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UDIVGIQSII glee luis Again as in the past, the Fordham University Clee Club was Rose Hill's chief ambassador of good will and song. A familiar sight leading the vocalizing rams,,' Mr. Frederic Joslyn, otherwise known as Doc, once again ably directed all productive efforts of the group. Father Theodore F. Farley SJ., moderator of the club, has guided the affairs of the club and helped members in private life as well as in matters of song. This year the Business School should be proud of its fine representatives. They are: Dick Campbell, Don Dolan, Bill Milusich, Bill Barrs, Ed Hill, Brian McDonnell, Richard VVelch, Carl Lewondowski and outstanding soloist jim McCole. It's been a busy year for the club. The boys have serenaded many various eastern girls, schools in New York, Albany, Boston and New Haven. Two biggest events of the year were the Christmas Concert at the New York Athletic Club and the annual Town Hall Concert. At the latter, a sellout audience listened attentively to several classical selections interspersed with modern and spiritual pieces. At the finish, all agreed no musical group ever received a more enthusiastic reception. The true spirit of -the University is most certainly exemplified by the organization. In june when graduation beckons, the memory of this is well preserved in the mind of Fordham men. On the day of commencement those departing are united in this spirit by a singing farewell impressively rendered by Fordharnis men of song. The voices of Rose Hill. Let's have a songfest. The leaders. 219 Z, 1 i
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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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fu -Fm You're on the air!! ,f - wang, 4 Q. 'fm I X Dick Patz If we could only get a sponsor! Fordham University Radio, is on the air!,' These are the words that are heard in more than one hundred thirty thousand homes in the New York area every week. They represent the commencement of ,another day of the best in classical and semi- classical music, educational reports and moral topics. WF UV-F M is one of the most formidable undertakings of the student body. The station is on the air fourteen hours every day, seven days a week, for a total of nearly one hundred hours every week. The entire staff of WF UV-F M is made up of the students of Fordham including all announcers, producers, di- rectors and public relations men. Considering the fact that the preparation for a broadcast takes at least four times as long as the broadcast itself, there can be no doubt as to the students, fervor and devotion to their task. Every day's broadcast starts with Mass from the Blue Chapel of Keating Hall at 9:20 A.M. All special events at Fordham such as the conferring of degrees on world dignitaries, or lec- tures by well-known leaders in different fields are covered! The director of this sole Catholic radio station in New York is the Rev. Timothy S. Healey, SJ. His assistant, a graduate of the Fordham University School of Business, is Program Director Mr. Ralph Rourke. Chief announcer this year is Harry DeMaio and other staff members include William deDufour, Chief Engineer, Timothy O'Shea and James Mullholland, Program Guides, Kenneth Kosti- gan, Drama Director, Richard DiFalco, Production Director, Jay Jones, Continuity Editor, Raymond Hartnett, Special Events Director, Anthony Coggi and Harvey Humphrey, Broadcast Supervisors, George Cowan, Sports Director, and Richard Schwende, Publicity Director. This is Fordham University Radio, WFUV-FM, New York! 220
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