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 226 of 306
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The Bosses. My thanks to THE MAROON QUILL and Joe Bonanno. Without your timely help, Ice, ARIES would have proved to be rather difficult at times. Photography . . . what is there to say? Most yearbooks are fortunate-in acquiring one good camera man. We had tWo. Charley Thomas, our Photography Editor . . . CCharles, I could never understand your camera shynessj and Jim Whelan, who always managed to carry texts under one arm, Sodality records under the other, and a speed-graphic camera between his teeth. Dexterous young fellow . . . Our luck developed in pairs. Art work . . . magnificol Bill Liptack and John Hickey undertook all art assignments with ease and accomplished them in their own superb manner. A glance through our book is proof enough. I understand both men are seeking employment at the Bettman Archivesl John T. Garbarini Literary Editor F . Patrick Lynch Sports Editor Sports on parade. 224 Now, as I see it . . .

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W E Martin A. Flynn Financial Manager This is our section, our sanctuary, where for eight months the sweat of our brow has resulted in this, the 18th edition of ARIES. The work is behind us and only the memories remain. Ah yes, the memories. Yearbooks do not materialize without the talent rendered by Managing Editors, particularly when the person involved is one Mr. Bob Delaney. Your efforts made the editorship of this book a simple task, Bob. Of course, you had the aid of our organizational chart to guide you along our little chain of com- mand. To go a step further, we had organizational charts for our organizational charts! Nerve pills and john Garbarini, a perfect blend. Thanks to you, John, and your keen literary manner, our theme and dedi- cation are the finest ARIES has employed in a long while. With the assistance of Tom Gregg, a titanic job was efficiently ac- complished. Helen Murphy, combination photographer CPD, Associate Editor, and as pleasant a personality as this yearbook staff will ever know. No assignment was too burdensome or too extensive to be submitted on time. Helen, how are the ulcers? File clerk, proof reader, typist, all moulded into one gigantic hulk, forming the person of Kevin O'Brien. Kev, my boy, I'll have to admit, you really were the big man on campus. 'We had the solution to any trying situation. There were instances when an assignment needed coverage immediately.. A long arm fusually yours, Bobj would reach out of our domain in Reidy Hall, extend as far as Dealy Hall, and attach itself to one of our unsuspecting staff members. Once the contact was es- tablished, the assignment was given, written, and proofread, usually within a half hour, breaking all existing records made by previous ARIES staffs. And to Pat McGrath, hats off to you. You've compiled more copy in the least amount of time than anyone has in ARIES traditions. Your captions weren't bad either. . . F rank Lynchls sports section was masterful, thanks to F rank's talents and his efficient staff. 223 i if ii gm So there's where the money went! I Donald F. Dolan Financial Manager William F. Lehmann Financial Manager



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William E. Liptack Art Editor D ffffx Charles E. Thomas Photography Editor That guy can,t spelll No wonder we had trouble with picturesl This edition could not have materialized if it were not for the excellent guidance of our moderators-Professor Richard Sexton and Doctor James Flynn. Each moderator allowed us enough freedom in our decisions to enable us to develop a ma- ture confidence in ourselves. For this We shall be ever grateful. And finally, to all the staff members . . . the typists, proof- readers, ad salesmen, booster salesmen, etc., to those who did the bulk of the work and did it so well, congratulations. This 18th edition of ARIES is the result of various assignments, both large and small, that you have consummated, it is the result of your efforts, and it is because of you and your performance that the 1956 edition of ARIES has tasted successf' Richard T ramontozzi Editor-in-Chief It is indicative of Dick's personality that he would submit the copy for ARIES Without the least mention of himself. It is congruent with the refusal to accept praise that he has evidenced throughout the year. Yet, there is no one else on the staff who personifies the untiring efforts that have made this edition the success it has been. There is no one who has Worked so untiringly, Worried so often, or so unselfishly shouldered the many burdens that have become paramount. There is no one Who was as ready with assurance, praise, and the timely quip when the going got rough. In short, We, the assistant editors, literary men, proofreaders, photographers, financial men, et al, salute Dick-and say that any laurels we may receive belong mainly to him. The Staff 225

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