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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
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., .f----........, 1' SENIOR CLASS DELEGATESWP. Gallivan, P. Gorey, F. Germann, D. 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
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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.
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