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RICHARD SCHINDLER As the one half of the almost mdistinguish able Schindler twins Dick shares his brothers well trained sense of humor I-Ie tells of their favorite pastime which is to board the same street car at different stops, sit directly opposite each other as if completely oblivious of and unknown to one another and then observe the puzzled passengers who are amazed by this movie script SITUHUOD Next I0 Indlllglllg ln Il'l1S father I.ll'l0!'Il'IOd0X form of humor Dick ranks swimming as his fav orite recreation and with the rigorous practice during the summers he will soon qualify as a full fledged member of any professional aquacade 'Vw ROBERT SCHINDLER Gite Club I Honor ROU4 3 2 I Legion 0 Decency 4 3 2 Upon leaving the Institute Bob hopes to take a pre-medical course at Canisius College in prep- aration for his career as a doctor. His record as a student speaks well for his future as a member of the medical profession. Taking first place among Bob's activities dur- ing the time he attended the Institute was his ac- tive membership in the Legion of Decency in his last three years. Bob was also a member of the Glee Club during his freshman year and his name was seen on the honor roll consistently for four years. His spare time is consumed by his job at the Loblaw Groceterias where he works afternoons and Saturdays.
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of ROBERT SCHAEFER Without Bob and his accordion, no concert or play at St. -Ioe's would be complete for we have come to regard this combination as a must at any scholastic affair. As a natural concomitant to his musical ability, Bob finds enjoyment on the dance fioor where his sense of rhythm stands him in good stead. His varied list of activities also in- cludes the Student Council which finds him one Student Council 4 t Orchestra 4, 3, 2, I of its most active members and an exponent of well-administered law and order in the corridors. Perhaps it is his musical talent which gives him an ability to memorize well and this additional accomplishment is, obviously, no handicap in his studies. 1' M 3 5 ' 45563 he en WILLIAM SCHIESEL The Star 4 Student Prints 4, 3, 2, I Honor Roll I Though he never comments on the foibles of his fellows, Bill, in observing them, chuckles to himself more than one would suspect at the light- er side of many a man's deeds. This is all to say that Bill is, generally speaking, a rather quiet, more serious young man. However, there is an- other side to Bill, a side which we found only by painstaking inquiry into his private domain. The secret is out as we disclose that he will shout, whistle, stamp and groan with the best of them at a hockey game. Evidently the bars controlling Bill's extroverted side are down as he raptly fol- lows the denizens of the rink.
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RICHARD SCHRADER Legion of Decency 3, 2, I Debating 2 Shamrock Club 2 Football 2, I Basketball 3 Moose',, as he is affectionately called, was one of the most familiar figures about the school dur- ing his three years at St. Joe's. He is now at Canisius College enjoying a four year basketball scholarship which was well earned at St. -Ioe's last year. Dick's record of activities at school attests to his ability and popularity with the students. He not only participated in the C. S. M. C. and the Legion of Decency but also took part in the Oratorical Contest and played football. 1943-1944 found him a prize winner in the Oratorical Con- test, an organizer of the now-traditional Shamrock Club, and a potent force on the football squad. His real talent, however, came out last year when Moose starred on the championship basketball team. ,..tu,,,' g 3 Z 5 vi' 'HMDP4 RICHARD SHANLEY When we talk about the many school activities of the past four years and those fellows whose in- domitable spirit assisted in making them success- ful, we reserve a place for Dick among the lead- ers. His equanimity and sense of humor have gained for him the admiration of his classmates and are his best assurance of success in later life. In matters grave or trivial, Dick always displayed his consistent perseverance in achieving the de- sired results. Into the business world where such determination is essential, Dick goes with his basic lesson in determination well-learned.
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