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'-wmvff fllh. fb Front Row: D. Buffa, S. Wallerius, M. McAllister, A. Roth, L. Curtin. Standing: L. Meola, A. l-lughes, J. McGroary, A. Lagan, M. Dahme, J. Quadrino. anxnxa. Alpha. Chi Gamma Alpha Chi celebrated its fourth Birthday in Fordham this year, and received as its most enviable gift, the Bea Johnson Achievement Award for out- standing accomplishments in Advertising and its re- lated fields. This is the highest award to which a chapter can aspire, since it involves a nation wide competition. The phenomenal success of the Alpa Epsilon Chap- ter can be attributed to each and every GAX girl, our past and present officers, and our enterprising Moder- ator, Professor Albert G. Ramano. C In hopes of surpassing our previous record, this year GAX scheduled an active and versatile program, and entrusted its members to the capable direction of its officers: Joan Mannion, President, Aileen Hughes, Vice President, Lorraine Curtin, Recording Secretaryg Anna Mae Roth, Corresponding Secretaryg Mary Kay McAllister, Treasurer, Sondra Wallerius, Alumni Co- ordinator, and Ann Marie Lagan, Reporter. The warmest recognition of our success was re- ceived from our Dean, Father James J. McGinley, S.J., when he presented GAX with the epitome of rewards -our own little corner in 8lOl What do you think of l.orain's new hat? Z w2a? Joan Mannion President Professor Albert G. Romano 1 81 Moderator
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Front Row: D. Meise, W. Ticho, J. Walsh, E. Campe. SeCOnd Row: L. Dyer, T. Masters, S. Schuler, E. Vinson. Back Row: E. Spadaccini, R. Patz. Alpha Delta Sigma The Ben Dutty Chapter, Alpha Delta Sigma, is currently in its tourth year ot existence and continues to grow bigger and better with each passing year. Our purpose as a Fraternity has been upheld with the high- est degree ot student integrity. The aim ot bridg- ing the gap between the classroom and the actual field of Advertising is uppermost in our planning. The Ben Dutty Chapter will always be indebted to Prot. Albert G. Romano, our taculty adviser, whose tireless and unseltish ettorts give the organization its most valuable asset. The current slate ot otticers are: Marty Barrett, Presidentg Richard Patz, Assistant President, George Connolly, Treasurerg Bob Kelly, Corresponding Secre- tary and Bob Patterson, Recording Secretary. On their shoulders talls the task ot maintaining the high stand- Professor Albert G. Romano Moderator Martin J. Barrett President ards which permeate the National Advertising Fra- ternity tor Men. Prominence and unparalleled success has come to the Ben Dutty Chapter in the past year. ln competi- tion with all the ADS Chapters in the country, our newsletter Rampages was voted best. First place in this competition captures the coveted Otto Kleppner Award. Our own Bob Patterson carved a niche tor him- selt in the tield and at the same time enhanced the chapter by taking tirst prize in the AAAN Advertising Scholarship competition. ln a joint ettort with our sister chapter, GAX, we captured second place in national competition tor National Advertising Recog- nition Week, another teather in our advertising hat. Last but not least, who will forget the ADS-GAX joint tashion show, which became the talk ot the school due to its unprecedented success. Sitting: M. Barrett, G. Connolly, R. Marone. Standing: J. McGivney D. Chin, R. Donohue, J, Donohue.
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Proofreading by the Board of Directors. Professor Silvan A. Tessoriere Moderator Frederick F. Repetti President a. ance Sheet The Fordham Balance Sheet is the official, bi- annual publication of Fordham's Accounting Society. Reaching its diamond issue this year, the Balance Sheet is unique in that it is the only journal to be undertaken by any of the various societies in the School of Business, lts purpose it not only to augment the knowledge the student extracts from the textbook, but also to provide an organ for written expression, a tool needed in any modern business situation whether it be a simple memorandum or a formal financial re- port. As the journal's founder and moderator, Pro- fessor Silvan A. Tesoriere states, This is the mark of achievement which personnel men seek. The magazine is continually improving in quality, as is its prominence outside the university scene. This year the Balance Sheet was displayed at such business events as the Automation Show, and the meeting of the New York Chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants. The editorial board this year consisted of: Fred Repetti, Editor-in-Chief, Jim McAlister and Jim Mc- Padden, Managing Editorsig Bill Lenard, Financial Editor, and Jerry Kiessling, Literary Editor. Since its inception ten issues ago, six features have appeared regularly. Of general interest to all were the Busi- ness Undercurrentsu column and the Book Reviews centered on the American commercial scene. Alum- ni Briefs and General Postings were continued this year, these columns being designed to give current accounts of Accounting Society meetings and former graduates' progress in the field. More technical articles covered Tax Tips and the unofficial answers to questions selected from the current CPA examina- tions. ln addition to these regular features, many fine articles were contributed on a wide variety of business topics. Front Row: R. Riddle, J. McAlister, J. Bell, F. Repetti. Second Row: P. Talbot, T. Sexton, J. W. Kelly, T. Mirante. Back Row: J. Pfeiffer, R. Scully, D. Chamberlain, J. Kiessling. I '
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