Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1956

Page 268 of 306

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 268 of 306
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ll E! ll 1. l l. li l 'w l Front Row: Bob Rechers, Ken Gav- rel, Manuel Boccini, Bill Driscoll, Bob Gottlieb, Kevin Sullivan. Back Row: Ted Cesaeski, Murray Lieber, Ray Poll, Carl Szuter, Coach Zoltan Hra- detsky, Jack Triollo, Ed Kenna, Walt Carlin, Bill McNulty, Richard Coll. iw Touche Iiencmo Confronted again this year, as in past years, with some of the top Collegiate fencing teams of the Nation, the Rams Fencers proved to be no match for the more powerful foe. Hampered by little practice which was the result of in- adequate fencing facilities on Campus, the Fencers have, however, shown great fighting spirit and the one win, five lost record does not tell the whole story. The team has con- tinuously improved and it is hoped that they will triumph over Stevens Institute, Newark and Rutgers the remaining scheduled matches, thus bettering the year's record. The individual students in the different divisions this year were Robert Gottlieb, who has an impressive thirteen wins and four losses to his credit in Foil. In the Sabre Class Co-Captain Manuel Borcini has improved his last year,s record with a 12 and 6 record. Bill Driscoll, Paul Berman, Carl Szuter and the other members have made the team no pushover. Co-Captain Bill Driscoll, Coach Zoltan Hradetsky, Co-Captain Manuel Boccini. Three musketeers.

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Front Row: Frank Mellone, Ronald Bemiassoni, Captain Bill Fiorentino, Charlie Smith, Marty Burns. Back How: Captain George D. Jackson, Moderator, jim Harper, Don Moore, joe Pianpiano, Carl Szuter, Ray Pohl, Master Sergeant Lou Ciocca, Coach. mile team The Fordham University Rifle Team has been the top team in the City for the past two years. In both the 1953-'54 and 1954-'55 seasons the team was un- defeated in league competition. This season's record presently stands at 9 wins and I loss. This one defeat gives the team a four year record of 56 Wins and 3 losses, with 8 matches still to be fired this season. The Maroon Sharpshooters are in a good position to retain the St. Iohn's Invitational Tournament Trophy which they won last year. The team also expects to better it's national standing, 24th in this yearis National Intercollegiate Rifle Matches. A four man team of Harper, Burns, Fiorentino and Bernasconi entered the William Randolph Hearst Trophy Match in April, 1955 and broke the match record. On the next day of firing, however, one of the open teams exceeded the total. Fordham still re- ceived four gold medals for being the high college team. Jim Harper has been a member of the All-Star Rifle Team since his Fresh- man year. This year, among 300 competitors, Harper is third, Burns, fifth and Fiorentino is moving into the top ten. Ray Pohl, Ron Pernasconi and Carl Szuter appear to be headed for Ram stardom. Their firing will be backed up by Frank Mellana, Joe Pianpiano and Charlie Smith. Freshmen, Don Moore and Pete Hardy have firing scores of varsity caliber and will round out next year's Maroon squad. 5. ' , 3 ... wa, 5 Q. V. ,vs ttagsf fat., . ps. I Lx - :fa . M I , x, M L' ami. nr- y - . y Q.. 4,- t ,W.,.. Q Q 'fi . ,s -. ,ss.f,t... f- X.. ' ,.,,? .,., A V., K, ag- 'zzrliv . 'F isf'?K4g':fgW'i1f.MLL 5 ' .. -,'Iv rx . My sm, f . - - ?f1f'ftm1i'.. ,. . . .,.,, 4, .,. Good form. f 'S ,,, . .,.. . 11 up - is ,,. ,,,... ,., . . 5' V ' ' K P- ws. S P. 5 I - 1 , 52 ' r-52 4? r ' , ' , 2 gs.. . '- -2 I -' ' -ir aqi - V f it .aff W ., . . . at ... ' V Q . . ..J , 's'.:.fg,j--. '- f WMI:-Q ' ,,-, - fiat' ' V ' ' 1 ' 'T .Wage y , t . ., ,g,t.-tvfmil 51L1:.::a: I 3 S' .-vii? 'S 1- zfzflii' E 1 13-2 . .ff '11 ' f . YB -5- . ...rr few , 'X re psi fm: M1 iw:-viz:-4-if t,aT:s ., gf N at ,. is -.f :- f asm.: : , . r.--.sw-..,i.f--s-an-Q.. ' aft..-'.:1'. Q- .. - tr- F., .-X L-,g ,'-,g,3,1yzf.- .J ,- s .,wV-:Qi-G1 A bull's eye. . f..,t -X. ., , .... - .Mr-.y..f .. .,,,...a.a,sw,i -V .- a.a.w-r.wmwxw11v.. ,, -:Z -wffra-?5 4v:+ --2-ww' :M Captain George D. Iackson, Moderator Captain William Fiorentino Master Sergeant Lou Ciocca A winning team. 265



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Sandra Wallerius, Patricia Ernest, Stacy Kotsopulous, Mary Gagne. A southpaw yet. womens mtnamunat Bowlmo A dull roar followed by a cry It's a strikei' is a com- mon occurrence at the Thursday and Friday afternoon meetings of the Fordham University, School of Business, Women,s Bowling League at the City Hall Alleys. Sea- soned performers play side by side with up and coming beginners. The novices who once knew only of gutter- balls now enjoy frequent spares and strikes. Bowling is called the sport that both old and young can equally enjoy, but Fordham women seem to have an edge on the fun of it. The league has been in operation for the past six years. At present it is the only athletic extracurricular activity open to women at Fordham. In order to have a good team, you must have a capable captain which in this instance is Mary Gagne. Z She is ably assisted by Stacy Kotsopulos, co-captain and by Patricia Ernest, Secretary. The girls have an excellent spirit of friendly rivalry when playing against each other. They work constantly to improve their game and enjoy doing so. Thereby, they prove that hard work and fun can and do go hand in hand. At the end of the season, a dinner was held in con- junction with the Men's Bowling League at which trophies were given to honor the girls with the highest averages and for high score. Thus bowling becomes another link in the formation of the chain which makes up the complete Fordham woman. 1 Z Z

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