Street 1543 Niagara Street WILLIAM A. PETTITT numoxnc conrmxcron zoss nm ncaa 'rn sasv , T. I. QUINN Liquor Store 1095 Seneca Street WO 5474 HENRY F. THOBABEN'S DELICATESSEN Formerly Harry'e 502 Abbott Road Complete Llne ol Groceries IOSEPH I. WALTER SI'IEET ME'1'AL WORKS WARM AIR HEATING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK 2195 Genesee Street BA B949 TWINKLE PROD. CO. curronn B. cAsE, Distributor Main Street Enden, N. Y. Phone 3345 MARY and IERRY WHALEN and FAMILY VALLEY VIEW INN Boston. N. Y. Ray T. Gasper, Prop. VAI.'S FLOOR COVERING CO. Floor Covering-Wall Tile 2051 Seneca Street FA 3757 Compliments oi I. K. W1-IITEY'S RESTAURANT 229 Mackinaw Street WATT'S GROCERIES AND MEATS 733 Ridge Road Lackawanna. N. Y. Compliments of BUFFALO VENETIAN BLIND CO. 1716 Main Street WOEPPEL HARDWARE 2142 Seneca Street Corner Zittel VICTORY DRY CLEANERS 2440 South Park We Call and Deliver TR 0236 WAGNER PHARMACY muzscmrrlou smzcumsr 1315 Ietierson, Corner ot E. Utica GA 9950 We Deliver Ll 0584 Compliments oi FRED WALTER. Ieweler 470 Abbott Road Fine Watch cmd Iewelry Repairing TR 1046 Compliments oi THE WOODSIDE BARBER SHOP Woodside at South Park R. H. ZILLIOX Prescription Optictan 1828 S. Park Avenue In Memory of IOSEPHINE ZIMMIER 143 LOWES AND HOLMES DAIRY BAR Super Milk Shakes Complete Fountain Service Orchard Park. N. Y. HARDWARE - HOUSEWARES - MOORE'S PAINTS EDWIN O. MOHR AND SONS 404 cznrnn nom: znnnszsn. N. Y. OBBIE MOLL'S AUTO SERVICE IOSEPH MALECKI COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Mmluiactmer of Free Estimates Day and Ntqht Towing sursmon sAUsAGr:s 3's2,if,'Q22,Q HO 1822 TR 8581 IIM DON DAVE MATHIAS BEERING SANDERS FRONTIER SERVICE GENERAL BLACKSMITH WORK STATION Hone Shoelnq - Repalrlnq - Ornamental Work Patchen Road. Boston. N. Y. Bolton 3034 Pickup and Delivery 2570 SENECA AT KIRKWOOD DRIVE WO 9862 McNAMARA'S GENERAL STORE Compliments RUTH P. McNAMARA. Owner of Old Lake Shore Road Evans-on-Lake. Angola. N. Y. ED. SCHREIER Angela 398 MEI.-VERN SPORTS SHOP 3903 Seneca Street West Seneca SEIFERTS SHOE STORE onmzs SMYTH. Mgr.: Quallty Footwear lor the Entlre Family 2461 Seneca Street 'nt 4513 WA 8327 MIDTOWN RESTAURANT-GRlI.L 52 S. Division Street Ralph Scolele. Prop. Gene Guerra. Mq SENECA OPTICAL CO. Vincent B. Conklin. Opticlan 1920 Seneca Street TR 6212 MILI.ER'S BAKE SHOPPE All Kinds ol Baked Goods BIRTHDAY and WEDDING CAKES 1868 Seneca Street 'rn 2911 SIN'DOLO'S C. and D. CLEANERS Dry Cleanlnq and Hat Blocklnq 65 Cedar Street MA mn MILLER PHARMACY 1280-1282 Ieiterson Avenue RUDY SLAZYK Plumbing and Heating 1700 Clinton Street EI. 9811 Free Delivery WO 3196 WILLIAM HOFFMAN'S DRUG STORE Elk and Smxth Streets LAWLEY INSURANCE SERVICE 820 Genesee Butldinq CL 7054 KAMINSKI ONE STOP FOOD MARKET 671 Ridge Road Lackawanna I8 N Y Conqratulatrons To The Senior Class LEE S DRUG STORES UNIVERSITY AIRPORT SHERIDAN PLAZA PLAZA PLAZA KIMAID and MATTAR Inc Known for Better Clothinq 2208 Seneca Street WO 4864 Compliments of LEI-IMAN S DELICATESSEN 1045 Loveloy Street Compliments KROL S GROCERY 767 S Dwision Street LENAI-IAN FUNERAL HOME 2037 Seneca Street TR 2645 TR 0761 LACKAWANNA HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO Your Money: Worth Always 159 RIDGE ROAD TR 8624 LINA S POULTRY 158 Washington Market CL 7695 Free Delivery Compliments ot HOTEL LACKAWANNA Ridge Road Lackawanna N Y Compliments ot MR and MRS MARTINI LITWIN LANG S Quality Meats and Poultry 2044 S Park Avenue WO 0831 LUCKY S POTATO SERVICE Peeled Eyed Cut Potatoes 80 Pine Street MA 2550 LAUNDROMAT Halt Hour Laundry 507 Abbott Road FA 5213 LOUNSBURY S DELICATESSEN Post Ofltce Station Electric and Gas Bills 329 Abbott Road I n . 1 o 1 1 1 I n 4 ' I I 1 H5 , , ,,,.Y.Il Wm- Comphments ot the BUFFALO LINE AND TRIGGER CLUB W I HOLMES Inc Ford Dealer Snnce 1919 1436 1440 S Park Avenue TR 4100 There is no better milk than COLEY S LI 1071 HUTCHINS LAUNDRY Marine and Industrial Service 21 Moore Street CL 3082 Compliments FRIEND IDE LIQUOR STORE Ann Ide Prop WO 3277 Compliments DOLD FEED IOHN IABLONSKI SERVICE STATION Gasoline Accessories Greallng Abbott and Chestnut Ridge Road Boston 8260 Boston 5653 GEORGE B HAMBERGER CO Mens and Boys Wear 2168 Seneca Street wr: GIVE s G H s'rAMPs I MILFORD IENNISON Funeral Director 531 S Park Avenue Fmest ot Funeral Furnishings E I HASSENFRATZ Wall Paper Pamts 2322 Seneca Street IIMMIE S MARKET Free Deltvery Servtce QUALITY MEATS FISH AND POULTRY 306 Abbott Road WO 5582 I-IOBART STUDIO am s. con 174 Franklin Street WA 9577 lOE'S BARBER SHOP 9 Mineral Spring Road Butialo. N. Y. Compliments ot ALFRED HOEI-'LICI-I 1500 S Park Avenue MATTHEW M. KACZOR Funeral Director 505 Rldqe Road ol a ' ' 515 Abbott Road near Alsace of l46 RALPH'S DEI.ICATESSEN Cold Cuts - Groceries - Sott Drinks - Beer 1988 South Park Compliments of STONE-HOOD AWNING CO.. Inc. 1720 Main Street REELAND'S DELICATESSEN 1069 Abbott Road TR 9672 SWAN LIQUOR STORE MIKE BORGISI. Prop. 418 Swan Street CL 5848 Free Delivery RICH BEAUTY SHOP T. L. TERRY. Inc. 36 S- Buffalo Sm' w5Sf.f'f52..h'i!3.Y.'??fI2isJflff.'ff5,R' Hamburg' N' Y' 792 Seneca Street EM 2552 wx sans Best Wishes MEEKER - MILLER TURKEY FARM C1359 of '51 Colden, N. Y. RICHIS DAIRY Phone Boston 5823 RIDGEWOOD DELICATESSEN 2190 South Park Beer - Cold Cuts - School Supplies Notions - Magazines SLOAND'S SERVICE STATION 13 Years of Repair and Service 485 Abbott Road ROSINSK1 FURNITURE CO. Stores of Confidence 780 Fillmore Ave. S97 Rldge Rd. Buffalo. N. Y. Lackawanna. N. Y. Compliments of the SOUTH SIDE GRILLE Compliments ot IEROME I. ROSENBLATT OPTOMETRIST 2083 S. Park Avenue STAN'S QUALITY MEATS Scoville at Clinton wo 8040 Compliments STAR LIQUOR CO. of 1985 S. Park Avenue ST. STEPHEN'S MOTHERS CLUB Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquor TR 4589 We Deliver I47 155 11? 6'- xfif Q 1 4 I W 1 7 I Z u wk XX Nx 2 2 , X l , , , I ? 1 2, 1951 if i'?V ,QAWJMWMWMLGQ459752153656 1' 40 2 1951 if 1 1951 fl 24 , i f Z 1951 Q ff X NX U , :- . , , XXV i s 3 F' 'gf Q ? 1 1 S W gg 1 lv . ,Q m?Q 'S V W-'dials' ,W 4 H f.w,Q,,,,w fm., Q B S ?fm Q 'X .Z fx s f iff? F fr! IP FS 51 E5, fiff' xg 1- f '. ' A ,Z XXHK ' f' X if :Z is ' . 195, X , 1951 faAlMW6fz,L-1E.fQ21Qjii? F 77 12:2 ' 195, h K My x YK


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