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l Dr. Iames I. Flynn Moderator Oificers meeting. 212 Front Row: Kay Burke, Dan DeStefano, Iohn Grill, Stacy Kotsopulos. Back Row: Charles Santare, Peggy McCavish, Arthur Upton, Mary Kay McAllister, Charles Flynn, Ann Tosti, John Schneider, Tom Murphy. Lolaoham fonum The primary purpose of this organization is to invite speakers to the school who are prom- inent in their respective fields. This is for the beneit of the entire student body and any stu- dent may attend these addresses. Topics are presented on the subjects of business, civics and politics at bi-monthly meetings. Normally a question period follows all addresses so that the speaker may clarify any points in his monologue which the students did not fully understand. Thus an opportunity is offered to all to learn of the various fields of activity and the oppor- tunities that may be open to them. The Fordham Forum is extremely fortunate to have Dr. James Flynn as moderator. The elected officers are Daniel De Stefano, Presi- dentg john Grill, Vice Presidentg Kathleen Burke, Secretaryg Stacy Kotsopulos, Treasurer.
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Front Row: John Mason, Frances Hannafin, Michael Ceran, Rosalie Bruno. Back Row: Richard McKeon, james McGowan, jack Varley, Kenneth Meeker, Tony Pappa, Ted Serocci. economics ano finance clues CITY HALL Both the Economics and Finance Clubs are comparative newcomers to the extra-curricular activities at City Hall. Formed to further the knowl- edge and interest of the students in the Held of commerce, both have lived up to their purposes and have in the past year held successful ventures separately and jointly. The Economics Club is under the moderatorship of Mr. Richard Davies and Michael Ceran held the office of President for the 1955-56 school year. Among its activities have been informative discussions. The Economic Con- sequences of the CIO-AF of L Mergeri' and The Economic Consequences of a Family Living Wage are two examples of just such discussions. The Finance Club is under the moderatorship of Dr. Haig Silvanie and Michael Ceran served as President for the current school year. Two iield trips were held by the Finance Club, to mention only one of its varied activities. Hayden-Stone, an investment banking house, and the New York Stock Exchange were the scene of these two Held trips. A joint venture of these two organizations was the participation in the Joint Allied Social Sciences Convention in New York. The diligence of the members was commended on this occasion. The Economics Club is an affiliate of the Catholic Economic Association. 211 Michael Geran President
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ITlLllI2 COUTlCll GI: oelsate Michael Geran President Professor Joseph R. Sherlock Moderator 213 Debating can be fun. Resolved that the non-agriculture industries of the United States should guarantee their employees an annual wagev GAW was the national topic this year and was the subject of the formal debates held each Friday afternoon at 1 P.M. in Shealy Hall, and on occasions was debated inter-collegiately. The officerships this year were held by Michael Geran, in the office of Presi- dent, Carol Kisselbach in the office of Vice President, Dering Sprague in the office of Treasurer, and Stacy Kotsopulos and Frances Hannafin in the offices of Recording Secretary and Corresponding Secretary respectively. The club was once again under the moderatorship of Dr. James Sherlock. The year was brought to a successful conclusion with the annual dinner held in May at the Red Coach Grill. A highlight of the dinner was the presence of some of the Mulry Alumni. Front Row: Michael Geran, Carol Kisselbach, James McPadden. Back Row: John Mason, Thomas Doyle, Helen Murphy, Stacy Kotsopulos, Frances Hannafin, Dering Sprague, Albert Elclund.
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