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EDNVARD J. lQEIl.L.Y BA. August, 1946 Student Council, 4. Veteran. 1 '4From the halls of NlOI'1l1CZLll1l21 . . . Meet tl1e Marine Corps! Meet the man who put the Marine Corps on the map! Step up and meet the 111311 who did most for the QUADRANGLE and for the MAN HATTANITE. Sent to the South Pacilic, Ed was severely wounded in action. Returned to the States l1e engaged in public relations work for the Corps and, after discharge, took up again the thread of his college career in the class and in the Publications Office. The last volume of the school paper records his inspiring leadership a11d many a page of this volume sparkles with his work. 132 A.S.B., 2, 3, 4. Athletic Assoc., 3, 4. Board- ersu, 1, 2, 3, 4. Debating, 3, 4. Guard of Honor, 1, 2, 3, 4. K.D.C., 1, 2, 3, 4.1WH17- hattcmite, 4. Feature editor. Quadrangle, 1, 2, 3, 4. Editor-in-Chief, 4. NFCCS, 3, 4.
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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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LAURENCE A. SCHAEFER BCE. June, 19116 A.S.C.E., 2, 3, 4. C.S.lVI.C., 1, 2, 3, 4. Gnarcl of Honor, 1, 2, 3, 4. Irish Cultural, 3. K.D.C., 4. .Manhattan Eng., 1, 2 ,3, 4. ,Man- lzatlanlte, 4. Qvnaclrangle, 3, 4. S.A.M.E., 4. Long Islancl Club, 4. Engineers' Dance Committee, 4. Secretary Senior Class, 4. Vice-President junior Class, Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, 1, 2. LJIHAALA, DK. 946 It was a happy day in July, 1943, when Larry penned ' his name to the Roster and began his career as a Man- hattan nlan. From this association we have gleaned the harvest of many a happy hour spent in the cellar play- room of the Schaefer residence. His line of occupations attest his identification with the school program. His work on the Manhattanite, on the Quadrangle and es- pecially on the Engineers' Ball have put us in his debt. His host of friends plan to keep alive the merry times , he and they have had together. 133
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