Fordham University - Maroon Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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KDMOM) BKI.ANOKR Bachelor of Seinin' »»l:iliiv C5. I); lliisiuess I'Wutii I. •!. .'5. ('xnmiliriil l l‘ ('■ I turvesler '«!' l I M UtooS. v»'| tins Mjr i I N hat’s (In slorv here? is liis trademark . . • one of tin ran few who never sleeps in Kthics . . . wanted to Ik a son captain. hut now is aiming for Harvard Business School . . . i olio man whoso favorih activity really is the M uoo . . . longs for I ho day when Keating Hall will have real chairs instead of “what they call chairs there. AltTIK'K I BARItKTT Bachelor of Srinire Sedulity IS, I i. No hidden amhitioiis here, just a modest and open desire to graduate, get a job and he independent . . . answers to Art or even Artie hut not to Axel or Iggic. ids other two nicknames . . . would he willing to buy camp chairs for the standing army if lie could afford it . . . has received Honorable Mention for his studies . . . hasn't been dismayed by four hours commuting daily for four years and would still go to Kordham again in spite of that. JOHN J. IIAUKY litirlii for of Science Sxlalitv it): Mimes and Mummers ill; eliesl.r ( lull It); Itiisiiu-, Fnnim (I ; Inlr.t-inurut S|M rtx (1. . 3). IN ople really call him Ihia . . . con siders self master of t he art of eireuni-lociitiou . . . would like to speak on the radio . . . has a soft spot in Ins heart, and his stomach, for Virginia ham . . . greatest thrill was passing B.A . . . grateful for l’ordham's intramural sports program . . . also likes dances and philosophy, incompatible though they seem . . . credit him for Duchiu at the Ball. 1 4 0 17

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M A R 0 0 N W. JAM ICS BARNWELL Hu cirri or of . I rfs lhon ' I. %l. I Spurts Bdilor i I Harvester lub c:. I); Track (I. . S. 4t: IVtatc I. 3); S l:ility I. 3. 4i. Baraev's self confessed sleepiness hasn't ;it all hampered his collegiate activity . . . lias l een proficient in track. football and tennis . . . I.nt the greatest thrill of all came when he was appointed Sports Kditor of the Kitm ... even ill this |M sition. though, he doesn't like Monday morning quarterbacks ... to I'ordham he owes in his own words, education, friendship, fun. work. JOSEPH A. HA RONE Bachelor o f . I rlx Suin'ilv 11, if. a. 4); French l'lull (it•; Harvester Club (4.1. While his favorite extra-curricular activity may be the N. Y. A., he'd quit it gladly, if he had a million . . . as tokens of his versatility has a silver haschall for his indoor baseball prowess, and honorable mention in Junior for his scholastic standing . . . renicmlMTs most vividly W ilbur ' )ne | lay“ Stanton's winning point against T. ('. I'. in ’: !. . . his wifc-to-lie must be above all—a good cook. ALBERT W. BARILE Itachi lor of Science Chemists' Club 41. •t. 3. I): Mciulrl Club •!. :l. I : Intramural Sport '2. 3. I ; nnnnlicul 4‘lub (I. t, S. 4). lias very definite leanings toward the study of medicine and o |»eots to enter ornell Med. School . . . would enjoy seeing all of these I’nitcd States strictly as a knight of the road . . . if he had a fortune would donate part of it to Fordham. jH-rhaps not with complete altruism, for the installation of a drinking fountain in the Chemistry Building . . . casts a minority vote for de emphasis of football at I'ordham . . . prefers baseball himself. Hi



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JAY I . MKLSKRKNK Hurliflnr i f . I rls French Club (|i. Sxinlilv (3. 4i: Vergil Academy ill; Camera ‘lul (I Harvester Club (I : Track (1. •?. :l. 4); lntninnir.il S|n rl (|. 3, Cot a great thrill out of passing Sophomore Math . . . Vlso out of placing second ill llu Intramural 440-yard run in Freshman year . . . made the Dean list in Freshman and Junior ... a candid camera addict . . - is one of the growing list of haters «»f the (ireat American double feature, complete with Mingo. Mango ami what have you . . . envisions a (irand Central train non-stop to Fordham Road. M A R 0 0 N JAMKSS. MENN KIT liacln-lor of . I rls French C|uh ( . -i. :i 41; Sxlility (3. t ; lassii . I Clnli (J, :t. 1 MiiiK N :«imI Muinmers •3. I ; History Club ■'». • • l’liy ii' lull i;{. | ; ll: m-si«T ('lull :t. 4). An authority on weapons from I'ale-olithie dart throwers down to anti aircraft guns . . . hut hy his own admission his own hest weapon is an ability to argue . . 'till thinks happily of his first college hundred in Natural Theology . . . Considers Kamon de Valera as the greatest man lie knows . . . his favorite subject: History . . . intends to study law at either Ford-ham or u’orgetow 11. MIUIAKI) M. RIRRF.R. JR. fiiichrlnr of . I rls lliiii l I : Debate (11; Officers’ Chili i.3, t|; Smlaliiy ci. :l. I); New Jersey Club 1. :t. 4); Men I I 'lots (3!: lirmist-s Club (4.1. Friends call him I «k- or Curly . . . wants a hockey team for Fordham. | erhnps because lie's proficient at it himself ... is a great admirer of Father (Men Walsh. S. J. . . . expects and hopes to attend some Med. school after graduation, preferably (icorge-town . . . thrills al the memory of Fordliam'.s first touchdown ever against I’itt. in I!»:tS . . . famed amid tlie New Jersey swamps for his hunting prowess. IS

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