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JOSEP11 A. REDINGTON B.B.A. .lune, 1946 Basketball lllanager, 1, 2. Baseball Man- ager, 1, 2. Football Manager, 1, 2. Leo Labor Club, 1, 2. Commerce Club, 2, Guard of Honor, 1, 2. Manlzat'ta1f1 Players, 1, 2. C,S.M.C.,, 1, 2, 3, 4. St. Thomas Mo1'e Law Society, 1, 2, 3. Green Formal Com- mittee. Joe, after three years in various sections of Army work is back again on the campus and ready to receive his coveted sheepskin. As a member of t11e Air Force, of the Infantry and of the Finance Division, he saw service in the Philippines and in Japan. Here We have a snapshot of him emerging from a shelter in a Tokyo Park. Joe is a commerce man and will soon enter the business world. Serious and successful, Joe will reflect credit on the Col- lege graduating him. 130
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JEROM E P. PASQUARE 1.1-1 BCE. January, 1946 A.S.C.E., 1, 2, 4, . C.S.M.C., 1, 2, , . 63 4 3 4 G1l1ll7'fl of Honor, 1, 2, 3, 4. lllmdmttmi En- gmeer, 1, 2, 4. 11 5 ,t ,Jl '2Hl 1 6f6lA.d.QA.. DZ 7946 jerry was the lucky structural major Whose work at Man- hattan earned him the chance to work at Yale and con- tinue his training along lines he likes and in the Held of his preference. Not only is Jerry a good Civil Engineer, but many a time during his stay here, he edified and delighted us in the Chapel by his expert manipulation of the stops and keys of the organ. An all-round Manhat- tan man, he was a social asset and a genuine inspiration to those who had close Contact with him. 129
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MAIJRICE J. REGAN l3.E.E. August, 1946 A.I.E.E., 2, 3, 4. C.S..7VI,C., 1, 2, 3, 4. Epsi- lon Sigma Pzf, 4. Guarzl of Honor, 3, 4. K.D.C., 4. Leo Labor, 3, 4. Recowling Sec- crelzzvjy, 3. Corresp. SEC7'6lIlTy, 4. Jvlanhattarz Evzgineer, 1, 2, 3, 4. Newton Math, 3, 4. Sf?lI7'6?lIl'7'y, 3, Presifflent, 4. NFCCS, 3, 4. RecorcIi1'1g Sec1'elcm'y, 4. 6 .0 gineer on the Manhattan campus of the class of 1946. No formula was too remote, no theory too complicated for this follower of Marconi. M7 e are certain that from his fertile brain will come some of engineerings most astute theories. Quiet and industrious, Regan enjoyed a real popularity with his classmates -particularly in the time of stress and strain known as examination time. 131 Ask Regan, was the byword of many an electrical en-
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