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

 - Class of 1923

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EDWARD C. MUCKERMANN ST. l.0UIs, Mo. Entered from St. Louis University C31 Nlanager Class llasehall C31C-11 Manager Class Baskctball.C31C-I1 .lust as Lochinvar came out of the XN'est, so did Ed, but with different purposes. Other pens than ours have told the tale of the former Eastern bound youth, but fate has decreed that we shall be the enlighteners of Mike or Caleb, as you will, Immediately Ed stamped himself as a walking denial of the St Louis Blues. for in his acquisition of Eastern culture his unfa-ilingly good disposition won for him high esteem. The St. Louis Browns will never win a pennant until Ed becomes their manager, is our prediction, for in two years this youth has not only managed success- fully the baseball and basketball teams of 1923, but has earned for himself the soubriquet of the only playing manager on the circuit. CY RIL CECIL MURPHY BLUE E,ARTII, BIINNESOTA HC H Y White Debating Society C21 Class Football Team C41 Did you know Minnesota is the only place in the world that can exist on its own products? Did you know they have blue sand? Did you-what's the use? But he came East for an education, and he stuck for the length of the sentence. A big grin, friendliness, and readiness to help are his characteristics, and there is no doubt that he will make a success of his task of selling Lincolnettes. CHARLES O'BYRNE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Charlie Varsity Basketball Squad C21C31 Varsity Track C31 C41 VVliite Debating Society C21 Philoilemic C31 C41 Senior Prom Committee C41 Nlask and Rauble C31 C41 Merrick Debate C41 Chairman Tea Dance Com. C41 Captain Company A C41 He joined us in Junior year, and after everyone had gotten well acquainted with him as a real fellow and a good student, he surprised the University and no small part of the country by turning overnight into a phenomenal sprinter, and quickly became a mainstay of thc track team. Versatility is his hall mark. Charlie has taken a lick at tennis, basketball, track, oratory and acting, and far from being a jack of all trade, he is a topfnotcher in them all. A real gentleman, a clever student, a lasting friend and a Fine athlete.

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JOSEPH CORNELIUS MCNAMARA XY1I.LIAMsPoRT, PA. Mao, joe Neil Gaston.De'bating Society CID CZJ A lDllilUllCI'lllC Debating Society CSJ C41 Rifle Club C31 Asst. Mpzr. Minor Sports C35 Class Treasurer C45 Junior Class Smoker Com. C31 R. O..T. C. C15 C23 C33 C43 Joe, we must quite frankly admit, has changed a great deal from the boy we first knew in Freshman. Mostly all his developments, however, have been in the educational line and while his accomplishments have never broached the cum laude degree they were always above that vital point, Joe's mustache has progressed rapidly. It is very nearly two years old now and from exhibitions we have seen we are positive that it can stand alone. Much strong critia cisni courted its formation, however, and we are sure if his ability to win still follows him the world is getting an energetic man. ARTHUR BERNARD MEAH NTERIDEN, CONN. Curly liar-ton llc-hating Society CD Class Secretary C33 Tea Dance, junior C51 hlanager Track C41 junior Prom Coniniittee C33 This energetic son of the least attractive of the New lingland States is the claiirant of the title of the Col. j K l. Ross of Georgetown. This we grant to him, as he is the big boss of the best racing stable in Collegiate paddocks. The biggest event in Curley's life. except the day he put on his first pair of long trousers, was the night he made the track meet a suc- cess. I-le had his bicycle all geared up to pace Joie Ray if no one else was worthy. Ready for any occasion is his motto. FRANCIS MICHAEL MORONEY OKMULCZEE, OKLA. ,,Tip., Varsity Track C22 C35 C41 Gaston Debating Society C31 Rifle Team C21 Class Vice-President C31 Varsity Football Squad C-tj Secrctary Athletic Asso. .C4J Reviewing some IUCHVS careers is a labor which can be accomplished very easily, and in very modest English: some others present a more difhcult task, since it may necessitate the coining of metaphors or idioms. Thus we find ourselves face to face with a member of the latter class and, though our wills are strong and externally we feel capable of doing this man justice, internally we revolt, and a depression forms that renders us unequal to our capabilities for we know that this year we lose one of our closest and linest friends, ltloroney.



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CHARLES CYRIL O'DAY XVASHINGTON, D. C. slCy Asso. liditor Georgetown Journal 115125135 w'HSllll1Kt0ll Club Cy claims historic Georgetown as his birthplace and although he- does not shogut this proudly to the four winds, nevertheless he will willingly disclose this fact under cross-examination. Diligence and perseverance could be a Fitting characterization of this youth, for by practicing these virtues he has carried off more than his share of honors. He is one of those rare men whose quietness is apt to lead one to pass over his virtues, but like every true gentle- man and scholar his worth is true gold. SYLVESTER MANUEL O'GORMAN SOUTH Nl.-XNCIIESTER, CONN. -. 1 is Syl lix-Holy cross cn 'M mee ciuit an up C45 XVith the tinge of the morning sun showing in his curly locks and with a brave, if somewhat boastful demeanor, Sil entered Georgetown three years ago from l-loly Cross. He wished to get away from the baneful effects of New England and to acquire eul- ture in a city of greater prominence. Sil has calmly and quietly gone through his three years, absorbing knowledge in every way, scholastically and socially, and it is now that we sec the fruits of his efforts. He has labored, but not in vain. THOMAS THOMPSON PETZOLD DETROIT, MICH. 'tVVill Entered University .of Detroit C35 Vice-President Philodemic Debating Society Every day and in every way--. Why start a summary of a man's career by copying the expres- sion of a famous doctor? ls it apropos, is it sym- bolical or does it typify the man? All these we leave to your discretion and offer our ideas. One day last year, in the midst of a violent logic class, when judgments, terms and ideas were having the most detracting things expounded about them, the door flew open and. to our amazement, stood a blceting youth from the shores of Lake Michigan. Silence covered the class. Pctzold's my name, I'm from Detroit U. -lust dropped in to finish my course with you lads, and get a few honors. The wiser element of the class prevailed and our hero dived, until today he ranks amongst the foremost members of the class. Shall we hnish? -he's getting better and better. ,u

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