Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 112 of 168
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Jim I J W Il' 1 W N 'lil l l Y M B 1... ,.g!mm X -SAA-iielfimlwfqfiig UND , fi 4 . 5 1 i . -f - A F The Student E Council llflocleratorz DR. PATRICK J. DOWNING President: HORACE N. SHARROW Vice-President: JOHN A. CONIFF Secretary: THOMAS WELCH Treasurer: MARTIN MURPHY Tl'llS, the sixtli year of tlfie opera- tions of tlie Student Council, lias empliasized more tlian ever loeiore tlie role tliis luody plays in lootli tlie curricular and extra-curricular activi- ties of Fordham College, Manhattan Division, and Scliool of Business Ad- ministration. It lias served as tlie me- dium lay wliicli tlie day and evening groups not only get to lcnow one an- otller, but also learn to cooperate with eacli other in all scl'iool activities lmotti scliolastic and social. During tlie last year it lias made increasingly clearer tl1e dependence of eacli group upon tlie other for olataining tlie loest results in any cause. The Student Council at tlie very outset adjusted difficulties attendant upon tlie distribution of football ticlcets. It sponsored tlle Fourtli Annual lnter-Class Dinner in trilnute to Rev. Father Gannon, SJ., newly appointed Rector and President of Fordham University, at wliicln were present nearly five liundred of Ford- l1am,s men. The Dinner is reviewed elsewliere in this volume. The Coun- 529' cil lias loeen tlie means tlirougli wliicli X JW--.-2' lrlilillllll ' 't s sm 53 7 it

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.W-gm, 3 1Y Y, QQ which went far heyond all expectations in raising money for support of the Jesuit Missions. A wonderfully appreciative letter from Father Kenneal- ly, SJ., reciting the splendid service of our contribution more than amply repaid our ellorts. The large numher of communicants at the monthly masses of the Sodality testified to the spirit of the memloers ol the Sodality of the Immaculate Conception, while The Sodality of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament had the largest gathering in its history at the Annual Communion Breakfast on the Ford- ham University Campus. Frequent student papers on mysti- cal and Social questions helped to malce the Weelcly meetings instruc- tive, as well as spiritually valuable. REV' JOSEPH A' KOONZ ln joining their more learned and equally zealous voices to these displays of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, faculty memloers gave another concrete evidence of the singleness of purpose to which all our activities conform. The Sodality is indeed grateful for the efforts ot: Professor Francis Downing, Maurice l. Hart, William J. Leen, Joseph R. Sherlock, James Vaughan, Cyril B. Egan. Joseph Campbell and Richard Sexton. an M A K, Q1 mm 4 f. ,il iggi .' ,A -1 . 'IW' 1 f , ' .. 1 135 X ,-- - 2,71 wc . i ' -an ff t -ri. -i.r ' Tgiffiii



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1 -- Nmgvli I: 4 lvli V U! -'-Qlfllmw , 5' -W W rr..-3.1-G-.f -as V 1 , - . ' XJ 3 w -Fx K gi y VI Dxnmn 1 Hfimflgjsg i X complaints of the students have heen discussed and acted upon. More than this it has served to pro- mote interest in all varieties of school affairs, productions and societies. such as The Aries, The Fordham Friars, the Sodalities, and the vari- ous symposia held throughout the year. For the sake of promoting a more diversified and widespread fellow- ship the Council this year held an in- formal dance at Keating Hall on the Campus in place of its Annual Smolcer. Dr. Patrick J. Downing, who has for the past six years heen the guid- ing iniiuence of the Council, still occupies the chair of Moderator, ever ready to henefit the Council in its heated discussions hy pointing the path of prudence and good iudg- ment. This yearqs memhers are: Seniors: Horace Sharrow, Timothy Costello, John Conilqig Iuniors: Arthur Fiore, Daniel Scanlan, John Regang Soph- omores: Frank Cadigan, Martin Murphy, John McArdle, Thomas Conwayg Freshmen: Lester Kelly, George Lyons, Leonard Bonner, Vvilliam Kelly, Raymond Concan- non, John Hogan, Joseph Bradtg First Year Business: George Noltingg Second Year Business: Edward Wil- liamsg Third Year Business: John 0,Donnellg Fourth Year Business: T omas Vvelchg Fifth Year Busi- ll':u-nel -U it ss: Edward Hallisey. . 'n' - t , l +5 if J 'fffi ,df D 'fx 4 :Kirk . 1 - '

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