Manhattanville College - Tower Yearbook (Purchase, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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Glee Club, ’40, ’41, ’42, ’43; Madrigal Society, ’40, ’41, ’42, ’43; Choir, ’40, ’41, Vice-President, ’42, President, ’43; Catholic Action Catechetical Commit¬ tee, ’40, ’41, ’42, ’43; Phi Mu Beta Chi, ’42; Social Science, ’42; Varsity Hockey Team, ’40; Class Hockey Team, ’41, ’42, ’43; Class Badminton Team, ’42; Manager Tennis Team, ’42; Open House Committee, ’42. Major — Mathematics Minor — Sociology CLASS O F 19 4 3 DORSEY COHOLAN, E. de M. 617 Lincoln Road, New Britain, Connecticut Convent of the Sacred Heart, Kenwood, Albany, New York I F you should hear a voice tactfully but firmly remind¬ ing you of choir practice, that voice would be Dorsey’s; for her own interest in music is so great that she gener¬ ously wishes to share it with others. One of those amaz¬ ing math majors who revel in formulae and x y z’s, she has developed a taste for the practical and the essential which she has carried over into many fields. An extremely energetic person, she enjoys hockey and tennis, and dotes on long walks. Music is her primary interest, however — any form of classical music, and symphonies in particular. Dorsey herself reminds us somewhat of a Haydn sym¬ phony — pleasant . . . whimsical . . . graceful . . . cul¬ tured . . . reserved, but at times delightfully “surprise”- ing. 26

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Freshman Forum, ’40; Debating Club, ’41, ’42, ’43; Catholic Action Literature Committee, ’40, ’41, ’42; Apologetic Committee, ’41; Liturgical Committee, ’41, ’42, ’43; Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, ’41; Altar Boy Committee, ’42, ’43; N. F. C. C. S., ’40, ’41; Cercle Fran ais, ’42, Vice-President, ’43; Clas¬ sical Club, ’40, Secretary-Treasurer, ’42; English Club, ’40, ’41, Criticism Unit Head, ’42, ’43; Philosophy Club, ’42; Brownson Honor Society, ’43. Major — French Minor — Classics ADELE CASEY, E. de M. 396 East 4th Street, Brooklyn, New York Saint Saviour, Brooklyn, New York A DELE could well qualify for the title of Manhattan- ville’s jack-of-all-trades — for whenever any help is needed, she capably and generously steps in. This loyal Dodger fan from you-can-guess-where, is something of a human dynamo, for her energy seems inexhaustible. Her interests are of the deep, worthwhile variety: philosophy, the classics, and real culture; it is typical of Adele to be interested in the French people rather than only in their language, which is her major. Though a helpful and discerning critic for the English Club, she has the happy faculty of seeing the best in everybody. Indeed, what we appreciate most about Adele is her cheerful willingness to meet anyone more than halfway. CLASS O F 19 4 3 25



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Glee Club, ’40, ’41, ’42, ’43; Madrigal Society, ’42, ’43; Choir, ’40, ’41, ’42, ’43: Catholic Action Catechetical Commit¬ tee, ’42, ’43; Social Science Club, ’42. Major — History Minor — History MARTHA COLE, E. de M. 195 School Street, Belmont, Massachusetts Convent of the Sacred Heart, Newton, Massachusetts I F you want to find Martha, look for an irresistible laugh and a Boston accent. Probably she will be lis¬ tening to the radio, or sitting on one end of the piano bench while Willy plays, acting in her position as best friend and severest critic. She is a history major and loves it; but still, a big part of her heart belongs to music. She loves the chant, and picks it out on the piano with one finger. And did you know she dabbles in composing, with results which are not bad at all? Add to these recom¬ mendations an exceedingly rare ability to get up before the bell in the morning, a true Bostonian’s love of lobster, and underneath it all, a real understanding and sym¬ pathy for others. CLASS O F 1 9 4 3

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