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Front Row: D, Fox, I. Dolan, F. Flanagan, F.. Eder, R. Fowler, B, Mitchell, C. Quinn, M. Sweeney, NV. McDonald. Back Row: I. Sullivan, V. Santora, F. Ellis, L. Kudrena, J. jones, I. Connolly, F. Fontaine, I. Horak, I. Thirkield, We of Second Year B feel wc have come a long way during our short time at Fordham University - School of Business. We believe we have progressed very swiftly up the road of expectency. Since all graduating classes have many accomplishments of which they may boast, we too, should like to have the same when we are Fifth Year B. We feel that we are well on our way towards this goal. We should like, at this time, to look back at our record to date. We are proud of the ladies of our class who took scho- lastic honors at the Interclass Dinner. Miss Betty Eder and Miss Mary Sweeney were presented with gold medals and Miss Charlotte Quinn received honorable mention. The class as a whole became Honorary Cod Parents due to the almost simultaneous arrivals of a boy to the Walter McDonalds, and a girl to the Tom Tiernan. In the Athletic Department the class was represented by Thomas Tiernan, Thomas Healy, Martin Cleary, Bobert Fowler, John Connolly, Donald Fox, jim McF.nery, Louis Kiedrena, Lawrence Whalen and jim Thirkild, who did very well in Intramural Basketball. A number of our members whom we shall not list in de- tail have become members of the Sodality of the Blessed Sacrament, Shealy Debate, and the O'Mailia Business Club. We, as future Accountants, Management and Advertis- ing Executives intend to continue to increase our store of achievements of which Fordham will surely be proud. Class Officers r John Sullivan, President, james Dolan, Vice Presidents Robert Fowler, Secretalygf Victor Santora, Treasurer. Second Year B ' CITY HALL
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Fffmf Row: Mary ADH COYHCY, Patricia MCC-overn, Frank McKeane, Dan Ryan, Dan Mulroy, Virginia Reynolds, Margaret Sweeney, Art Erminio, Ed Fallon. Middle Row: Donald Gibbons, Iim Lydon, Bill Smith, Rene Mendez, Ice Lesniewski, Frank Corcoran, Frank Tremaroli, Ioe Bums, Jim Monahan, Bob 'Wichten- dahl, Pete Daniels. Back Row: Ioe Coyle, Mat Connely, lack Thompson, jim Wrafter, Frank Sims, Ray Terhune, A1 McManus, Don Ryan, Art Della Valle. Class Officers , if C' ,I ' ' Dan Ryan, Vice President, Dan M-ul1foy,'Presidentg Virginia Reynolds, Secretaryg Frank McKeane, Treasurerz- Second CITY HALL 4 il ii This year at Fordham, besides advancing us closer to our goal, provided us with many happy memories. Q NVho among us will ever forget the rainswept ride to Rye . . . the improbable but hilarious Qonly in retrospectj beach party at jones Beach . . . the unbelieving faces as we watched our chariots die one by one . . . the Colony Hotel . . . the borrowed station wagon . . . the Long Island Rail- road . . . and home eventually. 'Will we forget the furor Caused by Frank McKean,s chapeau . . . recall Artie Er- miniois Detroit Qwhere elsel hot rod . . . Frank Corcoran's inevitable rallying cry 'Tll buy . . . the fall party which saw the class welcomed to upper Manhattan fire engines and which the Local IRA was out-shouted by Her Majestyis Loyal Adherents. Along with these fond memories we have a number of historical events which we wish to go down in our official class history. Ed Fallon and Dan Ryan became engaged to Jane Max- well and Mary Carr respectively. Pete Daniels and joe Coyle were added to the married menis roster. Among the proud fathers of the class we have George Crane, his second, a boy, and Bill Smith whose wife also had a boy. This has all come to pass while the class was under the leadership of the following officers. Dan Mulroy, Presi- dent, Dan Ryan, Vice President, Virginia Reynolds, Secre- taryg and Frank McKeane, Treasurer.
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