Georgetown University - Ye Domesday Booke Yearbook (Georgetown, DC)

 - Class of 1923

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EDWARD PICTON SCOTT JOPLTN, MISSOURI AiScOtty77 6lEdU Missouri State Club Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit Scott evidently came to Georgetown determined to put his time to good use, that he has done so is amply evidenced by his record. Of a studious nature, which was not confined to the work at hand, but extended to diligent research, and possessed of abil- ity, he has made good with us. In him we found not only a student, but a pleasant and genial class-mate. His great depth of sincerity bids well for his future. In parting, he takes with him our wishes and hopes for a successful career. JUAN ANTONIO ABAD SEDILLO, I' H I' ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 'KPancho ,luuior Prom Committee Senior Smoker Committee Inti-r-I7i-aternity Council Hamilton Law Club IH. C. Law Club Georgzetown Union Staff Artist Ye Domesday Hooke- 'tllis miazd, his kingdom ,' his will, his law Pancho did not come to Georgetown riding a hronco, but he has created quite a stir just the same, by reason of his abilities. NVe were always under the impression that the Spanish girl was of the dark- haired and lustrous black-eyed type, but Pancho has distinct proclivity toward blondes, especially those who wear un sombrero rojo. The fund of legal knowledge that Sid has acquired seems to be inex- haustible and though we will sorely miss him, We take great pleasure in sending him back, as a product of Georgetown University to Albuquerque, where we hope he finds a beautiful blonde. JAMES DENNIS SHALLOO VVORCESTER. MASS. Jimmie flark University A. B. 1919 G in Track 1921-'ZZ No one is a man who has Inst Ollf of him all of the boy!! 'flimniiel' ha,ils from New England and is very much of a Yankee. jim's character is one of con- trasts. He is quiet and somewhat distant, but once in a crowd, his quick wit and contagious grin make him a center of interest. He reads and rereads Ten- nvson and Browning, his favorites, quotes innumer- able authors. and is a Greek and Latin scholar, but on the other hand, watch him on a basketball court, in sprinting shoes, or on a golf course. That wit, that grin and that determination must surely meet success.

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ANGELO FERNANDEZ SANCHEZ ' BixRcEI.oNE'rA, Pokro Rico Ang MI! is not in fllc stars above, it is in you XYhen Frank eame from Porto Rico to Georgetown he not only brought with him his baggage, but a sunny disposition, a charm which he has retained all during his three years in the l.aw School. Frank is a student by nature and has always sought the foun- dation of tl1e rules of law. He has made a tirm resolution to place the lie facto Doctrine of Cor- porations upon a new line of reasoning. XVe feel sure that Frank will rise to prominence before the bench and har of Porto Rico. Ile has the best wishes of all his class-mates. LIEUT. CHARLES C. SCHAAF, U. S. N. NEwi'ol:'r, R. I. Loot Carrol Congress Rhode lsland State Club liistrict of Columbia l.aw lilub Senior Prom l'ommittee Horn for s1z4'r'e.s'.v he .YL'l'lll.Y, with grace In 'ZUl.Il and fw-:err lo lmIri Take another squint at our handsome sailor boy, for he is our pride and joy. XYe pride in him because he constitutes the only military representative of the class, and joy because his recitations were always 'fmusic to the ears of his many listeners. Schaaf has been exceedingly conscientious in his work, stand- ing high in class and has always been willing to give assistance to his fellow class-mates. That he likes work is self-evident and with his Well-trained mind we feel sure he will reflect nothing but credit upon the jubilee Class. Ciood luck, f'I.ootenunt.' 7 i WILLIAM E. SCHOOLEY XVASIIINGTON, D. C. Bill District of Columbia Law Club Senior Prom Committee Of fflifllff, flu' mist .vl1uu'aft' of the f1l!'l10llII.IlU! 1'114'I1r1iv.v Nice The Scotch poet said, Clive me a man, a bonny man, who always will and can. Schooley would have met his every requirement. His everpresent smile, sterling ability and genial personality which are backed up by an uncanny knowledge of whats what. are factors which insure his success in any under- taking and there are none but who wish him the joy of it. His avocation is that of banking and finance and he reflects the attributes of that honored pro- fession: his attitude towards his work at Georgetown indicates that he intends to keep within the law. ,n



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EDWARD SHAUGHNESSY, 1' H I' XVOBURN, Mass. Jack', Smoker Committee C13 125 Fear plays no part in a 1nau's nzakc'-np Jack was earnestly pursuing his college work at Boston College when the call to arms was sounded, and his self-sacrificing spirit moved him to offer his services to his country. jack attributes the cause to the fact that he is Irish and hates to miss a good fight, but we will not admit that it was the primordial cause, for too often have we seen that same noble and generous spirit evidenced here at Georgetown. 'lack has a host of friends who will regret his loss to Georgetown, and who feel that whatever place is chosen as the field of his endeavors is lucky, indeed. FRANK STEPHEN SHEA, A X NEW LONDON, CONN. Frannie Smoker Committee C15 Cl! Prom Committee C25 Secretary, Connecticut State Club Slow lo 1'vs0Ir't', but in pl'l'f0l'lllIHlCC qm'4'lc Three years ago from Connecticut came a young man, who has a reputation of which he ma,y well be proud. lfrank served overseas with the thirty-second and other divisions and took part in major drives. Not only was Frank active in his army life, but also in the athletic world, for Frank was one of the best football players in New England before entering Georgetown. So members of the Class of 1923, we may look forward to big things from Frank when he returns to Connecticut, and it will be our desire and sincere wish to learn that his success in his chosen profession shall be as it has been in all his former activities. JOHN SHEEHAN, I' H 1' BIANCHESTER, N. H. Jack Sz'Ic11fc' is H10 bcgiiziiirzg of 7t'isd0m Jack in his quiet and unassuming way has attained the first step fa degree from Georgetownj in his life's work, and when he goes forth from the portals of his dear old Alma Mater many a heart will miss his steadying iniiuence. Never a word does he utter about himself and, indeed, there are few that he utters at all, but when the golden silence is broken we all listen to the words of wisdom that flow forth and wonder at the knowledge the man has acquired in his short span of life. And as he goes forth to meet the trials and tribulations of life, we point to l1i1n and say, There is a man.

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