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

 - Class of 1956

Page 194 of 306

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 194 of 306
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This year the Sodality, in keeping with the Fordham Spirit, took another step forward in leading its members To jesus through Mary. This year's Sodality added several new and re- warding features to its activities. The first semester brought with it a series of interesting panel discussions on 'topics of current importance. These induced active participation by the entire Sodality. The result of these discussions was not only a livelier interest in the Sodality but also a more practical knowledge of the teachings of the Church. This year, the Sodality instituted a Christmas Party for the children in a local orphanage. The support given by the entire school was overwhelming. The money remaining after buying an ample supply of toys and games was given to the Orphanageis Building Fund. The advent of the second semester brought with it the more serious work of the year. The deeper phases of the life of a good sodalist were discussed under the active leadership of Reverend Francis Toth, SJ. Any successes which the Sodality may have achieved this year are due as much to the patience and inspiration of the Moderator, as to the foresight and hard work of Iohn Monahan, Prefect, Carol Kisselbach, Vice Prefect, Ann Egan, Recording Secretary, and Mary Kay McAllister, Corresponding Secretary. sooallt of oun Lao of Sodality Mass w5f WI x - 192

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of Fatima December under our co-sponsorship. Twenty schools were represented here in the discussions of The Sodal- ity as a Way of Life . . . for Lifef' The spirit of Christ- mas was evidenced throughout the Campus but the Sodality received special pleasure from bringing the joy of Christ,s birth to the orphans at the Divine Providence Shelter. Ianuary,s Day of Precollection spurred us to foster Daily Mass and Lenten Devotions throughout the peni- tential season. In March we directed our efforts toward the School of Business' Communion Breakfast and co- sponsored- the Ignatian symposium. Reverend Eamon Taylor, SJ. , Joseph DSSHIIUS M ocleru tor Prefect In short, we have recognized that the greatest threat to our faith, while here at'Fordham, is our indifference towards it. We have, therefore, directed our effort to making ourselves more aware, and helping others to be- come more aware, of our dependence on Cod in all things. Discussions! The guiding hand. 191



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Front Row: Helen T. Murphy, Mary Kay McAllister, Ann Egan, Iohn Monahan, Carol Kisselbach, Carmen Spalla, Mary Gagne. Middle Row: Bob Rafferty, Maureen Hayes, Joseph Garger, Virginia Carney, Lorraine Curtin, Patricia Fleming, Ann Lagan, Iohn Grill, Annette Gross, Day Burke, john Varley, Aileen Hughes, Donald Fairbanks. Back Row: Albert Ullmann, Bill Malone, Ted Serocci, Don Bostwick, Richard Faberg Kenneth Meeker. ' U16 lmmACUlA'C6 COHCGDTSIOD ' John Monahan Prefect . Preparing a happy season for the homeless. . 193

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