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i Q' ' 15 'k In the midst of this fruitful activity the community lost a valuable member and the Senior Class an excellent teacher and friend when Brother 'Arnold died. His loss was greatly lamented, his memory will always be with us. Our professors were not many in our Senior Year. Brother Jasper covered all the philosophy subjects. His favorite was about the four seniors and the fifty- four perspective seniors in the class. His frequent spasms of humor left us somewhat puzzled, we were uncertain whether we were slzarers in the humorisms or the victims thereof. What Brother Agatho's course in education taught us was the proper way to bring up the children. Many were the arguments in his class on just what a q f , fN i MANHATTANITEFN , ' nl X 1 . . iw f child would do in a certain situation. Murray Androvette usually solved all the problems along this line. Brother Gabriel introduced us into the art of good read- ing, and the culture to be found in the literary masterpieces. Prof. Costa was very popular with the engineers, while the commerce men feted Dean Fitzgerald with a banquet for his efforts in showing them the practical side of business through visits to industrial plants and banks. Four years have flown on the wings of time, bringing us to the final departure. The summer will pass but the class of '29 will be beyond the call of reconvening for the scholastic year. Twenty-niners will be separated seeking to advance themselves in a new school-LIFE. But whatever the world may have in store for us, the indelible impress which makes us Manhattan men will never be obliterated by its glamours, pitfalls or honors. Always as true sons of Alma Mater, we will try to bring credit to her glorious heritage The Maker of Men . As students within your halls, Alma Mater, we bid you a sorrowful and a happy farewell. As sons we shall forever stand beneath your banner ready to serve your need. You have given us our foundation on which to build our futureg we will erect ni N K, our edifices to your glory and honor. The future is before us. Our hope and will L are full of the conquering spirit. We salute you, Alma Mater. . KP f I Rh I K 1 f One Hundred Forty-eight 'B 'E , 'IN-ka Ng. . R.-A 5. -' 1 ,J 'fx 'At-,A
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