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What'll it be-Beethoven or Brubeck? The us The l956-57 year was launched with the election of a new slate of officers. Ken Meeker was elected President, Joe Kelly Vice-President, and Dave Raftery Secretary-Treasurer. The meetings progressed under the supervision of our Moderator, Professor Christian Oehler. As the pendulum swung toward jazz, the influx Professor Christian Oehler Moderator Kenneth Meeker President ic Club of more and more members becameapparent. As 'in- terest grew, the syncopated strains of the jazz masters were dominant at our Thursday meetings. This year's program successfully integrated jazz and the classics to bring about a happy medium. Through the use of guest speakers and open discussions, each of the members received a broader concept and a greater appreciation of the universal language of man, music. Sitting: M. Keenan, D. Raftery, K. Meeker, M. Dahme, J. Quadrino, P. Conklin. Standing: D. Gaydos, A. Kennedy, C. Zangara, D. Wright, N. Lore, T. Wendorff, V. Sabella, P. Lee, R. Hanley, W. Lynch, C. Drakopoulos. J'-1 aww -, . -..-.,, - -V-A-a.,....,.,.., -..-. ...- A ,. ,..... . V
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William D. White eterans Club City I-Iall The William D. White Veterans Club' was born at Fordham last year to provide spiritual, physical and academic assistance for those of the City Hall division who served their country in the Armed Forces. The organization was named in honor of an illustrious son of Fordham who not only distinguished himself as a leader of men but gave his life for his country. Much of the credit for the present sound footing of the organization goes to our first President, Theodore J. Schimoler, who gave rnuch time and effort to the club's formation. Our thanks and congratulations to Ted and his fellow officers for a job well done. Working diligently the first year, the club drew up and ratified a Constitution and was admitted to the Student Council. Semi-monthly meetings were held to discuss matters of importance to the veterans. On two different occasions, the members attended Masses The wise old men. offered forthe repose of the soul of William D. White. Two successful socials were held and the year was cli- maxed by a wonderful outing, To continue the work started by Ted, we elected Marty Barrett, President, Bill Sullivan, Vice President, Ed Corcoran, Treasurer, and B.obl'Donohue, Secretary, for the year i956-57. This year, we are grateful to have the guidance of Mr. O'Neil, S.J., our faculty adviser. His sage remarks and sound suggestions have guided our every move. ln addition to our regular meetings and the many social activities, the club sponsored a University wide Communion Breakfast, attended by the Vets Clubs from all the schools of the University. We look forward to the continued growth and suc- cess of this organization. Martin J. Barrett President , Front Row: R. Bartkus, G. Connolly, J. Donohue, M. Barrett, F. Callaghan, R. Hester, R. Bittles. Second Row: T. Costello, G. Brady, J. Deady, T. Mahoney, P. Dunleavy. Back Row: .J. Craig, E. Cororan, R, Marone, J. Ryan, J. Connolly. ' - serawt-.s.u za ' . 1 eff
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arnnn tl Profesor John E. Reddy Moderator James J. Gallagher Editor in Chief Thomas B. O'Connor Evening Editor Raymond VV. Rohne City Hall Editor
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