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Adm Donald E. illl Qpptetiatinn nf How do you start a yearbook? Who does what? What is our deadline? These and many other questions were plaguing us and looking for answers a year ago when we began this project. Just how do you go about putting a yearbook like the Chevron together? All those awards didn't just happen. It took vision, experience, and a willingness to devote all the time necessary. Hard work, too. That's where this man came in. He has supplied us with our raw materials from which we created this chronicle, and has guided our Loker efforts when we could otherwise have gone far astray. Yet, for all this, he has allowed us, or rather made us, accept the responsibility for this book, he has remained precisely what he and we wanted him to be: a friendly advisor with a goal the same as ours. So, for all the answers to those questions, for the benefit of his experience gained over many years, and for his devotion to this task, we of the Chevron staff and the class of 1960 wish to express our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to Mr. Donald E. Loker.
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ehicateh tu I Mr. I Kenne+h I W. ' Anfhony I The question may arise, Why dedicate the whole book to Mr. Anthony? One answer could be that our class advisor, who happens to be Mr. Anthony, sug- gested it. We hasten to add that he didn't, really, but it sounds nice. Actually, though, he has been the spark of the class, and, on many, many occasions, he and Mrs. Anthony pitched in to be the foundation of the various class activities. However, the class had done some things for Mr. Anthony. For instance, he has learned how to cut ice cream, serve roast beef on kummelwick, cook ham- burgers and hot dogs, organize paper drives, plan maga- zine drives, open pop bottles and somehow along the way to find time to give the class the inspiration it has needed to fully realize its goals and ideals. To any class that doesn't have a class advisor, we have this to say: Mr. Anthony will probably still be recuperating for several years after we have left. Thus it is, with these thoughts and memories in our minds, that we of the Class of 1960 most thankfully dedicate this, the twenty-fifth Chevron, to Mr. Anthony.
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The Rt. Rev. Lauriston L. Scaife fi- Qhur Bishop Ever since his consecration as Bishop of West- ern New York in 1948, The Rt. Rev. Lauriston L. Scaife has taken a deep interest in the workings and welfare of DeVeaux. As our Reverend Father in God, he visits the school several times a year to care for our spiritual health, and, as the Presi- dent of the Board of Trustees, he spends quite a bit of time out of his very busy schedule tending to the needs of the school. In our Board of Trustees we find a group of dedicated and devoted men. Under their leader- ship, for instance, the school has undertaken an extensive program of remodeling in the interest of increased fire safety. This has included the addi- tion of many new fire escapes, a sprinkler system and a fine, modern stairway. The Board members give unselfishly of their time, and we wish to let them know we the schoo1's behalf. apreciate all their efforts on mth illirusttts OFFICERS The Rt. Rev. Bishop Scaife Mr. Walker Mr. Orr Mr. Bingenheimer President Vice President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Date First Elected MEMBERS Date Fi1'SI Elected Mr. John K. Walker 1902 Mf- George A- Off, lf- 1955 john K. Walker 8: Co., AUOFHCY, Buffalo Mr. John Jacob Bingenheimer 1946 Dobbie Foundry and Machine Co., Niagara Falls The Rt. Rev. Lauriston Livingston Scaife, D. D. Bishop, Diocese of Western New York, 1948 Buffalo Dr. L. Maxwell Lockie 1950 Physician and Surgeon, Buffalo Mr. Marc Janes 1950 Bethlehem Steel Co., Buffalo Mr. Gerard E. Murray 1950 Buffalo Brick Corporation, Buffalo Mr. William H. Earl 1950 Niagara County District Attorney, Lockport Niagara Falls The Rev. Canon Richard B. Townsend 1955 Rector, St. Peter's Church, Niagara Falls The Rev. Thomas R. Gibson 1956 Rector, St. Andrew's Church Buffalo The Rev. James E. Wells, Jr. 1957 Diocesan Officer, Orchard Park Mr. Norman W. Howard 1959 Headmaster, Gow School, South Wales Mr. Stephen V. R. Spaulding 1959 Buffalo Aeronautical Corporation, Buffalo Mr. Harry M. Dent 1959 Estate Management, Buffalo 7
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