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IN MEMORIAM John Edward Shea, Ir. We find it hard to express our grief. We can only say with bowed heads Dear God--May he rest in peace. 87
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FRANK P. WALTERS, B.S. Accounting Dean's List lg A. F. R. O. T. C. l, 2, 3, 43 Pershing Rifles 2, 3, 4, N.C.O. Club 2, Officers' Club 4, Ac- counting Society 2, 3, 4. w. JAMES WHELAN, B.S. Accounting Sodalitv li 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2, 3, Membership Board 3, 4, Prefect 45 Dean's List l, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa Honor Society 4g Beta Gamma Sigma Hong Society 43 Class Officer: Treas- urer l, President 2, Student Council 2, Loyola Busi- ness Club l, 2, Vice President 2, Mulry Council of Debate l, 2, Vice President 2, Maroon Quill l, 2, 3, 4, Photography Editor 4, Aries l, 2, 3, 4, Photo- graphy .Editor 4: Student Directory 3, A. R. O. T. C. I, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Cadet l, Leadership Award 2, D.M.S. 4, Officers' Club 4, Military Ball 4, Inter- class Dinner Committee l, 2, 3, Mission Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Co Chairman 3, Junior Prom Committee 33 Communion Breakfast Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals: Bowling l, Basketball lg Fresh- man Orientation 4g Accounting Society l, 2, 3, 4, Balance Sheet 3, Metropolitan inter-Collegiate De- bate Council 2, Secretary 2, Senior Week Committee 4g Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3, 45 N,C,O, 2, JOSEPH E. WOYTOWICH, B.S. Accounting Economics Club 2, Accounting Society 45 United States Army, 2 years. 86 THOMAS A. WOGAN, B.S. Accounting Sodality l, 2, 4, 5, Prefect 53 Dean's List l, 33 Who's Who 5, Alpha Beta Kappa Honor Society 55 Class President 2, 3, 4, 5: Student Council 2, 3, 4, 5, President 55 Aquinas Society 53 Aries 5g Inter- class Dinner Committee 33 Student Council Dance Committee 3, 53 Annual Communion Breakfast Com- mittee 4, Co Chairman 43 Ring Committee 33 Alpha Beta Kappa Committee 3, Chairman 33 Intercollegiate Bowling 4, 5, Freshman Orientation 55 Who's Who Committee 4, Chairman 4. ROBERT J. YOUNG, B.S. General Business Management Club 2, 33 Marketing Club 2, 3, Finance Club 41 lnterclass Dinner Committee 35 Intramurals: Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 4.
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CLASS Four years is a long time-especially when we are waiting for them to pass. But looking back, it seems like just yesterday that we waited on line at the treasurer's office for our first library cards. We have many memories of ourtfour years at Fordham, some big and outstanding, others seemingly insignificant to the observer who was not directly concerned with them. They are nevertheless, our memories and they are our four years, for they belong to the Class of l957. F Fines:-:MAN I ln September, l953, we raw recruits began our long, hardsclimb to the top. Our basic training lasted for a , brief period, after which we all received our first taste of'combat: Monday morning accounting tests, Mr. Steinborn's Keating Tower lectures, term papers, Mr. Sexton's now appreciated humor, balance sheets, iMr. Diskin's Life 'Savers and long eve- ningsat the library. we met with moderate success throughout the first semester until that disastrous Jan- uary offensive which 'necessitated a com- plete regrouping of our forces as our ranks were cut almost in half. But after the reorganization theclass had a great deal of spirit as is evident as we look back' on the football week-ends, intramurals, the Mission Dance, that never-to-be-forgot- ten trip to Little Africa, the softball game between eighteen-man teams and the change-of-pace on St. Patrick's Day. Socially, intellectually and spiritually we looked forward to the years ahead. T T T SOPHOMORE One down and three to go! was our cry as we-entered second year. Debits and credits were gone, business cycles had vanished and in their places came our majors and the other pitfalls of Sophomore year. Will -we ever forget Daisy Miller, that week-end in Boston, the Speech final and the games at the Polo Grounds? Then on that bleak De- cember day the death .knell tolled for intercollegiate football at Fordham., lt was then, as it is today, our sin- cerest hope thatperhaps some day this tradition might y resurrected to the place it once enjoyed on our campus. But, T taking Sophomore year asa whole, it might-be said, in the immortal words of Mr.,Bryde, Generally, this has been a great and fruitful 4 year. , W 15, JUNIOR , i At long last we became Juniors and were exposed to such new fields of S It learning as Philosophy and literary criticism, and our economic electives were ours to master. li ji School rings became a reality, County Fair was a must, and who will ever forget the favors ll at the Junior Prom! A most vivid memory is of the Chambers and those seemingly endless ll Friday afternoons and nights. Who but us can understand our sadness when Chambers closed j ln ll forever that summer? Generations of Fordhamites had passed down those stairs, but it seems , that it took our class to send Nick into retirement. Uptown, Vinnie and Frank of the Webster
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