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Front Row: T. Lokay, G. Egan, M. McKeown, A. Pacelli. Back Row: D. Sullivan, R. Boris, F. Reen, J. Sexton, . J. Conway, F. Sinnott. 0'Mai1ia Business Club The O'Mailia Business Club is designed to offer to the evening students a broader view of business and industry in general and a knowledge of specific fields of endeavor while, presenting opportunities in particular companies. This aim is achieved by inviting guest lecturers from all phases of business activity: banking, research, marketing, accounting, investment et al. All the speakers are prominent men in their fields and well qualified to offer constructive advice to the students in the question and answer periods -that follow the lec- tures. The students also profit from discussions about their own particular job experience. Under the direction of Mr, Thomas Hyland, our moderator, and Thomas Lokay and Frank Sinnott, the President and Vice President, the club had another highly successful and profitable year. As in the past, the year's activities were climaxed by the Annual Busi- ness Club Dinner, held jointly with the Loyola Busi- ness Club. This is a real problemlll Thomas J. Lokay President 176
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Rock 'n Roll! University and Founded in l925, the University Band has become a beloved tradition on the Fordham campus. lt is one of the most active organizations on Rose Hill with the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts highlighting its indoor activity, These concerts are held in the Band's new home, Collins Auditorium. The Band also marches in the Pulaski Day Parade and, along with Fordham's R.O.T.C. units, in the traditional St. Patrick's Day Parade. A familiar and most welcome sight at all Ford- ham's home basketball games is a representative dele- gation from the University Band which, along with the school songs, entertains the fans with Dixieland jazz selections. The Band's forty-tive members are under the direction ot Mr. George Suettert. The moderator has been Rev. l-larold Mulqueen since l929, making him almost as much of a Fordham tradition as the Band itself. The Business School is well represented in the Band by many underclassmen and graduating senior Bob Hatala.
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C? Sitting: P. Conklin, A. Egan, E. Coleman, J. Quadrino, M. Keenan, Standing: P. Lee, W. Loughran, K. Meeker, C. Zangara, J. Hickey, C. Drakopoulos, V. Sabella, V. Cafarchio, D. Gaydos, D. Raftery, J. Garger, W..Lynch. Lo ola. Business Club The Loyola Business Club had a very successful and active year under the direction of Mr. Robert L. Koerner, the club moderator. The activities of the club this past year took the form of a very complete and varied program. The primary purpose of our organization is to acquaint students with the career opportunities in the various fields of industry and business. To this end, guest speakers were invited to address the group. The lecture series was inaugurated with the appearance of Mr. Paul Centi of the Placement Gffice. Other speak- ers included Mr. Bryan Marvin of Consolidated Edison who evaluated the importance of the newly proposed Indian Point Atomic Energy Project and Mr. Robert We'll have it painted during the summer, Joan. Lyons of the New York Telephone Co. who explained and demonstrated integrated Data Processing in the demonstration room of the New York Telephone Co. Feeling that it would be beneficial to all con- cerned, we also incorporated a program of specific interest and value to the Freshman. The chairman of the respective school departments addressed the Fresh- men on the particular values of and requirements for the fields of study they represented. Responsible for the complete and well run sched- ule were Joseph Garger, Ann Egan and Christ Drako- poulos who acted in the capacity of President, Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer respectively. . .,.. '..i 'Q ., -Q Professor g Q R b t L K ?iM24l:?iln-i-2- 555335315 ' ' o er . oerner Moderato, Joseph W. Garger President v Ywa r .t Q' ' v ai.:-fpg.:: . Q- 5 1 5' . -f .. .- -r 1' ..z , ' xg 3 3 .,5,2:f: 54 fm,-f lt r 6 V an. as efmwx x ' ' , 41 'iii '+w, gv. 1 . 1...r 3, frsswmaju 4. 1 psig, 4 I li 43, Mi. Q, Q3 aiu-s x as fb W xx ax 'KS as 22,9 2,341 in 'f
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