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illiije jllilaruun .niy . --ww stiff: fl'-5253542 1 'irvi 3 meg . A JOSEPH LQERARD CASEY Ile -was iizduefl flu' gluxs Q ll IIUVPIII the noble youth. did drew flowi- selves. Joe joined us in Junior year, having pre- viously attended St. Thomas College in Scran- ton, Pa., where he tirst arrived on the twenty- eighth of March, 1896. In the short time he has been with us, joe has made many friends for himself, This fact is attested by his elec- tion to the Secretaryship of the Fordham Uni- versity Athletic Association and his appoint- ment as .Associate Editor of the MAROON. Casey had much to do with the arrange- ment and selection of music for our junior Prom, Although he always ranks with the honor men of the Class, Joe Finds time now and then for a little diversion. Every Class has its Vernon Castle-I guess Joe is ours- anyway, he is an ardent devotee of the terp- sichorean art, and is Bob McLaughlin's only rival as a taster of afternoon tea. JA MES, XVILLIAM BUTLER lli.r fool .llercizrinlg his .llarliul ilziighg the bra-zen of I'!t'l'C1tit'S.H -lim 'tprepped at Salesianum High School in his native city, XVilmington, Del. The first thing' he did upon his arrival at Fordham was to go out for the Freshman Football Team. The following year he H1l13.ClCH the Varsity. XVith regard to his ability as a player, it is sufficient to mention the fact that he has been elected Captain of next yearls Varsity Eleven. lle has won his F three times. james was Class Secretary for Junior and Senior years. The accurate and interesting way in which he kept Cto himselfj the minutes of our spirited meetings was characteristic of this energetic young man. -lim will enter Medical School after grad- uation-we take this opportunity of wishing him all success. If he tackles medicine in the future as hard as he tackled his opponents in football in the past, there can be little doubt of his attaining it. v 2s
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,jfnrhham Uiuihersitp lie-'f 1151101112 FN.-XNCIS IECRXS 7' lv 'I nn! ll l1um1'.rnmt' gt'nllt'l1mu.' 1 like liiuz 'In't'll. . jerry began conserving energy un Oe- A tnlwer 29, 1892. His early eliilcllwocl was spent in the neigltlmtvrltcmcl called 'li1'Cl11U11I. Fnrd- hznn Prep graduated him into lfreslunan Class in 1912. lrlis athletic ability lmeealne evident ll1l111L'Cl121lC1j', jerry playing un hoth Fresh- inan Football and Freshman liasehall Teams. In fact. he has played four years un the Class llaselmall Team. His popularity is admitted hy all, and proved hy his electiun to tlte Yiee- l'residency of the Class in Supltnnture year. ln his ,luninr year Jerry was invited to join the Skull Cluh. Needless tn say, he accepted. i lx -.M 1 ltzlztai I1 111 Inu On Oetoher 10, 1890, lilurgia started tn take un weight, and has continued to du so even unto the present day. l-leing a Bronxite. he just naturally entered Furclhant Prep, and in 1912 graduated into the Freshman Class oi the College. Bnrgia has, during his entire enurse. heen actively identilied with the llay Scholars' Sodality, heing its prefect during his Senior year. He played centre on the Fresh- man Foothall Team and left tackle on the Seniur Class Team, 11e was class secretary in Suplwmure year. and in Senior heeante Yice-President of the Fordham Cniversity .-Xthletie Association. :Xs .-Xssueiate Editor nt' the Rl.-XKOUN, he has worked conscientiously and energetically tu secure the success ot' this pulzlieation. Always an lumor man, well up in sport. ever ready fur fun of every sort, Bnrgm may well he called one nf tlte lmulwarks of the Class. 27 Q
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jforhham Zldnihsrsitp XX'll-LlAM Al.OYSlCS CLARK li x - .. - ' Ili' lltlfll ii slzrered iefl, I um tell you, and lit' .. ts ll unin good i'11r111g1li. llill was enrolled as a member ol tllls Earthly Realm on March 3, 1895, making his debut in this city. He must have been a prize baby, as subsequent events tend to prove that he acquired the habit of winning prizes at an early age. Graduating.: from Xavier lligh School. Bill entered Fordham in 1912. He has been winning honors ever since. XYhethcr it be Classics, Mathematics or Philosophy-they all look alike lo him. Two years ago liill re- ceived a very high rating in the Rhodes Schol- arship Examinations, but he declined to leave old liordham even for a course at Oxford. llill is an active member of the Debating Society and the Day Scholars' Sodality, and is liditor-in-Chief of the MAROON. . fgsff -- -V .t JOSEPH .-Xl.IJYSlCS CO'l I'lilv -X .lHyi'r ln' fi'lIU'Zv't'fl1 tml and ll filvtmiill .vlnilc lmlli ln' for ull. .-X smiling face, a rotund body and a inelo- dious voice-there you have ,live Cotter. Ht sprouted into existence on May 19. 189-l, in New York City. .-Xfter four years at Ford- ham Prep, -loe matriculated at College. He played on the Freshman Football Team and in 1913 won his Yarsity F. This year he played tackle on the Senior Class lfootball Team. lt is true that ,loe has never held any ollice, except in the Skull Club, but no one that knows him will deny that he is popular with every one, not only because of his ath- letic ability. but also on account of his ever- present good nature. 2'I
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