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On March 4, l95Z, Fordham University became the one hundred nineteenth branch or port of the Propeller Club of the United States which has ports throughout the world and in at least thirty-five other universities within the United States. On the student level there are over three thousand tive hundred students actively engaged in the organization. Primarily, the aims of the Propeller Club are to promote and support the American Merchant Marine, and to aid in the development and improvement of harbors. The port at Fordham was established as a means of aiding marketing and management majors in be- coming tamiliar with the business and economic as- pects ot inland waterways and the Merchant Marine, since many student members are interested in this particular phase of the transportation field. Fordham's Propeller Club has had many films on various means of transportation, and has attended many lectures by prominent men who are interested in student participation in the activities ot this field. DEALY HALL Prilpellel' Front Row M Cashman W Grimes E Bugniazet J. Golligan, G. Spadaccini. Second Row: R. Donahue, W. Ticho S Schuler L Bielski Third Row J Kelly D Schwartz, T. Masters, G. l-lorrigan. Back Row: D. Meise, L Dyer J Viana J. McFeeley, L. Basile.
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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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Sitting: L. Curtin, J. McGroary, A. Lagan, M. McAllister, S, Wallerius J Quadrino Standing T Reinhard A Kennedy, R. Hanley, M. Hayes, T. Wendorff, H. Enright, M. Keenan A Hughes M Dahme W Lynch Club city HALL A notable achievement ot the year was the publi- cation ot the bulletin News-O-Gram in early Septem- ber by Lorraine Curtin and A. Robert Donohue. The purpose of the newsletter is to bridge the gap between the students, alumni and members ot the business world. The otticers responsible tor the carrying out ot the club's functions wereg Gene Spadaccini, Presidentg Ed Bugniazet, Vice Presidentg John Colligan, 2nd Vice Presidentg Gerry Ryan, Secretary-Treasurer. Professor Mario Tucci again served as faculty moderator. Under his inspiration and guidance there has been a harmon- ious cooperation and coordination between the Up- town and Downtown students as witnessed by the large attendance at meetings and increased activity of the organization. 167
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