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Kneeling: F. Morina, W. Lenard, T. Serocke, R. Romeo, E. Kurtzke, L. Whyte. Sitting: R. Roussey, J. Bellotti, P. Sheridan, C. Davis, R. Morgan, J. Gistaro. Standing: M. Gialanella, J. Woytowich, F. Novak, K. Meeker, J. Sugrue, J. Kelly, J. Schubert, C. Zangara, J. Varley, J. Barry, D, Hesselbirg, J. Edge, R. Cestola, F. McGill, P. McGuire, J. O'Sullivan, E. Vollmer, W, Sullivan. city HAISL ,AggQuntrin ' Professor Silvan A. Tesoriere Moderator l 64 James V. McPadden President The l956-57 scholastic year marked another suc- cessful season, in every way, for the Fordham Account- ing Society. Frequent meetings, alternating between uptown and downtown, made it possible for the ac- counting students to meet informally and develop an interest in accounting far exceeding that acquired in the classroom. At these meetings, distinguished men from all branches of the accounting profession spoke on the experiences, challenges and opportunities to be found in their particular fields of interest, which included public, private and government accounting. Another customary feature of the Society's meetings was a mo- tion picture, dealing with one of the many phases of business. These films always proved to be both en- lightening and entertaining. At the close of each meeting, refreshments were served: these, of course, were always well received by those attending. The Society's annual dinner-dance was again the culmination of the year's activities. This affair was one of the social highlights of the school year for all present. We of the Accounting Society feel that, in the course of the year, through our participation in the
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Front Row: M. McAllister, A. Lagan, L. Curtin, J. McGroary S Wallerius J Quadrino Second Row M Hayes L. Johnston, D. Gaydos, A. Hughes, H. Enright M Dahme Back Row T Reinhard R Hanley T. Wendorff, C Drakopoulos CITY HALL Cashman with Bob Donahue serving as Vice President. The Downtown officers were President Ed Corcoran and Vice President Gene Price. The club and its officers functioned under the guiding hand of Professor Albert G. Romano, faculty moderator. The outstanding activity of the Marketing Club this year was the production of the Annual Fashion Show in coopera- tion with G. A. X. The club has long been respected for its outstanding contributions to the activities of the School of Business. Professor Albert G. Romano Moderator
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Robert J. Cummins President Society's functions, we have done much to broaden our outlook on accounting and its place in the busi- ness world, as well as to become better acquainted with our fellow students. Our Moderator this year, as in past years, has been Professor Silvan Tesoriere, who is now the chairman of Fordham's accounting department. Uptown officers Society Which one was guest speaker? this year were Bob Cummins, President, James Bell, Vice-President, Dan Kenny, Secretary, and Tom Mir- ante, Treasurer. Officers at City Hall were Jim McPadden, President, Dick Romeo, Vice-President, Ed Kurtzke, Secretary, and Bill Lenard, Treasurer. The officers and members join in wishing the Society and its future members many successful years to come. DEALY HALL Front Row: J. Riccillo, J. Felczalc, E. Kenna, T. Reis, L. l-lenderson, R. Scully. Second Row: J. McAllister, J. Scarfuri, J. O'Brien, B, MacDonald, W. Koch, l-l, Klee. Third Row: J. Whelan, R. Cummins, P. Talbot, J, Reilly, R. Conti, R. Riddle. Fourth Row: D. Laura, F. Repetti, F. Owens, D. Chamberlain, A. Haefner, J. Bell. Back Row: T. Mirante, W. Pfeiffer, D. Duffy, T. Sexton, R. Murrain, J. Kiesling. ff' ' ' P 1z'95'Z9l?Y.
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