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 219 of 306
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Moderator Reverend Leo Monaghan, SJ., addresses the Key. manoon key Established in 1953 to promote student support of athletic functions and allied events, the Key has shown once again this year its true Fordham spirit. To help promote and bolster the activities are students from the School of Business, both City Hall and Campus Divisions, the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education and the College of Pharmacy. Under the able guidance of Reverend Leo Monaghan, SJ., the Steering Committee, Committee Chairmen and members have once again performed a great job. The officers elected to the Steering Committee were George Kimpel, Chair- man, School of Business, City Hall Division, Michael Calhoun, College of Arts and Sciences, Don Dolan, School of Business, Campus Division, Kay Horgan, School of Education, and Dick Otis, College of Pharmacy. The chairmen of the various committees were Gene Price, Social Commit- tee, Gerald O'Sullivan, Key Committee, Bon Stracci, Entertainment Committee, Stacy Kotsopulos, Sales Committee, and Eileen Dowling, Publicity Committee. A note of thanks goes to Ioan Garofalo and Alma Carey, Key Secretaries, and Jhlz THEAT 1' VQ '55'NEff lull ' A ggtiiti pu?-'55 SKI N133 Q Nl ff 1 N 5 4:4 Z 21 POR Dun H Ds GLOW QRIVB George Kimpel Chairman, Steering Committee Mary Gagne, Financial Secretary. The Keyis undertakings this year included: Open House Dances, the Ford- ham Festival, which included a jazz concert, an intramural football game be- tween the Fordham All Stars and the Manhattan All Stars which was won by Fordham, the Coronation Dance crowning Miss Fordham, and last but not least, the Ski Weekend. Ski Weekend . . . no skis. Olympic tryouts. 217

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fonoham Balance eet Professor Sylvan A. Tesoriere Moderator James Gallagher Editor bb 3.98, 4' 1334? we v iff iw ax..----:,.., bx Kwixif-ESSEX he ra Zyf X, X I . - 111.2 ,V r fm fr V l I fist, ,im--VVLW-'---w X a'W,?5,2 ' ga - , -f 'ii lv .i,hQ!.pgf, 5 If AUM-F ff- ,Q ,Q . 4, rp f 1. ...- - 'ff 7 A ': 1 3. ,.,...'-w '7-. f '1 WV 4 fi , 'W W' ff-fffifzcfm-f2 '. -- -V ' , 7 ', , 5. 15' ,f ,L b j,4',1.'C ' ' V, lx' I 'fir' 'Mft 'sr C ' Y :java 1., -A H-M, ' gig. an :E xi f ,I , -. . -W ' wi, 51.255 it - ' , 'Te' 9,5-Lffxx .Z . 216 In the spring of 1952 the Accounting Society of the School of Business published the first edition of its journal, the Fordham Balance Sheet, Its moderator was Professor Silvan A. Tesoriere, C.P.A. It was welcomed amid much anticipation by both the students and the faculty, mainly because it was the first journal to be published by any of the various societies of the School of Business. In the first edition of the journal its purpose was clearly emphasized by our past Dean, the Rev. Father Michael McPhelin, SJ. This newly established channel of communication invites the articulate student to think his best thoughts. If he takes the trouble to elaborate in writing an idea which has preoccupied his thinking he is assured of an organ through which to bring his thoughts before the attention of others for honest criticism and further developmentf' Since the Balance Sheet is edited and published by the members of the Accounting Society, its major aim is to develop thought primarily concerned with accounting. Hence, one of its main features is the unofficial answers to the Theory of Accounts section of the CPA examination, the answers are prepared by the students and reviewed by the faculty. Individual topics on various other aspects of related fields of business appeared in the pub- lished edition and they have become an essential feature of future issues. In the first edition of the Balance Sheet in December of 1954 a very noteworthy de- velopment was accomplished by expansion on both horizontal and verticalv levels. Ex- pansion was effected horizontally by the inclusion of the members of the City Hall Division of the School of Business on the staff, vertical integration was had in the admission of freshmen to the staff. As the Fordham Balance Sheet grows in stature and prominence outside the university scene, much well-deserved credit belongs to Professor Silvan A. Tesoriere, who originally fostered the idea of a journal for the Accounting Society. A constant advocate of the opinion that the necessary supplement to the textbook lies outside the classroom, The Bal- ance Sheets present level of fruition represents his well-directed efforts. The various columns in the Balance Sheet, e.g., the Book Reviewsf' and especially Business Under- currents enable the student to keep informed of current business events as well as en- courage the development of thought in terminology other than that employed in the text- books. In retrospect, it is evident that this journal has firmly established itself as representative of an important phase of the extracurricular activity of the Fordham student of business which has the specific intention of broadening the scope of inquiry and comprehension of the student in accounting matters. Front Row: Patrick Talbot, Robert Cummings, James Gallagher, Donald Hopkins. Middle Row: Leo Henderson, Louis Xavier, John Ricillo, Andrew Macyho, Thomas McDermott. Back Row: Robert Delaney, John Kelly, Edward Vorwerk, Alfred Canal, Thomas Sexton.



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umvenslty BANG Long a leading organization at Fordham is the University Band. High- lights of the Bandls activities were the annual Spring Concert and its Christ- mas Concert. The Band also has' taken part in civic ceremonies, such as the Pulaski Day Parade and the St. Patrick's Day Parade. The Band has approximately forty-five members under the direction of Mr. George Seuffert. The moderator is Prev. Harold Mulqueen, SJ., who has been moderator since 1929. Founded in 1925, the University Band has taken a leading part in the activities of Fordham. The Band has been located at Tiernan Hall for many years. However, this year the building is being torn down to make ready for a new modern building. As a result, in September, the University Band will meet in Collins Auditorium. The Band is very familiar with Collins though, because they have been practicing there once a Week. . K . 1, A J J Q lg' f ,YQ Y- x 9 -3J? 5'? l ' if? f 'Sain 4.,.t,r., S.. , . r 'amiga '. .QW ' 6 P . ,l' 1,3 D fzvWQ1'Jf- W .rf ' .i z ,lar f' 'ylr 'W I I T ' '12 v 1 L' glfm.. QW'-t 4 y lift ff' ,wgiiltrgafi tt W V X ' 1 - ' , ' 1TE l w..4e'W ,. F yi ,yr 'lf' ,, rl . W iw , I V' ., 4, x ls Y. .1-1 Hgfrgsr-. K .,. . , . .--ufzrwqv G ' W Qian! 'ivLf'I13U'7 ft? 'Q -Wt'i'i:,4- , . 218 ' ffi ll wa Q

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