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

 - Class of 1956

Page 107 of 306

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 107 of 306
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Page 107 text:

A. Devitt, Jr. Frank B. Dori David B. Drohan Thomas E. Freeburn Thomas F, Keane James Patrick Mahon William T. McTieman Joseph A. McVay, Jr. Andrew T. Robustelli 'Z 'Q' QT'-7 'cag- 'hw' At this time we have completed the fourth of our five years at Fordham School of Business, Evening Ses- sion. As we have treaded over the path toward graduation, we can look back with pride, for we have had four highly successful years at college. Our President, Tom Wogan, has taken an active part in the Student Council. He has held the position of Chairman of the Alpha Beta Kappa Committee and was the Evening Chairman of the Annual Communion Breakfast. 'His past activities indicate a bright future for next year. John Crowley, the Vice President, has done a commendable job in class leadership when Tom was busy with Council affairs. Joseph Rice, the Secretary, and Joseph Kurtzke, the Treasurer have done a fine job in their respective positions. The Interclass Dinner and the Mission Dance were Well attended by our class. We also boast of a fine Intramural Basketball Team which last year finished in the first division. We intend to have a bigger and better five this year, which has the complete backing of those who are not inclined to active participation in sports. Members of the class may be found in the Sodality of the Blessed Sacrament, Shealy Debating Society and the O'Mailia Business Club. Although we were active, our extra curricular activities did not take up all of our time, for We have maintained a high scholastic average as a class. Each and every member can be very proud of this fact because each has made a contribution towards it. L The married members have not neglected their duty to Wife and family, and it is with great pride that We announce family additions over the past year to John Morrissey, Al Senkow, Joe Rice, Joe Kurtzke and Bill Walls. . Ours is a friendship that has been growing now for four years. It has been cultivated into a feeling of closeness and mutual respect through united activity. Our Treasury of Memories will indeed be filled with happy experiences by the time we arrive at that not too distant goal. 105 Alfred Senkow VVilliam John Walls Srd

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Thomas A. Wogan President Joseph X. Rice Secretary Joseph I. Kuftzke Treasurer John A. Crowley Q , I , V Vice President 'George A' DSMOH Fourth Year A CITY HALL 104



Page 108 text:

john I. Byrne Eugene F. Clinton Kevin Francis Durkin Gerard F. Egan '23- '29 .ep-v After four years of hard work in the Evening School of Business, our class still retains the spirit and friend- liness that has been predominant for the first three years. Credit for the maintenance of this spirit is given to the .class officers as follows: Tom Lokay, President, Robert Young, Vice President, and Kevin Erath, Treasurer. Tom Lokay is the inspiration for active participation in extracurricular activity in his class. Tom is Vice Pres- ident of the O'Mailia Business Club and he has led lim Sexton, Art Costigan, Kevin Erath, and William Raftery into active participation. In light of the work Tom has done this past year, he is the candidate most likely to succeed to the Presidency next year. We are also very proud of Gene Clinton who is the official Evening School Photographer. He has taken many beautiful pictures which can be seen in this book. The Sodality ofthe Blessed Sacrament is represented by Pat Murphy, Iim Sexton, and William Raftery. We are proud of the record we have established thus far and we will try to add to it in the coming year. As we look forward, we find just one short year remaining. Time passes swiftly building up a mountain of memories which will be remembered long into the future. At this time we wish to renew our pledge of loyalty to Fordham. We promise to live up -to the fine Jesuit Education we have received, and will do our best to influ- ence others by our good example. We intend to strengthen our ties to Fordham over the next year in order that We will remain close to Fordham after we have left her hallowed halls. 106 ,J Donald T. MacDougall Charles W. McAdam Michael McKeown Patrick I. Murphy William E Raftery

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