Bishop Timon High School - Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Francis presides over the punch bowl at the Inaugural fendant under the new system. Ball. The Talisman of 1958 wishes to center your attention on the hub of a wheel, which represents the Student Senate of Bishop Timon High School. Every wheel has spokes and in our representation these are the various classes, homerooms, activities and sports that make our school hum. The rim of our wheel is made up of the student body. To work as a unit, all parts-rim, spokes and hub, must operate as one. To make our school hum with profitable activity, to make it a school where the students are not only in the school but also of the school is the purpose of the Student Senate. Our Student Senate, authorized and encouraged by the FACULTY, co-ordinates student ACTIVITIES, stimulates support of ATHLETICS, and represents the UNDER- CLASSES. This united effort has produced a spirit which has made Bishop Timon High School respected and honored. We present, in the following pages, our school year. You will see for yourself how a school with so many varied opportunities for its students can create a unity of pur- pose. It is this unity which changes good Catholic boys into better Christian men. Understanding the purposes of the Student Senate and cooperating with its pro- gram will produce better students, enlightened citizens, more militant Christians. Thus our GRADUATES are prepared to take their place in the community and to pro- vide it with intelligent Christian LEADERSHIP. Hirth of Christ portrayed in the Student Senate religious project which graced the school lobby. l I... , I Viifg' -L+, The Most Reverend Leo R Smxth D D Auxzlzary Bzshop of Buffalo The Very Reverend Sylvester J Holbel Superzntendent of Schools Diocese of Buffalo The Most Reverend Joseph A Burke D D The Most Reverend 131311019 Of Buff 010 John Tlmon C M D D First Bzshop of Bu17'alo ky W A,-If ,Ala ,M ffm Jrg J'-H fyf-'.. I ex x nun M W xfllllllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11.1--I-Q SN Q N QS QQ lf! The Very Reverend Celsus R Wheeler O F M Proumclal Franciscan Fathers Holy Name Provmce 51:15 Www . , . . 'fx '.-' 7 ,J 4 4 l , ' N K QFXQA 1 ' ' fp ' . Y' I 7f' ' 0 ' ' fx r X IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI'- X A T 'I Q Q... fl. I 'I-llllllllkllllllllllllll' X Ou ,turh V 15 ev :SY af 'lf 7, lf' . , . . . , . , . . Y - , W M , M W I I Fr. Augustine Deveau, O.F.M. Assistant Principal Spanish Fr. Francis dcPz1u1 Kealy O.F. M. Prvfvct of Discipline f v . Pr. Joe-l 1 nmplwll, O.l'.M. Slllrflvflllll llirvrfor Afnvr. Ilzklorbx' I. lffffffl-IIII Ill Fr. Ifciwgnrci hm-1-n. U.I-'.M. 'I 'rua s ll rn 'r Latin 111. Latin IV, Iffil-HIAOII III A mer iv ti Sr Fr, Alcuin Cgylgy O-FQVIU Fr. Anthony McGuire, O.F.M. Fr. Aquinas Crowley, O.F.M. English III, Religion III English III, English IV Latin I, Religion I Religion III 1... -11 ...J r Robert Bm-rows Fr. Calrnan Haggerty, O.F.M. Mr. Robert Chambers FY- Charles ROWICY, O-F-M. History I, German 1 Amer. History I, Amer. History II English I, Religion I A-9SlSfClIlf Prefect of Discipline Health World History Religion IV English IV, Art if If Mr. Mario Cirasunda Fr. David Reddy, O.F.M. Hist, and Appreg, of flfusic General Science, Religion I . . . H Friars entertaining the parents at armony II' Band the Annual Christmas Party. 9 61, Fr. Donatus Doino, O.F.M. MT- Daniel Driscoll MV- G90l'I-59 l'l11iS Latin 11, Religion II English I, Lggin 1, Rgljgion 1 Business Law, Bookkeeping I Business .Management Salesmanship f .J . iran pil S-an-1-4 fi' Mr. Thomas Ewing Typing, English IV Fr. Ernest O'Donnel1, O.F.M. American H istory, World History English II, Religion II ?ilO .-r O sv L-'A T hir, Kevin Higgins Fr. Juvenal Fllls O F M Amgrican History I Chemistry, Algebra Religion IV American History II World H istory X Ng .fix 9 1 1 , wig... 1 5 s ' .4 r4A Fr. Kenneth Dorr, U,I1,M, Pr. LaSalle VS alsh, O.ImM. American History, YVorlcl History Biology. Plane Geometry Rphgmn IV Religion IV Last minulv anrzourzcwrzwzts signal 10 the enrl of another busy school :la-x ,al XQQ -.I Fr. Leonard Kelly, O,F,M, Bit. Michael Licata Fr. Linus Hennessy, O.F.M. Plane Geometry, Religion III llfechanical Drawing I, II German II, Religion IV Physical Education is-P' M 'Sv Fr, Linus Tigue, O,F,M, Fr. Lorcan Graham, O.F.M. Director gf Annex Plane Geometry, Trigonometry EC. Elementary Algebra Religion II Coffee soothes jangled nerves. . -16 ,fa 0. 1' ' 1 X I k Mr. Ralph Mauro World, Business llflalhematics Iniroduction to Business Fr. Myron McCormick, O.F.M Latin I, Elementary Algebra Religion I '21 al' Mr. Mel Palano Fr. Pascal Michaud, O.F.M. Physical Education Elementary Algebra, Religion I 11 Fr. Patrick McGavin, O.F.M. Physics, Religion II Bfx ei- ip Eglin ,A . 2 IW' 'pa' v -5 '- I' 'H + if , fi x. ' I' Mr. Gerald Schlee Fr. Sebastian White, O.F.M Bus. lllanagement, Office Practice World H islory, American Bus. Law History I, Religion II Bus. Math .3- B is 4 xl 4 h 141 Q .gi ul' I X SF: -. ' i 4 lf I , Kr f' Ml.. Fredrich Shappart Mr. George Tederous R bf' if Lf if r. omas Tell Mr..Carme11o Terranova EC- World English II, English III- fin lixb IV, Mus. Ez Art Apprec. Bl0l0gy, Engl!-Sh II 5' Biology, Religion III Y-sl -.ali Fr. Theophane Carroll, O.F.M. Fr. Victorian Gass, O.F.M. Greek, French I, French II General Science. Religion Religion I1 12 Presenting Timon's hard working ladies in while. Miss May Halloran Mrs. Adalaide McNamara Miss Sharon Fitzgerald Librarian Bookkeeper Secretary 39 Miss Maureen O'Neill Miss Shelia O'Connor Brother Adrian Reister, O.F.M. Brother Sylvester Gagnon Secretary Secretary, Annex O.F.M. QQ- l' Fr. John Cameron Quinn in action, How are we doing Zllr. Photographer? 13 Wh ere did you 5' z e those wzld record S Faffler D 1 Sun Thls wzll be 011 TV 'lex Pose mcely boys day M ay be Prom uve says 7-epfesenta gt engine ears as he Starts a J rw' It ,,, h Dfllztsg I be your focker Mr P ONS ls ix Ulg Check U19 The late ,Mn Mario rehearses the trumpet section. CONSTITUTION OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF BISHOP TIMON HIGH SCHOOL June l7, 1954 We, the students of bishop Timon High School, in order to attain student participation in maintaining the welfare of the afore- mentioned institution, do hereby ordain and establish this Con- stitution: Section 12,1 The Political Committee when called to interpret this Constitution shall have the power to declare decisions on the matter of dispute un- constitutional. Article lO.l when after serious thought and discussion, it is deemed necessary to amend this Constitution, a motion for this purpose may originate in either house. The motion for amendment must then be passed by a two-thirds majority in both houses. All motions for amendment made and passed in one house must then be introduced and voted on in the opposite house. Ratification of an amendment belongs solely to the Office of the Principal. Given on this l2th day of August, 1954 .. -tR .m'lli1'l Klaus, KLEJI. I I Principal Hitnossed by: ff, lag. Jax.. ACTIVITIES STUDENT SE ATE Under the d1rect1on of Student Presldent Charles Flscher and the guldance of Father Fran c1s Moderator the Student Senate has prospered dur1ng our senlor year Slnce the purpose of the Senate IS to make the students aware that they are not only m the school but of the school th1s year s Student Senate has made our school hum wlth profitable actlvlty To assure a thorough understandmg of student needs and problems representatlves of each homeroom and organlzatlon w1th1n the school meet monthly 1n the hbrary Th1s group called the Lower House presents 1ts findmgs and con cluslons to the members of the Upper House for final approval The Upper House IS composed of the Student Presldent and the Presldents and Vlce Presldents of each class To lnsure act1on on proposed resolutlons a Jolnt meetmg 1S called monthly to put the Senate approved resolutlons lnto practlce among the students That the hub of our school wheel 1S vltal can be proven by a glance at the 11St of Student Senate act1v1t1es for 1957 58 ISS7 58 Student Senate AlIllVlllHS Freshman In1t1at1on Reorganxzatlon of the Student Court Student Government Day Rellglous Survey Motorcades Pep Rallles Postlng of Cafeterla Menus Partlclpatlon ln Inter Scholastlc Safety Program Varlety Show before Thanksglvlng Hohdays Athletlc Weeks to Honor Var1ous Teams Chrlstmas Crlb IH the Lobby Seasonal Dances Splrltual Bouquets on Frlars F eastdays March1ng 1n the St Patrlck s Day Parade Partlclpatlon 1n the May Day Processlon Inaugural Ball Alded 1n Format1on of Dlocesan Inter Hlgh Student Councll THE UPPER HOUSE V Shzpe J Cavanaugh P Schreiber Fr Francis dePaul Moder ator C F zscher R Klass R Leary A Ottavzanz J Doherty Absent R DzMarLa '. '. . 3. . ' 4. ' ' . , . r 6. ' V Z 8. . . . . - . ' .. . . . 9. . . . . .' . - 10. ' ' - ' , 11. ' ' ' , ' 12. . . 13' . . . , . . . . .. . . . . 14' . D ' . , , v 15. . . . . . . . 16. D I ' . . . . - . X I - A joint meeting of both Houses of the Student Senate, includes Student President, Class Officers, Homeroom Delegates and Alter! nates, and Student Activities Delegates. Revitalized Student Court in action as Junior President Bob Leary administers justice to an erring Timonite. 5 L-f Happy smiles from Talisman Editor Tim Harrington and Fr. Cairnan mean we are ready for the press. Photographers Bob Ballard and Doug Desmond find them- selves at the other side of the camera for a change. TllI.ISlVlll Through the tedious effort and direction of its moderator Father Cairnan Haggerty, this year's book has taken great strides in achieving its goal. This goal being to review the highlights of our four years in high school. Again many seniors and a scattering of underclassmen have given their time and patience in making this a topnotch yearbook. We sincerely hope we have accom- plished our aims. Our thanks go first to Father Cairnan without whose time and assistance would have made this year's journal impossible. This year's staff was headed by Tim Harrington who along with his associates have shouldered all the headaches and problems of guiding this year's yearbook to a successful conclusion. The Talis- man owes its financial support to the student body for soliciting the many patrons and advertise- ments which have made the 1958 Talisman the best in its successful history. Q3 18 Staff artists, Andy Deichman and Pete Sherry, look over their finished work before submitting it to the editor. S1 Activities staff meets with George Woerth to check their assignments of yearbool copx Talisman staffers work on copy and captions in preparation for a coming deadline. STAFF EDITOR l Timothy Harrington H Usmiass MANAGER Patrick Petrie g- ASSOCIATE Em-fgngg Pat Petrie and his Business Staff discuss ways and means to make ends meet Acfwifiesfgeol-ge VVOQ,-th production costs of The Talisman. Sports-Allan Bruce Photography- Robert Ballard Art-Peter Sherry CONTRIBUTORS: P. Schreiber, R. Klass, T. Ryan, P. Gorey T. Rackl, C. Fischer, A. Deichman, J. Sonner, K. DeLozier, W. LaFratta, VV Bigelow, J. I-Ielfrich,J. Cavanaugh, H. Bige- low, E. Powers, R. Leary, T. Burke, J. Pacanowski, P. Rudnicki, D. Desmond, G. Roller, J. Geary, J. Clinton. BUSINESS STAFF: T. Whelan, J. Sheehan, F. Battaglia, F Germann, J. McGirr. J. McDonald. G Grube, E. Wallace, FACULTY ADVISER: Fr. Cairnan Haggerty, O.F.M. 5 1.4 ,- ll'1OliCf'flf0I' Fr. Aicuin and Editor Ed ffuddilz-v work d1'l1'g1'11rlAx' on om of the varied problems of preparing The Tidings. THE TIHI ES The Tidings. Timon's official news organ. has been a constant source of school informa- tion, sports. humor and human interest since we entered the school as Freshmen. Under the capable direction of Moderators Father Alcuin and Mr. Chambers. Ed Cuddihy and his staff have continued to produce an award winning publication. In March the editors of The Tidings and Father Alcuin journeyed to New York City where they participated in the annual Colum- bia Scholastic Press Convention and enjoyed the sights of the big city. Our paper received the Medalist award at this conference. Later in the Spring the entire staff attended the St. Bonaventure University Press Day in Olean. New York. A number of our staff merited awards in news, features and photography. The main purpose of The Tidings is to pre- sent school news to the student body in a factual yet interesting style. Undoubtedly this has been accomplished and was evident to the judges of the national and area press confer- ences. The Tidings continues to add awards and honors to the many that have already been received. C 0,1 it l'frl1I11r111f itllflflll l7lt'I'f.N 11'1'fh Fr. Alt 11111 111 11 las! llllllllfl' r4o11I1'r1'11 lfrmr Ir:g111l1,L'!11 file! Ho 1't':,N11.sl.1 fgxpvs as Al' I1'rz1t'1 fvnds iizoruf szippurl. KX TIIIINGS STAFF EIJITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR BUSINESS NIANAGI-QRS TYPIST CONTR1 BUTORS: Edward Cuddihy George VVoerth Paul Rudnicki Edmund Powers Timothy Harrington James Truxes and Thomas Johnston Chester Borczynski R. Ballard, F. Harlow, H. Bigelow. A. Brute. 'l'. Burke. J. Cavanaugh. J. Claheau. J. Clinton. J. Forma. R. Kreuzer, R. Leary, J. Mahoney. N. Merkel. E. P. Murray. J. Pacanowski, G. Holler. E. Svhreier. FACULTY Anvlsrgusz Fr. Alcuin Coyle. 0.F.M. and Mr. Robert Chambers It takes a for of hard work fo pub- lish a fllmluflbsf award-u'z'11rzing zzezvspapcr as eviderzcrfd by thesf' busy staff members. .Wr. Chambers. George Woerlh mul Brian Higrflou' rrfufi our news articles to make corrections brrfore flcadlinw. Sports slaff receives as.-Qign ments from Editor Er! Pou- ers to cover all Timon atlz letic events. THIHD UHIIEH The Third Order of St. Francis at Timon has tried to instill in its members a more fervent love of God and a spirit of increased devotion to its founder and protector. St. Francis. This end has been fostered by monthly meetings and a Day of Recollection. The entire purpose of the Third Order is to help the Laity to attain their Heavenly goal by giving them a guide and a Rule of Life to follow each day. Timon's Fraternity was under the Moderatorship of Fr. Paschal and Joseph Sheehan assisted as Prefect. Fr. Mathias leads Visitation prayers in Chapel. The hand of Saint Francis, Protector and Patron of the III Order. raised in blessing over his flock. i . 3 1 silt. 14 l .i,ff, gf 5tg'f .y e 'if lt Q, Q'-'1-, l'f,: l 1 1 . t: fl Q.-1- ' An instruvtmrz by thi' .llorlvrcitor holds thi' ln- tvrvst of swwrzil young f'ollou'e'rs of St. l ra1zt'is HISTIIHY AND EIVIES FHATEHNITY Under the inspiring leadership of Father Ken- neth, the History and Civics Fraternity has be- come one of the top ranking high school discus- sion groups in this area. Ably representing Timon at the Model U.N. Assembly the History Club has brought much honor and esteem to our school. The new movie screen presented to the school by this energetic group is but one of its many projects. A new member is invested in an impressive ceremony by Jim Thur President of the History Club. Jim Thur presents the new movie screen to Chuck Fischer, Student President, on behalf ofthe History Club. A general meeting ofthe History Club in session, showing members and Father Kenneth. 4 1 2 s The grand finale to Timon's smash musical hit Iliad About Manhattan finds the entire cast singing its heart out. UHAMATIES The Dramatics Club began in 1949 with a minstrel show. The first moderator of the club was Father Claude Kean. The duties of moder- ator were given to Father Kenneth Dorr in 1952. Since his appointment, Timon has staged musicals which have become a Timon trade- mark. These musicals are directed by Mr. Joseph Hayes of the New York stage. These shows have become well known for their artistic and professional appearance which is rarely found in high school musicals. Mr. 1' , . 1 1 1 . Hayes has directed Take Time Out, Ring Around the Rainbow, Time Swings Back, and On With the Showf' This year's produc- tion, Mad About Manhattan' with a cast of 250, was the largest and most successful to date. On March 22-23, of this year, the Catho- lic High School Drama Festival was held at Bishop Timon High School with eleven schools participating. During this affair, the Dramatics Club presented the Third Act of Anastasia. Tiniorfs 1JI'!'S!'l1fl1ffOI1 of Act Ill ' of Anastasia finds .l!lil'hGl'l Burk: Primm' Paul. as Dr. Sererzslcy. -lane Gall in the title role. and Flzarles .'llanlz'5' as T Q. I ' l 1 I an 2 E V , , l. 1 'Sf' , ' Y- If mml' BI. lullf' ' l . II ill The men behind the scenes, Tim0n's able stage crew flash smiles as they pose with Fr. Kenneth, .Moderator of Dramatics. 'S nfl I 5 QE' V i 5 N fo 4' New 250594555 153539 9 ' 1 Y ' .' l ' W li , Y l ig , l ,,,, A 4' 5 ' .' ' 9 t A . fl gfffai ge i s 5 35 V 'z ll .' - 3 I g 1 r tr ' ,Woe O'Neill interviews Jim Klinh in a comedy bit. 9' ' yi-:3u sr' .aqh wr' 1- if Joe Hayes sings with members of the cast at rehearsal for the musical. Frank Cipriani pantomimes opera in his great comedy scene. The male chorus sings at the Check-Apron Ball. 1 IG DANCE ,l4., X 'lily FBI 1 Timon Caballeros, formed by Mr. Mario, entertain spectators during half-time of a fall football game. MUSIC The band, numbering about forty members, started as a drum and bugle corps about four years ago. But thanks to Father Matthew and Mr. Mario, founders of the organization, The Caballeros have become one of the better marching bands in the Buffalo area. One of the objectives of The Caballeros is the fostering of school spirit. They have certainly accomplished this in the past few years. Rain or shine, win or lose, The Caballeros have al- ways been on hand offering their musical en- IN MEMIJHIAM Our late beloved teacher a Director of Muszc Founder of The Caballeros Requzescat ln pace 1905 1958 couragement. At the football and basketball games students gather 'round the band which forms the center of our rooting section. During the year The Caballeros have been called upon to participate in many parades including the St. Patrick's Day Parade, the May Day Procession and the Fathers and Sons Communion Sunday. Father Aquinas Crowley, a newcomer to the faculty served as Moderator this year. nd MR. MARIO CIRASUNDA ' CHESS Bob Nlurphy, President of Tiger Chess Club, in an interscholastic match. Fran VVrenn is inter- ested kibitzer. Fr. David, moderotonpictured with Tirnon's Frosh Chessmen including Little Joe Garrigan, center foreground. A IJ I L' 1, P 4 r CHESS iuzcfomi Nix. i 'W Fr. David, again conducting the weekly meetings of the Chess Club, has provided its members with a busy schedule for the season. An addition to the club has been made in Owen Miller, who was appointed head coach. He established a set of rules for playing and feels they will greatly improve proficiency in the game. Timon 2 1 3 M 5 1 1 M 2 3 56 4 2 2 4 Opponent XSL Joseph's 5 Kensington Duffy tlfallon tLafayette xCanisius 'kRiverside Ryan Ryan St. Bonaventure U. 3 Grover Cleveland 'Bennett f'Tech 1 League Games Sr I3 4 'J -4 0 4 Il 1 AI as 's I .51 'ore' l 2 i I-1 N.. 'Y' Coach Owen Miller, right, plays a training match to sharpen his team for a coming battle. Jim Childs and Jack Sutton engage the St. Bonaventure Chessmen in thrilling match. 27 The former officers of the Radio Club are T. O'Neill, Secy.p E. Kulesa, Pres.g P. Herrmann, Treas.5 and D. Golibersuch. Vice Pres. M HADIU it 4 J SEIE EE Team efforts in Chemistry and Physics produced the data for developing a solid fuel rocket, this year's goal for the club. The Biology division conducted re- search into Physiology. The use of films dealing with different phases of science, Held trips to local industry and lectures by men working in several fields of science were activities held by the club throughout the year. The club's objective is to widen its mem- bers' scope of skill and knowledge in science. MEMBERS OF THE RADIO CLUBfD. Golibersuch, E. Kulesa, G. Roller, T. 0'Neill, P. Quinn, Fr. David, P. Herrmann, P. Manka, F. Wrenn, S. Mangione, E. Fitzner. N. Reimondo, J. Majewski, and M. Maciejewski. Every week the Radio Club sends WZQZR over the air waves. Having earned their license from the F.C.C. they joined M.A.R.S. lMilitary Affiliate Radio Systemj. Under the able direction of Fr. David Reddy, this club has grown by leaps and bounds. Every member is doing something from actual Broadcasting to the building of radio circuits. Next time you hear that cool hum on your radio you'll know it's WZQZR, Timon's radio club broadcasting over the air waves. I don't know the answer off hand, Gentlemen, says P. Schreiber, Science Club President. .Uernbers ofthe Science Club put away their instru ments and test tubes long enough to pose for our photographer. Timon cameramen at work in Dark room are J. Kick, R. Bre- zinski and P. Meaney. DEBATI G The Debating Club with Mr. Ewing as Moderator has programmed their meetings to develop effective- ness and facility in the delivering of speeches. As OFFICERS OF TIMON CAMERA CLUB: J. ,VcDonalfl Treasurer, L. Ricci, Vice President: G. Grube, Presiclentq R. Coolex Secretary. lllembers are J. Kick, H. Hammond. J. .llajezi-ski, D Fallon, JI. Coffey, R. O'Connell, P. llmrzy. E, Fitzner. P Reich, R. Brezinshi, I. Stick. CAMERA The Camera Club, which consists of about twenty students, guided by their moderator Fr. Anthony have greatly increased their knowledge in the field of photography. One of the club's main activities is their annual snapshot contest. It is open to the whole student body and prizes are awarded to the winners of the contest. The Camera Club's chief purpose is to show the members how to use cameras of all types and the proper use of the developing and enlarging equip- ment. lawyers in miniature, they met challenges from other schools with much success. If you came to a meeting, you would probably hear H. . . My opponents have . . . or someone delivering an elegant speech on Why Schools Need Money or Contemporary American Life. The Debating Club is truly a credit to the name of Timon High School. ,Q ,J I ' Charles Fischer and Edward Cuddihy pose with Debating Club liloderator, lllr. Ewing. These students represented Timon in the K. of C. Oratorical Contest. Outstanding speakers who took part in the I' Model U.N. Assembly im March are D. Duhan, T. Kalicz, N. lllancuso, J. Forma. 1 .V 29 In ll 1 MOTHEHQ CLUB Ol'l'lCERSESeated: Illrs. Robert J. Toms, President: Fr. Lorcarz Graham Moderator 'Urs Richard A. Willard, Vice President. Standing: Mrs. Edward A. Herrman Treasurfr and Urs Joseph L. O'Connor, Secretary. MUTHEHYIIUB Since 1948 Timon's Mothers' Club has been one of the most active organizations in the School. This year, activities have included the Membership Tea. the Christmas Party, Parcel Post Auction, and the Annual Card Party. In the Religious Program were included The Living Rosary and a Communion Breakfast. Several guest speakers and faculty members have addressed the Timon Mothers. LL Parents step out for thi' rfvenirig at the .Vom's and Pop's Social. AUl'fl-Ul1tll'f Fred Gt'VF771t1I1l1 raps flu' gow! at Ihr Q Parcel Post Auction. FATHERS' CLUB OFFICERS-f Pierce Cournan, Vice Pres.: Russel! Klass, Presidentg Fr. Linus Hennessy Moderator: John Kuzina, Sgt.-at-Armsg Raymond Danahy, Secretary. Absent, George Gegenfurtner, Treasurer. FATHEHS' EL B The backbone of Timon's athletic program, The Fathers' Club, has enjoyed a successful year. Among the highlights of this year's activities has been Sports Night with Bob Cousy as guest speaker. The Fathers' Club also sponsored its Annual Father-Son Communion Breakfast. The Club has been Host to a number of guest speakers this year. y Santa makes his appearance at the Parent's Christmas Party. 11's back to school again as mothers and fathers attend Open House at Timon. Bob Cousy, Sports Night guest, demon! strates his well known push shot for Timon fathers and their guests. A strenuous workout on the trampolzne durzng one of Tzmon s dazly gym classes Crew Coach Toby Brett zooms around tn hzs boat clearing debrzs from the channel The wearzn' o' the Green finds TLmon's marching ln the St Patr1ck's Day Parade N11 Judges P Gallwan and R Klass mete out punzshments to Frosh durzng znztzatzon exer elses Q I fafultv Frosh cooks take time to smile at our cameraman as thex pnepare dznner I I - he , 1, J S ff! . . . , . ff A 3 l Q, 3 1 N. x Q .73 'K 4 , . . , , 4 - 44 n - - I ji -I li I L if ,fs C5 L ng' .-. nun. PUUTB LL SCOREBOARD TIMON 19 0 AQUINAS f TIMON 39 0 NOTRE DAME TIMON 25 0 BAKER-VICTORY TIMON 33 7 RYAN TIMON 44 7 CANISIUS TIMON 13 26 ST. JOE'S TIMON 19 0 FALLON TIMON 12 13 DESALES 'Non League Neil O'Rourke sails over a pair of Crusaders during the 44-7 rout of Canisius at Civic Sta- dium. Fxrst row. T. Cummings, T. Johnston, J. Broome, J. Leary, B. Van Remmen, J. Courtney, G. Gill, D. Doyle, D. Phillips. Second row: T. Overdorf, N. Sewic, P. Danahy, G. Syzmanski, B. Roof, Zazada, C. Fisher, M. Regan. Third row: Manager G. Wallace, Capt. .Mike Fitzpatrick, J. McNally, L. Grsevinski, J. Fitzsimmons, N. O'Rourke, L. Lesswing, J. Gainey, L. Carr, R. Fultz, Manager Dave Bigelow. Fourth row: John Fitzpatrick, Don Sullivan, T. Cosgrove,'J. Helfrich, F. Marchese, B. Guest, R. Miller, and Manager E. Peters. Timon's 1957 Football Tigers completed their second season in the newly formed Msgr. Martin Football League with a gratifying 5-2 third place finish. The Tigers conquests in- cluded victories over Notre Dame of Batavia, Baker-Victory, Ryan, Canisius and Fallon. However the gridders suffered decisive losses to' the Saint Joseph Marauders, Notre Dame Cup Champions, and to the second place finisher, Desales of Lockport. Mike Fitzpatrick and Ralph Fultz were the lone Timonites to at- tain the honor of All-Catholic. Fitzpatrick was the league's leading scorer and ground gainer while Fultz was runnerup in the pass receiving department. Bill Roof, Chuck Fisher and Neil O'Rourke were placed on the second team. The first game of the season' saw the Tigers journey to Rochester, New York and emerge as victors by a 19-0 score over a traditional strong Aquinas team. The contest was being played as a warmup for the seven league encounters to follow. 1- - E' Van Remmen heads for pay dirt in the Canisius rout. 0'Rourke downs Aquinas ball-carrier as Ralph Fultz closes in. Timon defeated Aquinas 19-0 on the Zatter's field. Saints emerged successful After a scoreless first half the Bengals tallied for three touchdowns in the third quarter. Neil O,Rourke's quarterback sneak, Joe Fit- zimmons' 12 yard plunge and Jim Gainey's end around were the scoring plays. Timon's first league game of the season came easy to the Tigers as they swept to a decisive 39-0 victory over Notre Dame of Batavia. Mike Fitzpatrick was the big gun as the latter had scoring runs of 90, 45 and 10 yards. His 90 yarder came on the opening kickoff of the game. Neil O'Rourke, Ralph Fultz and Joe Fitzimmons also contributed to the scoring. The Tigers notched their second league Win of Fitzsimmons and Guest pave the way for ball carrier Van Remmen ing winning effort over Baker-Victory. St. Joe defenses close in on Tirnon star Mike after a hard fought contest. lr Irs- ,- 'iff L ' 5614? A, ,. , lit-.eff .1 ,Kwan una... 1. 5' 2-1 .2104 , -fri e A. L ,-l 412' ff 'fl .- -f1 '3s,gS-gif? 1- fr r '?l2? 'kd f- :ini Timon coaches Joe Bajak and Don Sherger look over the squad during practice sessions at M ulroy. Joe Fitzsimmons handles the pigskin as Van Remmen wards off a would-be tackler during the seasonls opener at Notre Danze of Batavia. Timon easily handled the foe by racking up a 39-0 win. Fitzpatrick during season's big game The Timorfs starting lineup tunes up for the vital St. Joe's battle at Civic Stadium. The Saints wnquerecl Timon by a 26-13 margin. the season by virtue of a convincing 25-0 triumph over Baker-Victory at Lackawanna Stadium. Neil O'Rourke and Jim Gainey were the scorers in the first half with Fitzpatrick and Gainey tallying in the second stanza. The gridders made short work of the Ryan Rams as they trounced the hapless, flu-ridden team from Main Street by a 33-7 margin. The Timon vs Canisius game will be one long remembered by Timonites as the gridders blasted the Crusaders by a 44-7 score at Civic Stadium. Timon compiled seven touchdowns, Take it easy, it hurts, cries Frank Marchese as teammates Lesswing and Sewiec carry him off after an injury. Tenseness spreads across the Tiger bench as un- favorable action takes place on the Aquinas field. Mike Fitzpatrick makes ready to bring down St. Joe's Jackson as fellow Tigers look on. Timon la ers whoo it u a ter the 19-0 con- P y P p f quest of the Rochester squad. Ralph F ultz prepares to take on an Aquinas ball-handler four in the opening half and three in the closing half. Mike Fitzpatrick was the offensive leader, scoring three touchdowns. Saint Joseph's Collegiate Institute dealt the crucial blow to Timon's bid for the league title by handing the Tigers 26-13 setback at Civic Stadium. The gridders faced a 14-0 deficit at the intermission and from that point the cause seemed lost. Fallon's Flyers were the fifth victim of the Tigers. The contest was played out at Lacka- wanna Stadium with the final score winding up Timon 195 Fallon 0. The final game of the season saw the Tigers lose their chance for second place due to Desales 13-12 victory over the Timonites. Neil O'Rourke attempts to break away from the clutches of Desales lines- Unideflfilled fl1Cklf?f brings down 5f JOCS Jud? men as Roof gets in position for assistance. son while three Bengals converge on the play J. V. Fnulhall Lenny Kalinowski carries the ball for the Frosh as teammates clear the way. The Baby Bengals, under the guidance of coach Jerry Schlee and his able assistants, Matt Colpoys and Bill Campbell, secured a nifty six win, one loss record, one of the best records in Timon's history. The strong Bengals surged to Wins over Burgard by the score of 12 to 0, Ryan by 6 to 0, Fallon by 18 to 0, Baker- Victory by 27 to 0, Canisius and Notre Dame. The lone loss came at the hands of St. Joe's by the score of 13 to 0. The team was Well rounded with Koerber, Jed O'Conner and Frank Cipriani switching off at quarterback. This trio was aided by a well balanced squad. dun---.5 '- -H-nuns - Unidentihed St. Joe's tacklers try to bring down John 0'ConmJr after a big gain. First row: Manager D. Bigelow, Jarnecki, Bayerl, Tobias, Octauiani, Kenny, Alnold, llflann, Snajczuk, Shine, O'Brien, Valtin. Second row: Mueller, Clinton, Koerber, Lee, Hund, Siewic, Stallone, Ernst, O'Connor, Alalinowski, Manager Kuzina. Third row: Coach Jerry Schlee, Stapell, Donovan, Kalinowski, Haeffner, Phillips, Zazada, Hoellig, Colliuan, Hahn, Quinn, Slack, Assist- ant coach Matt Colpoys. ....., i X6 fs 1 IIHU55 IIUUNTHY Veteran coach Mel Palano drove his fabu- lous Timon harriers to their sixth consecutive - unbeaten season and All-Catholic Title as they rs., stretched their winning streak to thirty-five. The Tigers have never yet been defeated in A league competltlgn' ' l Tom Ryan and Dick Klass-Timon's representatives on One of the major factors 1n the Timon suc- the 1957 All-Catholic Cross Country team. cess was the consistent outstanding perform- - ances of the speedy Tom Ryan. Tom won the All-Catholic meet hands down in the record shattering time of 13:58.6, almost a full minute in front of Bill Flynn of the Canisius squad. Another Timon star, Dick Klass placed fourth in the big race which the South-Siders went on to win 27-47 over Canisius and by far more over the other schools. Timon star Tom Ryan pushes up the last hill to finish first once again. CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD- --First row: T. Ward, K. Willard, S. Talty, T. Eckert, J. Roche, J. Roche, J. Schaffer. Second row: Mr. Palano, Coach, T. Rackl, llflgr., Fr. Sebastian, R. Linch, R. Willard, G. Thibault, C. Cooley, J. lllcMah0n, K. Crehan, R. Klass, T. Ryan, J. Linder, J. lllurdough, M. Russert, M. Diggins, T. Russell, R. Mc- Carthy, Mgr. Tired harriers await the return trip from Delaware. Starter's gun sends Timon runners off to a flying start. In the regular season competition the Tigers buried the majority of their opponents. St. Joe's fell victim 15-49 while St. Mary's was overcome 15-74. Fallon presented the South- Siders a greater problem but nevertheless Went down 19-40. In this meet, Ryan crossed the line first with Tom Russell second, Gary Thi- bault third, Mike Russert fifth and Bill Linder eighth. The big event of the year came in the form of an invitation to the Inter-Scholastic cross country meet in Syracuse. Once more Tom Ryan made a name for himself as he broke the old record for the course. In this event the Timon squad finished second with Tom Russell finishing 6th and Chet Cooley placing 7th. The Timon B team led by Mike Blest came in fourth. Timon tuned up for the All-Catholic Meet by posting easy victories over Canisius and St. Joe's. All-Catholic Dick Klass shows the strain of victory. Tom Russell followed by Dick Willard help bring another victory to the Tigers. Tzmon Opponent Score Tunon Opponent Score St. Mary's Aquinas Inst. Canisius Ryan Baker-Victory St. Joseph's Fallon Cathedral Prep St. Mary's MANHATFAN CUP PLAY OH-'s llmon 63 Mmdzenty 40 Timon 51 bt Joseph s 48 Tlmon 52 Qt Francis 67 Basketball Coach Palano glues man agers Bernie Kennedy and Joe Shee han tzps on how to wind that tape VARSITY SQUAD P Hulme N Leonarezyk, R. Dunbar D Neeson Capt W McDonald M Schlee B Guest B Van Remmen F Czprzanz G Gegenfurtner M Brownsey. Paul Hulme The Tiger Cagers made a brilliant second round comeback as they racked up a 10-2 season mark only to be topped in the Playoff finals by St. Francis of Athol Springs. Both squads entered the classic contest sporting 13 game winning skeins. The outcome, 67-52, marked the third consecu- tive year in which Timon has reached the finals, only to be defeated. At the conclusion of a greatly successful season Timon blasted Mindzenty 63-40, in the opening round. Brian Guest surprised the Monarchs with a production of 28 points. The Tigers coasted to the victory after building a 28-12 halftime margin. Shortly thereafter the South-Siders met St. Joels, whom they had split a pair of contests with dur- ing the season. Timon took an early 6-0 lead Dick Dunbar 1 Bernard Butch Van Rcmman Paul Hulme fights for the ball in crucial contest against Fallon on the Tiger hard- wood. Timon downed the Flyers 59-53 . 1 Dan Neeson banks thi' clinclufr in swni-finals 1Ill14X'OffC0I1l4'Sl against Sl, Jozfs in .llcmorial Auditorium. Timon won 51-48. which was soon erased. The Marauders main- tained a slim margin until the very end when the Tigers gained new life. With 45 seconds remain- ing Cipriani clicked to put Timon in front at 47- 46, their first lead since the opening minutes. Weiss for the opposition sent the crowd into hysterics as he placed the Saints ahead. Time was running out when Neeson stole the ball and scored on a layup for Timon. He was fouled on the play and so was able to add another point, giving the Bengals a 51-48 lead. Timon avenged early season reverses at the start of the second round as they buried Canisius and Aquinas, the latter in a non-league contest. All-Catholic star Bill McDonald paved the way for the Tigers with 20 markers in the Crusader Baker players try in battle at Timon. On Baker. vain to block Frank Ciprianils lofty shot in a two different occasions the Tigers overzvhelmecl Thi' 11116111-llg playoff game sues irztensv avtmn under llzr' Timon baslcwt. The Hwzgals buried ,'lll'llllSZPfl,lVV 63-40 to gain llufir way Io the semi-fifzals. Frank Cipriani goes high off the floor for a jump shot in an exciting fight against Aquinas. Timon avenged an earlier reverse by dumping the Rochester squad 70-49. battle while Dick Dunbar and George Gegen- furtner piled up twelve apiece against the Roch- ester School. The big win of the season came in the St. Joe game. Timonls 65-60 win on the Saints floor pre- sented a fitting climax to a long drive for first place. Other teams which fell victim to the Tigers were Ryan, Baker-Victory, Fallon and St. Mary's For the Deaf. These teams all contributed two games in the Tiger win column. Bill Mc- Donald led the league's scorers while he and team mate Frank Cipriani were named to All- Catholic squad. McDonald received coach Mel Palano's Most Improved Playern award while Dan Neeson was named as the Most Valuable Player. Hrian Guest attempts early season contest in which the Figers were pitted against Fallon Both squads watch the action as Guest and an Aquinas plaxtr trx to bring down a jump ball. lv i' P .r JV's 7 if It 9,5 2 'vw 5 Pi gi, . - 3, H Yr? JV SCOREBOARD Opponent Aquinas Inst. Mindzenty Canisius Ryan Cathedral Prep CErien Baker-Victory St. Joseph C. I. St. Francis Fallon St. Mary's Aquinas Inst. Canisius Ryan Baker-Victory St, Joseph C. I. Fallon Cathedral Prep JUNIOR VARSITY Front row: R. Gegenfurtmr J illzller 'I Herrman J Mann V Kznnex W Plouucha Qecond row: Algr. T. Ouerdorf P Stapell J 'Vlara F Gable Bob Gegonfurtner lets loose uzth Coath Jerrx Schlee J Connors, F. Quinn, R. Nlml wuzcz Mgr Ill Hooley a jump shot against Canisius ma gx E ii wtf 4, :Tyr AWLN, '-f I 'xg m-T294 ,, f , ,N f DR TA T Q.. , ' 'F :E X42 4. ' I , - sq ,- .,, n2z , J., -. ll 5 ff 2,1 A -A I ' .p 51 ' L' in K Q Y K gf ,-'30' 'AKC' X' NI ' U ! . ! x n A - . X f Q., X J-14 Q 'Y v S fl! , H W xv JO- 5 f' If X '47, 'xv 49 4 V ! I3 '1 f h f I , , xv ff J- 4.f ,,. L k A i 11,91 - ! ,ag ix x ev , ' A I , l A if --d? 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' fiff'f:V L'1 ?,f'75g 4654233 aff 2,.m15 5Afkf'iw ,W W my WW-'Q j :' ' ' 'W ' A f 'X Kffffl ' A ' ., V f A Mm, , 1, 'Wffv -V, Y Z - 'ks H f .,-f' ,Q ,T ' f , S M my- .q4,,,..s.. m,,n.1.iaima:,.i..g,.,2,,,,,w-qfgf Timon's outdoor track team takes a breather during a practice at Houghton Park long enough to pose for TALISMAN pictures TH Eli The Timon Outdoor Track squad buried no less than five opponents to capture the first championship offered by the newly formed circuit. The Tigers gained three of the wins by identical scores of 57-25. The season opener saw the South-siders topple St. Mary's by 57-25 and then follow up this feat with a carbon copy victory over Mindszenty. These first two meets saw Timon take seven of the ten events. The season mark was stretched to 3-0 as they carved out a 49-33 conquest over arch-rival Canisius. Two records fell while Timon nosed out a 44-39 win over Fallon. The unbeaten year was then concluded with a 57-25 win over Duffy. Dick Klass hands off to Mike Fitzpatrick during a relay race at Houghton park. th. GOLF TEAM-f Mike Snajczuk, Joe Purcell, Moderator Fr. Victorian, Dick Cuddihy, Bob Pfister, Ed Pfister. Dick Cuddihy displays his championship form for the Talisman cameraman. GULF Last Spring the Timon linksters, moderated by Father Victorian, Hnished the season with a won 2 lost 1 record. The team posted victories over St. Joes by the score of 10 to 2, and Duffy 12 to O. However, Canisius proved just a little too much as they dropped the decision by the score of 65 to 5Vz. During the course of the season the team was entered in the schoolboy tournament held at Dansville, N. Y. and they brought more honors to Timon by winning it handily. Joe Purcell sinks one during golf tryouts as John Pfister looks on. l. l .l, 6 s B SEBALL The Baseball Tigers posted a won-6 lost-4 record in last year's competition. The Bengals started the season on the right foot by nosing out St. J0e's 2-0 on the wings of Jim S0rrentin0's two hit performance. For the second contest of the season the Timon squad traveled to Delaware Park where they absorbed an 8-7 reverse at the hands of Canisius High. The Crusaders took quick advantage of five walks handed out by the Timon pitching staff and added a pair of base hits to push four runs across in the fifth inning. On their next outing the South-siders posted their second shutout of the year by dropping Ryan 3-0. Again Sorrentino controlled things from the mound. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: CKneeling from leftj K. Crosson H Madigan T Wzllzams R Whalen J Ventura R Valtzn Standing: F. Battaglia, B. Guest, B. Van Rernmen, E. Orzech J Williams F Czprzanz G Gegenfurtner E Herrman R lllzller Faculty Moderator Fr. David, and J. Sheehan. n l l ww fwnafw 1' l a ,,v- -' -4. I s W., -71 L .I , .cf v L, , -. D I sg .f . ' '.s.,1,f j,3..: ' , ' 1 J 1 4, , - ' . 4 ' Nhlaf -. -. ,,n... . -0 J c .4- N Dick Whalen slides safely home as spark plug Toe Sorrentirw takes ' third during league action. The club record was made three and one as the Tigers downed Fallon, 6-1. Soon afterwards the Green and Gold ran their record to six wins against three setbacks. The team then prepared for the crucial game against St. Joe's. The squads fought nip and tuck for ten innings before the Saints took the upper hand in the 11th inning. A single and a triple, back to back scored the run which pushed Timon out of first place. Jack O'Connor is nailed at the plate in a battle at Cazenouia Park. Denny Perry crosses the dish as the Tigers down Ryan in a crucial contest. Q 1 'Wann ...4 f' . , -D . Q- :Ja-0-ii . Q., . x , ., K 4 ,, ' .,-'gQaq, 1, 1-V -4-qqsic'-'s 54 ,-. , , . , . , , . . , , -..-- , - N- e -5. . , .. - . . 1 Nha, Q.-A., hx. George Gegenfuriner adds a run to the Timon total during the big game against Canisius. .- ,veg H18 'fi- f3 r'5Z5' '. . , , . .' ,. . - .x ,faqs .,'.4r. .a ,., . as . ,.y f- 4.u ' .', ,e x - .4--.-Q . 325 .I 51 John Walsh spears a throw from the second base position in plenty of time to get the oncoming runner. E tv J.V. BASEBALL TILAM R Ku!! managrr J Horner M OHern M Heclrr R. Dziegelski Ill fzprlanz D Gorney B Hlgelou Standing E Illlzs F Quinn, J. Mvers R Robillard C Regan R Main C Fest R Gegenfurtmr R. Hund, J lllulvev manager Mr Barrous Coach Three washouts and a continual threat from the forces of nature held the J .V. schedule to only three contests. As a result, the team fin- ished the season with a 2-1 record. In the opening fight Timon survived a shaky first inning and then buried Fallon under a 16-3 deluge. The second win of the campaign re- sulted from an avengeful spirit among the Timon players who wished to overcome the only team which defeated them the previous year . . . St. Francis. The win came by an 8-4 rhargin. Canisius was responsible for the only reverse, a score of 4-0, behind the four hit pitching of Paul Andrewski. Ciprzani is called out at the plate in crucial contest with St. Joes , , .,i'ilI'-its -L ' X- ffi.. wg. ' 1'm5': H0 - -Q ,A 'WI . ' ze l ' QN Q , 5 '5'0L'A ,,'o 0, Q .'3'43?4 0.0.0. Q ,O 'fit 'Q 4 5.9. Q 6fq'Q f o S 6 'o ' 5 Q Og 0 .1 0 0 ogg, ,W fy SO' 0 1 v' Qzfl' 0 ol 'tfffwlf ,Moderator Fr. ,Myron gives out Varsity Tennis letters to the team during Letter Assembly in the aud. Paul Alico smashes one back during practice at Cazenouia Park. TENNIS A new sport was added to Timon's ever- growing athletic program last year. The Timon Tennis Team made its initial appearance, and although the overall team record was not high, it set a foundation upon which future teams can be built. Individuals played an important part in this eventful season. Two victories were posted over Notre Dame, while defeats were suffered at the hands of Canisius, Fallon, St. Joe's and Duffy. E I S A. xl , , ' x .. Pete Slope!! returns an easy shot during early season practice. TENNIS TICAMW Fr. llyron, lloderator, E. Jlurray, J. Davidson, -I. Tanzella. J. Clinton. P. Alico, P. Smpell. 53 E' Ci ,X ' - - 2 'Q7 EHEW Timon's Crew proved its superiority this past year not only to our local rivals but to the entire country by rowing their way to the four-oared championship in the American Schoolboy Regatta at Washington, D. C. Timon oarsmen battled a strong head wind and choppy waters on the Potomac River yet crossed the finish line two lengths in the lead in the time of 6:02. 'Timon's American Schoolboy Champions entered the Canadian Schoolboy Regatta at Port Dalhousie. The Tirnon Timon Crea' Coach Tab-v Brett receives a trophy at Sports Nightfor his outstanding Contribution to our athletic program. Timon Crea' Team takes time out to pose for the Talisman photographer after a rugged workout at the West Side Rowing Club. 1 .-+L, ' . X Frank Marchese and Ted Urban seem to be The Timon All-High squad IS seen showing of? their neulx acquired trophy admiring the scenery during a workout at the West Side Rowing Club. Four in the most exciting race of the season won by two feet. The time was unbelievable, 5:04. The Timon crew had captured two coveted awards. On the third Sunday in June this great crew added its third victory of the season by winning the All-High race in Buffalo. Thanks for the greatness of our crew is due to the coach, Toby Brett. In recognition of his great accomplishment with the Timon crew, Toby received a plaque on Sports Night. This was only a token of the esteem which Timon's coach receives from the students for his time and effort. The crowned North-A merican School- boy Champs pose with their trophy for the TALISMAN photographer. From the left: Geary, Marchese, Mahoney, Urban, Schwartzott, and Tom Mas- terson fin fronth. Timon's Junior Varsity team is seen in the distance during a race at the West fide Rowing Fluh 'MW A peacefu I .. A o T ,,..'- ...J-' ., W ff L 5 MM d 'n midst of U busy day' I moment with Our Lor 1 fd Mahoney ances, a famlyiar H Hllrg at Txpz' f lmon v' . Ca HCI' 4 Gofldtlzs by thifHDduf 'A' IIN, 1.0 Bishop Eustace J. Smith, D.D., 0.F..'U,. distributes GUIJSU nUllf'.s'l of NH. honor cords to our Freshnzvn during his varly Fall visit. Milk for ht-ahh 1.21 th 1' lvl-IIIIIII ,-U ft'f!'l'1,U FHESHMAN Our Freshman year was truly a new and exciting experience in our young lives. VVe en- tered upon another plateau of life with hesita- tion yet looking forward to the good times we expected to have in high school. We were no longer under the wings of our grade school teachersg the Friars now were to guide us in becoming Christian gentlemen. In September a new addition was added to Timon in the way of the Como Avenue Annex. Ring Around the Rainbowi' was the show hit of the year as it smashed all time attendance records. The Frosh were also tops in honors, leading the way with the UPPERCLASSMEN following. We also had the privilege of being the first Freshmen ever to be initiated in the history of the school. The year was climaxed by the celebration of our principal's Silver Jubilee of his ordination to the priesthood. Nash Hall, Home of Timon fmshl As the year came to a close we realized that we had grown in strength, grace and knowl- edge. We were now looking forward to our Sophomore year when we would be upperclass- men! FRESHMAN DELEGATES-G. Buchanan, L. Kalinowski, M. Rebman, P. Smith, J. Slack, J. Lobuglio Absent: R. Gagenfurtner. Seated: J. Doherty, President, and R. Delllaria, Vice President. K an 5 A, First row: R. Ross. R. Drllwzlsaslci, If. Gan 11011. W. Giczlsozrslsi, D. A'l'il'fl4'f, J. Garrigfm. Sf-cond row: ll. .1ICDOnulrl, D. Kvamf. J. Smltlz. If. C,'f lLl'C4', If. l rw'1rmr1. G. Sl:al.sl.'i, JI. lioollz. Third row: D. Hwzs, J. Jlalzomfy, D. Wn'5'anfl, L, Koch. P. Jlanlru, P. Gaglionv, T. Kaznziwrczals, D. Cuffrfy, R. -Jonvs, J. Shaffer. J. Lipa. J. Luciani, A. Zielenski. Fourth row: E. Vaarwerk, D. Ernst, J. Trztko, R. Dellurizz. S. Kiel, T. Pacer. D. Colleran. JI. Jlaciejewski, JI. Fleischmzuz, R. Lee, L. KUZillOlLASl.'f. J. Jaclzson, J. llolloy. Hnmernnm QUE Humernnm EU3 First row: W. Dahl, J. Ryan. If. Gamzzo. T. Zimmer. J. Carlo, G. Hausvr. T. llerccr, T. Pascivcznils. Second row J. Dissarlr, T. Knoerl, J. AILLIILOOIZ, J. f'7'llL'UI1, VV. All-IZI'U7', P. Hoffnzcm, D. Sullivan, S. Ifuchanan, P. Griffths, R Colt. If. l 1'1wrlnrzc'l:, W. Bmzfl. Third row: J. Pivprzny. J. Ustvrlw, G. Flvary. R. BOLl'l.'!l. J. I'u1rlul:, J. Olszezvslci, A Hbvrl, lil. Il,l'l1I7lU11, J. Slllllldllllll, lf. Slain. F. P0rll:lmlf'l1. J. Steuwzx. 1. M First row: K. Stanek, J. Pacer, P. Purcell, M. Kolarz, K. Herrmann, S. Mangione, R. Barush. Second row: G. Zucarelli, P. Quinn, F. Klimjack, D. Kirby, L. Schull, T. Bernick, T. O'Brien, R. Kull, K. Willard, K. Bachara, T. Regan. Third row: D. Brzezinski, J. Sullivan, R. Keine, J. Myers, J. Mulvey, T. Szatkowski, J. Dougherty, J. Daley, E. Lillis, J. Keller, T. Horbett. Hnmernnm 204 Students plot strategy for after- noon classes. Victorian introduces frosh to basic scientifc principles. k I 4 . tr 1 A First row: D. Stevens, R. Czajka, D. Longo, J. Roach, J. Roach, J. Russo, J. .1Ic'Namara. Second row: H. Simonick, R. O'Donnell, T. Ellis, D. Frascello, J. Ferron, D. Walker, JW. Chelus. Third row: J. Costello, J. Dyson, T. O'Shei, J. Leisner, J. Pfister, R. Solomon, E. Piekop, J. Eck, R. Witkowski, J. Busalacki, R. Jladison, P. Petronsky. Fourth row: J. Nladigan, W. Casey, G. Battaglia, E. Schubbe, J. Slack, R. Hoellig, T. Beale, P. Youngkins, T. Ryan, L. Ostapouych, lVI. Catanzaro, J. llfliller. Hnmernnm EU5 Hnmerunm fllll First row: F. Parker, R. Bloom, JI. Clziacchia, J. Nowak. D. liakalilc, -l. Kuly. Second row: F. Laaciello, T. Gralwen- statter, G. Schreiber, J. Woods, J. Rich, R. Dziegelski, N. Jerabek. Third row: K. Ruppert, J. Lobuglio, S. Talty, J. Bouquard, M. Todd, P. Balon, J. lVelson, J. Desiderio. J. Ryan, F. Gerard, J. Herrmann, P. Lukasik, E. Tam- borski. Fourth row: J. Carney, N. Reimondo, R. Gegenfurtner, F. Beers, D. Dempsey, D. Donovan, R. lllinkiewicz, R. Zasada, J. lllalinowski, N. Siwiec, D. O'Connor, C. Wilson, R. Wolosz. if Q. k 'G IWW .J QS . vk '32 F1 . -sq, I . A - w - 1? 'x ,V ff,-fs if I 'W 2 'IL 1 1? ff '-'Q :,,-J,,,.-P M- 2 V, , 5- . I ,HZ , s x Q , XA , 23 Nw , A W f ,,,' 5. nv' f X ,,, s 3 'X Q .ip f i nl A , M25 Q3 I .fr I 7 X 9 First row: T, Woods, M. Frost, B. Nash, T. Rozdecki, G. Buchanan, J. Barr. Second row: L. Doctor, G. Kremer, D Donohue, J. Kuzina, D. Hurley, W. Van Remmen, J. Schintzius. Third row: T. Brown, T. Friel, R. ZVIcLeary, A Casciano, R. Waters, XVI. Kinney, P. O'Hern, XVI. Besant, J. Hutka, J. Steen. Fourth row: T. Eckert, R. Ardanuy P. Siracasa, A. Petre, R. Nagy, K. Board, F. Quinn, W. Cauanaugh, P. Farrell, P. Gorman, R. Mann. Hnmernnm 303 .Mn Driscoll reveals the rudiments of Latin to College En- trance tyros. Newly initiated freshmen flash smiles C?,b after becom- ing official Timonites. 131' ,f 7' SUPHUMUHES Our Sophomore year found us less confused about high school life and more confident in ourselves. We met new friends and began feel- ing more like part of the school. Many of us found interest in various extra-curricular ac- tivities and the Junior Varsity sports. Few of us participated in varsity sports, but we were there to cheer the team on to victory. The barriers of shyness gradually dissolved. Why we even began attending Friday night dances! Our labors in study were rewarded by a good percentage of the class receiving honors. We acquired new and improved old methods of study which have since proven invaluable. At times when we became a little too spirited the professors calmed us down by means of a jug slip. We were growing in wisdom and grace under the watchful eyes of the Friars. Before We knew it Our Sophomore year Was almost Two underclassmen enjoy a quiet corner of the Over- library. SOPHOMORE DELEGATES-P. Maher, A. Stallone, D. Danahy, E. Kremblas, R. Kreuzer, K. Halloran In front: President Anthony Ottauanni. Moderator, Fr. LaSalle, Vice President Vincent Shipe. First row: W. Harris, IVI. Hooley, T. Herrmann, W. Miller, R. Sherry, J. Prentiss, M. Vitko, K. Cummings. Second row: J. llflellerski, N. Nlerkel, H. Sgroi, R. Cooley, T. Russell, P. Rudnicki, P. Purcell, F. Pomponio, J. Tobin. Third row: K. Arnold, NI. Silvestri, E. Kane, J. Lynch, J. Quinn, S. Poclsiadlo, E. llflurray, C. Delahanty, G. Smith, B. Wagner, J. Recktenwald, L. Greisman. Fourth row: J. Clinton, J. Jordan, J. Clabeau, M. Haeffner, J. Shifferle, J. Fitzpatrick, C. Gable, E. Reis, J. Connors, T. Adamski, J. Lentz, T. McDonnell, R. Kreuzer, J. 0'Connor. Absent: D. Flynn. Hnmernnm Elll .Uothwrs and Fathers listen to Fr. Kenneth during simulated classes on annual parents' night. Fr. LaSalle demonstrates biological wonders for engrossed Sophomores. '10 45 First row: J. llurrlouglz. PV. Rvgvr. P. B4'c'l:c'r, JI. Rich. P. Daffy, If. Cusinzcmo. D. Desmomf, R, Dvrls, Se-cond row: D. Delffcffi. R. Cfzu'ajzlul:, F. Kurzrlovrfwr. D. Faffon, Ii. IXVI'!'I7ll7lllS, R. Cclppola. D. Kvller. J. Gmry. li. U'Sh1'c1. Third row: J. Horfwr. J. Oflrly, J. Pr1z'ar1n11'sl:i. F. Farricro, J. Dorzoglzuv, R. Krmzlz. R. Gernmmz, C. Sclznzirff. J. Griffin. G, Iirnzcr, J. Luiz. JI. Oatws, -I. Ifwgurz. J. Shiny. Fourth row: Al. ffI1f'f'l1. VV. Pfowucha, D. .1lr'c'ga11. Ii. 1'wifZ!If'l', D. Phillips, J. 1A'Cl7',X', J. De'Ccssarr'. J. Hvuly, -1. Jlam. H. Batvs, W. llozilzgo. J. Gfzllzzglwr, J. Kcfrbffr. P. fllarfvllo. Humernnm RUE Hnmernnm EII3 First row: P. Jlarfilz, E. .Vzzrrukn VV, Gorman, F. Flarlx. JI. Garrigmz. J. Lopus. H. Schowzf, G. Hollvr. Svcond row: L. Sanzuvls. G. O'Hrimz, T. Jmzrs. P. Fuzz, E. Scfzrviwr, A. f'f1scA1'r111o. 'l'. I f'I','J11so11. T. IUCIHUC. D. Df'lH4'H0. Third row: 'l'. Hurlrrf. D. .gllHfl'lll1. D, Illlllflh-T. G. Sfr'l'r'1z.w. J. Iiclnlso. V. Slzipw. I . SI'lIUI'fUIIl17f. R. Hzmfl. C. -lulzwr-lxi, A. OffIIL'fflIIl', H. l3lLL'C!'HC1. Fourth row: JI. .UvGf1rry. D. Lallvy, YV. Hcclmr. W. Kirclzofvr, R. Posluszlzy. C'. Rf'glIIZ. W, Quinn, R. Kane. J. Leittwz, G. Hahn, D. Bigelow. D. fliarfurt. 5 . Q .i x 5 .-V A lf, ' M ,,. , v- JL--4 r 15 s 5 65- il, gg F if- '? 2 is iw 44 9S?a4 I ' . is ggf3 ffY .- in . x.,Qh,L rl ' VT Agglx jQvY' tw gz,hE C e' A 2 5 I 4 ,Q me X gil, ff' -rf. 1 I ' K First row: R. Hoch, J. Rudich, W. Walters, J. Jlonile, R. Hecht, W. ltlcllfahon. Second row: S. Fassari, J. Sullivan, R. Snaejuk, J. Zebraclzi, D. Sullivan. K. .VcGrath, J. Biellak. Third row: J. Campbell, lil. lllurray, J. Saber, H. Karem, J. O,Giony, J. lllolloy, J. lklarezalels, P. lllaneuso, lil. Alurphy, P. Fusani, Panullo. Fourth row: K Kwiatlcowski, A. Stallone, R. lloesser, J. Hayhurst, R. Armstrong, R. Zelak, F. Wrenn, J. Fennie, J. Cegielslei, L Carr, T. Burke, M. Hockey. Hnmernum HUB First row: J. Santi, J. Rudzinski, R. Graeber, E. Kolaflziaj, E. Sullivan, J. Catanzaro. Second row: G. Whalen, M. Cipriani, F. Dilllariu, lW. Scanlon, V. Cilano, P. Lawrence, J. Bradley, R. Kimaid. J. Cegaratfi. Third row: J, Barone, P. Crisman, P. Herrmann, D. .'lIc'Keever, IW. Yantomasi, lil. Diggins, lil. Kennedy, T. Riter, S. llluseato, D. Kane, P. Hayes, J. Charleton, D. Dlelrich. Fourth row: lil. Kearns, T. Gee, J. Hoeflich, P. Sfapell, R. Lillell. P. Flood, Halloran, G. Syzmanslri. R. Robillarfl. R. Zwelling, D. Whalen, J. llliranfla. Absent: J. Hlanrlo. S. Gill. D. Conmy, J. Donoghue, E. lUcCarrick. Hnlneruum EUS xi A P' UNIUH5 Our Junior year began with promise of great things to come. Changes occurred right from the beginning. In September we acquired several new faculty members and the year be- came a memorable one from the start. As Juniors more of us participated in school ac- tivities than ever before. The Dramatics club presented its musical comedy On With the Show, a smash hit that broke all existing at- tendance records. Timon's athletic teams had good backing from the student body and played hard to bring glory to Timon. The Crew brought back the North American Cham- pionship to the school. Late in the year we initiated the largest student president campaign in the history of the school. Posters, speeches and even small bands were commonplace in the main building and annex, The field was narrowed down t0 Mr. Licata observes intent student's mechanical two candidates, Paul Schreiber and Chuck Fischer, the latter being victorious. While particular incidents might linger long- est in our minds, it was as Juniors that we were subconsciously developing responsibility and other traits necessary to Christian man- hood. drawing project. JUNIOR DELEGATES-Back row: N. O'R0urke, F. Cipriani, P. Danahy, N. Mancuso, R. Meier, M. Schlee. Front row: R. Leary, Junior Presidentg Fr. Anthony, Moderatorg J. Cavanaugh, Junior Vice President. First row: G. Inglcfinger, J. Nicgou'slsi, F. Barlow, E. Powers, A. Hansliclc, J. Illahozzcy, A. Paclla, J. Rigby. Second row: M. Broicnsey, D. Schulte, J. Cournan, A. Buchanan, W. Deegan. K. Crosson, D. Szaturslci, J. Courtney, J. Wolcott. Third row: F. Kalenda, F. Shea, T. Redmond, G. Willard, R. Defllaria. P. Callahan, J. O'Neill, IW. Sna- jczuk, R. Szostalr. J. Felski, B. Bigelow. R. Fix, JW. Russert, R. Steen. Fourth row: J. Dempsey, J. Nichter, R. Miodon- ski, P. Dreher, J. Von, J. .McNally, B. Guest, F. Andrusz, D. Martin, E. Friel, H. Drew, J. O'Neil, W. Boyle, R. O'Connell. Hnmernnm llll' Humerunm lll3 First row: L. Noaclc, D. Schrum, F. Sorrentino, V. Booth, W. Schoenl, E. Ernst, F. Patrucci, R. Domon. Second row: P. Shaver, T. Foley, D. Connors, P. Schulz, D. Ricci, L. Borzynslri, R. Ferguson, lil. Cauanaugh, R. Dziegelslci. Third row: T. Wright, R. Leary, D. Jackson. D. Harnas, N. Kaczmarelc, J. .1lajcu'slsi, F. lllingarclla, D. Golibersuch, P. Danahy, IU. Ryan, E. Kulesa, E. .VcLcotl, D. Smith, R. Choclan. Fourth row: T. O'Neill, J. Ruh, J. Purcell, E. Peters, N. Leonarczyk, R. Lesswing. G. Jasinski, C. Leisner, R. Schuabl, J. Broome, J. Bondanza, P. Hajduk. JW. Prucnal. 1 First row: J. Wilson, P. O'Rourke, R. Blachowiak, N. Kersch, R. Linch, J. Tilley, T. Cummings, R. Rush. Second row: D. LeBlanc, J. Cauanaugh, E. Mentecki, G. Grube, R. Rose, L. Ricci, P. Carmody, G. Bielman, J. McCarthy. Third row: D. Peters, P. Kelly, J. Mclllahon, XVI. Coffey, J. 1WcDonald, F. Deuinney, P. Kuzina, J. Klink, T. Johns- ton, J. Truxes, M. Thomas, R. Joyce. Fourth row: C. Hejna, R. Nliller, R. Cusack, F. Cipriani, K. Crehan, E. Reich, D. lVIcLaughlin, J. Argenio, R. Brzezinski, J. Shaughnessy, G. Lata, R. Hyjek. Hnmernum lllli Fr. Patrick watches as -Junior physicisfs gather data to solve a problem of nu'cha1ziml force. Neal .Mancuso and Tom Kalisz receive honor cards from Bishop Kurtz presiding at first quarter Honor Assembly. T1 First row: R. Iblasse, D. Chambers, W. Green, J. Kuzcilc, J. Kcnzpa, H. Hammann. Second row: IC. Hynes, T. Wil- liams, P. Falt, T. .WcGrath. L. Joyce, R. Valtin, E. Wallace, D. Doyle, L. Pellifier. Third row: J. O'Brien, J. Berner, W. Braugh, J. Kick, A. Lorigo, R. Dunham, E. Zrlziarslci, D. Gallagher, R. Dengos, G. Sobczak, R. Sanders, G. Fyflrych, J. Glavey. Fourth row: P. Leahy, JI. Glasser, R. Yox, L. Eels, W. Boyer, I. Silek, D. Stein, V. Muldoon, G. Gerbereux, J. Mulderig, J. Sweeney, G. Gill. Hnmurnnm lllfl Hnmernum lll7 First row: W. Filarecki, W. Przepasniak, W. Kingsbury, T. Kalisz, IU. Scholl, L. Bolick, T. fllartin. Second row: Ill. Sluce, G. Sweeney, F. Kull, D. Illerkl, J. Healy, J. Sullivan, J. Walsh. Third row: R. Becker, T. lWeCarthy, G. Gegenfurtner, D. Duhan, S. Hanitz, J. Przepasniak, D. Wright, F. Hogenkamp, J. Forma, JI. Becker, J. Ray. Fourth row: P. Reardon, E. fklalzaney, C. Fest, D. Stosits, P. Lipinski, P. Brown, D. lllarchese, R. Ballard, C. Borczynski. D. Nagro. Absent: J. DelGaudio, N. lllancuso, T. Jordan, G. Roehling, P. Schiffmacher, T. Sobocinski. l 56 ' Y l . 'K Kg!! '?--5 x ff ' 2 Y 5 .Aa ,. 4 fi .Q g Y'-, 5,1 ,S .fi , ' 4 ing? ' L Q ii' ,f,fi...N?i1 4 ' 2 of . A k .fa 3 - A y. ff, '9' yr E ,. ' JY? 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Kulik, J. Sheehan. Front row: Senior Class President Richard Klass, Moderator Father Cairnan, Vice President Paul Schreiber. Ifntertaining at Christmas as- senzbly are L'I'fh'is Fitzpatrick. Bing Fult: and Perr3 ' Seurr, hcttwr lxnozrn as the Timon Hob- eats. 1 I I i As our Senior year closes we stand on the threshold of a new life. For some this will mean college, for others work. But what ever our future years will bring, the memories of the years spent at Timon will remain with us as a strength in times of trial, a hope in the face of despair. Foremost in our minds will be our concluding year. The Ring Dance was an outstanding event of the year. Our rings symbolize the ideals of the four years spent in Timon. The address delivered by Father Gervase White, O.F.M. shall provide a criterion for our later lives. The Senior Prom was the most memorable event of our most memo- rable year. The expectations which we built over four years were not in vain. The parties before, the dancing during and the events after will Father Timothy accepts key to new trophy case, gift ofthe Class of 1958, from Senior President Klass as Vice President Schreiber looks on. T7 O Seniors and their dates ready for an enjoyable evening at the Ring Dance, highlight of the Fall social season. long be an outstanding part of our high school life. The soft lights and the sweet music at Kleinhans Music Hall enhanced our appear- ance in formal attire. Other memories are also a segment of our Timon heritage. Our thrilling sport victories and many activities will forever be among our fondest memories. Who can forget the many activities of the Third Order, Dramatics Club, Student Senate and all the other activities which were an integral part of our life at Timon? As each in turn receives his diploma a mul- titude of thoughts crosses his mind. Memories range from joy to sorrow. Our thoughts of the present are also varied. We are happy to have completed our years in high school, but sad to leave a place we have come to love so much. We realize that parting is such sweet sorrowf' So as we take our last walk down the front steps we realize that while we left a little of us at Timon, we took many of its ideals with us. We have in our hearts a deep gratitude to the Friars, to our parents and to God. There will always be a small corner of our hearts reserved for Timon, as there will always be Timon to fall back upon in later years. Undismayed frosh becomes center of attraction during Initiation. He remains indifferent despite the vain and valiant efforts of his senior executioners. JG FRANCIS J. BATTAGLIA, 69 Southside Parkway Bolts . . . Holy Family . . . Business . . . Third Order 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 45 Baseball Manager 3, 4g Talisman 4 . . . Long live Mr. B . . . Wants to go to college . . . Funniest remembrance-Mike Fitzpatrick's arguments with Roger Nowak in Junior year . . . Best remembers Timon beating Canisius 44-7. DANIEL J. BIEDENBACII, 305 Choate Avenue Blass . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Don't mock . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Lorcan's Geometry classes . . . Best remembers the Junior Picnic. WILLIAM R. BIGELOW, 173 Choate Avenue Biggy . . . Holy Family . . . Science . . . Third Order 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-Prefect 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 3, 4 . . . Moderation in all things . . . Wants to be a doctor . . . Funniest remembranceAJunior year with Fr. Lorcan and Mr. LaPrell . . . Best remembers Third Order congress in Boston and St. Bonaventures. RICHARD E. BLAKE, 33 Meriden Street Dick . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Dramatics 2, 3, 4 . . . Why spend it today, you may need it tomorrow . . . Wants to watch Schrieber and Marty go to the moon . . . Funniest remembrance- Mr. LaPrell's Religion class . . . Best remembers Teahouse of the August Moon. 78 DENNIS E. BAMBERG, 1892 Union Rd., W. Seneca Bam . . . Fourteen Holy Helpers . . . Business . . . Homeroom Alternate lg Band 2, Bowling 2 . . . Don't smoke in bed, the ashes on the floor may be your own . . . Wants to shovel sand against the tide . . . Funniest remembrance4Fr. Cairnan's Business Law class in 3rd, year . . . Best remembers writing poems about Tom Tell. CLIFTON E. BARRY, 41 Heath Street Clif . . . St. Joseph . . . Music . . . Delegate lg Dramatics 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 3, 4 . . . You have all the possibilities of becoming a complete stranger . . . Wants to please the chosen few . . . Funniest remembrance-Frosh year in the Annex . . . Best remembers the summer jobs with the Marsmen. THADDEUS P. BLACIIOWIAK, 145 Avery Pl., Cheek. Blackie, . . . Most Holy Redeemer . . . Business . . . Dramatics 1, 2 . . . That's life you big dummy! . . . Wants to be a professional bowler . . . Funniest remembrance-trying to be mob leader and beat up the president, Rock Bless . . . Best remembers Grad- uation. DONALD W. BLESS, 1284 Seneca Street Rock . . . St. Monica . . . Business . . . Live fast, die young, make a good looking corpse . . . Wants to get married and raise his own football team . . . Funniest remembrance-electing Blackie as presi- dent of the Mob of 107 for the price of a milkshake per man . , . Best remembers fifty students trying to fit through a door, and at the same time Fr. Francis catching us. RAYMOND R. BLIND, 156 Tindle Ave., West Seneca Amno . . . St. Bonaventure . . . General . . . Bowling 2 . . . Go-Goa-Go . . . Wants to get there . . . Funniest remembrance fgiving McGoo hot foots in Business Law class . . . Best remembers the trip to the Dartmouth vs. Cornell football game. DANIEL R. BOLOGNESE, 2380 Berg Rd., West Seneca B0ggi . . . Our Lady of the Sacred Heart . . . General . . . Homeroom Alternate 3, Bowling 2 . . . Wine, women and who's got time for songl' . . Wants to be a millionaire by the age of twenty . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Math class 1st. year . . . Best remembers Mr. Tell Sophomore year. MICHAEL J. BURKE, 205 Hamburg Street Burkie . . . St. Brigid . . . Science . . . Homeroom Alternate 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . If you don't succeed at first, quit! . . . Wants to make the Ward an independent state . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Francis' modern jute box in the cafeteria . . . Best re- members Canisius-Timon football game of 1955. VINCENT M. BURKE, 744 McKinley Parkway 'KVince . . . Holy Family . . . Science . . . Never take a chance . . . Wants to go on to college and take up chemistry . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Jack- son's class in my Freshman year . . . Best remembers Timon-Fallon basketball finals in 1956. KENNETH W. BOND, 33 Harding Road Ken . . . St. Ambrose . . . Science . . . Track 2 . . . Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow . . . Wants to win a scholarship to an all-girl school . . . Funniest remembrance-f-'Physics with the Beaver . . . Best remembers the day we used the lie detector on Mr. Barrows. JAMES F. BOWEN, 116 Woodside Avenue Bowie . . . Holy Family . . . Business . . . Don't throw cigarette butts in the corridor, it gets blocked and we can't get through . . .Wants to marry a millionaire . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Jackson at the Freshman picnic . . . Best remembers the fight between Pinto and Mr. Tell at the class picnic. WILLIAM R. BRODERICK, 202 Woodside Avenue Bill . . . Holy Family . . . Language . . . Third Order 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Be yourself and be satisfied with what you've got . . . Wants to be a History teacher . . . Funniest remembrance-trip to Allegany with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers singing a solo in On with the Show. ALLAN R. BRUCE, 52 Whitehall Avenue Al . . . St. Martin . . . Language . . . Third Order 1, 2g Talisman 3, 45 Sports Editorg Tidings 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Do it wrong the first time, and you won't be asked to do it again . . . Wants to make a million and spend two . . . Funniest remembrance-egg throwing war at Allegany during a weekend there with Home- room 101 . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. 4 JOHN E. BUSSHART, 41 Avondale Street Jack . . . St. Teresa . . . General . . . Third Order 1 . . . Never fear when Johnny's here . . . Wants to be rich . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Matthew's General Business class . . . Best remembers the Fresh- man Initiation by us Seniors. PAUL J. CAREY, 38 Bloomneld Cash . . . Holy Family . . .Language . . . Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow . . . Wants to get some stripes in the Army . . . Fun- niest remembrance-rockin and rollin at Bradford . . . Best remembers the trip to Allegany State Park with Room 101. CHARLES R. CLOUGH, 207 N. Buffalo Rd., Or. Park Chuck . . . Nativity . . . Science . . . Homeroom Alternate 3g Scholarship 3, 4: Track 3 . . . Never let school interfere with your education . . . Wants to get through college and get a good job . . . Funniest remembrance -Sophomore and Junior years in 108 and 106 . . . Best remembers seeing the World Series. WILLIAM J. CONROY, 812 Dundee Street Bill . . . St. lNIartin . . . General. . . Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Do not put off until tomorrow what you can do today . . . VVants to be a draftsman . . . Funniest re- membrance ' - Mr. Licata's Mechanical Drawing classes . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation four years ago. 80 ANTHONY J. CAROSI, 315 South Division Street Benito . . . St. Lucy . . . General . . . Don't put Off until tomorrow what you can do today . . . Wants to open a chain of grocery stores . . . Funniest remembrance-having Fr. Matthew in Sophomore year . . . Best remembers driving home with Fr. Lorcan. ROGER W. CAVES, 97 Pries Avenue R. Bill . . . Holy Family . . . Art . . . Homeroom Representative 2g Dramatics 2, 3 . . . Keep your eyes and ears open, and your mouth shut . . . Wants to become a millionaire . . . Funniest remembrance- throwing George Chase out the window . . . Best re- members when I got 55 in conduct. DARYL CIRASUNDA, 18 Coe Place Toretire . . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . . Music . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . The world is what its music is . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance- Freshman's warning that Franny was coming, and having Fr. Francis say, Franny's here. Result-- jug . . . Best remembers the Marsmens three day-trip to St. Bonaventures. WILLIAM J. CLANCY, 36 Pries Avenue Wild Bill . . . Business . . . Live while you can, it's later than you think . . . Wants to be first to land on thc moon . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Tell's English class Junior year . . . Best remembers the Senior lunch table. GERALD B. CORDA, 40 Frankfort Avenue Weasel . . . St. Matthew . . . Business. . . If you don't succeed the first time, give up . . . Wants to own a chain of gas stations and have all girl at- tendants . . . Funniest remembrancefthe day 50 fellows tried to fit through one doorway when Fr. Francis came down the corridor . . . Best remembers the Freshman Initiation. ANTHONY J. CORRITORE, 42 Ardmore Place Corky . . . St. Joseph's New Cathedral . . . Science . . . Third Order 1 . . . Those who think by the inch and talk by the yard will be dealt with by the foot . . . Wants to be a top flight engineer . . . Fun- niest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. MICHAEL J. CONWELL, 238 Dartmouth Avenue Mike . . . St. James . . . Science . . . History Club 25 Science 2, 3 . . . Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after . . . Wants to replace the Garand Rifle . . . Funniest remembrance-fsurprise Halloween Party on Fr. David . . . Best remembers playing crap with Mr. Jackson. CHESTER A. COOLEY, 7 Ward Court Chet . . . St. Martin . . . Science . . . Scholarship 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Cross Country . . . If you want something bad enough, work hard to get it . . . Wants to get to Heaven . . . Funniest remembrance- Freshmen Initiation . . . Best remembers student president election 3rd. year. M r. Ewing looks over His prospective typists. Eyes off the keyboard you guys! JOEL A. CRISTALL, 111 Proctor Avenue Chris . . . St. Gerard . . . Science . . . Third Order ' . . . Ve get too soon alt und too late schmart . . . Wants to do my homework by myself . . . Funniest remembrance-Freshman Initiation . . . Best remem- bers Fr. David's Physics lab and sneak tests. EDWARD L. CUDDIHY, 19 Highview Terrace Eddie . . . St. Martin . . . College entrance . . . Third Order 1, 2, 35 Talisman 3, 4, Tidings 1, 2, 3g Editor-in-Chief 4, Debating 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Scholarship 3, 4, Student Senate 2 . . . Forget yester- day, think of today, worry about tomorrow . . . Wants to get more than a million lines of newsprint published . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers the last performance of Mad About Manhattan. ANTHONY J. CUVIELLO, 388 Fargo Avenue Cuvie . . . Holy Angels . . . Business . . . Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead . . . Wants to be a successful certified public accountant . . . Funniest remembrancemthe day I joined the History Club . . . Best remembers going to my Hrst Timon play. JOSEPH J. CZARNECKI, 289 Peckham Street Charz . . . St. Stanislaus . . . Language . . . Third Order 1, 2 . . . If at first you don't succeed, the heck with it . . . Wants to own the biggest pharmacy this side of Warsaw . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Edward's Latin classes . . . Best remembers the three day class outing to Allegany in Junior year. 82 TERRENCE J. Coscnovs, 53 Reed Ave., Lackawanna Coz . . . Our Lady of Victory . . . Science . . . Football 4 . . . If you don't succeed the first time, forget about it . . . Wants to graduate from college . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers the election of student president in Junior year. JOHN K. C0'I'I'ER, 94 Richfield Avenue John . . . Holy Family . . . Science . . . Dramatics 3g Crew 2, 3, 4 . . . The only thing we have to fear is another four years . . . Wants to be successful in some field of science . . . Funniest remembrance- working on the famous twenty minute job . . . Best remembers rowing in the Canadian School Boy in '56, JOHN E. DAVIDSON, 198 Pleasant Ave., Hamburg Jack . . . St. Peter and Paul . . . Language . . . Third Order 2, 3, Tidings 2, 33 Business Manager 3 . . . If at first you don't succeed, give up . . . Wants to own a pizza factory . . . Funniest remem- brancewFr. Edward's Latin classes. Best remembers Freshman Initiation. ANDREW J. DEICHMAN, 363 Perry Street Clyde . . . St. Brigid . . . Art . . . There are no ugly women in the world, only those who don't know how to look pretty . . . Wants to become a full pledged conway spook . . . Funniest remembrance- listening to Raymond one night at the Spook's cottage . . . Best remembers the Canisius-Timon foot- ball game of 1954. KENNETH DELOZIER, 25 Sage Avenue Ken . . . St. Teresa . . . General. . . Radio Club 3g Talisman 4 . . . Work and succeed . . . Wants to get rich young . . . Funniest remembrance-when Fr. Matthew shot Terry Scurr with blanks . . . Best re- members the 1957 Freshman Initiation. ANTHONY P. DIAMOND, 1010 Jefferson Street Greek . . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . . Music . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Music makes the world go round . . . Wants to be a music teacher . . . Funniest remem- brance-when Dick Maday got whip cream in the face . . . Best remembers when the Marsmen spent three days at St. Bonaventure. RICHARD A. DUNBAR, 15 Kamper Street Dumps . . .St. Teresa . . . Science . . . Homeroom Representative 35 Dramatics 3, 4, Scholarship 4, Basketball 3, 4 . . . It is not to Win, but to try to win that is important . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance-throwing erasers at Fr. David in Junior year . . . Best remembers having Fr. Lorcan for Math for three years and learning nothing but theology. LEON J. DYWINSKI, 59 A Street Mr. Lee . . . St. Luke . . . Music . . . Dramatics 2, 3, Band 1, 23 Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4 . . . Some come here to learn others just to sit . . . Wants to be President of the United States . . . Funniest remem- brance-the expression on Fr. Francis' face when handed a glass of cider on Halloween by a bunch of seniors . . . Best remembers the -day I entered Senior year. -:7 PAUL J. DICKMAN, 63 Allegany Street Paul . . . Holy Family . . . Business . . . Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today . . . Wants to be a success in life . . . Funniest remembranceqhaving Mr. Tell three years in a row . . . Best remembers Fr. Callistus giving me my first jug for not doing homework in my Freshman year. DONALD J. DIFLAVIO, 321 South Division Street Such . . . St. Lucy . . . General . . . To do unto others as you would have them do unto you . . Wants to own my own business and be successful . . Funniest remembrance-English classes with Mr. Tell . . . Best remembers when Timon beat Canisius 7-0 for the championship in '54. MICHAEL A. DIGIORE, 156 Geary Street Dred . . . St Teresa . . . Business . . . Football 3, Hockey 4 . . . Sit and wait, they will be a coming . . . Wants to be a successful businessman and ac- countant . . . Funniest remembrance-when Mulderig was hanging from the window, and Mr. Ellis walked by . . . Best remembers when I received my first ninety in English. ROBERT K. DOTY, 191 Amber Street Doats . . . Holy Family . . . General . . . Don't smoke in bed, the ashes may be your own . . . Wants to be the first earth man to land on the moon . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Tell chasing Glowacki to the Chapel . . . Best remembers Fr. Lorcan's joke periods. PAUL EUSTACE, 132 Geary Street Screech . . . St. Teresa . . . Business . . . Third Order 4 . . . He who hesitates is lost . . . Wants to be a millionaire . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Ernest's real funny jokes in World History class . . . Best remembers Fr. Irish Linus teaching German. MICHAEL D. FARRELL, 269 Okell Street Hook . . . St. Ambrose . . . Business . . . Hockey 4 . . . One scotch, one bourbon, one beer . . . Wants to own a motel on the Riviera . . . Funniest remembrance -Mr. Tell's English class . . . Best remembers the Junior victory over the Seniors in intramural basket- ball. PAUL E. FITZGERALD, 193 Hamburg Street Fitz . . . St. Brigid . . . Science . . . Life is for- ever . . . Wants to get the country to join the Ward . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Lorcan calling Mike Burke, Vince several times in one day . . . Best re- members Timon beating Canisius in '57, MICHAEL A. FITZPATRICK, 76 Good Avenue Beaver . . . St. Agatha . . . Business . . . Home- room Representative, Delegate 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 4, Track 3, 4 . . . When you knock them down, keep 'em down . . . Wants to be a Jesuit . . . Funniest remembrance,-4th. year Religion class . . . Best remembers St. Joe-Timon game of 1955. 84 FRANCIS W. FAZEKAS, 65 Britt Street Fuzzy . . . St. Martin . . . Business . . . Debating 1, Photography 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2 . . . Nothing is im- possible, if you put your mind to it . . . Wants to get rich quick, settle down and raise a family . . . Fun- niest remembrance-trip to the Falls with Fr. Mat- thew . . . Best remembers a particular girl at the Saturday dance on November 2, 1957. Joi-IN D. FELSER, 107 Sirrett Street Jack . . . St. Agatha . . . Business. . . Corregidor GiGi . . . Wants to go into the Navy . . . Funniest remembrance-when Fr. John sat on a tack . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. CARL A. FELSKI, 339 Gold Street Ozark . . . St. Agnes . . . Science . . . Don't put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after . . . Wants to be a wrestling instructor' . . .' Funniest re- membrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best re- members Timon-Canisius football game of '57. CHARLES M. FISCHER, 65 Wright Avenue Fish . . . St. Lawrence . . . Science . . . Student Presidentg Homeroom Alternate 3, Scholarship 3, 4g Football 3, 4 . . . When the going gets tough, the tough get going . . . Wants to be a success whatever the endeavor . . . Funniest remembrance-fighting the language course in Room 10 . . . Best remembers being elected Student President. JOSEPH J. FITZSIMMONS, 48 Woodside Avenue Ole Man . . . Holy Family . . . Science . . . Home- room Alternate 1, 4g Football 3, 4g Track 2 . . . K'Stay home 6 nights a week and play bingo . . . Wants to get a college diploma . . . Funniest remembrance+ going to school . . . Best remembers getting the foot- ball award in Junior year. KENNETH G. FLEISSNER, 940 Dick Road, Cheek. Felstrap . . . Our Lady Help of Christians . . . Language . . . Debating 15 Scholarship 3, 4 . . . In God we trust, others pay cash . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance-trip to Allegany in Junior year with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers 4th. year Latin class. Q07 ev MELVIN P. FLORCZAK, 49 Goodyear Avenue Zak . . . St. Joachim . . . General . . . Don't re- member the past, but look to the future . . . Wants to succeed . . . Funniest remembrance-Valentine Dance in Sophomore year . . . Best remembers Fresh- man Initiation. ROGER A. FOURNIER, 8 East Woodlawn Avenue Frenchie . . . St. Matthew . . . Business . . . Do it wrong the first time, and you won't be asked to do it again . . . Wants to make a lot of money and live like a king . . . Funniest remembrance-listening to Fr. Ernest and his war stories . . . Best remembers when I sang Eddie My Love to Fr. Edward. Wunerful, Wunerfulf' I am sorry but that song has been taken by the Seniors at their Christmas Assembly. Q . bf JAMES A. GAINEY, 83 Louisiana Street Jim . . . Our Lady of Perpetual Help . . .Science . . . Homeroom Representative 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4 . . . When you knock 'em down, make sure they stay . . . Wants to get out of school . . . Funniest remembrance--Fr. Linus, German I . . . Best remembers Timon beating Canisius 44 to 7. JAMES P. GALLAGHER, 2018 Seneca Street Moose . . . St. Teresa . . . Business . . . Tidings 1 . . . If you can't marry the boss's daughter, don't bother going to work . . . Wants to lose 30 lbs. and gain 4 ins. in height . . . Funniest remembrance-- Sophomore year with Fr. Matthew . . . Best remem- bers games against Canisius. PATRICK J. GALLIVAN, 30 Salem Street Pat . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Dramatics 2, 3g Third Order lg Student Coordinator of Athletics 4g Delegate 4 . . . Do unto others as they do unto you, but do it first . . . Wants to be mayor of Buffalo . . . Funniest remembrance-having Fr. Linus for 4 years . . . Best remembers being selected as Student Coordinator. FREDERICK L. GERMANN, 92 Johnson Street Frenchy . . . St. Ann . . . Music . . . Class Presi- dent 2, Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Homeroom Alternate 15 Debating 33 Dramatics 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 45 President 3, 45 Football 21 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Ci or you'Il Bb . . . Wants to work at Mrs. Gertrude Huchkojacpozewskfs vegetable stand at the Broadway Market . . . Funniest remembrance'-raid ing the girls dorm at St. Bonaventures at 4 A. M .... Best remembers being elected Sophomore President. 5 86 RONALD R. FRICANO, 126 Folger Street Ron . . . Holy Family . . . Science . . . Scholarship 4 . . . Aim high lest you hit short your goal . . . Wants to get through college with good marks . . Funniest remembrance--Fr. Edward's Latin class . . . Best remembers joining the History Club for one day. RALPH F. FULTZ, 635 Fulton Street Fulton Ferry . . . St. Stephen . . . Science . . . Football 3, 4 . . . When you work you sweat, when you don't you're in debt . . . Wants to have some- thing in my pocket . . . Funniest remembrance- getting nicknamed the Fulton Ferry . . . Best re- members seeing Beaver getting hit on every play. VICTOR A. GHOSN, 249 South Legion Drive Big Vic . . . St. Teresa . . . Science . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Never wear a cowbell on snowy days without your shoes . . . Wants to sell branding irons to bald headed men . . . Funniest remembrance-first day of school when everyone thought I was a teacher . . . Best remembers Canisius vs. Timon game in Hurri- cane Hazel. DANIEL S. GISTPIR, 319 Casimer St., West Seneca Dann . . . Our Lady of Czestochowa . . . Language . . . Third Order 1, 2, 3g Talisman 43 Tidings 2, 3, 4: History Club 3, 43 Scholarship 3, 43 Band 2, 3 . . . Quod Licet Jovi Non Licet Bovi . . . Wants to be a good druggist . . . Funniest reineinbrancew egg war at Allegany State Park with Room 101 . . . Best re- members Fr. Edward's Latin classes. TIMOTHY F. HARRINGTON, 18 Parkview Avenue ,VIoth . . . St. John Evangelist . . . Language . . . Third Order 1, 2, 3, 45 Sub-Prefect 3, 45 Talisman 2, 3, 4, Editor in Chief 4, Photo Editor 35 Tidings 2, 3, 45 Photo Editor 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 45 Scholarship 3, 4 . . . Deus Meus Et Omnia . . . Wants to come back and teach at Timon . . . Funniest remembrance- trip to Allegany with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers the whole Junior year. JOHN E. HARRIS, 24 Kermit Avenue Crazy John : . .St. Gerard . . . Science . . . 'tMany are cold, but few are frozen . . . Wants to cut Fr. David's aerial wire . . . Funniest remembranceAthe day Fr. Leo shocked the class with his generator . . . Best remembers Fr. Leo's Religion and General Science class. F w JOHN J. GLOWACKI, 496 Smith Street Butch . . . St. Patrick . . . General . . . Now but never again . .. . Wants to become a chemist . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Tell and his wise cracks . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. JAMES L. GOLIBER, 1009 Lovejoy Street Jami . . . Visitation . . . Science . . . Better to be late than never . . . Wants to be a chemist . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's lab classes . . Best remembers Sophomore Picnic. PATRICK H. GOREY, 87 Lockwood Avenue Pal . . . Holy Family . . . Science . . . Homeroom Representative 45 Talisman 45 Dramatics 15 Scholar- ship 3, 45 Science Club 45 Cross Country 2, 3 . . . Be something, but not anything . . . Funniest re- membrance-mistaking Fr. Francis for my guardian angel . . . Best remembers being All-Catholic Sopho- more year. JOHN J. HAETTICH, 163 Ryan Street Hai . . . St. Teresa . . .Science . . . I'll cross that bridge when I come to it . . . Wants to travel around the world . . . Funniest remembrance-four years with Fr. Linus H., and his reading of a German letter . . . Best remembers the Fallon-Timon basketball game C55-'56J and afterwards. EDWARD J. HAMMERSMITH, 148 Arbour Lane Zeke . . . St. Martin . . . General . . . Dramatics 2 . . . Eat, drink and be merry . . . Wants to be the first man to reach the moon . . . Funniest remem- branceAFreshman year with Fr. David . . . Best re- members Fr. Lorcan and his baseball bat. GERALD E. HANS, 112 Rohr Street Buss . . . St. Mary Magdalene . . . Science . . . Lots of luck . . . Wants to take a college course with no math . . . . . Funniest remembranceAFr. David's Physics lab . . . Best remembers my four years at Timon. 87 JOHN J. HEADD, 177 Whitfield Avenue Earl . . . Holy Family . . . General . . . Third Order 1, 2, 3, 43 Talisman 45 Radio 13 Band 15 Man- agerg Bowling, 1, 23 Baseball Manager . . . Drink lots of Pepsi . . . Wants to come back and haunt the Friars legally . . . Funniest remembrance-knowing how to enjoy a drive-in with cousin Earl, Earl . . . Best remembers stamping on Fr. Francis' shoes, and he never said a word Penance. PATRICK J. HEALY, 63 Alturia Street Pat . . . Holy Family . . . Business . . . You'll learn . . . Wants to own Hotel Statler . . . Funniest remembrance-Sophomore year with Mr. Tell . . . Best remembers Sophomore class picnic. ' LEwIs P. HIBIT. 1264 Sycamore Street Hewie . . . St. John . . . Science . . . Homeroom Alternate 1 . . . It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance-f-Freshman Initiation . . . Best remembers the Senior Prom. KENNETII C. I-IINI-zs. 68 Shenandoah Road Ken . . . St. Martin . . . Science . . . ln hoc signo Vince-s . . . VVants to go to college . . . Funniest remembrance AFL David's Physics lab classes . . . Best remembers his first day with Fr. Lorcan. 88 Q. JOSEPH L. HELFRICI-I, 24 Creekward Dr., West Seneca Injun Joe . . . Queen of Heaven . . . Business . . . Don't get mixed up with Room 101 . . . Wants to become a pro football player . . . Funniest remembrance -when Mr. Tell kicked us out of school in Sopho- more year . . . Best remembers winning the Canisius game in 1957. CHARLES C. HERMAN, 28 Silverdale Avenue Charlie Brown . . . St. John Evangelist . . . Gen- eral . . . Anything worth doing is worth doing right . . . Wants to know my vocation . . . Funniest remem- brance-Fr. Matthew's corny jokes in Sophomore year . . . Best remembers Fr. Matthew Sophomore year. VINCENT F. HERMAN, 636 Center Road Vince . . . Fourteen Holy Helpers . . . Science . . . Scholarship 43 Science Club 4 . . . Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow may be too late . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics lab . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. EDWARD J. HERRMANN, 31 Bloomfield Avenue Whitey . . . Holy Family . . . Language . . . Foot- ball Manager 2g Baseball 4 . . . Never say die . . . Wants to make professional baseball . . . Funniest re- membranceaegg war at Allegany State Park with Freddy and the big six . . . Best remembers Timon- Canisius game of '57. Y-1 we 'H MICHAEL P. HOARE, 86 Kentucky Street lWike . . . Our Lady of Perpetual Help . . . Gen- eral . . . Crew 2, 3, 4. . . Long live the Spooks . . . Wants to be a construction engineer . . . Funniest re- membrance-becoming a tailor in my Sophomore year . . . Best remembers the Timon-Canisius game in '57. EDWARD R. HORLEIN, 83 Crystal Avenue Elv . . . Holy Family . . . Business . . . If you can't beat them, don't join them eithern . . . Wants to get a good job . . . Funniest remembrance-when Fr. Francis caught me taking jug slips from under- neath the Prefect's door . . . Best remembers throwing papers out the window. Q-J PAUL F. HULME, 25 Lockwood Avenue Rock . . . Holy Family . . . Business . . . Basket- ball 3, 4 . . . There is no better way so sure of making people happy as being happy yourself . . . Wants to be a plumber at Niagara Falls . . . Funniest remem- brance-sleeping for 4 years and waking up a Senior . . . Best remembers Junior picnic with Fr. Donatus. JAMES A. JOSEPH, 81 Columbus Avenue Joe . . . Holy Family . . . Science . . . Third Order 15 Talisman 4 . . . In God we trust, all others pay cash . . . Wants to marry someone rich and beautiful . . . Funniest remembrance4Fr. David's Physics classes . . . Best remembers Freshman class picnic. Father Charles and his protegfs display their artistic en- deavors. in x' 5 .,1 ' .14 - JAMES E. KAISER, 79 Coolidge Road Jim . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after . . . Wants to retire at the age of 21 as a millionaire . . . Funniest remembrance-fletter read by Fr. Linus H. from the German Coffee Company . . . Best remembers Timon-Canisius football game of 1957. ANTHONY J. KARDYSAUSKAS, 623 McKinley Parkway Toni . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Homeroom Alternate 19 Dramatics 4, Scholarship 3, 4g Science Club 2, 4 . . . Live and think . . . Wants to become someone that my mother and father will be proud of . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics lab class . . . Best remembers getting Fr. Lorcan for three years in a row. CORNELIUS J. KEANE, 101 Kingston Place Neil . . . St. Teresa . . . Language . . . Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Do unto others as others do unto you . . . Wants to get out of Timon . . . Funniest re- membrance--the day Jim Cooley's canoe turned over . . . Best remembers Junior year trip to Allegany with Fr. Edward. BERNARD R. KENNEDY, 675 Hopkins Street Bernie . . . St. Agatha . . . General . . . Band 13 Basketball Manager 2, 8, 45 Baseball Manager 1 . . . Eat to live not live to eatl' . . . Wants to own a car like Mr. Tell . . . Funniest remembrance-having Tell and Fell in second year . . . Best remembers flying to California with Fr. Donatus. 90 MICHAEL J. JOSETT, 2510 Bailey Avenue Jike . . . St. Gerard . . . Business . . . Homeroom Alternate 2 . . . Any motto that makes sense is a good one . . . Wants to lift the weight of a light year . . . Funniest remembrancewfour years at Timon . . . Best remembers the unsuccessful try to grow sideburns. GEORGE C. KAISER, 218 Geary Street Tank . . . St. Teresa . . . Language . . . 'tAlways put olf until tomorrow what you can do today . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance- Fr. Francis discovering the cat in Room 11 before the Freshman assembly . . . Best remembers the weekend in Allegany with Fr. Edward. :IQ if JAMES J. KENNElDY, 153 College Street Senator . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Business . . . Debating 13 Band 1 . . . Don't die until you live . . . Wants to make a million before I die . . . Funniest remembrance-'Sophomore year with Fr. Matthew . . . Best remembers becoming a Senior. RICHARD L. KLASS, 78 Harvard Pl., Orchard Park Dick . . . Nativity . . . Language . . . President 4: Homeroom Alternate 2, 35 Scholarship 45 Dramatics 4 . . . Ever onward never ceasing . . . VVants to go to the Air Force Academy . . . Funniest remembrance trip to Allegany State Park in Junior year . . . Best remembers making All Catholic in cross country Senior year. MICHAEL C. KOERBER, 216 Grey Street I'VIike . . . St. Mary of Sorrows . . . Science Easy does it . . . Wants to be'a success . . . Funniest remembrance-feWhitey Miller's dancing in 3rd, year . . . Best remembers Timon vs. Canisius in the finals Junior year. JAMES R. KONTER, 235 Columbus Avenue Jim . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . It is better to remain silent and appear a fool than to speak and remove all doubt . . . Wants to be a success in life . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers 1st. year class picnic. 22 MICHAEL J. KUZINA, 15 Coolidge Road Kuzy . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Have fun now, you will have to work later . . . Wants to be left a million dollars . . . Funniest remem- brancewPhysics in 3rd, year with Fr. David . . . Best remembers Timon beating Canisius 44 to 7 in Senior year. DANIEL P. KWIECIEN, 98 Fillmore Avenue Dan . . . St. Patrick . . . Science . . . Too low they build, who build beneath the stars . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers Fr. David throwing an egg out the window. EDWARD J KREMER 36 Aldrich Place St Ambrose General Cheerleader 2 . . . Fight fire with fire, but don t get burned up . . . Wants to be a well dressed teacher like Mr. Tell . . Best remembers St. Joe football game of 1955. GERALD P. KUCINSKI, 386 North Legion Drive 'Ku.zy . . . St. Teresa . . . General . . . Hail the almighty buck . . . Wants to be the first man to eat moon cheese . . . Funniest remembranceAthe first time I saw the Mole . . . Best remembers having Tell and Fell in Sophomore year. WILLARD A. KUERZDORFER, 130 Fougeron Street Will . . . St. Mary Magdalene . . . Music . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Music is the heart of the world . . . Wants steady band work . . . Funniest remem- brance-Fr. David's General Science class . . . Best remembers the Freshman Initiation. DAVID J. KULIK, 37 Thruway Court Big Pole . . . St. Joachim . . . General . . . Delegate 4 . . . To be on the ball and get the most out of life . . . Wants to be a fiyboy or draftsman . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Matthew's homeroom in Sopho- more year . . . Best remembers the Freshman Initiation. 91 JOHN E. KWIECIEN, 62 Seymour Street Jack . . . St. Patrick . . . Science . . . Dramatics 4g Radio 35 Scholarship 4g Science Club 4 . . . Stay home seven nights a week and play bingo . . . Wants to be prefect of discipline at Timon . . . Funniest re- membrance-first jug for shooting Fr. Leo with a squirt gun . . . Best remembers life with Fr. Lorcan for three years. WILLIAM P. LAFRAITA, 12 Heussy Street Bill . . . St. Agatha . . . General . . .Talisman 4 . . . Knowledge is a man's greatest possession . . . Wants to be a man . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Mat- thew's General Business class . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. If -Y., HARRY J. MADIGAN, 708 Hopkins Street Huck . . . St. Agatha . . . General.. . Dramatics 43 Band 1 . . . What goes up must come down . . . . Wants to be the first to swim up Niagara Falls . . . Funniest remembrance -'joke periods . . . Best re- members four years at Timon. DAVID E. MAHONEY, 118 Elk Street Dave . . . St. Stephen . . . Business . . . He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath none is less than a man . . . Wants to be like John D. Rockefeller . . . Funniest remembrance being sus- pended from Mr. Tell's Health class . . . Best remem- bers Mr. Tell's English classes. 92 DENNIS M. LANGNER, 85 Wasmuth Street Benny . . . St. Mary of Sorrows . . . Business . . . Art Club 4 . . . Love your enemies, tobacco, liquor and women . . . Wants to return to Timon as a mean teacher . . . Funniest remembrance-trying to enjoy a cigar in our first week of smoking in the cafeteria . . . Best remembers initiating the Freshmen in my Senior year. EDWARD F. LEWIS, 58 South Ryan Street Rebel . . . St. Teresa . . . Business . . . Where's Father . . . Wants to be a successful businessman . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Deinhart's Math class . . . Best remembers when we got thrown out of school in our Sophomore year. WILLIAM W. LINDER, 44 Cushing Place Rock . . . St. Martin . . . Science . . . Dramatics 45 Scholarship 43 Cross Country 4 . . . Long live the king . . . Wants to become a doctor . . . Funniest remembrance-the Science vs. Language war. . . Best remembers being in the last row in room 10. EDWARD P. LYNG, 94 Remington Place Ted . . . St. Teresa . . . Science . . . Debating 35 Vice Presidentg Radio 35 Scholarship 45 Band lg Sci- ence Club 2, 3 . . . UTD do ones best is success itself . . . Wants to be an electrical engineer . . . Funniest remembranceffirst jug . . . Best remembers the Frosh Initiation. CHARLES A. MANLEY, 105 Tennessee Street Chuck . . . Our Lady of Perpetual Help . . . Music . . . Dramatics 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3 . . . Those who live by the sword, perish in the Ward . . . Wants to be a Navy frogman . . . Funniest re- membrance-the day in Sophomore year Fred Ger- mann and myself locked a Senior in the lavatory for a whole period . . . Best remembers August 29, 1957. FRANK J. MARCHESE, 210 Weston Avenue Bodie . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Science . . . Homeroom Alternate 1, Third Order lg Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4 . . . Wine, women, beer and pretzels . . . Wants to Hnish four years of high school . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers the United States and Canadian crew championships. VINCENT P. MARKOWSKI, 399 Peckham Street Vince . . . St. Stanislaus . . . Science . . . God helps those who help themselves . . .Wants to get rich . . . Funniest remembranceAwhen Fr. Linus H. read the story of the German coffee importer to us . . . Best remembers when the Freshmen beat the Seniors in the tug of war. RONALD J. MARTONE, 45 Hillside Avenue Marty . . . St. John Evangelist . . . Science . . . Third Order 1, 25 Debating 3, Secretaryg Camera 13 Radio 35 Scholarship 3, 43 Science Club 2, Vice Presi- dent 3 . . . Steady advances lead to success . . . Wants to make a place for myself on earth and in Heaven . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics classes . . . Best remembers my speech on the Science Club during the school spirit assembly. Happy Seniors receive their long awaited rings from Fr. Timothy during the ceremonies before the Ring Dance. WILLIAM F. MCDONALD, 16 Parkview Avenue Mac . . . St. John Evangelist . . . Language . . . Homeroom Representative 3, Dramatics 3g Basket- ball 3, 4 . . . Sleep nights . . . Wants to make a million and retire . . . Funniest remembrancefweek- end at Allegany with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers the Senior Prom. JOHN W. MCGIRR, 471 McKinley Parkway Jack . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Dramatics 2, Track 3, 4 . . . Girls who swear that they have never been kissed, have a right to swear . . . Wants to own the South Shore . . . Funniest re- membrance-the day O'Connell and I checked proof at Lurzacks . . . Best remembers bar tending at the South Shore on Halloween. JOHN R. MCLAUGHLXN, 255 Tampa Drive Lefty . . . St. Martin . . . Language . . . President 1g Homeroom Representative 25 Delegate, Scholar- ship 3, 4 . . . Quod licet Jovi, non licet bOvi . . . Wants to succeed in what I attempt in later years . . . Funniest remembrance-the egg war at Allegany at our Junior Picnic . . . Best remembers trip to Callicoon and Washington with Fr. Edward. JAMES MCLEOD, 94 Zittel Street St. Teresa. 94 RAYMOND P. MCCARTHY, 226 Abbott Road Ricky . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Dramatics 4, Cross Country Manager 4 . . . Don't be cruel . . . Wants to be the first human on the moon . . . Funniest remembrance-being thrown into the showers by the Cross Country team . . . Best remembers Graduation. MICHAEL L. MCDONALD, 1929 Ridge Rd., W. Seneca Mac . . . St. Bonaventure . . . Science . . . If a thing is worth doing, it's worth getting paid for . . . Wants to travel around the world . . . Funniest re- membrance-Fr. David's Physics classes . . . Best re- members when we were initiated as Freshmen. JAMES MCNICHOLS, 24 Minnetonka Road Mac . . . St. Martin. . .Science . . .Third Order 45 Radio 2, 3, 4g Dramatics lg Band 13 Science Club 2, 35 Chess 1, 2 . . . DO your best in everything-no more is expected . . . Wants to manufacture Russian sputniks with Dick Solomon . . . Funniest remem- brance--the Elvis Presley concert during Fr. Kenneth DOrr's jug . . . Best remembers attending Mass said in the Byzantine Rite. JOHN J. MELLERS1-cl, 52 Dempster Street Amo . . . St. Agnes . . . Language . . . Scholarship 3, 4 . . . Save your Polish Ztotys, Poland will rise again . . . Wants to be a successful criminal lawyer . . . Funniest remembrance-seeing the same ugly faces for four years . . . Best remembers three years with Fr. Edward DONALD F. BIERKL, 15 Garvey Avenue HD . . . Holy Family . . . Business. . . Third Urderl . . . Ulfat first you don't succeed. forget it . . . VVants to join the Navy . . . Funniest remembrance when we threw Stu Mulderig out the window . . . Best re- members when we were suspended in Sophomore year. JAMEs BIILLER, 16 Pennsylvania Avenue 'tJim . . . Holy Cross . . .Science . . . Track 2, 35 Track -outdoor! 3 . . . '5To have a friend, be one . . . VVants to become a psychiatrist . . . Funniest remem- brance-when Gora appeared in Room 12 . . . Best remembers when we won the '57 All Catholic outdoor track meet. Joi-IN J. MULDERIG, 56 Eaglewood Avenue Stu . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Business . . . Homeroom Alternate 4, Third Order lg Cheerleader 4 . . . I didn't know Father! . . . Wants to see Mike Fitzpatrick with the Harvey S. Peterson Award three weeks in a row . . . Funniest remembrancen hanging from the 2nd. floor window with Mr. Ellis and Fr. Elmer watching . . . Best remembers Cooperstown with Vic Salasny and Ed Maj as roommates. CHARLES F. MULLINS, 170 Cedar Rd., Cheek. Alcan . . . St. Aloysius . . . Business . . . Never do now, what you can do later . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance-Freshman year in 205, famous for the Midnight Assignments . . . Best remembers seeing Fr. Francis laugh. 1208!-IRT H. TVIILLER, 201 Sheffield Avenue K'Whitcy . . .Holy Family . . .Science-. . , President Il: Homeroom Alternate lg Football 2, Il, -1g Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . As long as you know you tried your hardest . . . Wants to live a long, simple and happy lite . . . Funniest remembrance -batting in my first varsity game . . . Best remembers breaking my leg in my last year of football. RONALD P. MINOR, 9 Clifford Street Rock . . . St. Patrick . . . College Entrance . . . K'Never give up . . . Wants to succeed in all my under- takings . . . Funniest remembrance Fr. David's Physics lab classes . . . Best remembers Canisius- Timon football game of 1954. ANTHONY G. MOESER, 68 Pembroke Avenue Moses . . . St. Bartholomew . . . General . . . Ulf it's worth doing, do it right . . . Wants to be a drafts- man . . . Funniest remembrance one of Fr. l'Irnest's stories . . . Best remembers the day l entered Timon. GERALD R. MUDD, 35 Heussy Avenue Ricky . . . St. Agatha . . . Science . . . Vice Presi- dent Qg Scholarship 3, 43 Track Il, 4 . . . Always give it a college try . . . Wants to be a chemist . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Ernest spanking Tom O'Donnell in Freshman year . . . Best remembers my four years at Timon. 95 ROBERT M. MURPHY, 157 Good Avenue ,Vurph . . . St. Agatha . . . Science . . . Scholarship 43 Chess 3, 45 President and Delegate 3, 4 . . . He who hesitates is lost . . . Wants to be what I was meant to be . . . Funniest remembrance-watching Orsini parade around the Auditorium in a diaper . . . Best remem- bers Fr. Lorcan's philosophy classes. JOHN H. NAWROCKI, 101 Pomona Place Jake . . . St. Stanislaus . . . General . . . Veni, vidi, vici . . . Wants to be a draftsman . . . Funniest remembrancefburying Fr. Rene in the sand during the Junior class picnic . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation of my Senior year. PETER NOREIKA, 48 Frank Avenue Ulm . . . St. Teresa . . . Business . . . VVine, women and who has time for song . . . Wants to be- come a CPA . . . Funniest remembrance-bouncing a hard boiled egg off the wall during Religion class . . . Best remembers when Timon beat Canisius 44-7. JOHN F. NOSTRANT, 474 South Park Avenue Nuey . . . St. Brigid . . . Art . . . Live by the sword and die in the VVard . . . VVants to be za grain hustler on Republic Street . . . Funniest remembrance --having Miss Halloran for study periods . . . Best remembers Canisius-Timon game of '5-1. DANIEL J. NEEsoN, 639 Harlem Rd., W. Seneca Dan . . . St. William . . . Science . . . Homeroom Alternate lg Delegate 2, Basketball 3, 4 . . . Mad About Manhattan . . . Wants to be a jet pilot . . . Funniest remembranceff-Fr. David's 3rd, year lab class . . . Best remembers Timon defeating Canisius 44-7 in football. DANIEL J. NEILL, 87 Mariemont Street Dan . . . St. Ambrose . . . Business . . . Do your best, you can't go wrong . . . Wants to write a hit song . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Tell's English classes . . . Best remembers watching Timon-Canisius game during Hurricane Hazel. DOMINIC NICOTERA, 1118 East Delavan Avenue Nicky . . . St. Bartholomew . . . Language . . . Learn to Hght to win . . . Wants to teach Italian, French, Spanish and Latin languages . . . Funniest remembrance-the Mole of Room 13 in the Senior year when I entered Timon . . . Best remembars when I met Fr. Timothy and the other teachers. THOMAS J. NOLAN, 171 Harding Road Rip'l . . . St. Ambrose . . . General . . . Dramatics 2 . . . Do it wrong the first time, and they won't ask you to do it again . . . Wants to sleep for 20 years . . . Funniest remembrance-'Freshmen Initiation . . . Best remembers beating Canisius 44-7. ROGER J. NOWAK, 90 Academy Road Rag . . . Holy Name of Jesus. . . Business. . . If you don't succeed at first, don't try again . . . Wants to attend college and become a successful business- man . . . Funniest remembrance-being suspended by Mr. Tell during Health class . . . Best remembers Canisius game with Timon in '54, EDWARD P. 0'BRIEN, 256 Langner Rd., W. Seneca Ned . . . St. Bonaventure . . . Language . . . Never say die . . . Wants to go through a year at Timon without jug . . . Funniest remembrancevfour years of Latin with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers a weekend at Allegany with Fr. Edward. JAMES O'CONNELL, 219 Stockbridge Avenue Jim . . . St. James . . . Science . . . Why do it today when you can do it tomorrow . . . Wants to be a string changer on an All American yo-yo team . . . Funniest remembrance-Jo Hann versus Room 12 . . . Best remembers Physics lab with Fr. David. FRANCIS E. O'CoNNEn, 258 Potters Road Ed . . .St. Martin. . . Business. . . Delegate 3. . . To learn-to live-to die . . . Wants to be an electrical engineer . . . Funniest remembrance-my days in Homeroom 205 . . . Best remembers the Frosh as- sembly. Serious Senior Scientists delve into the mysteries of Chemistry. - THOMAS F. O'DoNNELL, 255 Babcock Street O-D . . . St. Monica . . . Science . . . Man, don't sweat it! . . . Wants to be cool, calm and collective . . . Funniest remembrance a letter from a German coffee company read with embarassment by Fr. Linus H . . . Best remembers 'I'imon-Canisius game of '56 and afterward. DENNIS P. O'KE1-:Fi-1, 33 Good Avenue Okie . . . St. Agatha . . . Language. . . Band 1 . . . Let each man do all he is capable of . . . Wants to succeed in life . . . Funniest remembrance Junior class going to Allegany State Park . . . Best remembers working with Jack O'Neil in the Bookstore. JOHN J. O,LEARY, 220 Miami Street Emmett . . . St. Brigid . . . General. . . Debating 1, 43 Crew 2, 4. . . 'AEat, drink and be merry . . .Wants to be a bartender with Scuif and Duce as steady cus- tomers . . . Funniest remembrance----Qnd. year with Fr. Matthew when I traded suit coats with Mike Hoare . . . Best remembers Timon vs. St. Joe game of 1957 with Mr. Boston. JESSE P. ORs1N1, 95 Whitehall Avenue Jesse . . . St. Martin . . . Science . . . Vice Presi- dentg Homeroom Alternate 15 Scholarship 4 . . . Ever onward, never ceasing . . . Wants to make a million and retire at 25 . . . Funniest remembrance George's solo flight out 108's window . . . Best remembers walk- ing around the Aud in a diaper at the Freshman Initiation 98 NICHOLAS J. OlCONNOR, 547 East North Street Nick . . . St. Mary of Sorrows . , , Business , , , Don't do today what you can put off till tomorrow . . . Wants to be a race car driver . . , Funniest re- membrance Fr. Matthew shooting Scurr with a blank gun . . . Best remembers the first day I came to Timon. EDWARD OYDONNELL, 169 Geary Street Edo . . . St. Teresa . , . Science . . . To live my life to the 10th. degree . . . Wants to confuse a Friar . . . . Funniest remembrance--the day I saw Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers my first day as a Senior. ci EUGENE A. ORZECH, 117 Kirby Avenue, Lackawanna Gino . . . St. Michael the Archangel . . . Home- room Alternate 45 Scholarship 3, 4 . . . Do what you want as long as you think you're right . . . Wants to be an architectural engineer . . . Funniest remem- brance egg war in Allegany with 101 Junior year . . Best remembers Timon beating Canisius in 1956. 'FI-IRRANCE R. Oyslikll, 66 Kingston Place Himn11'rf . . . St, Teresa . . . Business . . . Third Order 1 . . . Kinc-la-bench . . . VVants to go to college . . . Funniest remembrance when Mulderig went out the window . . . Best remembers the Junior Dance. 9 X JOHN L. PETERSON, 27 Woodward Dr., W. Seneca Professor . . . Queen of Heaven . . . Business . . When you stop to think, dOn't forget tO start again . . . Wants to be a plumber . . . Funniest membrance-Fr. John's Typing classes . . . Best members Freshman Initiation. PATRICK J. PETRIE, 202 Potters Road Peach . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Business . . Homeroom Representative 3g Talisman Business Man- ager 4 . . . Guard your girl against all fellas except yourself . . . Wants to fly the first rocket fiight to the moon . . . Funniest remembrance--when Fr. Lorcan tipped me and my desk back and Over on the fioor . . . Best remembers Mr. Tell's Health and English classes. W V, -V 4 I THOMAS N. RACKL, 510 Winspear Avenue Rack . . . St. Aloysius . . . General . . . Third Order 4, Talisman 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 4g Band 49 Chess 2, 3, 45 Vice-Presidentg Track Manager 2, 3, 4g Cross Country Manager 3, 4 . . . Do unto others as they would do unto you, but do it first . . . Wants to come back to Timon as Prefect . . . Funniest remembrance- getting thrown in the lake after All Catholic outdoor track meet . . . Best remembers getting first manager's letter in Cross Country. Josr-:PH A. RATH, 19 Parkview Avenue Joe . . . St. John Evangelist . . . Science . . . Homeroom Representative 3, Scholarship 4 . . . Nisi Dominus frustra . . . Wants to be a success in what- ever I do . . . Funniest remembrance-hearing that our seats are valuable . . . Best remembers Timon-St. Joe football game of 1957. Rom RT F PFISTER 31 Carlyle Avenue Bob St Martin General GOf2 3 4 Don t keep the faith spread it Wants to become a millionaire . . . Funniest remembrance Fr. Matthew's Religion classes . . . Best remembers Mr. Tederous' English class. JOSEPH A. PINTO, 1329 Seneca Street Pulfo . . .St. Monica . . . General . . . Third Order 1, 23 Debating 1, Dramatics 1, 2, 43 Camera Club 13 Radio 13 Band lg Science Club 1, 2 . . . Never say die, say Rit . . . Wants to fill Stan's shoes . . . Funniest remembrance-Freshman Initiation . . . Best remem- bers Take Time Out. MICHAEL P. PRZESTAWSKI, 111 Meadowbrook Pkwy. Stash . . . Our Lady of Czestochowa . . . Business . . . Wine, women and song . . . Wants to be a big businessman . . . Funniest remembrance-our Sopho- more Health class . . . Best remembers Mr. Tell's English class. CARMINI: PUTRINO, 22 Burch Avenue Carm . . . St. John Evangelist . . . Science . . . Third Order 15 Scholarship 4 . . . To be seen stand up, to be heard speak up, to be appreciated shut up . . . Wants to graduate . . . Funniest remembrance--Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers Philosophy classes with Fr. Lorcan. 99 THOMAS B. RATH, 19 Parkview Avenue T . . . St. John Evangelist . . . Science . . . History Club 43 Scholarship 4 . . . Lasst einander gelten . . . Wants to someday be as intelligent and wise as Fr. Lorcan . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics periods . . . Best remembers sitting in front of the greatest star in Buffalo, Tommy Ryan, during my Senior year. DAVID R. RAULS, 18 Allegany Street Dave . . . Holy Family . . . General . . . Eat, drink, be merry, but mostly drink . . . Wants to make white lightning . . . Funniest remembrance- Freshman Initiation . . . Best remembers Graduation. WILLIAM C. RENOWDEN, 59 Benson Ave., W. Seneca Bill . . . St. Bonaventure . . . Science . . . Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance- Fr. Linus' German class . . . Best remembers Fresh- man Initiation. DENNIS J. ROESSER, 66 Choate Avenue Barney . . . Holy Family . . . Science . . . Fools rush in where angels fear to tread . . . Wants to marry a girl with a million dollars . . . Funniest re- membrance-Mr. Jackson's lst. year English class . . . Best remembers Timon-Canisius football game of 1956. 100 WILLIAM L. REDDEN, 120 Hubbell Avenue Willie . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Homeroom Alternate 23 Track 2, 3 . . . If first you don't succeed, quit . . . Wants to fly jets. . . Funniest remembrance-collecting twenty erasers for Fr. David . . . Best remembers '56 basketball season. RICHARD J. REGAN, 153 O'Connell Avenue Rock . . . Our Lady of Perpetual Help . . . General . . . Don't spit kid, you'll wind up like Ted Williams . . . Wants to be a second John Kasper . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Tederous' English class 3rd, year . . . Best remembers seeing Dave Rauls awake all day on March 16, 1956. JOHN P. REGER, 38 Leamington Place Bugs . . . St. Teresa . . . Music . . . Scholarship 3, 4 . . . Do unto others as others do unto you . . . Wants to live to see the sky fall in . . . Funniest remembrance -George Chase's solo out of 108's window . . . Best remembers playing at the Third Order meeting at Bonaventures in '54, DONALD M. REHAK, 39 Euclid Place Don . . . St. Stephen . . . Science . . . Talisman lg Dramatics 1, 2, 3 . . . Think first before you do it' . . . Wants to live a long and prosperous life . . . Funniest remembrance-3rd, year Religion with Fr. David . . . Best remembers the Prom and Graduation. v i if b WILLIAM J. RooF, 209 Kirkwood Dr., West Seneca Dog . . . St. Bonaventure . . . Business . . . Foot- ball 2, 3, 4 . . . Wine, women and song . . . Wants to make lots of money . . , Funniest remembrance-when Mr. Tell had Room 200 suspended . . . Best remem- bers when Timon beat Canisius 44 to 7. THOMAS J. RYAN, 116 Aldrich Place Rock . . . St. Ambrose . . .Science . . . Scholarship 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 . . . We will cross the bridge when we come to it . . . Wants to get to Heaven . . . Funniest remembrance-English and Religion classes with Fr. Charles . . . Best remem- bers student president campaign Fischer vs. Schreiber. JOHN F. SAJ, 23 Clifford Street Unk . . . St. Patrick . . . College Entrance . . . Third Order 1 . . . Enjoy yourself if you can Cin classy' . . . Wants to be a flea doctor . . . Funniest remembrance'-Room 12's famous glee club . . . Best remembers Timon-Canisius football game in 1954. ROBERT M. SAMOL, 100 Oneida Street Sam . . . St. Rita . . . Business . . . Third Order 1 . . . Live your life, and live it well . . . Wants to be a success . . . Funniest remembrance-Sophomore year with Fr. Matthew . . . Best remembers the 77-73 de- feat of St. Joe's previously unbeaten basketball team of '55. Ringed Seniors and dates step lightly to the music of the Campus All Stars on Ring Night. EDWARD W. SCANLON, 16 Cumberland Avenue Tim . . . St. Agatha . . . Science . . . Don't sweat it mann . . . Wants to be a doctor . . . Funniest re- membrancef first meeting with Fr. Lorcan . . . Best remembers Timon-Canisius game of 1955. JOHN SCHMIDT, 25 Hubbell Avenue John . . . Holy Family. . . Engineering . . . Make the most of today, you can't escape wrinkles tomor- row . . . Wants to go to college at Canisius . . . Funniest remembranceffSophomOre Picnic with Fr. Matthew . . . Best remembers Hrstjug from Fr. Lorcan. PAUL J. SCHRIEBER, 114 Michael Rd., Orchard Pk. Paul . . . Nativity of Our Lord . . . Science . . . Class Officer 3g Vice-President 4g Homeroom Repre- sentative 2g Homeroom Alternate 1g Talisman 4g De- bating 2, 3, 4, Radio 3, 43 Science Club 2, 3g Cross Country 3 . . . Give it all you've got . . . Wants tow who knows? . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Ernest's History class . . . Best remembers campaign for presi- dent Junior year. DONALD F. SCHULTZ, 37 Mt. Vernon Street Don Juan . . . St. John Evangelist . . . Science . . . Homeroom Representative 2g Homeroom Alter- nate 3. . . A quart a day helps the A. A. . . . Wants to be a man his parents can be proud of . . . Funniest remembrance-when Fr. David was bombarded by 22 erasers Junior year . . . Best remembers the convention in the Aud Junior year. 102 JOSEPH M. SANFRATELLO, 501 Crescent Avenue Joker . . . St. Mark . . . College Entrance . . . Debating 1, 23 Dramatics 1, 2g Tennis 33 Crew 1, 2 . . . Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see, and don't trust anyone . . . Wants to break my record in daiquiris . . . Funniest remembrance-the Monday mornings in TimOn's Library . . . Best re- members Timon defeating Baker in 1957. THOMAS S. SARACH, 63 Kermit Avenue Torn . . . St. Gerard . . . Science . . . Third Order 1, 2, Radio 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 3 . . . Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today . . . Wants to be an engineer . . . Funniest remembranced Spahn's gab session . . . Best remembers when we jumped the Seniors during Freshman Initiation. ui JOHN W. SCHWING, 6 Barnsdale Ave., West Seneca Jack . . . St. William . . . Business . . . One good deed deserves another . . . Wants to get a good job . . . Funniest remembrance--fMr. Tell's 3rd. year English class . . . Best remembers receiving my first jug from Fr. Sebastian in my Sophomore year. TERRENCE J. SCURR, 2139 Seneca Street Turk . . . St. Teresa . . . General . . . Homeroom Representative 2, 33 Dramatics 43 Cheerleader 4: Talisman 4 . . . Better to reap two days too soon than one day too late . . . VVants to be a class officer at St. Bonnies for six years . . . Funniest remem' brancefFr. Matthevfs Religion classes Sophomore year . . . Best remembers getting out of my third Freshman year with honors. BRUCE R. SHAVER, 115 Best Street Remington . . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . . Art . . . Art Club 4g Band 13 Track 3, 4 . . . When in doubt, consult the paper next to you . . . Wants to be a commercial artist . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David giving us a study period so he could get a badly needed shave . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. JOSEPH A. SHEEHAN, 252 Columbus Avenue Joe . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Homeroom Representative 4, Homeroom Alternate 33 Third Order 1, 2, 3, 43 Prefect 3, 43 Dramatics 2, 33 Talisman 4g Dominic Savio 1g Basketball and Base- ball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . A little sleep will never hurt you . . . Wants to drive an ambulance like Fr. Sebastian drives a bus . . . Funniest remembrance- Fr. Donatus and his trips to Bonaventure . . . Best re- members being student of the month in lst. year. 9. MICHAEL H. SLOMINSKI, 75 Phyllis Avenue Smiley . . . St. James . . . Language . . . Debating 4g Scholarship 3, 45 Glee Club 2 . . . Quod licet, Jovi, non licet bovi . . . Wants to retum to Timon as Pre- fect . . . Funniest remembrance-egg war at Allegany . . . Best remembers class picnic at Allegany in Junior year. JosEPH M. SoLoMoN, 1909 Union Rd., West Seneca U10-4-Joe . . . Fourteen Holy Helpers . . . Business . . . Homeroom Representative 15 Delegate, Band 2, 3g Band Major, Bowling 2 . . . Don't leave anything go by today that you can do, for tomorrow may be a free day . . . Wants to be a state trooper and patrol Lurczak's . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Lorcan giving me a black eye for the class picture . . . Best remembers when Fr. Matthew shot Scurr with a blank gun. MICHAEL C. SHEEHAN, 200 Oakvale Blvd., Kenmore Mike . . . St. John Baptist . . . Science . . . A bird in the hand is bad table manners . . . Wants to unmask the Lone Ranger . . . Funniest remembrance-- Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers Timon- Canisius game in Sophomore year. MICHAEL F. SHEEHAN, 228 Lisbon Avenue M.F. . . . St. Joseph . . . Science . . . Do it right the first time, and you won't be asked to do it again . . . Wants to modemize Sam's Hotel . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics classes in Junior year . . . Best remembers my first look at Bret. PETER J. SHERRY, 269 Hamburg Street Pete . . . St. Brigid . . . Art . . . Talisman 45 Art Editor, Art Club 1 . . . In God we trust, all others must pay cash . . . Wants to teach at Timon . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's General Science class . . . Best remembers Timon-Canisius game of '55, RONALD J. SIMCHICK, 15 Bethlehem St., Lackawanna Slim . . . St. Hyacinth . . . Science . . . Scholarship 4 . . . Do the best you can in the tasks you undertake . . . Wants to become an electrical engineer . . . Fun- niest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers Rehak going out 106's window. 103 RICHARD V. SOLOMON, 31 Roma Street Dick . . . St. Lawrence . . . Science . . . Third Order 43 Radio 4 . . . Never do yourself what you can have someone else do for you . . . Wants to manu- facture Russian sputniks with Jim McMahon . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's General Science class in lst. year . . . Best remembers Mr. Crasti's two week stay. JOSEPH J. SONNER, Maple Road, East Aurora Joe . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Science . . . Talisman 4g Art Club 13 Science Club 3 . . . Better never than late . . . Wants to be Prefect of Discipline . . . Funniest remembrance-Mr. Jackson cleaning up on the crap game at the Freshman Picnic . . . Best remembers winning the Freem contest. RICHARD P. STEEN, 399 Eden Avenue Dick . . . St. Martin . . . Language . . . Radio 3, 4 . . . Don't study till you have had the test, then you know what's on it . . . Wants to be a rich bachelor . . . Funniest remembrancerf- Latin classes in 3rd, year . . . Best remembers class trip to Allegany State Park. IDANIEL J. STEFANIAK, 78 Littlefield Avenue PoIack . . . St. Adalbert . . . Science . . . Eat, sleep, drink and be merry for tomorrow we may die . . . Wants to be a floor walker in a telephone booth . . . Funniest remembrance walking into Fr. Lorcan's homeroom . . . Best remembers Freshman Dance. 104 CHARLES W. SPAHN, 53 Savage Place, East Aurora Charles . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Science . . . Scholarship 4 . . . Have fun now and regret it later . . . Wants to get into college and be a success . . . Funniest remembrance--Science course vs. Langu- age course . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. PAUL P. SPAHN, 53 Savage Place, East Aurora Hick . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Science . . . Homeroom Representative 15 Homeroom Alternate 2 . . . A rolling stone gathers no moss . . . Wants to learn to bowl . . . Funniest remembrance 'administer- lng Freshman Initiation . . . Best remembers the Senior Prom. MARIO SPALLINO, 84 Strathmore Street Mar . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . General . . . Life is what you make it'l . . . Wants to get rich and not work . . . Funniest remembrance-banana war in Fr. David's Math class . . . Best remembers my first smoke in 205 when the Principal walked in. PETER G. STAPELL, East Eden Road, Hamburg Stub . . . St. Peter and Paul . . . Science . . . Dra- matics 45 Scholarship 3, 43 Tennis 3 . . . The hard way going is the easy way home . . . Wants to go on an African safari . . . Funniest remembrance-Physics lab with Fr. David . . . Best remembers when the Freshmen beat the Seniors in the tug of war. E' RICHARD H. STENGEL, 183 Lisbon Avenue Casey . . . St. Joseph . . . General . . . Third Order 1, 2, 45 History Club 3,4 . . . To Jesus through Mary . . . Wants to find my true vocation and faithfully fufill the duties thereof. . . Funniest remembrance- the year spent with Fr. Ermin as principal . . . Best remembers Graduation. DAVID E. STEWART, 19 Weyand Street Deke . . . St. Teresa . . . Language . . . Ulf I could, I would, but I can't so I won't . . .Wants to be an elevator operator in a one story building . . . Fun- niest remembrance-class picnic at Allegany with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers my first jug. JAMES E. STUMPF, 11 Stevenson Street Jim . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . General . . . Two can live as cheap as one-but not as long . . . Wants to be a state trooper . . . Funniest remembrance --shooting straw wrappers and sticking them on the cafeteria ceiling . . . Best remembers Freshman Inita- tion. JAMES R. SULLIVAN, 138 Glendale Avenue, Hamburg Sully . . . St. Mary of the Lake. . .Science . . . If you can't fight 'em, join 'em . . . Wants to be an aerial navigator . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. Linus H. trying to tell a joke in German . . . Best remembers Timon beating Canisius 44-7 in football. Feeding time for the Tigers! ANTHONY A. TARQUINI, 280 Myrtle Avenue Tar . . . St. Columba . . . Business . . . Knowledge is a man's greatest possession . . . Wants to open a good, practical business . . . Funniest remembrance- Burr Whelan breaking eggs over Mr. BarrOW's head . . . Best remembers myself and Whelan wrestling with Mr. Licata. GARY D. THIBAULT, 136 Cumberland Avenue T-Bone . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . College entrance . . . Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, Glee Club 2 . . . Don't go away mad, just go away . . . Wants to become a rich philanthropist by selling dehydrated water . . . Funniest remem- brance-my Freshman Initiation in '54 . . . Best re- members Freshman Picnic on the campus of a girls college. WILLIAM J. THORNTON, 186 Columbus Avenue Thorny . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Business . . . Horneroom Alternate 1, Talisman 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Manager . . . Nothing is impossible, except passing . . . Wants to get a job . . . Funniest remembrance- Fr. Leo electrocuting the Freshmen in 1954 . . . Best remembers Fr. JOhn's Typing class. JAMES A. THUR, 823 Union Road, West Seneca Crazy Legs . . . Queen of Heaven . . . Language - . . Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 43 Re- cording Secretary 3, President 4, Scholarship 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Eat, drink and be merry for tomor- row you got to go to jug . . . Wants to be a man . . . Funniest remembrance-trip to Allegany with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers running for the student presidency. 106 JEAN P. SULLIVAN, 44 Bethford Drive, Hamburg Porky . . . Our Lady of Sacred Heart . . . Science . . . Scholarship 4 . . . Stay in six nights a week and play bingo . . . Wants to become a civil engineer . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers Fr. Emest's joke periods in 202. JOHN E. SUTTON, 1207 Seneca Street Jack . . . St. Monica . . . Language . . . Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Major, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Stay single as long as you can . . . Wants to do the will of God . . . Funniest remembrance-water gun wars with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers first Freshmen Initiation in '54, RAYMOND J. Tnuxas, 172 Lake Street, Hamburg Jim . . . St. Peter and Paul . . . College entrance . . . Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4, Tidings 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3 . . . Hang on to your thumbs . . . Wants to start his own Air Force . . . Funniest remembrance- the trip to Allegany in Junior year with Fr. Edward . . . Best remembers the Timon-Canisius football game during Hurricane Hazel. THEODORE M. URBAN, 122 Newburgh Avenue Ted . . . St. Joachim . . . Science . . . Crew 2, 3, 4 . . . Always hold your own . . . Wants to enter a co-ed college . . . Funniest remembrance-having Fr. Linus H. four years in a row . . . Best remembers win- ning the National and Canadian interscholastic row- ing championship. BERNARD M. VANREMMEN, 35 Rutland Street Van . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Business . . . Delegate 2, Dramatics 3, Football 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4 . . . Do unto other as you would have them do unto you . . . Wants to be a millionaire and live on the Isle of Capri . . . Funniest remembranceflistening to Beaver tell us about all his girls . . . Best remembers beating Canisius two years in a row. JOSEPH F. VENTURA, 377 Woodside Avenue Joe . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Do it again, and I'll belt yah ...Wants to get through college in four years . . . Funniest re- membrance-Fr. David burning out three motors in Physics lab . . . Best remembers our class initiated into Timon. THOMAS E. WHELAN, 174 Como Avenue Senator . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Business . . . Third Order 1, 23 Talisman 43 Dramatics 4 . . . Never do it again . . . Wants to become 49th President . . . Funniest remembrance-political argument over the crooks in the police department with Mr. Ewing . . . Best remembers Sophomore year with Mr. Tell. JOSEPH W. WHITE, 68 Norman Street Joe . . . St. Teresa. . . Science . . .Track Cindoorj 3 . . . Heaven helps the working girl-so do I . . . Wants to invent a do it yourself, get rich quick kit and retire . . . Funniest remembrance-Freshman year Science with Fr. David . . . Best remembars Timon- Canisius basketball game in '55. SA, WILLIAM M. WALZ, 125 Ridgewood Road Bill . . . St. Ambrose . . . Language . . . Third Order 2, 3, 4, Football 3g Track 2, 49 Track Coutdoorj 4 . . . Never let school interfere with your education . . . Wants to be a success in life . . . Funniest remem- brance-Fr. Ernest's World History classes . . . Best remembers a weekend with Fr. Edward at Allegany. ROBERT J . WARD, 621 Sherman Street Red . . . St. Mary of Sorrows . . . General . . . Have your fun now, it won't last forever . . . Wants to marry Sandy and retire . . . Funniest remembrance -having Fr. Rene give me a haircut . . . Best remem- bers smoking in 206 and having the Principal and Prefect walk in. JOHN K. WEIR, 20 Roanoke Parkway Fox . . . St. Teresa . . . Science . . . Death rather than sin . . . Wants to be a bounty hunter . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics class Junior year . . . Best remembers Rehak's flight out of Room 106 in Sophomore year. RICHARD J. WHALEN, 36 Red Jacket Parkway Burr . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Business . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Long live the Sweet Shop . . . Wants to go to work and earn money . . . Funniest remembrance!-when Tar held the door and Fr. Francis could not get in the lavatory . . . Best re- members having Mr. Tell for three years. 107 RICHARD A. WILLARD, 182 Stevenson Street Dick . . . St. Teresa . . . Science . . . Homeroom Alternate 13 Scholarship 3, 43 Band 1. 23 Track tin- doorn 3, 43 Cross Country 1. 2, 3, 4: Track 'outdoor 3, 43 Crew 2 . . . Never give up, always fight that last round . . . Wants to be admiral of the Crystal Beach boat . . . Funniest remembrancefthrowing erasers at Fr. David in 105 . . . Best remembers sitting on spilled acid in the Chemistry lab. JAMES J. WILLIAMS, 211 Potters Road Jim . . . St. Martin . . . College entrance . . . Baseball 4 . . . Life is what you make it . . . Wants to go to college . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. John's Typing classes . . . Best remembers Freshman Initia- tion. 1' JAMES A. VVOJCIK. 299 Barnsdale Ave., West Seneca t'Woj , . . St. VVilliam . . . Science . . . Be pre- pared . . . VVants to be a dentist . . . Funniest remem- brance when Fr. Linus read a letter from Germany . . . Best remembers the election of '57. liOBl-IRT J. xVOI.f'0'I'T. 216 Aurora Ave.. VV. Seneca Sleep-V' . . . St. VVilliam . . . Science . . . Early to bed early to rise makes us healthy, wealthy and wise . . . VVants to accomplish something . . . Funniest re- membrance Physics lab with Fr. David . . . Best remembers Graduation. 108 fa we 1, PAUL J. WILLIAMS, 61 Cushing Place Willie . . . St. Martin . . . Business. . . Homeroom Alternate 43 Science Club 4g Cross Country 3 . . . 'KDO good in whatever you do . . . Wants to be a chemist . . . Funniest remembranceAS0phomore year with Fr. Matthew . . . Best remembers three years of Mr. Tell. JOSEPH D. WILLIG, 1320 Broadway Willie . . . St. Joachim . . . Business . . . If you want to be smart, study from the start . . . Wants to be an architect . . . Funniest remembrance-when Stu Mulderig was hanging out the window and Fr. Francis saw him . . . Best remembers Freshman Initiation. JOSEPH V. WILSON, 195 Hoyt Street Pigmey . . . Annunciation . . . Science . . . Dra- matics 43 Scholarship 4 . . . Do unto others as you would have them do unto you . . . Wants to do my best in all my undertakings . . . Funniest remembrance --Chemistry lab . . . Best remembers the Freshman Initiation. GEORGE K. WOERTH, 302 E. Prospect Ave., Ham. Politician . . . St. Peter and Paul . . . Science . . . Talisman 3, 43 Activities Editor 3, 43 Tidings 1, 2, 3, 43 Business Manager 33 Assistant Editor 43 Debating 13 Dramatics 3, 43 Scholarship 3, 43 Student Senate 4: Bowling 2 . . . Wine, women and who has time for song . . . Wants to run down an NFT bus driver with his own bus . . . Funniest remembrance- Fr. David's glorious 3rd, year Physics periods . . . Best remembers the wars between the Science and Language course in Room 10. fl N,-I GREGORY J. ZIELINSKI, 255 Stanton Street Skiiii . . . St. Ann . . . Science . . . Scholarship 4, Band 1, 2, 4 . . . Poland will shine again . . . Wants to get a college education . . . Funniest remembrance- Fr. David's Physics class . . . Best remembers being in the last row in Room 10. HENRY L. ZIMMER, 100 Meriden Street Hank . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Science . . . God helps those who help themselves, but God help those who get caught . . . Wants to get out of work . . . Funniest remembrance-Fr. David's Physics classes . . . Best remembers a first year class picnic. Zn imlzmnriam ROBERT W. ELLIS, 133 Courtland Avenue Boo . . . St. Gerard . . . Science . . . Dramatics 35 Crew 2, 3 . . . Sleep is life . . . Wants to get home to bed .. . . Funniest remembrance-Junior homeroom with Fr. Lorcan . . . Best remembers Timon beating Canisius in the P. A. L. game in '56-13 to 7. Requiescat in Pace. March 23, 1941-December 16, 1957 'r wxb 1:1 T if 1. I ff f t ., f A . v 1 l I gl' ' .r , l-- 4 . if ' 'if' n ' i ,g i I 31 5 1, f Q 1 Q ' I t , Af ,, i 1.4 - 1 . 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