St Josephs Collegiate Institute - Star Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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JOHN LYoNs Student Council 4 Football 4, 3, 2 Baseball 4, 3, 2, I The predominant factor in .Iohnny's character is his ability to lead in all phases of athletics. Undoubtedly the most likeable trait that jack possesses is the self-assertion which makes itself felt when he mingles in any crowd. His keen sense of good sportsmanship and inspiring leader- ship on the gridiron brought out his ever-present pertinacious attitude. Jack also starred on the baseball diamond, being a natural athlete. In the classroom he neither led nor lagged in his studies but was always intelligently cooperative with the faculty. Despite many handicaps unknown to the majority of his friends, jack has come off the undisputed victor every time. HERBERT MANN Football 4, 2 just as there are bookish types who quite naturally are fine students, so, too, are there solidly built young men who are destined to be football players. Into this latter category falls Herb Mann. However, even as there is a soft spot in all of us, so, also, is there one in Herb who forgets all about the grim realities of the pigslcin world when he heats Let the Rest of the World Go By. What this plaintive melody does to him even Herb cannot explain. Back in the realm of the practical, though, Herb will direct his future energies to the pur- suit of chemistry in college.

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,ge 5-:sp I Qs? o il-ADQL1 ' LAWRENCIE LINDSAY Cheerleader 4, 3, 2 just as the names of Amelotte and Romano are paired, so, too, are those of Lindsay and Heftel, who have led our cheerleading section to expend their vocal energies at St. Joe's athletic contests. Lindsay will be remembered as the more cherubic-looking member of the duo although his appearance, we regret to say, is somewhat deceiv- ing since there is beneath his angelic exterior a young man whose potential energy can scarcely be measured. He has a most unangelic interest in football, baseball, hockey and basketball and not from the sidelines, he yearns after the rough, rugged life right in the middle of the fray. 5,,tlm,,, . . . :PFW ENN? Kes! .lffnmrf I x 1 MXFRON LUTHRINGERDMQY The Smr 4 ' ' Student Co zarz ril 4 ' Glee Club 4, 3 Legion of Decency 4, 3 Shamrock club 4, 3, 2 Long after we have gone from St. -Ioeys, Mike's name will be synonymous with everything which means good fellowship, sincerity and open-mind- edness. For a young man so ready at all times to exert his untiring efforts on any extra-curricular project, Mike maintained a surprisingly high scholastic standing throughout his four years at school. Perhaps his most exacting task was his enviable work of managing the first Shamrock Club banquet which required a steadying hand to set this embryo organization on its feet in 1944. Our Legion of Decency, in its travels throughout the city, has found Mike an enter- prising leader who, by his own example, is an asset to that organization.



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F JOHN MAYER Football 3, 2 john was one of those to whom athletics came naturally. Although he was not a member of the Varsity team in football, nevertheless his dogged- ness and determination won for him the respect and admiration of all his teammates. He was also an earnest St. 'loe's booster, working hard to make all the school events successful. It can be said of John that he attended every social event without fail whether it be a football game or a school concert. john was one of the few Seniors who was able to graduate in three and a half years and, upon completing his high school edu- cation, he immediately entered the Marine Corps. 3 ' 9 , - f,, .ze gfiivixg 'G J :humid- CLAIR MCMULLEN Honor Roll 4, I Class Treasurer, 3 Mac's shy, retiring manner well conceals his real nature which is fun-loving and impish. Clair's hobby and his favorite sport are closely allied in that both-dancing and bowling-require expert footwork. For the future, Clair looks toward a career in the Navy where, he hopes, his best efforts may be directed in a manner benencial to both. The only times we recall Clair,s making any undue sounds were during chemistry, his favorite period, when some remarkable discovery would evoke an exclamation of surprise or, more often, some comment indicative of his deep appre- ciation for the miracle men of science.

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