Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 111 of 340
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his abiIiTy his aI7iIiTy Trodudior igineerinq T a IaU9Il bane OT Y enTireIy icceefl 'll buf feel har6CIe , him I0 Emil E. Eorcino, B.S. in E. Emil New York CiTy A. S. C. E.: TransiT Club: M. I. C.: NewTon MaThemaTicaI SocieTyg K. D. C. MIL is The Type OT person To whom one becomes aImosT immediaTeIy aTTached on accounT OT his sTraighTTorward manner and Triendly disposiTion. As a resuIT OT associaTion bordering on comradery, we Tound him To be The possessor OT many elusive Though disTincTive quaIiTies ThaT win and Tend To sTrengThen and warm enduring Triendship. Eew showed such diIigenT and persevering aTTenTion To Their sTudies as did Emil. Ever since Ereshman days he aTTended To his work TaiThTuIIy, wiTh The resulT ThaT he has won a high class sTanding and his record is one oT which To be proud. Emil was a Tamiliar Tigure aT all aThleTic and social evenTsq in TacT he was one OT The sTaunchesT paTrons oT IvIanhaTTan aTTairs. IT dancing were a maior sporT, Emil would have many Ivl's To exhibiT abouT Town. To all ouTward appearances, he seems To Tind his greaTesT deIighT in argumenTa- Tion. No maTTer whaT The subiecT, The Time or The place, a Tew words Trom Emil are boTh enIighTening To his audience, and an apparenT necessiTy To himseIT. OT EmiI's TuTure we have no doubT, Tor we know ThaT he is capable oT successTuIIy making his way in his chosen proTession. Keep up The good work, Emil. IO3

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T l r l l T l l T l i 1 l 1 I T I il 1 l. li i A l ml y T i . T 1 ' mi li K ,l iii 'fl li f l: l 1 ii ' ' K A ,pi ll' ii il Thomas l-l. ForresT, A.B. , Tom Marlborough, Mass. ir: DramaTic SocieTy 3, 4. i OUR years ago This young man oT The Bay STaTe graduaTed wiTh The largesT class ever To receive Their diplomas aT Marlborough l-ligh. ln The Tollowing T Tall he migraTed Towards The sunny SouTh, Tinally seTTling in The capiTal oT Arkansas. i l-le aTTended LiTTle Rock College and Tor The ensuing Two years s+udied under The direcTion oT a Secular Order oT PriesTs. l During These Two years he was quiTe acTive in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. l-le played on The baseball nine: was a member oT The Glee Club: Took parT in boTh T A3553 MinsTrel shows, and Through The medium oT The PreTecT oT Discipline played Tor K Two weeks wiTh a sTock company aT one oT The local TheaTres. AT The end oT The Two years The Bishop oT The Diocese decided To change 5 1 LiTTle Rock College inTo LiTTle Rock Seminary. As a consequence Tom applied Tor is X f I l l 2 admission To ManhaTTan College: his marks were accepTed and he enTered The Tollowing Tall as a Junior. i Tom Takes a shorT walk every day, and every aTTernoon one may Tind him in some place beTween Van CorTlandT Park and Peekskill. l-lowever, in The Tew spare hours oT his Time which he someTimes Takes Trom his walking, he can readily be Tound siTTing in TronT oT The radio in The Rec room. Tom is raTher secreTive concerning his plans Tor The TuTure, buT we are conTidenT ThaT he will succeed in whaTever walk oT liTe he ulTimaTely decides upon. T l 9 A :F-is A ff'-4 1 - X- - T -- '-W. ' . ,ii. C A C . T i T l W li L l Q1 l LJ Wi LJ idx :L fa ' L, l,.l i.. i Ll l-Q ,-1.5, 'gf' 2 IO4 Q C The s mode ergo, has, - and 5 Why I- Torm PSQSI mighi I a pro and v llaflal of yo

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