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IIARKY J. lU'KKK liachclor of Sci( nre Sixl.ilitv t . Harvester lull (4 Intramural S|» r1 (l.g. 3. 4). Intends to si inly law, preferably at Fordhnm Law School . . . made the Dean's list in Junior . . . admits ruefully that if he did have a million dollars most of it would of necessity go to the government ... the annual Retreat appeals most to him as a feature of I'ordhain campus life . . . has ability as a player of softball and hockey . . . |K l peeve: Keating Hall coffee. M A R 0 0 N WII.IJAM F. KI RNS liucht’lor nf Srii nre itrsity I’. I'k. il. ill ci, a ji, S|Miii li ('Inti l, ; Sodality i3, li; r.n. n... Forum 11 lias a secret desire to heroine an outstanding figure in the musical world . . . his hobby is mnsie appreciation . . . says Father (million is the greatest man he knows . . . hates war “in all its aspects al»ovc everything else . . . likes the friendly atmosphere at I'ordhain . . . hut Indieves that Ford-ham should offer a good business course ... is one of the college's nre basketballers. IIKRKKRT S. BI RR Bachelor of. 1 rto l''ri»liiii;in Forum (I): llelwte ci . business Forum (I. •i. 3. 4). Claims an erpial proficiency in swimming. tennis and golf . . . has won several trophies for sailing . . . says Franklin I). Roosevelt is the greatest man he knows . . . iovcrnmciil is his favorite subject . . . outside of class his favorite activity is tin Ibisiness Forum . . . appropriately enough his most oft used axiom is “Tinu is money. . . . likes brunettes and mint juleps-.
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JOSKIMI J. m ivKV Bachelor of . I rls 11: i r t • ( 1,1, .;{ | Freshman Forum (1); (I lee Cliil • •£. 1. J Suability . t. 3. I It. I. I Club (I. 4. 3. 41. It x O. K. if you call him Buckeye . . . Ii«- wants to buy a yak . . . doesn't say what hcM do with it when lie had it . . . is a devotee of tennis and sailing, especially moonlight sailing . . . d« esn t like those calls at the mail Imx when there's “no mail .. is almost uni |ue in Iris liking for chocolate pudding, hut not in his admiration for the (dec ( luh . . . enjoys Ford ha I n social life in all its aspects. JOHN M. BROWN Bachelor of A rl.s Ilnur I. :!■: History Club (1 : tilcc Club (3j: Physics Club (S. 4). “Scoop is torn between two ambitions: to be a doctor or a concert violinist . . . wishes that Ford ha m had fraternities but would come back to college here whether or not the fra Is were introduced . . . claims to have some special talent but won't reveal what it is . . . however, lie is adept at football and a mimic of no mean ability ... is an admirer of History. JOHN A. BITKI.ICY. JR. Bachelor of . I rtx New Jersey Club cj. 3. 4): French Club lie Harvester lnl (3. 1 ; Maroon Stall 4•; Sodality (3. 4); Debate (I, I liitnwiiiiral Sports (1. -I. 31: Tre.is. Senior Cl (I). Consistent honor student, winm r of three medals for class honors and a star in intramural athletics . . . no longer cares to be a big league ball player as he once did . . . but would gladly play tenor sax in a name band fif lie could play tenor sax . . . says classmate II. L. Rofinot is the greatest man he knows. I 9 4 0 ‘21
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JOHN R. IH'SKO Bachelor of . (rls II ti I. r ( ub (3. I New JerM'y Cltili 3. 4); S l;ilil% :t. I ; I’liy-io Hub (SI: tXIsile 4). Would be a public accountant. lull a successful one ... in preparation for this lie plans to attend (olumbia Seliool of business . . . most remembered experience at college is the I'ordham-l’ilt gallic of 1 ! :57 . . . despises llu hypocrisy of Kngland . . . confesses to being extremely argil mentative and logically enough likes debating . . . is a collector of classical records. JOSKIM1 A. BYRNIS. Jit. Bachelor of . I r .v IMale (I. •i. 4); Tennis (I); It I. I Club t. ); I’hysU-s 'lull (I I liirv -st -r Club (3. I : SwLilily IS. 4). Ping-pong is Joe’s game although he plays good tenuis too . . . would get married tomorrow if lie could . . . had a childhood ambition to In- a fireman but it’s law now . . . still speaks in awed tones of Johnny 1-ock‘s touchdown run against Southern Methodist m l!t;!7 . . . frankly says that lie would do nothing if lie could possibly alTord it. I JOSEPH J. CAHILL Bachelor of . I rl.s Sodality (S. 4); Harvester Club 'S. 4;. Vicc-prcs. I); Debate (S. I:: Wot-Chester Club (I. . 3, 4 . Treas. (Si. I'rcs. (4); Cl:i sirjil Club (S. 4). Hasn’t lost an intercollegiate debate in three years . . . an expert at rhumba and pistol shooting... won several medals for intramural swimming . . . his greatest thrill at I'ordham was getting 100 in the Junior ()rals ... lie claims his earnings during his college career amounted to eighteen dollars and seventy cents . . . considers geniality as his most characteristic trait. 23
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