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

 - Class of 1957

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Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 164 of 288
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Thomas A. Wogan President T N 'Q 1 'Q it ., ' 'Hn ,,, Dr. Maurice l. Hart Moderator The Student Council functions as a medium of contact among the students themselves and between the student body and the administration. lt gives the students an opportunity to express their views through their representatives, and is composed of class presi- dents and representatives of recognized activities of the City Hall Division. The Council co-ordinates existing activities and fosters new ones. The year 1956-57 saw the Aquinas Society and the Finance So- ciety admitted to membership on the Council. Under the guiding hand of Dr. Maurice l. l-lart, its moderator, the Council moved through another successful year. The Twentieth Annual lnterclass Dinner was an outstanding success, the best in its history, largely due to the efforts of Dick McKeon and Roger Musetti. Under the direction of Chris Drako- poulos, the Student Directory was published at a profit to the school. The Council also held two successful dances and sponsored the Annual Communion Break- fast, the Junior Prom and Senior Week. Thomas Wogan was elected to the Presidency with Frances Hannafin, Erich Augustin and Chris Drakopoulos as Vice President, Secretary and Treas- urer respectively, Student Councll Let's have a meeting at the Readeway. i6O

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The meeting was opened at 8 A. M. with a prayer by our moderator, Mr. Diskin. ere present: , The roll was called and all members w Seniors Juniors Cashman Owens Horrigan, V.P. McShane Sexton Reilly, Sec. Spadaccini Haefner Meany, Pres. Christesen, Treas. Sophomores Freshmen Crowley Lyons Forgione Hickey Governale Sullivan Dursi, Sec, Weimer Poczatek Bugoni Mussetti OLD BUSINESS: As in the past years, we set out this year to accom- plish our Constitutional purpose i.e., to represent the student body of the School of Business, Campus Divi- sion. We will foster activities for the students, stimu- late spirit in the school and formulate and coordinate policies with regard to student interests in cooperation with the faculty and the administration. ln the wee small hours of the morning. . Professor Raymond J. Diskin Moderator Raymond A. Meany President NEW BUSINESS: A motion was made that Mr. Dursi be appointed chairman of Freshman -Reception Committee. Sec- onded. Vote l6-O-4. Carried. Mr. Christensen was appointed chairman and brought forth a new and complete Student Directory. Vote: unanimous. Mr. Reilly was appointed Chair- man of the Junior Prom for the campus division. Vote: l8-O-Z. Carried. This year witnessed the birth of a new organiza- tion as Frank McShane requested Council approval to start a School of Business Booster Club whose express purpose it was to give extra support to School of Business activities. The results were surely rewarding of the work done. Permission was granted. Vote: unanimous. Before adjourning a word of thanks is due once again to our moderator, Mr. Raymond J. Diskin, and our Assistant Dean, Reverend William E. Boyle, SJ., without whose continued interest and support we would have found impossible to label this year as- another job well done. ' The Secretary made a motion for adjournment after setting the date-for the next meeting. Vote: unanimous. The meeting was closed with a prayer by Mr. Dis- kin, the moderator, at 8:50 A.M. The Secretary l 59



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Front Row: E. Augustin, F. Hannafin, T. Wogan, C. Drakopoulos, Dr. M. Hart. Second Row: J. Hickey, T. Lokay L. Curtin, J. Mannion, R. McKeon, F. Cespino, M. Feenaghfy. Third Row: S. King, B. Woisiri, A. Hughes, A Egan, R. Boris, J. Thompson, J. Harley. Back Row: J. McPadden, J. Varley, T. Serocke, W. Culhane, M. Johnes D. Sprague, L. Evangelista, R, Drennan, P. Lee, J. Byrne. CITY HALL This guy's trying to pull a fast one. O.K. we mean business. 161

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