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fury'- W t xi . Q i ,I JOHN WEINFURTNER The Star 4 Student Prints 3 Student Council 4 Gfee Club 4, 3, 2 Legion of Decency 4, 3 jack was one of the few fellows in the senior class who could be considered in active competi- tion for the position of Art Editor on the year book staff Because of hrs adeptness at planning layouts, he finally got the position and has done an excellent Job of heading that department acl: is at present directing l'lls artistic endeavors toward perfecting his version of the Varga Girl which at his present rate should be ready for popular approval in full color circa 1956 Aside from his drawing and dancing he has talcen up swimming and is enrolled in a course of life saving at the Y M C A This very versatility enhances acl: popularity among the students and makes him a PAUL WEINHEIMER Legion 0 Decency 4 Honor Roll 4 3 2 I Paul together with Myron Luthringer is one of the guiding lights of the Legion of Decency and through their persistent efforts St oes work in the Legion has been carried to the various academies in the diocese of Buffalo Paul is an avid follower of detective stories and Hnds his greatest relaxation in pitting his brain against that of Ellery ueen and Company His chief outside interest is roller skating at which he is most proficient because of diligent practice on the floors of Slcateland welcome 3CfdlIlOI'1 I0 any gl'OUP 553.6 gift! 2 4, aw 60 4' L 2 ww kb . . i .Q .h . . , , S . . . . . . ' f j ls . f A I - D I 9 . . , n J , 4 i Q I e 4 4 5235? ix 1. qi 'I N , g y uw er- . ! . f o,ttt.,, ., A K. l XA E 4 l if Q ! 'I i f
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jf! ROBERT TEXIDO JOHN WEBB Bareball 3 Student Prznts 3 7 Tex s jaunty attrtude and assured manner sprrng from hrs long parncrpatnon m athletrcs where he has learned the fundamentals of fart play and consxderatron for others Thrs, too, accounts for hrs large number of frlends although, we suspect, rt rs also the fact that he has a warm sense of humor whxch brmgs h1m so many devoted asso crates From hns practrcal knowledge of the world Tex knows and apprecrates the values of a good educatron and thus has kept hrm more than up to par rn hrs studles For such a young man there rs a brlght future m the world outside the class room Honor R011 3 7 I ohn rs another of thrs years class who ful Hlled the hugh school requrrements rn three years and Autumn, 1945 found hum enrolled Georgetown Umversrty Whrle he was a student at St oes ack was always recogmzed as an earnest worker whose scholastlc record was of primary xmportance to htm durmg hrs years here Thus however drd not prevent ack from engag mg 1n a varxed and active soclal life and he was usually the smxlxng escort of one of the dazzlmg belles of the ball Among acks major extra currrcular actrvrtres whrle a St oes student was hrs work on the Student Prmts whnch lost a versatile staff member when he departed after three years of farthful servlce ,115 , ,A wfg,'fg,'iii7 'Q 1232 f 1 . 'Xf , r rt -ft .tif fy 3' , g 'A ' ff T'sr,'V I, yn t Z ng ,I 4 M, 4 - 1 ff ffzwii . , H. I 7 ' ' ' 1-1 . . . . . . J . . , - . . - . , - at . , ' A - J , J ' 3 a J ' ' ' ' ' , . . . . . . .I , .g,tr..,? if Z . wa 5 H, .A 4 59
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EDWARD WEISS Glee Club Z Thrs 1946 versron of the venerable Nrmrod rs equally at home on the grrdrron and the bowlrng green both of whrch combrne to make hrm a devotee of sports whrch requrre skrll speed and precrsron Bud has not always found studres as fascrnatrng as he would lrke them to be and consequently he has developed a currous afhnrty for study perrods as a relaxatron for the torments of the day On the socral srde Bud favors danc rng and those of us who have glrmpsed hrm at any of our socral functrons cannot End hrm want mg rn thrs accomplrshment if ww? DONALD WHITE Student Prmts 3 2 I Honor ROII4 3 7 I If Don Whrte were asked about hrs selectron for the major Amerrcan sport he would un doubtedly reply wrthout battrng an eyelash horse racrng The turf seems to have a trght grrp on Dons feelrngs because he can be heard speakrng Jockey Jargon no matter what I0plC of conversatron rs berng drscussed Asrde from hrs love for horses he nurses a fond affectron for hockey baseball football basketball roto any sport Hrs love for the rce sport rs gratrfred through hrs employment rn Memorral Audrtorrum Basketball wrestlrng and boxrng are also part of hrs program of usherrng so that for tunately for Don hrs Job enables hrm to follow all sports wrth accuracy and rnterest 61
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