Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1957

Page 196 of 288

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 196 of 288
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Page 196 text:

of - - as-11 Dr. James J. Flynn Business Moderator 192 John A. Riccillo Editor-in-Chief sg Professor Richard Sexton Literary Moderator Ann H. Egan Business Manager

Page 195 text:

Executive suite! cigar-smoking fame, Professor Michael T. Casey, was relieved of his position so that he might prepare for his sabbatical leave which he took during the second semester. His sharing of the editors' anxieties and his cooperation with the efforts of each and every mem- ber of the staff have served as a stimulus throughout the years. Mr, John E. Reddy, Assistant Professor of English, became the new moderator and continued in the fine cooperative spirit established by his prede- cessor. Ten issues of the QUILL reached its two-thousand readers this year, each one reflecting the talents and labors which were behind it. The MAROON QUILL-published by and for the School of Business-was again this year a worthy repre- sentation of the quality and integrity of the Fordham School of Business and its student body. They're only making believe. Cheers, five more issues to go Don't you have any info for my briefs. 4 239 9 Joseph W Garger Robert K. Bethencourt Business Manager -, .,., , . , 5, X , it 'iw :..,s-,1 , , ':' V - ,Q f.f,. My , ,'., s,,, . -f V- ., - -.-4.-Q,gsgg1'f1:w:,.,:-,. f, im 5: agaflsf.fgrizzsy-.-w e was... .Jail 5-v f 3: , xii' :rt 1 ' -' f , -,gF 't?51 ',3.5gs,- ' - Y ,. ' .Sf , . 5 fa- 7 -v ----4.-:Mn H-.f.'.,s: . . sp. ,- 's-L,-a,-,.x -, t 'H w,.a,s.t fi s iZiw!B1wt'!.s'-5.-ass fr-,wM:ms,t ,kim sf: . 5 1.1 L' Q '- Vw - Associate Editor



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Richard F. Romeo Associate Editor Raymond A, Meany A Anyone know who our Editor-in-Chief is? Managing Editor The i957 version of Aries first saw the light of day last May with the selection of its staff. lt was at this time that a seemingly endless circle of creation and revision began. Once the material for biographies, class histories, sports, activities, and feature articles had been gathered, it had to be organized, rewritten, and proofread. Then, when the articles were returned by the printer in the form of galley proofs, they had to be proofread again and worked into their respective layouts and coordinated with pictures and art work. While the literary staff was engaged in the actual production of the yearbook, our business staff was pounding the pavements for advertisements. They discovered quickly that this process involved more than asking someone to subscribe to an ad. Persever- ance paid dividends, however, and financial support plus valuable experience were gained. We now realize the enormous amount of time and effort required to produce a yearbook conforming to the high standards set by those, of previous years. We are now a wiser, wearier, but, we hope, a success- ful staff. il., .E Campus, please.. . . ll! This yearbook is one continuous Party!!! Eugene P. Spadaccini Art Editor Hia John W. Kelly Literary Editor 193

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