Fordham University - Aries / Maroon Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1959
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Dedication
ln every field of endeavor there exists a mark of distinction, a material
object, that which elevates the men of the profession to the pinnacle of their
field. They have attained a position comparable to that of Alexander. There
no longer remain for them any new worlds to conquer or barricades to hurdle.
ln reality they have arrived at the site of their greatest triumph. These hon-
ored few, by virtue of their laborious efforts, can look back at a very mem-
orable yesterday, and forward toward a glorious tomorrow.
Here within the walls of Fordham such a man is taken and distinguished
by the university body with the title "Bene Merentif' We have sought a man-
ner in which to thank these men who have dedicated twenty years of their
lives to the service of God and man at Fordham. Courageously speaking out
against those who decry the educational processes, they have persevered and
triumphed over man's timeless foes, intolerance and ignorance. It can truly be
said that Fordham's motto, "Sapientia et Doctrine" has remained uppermost in
the minds of these men. Having sacrificed both self advancement and worldly
gain, they remain as members of a sacred circle, guiding our minds and foot-
steps toward a better tomorrow. For these individuals, 'molders of men,' we
signalize the honor "Bene Merentif' Through this symbol we convey to them,
in the deep imprint of gold, our admiration and respect. for their efforts. On
this medal is inscribed the majestic laurel, the wreath of victory which borders
the center figure of two courageous lions holding the urn of life over the
purifying fires of knowledge. Certainly, so long as there remains in our world
a sense of dedication and idealism, this flame will never grow dim, but will
brightly burn for all to see in the ages to come.
lt is indeed unfortunate that we cannot honor these men, dedicated
toilers for the humanities, every day of their lives, for they richly deserve
such recognition. As a token and outward expression of our appreciation it
is to them that we dedicate this our l959 Aries.
"Bene Mere11ti"
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Life . . .
Growth . . .
Achievement
The character of a university cannot be determined by either its ivy
mantled buildings or its green rolling campus. A university may be rich in both
of these outward signs but void of any inner spiritual force. Yet here at
Fordham both of these necessary factors have merged to build a school within
a school - The School of Business within Fordham University.
The noise of the roaring carefree twenties heralded the arrival of our
school. Untouched by the fanaticism of the era, the school sent forth waves
of light from the towering Woolworth Building. Here, within this gigantic sky-
scraper, ethics and Christian philosophy were given precedence over stock
market manipulation and other practices familiar to the times. Recognition
was given to the needs of the inner man as well as his social counterpart.
The depression struck!
The gleam and glitter of the previous era having worn away produced a
greyness and a dimming reality with which many were unable to cope. Yet,
through this period of despair and economic disaster, Fordham remained
unscathed and continued expounding the ideals of a Jesuit education.
The depression passed, yet there were no cheers, for in its wake followed
its bloody partner, War. Future executives of the business world became an
integral part of a fighting machine. Fordham grew smaller, but it'was a small-
ness in size only. Its spirit strove ever forward to educate the remaining few
to the value of truth and justice.
Growing both in age and size the School of Business moved on through
the war years. Our new home remained on the fringes of Wall Street with the
opening of our City Hall Division. While the sharp din of the ticker tape
swirled about us., the school continued to fulfill its obligation to society.
The world finally realized its long sought goal--peace. With tranquility
returned Man's insatiable quest for knowledge. Fordham again expanded.
Reidy Hall, once echoing the heavy tramp of the military boot, now reverber-
ated voices debating principles of finance, philosophy, and theology.
Crossing the campus was our next move and Dealy Hall became the new
home of our educational effort. A new building, an advanced and expanded
curriculum-all designed to produce able graduates, came into operation. This
newness was yet deeply imbued with the ever present spirit of Fordham, the
enduring inspiration of our campus.
The Student Faculty Center and the Lincoln Square' project are our an-
swers to the demands of the era in which we live. Advancement is not merely
an objective possessed by the non-academic world, rather it is a firmly advo-
cated and implemented principle here at the School of Business. Our activities,
the finishing link in molding the man, will be housed within the modern facade
of the Student Faculty Center. Within Lincoln Square, the School of Business
will offer modern facilities never before available at a Fordham-in-town center.
At this physically magnificent plant, with all the provisions of the best in con-
temporary school design, the soul will be guided by the same ageless Christian
principles that have vitalized Fordham University for the past one hundred and
eighteen years. In our era, as in the past, Fordham will stand for the Christian
values so sorely needed in the modern business world.
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V E R S I T Y New York 5S,N. lf
The P1'esidenf's Room
GREETINGS TO THE GRADUATES:
Through conversation and letters from graduates over the
years l have learned that they appreciate the training of their
Alma Mater more and more with each passing year. With my
congratulations goes the hope that you will experience this same
feeling.
Never before has there been greater need for men and
women of deep faith and conviction. As you go forth as well
educated citizens of our beloved Country, you rnustbe in-
tellectually and spiritually real. Our nation's leaders rely on
your courage and your endeavors to do your best in your
particular field and they want to know your ideals and see how
they are worked into your pattern of living.
d to help her attain the
America wants you to be prepare
lacks She has a sense of time, of
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spiritual values she now .
energy, of drive. She needs a sense of destiny, of goal, o
God, She needs the ability to live with others in a cornpassionate
understanding not complicated by schemes for sales promotion.
America cannot give to herself or the world what is not in your
'll'n to take time for prayer,
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Reverend William E. Boyle, Sl
Assistant Dean '
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Assistant Dean
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Secretary to the Dean
MRS. MARY CUDDY
Secretary to Assistant Dean
MRS. DOROTHY FALLER
Secretary to Assistant Dean-City Hall
MRS. MARGARET LARKIN
Administrative Assistant-Campus
S REVEREND JAMESeaJrg McGINLEY SJ
REVEREND WILLIAM E BOYLE SJ
Aolministratison and Faculty DR-LOQISM-SPADARO
MILTON A. ALEXANDER
B.A., M.S.
Lecturer in Marketing
Enzo v. ALLEGRETTI
B.S., M.A.
Lecturer in Economics
FRANK L. AUERBACH
BS., M.A.
Instructor in English
ALEXANDER F. BALMAIN
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer in Sociology,
FRED A. BERTINO
B.S.
Lecturer in Management
HENRY BOLZ
B.B.A., C.P.A.
Assistant Professor of Accounting
REV. WILLIAM E. BOYLE, S.J.
B.A., Ph.L., S.T.L.
Assistant Professor of Speech
REV. FRANCIS BOWEN, S.J.
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
REV. FRANCIS D. BURNS, S.J.
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Theology
CARL J. BUSCEMI
B.S., M.A.
Lecturer In Statistics
WALTER J. BYRNE
B.S.
Lecturer in Management
REV. PHILIP A. CAREY, S.J.
B.A., M.A., S.T.L.
Lecturer in Labor Economics
MICHAEL T. CASEY
B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Economics
ROBERT B. COLLINS
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Speech
EDWARD J. COOK
B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
CLAIRE CORBIN
B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Marketing
ROBERT T. CURRAN
B.A., LL.B.
Assistant Professor of Law
ANTHONY J. D'AMATO
B.S., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Marketing
DAVID J. DAVIES
B,S., M.S.
Assistant Professor of Economics
RAYMOND J. DISKIN
B.A., LL.B.
Assistant Professor of Law
REV. THOMAS J. DOYLE, S.J.
B.A., M.A., S.T.L.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
REV. THOMAS A. DUROSS, S.J.
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Theology
JOHN W. EARLE, JR.
B.C.S., LL.B., M.A.
Lecturer in Finance
REV. CLEMENT ENGLERT, C.SS.R.
S.T.L., S.E.O.L.
Lecturer in Theology
NICHOLAS S. FALCONE
LL.B., LL.M., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Labor Economics
JAMES J. FLYNN
B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
BERNARD B. GILLIGAN
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
RICHARD GRIGG
BS., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of History
JAMES A. HART
B.S., M.A., Ph.D., LL.B.
Professor of Management
MAURICE I. HART
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Finance
CARL I-IEMMER, S.J.
B.A., M.A., Ph.L.
Instructor in Economics and Finance
REV, JAMES J. HIGGINS, S.J.
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Theology
RICHARD HOOLEY
BS., M.A. -
Instructor in English
RICHARD HORCHLER
B.A., M.A.
Instructor in English
WILLIAM A. HUEBNER
B.A., M.A., M.S.
Lecturer in Marketing
THOMAS A. HYLAND
B.S., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Economics
C. MURRAY KAVANAGH
LL.B.
Lecturer in Law
ROBERT L. KOERNER
M.A., LL.B.
Assistant Professor of Law
PAUL KOSLOW
B.S., M.S.
Lecturer in Management
FRANCIS A. LEES
B.A., M.A.
Instructor in Economics
JOHN C. LYNCH
B.S.
Lecturer in Management
REV. PHILIP MCAVOY, S.J.
B.A., M.A., Ph.L., S.T.L.
Assistant Professor of Theology
SAMUEL D. McCLELLAND
B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer in Speech
EUGENE McCOY
B.A., M.S.
Lecturer in Management
JAMES C. MCDERMOTT
B.S., M.B.A., C.P.A.
Lecturer in Accounting
REV. JAMES J. MCGINLEY, S.J.
B.A., M.A., Ph.L., S.T.L., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics and Finance
VINCENT MCLAUGHLIN
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer in Management
RONAN MacDONALD
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Economics
JAMES H. MacNElLL
B.B.A.. C.P.A.
Instructor in Accounting
REV. REGINALD P. MADREN, O. Carm.
B.A.
Instructor in Theology
EDWARD F. MAREK
B.B,A., M.B.A., C.P.A.
Instructor in Accounting
JOSEPH F. MORIARTY
B.A., M.A., LL.B., Ph.D., J.S.D.
Professor of English
J. FRANK MORRIS
B.A., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Economics
REV. JOHN W. MURPHY, C.P.S.
B.A., M.A.
Lecturer in Sociology
WILLARD MURPHY
B.B.A., M.B.A., C.P.A.
Lecturer in Accounting
WILLIAM MURPHY
B.S.. M.A.
Instructor in History and Government
REV. JOSEPH W. MURRAY, S.J.
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Theology
HAROLD C. NELSON
B.S., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Management
REV. VINCENT de P. O'BEIRNE, S.J.
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Philosophy
EUGENE J. O'CONNOR
B.B.A., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Management
ANDREW J. PETERSEN
B.S., M.A.
Lecturer in Speech
THOMAS J. F, PINKMAN
B.S., M.A., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Marketing
Assistant Deans
RUDOLPH RADOL
B.S., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Management
JOHN E. REDDY
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of English
PETER A. REILLY
B.A., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Economics
REV. WILLIAM J. RINSCHLER
B.A.
Lecturer in Theology
MARGUERITE RITTENHOUSE
B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer in Marketing
REV. HUBERT ROGERS, S.J.
B.S., M.A., Th. L.
Assistant Professor of Theology
ALBERT G. ROMANO
B.S., M.B.A.
Assistant Professor of Marketing
EDWARD W. ROONEY
B.A., LL.B.
Lecturer in Law
JOHN J. SAAL
B.A., M.A.
Lecturer in Finance
JOHN M. SALTER
B.S., M.B.A.
Instructor in Speech
JOHN B, SCHMITT
Lecturer in Accounting
LOUIS SCHULTZ
B.B.A., C.P.A.
Lecturer in Accounting
REV. JOSEPH B, SCHUYLER, S.J.
B.A., M.A., Ph.L., S.T.L., Ph.D.
Instructor in Sociology
JULIUS C. G. SEIDL
I.E., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Managemen
RICHARD SEXTON
B.A., M.A.
Assistant Professor of English
REV. LAWRENCE A. SHEEHAN, SJ
B.A., Ph.L., S.T.L.
Assistant Professor of Theology
JOSEPH R. SHERLOCK
B.A., LL.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Y-IAIG SILVANIE
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Finance
LOUIS M. SPADARO
B.A., M.S., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
PHILIP M. STEINBORN
B.B.A., C.P.A.
Assistant Professor of Accounting
ROBERT L. SULLIVAN
B.A., M.A.
Lecturer in Economics
VICTOR J. TARDINO
B.B.A., C.P.A.
Lecturer in Accounting
REV. EAMON TAYLOR, S.J.
B.S., M.A., S.T.L.
Assistant Professor of Theology
SILVAN TESORIERE
B.B.A., M.B.A., C.P.A.
Assistant Professor of Accounting
REV. FRANCIS E. TOTH, S.J.
S.T.L.
Instructor in Theology
MARIO J. TUCCI
B.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor of Marketing
REV. ANDREW C. VARGA, S.J.
Ph.L., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
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B.S., M.B.A.
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B.A., M.A.
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John C. Lynch
B.S.
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B.B.A., M.B.A., C.P.A.
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B.A., M.B.A.
Lecturer in Economics
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BA., MA., Pho.
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John E. Reddy Joseph H. Riley Rev. William Rinschler
B.A., M.A.
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JOhn B. Schmitt
Lecturer in Accounting
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B.S., M.A., Cand. Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Marketing
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John M. Salter
B.A., M.A.
Instructor in Speech
Louis Schultz
B.B,A., C.P.A.
Lecturer in Accounting
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B.A., M.A., Ph.L., S.T.L., Ph.D.
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B.A., Ph.L., S.T.L, B.A., M.A., Ph.D, B,B.A., C.P.A.
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Victor J. Ta rdino
B.B.A., C.P.A.
Lecturer in Accounting
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THOMAS P. BALDINO, B.S.
6 Laura Street
South Norwalk, Conn.
MANAGEMENT
Loyola Business Club 2, 3, 45 Philosophy Club
35 Management Club 2, 3, 45 Literary Club
45 Jazz Club 2, 35 American Management As-
sociation 45 Society tor the Advancement of
Management 4.
JOSEPH P. BARDINELLA, B.S.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 45 Propeller Club 3, 45
Alpha Delta Sigma 45 Passion Play 45 R.O.T.C.
I, 25 Values 3, 4, General Manager 4.
A letter from the dean.
WILLIAM R. BARRS, B.S.
Scotch Cap Road
Quaker Hill, Connecticut
ECONOMICS
Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,
Prefect 45 Freshman Orientation 3, 4, Chair-
man 45 Maroon Key I, 25 Economics Club 2,
3, 45 Glee Club I, 25 Boarder Council I5
Activities Council 2, 3, 45 Aries 'I5 Passion
Play I, 25 Mission Dance Committee I, 2, 3,
45 Annual Communion Breakfast Committee 2,
35 Student Council 45 Industrial Relations
Council 3, 45 Maroon Quill 25 Senior Prom
Committee 45 University Council 2, 3 45 Len-
tin Mission Drive I, 2, 35 Connecticut Club
I, 25 Senior Week Activities 45 Values, Chair-
man of Board 45 Who's Who 45 Alpha Beta
Kappa Honor Society 4.
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JAMES M. BARRY, B.S.
58-O8 Zi 9th Street
Bayside 64, New York
ACCOUNTING
Maroon Quill 3, 45 Philosophy Club 45 Loyola
Business Club 35 Accounting Society I, 2. 3.
45 Intramurals: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
45 Basketball 2, 3.
MARIO M. BATTISTELLA, B.S.
2l I7 Hone Avenue
Bronx 6l, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club 2, 3,
4, Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball
I, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4: Veterans
Club l, 2, 3, 4g Mission Dance Committee 4,
Class Vice President 2, 45 U.S. Navy 4 years.
CARL R. BELLO, B.S.
9lS Elsmere Place
Bronx 60, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality l, 2, Blood Drive I, 23 Intramurals:
Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4,
Management Club 2, 3, 4.
ANDREW E. BERGER, B.S.
Fidelis I 2
ARTHUR J. BENVENGA, B.S.
i857 I-lering Avenue
Bronx 6i, New York
MANAGEMENT
Aries 45 Management Club 2, 3, 4, Junior
Prom Committee 3, Veterans Club l, 2, 3, 43
U.S. Marines 3 years.
MANAGEMENT
Management Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals: Foot-
ball I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity
Basketball 21 Freshman Basketball lg Semper
2820 Bailey Avenue
Bronx 63 New York
PAUL C. BOPKO, B.S.
260 Seaman Avenue
New York 34, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 45 Propeller Club 2, 3
F Club 2, 3, 4.
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Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country lg Block
DONALD J. BOSTWICK, B.S.
299 Jackson Street
Hempstead, L.l.
MANAGEMENT
Sodality l3 Class Secretary l, 2, 3, 43 Loyola
Business Club 3, 43 Mission Dance Committee
13 Economics Club I3 Management Club 2,
3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 43 Senior Prom Com- -
mittee 43 Intramural Basketball l, 23 Ameri- J- B-5-
can Management Association 43 Society for I
the Advancement ot Management 4. 2012 DaVldSOr1 Avenue
Bronx 53, New York
FINANCE
JOHN J. BRADY, B.S.
3150 Kingsbridge Avenue
Bronx 63, New York
MANAGEMENT
Management Club l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Sports:
Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Block F
Club 2, 3, 4.
Sodality l3 Veterans Club I, 2, 33 Gaelic
Society 33 Finance Club l, 2, 3, 43 Philosophy
Club lj U.S. Navy 4 years.
DONALD G. BRAUN, B.S.
34 Abbott Road
Buffalo 20, New York
FINANCE
Sodality l, 23 Freshman Orientation 43 Maroon
Key i, 2, 3, 43 Accounting Society l3 Veter-
an's Club l, 2, 3, 43 Aries l, 2, 33 Passion
Play l, 2, 3, 43 Blood Drive l, 2, 43 Fi-
nance Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Intercol-
legiate Bowling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals: Foot-
ball l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Mimes
and Mummers l, 2, 3, 43 Senior Gift Com-
mittee 43 Varsity Bowling 2, 3, 43 U.S. Army
2 years. -
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JOHN P. BRENNAN, B.S.
4'5l 60th Street
Brooklyn 20, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality 13 Loyola Business Club 3, 43 Phil-
osophy Club 3, 43 Management Club 2, 3, 4,
American Management Association 43 Society
for the Advancement of Management 4.
"Who, me?"
S. DIANA BUFFA, B.S.
l4l -lO 82nd Drive
Jamaica l8, New York
MARKETING
Student Council 45 Maroon Quill 3, 4, Marble
Campus 45 Aries 4, Literary Editor 43 Roberta
ERNEST P. BROWN, B.S.
3429 72nd Street
Jackson Heights, L.l.
MANAGEMENT
Ph'l0S0Dhv Club 3, 4, Management Club 2, 3,
4 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4.
3, GAX Shows 2, 3, 45 lnterclass Dinner En-
tertainment 4g Junior Prom Committee 3,
Chairman of Sweetheart Committee 33 Mar-
keting Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 3:
Gamma Alpha Chi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi-
dent 4p Freshman Orientation 4, Maroon Key
l, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Planning Committee 35
Senior Prom Committee 4, Advertising
Career Conference 3, 4.
35
THOMAS M. BRENNAN, B.S.
35-28 l53rd Street
Flushing 54, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4g Propeller Club 2, 3,
45 Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Varsity Track l,
2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 41 Music Club 3, Aries
45 Passion Play 3, 4, Air Force R.O.T.C.
l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Dance Committee
2, 33 Maroon Quill 2, 3, 4, Block F Club 2,
3, 43 Officers Club 43 Cross Country Team l,
2, 3, 4, Military Ball Committee 4, Intra-
mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4.
EDWIN J. BULL, B.S.
2797 Marion Avenue
Bronx 58, New York
MANAGEMENT
Dean's List 2, 3: Intramurals: Football l, 2,
United States Air Force 4 Years: Freshman
Orientation 3, 4, Maroon Key 2, 3. 42 Econ-
omics Club 2, Accounting Society ll, Veterans
Club l, 2, 3, 45 Aries 2, 3, 4, .Assistant Pho-
tography Editor 3, Managing Editor 43 Sound-
ing Board lg Mission Dance Committee 3,
Blood Drive 2, 3, Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Gaelic
Society 2, 3, 45 Business School Representative
3, 43 Freshman Reception Committee 3, 43
Senior Week Committee 4, Class Treasurer 23
Class Secretary lp Maroon Quill 2, 3, 4, Staff
Photographer 2, 3, 43 Senior Prom Committee
4, Management Club 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH BURKE, B.S.
300 East I63rd Street
Bronx Sl, New York
MARKETING
M k t' Cl b 2, 3, 45 Propeller Club 2,
3,3215 l2?famSfalS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ROBERT J, CADLEY, 55,
ketball I, 2, 3, 43 Veteran's Club I, 2, 3, 4,
glass lfreasurer 3, Class Secretary 33 U.S. 17 Madison Avenue
avy years' Madison, New Jersey
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2. 3
ball I, 2, 3, 43 Music Club 3, 4, Secretary 3
' 41 Air Force R.O.T.C. l, 2.
DANIEL P, BURKE JR., B.S.
47 Whitney Ridge Terrace
North Haven, Connecticut
ACCOUNTING
Aries 45 Army R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4g Student
Marketing Institute, Intramurals: Football I,
2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Ori-
entation 4, Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 43
Boarder Council 2, 3, 4, Connecticut Club I,
ROBERT J. CANTOW, B.S.
IO9-li 205th Place
Hollis I2, New York
ACCOUNTING
Sodality Ig Accounting Society I, 2, 3. 4,
Passion Play I, 2, 3, 43 Maroon Quill 2, 3:
Balance Sheet 2, 43 Lenten Mission Drive 2,
MICHAEL J. cAMPBEu., s.s. 14'
i594 Metropolitan Avenue
Bronx 62, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club 3, 4:
Alpha Delta Sigma 4, Intramurals: Football
I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Marketinq
Day Committee 3, Student Directory 43 R.O.T.C.
I, 21 Mission' Dance Committee 3, Class
Treasurer 45 lnterclass Dinner Committee 3. 36
43 Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basket-
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JOHN T. CAREY, B.S. I
30-40 45th Street
Long Island City 3, L.l.
ECONOMICS
Sodality I3 Intramurals: Football 2, 3, 4:
Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Literary Club I3 Fresh-
man Orientation I3 Economics Club I, 2, 3,
43 Accounting Society I3 Commuters Club 2,
3, 43 Class Vice President I.
CARL R. CARIERI, B.S.
I705 Purdy Street
Bronx 62, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 33
Intramurals: Football 3, 43 Softball 23 Blood
Drive I3 Maroon Quill I.
EDWARD J. CARROLL, B.S.
I34 Kimball Terrace
Yonkers, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 33
Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball
I, 2. 3, 43 Intramural Athletic Commission 43
Army R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 43 Chi Rho Fraternity
' oon Quill I , 3 N.C.O. Clu '
3,4,Mar ,23 b2,3,
Pershing Rifles I, 23 Distinguished Military
Student 43 Intramural Softball I, 23 Annual
All Star Football Game 2, 3, 4.
"Fordl'iam's Oscar."
37
RONALD F. CASSINARI, B.S.
25-23 42nd Street
Astoria, L.l.
, MANAGEMENT
Degrfg List I, 2, 33 U, S. Navy Four Years
Veterans Club I3 Management Club 2, 3, 4
Vice President 4,
ROBERT J. CESTOLA, B.S.
5 Vandam Street
New York l3, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List 33 Loyola Business Club 2, 3, 43
Philosophy Club 3, President 33 Beta Alpha
Psi 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 43
counting Society 2, 3, 43 Barrett Literary So-
ciety 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4.
DAVID ,L. CHAMBERLAIN, B.S.
73 Selvage Avenue
West Englewood, New Jersey
ACCOUNTING .
Soclality 2, 3, 43 Dean's List i3 Who's Who 43
Intramural Football 23 Accounting Society 2,
3, 43 Aries 3, 4, Assistant Editor 43 Sounding
Board I3 Passion Play 2, 3, 43 Mission Dance
Committee 3, 4, Chairman 33 Chi Rho 3, 43
Maroon Quill 2, 3, 4, News Editor 43 Balance
Sheet 2, 3, 43 Beta Alpha Psi 3, 4.
EDWARD A. CLARKE, B.S.
43-66 l63rd Street
Flushing, New York
MARKETING
Loyola Business Club 3, 43 O'Mailia Business
Club l, 23 Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Secretary
43 Marketing Club 3, 43 Propeller Club 3, 43
U. S. Air Force four years3 Philosophy Club
3, 4.
PATRICK J. CLARKE, B.S.
676 Tinton Avenue
Bronx 55, New York
MARKETING
Mafkellng Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 3,
49 AlDl'1a Delta Sigma 3, 4, Vice President 43
Intramural Football 2, 3, 43 U. S. Navy two
years: Maroon Kev 3, 4, veterans Club 1, 2,
3, 43 Class Treasurer 2, 45 Fashion Show 3, 43
Gaelic Society 4.
"I-Iome James."
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EDWARD T. CLIFFORD, B.S.
99 Marble Hill Avenue
New York 63, New York
ACCOUNTING
Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals:
Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 41
Softball I, 2, 3g Music Club 2,
JOHN P. CLOHESSY, B.S.
40 Sherman Avenue
New York 40, New York
ACCOUNTING
Maroon Key 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Finance
Committee 4, Accounting Society 2, 3, 43
Aries 4, Sounding Board I1 Passion Play I, 2,
Business Staff 25 Mission Dance Committee 45
Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Vice President 35 Class Secre-
tary 4, Senior Prom Committee 45 Freshman
Reception 23 Gaelic Society 3, 4.
JOSEPH A. COLLERAN, B.S.
542 West l62nd Street
New York 32, New York
MARKETING
Dean's List Ig Loyola Business Club 3, 4'
Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 3:
4, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 45 U.S. Army two
years.
JOHN A. COLLINS, B.S.
l7O Spencer Avenue
Lynbrook, Long Island
MARKETING
Class Treasurer I, 2, 3, 4-g Loyola Business Club
I, 2, 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, l
Maroon Quill I, 2, Marketing Club 2, 3. 4,
Propell Cl b 3, 4: Al h Delt Sigma 3, 43
Intramsi-al Basketball Il? 25 Litgrary Club 33 J- B's'
Rampages 4, Advertising Week 4.
306 East 206th Street
Bronx 67, New York
MARKETING
Loyola Business Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3'
v
Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 3, 43
Alpha Delta Sigma 45 U. S. Army two years.
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MICHAEL J. CONNOLLY, B.S.
65l West l78th Street
New York 33, New York
MANAGEMENT
Philosophy Club 3, 43 Management Club 2, 3,
43 Intramurals: Football 43 Basketball 43 Soft-
ball 2.
HERBERT F. COX, JR., B.S.
75-36 60th Place
Brooklyn 27, New York
'ACCOUNTlNG
Aries 43 Blood Drive 3, 43 Intramurals: Foot-
ball l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball i, 2, 3, 43 Softball
l, 2, 3, 43 Accounting Society 2, 3, 43 Army
R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 43 N.C.O. Club 2, 33 Officers
Club 43 Military Ball Committee 4, Ceremonies
Committee 4.
On to Loyola!
JOSEPH P. CRISTIANO, B.S.
ll3l Fteley Avenue
Bronx 72, New York
MANAGEMENT
Mimes and Mummers 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C. I,
2, 3, 43 Military Ball Committee 43 Manage-
ment Club 2, 3, 43 Finance Club l3 Class
Secretary l3 Class Vice President 23 Intra-
murals: Football l, 23 Softball l, 2.
40
ROBERT J. CRONE, B.S.
29-27 l68th Street
Flushing 58, New York
ACCOUNTING
Accounting Society 2, 3. 43 Intramurals: Soft-
ball 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 43 N.C.O.
2, 3, Vice President 2, President 33 Otticers
Club 43 Millitary Ball Committee 43 Reserve
Officers Association 3, 4.
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33-54 83rd Street
Jackson I-leights, New York
MANAGEMENT
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1871 East 23rd Street
Brooklyn 29, New York
MARKETING
Dean's List 33 Loyola Business Club 2, 3, 4:
Philosophy Club 3, 4, Aries 4, lnterclass Din-
ner Committee 3g Marketing Club 2, 3, 4,
Propeller Club 3, 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4,
Intramural Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Rampages 3,
4, Co-Editor 4, Fashion Show 3, Advertising
Week 4.
Student Directory 3, Advertising Chairman 35
Management Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Com-
mittee 3: Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball I, 2,
3, 43 Student Council I, 2, 3, Class President
1, 2, 3, Annual Communion Breakfast Corn-
mittee 2.
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WILLIAM F. DABELSTEIN, B.S.
707 Burke Street
Westwood, New Jersey
MARKETING
LOYOIB Business Club 45 Philosophy Club 3,
Barrett Literary Society 4, Marketing Club 2,
3, 45 Propeller Club 3.
CARMI NE D'ANGELO, B.S.
734 East 228th Street
New York 66, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club I,
2, 3, 4, Blood Drive 1, 2.
41
NICHOLAS G. D'APUZZO, B.S.
573 Ilth Street
Brooklyn, New York
MANAGEMENT
Dean's List I, 2, 3, Gold Medal Winner I, 2,
33 Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society 3, 45
Loyola Business Club 3, 43 Philosophy Club 3,
Aries 4, Management Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary
4, Interclass Dinner Committee 33 U. S. Navy
tour years, Literary Club 43 Veterans Club 2.
EDWARD G. DeGROAT, B.S.
72 Summit Street
Nyack, New York
MANAGEMENT
Senior Prom Committee 43 Block F Club 2, 3,
43 Democratic Club I, 2, 3, 43 Management
Club 2, 3, 43 New York State Club l, 2, 3, 43
Varsity Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4. D B S
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l5l2 Purdy Street
Bronx, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 3,
43 Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 43 Intramural Foot-
ball I, 23 U. S. Army two yearsg Veterans
Club 2, 3, 43 Fashion Show 3, 4.
EDWARD J. DeNAVE, B.S.
64 74th Street
Brooklyn, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club I, 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club I,
2, 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4.
RICHARD R. DIXON, B.S.
78-58 85th Street
Glendale 27, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List I3 Class Treasurer I, 2, 3, 43 Loyola
Business Club 43 Aries 43 Beta Alpha Psi 3, 43
Intramural Bowling 3, 43 Literary Club 43
Accounting Society 2, 3, 43 Balance Sheet 2, 3.
42
THOMAS A. DOHERTY, B.S.
90-ll 2lOth Street
Queens Village, Long Island
FINANCE
Finance Club 2, 3, 43 Block F Club 2, 3, 4
Blood Drive 2, 43 Chi Rho 43 Intramural Bas
ketball I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Golf Team 2, 3, 4
Captain 4.
CHRIST DRAKOPOULOS, B.S.
T43-58 Quince Avenue
Flushing 55, New York
MARKETING
Dean's List l, 2, 35 Who's Who 3, 45 Gold
Medal Winner l, 2, 35 Alpha Beta Kappa
H0nor Society 45 Beta Gamma Sigma Honor
Society 45 Class President l, 2, 3, 45 Student
Councli ii 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secre-
faVY, President Pro.Temp. 3, President 45
l-0Yola Business Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2,
President 3, Vice-President 45 Maroon Quill 2,
3, News Editor 35 Aries 2, 3, 4, Advertising
Manager 3, Business Manager 45 Student Di-
rectory 2. 3, Chairman 25 lnterclass Dinner
Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 35 Mission Dance
Committee 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 3,
C0-Chairman 35 Senior Prom Committee 4, Co-
Chairman 45 Blood Drive 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman
2, Chairman 35 Who's Who Committee 3, 4,
Chairman 35 Alpha Beta Kappa Committee 3,
Chairman 35 Jesuit Mission Drive 3, 4, Co-
Chairman 3, 45 Student Council Dance Com-
fmffee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, Co-Chairman 3,
43 Annual Communion Breakfast Committee
3- 49 Ring Committee 2, Chairman 25 Market-
ll'lQ Club 3, 45 Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 45 Fresh-
man Orientation 3, 4, Chairman 45 Veterans
Club T, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3,
President 45.University Council 3, 45 Aries
Dance Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3, Co-Chair-
man 42 U. S. Navy 4 years.
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JAMES E. DUNLEAVY, B.S.
332 East 238th Street
Bronx 70, New York
ACCOUNTING
Sodality lg Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 45
Aries 4, Booster Chairman5 Sounding Board l5
Passion Play I, 25 Army R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 45
Reserve Officers Association 3, 45 Association
of United States Army 3, 45 Freshman Recep-
tion Committee 25 lntramurals: Football 3, 45
Softball l, 2, 3, 4.
43
THOMAS DOWD, B.SL
lO3 West l83rd Street
Bronx 53, New York
ECONOMICS
Gaelic Society 3, 45 Mission Dance Committee
3, 45 Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Music Club 25
Intramurals: Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l,
2, 3, 45 Softball 3.
PAUL A. DURSI, B.S.
60 Windsor Road
Scarsdale, New York
MANAGEMENT
Who's Who 3, 4, Chairman 35 Alpha Beta
Kappa 3, 4, Chairman 35 Intramurals: Football
I, 2, 3, 45 Softball l, 2, 35 Freshman Orienta-
tion 3, 45 Christmas Dance Committee l, 25
Aries 1, 25 Sounding Board l, 2, 3, President
l, 25 Student Directory l, 25 Passion Play l, 2,
Business Manager 35 Army R,O,T.C, l, 2, 3,. 4,
Distinguished Military Student 45 Blood Drive
l, 25 Freshman Reception Committee 2, 4,
Chairman 25 Ring Committee 3, 'Chairman 35
Class President lg Student Council l, 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 3, Treasurer 3, Vice President 45
Maroon Ouill 1, 2: University Council 35 Lenten
Mission Drive l, 2, 35 Management Club 3, 45
lnterclass Dinner Committee 2. 3. Chairman 3.
BRIAN J. EUSTACE, B.S.'
2474 Marion Avenue
Bronx 58, New York
ACCOUNTING
Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 43 Aries 3, 43 Stu-
dent Directory 3, Army R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4,
Association of United States Army 3, 45 Re-
serve Officers Association 3, 41 N.C.O. Club
2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 33 Gaelic Society
I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4.
ALFONSO J. FANJUL, B.S.
Apartado I I66
Habana, Cuba
MANAGEMENT
Varsity Tennis I, 23 Soccer 3, 4, Intramurals:
Football I, 2, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball
3, Tennis Club I, 2, Spanish American Club I,
2, 3, 4, Class Vice President lg Block F Club 3.
JAMES H. FENWICK, B.S.
232 Trenclriard Street
Yonkers 3, New York
MARKETING
Class Vice President Ig Marketing Club 2, 3,
41 Propeller Club 2, 33 Intramurals: Softball
I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Fordham Crew
3, 4g Army R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 43 NCO Club 2, 3.
AEDAN A. FLANAGAN, B.S.
25I-I I 82nd Avenue
Bellerose 26, New York
MANAGEMENT
Management Club 2, 3, 43 U. S. Army two
years, Veterans Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4
Gaelic Club 3.
DANIEL J. FITZPATRICK, B.S.
44-63 23rd Street
Long Island City, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality Ig Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 4
Basketball I, 2. 3. 4: Sounding Board Ig Mani
agement Club 2, 3, 4.
HENRY E. FORGIONE Il, B.S.
ZO2 Belleview Avenue
Southington, Connecticut
MARKETING
Sodality 3, 4, Values 3, 4, Editor 4, Marketing
Club 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity
Baseball I, Intramurals: Football 3, 4, Basket-
ball I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Orientation 4, Mod-
erator 4, Accounting Society 2, Boarder
Council 3, Rambler I, 2, 3, Activities Council
3, Aries I, 2, Student Directory 3, 4, R.O.T.C.
I, 2, 3, 4, Mission Dance Committee 4, Annual
Communion Breakfast Committee 3, Ring
Committee 3, Class President I, Class Vice
President I, Student Council I, 2, 3, Corres-
ponding Secretary 3, Maroon Quill 3, 4,
Officers Club 3, 4.
THOMAS P. FOX, B.S.
I75 Hillman Drive
East Paterson, New Jersey
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, Intramurals: Football I,
2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4,
Officers Club 4.
PATRICK J. GALLAGHER, B.S.
I8O West Street
Englewood, New Jersey
MANAGEMENT
Dean's List 2, Management Club 2, 3, 4,
Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I,
2, 3, U. S. Army two years, Veterans Club
I, 2, 3, 4.
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JAMES I. GALVIN, B.S.
307 East 85th Street
New York 28, New York
ACCOUNTING
Sodality I, Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, Intra-
murals: Basketball 2, 4, Softball I, Army
R,O,T,C, 1, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Officers Associa-
tion 3, 4, NCO Club 2, 3, Officers Club 4,
Blood Drive 2, 4, Gaelic Society 3, 4, Balance
Sheet 4, Radio Club 3.
JOHN M. GARAFALO, B.S.
33l 56th Street
Brooklyn 20, New York
MANAGEMENT
Student Directory 43 Band l, 23 Jazz Club 43
Junior Prom Committee 33 Management Club
2, 3, 43 Ring Committee 2, 33 Intramurals:
Football l, 2, 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C. l, 2.
DONALD P. GAYDOS, B.S.
639 East 30th Street
Paterson 3, New Jersey
MARKETING
Sodality i3 Who's Who 43 Class Vice President
l, 2, 3, 43 Loyola Business Club 2, 3, 43 Phil-
osophy Club 3, 43 Maroon Quill 3, 43 Aries
3, 4, Financial Manager 43 Student Directory
33 lnterclass Dinner Committee 33 Mission
Dance Committee 33 Junior Prom Committee
33 Blood Drive 33 Marketing Club 2, 3, 43
Propeller Club 3, 43 Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4,
President 43 Freshman Orientation 43 Veterans
Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Prom Committee 43 Intra-
murals: Bowling l, 2, 3, 43 U. S. Navy four
years.
DERMOD G. GERETY, B.S.
80 Plymouth Road
White Plains, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality 2, 3, Secretary 33 Deari's List 23
lntramurals: Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I,
23 Maroon Key 2, 3, 43 Accounting Society lg
Aries 43 Passion Play i, 2, 3, 43 Mission Dance
Committee 2, 33 Chi Rho 2, 3, 43 Finance
Club 3, 43 Management Club 2, 3, 43 Student
Court Associate Justice 43 U. S. Army two
years.
JOSEPH E. GISTARO, B.S.
180 72nd Street
Brooklyn 9, New York
ACCOUNTING
50ClBll'fY ll Dean's List i3 Loyola Business Club
45 Beta Alpha Psi 3, 43 Intramurals: Bowling
42 B'35k9fP-all 2, 33 Accounting Society 2, 3, 4.
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ERNEsTo L. Go, B.S. I
ZSII Sedwick Avenue
Bronx 68, New York
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Finance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2
T. B.S. Senior Week Committee 4, Senior Prom Com-
325O Perry Avenue
Bronx 67, New York
MANAGEMENT
Management Club 2, 3, 4, Commuters Club
2, 3, 43 Veterans Club I, 2, 3, 4, U. S. Army
two years, Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball I, 2, 3, 4.
mittee 4.
STANLEY J. GODLEWSKI, B S
IOI A India Street
Brooklyn 22, New York
MANAGEMENT
Management Club 3, 43 Blood Drive 23 Spanish
Club 3, 4, Freshman Orientation 3, 4, Senior
Prom Committee 4,
THOMAS A. GOVERNALE, B.S.
2738 Wickham Avenue
Bronx 69, New York
ECONOMICS
Who's Who 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 3, 4,
U. S. Navy four years, Freshman Orientation
4, Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4,
Activities Council 3, Mission Dance Committee
2, 3, Blood Drive 3, Annual Communion Break-
fast Committee I, 23 Class Vice President I,
President 23 Student Council 2, Maroon Quill 3.
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DAVID VINCENT GREEN, B.S.
Porter Avenue
Middlebury, Connecticut
ACCOUNTING
Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Prefect 3, 45 Fresh-
man Orientation 4g Accounting Society I, 2,
3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Aries 3, Army
R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Mission Dance Committee
I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 43 Intramural Club 3, 4,
Vice President 4, Values 3, 43 Alpha Beta
Kappa Committee 4, Class President 45 Stu-
dent Council 4g Balance Sheet 3, 4, Literary
Editor 3, University Council 3, Officers Club
45 R.O.A. 3, 43 .U.S.A. 3, 4, Connecticut
Club I, 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 4, Alpha Beta
Kappa Honor Society 4.
THOMAS A. GREEN, B.S.
I6 Evergreen Road
New Egypt, New Jersey
MANAGEMENT
Boarder Council 2, 3, 45 Management Club 2,
3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, New Jersey State
Club 3, 41 Chi Rho 3, 4, Intramurals: Football
l, 2, 3, 41 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4.
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MICHAEL HAMMER, B.S.
433 Monterey Avenue ' '
Pelham Manor, New York
ECONOMICS
R,O.T.C. l, 2, Blood Drive 43 Intramurals:
Football l, 2, 33 Basketball l, 2, 33 Economics
Club 2, 3, 4.
PETER J. HARDY, B.S.
626 King Avenue
Bronx 64 New York
ACCOUNTING
Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, Air Force
l, 2, 3, 43 Pershing Rifles l, 2, 3, 4, Air Force
Rifle Team I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Varsity
Rifle Team l, 2, 3, 4.
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R.O.T.C.
JOHN J. HAYMAN, B.S. .
937 Prospect Place
Brooklyn l3, New York
I MANAGEMENT
I Student Directory 3, Junior Prom Committee
33 Varsity Swimming Team 2, 3, 4.
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DANIEL J. HENNESSY
SI4 West Zi Ith Street
New York 34, New York
MARKETING
Dean's List 33 Class President lg Class Treas-
urer 23 Student Council I, 23 Annual Com-
munion Breakfast Committee I3 Marketing
Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 3, 43 Alpha
Delta Sigma 3, 43 Intramural Football I3 U. S.
lillagini Corps, three years3 Veterans Club I,
JOSE F. HERNANDEZ, B.S.
2009 Flamboyan Avenue
San Turce, Puerto Rico
MANAGEMENT
SAMUEL J. HENRY, B.S.
9425 Shore Road
Brooklyn 9, New York
ACCOUNTING
Class Vice President 43 Philosophy Club 3, 43
Beta Alpha Psi 43 Fordham Passion Players I,
23 Sounding Board 23 Mission Dance Committee
21 U. S. Navy tour years3 Accounting Society
2. 3, 4, President 43 Veterans Club I, 23
Balance Sheet 43 Senior Prom Committee 43
Senior Week Committee 4.
Management Club 2, 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C. I3
International Club 3, 43 Intramurals: Softball
3, 43 Centro Hispano Americano I, 2, 3, 4,
President 43 Academia Hispana 3, 4.
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RAYMOND J. HENNESSY, B.S.
2463 Valentine Avenue
Bronx 58, New York
ACCOUNTING
Who's Who 43 Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3,
43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Maroon Key 2, 3, 43
Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 43 Aries 43 Passion
Play 2, 3, 4, Business Staff 23 Mission Dance
Committee 3, 43 Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Secretary-
Treasurer 33 Gaelic Society 3, 43 Freshman
Reception Committee 2, 33 Annual Communion
Breakfast Committee 41 Class President 43
Student Council 43 Senior Prom Committee 43
lnterclass Dinner Committee 43 Senior Week
Committee 4.
DONALD W. HESSELBIRG, B.S.
56-I4 62nd Street
Maspeth 78, Long Island
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List I3 Loyola Business Club 43 Intra-
murals: Football 43 Bowling 43 Basketball I,
2, 43 Literary Club 3, 43 Accounting Society
2, 3, 4.
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EDWARD T. HILL, B.S.
34 James Street
Rosendale, New York
ACCOUNTING
Maroon Key l, 2, 3, 43 Accounting Society l,
2, 3, 43 Christmas Dance Committee 33 Student
Directory 33 Passion Play l3 Army R.O.T.C. l,
2, 3, 43 Association United States Army 3, 43
Reserve Officers Association 3, 43 Class Treas-
urer 33 Block F Club 3, 43 Varsity Sailing
Team 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Blood
Drive 3.
ALBERT HOTZ
277 Somerset Street
North Plaintield, New Jersey
ECONOMICS
Varsity Sailing Team and Association l, 2, 3,
4, Commodore 43 Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3,
43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Freshman Orientation
43 Economics Club 3, 43 Activities Council 43
Aries 4, Sports Editor 43 Student Directory 3,
Managing Editor 33 Passion Play 33 Army
R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Association of U. S. Army
3, 43 St. John Berchman Society l, 23 Maroon
Quill 3, 43 Block F Club 2, 3, 43 NCO Club 23
Officers Club 43 New Jersey State Club l, 23
Who's Who 4.
JOHN R. HUGHES, B.S.
480 Audubon Avenue
New York 40, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramurals: Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l,
2, 3, 43 Economics Club l3 Mission Dance
Committee 3, 43 Blood Drive l, 2, 3, 43 Poster
Club 3, 43 Management Club 3, 43 Chi Rho 3.
J. LEONARD HULTGREN, B.S.
75-O8 Colonial Road
Brooklyn, New York '
MARKETING
Dean's List l, 23 Student Council 3, 43 Phi
losophy Club 3, 43 Marketing Club 2, 3, 4
President 3, 43 Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 43 Intra
mural Basketball l, 23 U. S. Navy four years
Veterans Club l, 2, 3, 4.
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NICHOLAS G. IACOVELLA, B.S
i234 Astor Avenue
New York 69, New York
MANAGEMENT
Maroon Key 2, 3, 4, Steering Committee 4
Passion Play 3, 42 ManaQe1TleflT Club 3. 4
Class Secretary 33 Class Vice President 4
U. S. Army twO years.
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44 Park Avenue
Yonkers, New York
LAWRENCE N. JOHNSTON, B.S.
552 Jamaica Avenue
Brooklyn 8, New York
MARKETING
Loyola Business club 1, 2, 3, 4, Philosophy
Cllflb 33 Maroon Quill 3, 4, Assistant Sports
Editor 3, Marketing Club 2, 33 Propeller Club
M. 45 Alpha Delta Sigma 43 Intramurals: Bas-
ketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
ECONOMICS
Sodality l, 25 Maroon Key 4, Economics Club
l, 2, 3, 4, Veterans Club l, 2, 3, 45 Passion
Play 3, 45 Blood Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Fordham
Friars 3, 4, Finance Club 3, 4, Gaelic Society
3, 4, Intramurals: Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basket-
ball I, 2, 3, 45 U. S. Army two years.
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VINCENT J. IUZZOLINO, B.S.
l858 Phelan Place
Bronx 53, New York
MANAGEMENT
Dean's List l, 2, 3, Class President lg Loyola
Business Club I, 2, 3, 43 Philosophy Club l,
2, 3, 4, Management Club 2, 3, 4, lntramural
Basketball l, 25 U.S. Army two years, Vet-
erans Club I, 2, 3, 4.
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WILLIAM J. KEGAN, B.S.
739 East 22lst Street
New York 67, New York
MARKETING
Dean's List 2, 3, Marketing Club 2, 3, 43
Propeller Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals: Football
I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C.
l, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Officers Association 3, 43
NCO Club 2, 3, 45 Officers Club 4.
MARY FRANCES KEENAN, B.S.
2492 DeVoe Terrace
Bronx 68, New York
MANAGEMENT
Class Secretary l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43
Loyola Business Club 2, 3, 43 Philosophy Club
3, 43 Maroon Quill l, 2, 3, 43 Aries 2, 3, 4,
Associate Editor 43 Student Directory 2, 3, Ad-
vertising Manager 23 Dramatics: Roberta, South
THOMAS T. KENNEDY, B.S.
35-45 l58th Street
Flushing 58, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 23 Propeller Club 3, 43 Intra-
murals: Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, J. B.S.
43 Army R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 43 NCO Club 2, 3,
Treasurer 33 Officers Club 43 Military Ball 293 East Prospect Avenue
Committee 43 Reserve Officers Association Mount Vernon New York
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Sodality l, 23 Dean's List l, 2, 33 U. S. Navy
four years3 Accounting Society l, 2, 3, 43
Veterans Club l, 23 Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, President
43 Balance' Sheet 3, 43 Beta Alpha Psi 3, 43
Intramural Softball i, 2, 33 Student Court
4, Chief Justice 4.
Pacific, Guys and Dolls3 Marketing Club 2, 3,
43 Propeller Club 2, 3, 43 Literary Club 2, 3,
43 Freshman Orientation 43 Senior Prom Com-
mittee 43 Student Council Dance Committee
33 Society for the Advancement of Manage-
ment 43 American Management Association 4.
NEVILLE L. KIDD
l3ll Bristow Street
BFOHX 59, New York
ECONOMICS
EUGENE E. KIELAR, B.S.
25-4l 85th Street
Jackson Heights, New York
MANAGEMENT
Dean's List 33 Loyola Business Club 3, 43 Phi-
losophy Club 3, 43 Management Club 2, 3, 43
U. S. Army two YEBFSQ Literary Club l, 2, 3,
43 Veterans Club l.
Sounding Board l, 23 Dramatics 1, 3, 43
Economics Club 2, 3, 4.
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JOHN K. LaMOTHE
29l Central Avenue
Englewood, New Jersey
MANAGEMENT
glanagernent Club 2, 3, 45 Veterans Club I
LOUIS J. LACERRA JR., B.S.
507 South l lth Street
Mount Vernon, New York
Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3.
MARKETING
Army R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Distinguished Mili-
tary Student 4, Marketing Club 2, 3, 4,
Propeller Club 2, 33 Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4,
lntiiamauralsr Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball
. , ,4-
u-.-ilg.
, 3, 4, U. S. Army two years, lntramuralszl
GENE A. LANZA, B.S.
l97 Sterling Avenue
Yonkers 4, New York
MANAGEMENT
Management Club 2, 3, 4, Aries 4, lntra-
mural Football 2, 3, 4.
"Reservations, anyone?"
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K. AFSARJLATEEF, B.S.
Hyderabad, India
FINANCE
Deaf-,'s Ligf 1, 23 Finance Club l, 2, 3, 4,
International Club 3, President 3, Varsity
Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Squash Team
2, 3, 4.
HERBERT T. LEIS, B.S.
456 83rd Street
Brooklyn 9, New York
ACCOUNTING
Sodality 2, 3g Class Vice President lg Maroon
Quill 43 lnterclass Dinner Committee 2, 3, 4,
Junior Prom Committee 3, Mission Dance
Committee 3, 45 Maroon Key 2, 3, 4g Account-
ing Society 2, 3, 4, Intramurals: Bowling 3,
Basketball 23 Dramatics: South Pacific, Guys
and Dolls, Roberta, Our Town.
WILLIAM F. LEWIS, B.S.
l I97 Grand Concourse
Bronx 57, New York
ECONOMICS
lEfZcl2?5l'tLCSQflBb1?'f'3llil'riaflllieleyflfllls'Efaf' MICHAEL J- I-EYDEN, B-5.
220 Madison Avenue
New York l6, New York
ACCOUNTING
Philosophy Club 3, 45 Army R.O.T.C. l, 2
Blood Drive 3, 4, Barrett Literary Society 3
4: Intramurals: Softball I, 25 Bowling 4
Football lg Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 4.
JOSEPH S. LOMBARDI, B.S-.
IZO9 Totten Street
New York 57, New York
MARKETING
Mal'l49lll'1Q Club 3. 43 Propeller Club 3, 4,
Intramurals: Football 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4.
The Marble Chapel.
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Joi-iN MMNEIL, B.S.
437 N. Columbus Avenue
Mt. Vernon, New York
,C ACCOU NTI NG
Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 45 Arie 45 Pas ion
C. B.S. Play 3, 45 Maroon Quill I, 2, 3,545 Balasnce
Sheet 2, 45 Block F Club 45 Booster Club 45
424 East 157th Street' Xarsity Sports: Tr3ck3 Teang I, 25 3, 45 -Cross
ountry Tea I, , , 4, rcs ountr eam
Bronx SI, New York Ca tain 4 ,mm RO-V S V
p 5 y . . .C, I, 2, 3, 45 Military
ECONOMICS Ball Committeeg Mission Dance Committee.
Dean's List I, 2, 35 Economics Club 2, 3, 4.
JAMES P. MAGEE, B.S.
l95l University Avenue
Bronx 53, N-ew York
MANAGEMENT
Aries 45 Management Club 2, 3, 45 Blood Drive
3, 45 Veterans Club 25 U. S. Air Force six
years.
W l
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A. J. MAGNALDI, B.S..
542 East l34tI'1 Street
Bronx 54, New York
ECONOMICS
Sodality I5 Economics Club I, 2, 3, 45 Veterans I
Slug 2, 3, 45 U. S. Navy four years: Finance I
u , . '
PETERIV. MANCUSO, B.S.
i833 Benson Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
ECONOMICS
Air Force R.O.T.C. I, 25 Pershing Rifles I, 2:
Rifle Team 25 Blood Drive I5 Intramurals:
Football I, 2, 3, 45 Softball I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity
Track Team I.
55 I
DONALD J. MANION, B.S.
ll9 Cooper Drive
New Rochelle, New York
FINANCE It
A 3
Finance Club l, 2, 3, 45 Army R.O.T.C. 15
Veterans Club l, 2, 3, 45 U. S. Army two years.
JOHN C. MARRINAN, B.S.
442 East l84th Street
Bronx 58, New York
ECONOMICS
Intramurals: Football l 2, 3, 45 Basketball l,
25 Freshman Orientation 45 Class Moderator 45
Maroon Key 2, 3, 45 Economics Club 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 35 Accounting Society I5 Aries 3,
4, Literary Editor 45 Sounding Board lg Passion
Play l, 25 Mission Dance Committee 2, 3, 45
Blood Drive 25 Who's Who 45 Alpha Beta
Kappa Honor Society 45 Class Secretary 2,
Vice President 35 Student Council 45 Maroon
Quill l, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in-
Chief 45 Finance Club 25 Balance Sheet 35
University Council 3, 45 lnterclass Dinner Com-
mittee 35 Freshman Reception Committee 2, 3.
1
"Who brought their lunch?"
THOMAS G. MARTYN, B.S.
2363 Valentine Avenue
Bronx 59, New York
ACCOUNTING'
Accounting Society 2, 3, 4.
56
STEPHEN J. McCABE, B.S.
226 East 70th Street
New York 21, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality 2, 3, 45 Loyola Business Club l, 2, 3.
45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 Mulry Council of
Debate 3, 45 Aries 45 Management Club l, 2,
3, 45 lnterclass Dinner Committee 3, 45 Mis-
sion Diance Committee 3, 45 Blood Drive l,
2, 3, .
JAMES C. McCARTHY, B.S.
3120 Buhre Avenue
New York 61, New York
MANAGEMENT
4, Secretary 2, President 3, 43 Intramural B
ing l, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Orientation 4.
Student Council 3, 43 Management Club 2, 3,
ow -
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JOHN E. McCORMACK, B.S.
1915 University Avenue
Bronx 53, New York
MARKETING
Sodality lg Dean's List lg Marketing Club 2,
3, 4, Propeller Club 2, 3, 4, Intercollegiate
Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, U. S. Navy, four years,
Veterans Club l, 2, 3, Maroon Quill 3, Block
F Club I, 2, 3, 4.
JAMES R. McDONOUGH, B.S.
82-O7 165th Street
Jamaica, New York
CHARLES M. McDONAGH, B.S.
611 East 139th street I
Bronx 54, New York
ACCOUNTING ,
Intramurals: Football l, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, I
35 Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 4.
FINANCE
Dean's List I, 2, 33 Class Vice President l, 2,
4, Interclass Dinner Committee 2, Blood Drive
1, Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball
2, 3, 4g U. S. Army, two years, Finance Club
1, 2, 3, 45 Veterans Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4.
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BRIAN B. McDONNELL, B.S.
I9 William Street
Valley Stream, New York
ACCOUNTING
U. S. Army, two years, Accounting Society 2
3, 43 Veterans Club l, 23 Balance Sheet 4
Senior Prom Committee 45 Glee Club l, 2
Senior Week Committee 4.
l
FRANCIS C. McGILL, B.S.
2429 Valentine Avenue
Bronx 58, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List lg Loyola Business Club I, 2, 3, 41
Philosophy Club 33 Mulry Council of Debate I 3
U. S. Air Force, four years, Accounting Society
I, 2, 3, 45 Balance Sheet 2.
RAYMOND J. McGUlRE, B.S.
RICHARD T. McGOVERN, B.S.
l3l Tehama Street
Brooklyn I8, New York
MANAGEMENT
Mission Dance Committee 2, 33 Chi Rho 3, 43
Communion Breakfast Committee 4, Class
Secretary I, 2, 3, 43 Finance Club 23 Senior
Prom Committee 43 Mission Drive 43 Junior
Prom Committee 33 Management Club 2, 3, 4.
l605 Putnam Avenue
Brooklyn 27, New York
ACCOUNTING
Accounting Society 2, 3, 45 Balance Sheet 43
Intramurals: Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4.
JAMES C. MCINERNEY, B.S.
521 8Oth Street
Brooklyn 9, New York
ACCOUNTING
Accounting Society 2, 3, 4, Balance Sheet 4
Officers Club 4, Army R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4
Gaelic Society 4.
A loyal crew.
WALTER F. MEANEY, B.S.
65 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn 5, New York
MARKETING
Loyola Business Club l, 2, 33 Philosophy Club
3, Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 3,
43 Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Veterans Club l,
2, 3, 43 U. S. Army two years, lntramurals:
Baseball lg Basketball l. .
KENNETH H. MEEKER, B.S.
626 8Oth Street
Brooklyn 9, New York
ACCOUNTING
Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Counsellor 3, Editor Marian
Mail 31 Dean's List lg Who's Who 3, 45 Alpha
Beta Kappa Honor Society 43 Class President
lg Student Council l, 3, 4, Philosophy Club
3, 43 Mulry Council of Debate 2, 3, 4, Presi-
dent 3, 45 Maroon Quill 2, 3, 4, Photographer
3, City Hall Editor 4, Aries 2, 45 Student
Directory 23 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Beta Alpha Psi
3, 4, Secretary 43 Student Council Dance Com-
mittee 2, 3, Chairman 3, Intramural Bowling
l, 23 Music Club l, 2, President 2, Literary
Club 2, 3, Freshman Orientation 3, 4, Eco-
nomics Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Accounting
Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Senior Prom Com-
mittee 4g University Council 3, 4, Accounting
Assistant 3, 4.
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CARL R. McKEON, B.S.
23l5 Mickle Avenue
Bronx 69, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club 2, 3,
45 Intramurals: Football 2, 3, 43 U. S. Army,
two years, Freshman Orientation 43 Veterans
Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Class Secre-
tary 4. '
ARTHUR J. MELLA, B.S.
805 Van Duzer Street
Staten lsland 4, New York
MANAGEMENT
Loyola Business Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club
2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Management Club
2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, lntramurals:
Football 4, Basketball 2, 4, Literary Club l, 2,
3, 4, President 4.
CARL A. MERCURIO, B.S.
1061 Mace Avenue
Bronx 69, New York
FINANCE
Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2,
3, 4, Referee Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4,
Finance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Dinner
Committee 2, Finance Magazine 4, Assistant
Editor 4.
KENNETH E. MITCHELL, B.S.
176 Coach Lane
Levittown, New York
ACCOUNTING
Sodality 1, 2, Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3,
Basketball l, 2, 3, U. S. Marine Corps two
years, Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Veterans
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Radio
Amateur Club 3, Commuters Club 2, 3, 4.
JOHN MORAN, B.S.
195 Claremont Avenue
New York 27, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List 1, Loyola Business Club 4, U. S.
Air Force tour years, Accounting Society 2, 3,
4, Beta Alpha Psi 3, 4, Barrett Literature
Society 4.
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RAFAEL A. MOLINARI
San Juan, Puerto Rico
ACCOUNTING
Mission Dance Committee 4, International Club
3, 4, Centro Hispano Americano 1, 2, 3, 4,
President 3, Big Brothers 2, Academia His-
pana 3, Intramurals: Football 4, Basketball 1,
2, 3, 4, Accounting Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Bal-
ance Sheet 4, Chi Rho 4, John Berckman's
Society 1, 2, 3, 4.
ROSEMARY K. MORGAN, B.S.
400 East 58th Street
New York 27, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Gold Medal Winner 1,
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society 3, 4, Class
Treasurer l, Aries 4, Assistant Literary Editor
4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Beta Alpha Psi
3, 4, Vice President 4, Freshman Orientation
4, Accounting Society 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM P. MURPHY, B.S.
304 St. John's Place
Brooklyn 38, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality lg Dean's List lg Maroon Quill l, 2,
3, 4, 5, Aries l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Student Directory
2, 3, 4, 53 lnterclass Dinner Committee l, 2,
3, 4, 5, Mission Dance Committee I, 2, 3, 4,
55 Intramural Baseball l, 2, U. S. Marine
Corps three years, Maroon Key l, 2, 3, 4, 53
Accounting Society 2, 33 Senior Prom Com-
mittee 3, 4, 55 Fordham Business Show 3.
.
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ROGER A. MUSETTI, B.S.
484 East l8Otl'r Street
Bronx '57, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramurals: Football l. 2, 3, 4, All Star Team
l, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 45 President of ln-
tramural Program 43 Passion Play lg Blood
Drive 2, Class President I, 2, 3, 43 Student
Council l, 2, 3, 4, Lenten Mission Drive 23
lnterclass Dinner Committee Chairman 23 Jun-
ior Prom Committee 3.
PATRICK J. NEVILLE, B.S.
2797 Marion Avenue
Bronx 58, New York
MANAGEMENT
Dean's List 2, 33 Who's Who 43 Alpha Beta
Kappa 43 Intramurals: Football l, 2, 33 Soft-
ball I, 23 U. S. Army two years, Freshman
Orientation 3, 4, Maroon Key l, 2, 3, 4, Vet-.
erans Club l, 2, 3, 45 Sounding Board I, 2,
3, Student Directory 31 Mission Dance Com-
mittee 3, 4, Chi Rho 2, 3, 43 Communion
Breakfast Committee 3, 43 Alpha Beta Kappa
Committee 35 Class President 35 Class Vice
President 2, Student Council 3, 4, President
43 Senior Prom Committee 43 University Coun-
cil 3, 43 Management Club 2, 3, 43 lnterclass
Dinner Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee
3, Gaelic Society l, 2, 3, 43 Constitutional
Committee 4, Student Court 3.
HENRY S. NEWPORT, B.S.
Lake Street
' Sodus Point, New York
MANAGEMENT
2
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U. S, Coast Guard, three years, Army R.O.T.C.
l, 2, 3, 45 Mission Dance Committee 43 NCO
Club 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 3, 45 Management
Club , 3, 4.
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3 Bee Street
Valley Stream, New York
ACCOUNTING
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramurals: Football I, 2,
3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Accounting Society I,
2, 3, 43 Balance Sheet 3, 4.
E. VINCENT O'BRlEN JR., B.S.
7IO Ramapo Road
Teaneck, New York
MANAGEMENT
Dean's List I, 2, 33 Intramural Basketball I, 23
Maroon Key 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4g Sound-
ing Board lg Passion Play 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C.
I, 2, Blood Drive 3, Gold Medal I, 2, 33 Beta
Gamma Sigma 3, 43 Student Council 43 NCO
Club 2, Fordham Friars 43 Management Club 2,
3, 4, President 4, lnterclass Dinner Corn-
mittee 3.
JOHN J. O'BRIE.N, B.S.
2839 Decatur Avenue
Bronx 58, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club 2, 3
U. S. Air Force, four years, Veterans Club I
2, 3, 43 Passion Play 25 Class President I
Class Secretary 2, Student Council I.
KEVIN J. O'BRIEN, B.S.
2950 Bainbridge Avenue
Bronx, New York
ACCOUNTING
DSBVVS I-IST I, 2. 3, U. S. Navy four years,
Freshman Orientation 3, 43 Accounting So-
ciety I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Veterans
Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3,
4, Class Treasurer 2, Class Secretary 3, Gold
Medal 2, 33, Balance Sheet I, 2, 3, 4, Con-
tributing EdITOl' 3, 43 lnterclass Dinner Com-A
mittee 23 Beta Alpha Psi 3, 4, Treasurer 43
Who's Who 4.
"And so on!"
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ROBERT J. O'BRIEN, B.S.
2471 University Avenue
Bronx 68, New York
MARKETING
Loyola Business Club I, 3, Philosophy Club 3,
Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 3, 4,
Intramurals: Football, Basketball I, 2, 3, 43
U. S. Army, two years, Veterans Club 3, 4.
ROBERT W. O'DONNELL, B.S.
34 Ludlow Street
Yonkers 5, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I
21 Softball I, 2, 3, 4, U. S. Army, two years
Veterans Club Ig Class Treasurer I, Manage!
ment Club 2, 3, 4.
I
THOMAS J. OLSON, B.S.
48-21 58th Lane
Woodside 77, New York
FINANCE
Sodality Ig U. S. Army, two years, Veterans
Club I, 2, 3, Finance Club I
MICHAEL J. ORZA, B.S.
23 Florence Street
Yonkers 4, New York
ACCOUNTING
Intramurals' Football I 2' Basketball 2 3,
Accounting'Society I, 2, 32 Balance Sheelt 4. A. B.S.
Km 37 I-lm 3 Road I
Caguas, Puerto Rico
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Accounting Society I,
2, 3, 4, Mission Dance Committee 4, G0ld
Medal Winner I, 2, 3, Beta Gamma Sigma 3.
43 Class Treasurer I, Vice President 3, Bal'
ance Sheet 3, 43 Beta Alpha Psi 3, 4, Centro
Hispano Americano I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2.
Vice President 3, President 4, International
Club 3, 4, Big Brothers 2, 3, 4, Boarder Soft-
ball I, 2, 3, 4.
JOHN J. PAGAN, B.S.
i978 Longfellow Avenue
New York 59, New York
ACCOUNTING
Intramurals: Football l, 25 U. S. Army two
years5 Accounting Society 2, 3, 45 Veterans
Club l, 2, 3, 45 Balance Sheet 4.
GERALD A. PAGANO, B.S.
lO5l Edison Avenue
Bronx 65, New York
ECONOMICS
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Dean's List l, 2,
35 Intramurals: Football 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45
Freshman Orientation 3, 4, Class Moderator 45
Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Aries 45 Mission Dance
Committee 3, 45 Maroon Quill 45 Veterans
Club l, 2, 3, 43 U.S. Coast Guard three years.
Fordham of tomorrow.
JOSEPH W. PEPPERMAN JR.,
B.S.
lO Wiliwade Road
Great Neck, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramurals: Football 3, 45 Sounding Board 'l5
Q:'rrt3y3R.Ci.T.C. l, 25 NCO Club 25 Management
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ROBERT G. PE-TER5, B.S.
l4l Reed Avenue
Pelham Manor, New York
MANAGEMENT '
Intramurals: Football 15 Sounding Board l
Army R.O.T.C. l, 25 Democratic Club 25 Man
agement Club 3, 4.
JOHN J. PLAINE, B.S.
225 Charles Avenue
Staten Island 2, New York
ECONOMICS
Sodality 3, 45 Dean's List I, 25 Intramurals:
Basketball 35 U.S.M.C.R. one year5 Freshman
Orientation 45 Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Boarder
Council 35 Mission Dance Committee 3, 45
Class President 35 Class Vice President I5 Stu-
dent Council 35 Junior Prom Committee 35
Boarders State Clubs 35 Chairman Sodality
Concert 3.
MICHAEL POLITO, B.S.
FRANK M. POCZATEK, B.S.
2l I2 Acushnet Avenue
New Bedford, Massachusetts
MANAGEMENT
Intramurals: Football I, 25 Freshman Orienta-
tion Committee 45 Christmas Dance Committee
35 Boarder Council 2, 35 Aries 45 Advertising
Manager 45 Student Directory Chairman 3, 45
Annual Communion Breakfast Committee 35
Class President 25 Class Treasurer 35 Class
Secretary I5 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Lenten
Mission Drive Chairman 45 Management Club
2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee Chairman 35
Boarders State Clubs 3, 4.
4lO Calhoun Avenue
Bronx 65, New York
ACCOUNTING
REGINALD POINTON, B.S.
429 McClellan Avenue
Trenton IO, New Jersey
ACCOUNTING
Propeller Club 35 Economics Club 35 Account-
ing Society 2, 3, 45 Sounding Board I5 Army
R.Q,T.C. I, 25 Mission Dance Committee 45
Chi Rho 45 Balance Sheet 45 Democratic Club
I. 25 Boarders State Club I, 2, 3.
Dean's List I5 Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3.
45 Softball I, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Orientation
4, Class Moderator 45 Accounting Society I, 2,
3, 45 Mission Dance Committee 3, 45 Com-
munion Breakfast Committee 3, 45 Class Presi-
dent 35 Student Council 3, 4, Corresponding
Secretary 45 Balance Sheet 3, 45 Senior Prom
Committee 45 Junior Prom Committee 3.
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AURELIO PORTUONDO III, B.S.
Aptdo II66
Havana, Cuba
FINANCE
Dean's List 2, 35 Intramurals: Football 2, 3:
Softball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Finance Club
2, 3, 4.
RAYMOND A. POULIN, B.S.
l33 Jaffray Street
Brooklyn 35, New York
MANAGEMENT
Loyola Business Club 3, Philosophy Club 3,
Management Club 33 U. S. Air -Force four
years, Veterans Club l.
JoAN w. QUADRINO, B.S.
l8l Rumsey Road
Yonkers, New York
MARKETING
Who's Who 4, Loyola Business Club l, 2, 3,
43 Philosophy Club 3, 4, Secretary 35 Maroon
Quill l, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, Quill
Briefs Director 4, Studertt Directory 2, 3, 4,
Dramatics: l, 2, 3, 4, Passion Play, Roberta,
South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, GAX Shows,
lnterclass Dinner Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior
Prom Committee 3, Annual Communion Break-
fast Committee 3, 45 Marketing Club l, 2, 3,
43 Propeller Club l, 2, 3, 43 Marketing Fra-
ternity Gamma Alpha Chi 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi-
dent 4, Music Club lg Freshman Orientation
3, 43 Senior Prom Committee 4.
DONALD J. QUINN, B.S.
3850 Cannon Place
Bronx 63, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodallty l, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 2, Philoso-
phy Club 3, 4, Management Club 3, 4, Army
R.O.T.C. 1,23 Intramurals: Football l, 2, Bas-
ketball l, 2, U. S. Army, two years, Veterans
Club 3, 4.
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JOHN P. QUINN, B.S.
2460 University Avenue
Bronx 68, New York
MANAGEMENT
lntramurals: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball T,
2, 3, 4, Army R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, Management
Club 2, 3, 4.
"What's in the envelope?"
GEORGE P. REEDY, B.S.
i4 Fahey Street
Springdale, Connecticut
ACCOUNTING
Sodality l, 2, Who's Who 4, Alpha Beta Kappa
Honor Society 4g Student Council 3, Vice Presi-
dent 4g Class President 3, 4, Loyola Business
Club 3, President 43 Philosophy Club 3, 43
Maroon .Quill 3, Business Manager 4, Aries 3,
Advertising Manager 4, Student Directory Co-
Challrman 33 lnterclass Dinner Committee 33
Junior Prom Committee Co-Chairman 33 Blood
Drive 3, 45 Student Council Dance Co-Chairman
31 Career Conference Series Chairman 35 An-
nual Communion Breakfast Committee Co-
Chalfman 35 Intramurals: Football l, 2, Bas-
ketball l, 21 U. S. Marine Corps two yearsg
Fl'eShI'r1an Orientation 3, 43 Accounting Society
3, Vice President 4g Veterans Club 3, 4, Senior
Prom Committee, Co-Chairman 4, University
Council 3, 4,
THOMAS J. REILLY, B.S.
300 East 2l lth Street
New York 67, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramurals: Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l,
2, 3, 45 Chi Rho Fraternity 3, 4, Management
Club 2, 3, 4.
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ROBERT R. RAINERO, B.S.
ll8O Lakewood Place
Bronx 6l, New York
ECONOMICS
Marketing Club 2, Intramurals: Football 'l, 2
3, 41 Softball l, 2, 3, 4: Sounding Board l
Army R.O.T.C. l, 25 Rowing Team 3. 4-
RONALD W. ROLLMAN, B.S.
i209 Lydic Avenue
Bronx 6l, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 3, 4, Blood Drive 2-
RICHARD P. ROMAN-
435 East l6Oth Street
Bronx Sl, New York
ECONOMICS
Class President lg Student Council lg Eco-
nomics Club 2, 3, 4.
THOMAS E. ROWE, B.S.
2069 Anthony Avenue
Bronx 57 New York
ACCOUNTING
Accounting Society l, 2, 3, 4, Air Force
R.O.T.C. lg lntramurals: Softball l, 2, 3, 4. W B S
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ll8 75th Street
Brooklyn 9, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality lg Loyola Business Club 43 Manage
ment Club 3, 4, Intramurals: Football 4
Basketball l, 2, 4.
MARIO G. RUSSILLO, B.S.
l426 Glover Street
Bronx 62, New York
MARKETING
Sodality 3, 4, Loyola Business Club 3, Ag Army
R.O.T.C. l, 21 Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Pro-
Pellel' Club 2. 3. 4, Marketing Fraternity 43
lntramurals: Football 2, 33 Bowling 45 Bas-
ketball 2, 3. '
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DONALD SARKA, B.S.
20-3l Parsons Boulevard
Whitestone 57, New York
MARKETlNG
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club 2, 3, 4,
Varsity Rowing 2, 3, 4, lntramurals: Basket-
ball l, 2, 3, 4, Army R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 41
Mission Dance Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Chi Rho
3, 43 University Band 23 Senior Prom Com-
mittee 41 Blood Drive 2, 3, 45 Military Ball
Committee 4, Maroon Quill 2.
ZI7-38 5Ist Avenue
Bayside 64, Long Island, N. Y.
MARKETING
I Sodality I, 23 Marketing Club 2, 3, 4g Pro-
B.S. peller Club 2, 3, 43 Intramurals: Football l,
2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Chi Rho 3, 4
I5-4 West 62nd Street
New York 23, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List 3, U. S. Army, two years, Account-
ing Society I, 2, 3, 4, Veterans Club I, 2.
"Hit him again!"
69
RAYMOND M. SAUMELL, B.S.
SANTO C. SCARCELLA, B.S.
685 East 225th Street
Bronx 66, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Army R.O.T.C.
l, 2, 3, 45 Management Club 2, 3, 4.
KENNETH J. SCHAFFNER, B.S.
79 Pell Place '
Bronx 64, New York
ECGNOMICS
Varsity Sports: Sailing 3, 4, Swimming 2,
Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball
I, 2, 3, 45 Softball I, 2, 3, 4.
WALTER J. SCHNEIDER, B.S.
62 Stowe Avenue
Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y.
MANAGEMENT
Intramural Football 2, 4g Music Club 3, Army
R.O.T.C. I, 2, Chi Rho 3, 4, Management Club
2, 3, 4.
PAT AA. SERVODIDIO, B.S.
V54 Columbus Avenue
Tuckahoe, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramural Football l, 2, 3, 43 Aries 4g Stu-
dent Directory 4g Air Force R.O.T.C. l, 2,
Management Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Com-
mittee 3g Mission Drive Committee 4.
JOSEPH H. SCHUBERT, B.S.
78-43 84th Street
Glendale 27, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List l, 2, 35 Loyola Business Club l,
i'.C2a.n?ii,g'EL'S?f3'i'?3,B3?'ll?QBelg Zami pil ROBERT T- SCU'-'-Y JR-' B-5-
3' 4- l8 Robin I-mi Road
Scarsdale, New York
ACCOUNTING
Intramurals: Football l, 3, 43 Maroon Key 3,
4, Accounting Society l, 2, 3, 4, President 4,
Passion Play l, 23 Blood Drive 3, Class Vice
President 2, 3, 43 Maroon Quill l, 2, 3, Circu-
lation Manager 2, 3, Finance Club l, 25
Balance Sheet I, 2, 3, 45 Beta Alpha Psi 3, 4.
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70
CORNELIUS W. SHEA, B.S.
I749 Monroe Avenue
Bronx 52, New York
ECONOMICS
Air Force ROTC I, 2' Pershing Rifles I
FRANK J, SHANLEY, B,S, 3, 4, Econ5nilc'S'club'1, 2, 3, sodaliw' if
l932 Crotona Parkway
New York 60, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramural Football I, 2, 3, 43 Management
Club 2, 3, 4.
DANIEL P. SHEERIN, B.S
I I8-O7 Rockaway Boulevard
Rockaway, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality I, 23 Loyola Business Club I, 2, 3
Philosophy Club 3, 45 Student Directory 3
Management Club 2, 3, 45 Blood Drive 3
Intramurals: Football 45 Basketball I, 2, 3
Senior Prom Committee 4.
ROBERT A. SHERIDAN, B.S.
3 Brooklands
Bronxville, New York
ECONOMICS
Intramurals: Football 45 Basketball 3, 4, Eco-
nomics Club 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, B.S.
677 West 204th Street
New York, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club 3,
Intramural Basketball I.
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WILLIAM E. SINNOTT, B.S.
42 Parkview Place
Baldwin, New York
ACCOUNTING
Varsity Sports 33 Music Club 33 Accounting
Society 2, 3, 43 Christmas Dance Committee
43 Aries 43 Passion Play l, 23 Army R.O.T.C.
l, 23 Mission Dance Committee l, 2, 3, 43
Blood Drive l, 2, 43 Chi Rho 3, 4, Chairman
of Social Committee 43 Balance Sheet 23 Sen-
ior Prom Committee 4.
ROBERT E. SMITH, B.S4
65 Ludlow Road
Windsor, Connecticut
ACCOUNTING
Sodality l, 3, 43 lntramural Basketball lg
Freshman Orientation 4, Class Moderatorg Ac-
counting Society l, 2, 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C. l,
2, 3, 4, R.O.A. 43 Association of United States
Army 3, 43 NCO Club 33 Officers Club 43
Mission Dance Committee 43 Chi Rho 3, 43
Military Ball Committee 43 Balance Sheet 3,
43 Lenten Mission Drive 3, 43 Boarders State
Club l, 2, 43 Values 3, 4, Associate Editor 3,
43 Senior Week Committee 43 Senior Prom
Committee 4, Chairman 4.
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THOMAS F. SOMERS III, B.S.
22 Manning Circle
Pelham, New York
ACCOUNTING
Loyola Business Club 43 Annual Communion
Breakfast Committee 43 U. S. Army two years:
Accounting Society l, 2, 3, 43 Balance Sheet 33
Senior Prom Committee 4.
72
F. PAUL SPERA, B.S.
7l -lO Calamus Avenue
Woodside 77, New York
ACCOUNTING ,
Intramurals: Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l.
2, 3, 43 Accounting Society 2, 3, 43 AFFHY
R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 43 Blood Drive l, 3, 43 Bal'
ance Sheet 3, 43 NCO Club 2, 33 Officers Club
43 Intramural Softball l, 2, 3, 43AAUSA.Z, 35
Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4, Pio Officer: Military
Ball Committee 4, Chairman of Band Commit-
T693 Reserve Officers Association 3, 4.
ROBERT
T. STEVENSON, B.S.
34-27 58th Street
Woodside 77, New York '
Dean's List 33
ketball I, 2, 43
ACCOUNTING
Intramurals: Football 43 Bas-
Accounting Society 3, 43 Beta
Alpha Psi 3, 4.
RONALD R. STABILE, B.SL
I64 Old Palisades Road
Fort Lee, New Jersey
ACCOUNTING
Intramural Football I, 23 Accounting Society
I, 2, 3, 43 Air Force R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 43
Officers Club 43 Our Town-Assistant Director
and Producer.
MICHAEL R. STUDDERT, B.S.
LAURENCE B. STOREY, B.S.
609 West I89th Street
New York 40, New York
ACCOUNTING
Intramurals: Football I, 2, 33 Basketball I, 2,
33 Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C.
I, 23 Blood Drive I, 23 Maroon Quill lg Bal-
ance Sheet 33 Lenten Mission Drive I, 2, 3, 43
Pershing Rifles I3 Archbishop Hughes' Gaelic
Society 4.
446 East I76th Street
Bronx 57, New York
MANAGEMENT
Class Treasurer 23 Management Club I, 2, 3,
atgnlgamuralsz Football I, 2, 3, 43 Softball
, , . 4.
73
CHARLES J. SUARINO, B.S.
680 East 235th Street
Bronx 66, New York
MANAGEMENT
Intramurals: Football I, 2, 33 Basketball I, 2
33 4Class Treasurer 23 Management Club 2
DONALD PAUL SULLIVAN, B.S.
3920 Granby Street
Norfolk, Virginia
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 43 Propeller Club 2, 3, 43
Alpha Delta Sigma Fraternity 3, 43 Boarder
Council 3, 43 Stairwell President I, 2, 33 Ram-
bler 33 Aries 4, Subscription Manager 43 Stu-
dent Directory 33 Mission Dance Committee
33 Class Vice President 33 Class Treasurer I, 23
Maroon Quill 33 Boarder Intramurals: Basket-
ball I, 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Softball
l, 2, 3, 43 GAX ADS Fashion Show 3, 43 Chair-
man of Ramskeller Committee 23 Student
Marketing Institute 33 Boarder Dance Com-
mittee 2, 3, 43 Values 3.
EDWARD J. SULLIVAN, B.S.
l62-27 l2th Road
Whitestone 57, New York
ACCOUNTING
Sodality I3 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 43
Accounting Society 2, 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C. I,
2, 3, 43 NCO Club 2, 33 Officers Club 43 Gaelic
Society 3, 43 Reserve Officers Association 3,
N30 Club Executive Committee 33 Radio
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Sodality
WILLIAM E. SULLIVAN,
25-3l 82nd Street
Jackson Heights, New York
ACCOUNTING
I3 Accounting Society 3, 4.
B.S.
JOHN W. SULLIVAN JR., B.S.
40 Oakland Avenue
Crestwood, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality I3 Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 43
Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 U. S. Army two yearsg
Veteran's Club I, 2, 3, 43 Student Directory
43 Passion Play 3, 43 Blood Drive 2, 3, 43 Chi
Rho 43 Class President 43 Student Council 43
Maroon Quill 43 Fordham Friars 3, 43 Manage-
ment Club 2, 3, 4.
74
JOHN E. SUTHERLAND JR., B.S.
2265 Davidson Avenue
New York 53, New York
ACCOUNTING
Who's Who 43 Alpha Beta Kappa Honor So-
ciety 43 Student Council 43 Maroon Quill 2,
3, 43 Aries 2, 3, 4, Literary Staff 2, Advertis-
ing Director 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Student
Directory 3, 43 Army R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 43 Cadet
Editor-in-Chief Braggin, Officers Club 3, 4.
Military Ball Committee 3, 4, Executive Com-
mittee 4, Reserve Officers Association 3, 4,
Association U. S. Army 3, 43 Freshman Recep-
tion Committee 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football
I, 23 Freshman Orientation 2, 3, 4, Assistant
Class Moderator 43 Accounting Society I, 2, 3.
43 Finance Society I, 23 Activities Council 3,
43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Fordham Balance
Sheet I, 2, 3, 43 Literary Staff I, Literary Editor
2, Editor-in-Chief 3, Editorial Adviser 43 Senior
Prom Committee 43 Senior Week Committee' 4.
Beta Alpha Psi 3, 4, President 43 Accounting
Lab Assistant 43 University Council 2.
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THOMAS JOSEPH SWEENEY
37l Windsor Street
North Plainfield, New Jersey
MARKETING
Loyola Business Club l, 3, 4, Philosophy Club
3, 43 Marketing Club 2, 3, Ag Propeller Club
1, 35 U. S. Navy three yearsg Economics
Clug 5, 2, 'Finance Club l, 35 Veterans Club
STEPHEN P. TATARKA, B.S.
45 Dora Street
Stamford, Connecticut
MARKETING
Dean's List 35 Marketing Club 2, 33 Propeller
Club 33 Army R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4: Officers
Club .45 Reserve Officers Association 3, 4g
Association of the United States Army 3, 43
American Marketing Association 45 Aries 4.
GERARD M. THORNTON, B.S.
336 Hawthorne Street
Brooklyn 25, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality lg Loyola Business Club 2, 3, 4, Phi
losophy Club 3, 4, Management Club 2, 3, 4
Literary Club 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee 4:
75
DAVID M. TIERNEY, B.S.
lOll Carroll Place
Bronx, New York
MANAGEMENT
Class Treasurer 45 Management Club fig ln-
tramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Blood DFIVG' li
Football Referee 41 American Management
Association.
JAMES E. TOLAN B.S.
RONALD A. TUCCI, B.S.
1415 Clover Street
Bronx, New York
FINANCE
Dean' L' t 33 Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 43
BBSKQMIT 1, 2, 3, 4, cm Rho 3, 4, Class plea- RQBERT W, ULRICH, B,S,
dent 1, Class Treasurer 4, Finance Club 2, 3, 4.
6O-15 Woodside Avenue
Woodside 77, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List 1 Q Class Secretary 1 5 Intramural
Basketball 2, 43 U. S. Army, two years,
Accounting Society 3, 4.
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3065 Roberts Avenue
Bronx 61, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List 2, 3, Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3,
4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, U. S.
Navy two years, Freshman Orientation 43 Ac-
counting Society 1, 2, 3, 41 Veterans Club 1,
2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Balance Sheet 1, 2,
3, 4, Contributing Editor 4.
ALEXANDER H. VERDE, B.S.
2357 Crotona Avenue
Bronx 57, New York
MANAGEMENT
Sodality lj Intramurals: Football I, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: U. S. Army two yearsf
Veterans Club 3, 41 Blood Drive 1, 2, 3, 43
Management Club 2, 3, 4.
76
JULIO A. VIEJO, B.S.
150 Princeton Drive
Hartsclale, New York
MANAGEMENT
Dean's List 33 Management Club 33 Spanish
Club 1, 2, 3.
JAMES ALEXIUS WALSH, B.S.
l574 East -37th Street
Brooklyn 34, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List l, 2, 3, Loyola Business Club 3, 4,
Philosophy Club 3, 43 U. S. Navy four years,
Accounting Society l, 2, 3, 41 Veterans Club
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PETER c. WEIGLIN, B.S.
900 Ogden Avenue
Bronx 52, New York
ECONOMICS
Economics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Sounding
Board lg Army R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 4, NCO Club
3, Officers Club 41 WFUV Radio l, 2.
1, 2, 3, 4, sera Alpha Psi Honor society 3, 4. RONALD W, WERNER, B,S,
Such poise!
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443 Winthrop Road
West Englewood, New Jersey
MANAGEMENT
Music Club 23 Freshman Orientation 4, Assist-
ant Moderatorg Aries l, 2, 3, 4, Financial Man-
ager 4, Army R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Prom
Committee 43 Officers Club 4, Lenten Mission
Drive 43 Management Club l, 2, 3, 4, Junior
Prom Committee 3, Bids Manager 33 American
Management Association 4, Military Ball Com-
mittee 4g R.O,A. 3, 4, A.U.S.A. 3, 4.
ROBERT F. WETJEN, B.S
453 East l83rd Street
New York 58, New York
MANAGEMENT
Varsity Sports: Track l, 23 Intramurals: Foot
ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Stu e
Directory 3, Blood Drive 2, 3, 45 Class Pres:
dent lg Student Council lg Management Club
2, 3, 4.
EDWARD W. WIEGAND, B.S.
363 East 197th Street
Bronx 58, New York
, ECONOMICS
Intramural Football I, 23 Economics Club 3, 4,
Passion Play I, 2, 3, 4, Air Force R.O.T.C. I,
25 Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4.
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MICHAEL C. McGRATH, B.S.
2754 Grand Concourse
Bronx, New York
ACCOUNTING
Dean's List lg Philosophy Club 3, Intramurals:
Football 4, Basketball 3, 4, U. S. Army, two
years, Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 4, Balance
Sheet 2, 3, 45 Beta Alpha Psi 3, 4.
ROBERT A. PUCCI, B.S.
2860 Buhre Avenue
Bronx 6l, New York
MARKETING
Marketing Club 2, 3, 4, Propeller Club 2, 3,
4, Marketing Fraternity 3, 43 Intramurals:
Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 4.
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3l Mt. Hope Place
Bronx 53, New York
ACCOUNTING
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2, 3, 4. 232 East 97th Street
New York, New York
ACCOUNTING
Loyola Business Club 2, 3, 45 Philosophy Club
3, 4, Maroon Quill 3, Aries 4, lnterclass Din-
ner Committee 3g Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 45
Accounting Society I, 2, 3, 4.
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A. Garlini, C. Pais, R. Rattigan, J. DiLorio, T. Capstack, Back Row: D. Cremmins, J. Hauf, R. Gades, J. Murphy, D. Strobl, C.
Marotia, R. Montgomery, W, Thornmas.
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Nunzio Masone, Vice President.
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J. Kepci, J. Forte, T. Turner, T. Boyle, R. lachetta. Back Row: P. Winters, R. Dunn, W. Dugan, B. Gehan, L. Sturniolo, K. Gazzola,
J. McGuire, A. Fonzo, E. Meany, W. Keane, T. Galvin, J. Reagan, G. Johnson, J. Angione, J. McMahon.
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Pythagoras Basil, Secretary.
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Second Row: J. Karby, J. Fernandez, J, Charvanes, P. Meni, J. Needham, F. Olazalno, E. Cavanagh, J, McDonough, T. Porcellini,
S. DeiP6zzo, F. Sanfilli. Back Row: J. O'Boyle, E. O'SulIivan, C. Owens, F. McNaIley, J. Gallagher, l.. Gonzalez, V. Voltz, J, Ennis,
J. Samonsky, B. LaMonifca, W, Smith, S. Petralia, C. Crocker, A. Sorrentino.
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President' Joseph O Boyle Secretary' Edward Cavanagh
Treasurer
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F. Arone, J. Hare, R. Maraffi, J, Davidson. Third Row: F. Proper, E. Ricca, R. Cisneros, K. Floody, J. Hills, J. Sullivan, S. Crispenilli,
R. Fortunato. Back Row: P. Mulvry, C. Bresloff, J. Cummings, T. Fuselli, P, Epperlein, C. Delaney.
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Dealy Hall
Front Row: R. Urban, T. Burns, T. Brennan, R. Flannigan, J, McNulty, R. McKeon C Remo W Foy T Phillips Second Row M
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ar, . Nuxoll, J. LoGrande, B. Strass, B. McClarnon, L. Mueller, M. Costello, P, Mannion, J. Power, B. Winiarslci, S. Jakso,
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City Hall
Martin Prendergast, Presidentg 'Lorraine Mueller,
Treasurerg Brian Johnston, Secretary.
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Vice President. Back Row: M. Connolly, Treasurerg
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flfe'nZi'l?iQ6fQ: 'Tfllrd Pow: P. Sullivan, A. Clevenger, C. Gillarnsen, S.
Geislefr,iW. Gallagher,-3 J. 'l'orzill.i,. M. Connelly, J. McCabe, H, MacCallum,
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Front Row: J. Scanlan, T. Gray, J. Kearns, G. Sloane, R. Jacobsen, F, Marinello, A. Magner. Second Row: C. Kuffner, A. Daly, M
l-lammill, T. Fennell, A. Formichella, J. Coleman, R. Walsh. Back Row: J. Lydon, F. Ribaudo, W. Kelly, J. White, R. Stoffell, A
Janniere, P, Coffey, S. Keane, J. Philbin, J. Calefano, T. Kane, J. Walsh.
Sophomore
City Hall
Front Row: A. Janniere, President, T. Kane, Vice
President. Back Row: R. Jacobsen, Secretary,
F. Ribaudo, Treasurer.
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Front Row: E. Malinowski, N. McCauley, E. Kennedy, R. Czark, T. McTigue. Second Row: J. Murphy, J
Freeburn, B. l-liggins, I. Collopy, Sr. M. Columalle, l. Lynch, B. Waters, L. Keane, F. Richards. Back Row:
T. Jeselson, T. Malinowski, J. Sullivan, E. Thompson, W. Danielewski, A. Maguire, G, Green, R. Debetta, R
McLean, R. Lawler, J. Garvey, E. Gilson, D. Fitzsimons.
D. Cummings, Treasurer, G. Cor-
coran, Secretary, J. P. Slattery, Presi-
dent, J. Guzman, Vice President.
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dent, B. Higgins, Secretary. a-
M Derwin Treasurer' L Keane
Front Row: J. Guzman, G. Corcoran, D. Cummings P. O'l-lara, D. Beck, R. O'Connor. Second Row: W.
Wittenbauer, L. Romano, R. Luvera, M. Cassidy, H. Underhill, J. Stanton, A. Zehall, D. Rapena, G. Silva.
Back Row: W. Pereca, R. Wilk, G. Raboui, B. Packer, G. Fitzgerald, J. Roman, J. Stephens, A. Stoeckert, J.
O'CorineI, J. McPartan, F. Dieggan, B. Robertson, J. Madden.
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DEALY 'HALL
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Front Row: G. Carusi, T. Reiman, R. Frank, T
Donahue, R. Quigley, T. Feeley, J, Rhodes, J
DeoGuardi. Second Row: R. Ramos, J. Kelly
R. Collins, T. Bellucci, G. FitzGerald, G. Lash
P. Johnson. Third Row: K. Phelan, B. Driscoll
G. Smith, F, Donnelly, R. Fisher, G. Annar
Back Row: M. Bakkenisf, J. Comeau, M
O'Brien, N. Acosfa, P. Garner, G. Byrne, W
Doyle, D. Lyons, J. Kirk, K. Quinn.
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J. Lenner, D. Supple, H. Miller, R. DeFeIice
J. Mahon. Second Row: M. Heinzeller, R
Peters, J, Porcelly, L. Finnegan, L. Toroker, R
Dorsch, D. Kelly, E. Cerutfi, C. Schuh, L
Nicastro. Back Row: C. Karway, R. Perugini
C. Goriello, T. Koppinger, J, Kilcullen, M
Tomei, J. Alberfi, P. Brule, A. Kicchner, N
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R. Mickerl, L. Senatore, A. Gaccino, G. Monfagun, J, Monserrata, N. Acosta, T. Malcar. Third Row: D, Bronzino, J, Beclfer, D. King
G. Gordon, K. Gamble, J. Riccobono, R. Schuster, E. Coffey. Back Row: J. Buccieri, J. Dempsey, P. Diskin, T. Durkin, J. Quinn
J. Lamas, G. Fowler, D. Mallard.
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Robert Mickler, Secretary, Charles Harrington, Treasurer.
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Brosan, F. Eiseman, T. Hoppe, E. Bray. Second Row:
A. Behrmann, T. Scanlon, A. Tully, V. Rattigan, J.
Kirkland, B. Pape, N. Ferland, T, Mason, W. Dunn.
Back Row: A. Asaro, G. Kilcourse, R. Ganser, J. MCC-Iinty,
J. Leary, R. Hogan, D, McCarthy, T. Cardarelli, D.
Tanguay, J. Bonanni.
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R. Moryez, J. Carolan, J. Stahlnecker, J. Pan, A. Materazo, P. Lopez.
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Joseph, S. Realmufo. Back Row: F. Cutrone, A. Sorrento, G. Buccino, E. Woodriffe, M. Buffa, D, Andres, J. Hibbits, T. Hickey, T
Deacy, J. Faulkner, E. Reidy, W. Meschi, J. Cosgrove, R. Haig.
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Front Row: J. Cosgrove, President, A. Sorrento,
Vice President. Back Row: T. Lawler, Treasurer,
lZ6 E. Talamas, Secretary.
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Front Row: R. Bryne, H. Easop, W. O'Connor, P. Keane, M, Barker, -W. Gollinge, J. Senkewich, J. Fay. Back Row: J. Lillis, W. Doyle,
C. Richardson, J. Kiernan, M. Walsh, J. O'ReiIIy, B. SantaMaria, L. Steiner, K. Stalzer.
Front Row: M. Barker, President, W. Doyle, Vice President.
Back Row: R. Byrne, Treasurer, P. Keane, Secretary.
Freshman
City Hall
Front Row: F. Miller, R. O'FIinn, J. Byrnes, B. Broome, R. Komisky, Sr. S. Bridget, I., Stanford, P. Everich, G. Lutz, T. M. Maguire.
Back Row: E. Beieck, R. Berry, A. Caro, B. Dorrian, P. Rooney, P, Noy, J. Lenehan, P. Mohienbrok, W. Riggin, R. Hughes, W.
Murphy, J. Erinn.
L. Standord, President, F. Miller, Vice President.
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Back Row: J. Shalvey, J. Robinson, M. Mahony, T. Moran, S. Areliano, M. Long, J. Tint, J. Opramolia, C. Ferguson, J. Martox,
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Dalton, A. Petrofesi, P. Allen, R, Roxly, J. Murphy. Second Row
J. Kusch, J. Dorhety, D. Raith, J. Foy, J. Higgins, W. Murphy,
P. Rieger, R. McCormick, T. l-larl, G. Monaco, P. Picciano, D.
Wida, l-l, Donovan. Back Row: F. Dunn, W. Cananagh, J. Monroe
A. Coy, F. Reynolds, J. McKenna, A. Gerald, J. Kovack, J
Mansfield, R. Rinaldi.
First Year
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J. Foy, Presidentg W. Murphy, Vice Presi
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W. Galvin, F. O'l-lara, S. Dowcl, A. l-lershon, S. Konyha, E. Loar. Back Row: M. Ghalian, J. Desmond, W. l-linchey, B. Collins,
A. Wagner, J. Hohilly.
First Year
City Hall
S. Murphy, President, C. Muscarnera, Vice President
P. Nagle, Secretary, M. Chalian, Treasurer.
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A. Stanton. Third Row: W. Donnelly, J. Gowan, J. Connelly, R. Williams, J. Tobin. Back Row: V, Baltakis, W. Coltan, J. Finn,
W. O'Keeffe, J. Lambiase.
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K. Perry, Secretaryg W. Donnelly, President.
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WILLIAM E. BARRS
Bill Barrs, has for his four years played an
outstanding role in the Sodality of Our Lady
of Fatima. Within this organization he served
as Prefect in his senior year.
To help orientate the freshman class Bill
also acted as General Chairman of a very
extensive Freshman Orientation Program.
CHRIST DRAKOPOULOS
Christ has an outstanding record in both
scholastics and in extra-curricular activities.
He is a gold medal winner and has been on the
Dean's List for four years. His impressive list
of activities include: Class President for four
years, President of the Student Council, Adver-
tising Manager of the Aries in sophomore and
junior years and Business Manager in senior
year. He was also mentioned for the Who's
Who Award in both junior and senior year.
Alpha Beta Kappa
This honor society for co-curricular activities was inaugurated in the
School of Business in l938. Membership in Alpha Beta Kappa is one of the
highest attainments to which students can aspire. Membership and the ABK
key are presented only to those who, in the eyes of their fellow students and
of the faculty, have performed outstanding service to Fordham by fostering
her interests through co-curricular activities.
Members are chosen by the Student Councils and approved by the
faculty Committee on Co-curricular Awards.
KENNETH H. MEEKER
Ken has been a member of the Maroon Quill
staff for four years holding the position of
staff photographer during his junior year and
City Hall Editor in the senior year. He is a
member of Beta Alpha Psi, the Accounting
Honor Fraternity, and holds the office of Secre-
tary. His other activities list the Mulry Council
of Debate of which he is president, The Music
Club, Economics Club, Accounting Society and
the Balance Sheet,
He has also served as an Accounting Lab
Assistant during his junior and senior years.
PATRICK J. NEVI LLE
Patrick -Neville has contributed much TO
Fordham during his four years on campus. HE
is the President of the Campus Division Stu-
dent Council. He was also instrumental in
establishing a Student Court and played a
large part in the revision of our School of
Business Constitution. Pat can also be found
working with the University Council.
PAUL A. DURSI
Paul Dursi, a four year veteran of the cam-
pus Student Council, was elected Vice Presi-
dent of this session. He also served as chairman
of the lnterclass Dinner, the Freshman Recep-
tion Committee and the Ring Committee.
Extending beyond school activities Paul has
been designated by the Army Reserve Officers
Corps as a Distinguished Military Student.
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GEORGE P. REEDY
. George was elected President of his class
in both junior and senior year and is Vice
President of the Student Council. In his sen-
lor year he served as Business Manager of the
Maroon Quill and Advertising Manager of
the Aries. He is Vice President of the Account-
EIQ Society and a member of the University
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JOHN C. MARRINAN
John's interest in the field of journalism is
evident by his being named Editor-in-Chief of
the Maroon Quill. He has also served on the
literary staff of Aries and other student publi-
cations, As a class officer, a member of the
Student Council and a delegate to the Univer-
sity Council, he has played a part in our
student government.
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DAVID V. GREEN
David Green has been an active member in
the Sodality and has served as Vice Prefect in
his senior year. Serving as Managing Editor of
the Balance Sheet and Vice President of the
Accounting Society has established his con-
tribution to the Accounting Department.
JOHN E. SUTHERLAND-, JR.
John Sutherland has formed his activities
around the student publications in the School
of Business. In his junior year he served as
Editor-in-Chief of the Balance Sheet. This year
he is the Editor-in-Chief of Aries.
His ability in his major is demonstrated bv
his appointment as Accounting Lab Assistant
and his election as President of Beta Alpha
Psi, the honorary accounting fraternity. He
has also served on the Student Council and
the Freshman Orientation program.
EDMUND F. BANAS
WILLIAM P. DEEGAN
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Beta Gamma Sigma
Beta Gamma Sigma is the national academic honor society
tor member colleges ot the American Association ot Collegiate
Schools ot Business. Zeta, the Fordham chapter, was insti-
tuted in l939.
Nomination is awarded to those ot excellent scholarship
and moral character who by their attainments promote the
advancement ot education in the art and science ot business.
One requirement tor membership is that the student rank
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However, a selected group distinguished by outstanding
academic and moral excellence is rewarded by induction in
Junior year.
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JOHN J. 0'CONNELL
RAFAEL A PACHECO JOSEPH F. SOMERS JUAN J. SOTILLO WILLIAM J- SULLIVAN
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PAUL A. DURSI
DONALD P. GAYDOS
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Who's Who Among Students
in American Universities
and Colleges
Founded in IQ34, "Whois Who Among Students in American Uni-
versities and Colleges" is an annual publication listing the names and achieve-
ments of the outstanding students of the colleges throughout the country, as
nominated by the respective college administrators. lts fundamental pur-
pose is the creation of one national basis of recognition for students who have
excelled in the various facets of college activity. Selection to "Who's Who"
means 'not only a significant personal honor for the students choseng their
names and records are also placed before the eyes of graduate school officials,
businessmen and professional people across the nation.
The l959 edition will include seventeen students of the School of
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Sodality of Clur Lady of
ln its two told purpose ot selt development and
apostolate the Sodalityqorganized several activities
with the entire student body in view.
The first of these, the Mission Dance, was host
to about 500 couples and their guests under the
setting of a Spanish motif. The dance realized a
protit which was given to the Jesuit mission in the
Marshall-Caroline Islands.
ln appreciation ot the tine arts, the Sodality
sponsored a reception and concert with l-leidi Krahl
as the guest. Within the metropolitan area the
President ot the New York Archdiocesan Union ot
College and Nursing School Sodalities was chosen
from among the Fordham School ot Business
Sodalists.
Building toward the most important feature ot
the Sodality program, the annual closed retreat, the
Sodality chose Shrub Oak for the site. All those
who took part in the retreat came to a better and
fuller realization and understanding of their pur-
pose here on earth and what is expected ot them as
Catholics in the future.
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Benediction in the Chapel.
Front Row: W. Barrs, N. Masone, A.
Garrity, Fr, Rothlauf, S.J., J. Collins, D.
Green. Second Row: G.. Pagano, M.
Dennehy, R. Smith, J. Plaine, L. Timpone,
J. Neiman. Back Row: R. Roman, J. Kirk
H. Forgione, D. Cremmins, T. Boxley
J. Venning.
William R. Barrs
Prefect
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Sodality ot Our Lady ot the
Immaculate Conception
Under the guidance ot Rev. Eamon Taylor, S.J.,
its moderator, the sodality embarked upon a new
program tor the current academic year.
The Sodality's participation in Apostolic activ-
ities centralized itselt around its sponsorship ot a
closed retreat tor men and women ot the entire
school, its adoption ot the advent wreath custom
displayed in the school lounge, and its encourage-
ment to the student body to attend daily Mass which
is held each morning in the Chapel.
The social activities, ot course, includes parties,
picnics and theatre parties tor the enjoyment of all
its members.
Annually, the sodality sponsors the Mission
Dance which was this year's Moonlight Hacienca.
lt also directs the annual Mission Drive and pub-
lishes a socially and spiritually informative news-
paper tor its members and as a means ot contact
with other sodalities.
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Michael J. Wallace Busy Sodalists.
Prefect
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Front Row: M. Stewart, F. Mannino, M
Goulden, N. Coppola, P. McDougall, V
Syron, A. Stypinski, J. Polito, M. Bierwirth
S. Weber, A. Clevenger, V. Murray, C, Pil
kowskas. Second Row: H. Meschi, J. Nar
ducci, N. Philbin, W. l-larlciri, S. Detazio, C
Basile, A. Reyes, P. Lopez, J. l-lanrahan, D
Rattery. Back Row: G. Reidy, D. Andres, T
Deacy, H. Winsch, A. Young, C. Walsh, T
Kane B Bon iorno T Scheller A. Janniere
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The -S6clr31Ifiity ,
sodalists both? 'yaungi amen anal
women in the evening School
of Business This group is
directed by Father Simor, SJ.,
whose informal meetings en-
able all to withdraw briefly
from the hustle and bustle of
the pressures of the business
world and enhance the sodalists
opportunities to grow spiritu-
ally.
Works of mercy, retreats,
Communion Breakfasts and
other activities prepare the
sodalist for an intimate friend-
ship with Christ through His
Blessed Mother.
Catholicism becomes more
than a way of life. The
Sodality contributes to young
Catholics a background where-
by they become not only
"thinkers" but in addition and
what is of greater importance,
"doers" in today's modern
world.
"But that's what it says!"
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"We, the students ot Fordham University Campus Division, in view ot
our apparent need tor spiritual, cultural, and social development, do hereby
form the Chi Rho Fraternity in the hopethat religion and learning may go
hand in hand, and character grow with knowledge." By weekly Mass attend-
ance in a body, adherence to the duties of the Apostleship of Prayer in its
various stages, attendance at lectures of interest and importance to the Catholic
business student and participation in cultural and social activities the Fraternity
is successfully aiding in the spiritual, cultural and social development of
its membership, and thereby fulfilling its purpose tor existence.
Front Row N Deusebio, W. Sinnot, J. Byrne, J. Collins, M. Kernan, A. Mozilo, T, Porcellini. Second Row: D. Sarka E Carroll D Gerety
M Dennehy M Davey, R. Hennessy, J. Smith, R. Smith. Third Row: A. Sorrentino, C. Koczka, P. Neville, J. Dunleavy J Clohessy D
Chamberlain R Mirone, J. Kirk. Fourth Row: R. Saumell, R. Rowe, R. Pointon, T. Green, T. Rielly, T. Doherty, W Schneider R Molinari
Back Row J Whooley, P. Epperlein, M. Santa-Maria, S. Crispinelli, E. l-lahan, R. Maraffi. '
Anxiety before a
meeting.
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E O'Brien R Scull F. Poczatek, E. I-lanafin. Back Row: M. Tolan, J. Mahon, T. Governale, J. Marrinan,
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Patrick J, Neville
President
The purpose of the Student Councillis to iprom.o'tei,fial3lifai?Q
monious relationship between members of the faculty, the
student body and the alumni association and to present a true
expression of student needs to the School of Business admin-
istration.
The executive officers of the Council for the i958-59
school year are: President, Patrick Neville, Vice President,
Paul Dursig Treasurer, William l-lickeyg Corresponding Secre-
tary, Michael Politog Recording Secretary, Jo-hn Lyons. Con-
tinuing as moderator is Mr.'Raymond Diskin.
Among the many accomplishments of the Council dur-
ing the past year was the addition of various amendments to
the constitution. A student court was created with justices
from each year. A new andvaluable Freshman Orientation
program was inaugurated.
The Council sponsored such traditional affairs as the
Mission Dance, Mission Fund Drive, Blood Drive, Communion
Breakfast, lnterclass Dinner, Student Directory and Senior
Week Activities.
. f .Front Row: C. Drako oulos B. Boris J. Hicke G. Reed . Second Row: J o ar
p , , y, y . S w by, D. Sweeney,
V Buffa, J. Quadrino, G. Fitzmaurice, Dr. M. l-lart. Third Row: M. Lally, T. Stanford, B. Broome,
fJ. Cosgrove, P. Lopez. Back Row: L. Keane, J. Keavney, M. Wallace, C. Murphy, F. Corcoran,
M. F. Keenan, K. Meeker.
The Student Council of the City Hall Division serves as a Chffsf D'ak0POUl0S
medium of Contact among the students themselves and be-
tween the student body and the administration. lt is an organ-
ization composed of all class and organization presidents from
both the day and night session, who meet together to discuss,
plan and approve matters pertaining to student activities.
The i958-59 Student Council elected Christ Drakopoulos
of Senior A President, to lead them through the academic
year. To assist Christ in his task, George Reedy of Senior B was
elected Vice President, James Hickey of Junior B, Secretary
and Martin Prendergast of Sophomore B, Treasurer.
Under the guiding hand of Dr. Maurice Hart, its moder-
ator, the Council moved through a very successful year. Among
the activities co-sponsored by the Student Council have been
the annual lnterclass Dinner, the Communion Breakfast and
the Student Directory. The support rendered by the Student
Council in the organization of this year's Freshman Orientation
Program, Blood Drive, and Ring Committee proved to be very
effective. The "Open l-louse" which was held after the Ford-
ham-Army game, was also sponsored by the Council.
President
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This year the Fordham Accounting Society
reached full maturity and had its most successful
year to date. lt has been a season marked by inno-
vation and integration of both the Campus and City
Hall segments into one well functioning Society.
The Accounting Society year "blasted oft" with
a 'get together' party and accelerated withgcom-
bined meetings and panel discussions. Since its
Front Row: H. Forgione, J. Mclnerney, W. Sinnott, B. Eustace,
R. Scully, D. Green, M. Polito, R. Pointon. Second Row: K.
O'Brien, D. Burke, P. Spera, J. Galvin, E. Sullivan, R. l-lennessey,
M. Kernan, L. Storey, Third Row: R. Smith, E. Torres, J.
Nylancl, E. VanDorn, W. Carr, L. Aidala, R. Molinari, R.
Pacheco, J. Clohessy, J. MacNeiI. Fourth Row: E. l-l'll, J.
Tolan, A. Linkowitz, J, Whooley, W. Nieman. Fifth Row: D.
Braun, L. Teator, J. Mahon, W. Hickey, J. Marrinan, D. Cham-
berlain, E. Weigand, R. Finneran, J. Carey, E. l-lanafin, J, Larra-
naga. Back Row: L, Timpone, J. Dunleavy, L. Teator, J. Collins.
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organization in l95l this society has grown until
it has becorne one ot the most active clubs tound
within the School of Business.
The Accounting Society on the Campus had as
President, Robert Scully, and Mr. Philip Steinborn
as the Faculty Moderator. At the City Hall Divi-
sion, the Accounting Society was presided over by
Sam Henry and Mrs. James MacNeill the Faculty
Moderator.
Samuel Henry
President.
Front Row: J. Kilkeary, H. Meschi, R. Sanfilippo, M. Bierwirth,
V. Syron, P. McDougall, M. Stewart, A. Clevenger, S. Weber,
C. Taylor, E. McClarnon, R, Morgan, S. Henry, J. Gistaro.
Second Row: D. Andres, J. Hanrahan, R. Ulrich, B. McDonnell,
H. Leis, R. Cestola, D. Hesselbirg, R. Stevenson, R. Dixon, W.
Sullivan, W. Carey, Back Row: K. Meeker, J. Reidy, J. Cos-
grove, T. Deacy, S. Keane, W. Gallagher, A. Young, B. Bon-
giorno, J. Schubert, T. Scheller, S. Delazio, P. Mclflligott, H.
Winsch, R. Stross, G. Reedy, F. McGill.
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The Fordham Collegiate Chapter of the Ameri-
can Marketing Association has directed its energies
toward allowing the student interested in marketing
and its functions to cultivate an intimate association
with the field and people therein. Furthermore, the
club aids its members embarking upon a business
career to adapt to their chosen profession more
easily by coordinating theory learned in the
Front Row: D. Sarka, E. Carroll, Clark, J. Bardinella, H.
Forgione, Dempsey. Second Row: E. Callahan, J. Tuohy,
F. Joyce, J. Dolan, D. Gerrity. Third Row: W. Kegan, Camp-
bell, R. Pievteskan, R. Saumell, J, Mclnerny. Fourth Row:
D. Sullivan, A. Mozillo, I. Pisani, W. Garrity, C. Koska.
Back Row: O'Brien, Burke, Brennan.
After the conference.
classroom with actual marketing experience and
practices.
ln an effort to achieve this end, the club has
arranged tor its members to be guests of related
organizations and speakers. Activities of common
interest add to the tund ot practical experience.
Active participation by student members results in
a fine background of knowledge as to how the
marketing facets operate in the business world.
Front Row: M, Bierwirth, L. Mueller, D. Butte, A. Stypinski
M. Cumella, M. Sheridan, J. Quadrino. Second Row: R
Carlesimo, C. Drakopoulos, J. Cumella, J. Narducci, L
Hultgren, M. Russillo, D. Gaydos, R. Astoreca, E. Clarke
Back Row: J. Varley, J. Cosgrove, J. Hickey, L. Rosenbaum
R. Walsh, C. Walsh, W. Dabelstein, A. Janniere, J. Clarke
R. Mase, W. Loughran.
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The scholastic year i958-i959 has witnessed an outstanding increase in
the number ot activities sponsored by the Management Society. This year the
Campus division held regular meetings which due to their organization and
operation attracted praise from the rest ot the school. The branch ot this
society functioning at City Hall boasts of a peak membership and high
enthusiasm in all the members.
An activity of particular interest during the first semester was a recep-
tion held by the Downtown branch. This occasion provided an opportunity
tor all management majors and their guests to mingle and exchange ideas.
Due to the success of this activity, the Campus division plans to reciprocate
with a similar gathering during the second semester.
Front Row: E. Bull, R. Cassinari, E. O'Brien, F. Poczatek, R.
Werner, N. lacovella, Second Row: A. Byrne, M. Davy, J.
Marrinan, M. Dennehy, J. Larranaga, E. Hanatin. Third Row:
C. Welborn, T. Reilly, D. Gerrity, B. Eustace, H. Hernandez,
J. Carey, A. Fitzpatrick, J. Cristiano. Back Row: B. Mirone,
T. Green, R. Musetti, P. Neville, J. Mclnerney, W. Schneider,
R. Finneran.
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Presently, the City Hall branch is endeavoring to develop a cross index
catalogue of all the material in the City Hall Library which deals with the
subjects studied in the entire management curriculum. This will not only be
a great asset to the faculty but will also enable the entire student body to
obtain information with ease.
Plans are currently being formulated to establish at Fordham University
a chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. ln addition
definite arrangements have been confirmed which will result in the presenta-
tion of lectures and the showing of films to the Management Society for this
year.
The many activities of the Management Society have proved of great
benefit to the students in this field. Due to its encouragement, many seniors
have taken advantage of the opportunity to enroll as members of the Ameri-
can Management Association.
Front Row: A. Mella, C. Basile, M. F. Keenan, N.
D'Apuzzo, M. Goulden, J. Hayman, J. Viejo.
Second Row: M. Costello, N. Philbin, W. Harkin,
J. McCarthy, J. Hays, A. Reyes, G. Thornton.
Back Row: T. Baldino, D. Sheerin, R. Drennan, D.
Bostwick, D. Raftery, J. Brennan, P. Coffey.
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Society ,
Posing again.
Donald B'a'm The purpose of the Finance Society is to aid all interested students in
gaining a more thorough knowledge of the field of finance and to keep abreast
of its ever changing nature. Under its moderators, Dr. l-l. Silvanie and Mr.
Allegretti, the society proposes to do this by arranging meetings with promi-
nent individuals active in the financial field and by visiting their places of
business for a first hand look at the operations. lt is the intention of the
Finance Society to reestablish itself as an integral part of the co-curricular
program of the School of Business.
President
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Front Row: F. Ricardo, T. Burns, M. Cohen, P. Dewo, T. Fragala, T. Brennan, J. Harding, B. Jacobson.
' Back Row: T. Kane, J. McCabe, E, Remo, J. McNulty, B. Muxoll, T. Peters, F. Scordato.
Front Row?-'J. Gantly, M. Tolan, R,.Burke, D. Braun, E. Schemant, E. Bagani. Second Row: E. Bull, D. Gerrity, J. Marrinan
F. Poczatek, R. Werner, J. McCann. Third Row: C. Mancurio, E. O'Brien, J. Carey, E. l-lanafin, J. Larranga, M. Dennehy
Back Row: T. Green, J. McDonough, T. Doherty, R. Hennessy, J. Mclnerney, I.. Teator, B. Eustace.
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Cheers for Alpha Omega.
The Alpha Omega Chapter
of Beta Alpha Psi is the Ford-
ham Chapter of the National
Honorary Accounting Fratern-
ity. Membershipfis open to
Junior and Senior Accounting
majors who have maintained
high scholastic grades in all
subjects and distinguished
grades in 'their majors.
The fraternity officers: John
Sutherland, President, Rose-
mary Morgan, Vice President,
Ken Meeker, Secretary, and
Kevin O'Brien, Treasurer, with
the advice and assistance of
Prof. Silvan A. Tesoriere, Fac-
ulty Vice President, planned
and executed a full program
for the year.
This year's program featured
seven formal meetings, with
guest speakers, two parties,
and two inductions of mem-
bers. The highlight of the year
was the induction of student,
faculty and honorary members
which was held at the New
York Athletic Club in Novem-
ber. At this affair Lawrence E.
Gerosa, Controller of the City
of New York, was inducted as
an Honorary member.
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A relaxed moment.
Front Row: R. Scully, J. Tolan, K. O'Brien
R. Collins. Back Row: D. Chamberlain E
VanD0rn, M. Kernan, R. Pacheco.
Front Row: R. Stevenson, J. Gistaro, R
Morgan, S. Henry, R. Dixon. Back Row: H
Meschi, J. Hanrahan, J. Schubert, R. Cestola
D. Hesselbirg, H. Winsch, K. Meeker.
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Front Row: E. Eder, C. Murphy, M. Cumella, L. Daly, E. Coleman. Back Row: A. Stypinski l Lynch B Higgins C ulnn
J. Quadrino, D, Buffa, l.. Mueller, M. Sheridan.
Gamma Alpha Chi
Gamma Alpha Chi, the National Professional Advertising Fraternity for
Women, was founded at the University of Missouri in l92O. lt was not until
i953 that a chapter was established at Fordham.
Under the untiring efforts of its moderator, Professor Albert Romano,
the Alpha Epsilon Chapter has climbed the stairs of success,
At the National Convention held at Indiana University in l958, Ford-
ham's chapter in nationwide competition with other colleges, won the Bea
Johnson Achievement Cup for the second consecutive time. This cup was
presented to the Alpha Epsilon Chapter as a result of activities such as the
annual fashion show, Mother-Daughter Tea, the Career Conference sponsored
by the Advertising Women of New York, and participation in promoting Ad
Week.
The Bea Johnson Award.
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Front Row: M. Russillo, E.
Clarke, D. Gaydos, J. Cum-
ella, R. Astoreca. Back Row:
J. Hickey, R. Mase, C.
Walsh, J. l-lultgren, C.
Drakopoulos.
Front Row: Clark, J. Bardi
nel-la, H. Forgione, Dempsey.
Second Row: D, Sarka, G
Cresentini, J. Dolan, T
Quinn, D. Sullivan, R. Sau-
mell. Back Row: E. Carroll
W. Kegan, J. O'Brien, M.
Campbell, J. Burke.
Donald P. Gaydos
President l 62
The branch ,of Alpha Delta Sigma functioning
at Fordham has as its main purpose the achievement
and operation ot a program designed to instruct the
student in the application of advertising theory to
practical advertising experience.
All the members of ADS are associate members
either of the Advertising Federation of America or
the Advertising Association of the West. ln addi-
tion, each chapter sponsors activities peculiar to the
chapter. The Ben Duffy Chapter of ADS at Ford-
ham University publishes a monthly paper called
"Rampages."
Fordham's chapter was also awarded the Lineage
Award and the Eldrifge Peterson Award for the aca-
demic year l957-1958, Those awards are granted
to the ADS chapter in the New York area which
sponsors the greatest number of activities. One of
these activities is the presentation of an annual
Fashion Show held in conjunction with GAX.
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The O'Mailia Business Club, for many years, has been a source of
information on current business topics. Members are addressed at the bi-
weekly meetings by leaders in commerce and industry who answer questions
and discuss matters of interest to students. Guest speakers are usually former
Fordham students who 'have made their mark in the business world. Often,
movies are shown and demonstrations given in order to keep the student
abreast of current events, and at least once a year, a field trip to some large
company is held. 1
Among the guest speakers this year was Mr. John Sheridan, Director of
the General Accounting Department at American Machine and Foundry
Corporation, who spoke on the mergers-and subsequent growth of his company
over the past ten years. The Club was also honored by the appearance, as
speaker, of Benedict T. Harter, Controller for American Cable and Radio
Corporation. Mr. Harter, who is chairman of the Board of Governors of the
School of Business Alumni Association, spoke on the Fordham reputation in
the business world and the benefits to be reaped by Fordham graduates,
based on that reputation. As is the custom, both speakers lectured for thirty
minutes and held a fifteen minute question and answer period.
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Front Row: P. Everich, D. Berry J. McDermott, A. Herold,
J. Mansfield. Back Row: P. Mohlenbrok, H. Monaco,
D. Kennelly, J. Fay, J. Kirch, B. Riggin, B. Broome,
G. Lutz, T, Stanford.
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The Loyola Business Club had a very successful and
active year under the direction of Robert L. Koerner, the
club moderator.
The primary purpose of the organization is to acquaint
students with the career opportunities in the various fields
of industry and business. To accomplish this end, guest
speakers were invited to address the group. Such companies
as the Advertising Federation of America, Burroughs,
l.B.M., J. C. Penny, Westinghouse and a host of
others, were represented by speakers who addressed the
group. Besides those mentioned, many corporations, trade
associations, and employment agencies also sent most
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President
informative representatives to address the members of the
club.
During the second semester we incorporated a program
of specific interest and value to the Freshman class, in
order to give them an understanding of the major studies
offered at Fordham. The chairman of the respective school
departments were contracted and asked to address the
freshmen on the particular values of and requirements for
the field of study they represented. This year's program
not only made the meeting more interesting, but proved
beneficial to the members who will someday take their
place in world of commerce.
Front Row: H. Meschi, J. Cumella, D, Gaydos, C. Pilkowskas, M. F. Keenan, M. Goulden, D. Bostwick, -D. Hesselbirg, E. Clarke.
Second Row: K. Meeker, A. Young, N. D'Apuzzo, A. Reyes, N. Philbin, W. Harkin, T. Baldino, J. Brennan, G. Thornton. Back Row:
4 D. Raftery, W. Dabelstein, J. Schubert, R. Cestola, A. Mella, W. Loughran, R. Mase, G. Reedy, J. Hickey, B, Bongiomo, S. Defazio.
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The Mulry Council of Debate, the ,City Hall's Division of
the Debating Society, has as its purpose a twofold objective.
lts first aim is to further the school's participation in official
intercollegiate debating activities. The second aim concerns
itself with efforts to aid the poor or mediocre speaker to at-
tain a higher level of oral expression.
The important events in the Mul-ry calendar are the club's
participation in intercollegiate debates and the annual Mulry
Dinner. The most important debating activity is the Brooklyn
College Debating Tournament, held late in March, in which
fifty universities and colleges keenly compete for top awards.
The Mulry Council of Debate has always maintained a fine
showing in this debate. The debating academic year is brought
to a fitting close by the annual Mulry Dinner at which stu-
dents, alumni and faculty enjoy a fine dinner speech delivered
by a friend of Mulry.
The regular weekly meetings of Mulry provide adequate
opportunities whereby the members' speech and debating
techniques can be corrected and improved. ln addition, these
meetings enable the members to discuss among themselves
current events and topics of national interest.
Directing the program for the year, Dr. Sherlock, the
moderator, together with Ken Meeker, president, Charlie
Walsh, vice president, ,loan Polito, secretary, and Sheila King,
treasurer, did a fine job of planning and coordinating the en-
tire year's program.
A quieter session.
Mulry
Council
of
Debate
Front Row: J. Polito, V. Murray, N. Coppola, F. Mannino, V. Syron, P. McDougall, M. Stewart.
BackRow: K. Meeker, B. Bongiorno, C. Walsh, P. Donahue, P. McElligott.
Kenneth H. Meeker
President
Front Row: M. Clough,
S. Murphy, J. Smith,
D. McClelland, D.
Cummings, F. Mac
Pheison.
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Shealy' .Debating
Guess who won?
The Shealy Debating Society
is the Evening Student's answer
to intercollegiate debating. The
Society is dedicated to the
improvement and enjoyment
of public speaking with special
emphasis on the debate. Meet-
ings are held weekly in Shealy
Hall and feature panel discus-
sions and -debates on topics
ot current interest. Teams
are organized from the mem-
bership to engage in intercol-
legiate debates and debating
tournaments. The Society is
affiliated with the Eastern
Forensic Association and the
National Forensic Association.
These will .be our arguments.
Front Row: H. Meschi, J. Cumella, D. Gaydos, F. Mannino, J. Polito, A. Stypinski, N, Coppola, M. Goulden C Basile W Hays
B. Bon iorno. Seco dRo :E. Cl k A. Y S. f ' ' A '
g n w ar e, oung, De azio, A. Reyes, N. Philbln, W. Harkin, R. Drennan J Hickey G Thornton
R, Sanfilippo. Back Row: C. Walsh, W. Dabelstein, J. Schubert, A. Mella, N. D'Apuzzo, K. Meeker, D Raftery R Cestola W
Loughran, R. Mase, P. Donahue, J. Brennan.
Philosophy Club
Under the moderation of Dr. Lawrence'Azar, the meet-
ings of the Philosophy Club are the opportunities whereby the
objectives of the club are disseminated for the purpose of their
achievement. ln general, the aims of this organization cen-
tralize themselves around increasing the student's interest
and understanding of philosophical material and further ex-
planation andiapplication of material already covered in the
classroom.
In accordance with this program, the meetings of this
society were held every other Monday at l :OO P.M. At this
time, during the first semester, the main topic under consider-
ation was the Theory of Pragmatism, and its application in our
modern world. The program for the second semester was
undertaken with a view to the continuation of the presenta-
tion of this topic and additional topics. To achieve these ends,
the club's 'many members participated in outside reading
ventures and then contributed the material obtained to gen-
eral discussion groups. ln addition, selected speakers pre-
sented their views on these and other philosophical matters.
ln conjunction with Dr., Azar, the officers effectively es-
tablished and operated the club's program which was received
with enthusiasm by all the members.
"The point of the problem
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Vice President
ELqui11as Society
Front Row: J. O'Fee, F. Corcoran, P. Daniels. Second Row: O. Ryan, P. Mackin, A. Erminio.
Third Row: M. Sweeny, E. Edec, C. Quinn. Back Row: J. l-laeg.
Meeting weekly, the members of the Aquinas Society, through lecturers
and group discussion, flavor their knowledge of things philosophic with a
dash of things psychiatric.
When toiling in the fields of business throughout the day, the evening
student can find himself involved with the self-styled philosopher who, while
tossing "ids" and "egos" around with reckless abandon, will champion or
embrace any off-beat philosophy merely because it is "The Thing." Unfortun-
ately, Our l-lero's refutation is usually an all-knowing, rapid-fire "Oh, yeah!"
Considering this problem of everyday living, the Aquinas Society takes
a look at modern philosophers and philosophies in the light of Catholic
doctrine and, thus, equips 'its members with useful, factual information,
With Dr. Gilligan offering guidance and direction, and under the leader-
ship of President Pete'Daniels, the discussions are channeled along a lively
Peter Daniels ,
President
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path which fosters a desire for further knowledge and investigation of various
philosophic beliefs.
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Arthur Mella
President
Front Row: L. Rosenbaum,
A. Melia, C., Taylor, ' N.
D'Apuzzo, D. Hesselbi rg.
Back Row: 'E. Remo,,rT.,
Baldino, Dabelfstein,
M. Coslte.lIQ,Q,R. Cestoiag,
G. Thornftonj "',. ' . -
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Barrett Literary Society
This society, as the only literary outlet for the School of Business, en-
courages not only the placing of greater emphasis on a knowledge of litera-
ture, but also individual writing efforts on the part of its members and the
entire student body. These undertakings were organized to aid in the develop-
ment of a more rounded School of Business student.
The current academic year witnessed the adoption of a new constitution
for this club which prescribed formal rules of conduct and allowed the society
more flexibility in its literary pursuits. ln accordance with the plans, the
society, under the moderation of Dr. Joseph Moriarity, set up a diversified
program for the current year.
The prominent feature of this program included a talk by Mr. Frank
.lay on "Writing and Publishing Short Stories" and a speech on "Book Col-
lecting" by Dr. Moriarity who exhibited part of his first edition collection. In
addition, the society has definite plans to attend a Broadway play, to present
additional literary lectures, to record literary works of art, and to provide
opportunities for group discussions.
Freshman Orientation
William R. Barrs
This year's orientation program was officially opened on
Campus on September IO by Christ Drakopoulos, who wel-'
comed all incoming freshmen on behalf of the entire student
body.
Following this series of speeches each student was di-
rected to report to his respective division to attend a series of
orientation lectures and conferences which were designed to
familiarize the new student with the academic and extra cur-
ricular facilities open to him.
Directing the entire program was Professor Romano, of
the marketing department, who had as his assistants various
student leaders of both divisions.
Christ Drakopoulos
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Front Row: G. Pagano
R. Smith, J. Marrinan
H. Forgione, W. Barrs
M. Polito, P. Neville
Second Row: M. Den
nehey, R. Musetti, T
Governale, D. Burke
J. Plaine, D. Green, D
Braun. Back Row: E
Bull, A, Garrity, D
Sullivan, R. Scully, W
Sinnott, A. Hotz.
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Sheet
William Carr
Editor-in-Chief
The moderator and his staff.
The Fordham Balance Sheet is a semi-annual publication jointly edited
by the members of Alpha Omega chapter-Beta Alpha Psi, the national ac-
counting honor fraternity, and the Fordham Accounting Society. lt is the
product of a ,dual effort by the students of both the Campus and City Hall
Divisions of the Schools of Business under the auspices of Mr. Silvan A.
Tesoriere, faculty moderator.
The Balance Sheet consists of articles, essays and questions on account-
ing and business finance which have proven of great interest and value not
only to students of accountancy but to the entire student body of the' school.
This year The Balance Sheet Editorial Board consists of William Carr as
Editor-in-Chief, Edward VanDorn as Associate Editor and Harold Meschi as
Financial Manager.
Front Row: E. VanDorn, R. Scully, W. Carr, J. Tolan, E. O'Brien, L. Timpone. Second Row: W. Sinnott, M. Polito, D. Chamberlain,
W Wright, R. Molinari, R. Pacheco, F. Spera. Third Row: R. Pointon, D. Gray, D. Burke, D. Green, J. Maclnerney, J. Galvin, C.
Collins. Back Row: L. Teator, E. Hill, R. Smith, J. MacNeil, E. Sullivan, B. Eustace.
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Ken Meeker
City Hall Editor
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Quill Briefs Director
William Murphy
Staff Artist
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Lawrence Teator
Assistant Sports Editor
Dlana Buffa
Marble Campus
Donald Sweeney
Marble Campus
Matthew Tolan
Circulation Manager
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Editor-in-Chief
John Marrinan
City Hall Editor ,,., .,,,. , ., A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ken Meeker
Evening Editor .,...,...,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, B ob B01-is
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News Editor ,,,,,,,7,.,.. ........ D ave Chamberlain
Managing Editor ...,.... ,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,, I oe Kelly
Literary Editor .......,. ,,,,,,,.. M arian McGovern
Layout Editor .,..... .,,........,. C arol Murphy
Business Manager ....,..,.,....................,,,,, George Reedy
Circulation Managers, ,,......,...,,......,....,.,. Peter Lopez,
Burton Broome, Matty Tolan
Staff Photographers ........ Pete Seraballs, Emil Wittek
Staif Artist ....,..,.. ..,..,......,........,..,i,,,,,......., . Bill Murphy
Quill Briefs Director ,...,.,..................... Ioan Quadrino
STAFF THIS ISSUE
Tom Calvin, Don Sweeney, Larry Teator, Herb Leis,
John Morris, Burton Broome, Diana Buffa, john
Cummings, Nancy Coppola, Dave Raftery, Don
Loftus, Paul Epperlein, Sheila King, Carol Pilkow-
skas, Peter Cuardino.
FACULTY MODERATOR
Professor Michael T. Casey
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Editor-in-Chief
Staff Conference.
Professor Richard Sexton
Editorial Moderator
Mary Frances Keenan
Associate Editor
Dr. James Flynn
Financial Moderator
Elizabeth A. Daly
Associate Editor
Christ Drakopoulos'
Business Manager
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Donald P. Sullivan
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Financial Manager
The Ad is coming!
Joan W. Quadrino
Subscription Manager
Frank M. Poczatek Stephen Tatarka
Advertising Manager Subscriptions Manager
George P. Reedy
Advertising Manager
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John E. Sutherland, Jr.
Associate Editors ..... Mary Frances Keenan,
Elizabeth A. Daly
Managing Editor. . . . . . Edwin Bull
Assistant Editors . . David l..Chamberlain,
. Michael T. Dennehy
Literary Editors ....... John C. Marrinan,
Diana Bulfa, Rosemary Morgan
Art Editor , . . ..... William Murphy
Photography Editors . . Peter Seraballs,
Emil Wittek
Sports Editor . . . . Albert Hotz
Business Manager . . . Christ Drakopoulos
Financial Managers ..... Ronald W. Werner,
Donald Gaydos, James Hickey
Advertising Managers . . . . Frank Poczatek,
George Reedy
Subscription Manager ..... Donald Sullivan,
Joan W. Quadrino, Stephen Tatarka
Editorial Staff
Richard Dixon, James McCarthy, Steve McCabe, Herb
Leis, Carol Murphy, Arlene Stypinski, Carol Pilkowskas,
Don Bostwick, Marian McGovern, Ken Meeker, Mike
Campbell, Herb Cox, Bill Sinnott, Bob Frank, John
Mahon, Henry Forgione.
Business Staff
Bernard D'Andrea, Matthew Tolan, John Plaine, Rafael
Pacheco, John O'Brien, James Dunleavey, Marian
Waldman.
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SEV. THOMAS A. DURQ59 Sl'
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Dealy Hall
After the hustle and bustle of Christmas
and the hectic final exam session our retreat
seemed to be the most appropriate end to our
tall semester. This year the retreat was held
from January 27 to January 30 on both
Campus and City Hall Division.
The program was changed to an extent, in-
sofar as the three conferences, with short
periods ot meditation between each. Following
the last meditation, at noon, was Mass.
Each day the retreat concluded with Benedic-
tion ot the Blessed Sacrament.
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Reverend Harvey Haverstroh, S.J., City Hall,
students were urged to take advantage ot the
opportunities at hand, including that of mak-
ing a thorough and 'sincere confession,
receiving Holy Communion, and earnestly
reflecting on his or her spiritual improvement.
With this view in mind, the retreatants
realized the importance of combining Catholic
principleswith Catholic action.
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The combined Sodalities ot
the School ot Business, with
Joe Kelly and Dave Green act-
ing as co-chairmen, sponsored
the l958 Mission Dance.
The evening of October ll
saw the transformation ot the
university gym into the site of
the "Starlite Hacienda." Mur-
als, fountains and archways
combined with the music of
the Skyliners transported every-
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From Spain we traveled to
the Marshall and Caroline
Islands located in the mid-
Pacific. Here on these islands,
the Jesuit Missions, were the
recipients of the proceeds from
our 'Starlite Hacienda."
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The evening of May 2nd witnessed an enjoyable
disruption of our long established school tradi-
tion. The Junior Class with the cooperation of
the School of Business Alumni Association jointly
produced our Junior Prom, an off campus Prom.
The setting for this auspicious occasion was the
elaborate Sert Room in the famed Waldorf As-
toria. Co-chairmen Frank Poczatek of campus,
and Christ Drakopoulos of city hall, also managed
to snare the services of the popular Lester Lanin
orchestra.
Resplendent in tuxedos and formals the juniors
finally found time to leave their problems behind
and to enjoy themselves as the Class of '59, High-
lighting the evening was the selection of the
Queen of the4Prom and her court. This enjoyable
task fell to the Sweetheart Committee headed by
our Diana Buffa. Though quite difficult because
of the bevy of beauties present, Rita Coghlan,
escorted by Vinnie O'Brien, was finally selected as
the Prom Queen.
This, the evening of May 2nd, will live forever
in the hearts and memories of the past Junior class
and for this, to the Prom Committee goes our
heartfelt thanks for such a wonderful time.
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F ll win long established School of Busi-
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ness tradition, the evening of December sixth
witnessed the Twenty-Second Annual Inter-
class Dinner which was held in the Baroque
Room of the Brass Rail. lt was indeed a gather-
ing ot the clan, for they had come 'from both
near and tar to celebrate the occasion.
After a short welcoming address by our
Dean, Rev. James McGinley, S..l., Father Mc-
Ginley then proceeded to award the ABK keys
to the nine outstanding members of the class
of l959, and the gold medals tor academic
achievement.
Toastmaster for the evening was Ed Bull,
whose task it was to introduce the various dig-
Interolass
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nitaries. Following Rev. Edward Clarke, the
Academic Vice President, was the guest speak-
er tor the evening-Doctor Guy David Powers.
Doctor Powers, eminent author, renowned lec-
turer and internationally known wit, spoke on
a very interesting topic entitled "l-low to Sell
Yourself." To round out the verbal part of
the Dinner the president ot the School of Busi-
ness Alumni Association, Mr. Ben l-larter,
spoke a few words.
The conclusion for the evening was supplied
by the genial entertainment committee. This
year's presentation was excerpts from the
Broadway smash hit, "Pajama Game."
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Breakfast
The biggest social-religious function of the
year is the Annual Communion Breakfast of the
School of Business, held in the Marble Room
of Keating Hall. Prior to the breakfast Rev.
James J. McGinley, S.J., Dean of the School
of Business, offered Mass in the University
Chapel.
This year we were most fortunate to have
Rev. John B. Sheerin, C.S.P. as our guest
speaker. Father Sheerin received his B.A. de-
gree from St. John's College of Fordham Uni-
versity in i928 and the degree of Bachelor of
Law from Fordham Law School.
In keeping with the spirit of the Lenten Sea-
son many of the students and Alumni com-
pleted their day at Fordham by attending the
matinee performance of the passion play, O My
People, in Collins Auditorium.
Our Town
When the curtain rose for the first time on
the Fordham Friar's production of Thornton
Wilder's Pulitzer Prize winning play, Our
Town, Collins Auditorium was stirringly trans-
formed into the small New Hampshire town of
Grover Corners. The small town atmosphere
was created without recourse to scenery or
props with the exception of a few tables and
chairs. The details and background material
was filled in by the words and actions of the
actors, especially by those of the stage man-
ager who provided the narrative.
The venture marked the first entry of the
School of Business into theatrics in a great
many years, and under the direction of Mr.
Salter, the cast rehearsed strenuously for the
following three performances.
The play, austere in the manner of its pre-
sentation and dramatic in the message it con-
veys-like itself-was adequately portrayed by
the players who although amateurs carried
themselves with the dignity and poise of pro-
fessionals. All in all, the successful reception
of this production may prove to be the starting
point from which a School of Business theatri-
cal tradition is established.
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Frank Ascione, John Andariese, Don Altomare, Coach John Bach.
BASKET
The l7-8 record compiled by the i958-59
Fordham basketball team surprised just about every-
body, including coach Johnny Bach. This was a
team that showed how teamwork and spirit can over-
come a lack of height and scoring punch.
The Rams won their first three by rolling over
Roanoke 93-50, Rhode Island 86-56, and Yale 84-
59 before they lost their first game to the Purple
Eagles of Niagara by a 63-52 count. The Ram
cagers rebounded by upsetting a tough Syracuse
quintet 80-75, as Pat O'Donnell scored five foul
shots in the closing minutes to keep the Bachmen
on top. Warming up for the Carrousel games,
Columbia was next added to the win column going
under to the tune of an 88-73 defeat.
lt was now tournament time and the Rose Hillers
journeyed to Charlotte, N.C. to meet the Don
Hennon-led Pitt Panthers in the first round. Ford-
ham won this 85-76 as Captain John Brady poured
36 points through the hoop. ln an exciting second
round the Rams met the towering George Washing-
ton Colonials and won in overtime 70-67, with Ed
DeGroat scoring l8 points in the closing minutes.
Defeat came in the finals with the Rams losing to
a strong St. Francis five, 74-7l after closing a 20
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point deficit in the last ten minutes of the game.
Before returning home the team dropped a 74-63
decision to the Huskies of Connecticut.
The Rams then reeled ott a quartet ot victories
over LIU 86-52, Army 80-69, Wagner 93-67, and
Seton Hall 793-693 they then dropped two in suc-
cession to Adelphi 8l-69, and Georgetown 79-70.
CCNY was the next victim ot Ram wrath as the
Beavers tell 89-50.
ln what was unquestionably one of the most
exciting games ever played on Rose Hill, Fordham
clashed with the Redmen of St. John's. With cap-
tain Brady scoring 26, including his l000th point
as a Fordham cager, and Ed DeGroat scoring l9,
the Rams won a 79-77 overtime thriller, and re-
ceived a bid to the NlT on the strength ot this vic-
tory. The cagers celebrated by edging Canisius
66-62 and dumping Detroit 93-73. The Detroit
victory gave the Rams an undefeated season on the
home court.
Rutgers tell in overtime 79-72 with the Ford-
ham tive picking up their sixth win in a row and
longest winning streak ot the season. NYU stopped
the streak, 69-59. Queens tell 88-7l followed by a
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FORDHAM 93 Detroit . .
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season. John Andariese scored 2l and 22 in these
games.
And then it was NIT night, with the Fordham
five drawing the Butler Bulldogs in the first round.
It looked as if two pro teams were playing on the
Madison Square Garden hardwood as the half ended
in a 54-54 deadlock, both teams shooting over
601, from the floor. The Rams later cooled off
but Butler didn't with Fordham winding up on the
short end of a 94-80 score. Pat O'Donnell was high
in the game with 24 points, all in the first half.
The loss in the NIT closed out one of the finest
seasons in Rose Hill history. The starting team all
wound up scoring in double figures. Captain John
Brady, who became the third highest scorer in Ford-
ham's history, led the team with a l7.5 DDQ average.
l-le was followed by John Andariese with l6 ppg. Ed
DeGroat with i2 ppg, Pat O'Donnell lO.5 ppg and
John Coalman lO ppg. Reserves John Samonsky and
Frank Ascione gave the team the lift it needed turn-
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TRACK
A powerful one and two mile relay team
were the foundation pillars of strength forthe
i959 edition of Coach Artie O'Conner's track
team.
The mile relay which took a first place in
the Millrose Meet consisted of: Bob Furphy
and Kip Jones, both sophomores who alter-
nated the difficult lead off leg, Paul Bopko,
co-captain of the team who has been running
consistently good times for the quarter during
the last three yearsg Brian Condon, a junior
powerhouse, who has run the 440 in 47
seconds, and Tom Brennan, the other co-
captain who alternated during the year between
the quarter and half mile. While running 47.5
for the quarter he has also hit in the low
l.56's for the half.
The two mile relay having been ridden with
injuries during most of the season, neverthe-
less, has come up with some real good races.
John Machleil, one of the chief mainstays of
the team, handled the lead off leg without any
difficultyf Jim McMahon, a sophomore in the
School of Business, gave the team a consistent
l 257 leg. The rest of the team consisted of:
Tom Kearns, a junior who although injured
during the indoor season, nevertheless has run
well in both the 880 and the mileg Don Luisi,
the junior flash, who has run the mile in
4:l5, and Wally Cooper, another junior sen-
sation, whose two mile time equals the best
in the East.
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Second Row: J. Mahon, E. Larkin, P. Swiers, W. Cooper.
Back Row: J. O'Grady, K. Boyle, D. Burbrioze, D. Luisi.
CROSS COUNTRY
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with a dual meet record of seven wins as
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the team's leading scorer, Don and Tommy
Kearns combined to fill in the next two posi
tions for most of the season, closely followed
g by Jim McMahon and Ed Larkin. The rest of
the squad was rounded out by seniors Donald
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indication of things to happen . . . Revenge
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ln the lC4A's, the squad ran as no other
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Fordham finished sixth in this, the strongest
J competition of its kind in the East. It should
be noted that of all the dual meet losses the
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Manhattan and West Point.
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With a particularly tough schedule, and the
loss ot their two top men by way ot graduation
last year, the Ram Mariners knew the seas
would be rough. However, the returning letter-
men and some newly added talent duplicated
the efforts of the '58 squad or went on to
even greater victory.
Varsity returnees 'lCommodore" Al Hotz,
and Ed Hill were led by Ken Schattner and
Larry Martin to many impressive victories over
St, Joe's, Penn, Fort Schuyler, Webb, and
others. Schattner tor the second straight time
won the eliminations to compete in the single
handed Monotype Championships.
individual honors go to Jay Fitzgerald who
set a new Fordham record for the most points
scored in a single meet-a total of l lO in the
War Memorial Regatta.
For their continuously outstanding perform-
ances the team has been selected this spring
to represent the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate
Sailing Association at M.l.T., in the Boston
Dinghy Cup Regatta, and at Michigan in the
Spring Invitational Regatta.
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SWIMMING
Moe Shea taking the lead.
Jack Hayman
away out front.
And they' re off!
The Mermen, in a total of eleven dual
meets, never had more than seven men on
hand to defend the honor of Ramland. Despite
this handicap the team ended up with 'a win-
ning record of 6 wins over 5 losses.
The season started in early December with
a 53-33 victory over Loyola of Baltimore, last
year's Mid-Atlantic Conference champs. The
win was offset by a final relay loss to Rutgers.
Then the Fordham Fish rolled up three vic-
tories over Hunter, City, and Seton l-lall. ln a
trip to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, the
team suffered its worst defeat, and two of
the "Big Three", Jack l-laymen and Caesar
Cirigliano, lost their first races of the season
while Drury Gallagher, Eastern Collegiate l500
Meter Champ, pushed his two year collegiate
record to over 50 consecutive wins.
After losses to KingsPoint, where Gallagher
broke his own 440 yard freestyle record, and
to Columbia, where he missed that pool record
by six-tenths of a second, the team dunked
Manhattan, and then Brooklyn College at the
Rose I-lill pool. The season ended with a loss
to perennial rival, N.Y.U., where Gallagher
set two new pool records for the 440 yard and
220 yard freestyle events.
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The Baseball Team has ten lettermen return-
ing to action this year, and the season looks
promising except for a lack of depth in the
mound staff. The loss of the number l and 2
pitchers of last year's squad has thrown the
heavy burden on the shoulders of Jay Bergen
and Joe Mohallie. Senior George Crowley will
also lend strong support.
The infield has a veteran at every position.
Co-Captain Tom Delaney will hold down the
third base spot for his third season. John
Salerno, a highly touted gloveman, will be
returning at short while Danny Santini, the
hard hitting lefty, will be at second base. The
long ball belter, lra Sussman, will be at first
for his second season also. John Bonkowski,
who saw as much action as any of the other
infielders last year, will be on hand to step into
any of the infield slots when called on.
Behind the mask, Co-Captain Andy Garrity
will handle the receiving chores, backed up by
John Lancelloti and Frank Belantese.
ln the outfield, veterans l-lippi Korachas,
and Chubby Welborn, return. Both boys are
known for their big bats. Sophs Dick Pollard
and Butch Keepie, will vie for the open slot.
The material is here for a very strong team
to have a highly successful season. Coach Dan
Rinaldo will be on hand to help insure a win-
ning streak.
George Crowley and Jay Bergen
Co-Captain Tom Delaney
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Feldher and Cohen send the ball rolling.
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BOWLING
After winning the l957-i958 East Coast
Championship, the Fordham Keglers this Year
got off to a slow start and thus far have been
unable to break into the top four positions of
the 25 team league.
The high individual team game so far has
been a 996, which was bowled against Queens
College. John McCormack has both the high
3 game series for the Rams with a 6l9, and
high game for the season, an impressive 247.
It was no wonder that when theteam gave its
best efforts during the months of January and
February, that they won l2 games in a row.
Ed Mowton, a junior from the downtown
division, has proved to be the most consistent
bowler, and has led the team averagewise over
the past two seasons with a l8O.
The l2 game winning streak could never
have been accomplished without Charley
McGivney, and Mike Cohen, both from 302
Broadway. Charley contributed many vital
strikes and spares, and bowled an average of
i775 Mike had a 246 game during the year
which was the second highest individual game
for the season.
The team captain for the past two years was
John McCormack, a senior on the uptown cam-
pus. He is a four year man and was also presi-
dent of the Eastern Intercollegiate Bowling
Conference in his junior and senior years.
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Captain Murray displays style.
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Destined tor greener pastures in l958, the
Fordham Fencing Team managed to overcome
its financial and manpower difficulties, and
can now boast ot an eighteen man team. The
interest in Fencing has steadily increased since
its inception in l956, and under the competent
coaching ot Mr. Peter O'Connor, the team is
beginning to blossom out and gain maturity.
To assist Coach O'Connor in his work is
the teamls captain, Murray Lieber, who has
brought his teammates closer together and
enkindled in them a fine sense ot sportsman-
ship.
Since a team must operate as one and not
as a multitude ot individual personalities, but
does, however, depend on one or even several
outstanding members, let us not forget Juan
Cam, who astonished his opponents with sud-
den bursts ot speed and energy once he had
foil in hand, or Tom Feher, the epee whiz,
whose patience invariably broke down the op-
position, and finally let us turn the limelight
on lvan Csete, whose saber thrusts and cuts
ruled the fencing strip.
Practicing the lunge.
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ROWING
As you drive along the winding Shore Road
in Pelham and look out over the sparkling
water of Long Island Sound, you can usually
see the shells of the Fordham Crew as they
race along during practice.
Stop the car a moment and you will notice
Coach Jack Sulger directing practice and put-
ting the high spirited oarsmen through their
paces.
There is nothing more exciting than.'the
thrill ot a race when months ot practice sud-
denly pay off. The teams approach the start-
ing line and the crew members are tense,
awaiting the starting gun. Suddenly they are
oft, eight oars stroke the water at the same
instant and the long conditioning shows its
effect. Win or lose there is a tremendous
feeiing ot accomplishment associated with this
sport, Crew gets into your blood despite all the
exertion it requires.
Last year, the hard working team, without
G. Boran, J. McCarton, W. Cassidy, T. Shea, E. Collins,
D. Sarka, E. Millett, J. Lanning, J. Fenwick.
Time out tor a picture.
recognition by the Athletic Association, posted
a 9-3 record climaxed by a second place finish
in the Daid Vail Championship in Philadelphia,
only to lose the crown to La Salle by six inches.
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Front Row: P. Hardy, D. Moore, Back Row: Capt. Cave,
Moderator, T. Bell,
J. Conroy, P. Cecere, F. Komornik,
MfSgt. Lillie, Coach.
The sharpshooters!
RIFLE
Hampered this year not only by the usual
loss of graduating senior members ot last year's
team but also by the loss ot two junior varsity
members, the Fordham Ramrods fought vali-
ently to keep the team standing near the top
where it has been tor the past several years.
However, it seems that the loss ot these experi-
enced personnel has proved detrimental to the
team record. Since this year's Co-Captains,
Don Moore and Pete Hardy, are the only vet-
teran members ot last year's Varsity squad, the
team lacks the experience necessary to be a
top power in the Rifle League. ln spite ot the
present lack of success, the team does have a
great amount of potential and with a little sea-
soning will soon be bringing the laurels back to
Fordham.
The team has won only two ot the eight
matches fired so far, but it expects to add
mostly victories to its record in the remaining
nine contests. Right now, the team is busily
preparing itself for the National Champion-
ships in hope ot bringing the trophy back to
Ram Land.
Much ot the team's improvement during the
year was due to the excellent instruction and
guidance of its new coach, MfSgt. Albert Lillie
USA. Joe Murphy, Frank Komornick, Pete
Cecere, Jim Conroy and John Kalben round
out the nucleus of the team's ettorts. Tony
Bell, Pete Johnson, Gerald Fitzpatrick and
Garry Lash have been tiring scores ot Varsity
caliber and will compliment next year's
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find the Golf Team anxiously awaiting the
opener of their golf season.
There are tour men returning from last
year's team with the hope ot improving that
year's record of 6 wins and 3 losses. They are
captain Tom Doherty, a senior in the School
ot Business, who has been on the team tor the
past three years, long-hitting Bob Benisch,
Mike Mulqueen, and Kevin Curley. Two new
additions to the team are Dennis Murphy and
Bob Sheridan.
The team will be missing Larry Whyte and
Frank Galgano. Larry was the winner of the
individual championships at the Metropolitan
Intercollegiate Golf Championship at Seawane
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7l, the same year that Fordham won the team
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bowes
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Mr. and Mrs. George Cava
Mrs. K. H. Chamberlain
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CHRIST DRAKOPOULOS . . . President
GEORGE REEDY . . Vice President
JAMES HICKEY . . . . . Secretary
MARTIN PRENDERGAST ..... Treasurer
Moderator-DR. MAURICE l. HART
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CONGRATULATIONS
AND WELCOME TO THE
CLASS OE 1959
School of Business
Alumni Association
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Fordham University
is happy to present its compliments
to the Class ot 1959
and to wish each ot its members
a lite rich in
ever-increasing devotion to
God, Country and Alma Mater
GEURGE F. DRISCULL COMPANY
General Contractors
Building Construotion
41 East 42nd Street New York 17, N. Y.
BUILDERS OF
MARTYRS' HALL PHARMACY-SCIENCE BUILDING
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY ST. .IOHN'S UNIVERSITY
GYMNASIUM
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SCIENCE BUILDING
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Diamond Jewelry
Sales are final only when you are completely satisfied
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87 NASSAU STREET
NEW YORK 38, NEW YORK
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Davis Studios
MAMARONECK, NEW YORK
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excellent
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YOUR CLASS JEWELER
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North Jersey's Leading Distributor of
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FRED NOVAK, President
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Broker's for
NEW YORKS FINEST COFFEE
PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE
CLASS OF I959
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COMPLIMENTS OF
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PATERSON, N EW JERSEY
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Edward E. Francisco
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Producers of Smithcraft Covers
2857 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Designing and planning of the
1959 ARIES COVER
executed by our New York Office
52 VANDERBILT AVENUE
NEW YORK I7, NEW YORK
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Joe MaxwelI's Readway CLARENDON
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317 Broadway New York 7, N. Y.
FOR BETTER SELECTIONS - BETTER SERVICES
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COMPLIMENTS or
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673 West 133rd Street New York 27, N. Y.
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NEAL'S RESTAURANT
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Catering - Weddings - Beetsteak Parties
Banquets - Socials
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Custom Made Sofas and Chairs
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50 Sherman Avenue New York 40, N. Y.
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Partners Broadway
540 Pearl Street, New York 7, N. Y.
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New York 7, N. Y.
Open Saturdays for your convenience
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FINE WINES AND LIQUORS
Teaneck, New Jersey
COMPLIMENTS OF
ANDY ASPROMONTE
"The Master"
Compliments of
ARTISTIC
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MANUFACTURERS OF
THIE MOST DISTINCTIVE PAPER BOXES
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TERMINAL BANQUET HALL
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LANGDON FLORIST
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FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY
55 Reade St., at Broadway New York
GOOD LUCK TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS
CITY HALL
BOWLING CENTER
69 MODERN ALLEYS - AIR CONDITIONING
Home of Fordham Bowling League
23 Park Row - COrtIandt 7-3663
Mixed summer leagues now forming
Compliments of
PETER W. AUER AND CO.
26 Vesey Street New York City 7, N, Y.
"Best Wishes to the Class of '59"
from your
"WESTCHESTER FRIENDS"
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