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ARTHUR KARL, N 2 N NEW 'YORK Pre-Med. Univ. of Michigan Dance Committee C-0 lVe have had the pleasure of Arthurls fellowship for only two years, for he previously pursued his studies at the University of Michigan, still we feel as if he had always been with us. Arthur has re- peatedly demonstrated that one can attend pink teas and dances and still recite perfectly when quizzed in class the' next morning. Intelligence, sociability, hard and earliest application and comradeship are not often found i11 one individual, but Art certainly possesses all. He will attain that distinction in his chosen profession that one who ardently and con- scientiously labors deserves. LEO J. KELLY, qv X BROOKLYN, N. Y. . Kel Fordham University Class President C31 Interne, T, ll, Hospital lVhen Leo enrolled as a member of the class, it was a most valuable and desirable addition. Not only to the class, but to the whole university. It is rare to find in any one a combination of the good qualities possessed by Kel. He is loyal, sincere, earnest, a11d with a sense of humor that could draw a laugh from us in our darkest moments. Georgetown has indeed found a treasure in you, Kel, and she sends you out in the world knowing thatiyou will maintain and promulgate the high standards she has built around her. JOSE GUILLERMQ LEWIS, fp X PANAMA Biology Club Chemistry Club Gaston Debating Soeitty La Salle College It is an old adage that beauty often hampers ac- complishment. Hut as to every rule we find excep- tion. So, too, here we have to brand you for, most fair, as the exception. 'Most polished in manner, dress and speech you have made yourself an emula- tive character 'before your class-mates. Consistently with these qualities your school work has met the highest approval of your professors. Your steady hand at calligraphy and artistic drawings has moved many to admiration and just as many to ask your aid in many emergencies. In you Panama has sent us a paradox of rare qualities. Ast 'fD0n Juan socially you have stirred the admiring optic diamonds of many fair maidens, and as a terpsichorean exponent you have displayed that even jazz notes can be inter- preted by graceful movements. Georgetown is proud of you, joe, success is yours.
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LLOYD HAWKINSON, 112 X MINNESOTA Hawkie Rip Yan VVinkle Biology Club Chemistry Club E. Di Vlfhite Debating Society A little fellow, full of good spirit, and the possessor of a line that is rare indeed. W'hen our check fails to arrive, who cheers us up? XVhy, Hawkie. VVhen our girl goes back on us, who makes us smile? Hawkie, of course. That is one of the numerous reasons that we love him as a brother. Hawkie's bubbling humor is over-shadowed only by one other quality, his brilliancy in class. With his wonderful personality, his resourceful ingenuity, and his mar- velous line, fame and fortune will surely be his. BRADLEY D. HODGKINS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Brad Senior VVeek Committee K-O Bradley entered our class in the Junior year and has proven himself a true gentleman and a student in every sense of the word. Gigantic in stature and of mighty mentality, he will undoubtedly achieve that goal to which he so strongly aspires and dwell among his fellow men as a renowned and esteemed physician. PETER EMERY HUTH, B. S., KID X PENNsYLvAN1A Pete Senior VVeck Committee C45 Biology Club Chemistry Club Varsity Track Interne, Washington Asylum A frail lad, Pete conclusively proves that a physi- cal development is not necessary to mental develop- ment. Though he is not a Goliath in body, he is a Samson in intelligence, and can memorize Osler or digest Williams without the slightest dilhculty. Hail- ing from the North, he feels no antagonism for the South, being quite fond of the good old State of North Carolina. A gentleman and a deep-thinking scholar, success is bound to be his wherever he goes,
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RICHARD JOSEPH MCNULTY, fI1 A E P1-:NNSYLVANIA KtDiCk'F7 Senior VK'eek Committee C41 Pre-Med. Catholic University Class Treasurer C43 His only fault is that he has 110 fa11lf.r. Dick came to us from Catholic University and it wasn't long before his modest mein and good nature gained for him the popularity of his class-mates. One of the finest men, morally and mentally, that ever stepped into our ancient and honored halls, we have for him the atfection that is born of respect. His Work at Georgetown spells for hini success and we want to be among the hrst to congratulate him. JOHN THOMAS MALONEY, 415 X CoNNEc'ricUT uhiackv Gaston Debating Society Biology Club Cliemistry Club Yiee-President 145 Interne, xYll5lll1'lgtOl'l Asylum Besides being a model student, -lack has earned for himself the distinction of having been one of the boys Over There. As a result of his two years of service overseas, .lack did not join us until our Sophomore year. lnasmuch as ones actions in the past rarely fail to indicate what they will be in the future we have no hesitaney in predicting a very brilliant and successful future for black. MANUEL MARIAS MONSERRATTE PORTO Rico Munsy lliology flub Cheniistry Club Gaston Debating Society Munsy came into our midst in September, IQIS, fresh from the University of Porto Rico, and has always been an ardent devotee and admirer of Aesculapius. Though he has the distinction of be- ing the shortest man in class, his dignified bearing and poise have called forth the deepest admiration of his class-mates, and his devotion to duty and sincere application to work stamp him as a real man of Science. XVe all know that the Little Man from Porto Rico is made of genuine material and will never fail to reflect his true worth back to his Alma Mater. Success will be yours, Munsy, your pros- pects are most bright.
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