Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 123 of 312
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STEPHILNI T lVl1KoCHnc ' BC F June, 1946 CE 3 4 Guard of I-101101 eg 4 KD C' 4 Vzre-Presb dent 4 lllavzlzaltavz Eng 2 4. Long 5 ng 7946 Despite the old adage that men come to college for fun and frolic - which nine times out of ten is a false state- ment anyway- Steve has spent his four years at Man- hattan industriously and frulitfully. Despite his hat, his boon companion, Steve has endeavored to unionize his civil engineering fellow students. The resultant civil war can very often be heard on Broadway from Seminar B. Pontiiical to a point, he hates nothing more than the wrong answer and will keep you doing his problems all day to get the right one. 121

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JOHN P. lVlEENACI-I B.E.E. August, 1946 I A.I.E.E., 4. President, 4. C.S.M.C., 3, 4. Irish Cultural, 3, 4. K.D.C., 4. JVIanhattc1.n Eng., 3, 4. Manhattanite, 4. Copy editor, 4. Quadrangle, 3. Engineers' Dance Commit- tee, 4. Softball, 3, 4. Red is a hard-working electrical engineer who has man- aged to become one of M anhattan's most prominent social leaders, equally at home on the dance Iloor and in the lab. Like his pal Gately, Red has been an enthusiastic sup- porter of things Manhattan. Not the least of his achieve- ments while here has been his presidency of the ofhcial electrical engineering group, the A.I.E.E. We'l1 miss his cheery smile, but above all, we miss his inspiring leader- ship. 120



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Q f Cheery member of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Father Milroy has personalized the Mission field at Manhattan. A holdover from the class of 1939, Father left Manhattan to go to Maryknoll, hnish his studies for the priesthood, and he ordainedg returning here this year, he completed the work for his engineer- ing degree. VV e are very happy to have had him. VVC as- sure him our prayers and our support in his work. From his personal piety, his knowledge and his cheerfulness, we know that many a soul will be added to the kingdom of God, Ad multos annos! 122 5 REM FRANCIS P MILROY lVllVl B.E.E. August 1946 510' ' A.I.E.E 3 4 C WWC 3 4 Guard of Honor 1 g 4 Manhattan Engmeers

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