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K' WY fin-1-I 'fill 1955 opened the doors to the second half of our stay at Fordham. We launched into new fields of learning such as Philosophy and Literary us were together last year so the situation of getting acquainted was elim- With such a successful Sophomore year behind us we couldn't miss having an junior year. opening of the new semester came the election of officers. Chosen was Ray Ptohne,'as aveepf' Gene Price, as holder of the purse strings, Jim Dick Romeo, secretary. The was well represented in most of the school's extra curricular activities lub, Marketing Club, Maroon Quill and Aries. jim McPadden was Managing Editor of the Balance Sheet, Treasurer of the Accounting Society and Cor- responding Secretary of the Mulry Council of Debate, Dering Sprague was Financial Sec- retary of the Mulry Council while Ray Bohne was President of the Loyola Business Club, Activities Editor of the Maroon Quill and served on the Interclass Dinner Committee. Iunior A's history would not be complete without mentioning its representation in the bowling league. Joe Carger, Vince Carfarchio, Tom Molloy, Joe Cadaleta, Ray Rhone -the team that won top honors in ,55, together with lack Shea, Joe LaRocca, Ed Healey, Art Sogno, Cary Locke, John Sabo and Fred Morine, are all looking forward to an- other successful season. Ioe LaRocca is also a member of the Intercollegiate Bowling Team and is quite the expert kegler. Leading the social contingent of Iunior A is on Bob Hatala, whose little organization of music makers is always in demand. If you have ever heard them you can understand why. We are now looking forward with anticipation toward the coming year, a year whose success can not help but be consistent with those of the past. Keep your eye on the Class of '57, f 114 John Leo Collins Thomas I. Collins Charles E. Davis Thomas W. Dowling Albert joseph Flynn Ioseph M. Cadaleta Joseph William Carger Robert I. Hatala Edward I. Healey Joseph R. LaRocco Carl I. 'FQ
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Filippone James I. Gallego Thomas P. Gorman Raymond P. Griffin William R. Grimes Donald-I. Haig John I. Hanlon John P. Kelly James F. Lyons Ioseph P. Macchia Raymond A. Meany Thomas I. Mirante Kg John F. O'Brien Edward P. O'Gonnor Eugene Spadaccini james S. Thompson William I. Whelan Robert It Young We returned to Fordham in September ready to conquer all. VVe had been through the trial of Freshman year and the struggle of Sophomore year - certainly we were now ready to hit our stride. Each of us contributed in his own way to the overall success of the year, academically, athletically and so- cially. Let's toast lim Whelan and Torn Mirante, our philosophers, Iohn Kenny and Gerry Hennessy, our artists, Jack O'Brien and Tom Murphy, our shuffleboard champs, Don Haig, Ed Bugniazet and Billy Lyons, our basket- ball stars, Hanlon and Bob Donahue for turning their football prowess to the intramural field, our Irishmen, lack Kelly, Ed Connor and Bob Young, the quiet efficiency of Bob Bishop, Ray Burkhardt, Ralph Conti, Iohn Cremin and Doon Filliponeg the kids, Dick Decker and Chas Dougherty, our mainstays, Ray Meany and George Horri- gan, Tom Gorman, Ray Griffin and Paul Bugoni for providing excitement, our travelers, Dick Grispi, John Gam- eron, Iim Thompson and Bill Grimes, our married man, Iim Lyons, for his steadying influence, Joe Macchia and Theron Connor for their ever present smiles, Daddy,v Gene Spadaccini. Finally, but not least, Professor Sex- ton for his advice and instruction which he so generously and cheerfully gave . . . ,Til September! 113
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Locke Peter I. McSherry Wrlllam N. Melvllle Thomas M. Molloy Frederick Morina, Ir. Clifford R. Palmer John E. Sabo John E. Shea 4510! Q inf' Sogno Denng I. Sprague Mlchael Eugene Tulte Frank P. Walters Junior A CITY HALL 115 Raymond W. Rohne ll H President . h a 7 Eugene K. Price , Vice President Richard F. Romeo Secretary James D. McFadden Treasurer
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