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

 - Class of 1956

Page 111 of 306

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 111 of 306
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Page 111 text:

'Glu' Rosario Ruffino Michael A. Striano Patrick I. Talbot Joseph R. Thompson William H. Ticho Joseph M --..... John A. Garrity Leo M. Henderson Lawrence E. Jordan NVilliam F. Kelleher Edgar Cp Kenna Edward Marsico . McLaughlin John P. McQuade WVilliam D. O'Brien Thomas I. Packert William C. Pendergast David P. Reilly 1 fc 'R 'Sf as Q' S..-h We have progressed from our stage as skeptical Sophomores to an awakening in Junior year of all that Ford- ham has to offer us. The school spirit that typified our class for two years has become intensified. We have par- ticipated to a greater extent this year in the various extra-curricular functions of our school. This was illustrated by the fine turnout of our class at the Student Council Social, the Junior Prom, intramurals, and the various other undertakings of the school year. The anxiety we felt as Sophomores at the new experience of entering our major field of study has been re- placed by our enthusiasm to make goodf' We have kept, however, the general spirit of good will that proceeds from a diversified collection of characteristics and personalities. As the year draws to a close we look back with happy memories of the friendship and knowledge we have all acquired, with the full awareness that it has been a fruitful year for Junior A. 109

Page 110 text:

J L A Michael E., Cashman Joseph M. Bennett Leonard E. Bielsld George B. Brosan A ' President., 5,5 . . , no 1- ' lfgll, , ' gs - .. 'va G? - 1: i ' L W ... V' ,..'ir 's-- I e ' lf 1 ?1:EE2E51gi V -w X. James V. Corcoran Robert J. Cummins Tarn De St. Aubin James A. Dirr Donald F ., Hopkins J A Vice President Richard L. Patz Secretary James J. Gallagher Treasurer 4 - 'W ' ' 'msn' ' Q, any lr. . .-' ' ,-.gr E 3.35, -' ' . -- ftp . . . , Aff 1g--::::., - ..z a '-'.s.-g-5-5:1195 ifsi 2 .. Jiri . Donald A. Duffy Elia A. Fiata Donald F. Firming Edward J. F ollis ,Junior DEALY HALL 108



Page 112 text:

Robert K. Bethencourt Daniel M. Bianca Donald Boyle john P. Brennan james L. Canny William I Carter is tram., Q , Michael j. Cassidy Francis j. D'Andrea john V. Donnelly Gerald V. Esposito john j. Farrelly Stanley G Fitzgerald ing. p Daniel D. Griffin john W. Kelly Warren R. Koch Frederick j. Martin David A. Meise Anthony j Nxcohm At long last we have finally become juniors. Although our number has been reduced, junior B still retains the spirit that makes true Fordhamites. We started the year off with the election of four competent class officers: Ed Kilkelly, President, Ed Chappa, Vice President, Tom Sexton, Secretary, john Gavin, Treasurer. This year junior B, as always, participated fully in the many activities of the school. Stan The Marine, Fitzgerald and Ed Kilkelly represented us on the track team and john Brennan was a member of the fine soccer team. Mike Cassidy, Bob Bethencourt and john Rizzo were active members of the Sodality. We have two fine journalists, Warren Koch and Bill Carter, whose by-lines have appeared in many various publications. junior B has a number of hard workers, the Accounting Majors, john Kelly, Frank D'Andrea, john Pfeiffer and others al- ready mentioned. john Riccillo played an important role in the success of the Interclass Dinner as did other mem- bers of our clan. In every class there is a great variety of personalities and junior B is no exception. There are the silent type: Fred Martin, David Meise, Fred Schwartz, john Sheehan, john Smith, Bud Schuler, jack Saley, and john Gavin. Then there are the class comedians: Dan Bianca, jerry Esposito, jim Canny, Andy Nicoline and jim Solomon. john Farrelly and Don Boyle are two of our future lieutenants. We all wait with great expectations to see james Mortell make the nine o'clock bell. junior B wishes a hearty welcome back to Dan Griffin, john Rizzo and Tom Rabbit who have completed their tour of duty with Uncle Sam. Now at the end of our junior year we would like to express our deep appreciation to Fordham, its wonder- ful faculty, and to junior B whose joint efforts made this page possible and this year a fruitful one. 110 N ai' ' Q

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