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j o 53 T T5 .'!,-ioT, ,E all l l l l I l i i 1 l T l Coewf lf l John l-l. Kearney, AB. 5 John Brooklyn, N. Y. ,I Hayes Dromoiio Sociefy 2, 3, 4, Fooflighfers I, , Debafing Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Pen and Sword 4: Quad- ' rooglo I, 2, 3, 4, Manhaffanife. l Ol-lN KEARNEY is nof a specfacular person. Therefore, many of his good quali- l fies are nof known fo many of his classmafes. A few of his accomplishmenfs. T however, received aclcnowledgmenf in fhe Poll of fhe Senior Class. l-le was given a fifle secrefly covefed by all fhose wifh forensic ambifions- ff Class Debafer. This was no mean accomplishmenf when one considers fhe high qualify of debafing in Manhaffan College and fhe large number of men faking parf l in fhis acfivify. T l-lis infellecfual abilifies are affesfed by his being named Besf Sfudenf in Educa- l fion. The sfudies included cover a very wide field, going parficularly deep info l liferafure, psychology, mefhodology and hisfory. Excepfional excellence in all fhese l broughf him fhe covefed honor. i l-le is diversified in his inferesfs, buf he does nof vifiafe his energies by going info foo many acfivifies. l-lis quief manner in acfivifies which inferesfed him, com- bined wifh composure in defeaf or vicfory formed fhe background of his career af y lvlanhaffan. l 1 l ai ,cgi,.ff,fi ,,i- fffigjf gi a'r, g o, gf, osr- i fo- i i-.fi cwi ro. L gi - L LJ L s LJ li, ,co r 6 AL ' mos bered. In Wliafever , being 5 H I-lal Wag 5 lfelbdll CQL The Slar Q5 of SUCC and Sword eClUCafion, men for he During good Sfud lop-noiohers of I H5l3 silo Year, WSH' 6
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Af Edward A. Kearney, BS. BUF-lu Bronx, N. Y. Phi Rho Pig Varsify Foofball 2, 3, 4: Class Vice- Presidenf 43 Varsify M Club: Mendelian Sociefy 2, 3, 4. MANS fruesf biography is his friends, and for Bud fhese are many and loyal. Bud came info our midsf, made himself af home, and leff a lasfing impression on us. l-le is a very defermined individual, and usually affains fhaf for which he sfrives. l-le loves fo play foofball, and played firsf-sfring faclcle on fhe feamg he soughf an educafion and was graduafed as an honor many he is a par- ficipanf in many exfra-curricular acfivifies, and is never ill af ease in anyone's company. Ever sympafhefic, he is ever on fhe side of righfeousness, wifh fhe deferminafion and ambifion fo malce his fellow sfudenfs respecf him. l-le believes in and pracfices his code of righf living, a sound mind in a sound body. Sfrange as if seems, Ed was nof one of fhe shining sfars of fhe Jasper foofball feam-fhaf is fo say, his picfure did nof appear in fhe newspapers, weelc affor weelc. Buf fo Manhaffan men he will be remembered for many fine faclcles and preffy yardage gains, and fo Senior Science, for his fimely aid fo fhose infellecfually less forfunafe. Bud wishes fo become a denfisf, and fhe class is confidenf of his fufure success, as fhey know Ed. We shall miss fhe warm feeling Bud has creafed in our hearfs, and if is poor consolafion fo realize fhaf our loss is someone else's gain. 1,53 I9 l27
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Harold J. Keegan, AB. Hal Wes? New Yorlc, N. J. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Phi Rho Pi Frarernilyg Pen and Sword Sociely. ialli Al. wears a perpelual grin. He is happy-go-lucky by naiure and one of lhe mls' mosl willy men al Manhallan. For his clever reparlee he will long be remem- bered. In spilre of Jrhis free and easy manner, Hal is a good sludenl, doing credirably S-4 whalever he Jrurns his hands lo. He is likewise well-known for his alhlelic prowess, A being a Jrhree-lejrler man. He has won awards in loolball, baslcelball and baseball. 'gll Hal was a prominenl member of Manha++an's now famous pony Jream on Jrhe bas- i6fl lcelball courr. Hal's greaiesl achievement however, is in baseball. He has been Jrhe slar calcher ol Jrhe varsily baseball leam for The pasr rhree years. As a resulr of his success in exlra-curricular aclivilies Hal has been elecled lo Jrhe senior Pen Ca' and Sword honorary sociely. Aller graduarion he is going lo lake up physical W0 educalion. Some day no doubl he will be one of lhe coun+ry's leading business 359 men for he has all Jrhe prereguisiles for success. During our four years wilh him we have recognized nor only a slellar sporr buf mg a good sludenjr as well. For some reason or orher Hal seemed lo rank amongsl The 'm, lop-nolchers in all of Professor Sweeney's courses. We wonder if Jrhis was Jrhe resull 6+ of Hal's silenl presenlarion of lhe apple and candy way back in our Sophomore year. Well, we'll lorger aboui Jrhal and say, good luck, Hal. ff. 'flS7'if5ff.f7ff.'pi 'ff A H' - - 95 LST-+g.1TS,l1'fT ':.. . is sr1-- H - A f l- ' ' 1 l I29
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