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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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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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Front Row: Artie Haveland, Bob Rosancla, Fred Shermen, Mike Sotllr Sheila Upp Nlary Jane Blake Bob Ta py Tom Coyne Frank P1 to Back Row: Frank Gorman, joe Leone, Ted Schimolar, Ekhart Vollmc-r junk OSull1 ai Rehxe Strrn Da e NVr11,l1t Ed hu t ski Joe Fla di Jim ODea Another year has passed for Sophomore C with every- thing stil-l intact except for one subtraction and several additions.- For our subtraction we have George Brummond who has been called into the service of God. For our addi- tions, we have jack O'Sullivan, Frank Pirto and Echart Vollrner who show signs of being the top threen in the future years with time out for golf and parties. If anyone has a special interest in bow ties, see Bill Hoey who has a variety of them. Sheila Yap flew home to King- ston, jamaica, B.W.l., and came back with many bottles of rum and many new friends. Richie Stern, who played Judas in a class play, is still trying to prove he was miscast. Ioe Leone, who is well known for his parties, will probably rent the Fordham Gym in january when he and Mama Leone welcome the first addition to the family. lack Shea has recently been given live cases of Shaving Cream due to the fact that hecften sings shaving cream ads. Ioe DeFazio, Head Park Attendant in Staten Island, in a few years will have his statue in every park and with pen in hand will be writing Five Steps to Money . Frank Gorman can be caught any day down at the Library or out in the hall with a certain young lady from the School of Education. Bob Rossanda wants it known that if it takes land, sea or air he'll make it to all the parties. Dick Cray with his imagi- nation has Hans Christian Andersen a little worried. Dave Wright and Dr. Flynn have become fast friends. They watch the same T.V. programs. Although not all the mem- bers of the class have been mentioned, each one is an im- portant part of Sophomore C. i
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