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Front Row: John P. O'Connor, Daniel G. Kelleher, Anthony R. Sansone, Hugh J. Gaynor, Richard J. Sweetnam, Thomas H. Murphy, Michael J. Carrieri, Raymond T. Sidor, Patrick O'Leary, John B. Bidegain. Middle Row: Arthur J. Maddock, Robert P. Clonan, Edward J. Keller, James Cosgrove, Hugh C. Kelso, Joseph T. Senko, Daniel A. Bolich, John C. Hallacy, Arthur S. Murphy, Joseph Scordato. Buck Row: David B. Morton, Larry Bell, William F. Sweetnam, Robert J. Brisson, David C. Gosse, Edward E. Nugent, Emmet B. Boylan, Fred Goettle. Camera Shy: Patricia,E. Roland. -r - A 3 .Class-'0H?icerS-. i , . Richard Sweetnam, Pifesidentg . Gaynor, Treasurer.- A ' CITY HALL WVe returned from vacation, greeted by the news that Ed Nugent took the marital plunge and joined the ranks during the summer. WVe greeted our class of veterans and fathers with a new member, Fred Goettel. Beside Ed Nugent the following left the ranks of bachelorhood, Bob Brisson, Mike Carrierri, Hugh Gaynor, and Joe Scordato with Bill Sweetnam to join them in June. Upon conducting a class poll we discovered that we had sixteen heirs to the fortunes of our representatives of the 1958 Alumni, half of which were born within the last year. Leading our fathers we find Dave Cosse with three little ones. Ray Sidor, undisturbed by all these fine examples of wedded bliss ?? continued to delve into the finer arts of opening an envelope. Larry Bell and Ed Keller, best of friends, were having a tough battle to see who would finish his practice set first while Tony Sansone had the miracu- lous total of 182 Herald Tribune crossword puzzles com- pleted. Pat Roland and Dave Morton were seriously con- sidering leaving school for a career in the securties field and it was rumored that Emmett Boylan went out and bought ten shares of VVarren Foundry. We of Third Year C are truly grateful for the educa- tional advantages we enjoy as students of Fordham Uni- versity. Under the Religious teaching of the Priests at Ford- ham and the expert instruction of our various professors, we hope that our willingness to succeed at Fordham will be aided by the necessary ability to do Well in our studies so that one day soon we can receive our well earned degrees. 124
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Front Row: Peter Pellerito, Charles McSorley. Liam Byrne, Marie Helg, Robert Burke, Ioseph Cammarata, Robert McDonald, Marie Speirs, joseph Sullivan, Edmund O'Kcefe. Middle Row: Iames O'Donnell, Ambrose NValkin, Henry Titus. William Jackman, Francis Kelly, Daniel O'Kane, James Harley, Kenneth Sammon. Back Row: Richard Mulligan, John O'Connell, joseph Sommers, james O'Hara, Andrew Muzzetto, VVilliam Crawford, Thomas O'Conn0r. The completion of our third year at Fordham is an ap- propriate time for recollection and speculation. XVC recall that out of the original forty students who started under what was to become the last Five-Year Planv only 23 stu- dents are left. The average person is 25 years af age, married, a White collar worker and looking for more money. Strong bonds of friendship can be seen forming and it is a safe assumption that these friendships will last throughout the years ahead. Our classls social affair took place one evening last February at the Terminal i'Banquet Hall. At- tendance Was nearly perfect and we all had an evening to remember. The buffet table was filled with fine food and other refreshments were ample. Our hats are off to Bob Burke and Mary Speirs for their work in organizing the social affair. What the future holds only God can tell but certainly it would not be amiss if we asked that the time pass as rapidly and as pleasantly as the past three years have. VVe shall never forget our days at Fordham. They will remain with us for a long time. lfVe are very thankful to the faculty for making the first three years both informative and enjoyable. We are all looking for- ward to the next year. 123 s ,.,. Q if it if .WNW-IT Third Year
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Front Row: john Schnappauf, Raymond NYhite, Frank Owens, XVilliam Kearney, Alan Lang, Iohn Lambert, Alan Jacobson. Middle Row: Robert Nowak, John Scafuri, Thomas Hughes, Walter Lowe, Richard Hopkins, Robert Cerronc, jose Mencer, james Bell. Back Row: Ken W'alker, Ronald Rioldle, Dennis Scully, john Felezak, Leo Dyer, Lenny Bnsile, Tom Masters, Iohn Colleg, Gerardo Muro. Last September we welcomed eight new classmates from Freshman I. These new members have contributed much both to the spirit and comradeship of the class. Jim Bell, Bob Cerrone, john Felczak, Alan jacobson and Ken VValker lead the class scholastically and are always in contention for the Dean's List. jim Bell won last year's gold medal for excellence. Athletically we are represented in both intramural and varsity competition. Frank Owens was the captain who led our intramural football team through a successful season. Tony Balsamo and Ronnie Riddle are members of the varsity baseball team, while Ralph Glorioso lends his tal- ents to the track team. Sophomore A also has quite a collection of veterans. Doug Considine, john Lambert, jim Bell, Edward Muro and Ray White complete the list. They have proven to be excellent students and have had their leadership felt in the classroom. Many of our classmates are boarders, including Jack Golligan, Lenny Basile, Leo Dyer, john Felczak, Bill Kearney, jose Mendez, Torn Masters and Ronnie Riddle. They have proven quite a puzzle to the professors, explain- ing to them why they are late for class when their rooms are so close. Torn Puite, Steve O'Hare, Ron- Tucci and Red', Lowe serve up the class wit. Our socialites include Iohn Schnap- pauf, Ken Walker, and Dennis Scully, who are always or- ganizing parties for the class. Many of our classmates have spent more than a few years here on the Fordham Campus, Mario Russillo, John Scafuri, Ron Tucci, Ralph Glorioso, Bob Novack, and Rudy Murrain are former Fordham Prep graduates. ' 125 . ip Class Olficers It ,,'e Ronald Riddle, President, William Kearney, ViceflPres.ident Ray XVhite,1Sec'retaryg Alana 1ac0lJS0l1, TYGHSUIGI5. . 1 t v QEIALTL s
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