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

 - Class of 1956

Page 203 of 306

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 203 of 306
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society nation's leading business publications, real executive talent seems to be an extremely rare thing. The Ford- ham Management Society contributes to its member's education both by providing some insight into man- agement's current activities and techniques, and also by investigating just what is, and will be required from tomorrow's Manager. Membership in the American Management Associa- tion and field trips to nearby business and industrial locations were offered to the members. This year trips to the Ford Motor Company in Edgewater, N. I. and the Dolly Madison Ice Cream Company in New York City proved both educational and interesting. The Annual Dinner was the highlight of the year for the sixty members. CITY HALL We have found that TomorroW,s Executive must be a person with a broad vision of the economy and one capable of clear, accurate judgment. We hope and We feel that We have contributed to this end through the Fordham Management Society. . Front Row: I. Straton, I. McGowan, E. Coogan. Second Row: I. Horsting, J. McHugh, E. McGlynn, W. Lynch, R. Chiarelli. Third How: F. Sustino, A. Dillon, F. Gargulio, M. Daly, I. Cunsherran. Back Row: H. McKay, F. Reilly, A. Locascio. 201 I

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DEALY HALL YTIADAGE CHI John McGowan President Louis DeRose Moderator Guided by the able leadership of Professor De Rose as Moderator, the Management Society has had a very active and successful year. The membership of the society includes both the Campus Division, School of Business, and also the City Hall Division, School of Business, day and eve- '-ning sessions. Many lectures and films were presented through- out the year pertaining to matters of management, it's functions and activities. One such interesting and informative lecture Was, How our Business System Operatesf presentedby Mr. Borden of the National Association of Manufacturers. This particular lecture with accompanying flannel board technique, was enjoyed by both campus and City Hall Divisions, presenting the American Business System in a broad, clear picture. Our deepest appreciation to Mr. Borden of the National Association of Manufacturers for his active cooperation throughout the entire year. These are times when the Management function of business is extremely important, and according to the Front Row: James Buttita, Michael McMahan, Sal Marcellino, Larry Loiello, John Hickey, Donald Dinhaupt, Walter Scannell, Michael Pallassmo, Joseph Tucci, Francis Lynch. Middle Row: Charles LaRosa, Joseph Calderazzo, Vthaiter Incetti, Thomas Hennessy, John Carigha Raymond Bennet, Robert Mascari, Joseph Vianna, Walter Hillmer. Back Row: Edward Pendergast, Joseph Bonanno, George Soden, Barry Forde, Charles Thomas, Joseph Donovan, Anthony Albino, George Horrigan, Richard Decker, Walter Kocher.



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Front Row: William Driscoll, John Kean, William Stagg, Francis Reilly, Thomas Kelley, Anthony Kaspar, Walter O'Brien, Robert McNiff, Harold Bagot, Joseph Camberiri. Middle Row: James Wagar, Richard Tramontozzi, Richard Williams, Anthony Jon, Anthony Carrozza, Edward Driscoll, William Liptack, Vincent Branna, Dominick Galantich, John Kean, Joseph Zulli, William Brennan, Eugene Kane. Back Row: Joseph Salvato, Robert Randzio, Benjamin Thomas, John Coyne, John Graham, Thomas Murray, Anthony Rybas, Kevin O,Bfi6H, Augustus Cacciotti, Donald Dolan, Edward DeLucia, Joseph Lydon, John Snee, Patrick McGrath. Professor Albert G. Romano Moderator l Thgjfxdljillev m A I2 k 6 tl n G DEALY HALL l T om Kelley thanks guest speaker. 202

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