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

 - Class of 1956

Page 131 of 306

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 131 of 306
Page 131 of 306



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After a successful Freshman year we returned to 302 Broadway eager to start our Sophomore year. During the span of a year we have increased both our academic and extra-curricular activities. Getting off on the right foot, we elected Erich Augustin, President, joe Cosgrove, jim Hopkins and Tom Healey as Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, respectively. Sophomore A boasts of membership in nearly every activity in the school including The Maroon Quill, the Ac- counting and Marketing Societies, the Barrett Literary Society and Intramurals Bowling. At present, Thomas Healey, Hugh Enright, Arthur Ken- nedy and Edward O'Malley are attempting to join the ranks of the Maroon Key Society of which jim Hopkins and Erich Augustin are members. The basketball games, Mission Dance, Interclass Dinner, junior Prom and various other social activities were well attended. The class parties, as usual, were a tremendous success. As the year ends, we are thankful to be known as Ford- ham men and we more fully appreciate the opportunities presented to us to help us achieve our goal. XVe are look- ing forward to next year when we will continue our journey with the same friends and activities which make our school life at Fordham both scholastically and socially pleasant. Class Officers James Hopkins, Secretary, Erich Augustin, President, Thomas Healey, Treasurer. Sophomore A CITY HALL Front Row: Iames Coyne, Edward O'Malley, Hugh Enright, Thomas Healey, Erich Augustin, Nicholas Carducci, Paul Major. Middle Row: Vincent Sabella, Richard Cadigan, james Hopkins, Charles Lenzinger, Thomas VVendorf, Francis O'Sullivan, Andrew Taylor, VValter Brewster. Back Row: Robert Garguilo, jacob Talamas, john Bligh, Arthur Kennedy, Paul Angiolillo. 'L

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fs m'.' 7 hT Z rl D i'C1ass Officers Q Donald Chritesien, Vice President, Vinson, Secretary, .Albert Haefner, Treasurer. T V D q QDEALY HALL. .. Soph D achieved University recognition at the start of the year by successfully winning the University Football Championship. The class tied an all star team from Iona in its only intercollegiate contest. The class is proud of the cooperation and spirit displayed by the members of the team, the coach, and the manager, all of whom made this possible. VVe should like to thank all the other members of the class and the Business School who came out and rooted for Sophomore D, especially Father Higgins through whose prayers and help we achieved our victory. This victory was topped off by a very successful Sopho- more party held at Henry's Bay View Inn. The use of the slide rule has been an aid in the compu- tation of the odds on the future arrival of the newest ad- dition to the Iohn Terry family . . . while most of us were anxiously awaiting our mid-term grades, Tom Donovan was honeymooning in the Poconos . . . the economic boom showed itself in the purchase of new or newer cars by certain upcoming young capitalists of the class. 7 Front Row: Iohn Fiely, William Smith, Nick Penachio, Fred Repetti, Daniel Monogue, Bob Liptack, James Cullen, Paul Finnerty. Middle Row: Richard Marsico, VValter Schneider, Iohn Bennett, Thomas McDonald, Thomas Reis, john Glidden, Joseph Longo, William Kearney. Back Raw: Iohn Tern, john Callahan, Edward Vinson, Joseph Schlager, Albert Haefner, Charles von Zutphen, Gerald Ryan, Donald Christesen, james Derrico, john Handscomb.



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AQ 1 A ' rrirt t0ffiwS Bafbarag Shara, Secretary-Treasurer, ' President. r 1 ' A , C1 T Y H A L L HPORTRAITS IN MINIATURE john jermyn to the class- Weill rack up a mint if We hold the party theref' Bill Culhane- Listen, for the last time, Throgg's Neck is so inside the continental limits. Patricia Fleming - Father - there's the case of Bridie Murphy . . Maureen Hayes to Ted Reinhard- Can you get tickets to I've Got A Secretly' ' jack Lawler to Lorain Meola- Let's throw the next blast at your new house. Ray Messina to the world-c'Mark you, I shall probably write the Great American Novel you are waiting forf' Barry Quinones to Barbara Shara- How much have we got in the Fund now? Mary Kay McAllister- But I just can't join another thing . . . well, maybe this last onef, Lorraine Curtin to Anna Mae Roth-Well, maybe weill have just one more and catch the 11:05. Sandra Wallerius to Bill Murphy- But 'Lola' and I donit want the same thingsf, Bill Leonard to the Eco Prof- I donit think Keynes had all his marbles at the time. Helen Augustin and Ann Marie Lagan- VVe donit care if we are the biggest girls, we wonit pull the curtain for the Passion Playf, Kathleen Kirchner to joan McGroary- All you need is a snow suit, theyill rent you the skis. John Feery to the Freshman- Theology is a cinch - just learn the names of the twelve Apostles, and youill breeze through four years. Lou Evangelista to Ralph Bargellini-'iWith me managing your campaign, Eisenhower hasn't got a chance. Bill Sullivan to Larry VVhite- Now the way I see it, if we just eliminate debits and credits, and talk dollars and cents, there's no problem. Terry VVilliams to Dick McKeon- I need a new bookie, the old one got raided. Front Row: Ann Marie Lagan, Louis E. Evangelista, Helen Augustine, Bill Leonard, Anna Mae Roth, Dick McKeon, Lorraine Curtin, john Feery, Sonora Wallerius. Middle Row: Bill Sullivan, Barbara Shara, Bill Murphy, Patricia Flemming, John Jermyn, Maureen Hayes, Ted Reinhard, Lorraine Meola, Terrance VVil1iams, Kathy Reiso, Jack Lawler, Esmie Chapalas. Back Row: Bill Culhane, Barry Quinones, Mary Kay McAllister, Ralph Bargellini, Larry White.

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