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,-,-w---M ---- i 1 i i l 5 l 1 l l i x n l i i l I l 4 lf' fl 1 Eff if , lg? i l i v-1, i J l i l , . 3-14 .gy l , MN O X James J. Broderick, A.B. Jim New York Cify Alpha Sigma Befag Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Quadrangle 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Hayes Dramafic Sociefy 2. EFORE us we have an ambifious youfh, a sincere friend, and a frue Manhaffan Man. Jim has always been eager fo do his ufmosf for his friends and un- selfishly asks nofhing in refurn. Jim graduafed from De La Salle and fhen proceeded fo win his way in The working world buf soon found fhrough keen iudgmenf fhaf ai college educafion was necessary. Since fhen he has been a loyal supporfer of all fhings lvlanhaffan, be if academic, social, or afhlefic. As a member of fhe Glee Club he has performed nobly for fhree years. Everyone wifh whom Jim has associafed will fesfify as fo his earnesf and willing spirif. Much of his leisure fime has been spenf in Tom's Emporium, proving his prowess on fhe billiard fable. We could always depend upon Jim for some humorous remark af fhe mosf unexpecfed fime. Buf few of us will forgef fhe Broderick inferprefafion of fhe procedure employed by fhe Roman Senafe-no, nof even John Paul himself! lf is now we see fhaf Jim in his four well-spenf years wifh us af lvlanhaffan has had his full share of college life. Wifh deep regref we say good-bye fo such a sferling characfer. Buf we may conclude by saying fhaf his success as a sfudenf forecasfs fhaf which will be his in fhe coming years. -n V F YM ,AA K i i .GQ I - l K M W i X. - .v..,.M ,.:, N -Nl.-.3--.. . V-fi-5' -4,41--iL'.uMj l l. K J l H, J i 4 C L .g N i, 1 I J ! k k J . .. -, . . -.., .. . ....,..-.....- - I C .' 1 a -3 , 2, i fa :rf ,,-fl-2' .1',f4'...3f ' .awC.- . .as .cv .1-15 ,-A+n-x,- , H4-Q 4.-v 50 M l-IEN l.oi lerred a around. Why? successful evenin Every morni Norlli larryfown liis lnirfliplace. J lair aloove 5 lea louis infend an Opllmisl, HE lflonliollan me ll l Oll lies llie Weud mo , rningg, Inclde E ccouolg for ,rh e ill N0 mallef i I always be ap Hail' and Fai
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graduaT- Scrupu- Ty OT The wose who ning, buT gpel' lime iTaTion Oi 55 quickly was CUV' has been an ardeni d in iV6Cl4 inq lllls 5 J hesilancll 1 ifOm our rney . 4--T 1- l l L Joseph BierwirTh, AB. Joe Yonkers, N. Y. VarsiTy FooTball 4. NCTT-TER son oT ThaT greaT IiTTIe ciTy iusT oTT The corner-Yonkers, N. Y. Lives on a wesTern avenue which one would have diTFiculTy in Tinding. were noT The sTreeT well-lighTed. NoTable because he wears a derby Three weeks longer Than any living man. l-Tas only missed Two school weeks since nineTeen-TwenTy. Owns a high- powered car buT never drives To school. Can be Tound on The Yonker's ThoroughTareS Friday evenings in The company oT one cerTain someone Tull oT charm. RaTes high in sTudies. lv1osT proTicienT in maThemaTics and philosophy. l-las memorized ThaT paragraph in Balmes. Can explain The QuanTum Theory and also The mysTery oT The conTinuum. Plays billiards occasionally. Never won Too many games, however. Smokes a pipe-never a cigareTTe or cigar. Was a member of The TooTball Team in his Senior year. Does Tairly well on The gridiron. ls an usher in his parish church. AT one Time sang in The choir. STill sings alThough noT many lisTen. lnTends To enTer The Tield oT radio. Likely To succeed: has personaliTyg makes good appearance: is popular wiTh all who come in conTacT wiTh him. Says he will scale The ladder To success upon graduaTion. We wish him all The TorTune necessary To do so. LeT us close wiTh The hope ThaT he will make The grade. KLk 4J3'.,fiii 'A, 'i.. f . ' ' ' K X I. ... V Y T l C l i l...J iw 'ii X' l3f'5FiliI'i.::i1igi1TfifF-' 'T T E.. I C53 iii ii Li inf: Q -. ' 49 Ting ie-v . fs... sfiovag T T E3 y 1 ' 1
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Louis Vi. Brooks, 3.5. Looey NorTh TarryTown, N. Y. lTalian Club l, 2, 3,41 German Club 2, 3, 4. l-IEN Louis M. Brooks' TaTher decided To send his son To ManhaTTan, he con- Terred a Tavor upon noT only lvlanhaTTan, buT also all The girls' colleges aTTan X un- around. Why? Louis is The liTe oT every parTy: have him around and be sure oT a successTul evening. lh Every morning, TaiThTully, Tor Tour years, he has made The long iourney Trom ' ' 9 NorTh TarryTown, and has never been laTe. l-le honors T-lasTings-on-The-Hudson as was his birTh lace. You've seen him around The Quadran le. ShorT, wiTh curl brown H, F9 Q Y be lj hair above a lean Tace and blue eyes, he's The cause oT many cardiac TluTTerings. lmiis Louis inTends To Teach, and ThaT's anoTher oT his Tine gualiTies: he is essenTially VO ,S an opTimisT. l-le is never in a sorrowTul or a pessimisTic mood, Tor he is The only Om lv1anhaTTan man who never remembers yesTerday, and never worries abouT Tomorrow. OTT has The welkin rung wiTh his song and laughTer as he dissecTed caTs on SaTurday moglf mornings. lncidenTally, he knows all The laTesT iokes. lille Louis was The righT-Torward on The Senior Science baskeTball Team, which accounTs Tor The remarkably Tine showing oT The opposing IeTT-guards. n haS No maTTer wheTher Louis conTinues his educaTion in a Teacher's College, he Jch 5 will always be appreciaTed by his associaTes, and well liked by Them. udenl Hail, and Farewell! l'3f'f,3-ifi'.iL.1.Lrf 1g.Tz:fe?fi4Lfrrwig..ffl i.fr i r' T -? . - - V- , ii , , wikjljl if -2 f af 'af Lf -- T' ' 5 I
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