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Campus Editor gk.. Evening Editor .. ,. . Associate Editdr .,, . ManagihgvEditor ,. 'News Editor .Q.,. .. ...,. Sports Editor . . . .,, 4 . . . Associate .Sports Editor P. . . namnor covmvonsf c ' Editor-invChief 1 i - K ' 1 Q , T w1ohn'Sehneider,- . . , - f ...-...........,,.......... , ,...,,......',g,Joe .B'pim-mf . . . . . . a.. . . 5 . A ...Q .L.-.1 .SQ . . pn. .11 . . f,.. Q.RQS5':Iil3QI -, .b . . f. .Al Fitzgerald' I . .. . . Jim Gallagher. ...L..Jol1n Monahan . , . if ..., ,,'Fl'3.l1lg- Lynch ,.... .Joh-ni Grill. Litierar fEiiitort V -L . . .g..'. Helena Murphy I y I-'eatures -Ed-itat . I. Activitiesg Editor i K.-.,. ..,.,..,..JimDola.n .,,-,..' .-.g .' ..,x . ...,.. . ,..A . ...RayRol-me , 1,y.,, . , Klflv on Dolan,imhhardufrarnontozzi, G6Iie.Kane, Bill Carter, John Schmidt, John JHiClgey,1Bi1lQBrEnl'ian, Mary'-,Gagr1e, Joe .DeSantis, Louis, Romano, Fred Repetti, 'Circulation-.KMgnageaisa. ....fDVennis Srinlly, Egan, Patricia' McGovern Staff Photographers . .r.,.,.,-if'.,l.,.p'.....1,-. .. ... . ,... jirn Whelan, Charlie-Thomas Quill Briefs Director ?.,.,.i,g......L,..,.. .V'. ....,...Carol Kisselbach '-Business Manager- .Q .,, . .gt iff, .-.'.'..... . . . .i,L. . .. . . . . . . .George Kimpel Q S T hlll .A .Q starr Aileen. Hughes, Isabel'-Deinpsey,,Dick M5cKeon, Pat Ernest, Stacy Kats- opulos, C:-i1itnei1.Spalla, Bill Iaehmann, Charles Santare, Mary Kay Mcf Allister,fAxiz1L fliagan, Rosalie' Bruno, Frances Hannann, W. Robert Boris, Jierryg Egan, Martin Flynn, Thomas Lokay, Mary Kelleher, Thomas O Connor,, John -Stratorr, Florence John Sullivan, John Stevenson, James McAI'ster' Donald Bo le Robert 'Bethencourt Robert V'ta ell' D' John' Newton,-R2lph1.fConti, Martin Lewis, .Joan Mannion, Ronnie Maloney, I Jerrylllluro, A-rt Uptonj Ed Kilkelly, Bill Betz, Sal Marcellino. . V I ' K, Faculty-Moderator, V I K , Professor Michael T. Casey , -a Q THE MABOON QUILL-published by and for School of Businessf, This phrase hardly begins to the story of our publication this year. By and for studentsi' does tell us that the MAROON QUILL the tell the has provided the medium for student expression in all phases of journalistic work, editorial, news and feature. It also tells us that the paper serves as an ideal record for the activities of all students and organizations. But these things in themselves are inadequate to express our senti- ments on what this publication really stands for. As in previous years, unity and enthusiastic spirit have flourished under exceptional guidance of Professor Michael T. Casey. But this year, in addition to the nor- mal problems facing an incoming staff of writing, re- writing, typing, layout, proofreading and composing heads the unexpected change to a new publisher meant complete reorganization and a new way of life for the editors. Cone was the old system of on-the-job training at the plant. New surroundings meant a more exacting knowledge of the finer points of editing. 'The Editor- in-Chief, John Schneider with the other two members of the Board of Governors, Joseph Bonanno, Campus Editor, and Rosemary Duggan, Evening Editor, devoted many evenings at the home of the Casey's solving this and the many other problems which were to arise during the year. Looking back these problems were not without their blessings. The problem of presenting the Ignatian theme led to a deeper understanding of the Society of Jesus and their system of education. Our Fifteenth Anniver- sary Issue made us realize our part in the growth of the University. The eulogy to Rev. Alfred J. Barrett, S.J., written by Professor Richard Sexton, enabled us to realize the beauty of words and the greatness of this Jesuit. As a result of these and other problems no two issues were the same, but all were solved through cooperation towards a common goal. As we become Fordham and QUILL Alumni the moments to rememberi' will be the presentation of the plaque to John Schneider, the christening of Carol Kissel- bach's new mimeograph machine, Bonanno and his bunchf the presentation of the orchid to Mrs. Casey and the retirement of Mr. Casey's BAMSEES pin, the forced discipline in Room 810 and the laxity in Room 16, and most especially the many, many social get- togethers. The MABOON QUILL to us is the nucleus of School unity. ' We will always be grateful to the contributors to the paper, to an understanding administration, and most of all to Professor and Mrs. Michael T. Casey without whose p-resence the MABOON QUILL would have been just another publication.
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p RAMS Flounder Sparks of Brilliance yy WI ,ETA V A yi y A ' V , e A ' 1 S RAMS Take 3111 ERRATIC PLAY HURTS p By Fra-nk Lynch In Junior Mhets. B,,,,L,, CARTER ny an KILKELLY '-' Since the last edition of this paper the stumbling Ram caers have What is your immediate reaction upon been taking it on the chin with amazing regularity, Following the dis- reading the above headline? Was it a astrous Hnliriav T?a:+5-M1 +1-4-lf-4 ', ' A' One week from tomorrow night, at the 69th' Regiment Armory, the Maroon Quill Trophy will be awarded to the outstanding player of the Fordham-N.Y.U. basketball game. In the past the working press has votedihis award trrtbenursrnndinw nbuvm-Q M ma fssf.ap+:..a C.-i.Mn 1:-,a s . . v .Ask Graduation marks the end of two very successful years as Sports Editor for Frank Lynch. During that periodthe sports pages of the MAROON QUILL accurately reported the progress of our teams and players, while the Sports Forum offered timely digressions on the overall sports picture. Although it is the athletes who make the news, it remains for competent writers to present it to the student body. In this respect Frank was very fortunate in having at his disposal the most talented and well informed sports staff in the history of the paper. Al Fitzgerald, Associate Editor of the QUILL, served as Assistant Sports Editor last year and was invaluable in an advisory capacity this year. The other Senior staff members consisted of John Schmidt of Varsity swimming team fame, and Gene Kane, manager of the Track team. 'Gene authored the finest sports article of the year. It was the history of Fordham's athletics and appeared in our Fifteenth Anniversary Issue. In the City Hall Division was the Associate Sports Editor, John Grill. Besides writing some fine articles, John organized a staff to insure full sports coverage and a successor next year. His very able staff consisted of Art Upton, a Senior, and Joe Garger, a Junior, who was also the Secretary of the Intercollegiate Bowling Team. All three were members of the Bowling Leagues. The outstanding Junior on the staff was Bill Carter. This talented writer exhibited an unusual ability to analyze teams and players. Another Junior, Ed Kilkelly, a member of the Varsity Track team, covered that team's activity very completely throughout its season. Jerry Muro, a Sophomore, stood out as a man to watch on the sports beat in the next two years. Aside from having a marked ability to write and a fine knowledge of the matter, he exhibited a lively interest and understanding of the mechanics of the sports page. Freshman year was unusually well represented by Ed Carroll and John MacNeill. John was also a member of our Freshman Track team. Another yearling speedster, Frank Malone showed a line potential but was forced to discontinue writing by the pressures of daily practice. In addition to the Fifteenth Anniversary Issue the high point of the year for the paper was the awarding of the MAROON QUILL Trophy. This annual award to the outstanding player of the Fordham- N.Y.U. basketball game was given to Jimmy Nidds of the Violets. On the basis of talent, cooperation and the many intangibles con- nected with publishing a paper, this was a very successful year for Page 3 . Sports Editor Frank Lynch and Associate Sports Editor John Grill wish to express their thanks to the members of their staffs. Finally, the assistance extended by the Moderator, Professor Casey, cannot be too strongly emphasized. His interest in the sports coverage and his policy of giving the Sports Editor a free hand contributed greatly to the success of the Sports page. Sp2:d2KCE3-gtich 229 Associate Sports Editor
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