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I LQ .... Ee s Q3 43. 'ls A .-fn i i l l 1 Li Francis X. Lepre, B.S. , Frank New York Cify f Dramalic Sociefy I: Mendelian Socie'ry I, 2, 3, 4. RANK is one of rhose individuals who presenr a calm and unhurried ex+erior, who seem never Jro be in a hurry, and who never give any indicalion of vaulJring ambi+ion. This is, however, merely a mask Jro hide a vasi srore of love of good heallhy fun which he makes evidenl on cerlain inlimale occasions. l-le hopes some day lo slarlrle The medical world when he hangs up Jrhe sheep- skin and begins To sharpen lhe saws and bone crushers. We are sure he will Jrurn gray 'rhe hair of his compelrilors. N-Y! Mr. Lepre has evidenced his devolion To lhe Greek classics by a marked inleresl in Venus, Morpheus and Bacchus. l-le is also a sraunch supporler of Jrhalr ancienl and honorable lradilion, All men are endowed wilh ihe righl Jro live, love, and pursue rainbows. Who said Jrhal? For one greai reason all his classmares kepr Jrabs on Lep during lhe foolball season. This needs no explanalion because everyone of us is glad lo admil beauly, even on Frank's arm. Bul seriously, lei us say, Frank, +ha+ allhough our days here a+ Manhailan are over, The conclusion here is bul' a commencemenl of a prosperous, successful medical career for you. s - A .-. 'dl li L' l L3 I X---3 in l l I - l---f i- l lvl l'X X, QIIJ' V-rffQ4fff.:5ff.Q?f'ff.'13fi:lf':3 I46 IEW lhe p yOu can iuc wriler, social lior salile young man diil noi prevenl 5 QO0Cl apple. lliough his doing ga Vic Spencls mei and ' -I liis NSW pl 'l Proclivilieg, CIE .AS 5 5lUClen1 sociely of me ef19ineering wma We MH Close' asia la vis fall:
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.fly X ' 2, ssflr 'f 'ffffl Louis A. Lepis, AB. l-OU Jersey CiTy, N. J. Phi Rho Pi: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Class Presidenf 23 Glee Club: Pen and Sword: Varsify M Club. i of He l-TENEVER Lou appears on The campus he casfs an immense shadow! Buf gh, iT is noT only his maiesfic proporfions which impress us. There is somefhing abouf The man himself which pervades The afmosphere and makes us express admira- Tion for him-iT is his dynamic personaliTy. if Lou represenfs The modern Apollo. I-lis disTincTive feafures and wonderful build he provei if. We srill marvel aT The way in which he skilfully and gracefully whirled The 1d discus To seT new meeT records. On The lvlanhaffan eleven he was a True sTalwarT. A sensafional Tackle in his firsT Two years, Lou became handicapped Through an iniury. ln spiTe of This he confinued Throughouf his college career To display con- ly sisfency on The gridiron and To inspire his Teammafes wiTh his own characTerisTic d hard-fighfing spiriT. '5 IT was as a Sophomore Thaf Lou led The desfinies of his class. l-le led in The ll fashion of The real leader, by his genfle buf firm encouragemenf. As a sTudenT his abilify was especially recognized in educafional courses. lT's a hard Thing To parT wiTh college-made friends. Buf here is one whom we shall ever , cherish as a living presence, so vivid is The impression made on us by his greaT sTaTure, genflemanly disposifion and sTerling characfer. if if iili iiiii il C iiiii ilji i'i'-121' Q5 il if C if Ui 7-M i 1 l I T4-5
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Viclor J. Lo Pinlo, I3.S. in E. VIC New York Cily Quadrangle I, 2, 3, Exchange Edilor 43 Boxing 2, Manager 3: Pen and Sword 4: Glee Club I, 2: Transil Club 2, 3, 4: K. D. C. 4: A. S. C. E. 3, Secrelary 4: Newlon Ivlalhemalical Sociely 3, 4. IEW Ihe piclure, Ihen run your eyes over Ihe lisl ol aclivilies below il, and you can iudge lor yourself inlo whal calegory Vic would fall. I-le is a sludenl, wriler, social lion, and poel Iaureale ol Ihe engineering school. An aclive and ver- salile young man giving his all lor Ihe bellermenl ol his Alma Ivlaler. This, however, did nol prevenl him from being one ol Ihe boys, lor Io use Ihe vernacular, he is a good apple, always ready lor humor and anxious Io lend a helping hand, even Ihough his doing so ollen meanl hardships lor himself. Vic spends his spare lime playing bridge, viewing shows, rooling al school games, and in picking oul desirable sires lor a home. I-Iis unique melhod ol seeking his new domicile keeps him on Ihe alerl, and has developed in him deleclive proclivilies. As a sludenl he is among Ihe loremosl, Iaking his righllul place in Ihe honorary sociely of Ihe college. The Iype Ihal has crealive abilily, he will go liar in Ihe engineering world, and leave no slone unlurned Io benelil The human race. We close, wishing you much luck and success, which you cannol help bul allain. I-Iasla la visIa, Vic, we cannol say goodbye. 1 I I I I47
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