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

 - Class of 1956

Page 148 of 306

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 148 of 306
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Front Row: Daniel Sullivan, Mary Feenaghty, Hose Marrotta, David Smith, W. Robert Boris, Ann Fallon, F. John Sullivan, Elizabeth Daly, Veronica Maloney, Edward Warren. Middle Haro: Donald btaufenberg, Iohn Carey, john Gallo, Thomas Costin, Arthur Golden, Jeremiah Donahue, Louis Garibaldi, Iohn English, Thomas Reilly, Thomas McT1gue, Peter Seraballs, Karl Eder, Phillip Trombetta. Back Row: Gerard Murphy Albert Bednarczyk, james Harkins, John Byrnes, Gerald DeWitt, Eugene Sullivan, john Sowarby, John McQuire, Edmund Farrelly, joseph Szigethy, Robert Braccia. F ' V, . p W J 'j sp ,,.r., ,x: 'iby 1 V ,, i ,V . i 1i0beffi.Bv1+iS,r f17ifffSide11tssfAhn:.Falldnaff'Sec:retaQi illy W David Smith, Vice President, .Florence.ggjiiysumvgmg-rI:.re,,gu,ie,,?,.. 1 A . , V , VVV . V p, V, . is s - . , lnty y Q f,', ' ' ' a ' ,. ,,,, Our show opened on September 16th, 1955. As the curtain rose, the members of First Year B took their places on stage for the first act. Among the characters depicted, one found people from varied phases of life - Secretaries, Bookkeepers, Salesmen, Industrial Workers, Veterans, and others comprised our well-rounded cast. . Tension mounted, and finally the curtain rose on our first class. The opening scenes were awkward, but after a few performances, embarrassment and shyness left, and the wonderful feeling of belonging seemed to enter all of us. With the help of our coaches, Messrs. Flynn, Murphy, Reddy, Salter and Tessoriere, we became polished per- formers, each helping the other along the way to find knowledge, friendship and happiness at Fordham. As our season ends, we wish to say that we know our efforts have not been in vain, and we have gained more than just a year of study. We have gained the knowledge of the fact that Fordham is the school for us. We cannot help but feel a deep appreciation of the splendid opportun- ity that we have been given as students of the University, and we are looking forward to many more years of intel- lectual advancement. 146

Page 147 text:

Ff0nf Row: .Lewis Lissa, John Carty, Josephine-A. Sheehan, Thomasine Mulligan, C. R. Moody, Tom Murphy, Barbara H. Woisin, Patricia A. Whelan, Maurice S. Mellon, Mano A.,Dellavale. Middle Row: Nvllllklffl A. Archipoli, Robert A. Monahan Andrew J. Skroly, Joe jones, I. A. jessel, Cornelius M. Mahoney, james F. Richards, R. E. O Connor. Back Row: Raymond P. Dillon, Thomas A. Flaherty, A. Paul MaQuire, Anthony P. Mallia, Denis I. Donohue, Ed A. Mowton, john Griffin. Postcards in themselves are seldom significant, but their contents at times can bring about great changes in the lives of the recipients. The cards We had the good for- tune to receive in the summer of 1955 were of tremendous import. To us they were the railroad reservations for the Fordham Express bound for distant realms of higher learning. A All aboard! First stop - Freshman Year! We Will never forget our first few nights at Fordham. Our indoctrination into college college life began. It was called Orientation Weekf' During these days we were in- troduced to the Dean and many of the teachers for the first time. The golden rules were explained by the Assis- tant Dean and the societies by a few of the upperclassmen. After orientation, we had our first Retreat, the perfect Way to start a school year . . . We elected class officers . . . joined in the activities of the school paper, Sodality, and business clubs . . . cheered lustily at basketball games . . . put in a fine attendance at the Mission Dance and Inter- class Dinner . . . and had a successful class party. As a group, We are moving like a Well oiled machine, each part performing its work and cooperating with the others to complete a given task. Let us hope that this spirit will ride with us throughout our years at Fordham until we reach our final destination on graduation day. All aboard! Next stop - Second Year! 145 5 .,-i it .iai if! a ChlssxOHicerS - 'CS R-5 .s.i. Mdodys 'n'PresidHntsf i Thvmasinelr tM11l!iBan, FTIQQSLSQIQ T0n'igMurP11y5 Vive. President: nB?frb2ara ,Secretafylt



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Front Row: B. Gillespie, D. Rogers, I. Woods, S. Donohue, W. Port-ca, M. McNamara, J. Boyle. Second Row: H. McPherson M. Linhardt, M. Curry, R. Reen, I. O'Reilly, M. Robitaillc, I. Sinnott. Third Haw: F. Fitzpatrick, I. Perry, I. Wallace, J, Mooney, Mennette, I. Sullivan, F. Duggay, R. Barnilcel, F. Christophea, J. Conway. Back Row: H. O'Connor, D. Sweeney, H. Holland, I. Komorowski, I. Hickey, C. Clark, I. Hamilton, I. llassr:tt,1. Moran, M. Mnrtagh. A When the rumor about the new freshman class had been filtering through the School of Business half way through the first semester, a feeling of anticipation crept over the hallowed halls. Even after the mid-term exams had come and gone, it lingered, in fact, the air became tense still and expectant. As january 30th came closer, this feeling snowballed to its maximum intensity, when, one unforgettable Monday evening, students lined the halls to observe as a small band of men, reinforced by three women, walked through the doors leading off Broadway, quietly but not somberly, confidently but not boldly, expectantly but not nervously. The day the Faculty had been waiting for had come to pass, Freshman J had arrived. The nucleus of Freshman I is composed of veterans of the recent police actionn, quaintly known among the vari- ous branches of the police force as World War 2.5. There are, however, members of this great organization, several to Whom even we old salts , turn to for advice. There are several scholarly looking gentlemen who are veterans of the Big VVar. To round out this group, we have three per- sonable and intelligent ladies who add their charms to make it the capable unit that it is. b Its aims are simple, yet laden with explosive power, to further our own education, thus enriching the nation. And, we intend to give our respective communities the dignity that only Fordham students and alumni can give. This then is the challenge, and we of Freshman I stand ready to battle. 147 ' ' AZ '-P Mmm' ...af ff' fjfmffwzsya. - f e7f'5qgmyq-34-. 1 Lf f.'r1f.1.w---T1 'gf-1.-. Free s 'ff ., Q4.i'77ff4v'f'4 I fc V '-,- 2 'Sei ' X y J: Jw' M., . f x Qi, J.-.. ':..1.'-.ah-. - 4. tn f, -. fx' ' - 4' ' s ifQlfln'l,?2ffp:E wg ,f P' KI 1. 'ali lfaviifl'agg:,2a::2:Vl' '6 Alb. ' ' tu tug-J. ww'-1114-f A, --.- fri- X -41 1 W X 1' N25 1? jf p p pr mpgs OF ME? H .p F V , . V. F. Been, President, J. O'Beilly, ,Vice PT9SidShfl'T' M. Robitaille, Secretary, M. Curry, Treasurer. f Year J

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