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

 - Class of 1956

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Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 141 of 306
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Front Row: Bob Peters, Herb Cox, Robert Squillante, joseph Pepperman, Richard Zuccaro, Dermod Cerety, Nicliolas lacouetta, William NVittenbaver, Robert ODonnell. Second How: Robert McA1oon, Neville Kidd, Patrick Neville, Louis Lacerra, john Clohessy, Paul Dursi, Michael- Kernan, Daniel Fitzpatrick. Third Row Vincent O'Brien, David Chamberlain, james Dunleavy, Paul Taylor, Edwin Bull, Ronald Cassinari, Ernesto Go. Back Row: jack Cambell, Donald Sullivan, Edward Hill, Rafael Molinari, Timothy Murphy, William Kegan, john Marrinan, Don Braun, Tom Coverxiale, Dave Christensen. The year formally commenced September twenty- second, and the members of Freshman D with a pleas- ant atmosphere surrounding them, new faces, intrigu- ing schedules, and the details that make up college life, started toward their goal at the Fordham Univer- sity School of Business. After the usual formalities there emerged a Well balanced and compatible group. Class spirit was soon realized in the group attend- ance at our monthly socials. In addition, Freshman D has shown to other members of the student body that whenever there were activities which needed moral support, they, Without hesitation, never failed to help promote them. With this manifestation of spirit in all our func- tions as students, We, as a class, stand together. Intel- lectually, spiritually, and socially as a unit we are striv- ing for a Well rounded life at Fordham in the years to come. We are especially grateful to our professors and classmates for helping us take our first step toward success. 139 f t 7 f F f rra' tClasstOHicers. C f N V J.Bu11, Pres1demgj,Ti,mQlfhy Murphy, 'President ' .

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Front Row: David Tierney, Andre Moraillon, Eugene O'dea, Carl Carieri, Ray Poulin, Thomas Brennan. Middle Row: Kevin O'Brien, Thomas Martyn, james McDonough, Robert Crone, lloger Musetti, Thomas Geraghgy, Frank Malone, Peter Marcuso. Buck Row: Carl Mercurio, james Fenwick, James Tolan, Dan Cuocttiarella, jim Galvin, Ed Sullivan, Paul Spera, Carmine D'Angelo, john Sory, VVilliam Hawkins, Dan Couelli. , y' ' I, gig!-7 474' ' ' 44. u W 1-w ff: lr Adrjf. Znfe---145' f '- afllllld, ll! H t - I Q71 yr'- 126,443 . 1 r 1 5 M- I :lf 1.7 X lk X Zi. lf? f'gw4g'w.,.f12I i ls r.- ,f fp,-i ,.f'f,,445Eq94.., , f, -wif ' XX Eff., , ,f- 215. 'xi-,449 ff ',,V Li' Q. 15 N ' F? f - i X ,N li i 21 viG1:f11'm4m.:.,.fmrizm G A X - p at win.,-xfip Y,g5,N,,,.',,5gw'.!1' J. I ,l , Ni li T, 'r 'f 7 'mx-l -5 ,E 'J' . N.,-ar' 'xlib , . vg a ! be T 55 OFF! at 59 'rf-rf ,Tv wil N W ova X James Fenwick, Presidentg Roger Musetti, Vice President. Freshman u DEALY HALL This Class of ,59 is noteworthy owing to the fact that it is made up of a group of enthusiastic, young students and a group of hard-working do or die veterans. Present also is the undying spirit and loyalty, which the men of Frosh C have acquired in their short stay at Fordham. Though the forthcoming years we will try to de- velop ourselves in every way so that we may live up to the true meaning of Fordham Men. Among its members, Frosh C proudly boasts of 'two students who have made up the heart of the Freshman Basketball team. The only stu- dents from the School of Business selected to play on the Intramural Football College All- Star Team were two of our classmates. We are also well represented on the University Track and Swimming teams and in the Sodality of Our Lady of Fatima. With these true Fordham qualities of scholar- ship, athletic ability, spirit and interest, Frosh C will rise to heights to which every class aspires.



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Front Row Patsy Servodldlo Iohn Garofalo Arthur Benvenga Charles Suarmo Patrick Gallagher. Middle How: james Kennedy, Frank Carrano, Brian Eustace, Daniel Hennessy Santo Scarcella Ernest Desharnais James Naughton Back Row Charles McDonagh, joseph Doran, James Clarlfry, Carl Bello, Frank Shimley, Joseph Cristiano William jackson. As soon as the orientation period came to a close early in September, a group of students were assembled and told they were Freshman E. At first we were unorganized, as all new Freshman classes are, unified only by the fact that we had the same goal in mind - a Catholic College educa- tion. It wasn't long after, that this group of thirty-five stu- dents, some recent high school graduates, some returning veterans, and others returning to school after spending some time in the business world, were working together as a Well-organized team. Our class elections were soon held, and Daniel I. Hennessy, Alfonso I. F anjul, and joseph R. Christiano were elected President, Vice President and Secretary, respectively. On the sports scene we did not do Well. The more ex- perienced upperclassmen showed us how intramural foot- ball should be played. Being defeated by Sophomore D by a small margin was a moral victory, since they went on to win the tournament. VVe certainly will greet the future Freshmen with a .team as good as, if not better than, the ones that opposed us this year. Since more than half the class works after school it is difficult for them to attend the many social functions on the campus, but despite this handicap we were well repre- sented at most of these functions, including the Mission Dance and the Inter-Class Dinner. As our Freshman year comes to a close, we cannot show fully our appreciation of the opportunities, which have been given us as students at F ordham. We hope that the following years will be as enlightening, both spiritually and scholastically, as the one that has now passed before us.

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