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

 - Class of 1946

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St Josephs Collegiate Institute - Star Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 59 of 156
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FRANK ROMANO Glee Club 4, 3 Debating 4 Honor Roll I Basketball 4, 3, 2 Frank will be best remembered by his classmates for his superlative satirical performance in the opera burlesque at last year's Glee Club Concert. Here, at last, we found a young man of enviable thespian abilities, one who could have us shake with laughter at his incisive portrait of one of the Met's best. Around school, Frank is an extremely popular young man whose faculty for gracefully sustain- ing either end of a joke accounts for his agreeability to all. However, Frank is not the eternal buffoon but also a serious student who . xii f can, when necessary, show himself a 3 determined, sincere scholar. . 1? X, d,,v. u.,,, Q Q - r ff' iv Eegaxii ohnwgi' JOSEPH SANNELLA Orchestra 4, 3, 2, I Joe is one of the leading musicians to come out of St. joe's. He was an outstanding performer at each of the concerts since he hrst joined the or- chestra in 1942. Although his most prominent contributions came in the field of music, Joe was a staunch sup- porter of all school activities. In his senior year, he led several of the football cheers on his trum- pet. Joe has always had average or better than average marks while attending the Institute. joe intends to continue, quite logically, in the field of music after graduation and, if his past record is any indication whatever of his talents, he can look forward to a splendid career in the concert world.

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PETER POTH Honor ROU4 3 7 I Cla v Prefzdenl 3 Pete, otherwxse known as The Mighty Atom because of hrs excellent handball playmg IS really a serious, unassummg fellow at heart What Pete lacks m stature, he more than makes up ln en thusxasm determmatnon and mental abxhty H has gamed the respect of the students and faculty through hls constant appllcauon and good wlll Math, a subject usually found dxfhcult by the general run of students rn hlgh school, IS Peres proverbial lead pipe clnch Although never the hxghest man m hls class he was conslstent 1n hxs efTorts to achieve the rank of top man ln the mtellectual lme Pete was the hub of every actwnty undertaken by hls homeroom and the school 'P fri ,lv vt MARTIN QUINN Mart has about htm the very posntxve a1r of the c1ent1st and more partlcularly the chem1st T dabble hour after hour around salts and gases and test tubes would be hxs mterpretatxon of Hlltons ldylhc Shangr1La Naturally chemlstry perlod always proved to be the hugh spot of Marts day and lest he be absent too long from the vaned charms of the lab, he managed to work m a drug store after school Therefore, when we reveal that upon graduatxon he wnll enroll 1n the School of Pharmacy at the Umversxty of Buffalo lf lS not ln the nature of a surprxse but of an antl clnmax 9 1 : -1 V 5, f . - QQ - av 9 sf , . e ' . . . , A Xa lk - u - - 77 fl, E, - . , 5 5: - ai, A U A f 1 gk 2 . . . t . , ,Q'f,f.x:Kw Ei 1 QQ fi' . 'hmPiA S , , . 0 . . . . , . . , - s a a v , A 1 I V



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or Q p jgetft ALAN SATTLER The Star 4 Student Prints 4 3 2 I Student Counczl 4 Honor Ro1l4 3 2 I With his sharp tongue and Hippant manner concealing a warm affectionate nature Alan has gone on through his four years at St oe s win ning friends slowly but once won they are his permanently A scholarship student Alan has maintained his exceptionally high grades in all subjects and this augurs well for his future in the footsteps of Horace Mann In extra curricular activities Alan was active as a writer on the Student Prints and as Literary Editor of The Star Alan could always be relied upon to make a pungent observation on whatever topic required shrewd analysis and his barbed wit often was the cause of merriment in and out of class DONALD SAUTER The Star 4 Student Print54 3 2 I Student Council 4 Debating 4 3 2 I Honor Roll 4 3 2 When a firm hand was needed to guide the students of the class of 1946 to donate their time and talents to The Star Don was only too willing to stand quietly in the background and lend what- ever assistance he could to this activity of the Se- nior Class. Never hesitating to do all that was required of an editor-in-chief, Don spent many hours working to make the 1946 Star a book to which any St. oe's student can point with pride. He has early in life learned the meaning of di- plomacy and has never failed to make the fullest use of this valuable talent whenever necessary.

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