Iona College - ICANN Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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DANIEL F. MacNAMEE In addition to being president of the contracting firm. IXlniol F. MacNamee 4c Company and of tbr American Pavement Company ol New Jersey. Mr. MacNamee ii vice Ccsldent and treaiurer of Pavement». c. of Connecticut, and vice pren- dent of the Westchester Colprovia Corporation. As a member of the Board of Governor», he lervei New Rochelle Hospitial. llH'N JOHN J. WALSH A graduate of Brown University. Mr. Wabh worked in planning the COnitruction of the Grand Coulee Dam (n the late 30’». He now hold» tlie offices of Vice President of the Walsh Construction Company and Vice President-Director of the NVaKh Canadian Construction Company, Limited. In addition. Mr. Wauh i a member of the Cardinal's Commit- tee of the Laity. JAMES M. SLATTERY To the Board cf Trustees of Knickerbocker Hospital. New York City, Mr. Slattery ■ best known as vice president of the board and mem- ber of the executive committee. The President of the Slattery Contracting Company serves on the Board of Director» of the Catholic Youth Or- Kii ation and cm the Archbishop's y Committee for Charity, Diocese of Brooklyn.

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HAROLD A. O'CALLAGHAN As an engineer and graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology, Mr. O'Callaghan has achieved the presi- dent and directorship of four corpor- ations. including the Universal Build- ers Supply Co., Inc., and. in addi- tion. is a director of five other com- panies. He is an active member of the Building Trailer Employers Asso- ciation of New York and the Society of American Military Engineers. EDWARD J. O'NEILL As a newsman on the stall of The New York News, he has received awards and citations from the Cath- olic War Veterans. American Legion and the Marine Corns Fathers Asso- ciation for his work on behalf of veterans and their families. A resi- dent of Yonkers. Mr. O'Neill was elected councilman in November 1952 and rc-elcctcd in 1953 and 1957. ROMEO F. PETRONIO Starting his business career i the foreign exchange department o Lionello Perrcra Company. Ml Petronio founded the firm of Booth c Petron» and. later, the firm c Petronio fc Company. member of th American Stock Exchange. He nos serves as a member ot tne Cardinal' Committee of the Laity. Archdioces of New York. Di--or Of Safety for the Stat New sork. Mr. Prcmlcrgast is chairman of the Democratic S Committer. The Chairman of Jooa College IVieJopmcnt Fund formerly with Wa, Rell{.j jo™ National Catholic Welfare Cor «»ce for ten years and directed v. il, P'°K,am‘ «or Europe Middle East and the Far East. THOMAS J. SHANAHAN Not only is Mr. Shanahan presi- dent of the Federation Bank and Trust Company but also chairman of the Hanks and Trusts Division of the Cardinal's Committee of the Laity of New York, a director of such diversi- fies! interests as Fifth Avenue Coach Lines. Inc.. Crane! Union Company, and S. Klein Department Stores, and on the advisory board of New York Foundling Hospital. john e. McCarthy As a transportation cxKutive. Mr. McCarthy is president of the Jifth Avenue Coach Lines. 1 C. and of ihc Surface Transit. Inc. and «««« - ated with numerous other tatioo companies. I cWcajrtrvitto. he is a trustee of the Current Budget Committee, a director and treasurer of American Transit ;Association a director of New York Board of Trade and of Chamber of Commerce State of New York. He Is also a Knight of Malta. THOMAS E. MURRAY, JR. The Chairman of the Board of Lay Trustees of Iona College holds the office of executive vice president and director of the Murray Manufactur- ing Corporation, and is president of the Duke Overseas Corporation, a director of Koffcc Maid Corporation and an adviser to the Army Ordnance Shell Committee. He is also a Knight of Malta.



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TBEMt... THE NEXT IONA As Iona’s alumni return to the campus after an ab- sence of a few years, they are astonished at the develop- ment of Iona’s physical plant since their graduation. When this year’s graduates return, even though it be next September, they will be greeted in surroundings that show more rapid progress. We have attempted to depict in the pages of this edition of the ICANN the expected improvement which will l e seen on the New Rochelle campus over the next five years. WMutm H Bar?«- of Iona, “throws the switch to set in motion the wheels of the Iona Development program.

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