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Front Row: Iames McAlister, Frank Mcshane, Dan Keating, Don Bruecker, Mike Hammer, William Sheedy. Middle Row: james McGill, James Ronan, Brad Thurston, Louis Furgiuele, Daniel Kenny, Richard Sullivan, Munir Calluf. Back Row: john Flynn, Bernard Hanley, Iohn Rogan, Michael Studdert, Donald White, Bob Callan, Edward Zeman, john McGrath, Malcolm Enright. r. A- - g ' s lil ciargsiolfieers, g , James McAlister, President, Daniel Keating, Treasurer, , Williiarn Sheedy, Vice President. Sophom re B ' DEALYPIALL As the school year commenced, the Sophomore B class from room 'cStalag 17 of Dealy Hall reorganized into a more sophisticated and highly spirited group of sopho- mores. Although we have lost a few classmates from fresh- man year, our ranks have been strengthened by the addition of several mates from Freshman I and two new faces on the campus, jerry Keisling and Ken Bracutt. lerry received his first view of Fordham life last year, while Ken received his at 302 Broadway last year. Sophomore B is still a melting pot of young men from various parts of the world. Munir Calluf, who is an ardent Dodger fan, comes from Brazil, Tom Nido and Romuldo Olazabal are natives of Puerto Rico, Ernesto Fernandez, alias Ferdy, who is acclimating himself to the cold winters at Rose Hill, was born in jamaica. Those active in extra-curricular activities are Frank McShane, a prominent figure on the varsity swimming team, Munir Calluf, co-captain of the soccer team, 'KMercury,' Ed Zeman, member of the track team, and Dan Schweitzer, a prospective player on the baseball team. We also claim active members in basketball intramurals, Maroon Quill, Sodality and Aries. Members of the Veterans Club from Sophomore B in- clude Tom Lyden, Mal Enright, Bill Sheedy, Joe Mullen and Don Breuckner fthe only married men in the classj. All of them show outstanding leadership, both in class and on campus. Of course, every class has its brains, and leading in this category are Tom Keisling and Dan Keating with many following closely behind. 126
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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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Sophomore C met once again at the beginning of its second year at Fordham. Although a few faces were miss- ing because of transfers to the Downtown Division, the class was fortunate to have some eight new faces, most of whom were from last years Freshman I class. Four of these new classmates raised the total number of veterans to ten. Elections for the class officers took place and john Rielly was elected President, OiSullivan, Vice President, Vince Keneally, Secretary and George O'Neil, Treasurer. The first three officers were also the class representatives to the committee which conducted the Freshman Reception in November. The social side of Sophomore C during the year was curtailed somewhat because of the demise of football at Fordham. However, the class was always well represented at all the dances held at Fordham during the year, and it had exceptional representation at the Sophomore Dance held in November. As a result of the grades for the first semester it can safely be said that the class is having a good academic year along with its good social year. Class Officers V. O'Sullivan, Vice President, j. Reilly, President, V. Keneally, Secretary, R. Cooperman, Treasurer. ophomore C DEALY HALL T Front How: P. Cunningham, Ed O'Sullivan, George O'Neil, Russ Coopman, Donald Herbert, James Flynn, Thomas Kiesslmy. Middle Row: john Payton, John Reilly, Michael Leyden, Paul Isacsson, Paul McGuinness, Junior Giuliano. Back Row: George,Camil1eri, John Walsh, Harry Bonizzo, Gene Campre, V, Keneally, Thomas Brown, Edward Klein.
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