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A. Y ,4MA1HAf+M-.1-E- .fs MANHATTAN CCOlLlLlEfGlE BAND The Manhattan College Band was organized late in October of the present year by Brother Raymond as a potent factor to lead our teams on to victory. A scant three weeks after its inception the Band's fullest ambitions were realized for it played at the Manhattan- C. C. N. Y. game,iand by its spirited marches inspired our football team to achieve a victory-the first against C. C. N. Y. in four years. VVhat a glorious day that was when, after the final whistle blew, the crowd of frenzied rooters 5-rallied behind the 4'Green Band and marched triumphantly aboufithe field. Although the football season was now over, the band continued its noon hour practices. Very few opportunities for public appearances, however, presented themselves during this interval. The one occasion, the lNIanhattan-Villanova game in our gym, showed the efectiveness of a band in spurring on a team to do wonders, for that night saw the first victory of our basketball team over an outside club. The band will continue to function and do all in its power to maintain that spirit which is so effective in bringing victories to our teams. The Leader of the Band is Adolph Valente of the Class of '32. :Q Two Hundred One km D . wa TJX-,JIM V J ,fgyi ,fs 'NL i N-A r X J' x! ,, 1' . --1. F7-ii I. -A 1 ,-, I if M f u D Q! 'Q I P In l j I ll I J dl 'n Av' l i f' 1 'N f 'Z N A I
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,psf , fh YMANHATTANITEFY p L E.-2 u 'i STUDENT CCOUNUIJL 1 I I L ... 4 --.i-.- -.... .- 1 1 K 'K Y ' is ,1 Q .1 N Y kv .1 I' 't 1, l ,l x q . , President, BIICHAEL A. IJWYER '29 'X ' , Club Rep., Hugh A. Graham '29 Soph. Rep., Kenneth Yates '31 1' f Secretary, Jerome Moore ,ao A. A. Rep., Joseph Kearney '29 L , I'ice-President, Robert J. Doherty '29 Junior Rep., John A. Manifold '30 4 Treasurer, Frank A. Gagan '30 Freshman Rep., George O'Keefe '32 .K Senior Rep., James J. Riordan, Jr. '29 Quad Rep., Frank Clark '29 ' r, 'Y K The student form of government existing at Manhattan is known I i' and designated as the Student Council. This representative group ll L is the most highly honored and respected body in the College. It is I the court of appeals on all student matters and enjoins upon the en- 4 J K tire student body to respect and honor its rules and decrees. .' f' Complete control of all laws of discipline, the correction of : H offenses, the punislnnent of offenders are but some of the duties of 1 1 the Council which, having the approval of the President of the Col- L lege, possesses the power of final decision in all student matters. l 1 The object of this Council is to promote a closer relation between the faculty and students, and to act as a means or channel through - which the student body may act as a unit, thereby receiving greater ' f consideration and recognition. P a ' .. ,. p f lim Iluzidzwf I-:vo x -M 7:3 l 1 v- E 4 I' ' 1-' 'lxb 'L Ar -. rx 4?-4 J ,fx IRIN- if 11 ,, i Y ,,,,,, Y-V 1 i
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