Fordham University School of Education - Grail Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Fordham University School of Education - Grail Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 47 of 96
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HARRY W. VINICOMBE, JR. Major: Social Studies. Minor: History. Degree: B.S. in Edu- cation. Activities: Sodality 1g French Clubg History Clubg Editor of the Curved Horny Student Council. Harry is rightfully a leader. His ambition to be President of the United States, does not seem fantastic to those who know his abilities. Staid, sober, resolute and purposefulg possessor of a fine appreciation of the droll, as well as of the sublime, he demonstrates great potentialities. JOSEPHIN E VITO Major: Science. Minor: Sociology. Degree: B.S. Behind her delightful smile lies a character of depth and quality accentuated by sincerity and thoughtfulness. Her deter- mination, combined with her past accomplishments, assures a successful future in the field of science. GEORGE W. VIVINO Major: Social Studies. Minor: History. Degree: B.S. Acfizf'i!ie.f: History Clubg Italian Clubg Sodality. There is the mark of the eager scholar about George, without a mournful expression or absent-minded stare. He is loquacious and witty and we are entertainedg he explains a thesis and we respect the explanationg he is his cheerful self and we are most appreciative. DOROTHY WALSH Major: English. Minor: History. Degree: B.S. in Education. Actir-'irieyz History Clubg Bowling Clubg Literary Clubg Curved Horn Staff. Tall and slim this blond Bronxite shows her powers of con- centration by doing most of her studying in the subway. Conversation and dancing are Dot's forte and she has an amazing facility for making friends. 43

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CLAIRE TRAINOR Major: English. Minor: Speech. Degree: B.S. in Education. Arfiz.'ifie.f: Student Council: Treasurer, '46, Secretary, '47g Sodality 1, 2, 5, Prefect of Sodality, '47g School of Education's N.S.A. Delegate: '47g Mahdrofsg War Memorial Drive. Claire is always jolly. Her main purpose in life seems to be to make others happy. The sweetness of her personality is bal- anced by the spice of her sense of humor. The result . . . a pleasing blend of the demure and the provacative, of the rompish and the sedate. HENRY HOWARD TRUTNEFF Major: English. Degree: B.S. If we chanced to hold a conversation with Hank, we'd find ourselves carefully listening to the most trivial point. When we get to know him, we realize that he isn't consistently serious. There is a certain spark in his eyes which betrays his cheerful nature and we're pleased to find it. RAUL E. UGARTE Major: German. Minor: Language. Degree: B.S. in Education. Ac'li1,'itie.f: E.S.O. Ed tempers his analytical mind with charity and is ever willing to give a kind estimate of his colleagues. We follow suit and acknowledge his academic ability, his determination and his reserve. ANNETTE L. VENTURA Major: Biology. Minor: Science. Degree: B.S. Adil-'ilierz Bowling Clubg Sodality 1, 2, 5. Ann is another one of our Edites who shuttles between the Marble Campus and Bio Labs. Under a reserved and retiring manner, her charm has not passed unnoticed. Her quiet smile seems to indicate that she not only enjoys people but is keenly interested in human nature, a quality which has won her many friends here at Fordham. 412



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MARION WALSH Major: Chemistry. Minor: Chemistry. Degree: B.S. AtifiI'ifi8.liI Science Club. Marion needed only three years to earn her degree. During that time, she has successfully invaded the field of Chemistryg she has acquired many friendsg she has contributed a great deal to the success of the school's events. A career in science now oifers her the opportunity to prove herself as good a scientist as she was a student. RITA WEBSTER Major: English. Minor: Education. Degree: B.S. in Elementary Education. Acfiz.filie.r: English Club. There is a whole world of keen perception and deep thinking behind Rita's cheerful manner. It is not difhcult to imagine her part in the W.A.C. Military Intelligence. Alive, alert, and direct, We admire and value Rita's ideas a hundredfold. LILLIAN ANGELA WONG Major: Science. Minor: Philosophy. Degree: B.S. Avti-zfitierz Interracial Club. A vibrant personality tempered with an air of oriental gra- ciousness characterizes Lillian. She plans to return to China and apply her training in Science to the needs of her people. Lillian is an example to all who doubt that an ideal may be- come an actuality. MADELINE ZEMA Major: Speech. Minor: English. Degree: B.S. in Education. Madeline has the energy and dimensions of a vitamin. She is dynamically cheerful and irrespressibly gay in all she does. She has a beguiling charm and sweetnessg a vital interest in her field of study-Speech. 44

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