Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 185 of 340
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Page 185 text:

Ambrose P. Q'lNleil, BS. in Arch. Amby New York CiTy Class PresidenT 43 ArchiTecTural SocieTy, PresidenT 4: AdverTising Manager. Quadrangle 4: Pen and Sword: DebaTing SocieTy: DramaTic SocieTy: lv1anhaTTaniTe. MBROSE O'NEll., perhaps beTTer known as Amby, is a sTudenT in The deparT- menT oT ArchiTecTure. BuT his many and varied acTiviTies have by no means been conTined To ThaT branch oT sTudies. VoTed class poliTician, he demonsTraTed his qualiTicaTion by geTTing himselT elecTed presidenT oT The Senior Class, a TeaT never beTore accomplished by an ArchiTecT. l-le was prominenT in The organizaTion oT The ArchiTecTural SocieTy and was subsequenTly elecTed presidenT oT ThaT associaTion. ScholasTically, Amby is up wiTh The besT oT Them, and can always be relied upon To give an answer or dispuTe af poinT. l-lis abiliTy as a speaker will insure his success should he decide To Tollow The TooTsTeps oT so many who have gone beTore him ouT oT The porTals oT lvlanhaTTan. l-le is, above all, Trank and honesT in his dealings wiTh his classmaTes and his Teachers: and his very Trankness adds To The esTeem in which his class holds him. We have our doubTs wheTher iT shall be in The Tield oT ArchiTecTure Amby will gain Tame, Tor he has a sTrong inclinaTion To poliTics, as we all know Trom The lasT Tew weeks oT our Junior year and again ThroughouT This year. We are conTidenT in predicTing success Tor Amby and as he goes Trom our midsT we wish him many happy reTurns. i . 5 . ' E H I77 l T

Page 184 text:

.I 9 .3 -:A .. . M HI T--QT, wg gg Q . o s W ..i W W c . B I C' ,L George J. O'KeeTe, Jr., A.B. George Brooklyn, N. Y. I, AIpha Sigma BeTa: I-Iayes DramaTic SocieTy I, 2, 3, Q PresidenT 4: Quadrangle I, 2, Track I, 2: Cheer y Leader I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Brooklyn- I Long Island Club I, 2, 3, 4: Pen and Sword A SocieTy: ManhaTTaniTe: STudenT Council I. O one would deny ThaT George is The mosT widely known sTudenT in The whole A school. Those who observe Things could have aTTesTed To This sTaTemenT even I beTore The Senior Class Poll proved iT: he received The mosT voTes Tor Tive oT The 'Qu TradiTionaI class honors. A mere IisTing oT These honors Tully explains The reasons Tor his popuIariTyq BesT X37 Mixer, BesT EnTerTainer, Class OraTor, Class PoeT, BesT AcTor. The accompIishmenTs - oT no oTher Senior received so much acknowIedgmenT. These TiTIes indicaTe ThaT George is noT a one-sided individual. In TacT, Too L avid an inTeresT in Things mighT be considered one oT his TauITs. I IT social success depends upon being a good mixer Then George has already made greaT conguesTs-IvIanhaTTan, WesTchesTer, The Bronx, Brooklyn and all France 1 being aT his TeeT. The roles he played on The sTage oT SmiTh AudiTorium were varied. In some oT These he excelled, while in oThers he was The sTar perTormer. I-Iis posT-graduaTion career will be careTuIIy waTched by IvIanhaTTan men. IT will be oT inTeresT To Them To Tind ouT To whaT heighTs one wiII go wiTh quaIiTies such as Those possessed by George. Hi LQ' 7' I f'ififfiTiiQT f iff :iw T1 I- fe: I I-fi IJ :fa il 5 'fo LI L. I UT? A - . I76 I g II II I II I I I II I II I I I I ME I I ' been Q his qug never I Oi The associai Scl UFJOD TC 5UCCess ITIVT1 ouT I-Ie Teachers I We will gain few Weel We midgf We I I -4: I I I I . I



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1 l . l T l T . T f 4 i Q5 l l l .i f, ,f if l . lgg John J. O'Neill, AB. l Tip Nufley, N. J. i VarsiTy Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: VarsiTy lvl Club 3 A 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. E believe ThaT John is one of The mosT sincere sTudenTs in The college. How- REF T ever, his greaT deTerminaTion in no way defracfs from his personaliTy, for can l 7 he is one of The lcindesf, and mosT genial souls we have ever had occasion To meeT. Smiiafe l T John is a very good sTudenT and achieves greaT success in The classroom. l-lis schol- or an int l - asTic record aTTesTs To The Thoroughness wiTh which he applies himself To his various he can l i sfudies. Cozy IOC BoTh on and off The campus John is one of The mosT agreeable companions one he mefl XT would wish To have. l-le is always ready wiTh a smile or a biT of wif, To The exTenT J I , ThaT one always favors his company. Besides being a good sTudenT and a fine com- def dow panion John is also nofed as a compeTenT aThleTe and a True genfleman. IT is need- Se,e W ' less To say To Those of us who follow lvlanhaTTan's aThleTic acTiviTies ThaT we consider G Tug I him one of The mainsTays whose loss by graduafion will be lceenly felT by The base- n .Gym ball Team. penswe C lie Qapab Endowed wiTh such virTues as These, iT is felT by Those of us who know John inTimaTely ThaT upon enTering his chosen profession, afTer leaving The immediafe in- How. fluence of Manhaffan, he will be more Than successful. And furfhermore he will room Gcfi make The world aT large beffer acguainfed wiTh The facT ThaT lvlanhaffan is Truly allmnmen The lvlalcer of Men. QUIT and C all Qbsfacl sniff I78 I '-

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