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Dealy Hall W This year the Fordham Accounting Society reached full maturity and had its most successful year to date. lt has been a season marked by inno- vation and integration of both the Campus and City Hall segments into one well functioning Society. The Accounting Society year blasted oft with a 'get together' party and accelerated withgcom- bined meetings and panel discussions. Since its Front Row: H. Forgione, J. Mclnerney, W. Sinnott, B. Eustace, R. Scully, D. Green, M. Polito, R. Pointon. Second Row: K. O'Brien, D. Burke, P. Spera, J. Galvin, E. Sullivan, R. l-lennessey, M. Kernan, L. Storey, Third Row: R. Smith, E. Torres, J. Nylancl, E. VanDorn, W. Carr, L. Aidala, R. Molinari, R. Pacheco, J. Clohessy, J. MacNeiI. Fourth Row: E. l-l'll, J. Tolan, A. Linkowitz, J, Whooley, W. Nieman. Fifth Row: D. Braun, L. Teator, J. Mahon, W. Hickey, J. Marrinan, D. Cham- berlain, E. Weigand, R. Finneran, J. Carey, E. l-lanafin, J, Larra- naga. Back Row: L, Timpone, J. Dunleavy, L. Teator, J. Collins. A toast to you. ' ' l5.2i
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. f .Front Row: C. Drako oulos B. Boris J. Hicke G. Reed . Second Row: J o ar p , , y, y . S w by, D. Sweeney, V Buffa, J. Quadrino, G. Fitzmaurice, Dr. M. l-lart. Third Row: M. Lally, T. Stanford, B. Broome, fJ. Cosgrove, P. Lopez. Back Row: L. Keane, J. Keavney, M. Wallace, C. Murphy, F. Corcoran, M. F. Keenan, K. Meeker. The Student Council of the City Hall Division serves as a Chffsf D'ak0POUl0S medium of Contact among the students themselves and be- tween the student body and the administration. lt is an organ- ization composed of all class and organization presidents from both the day and night session, who meet together to discuss, plan and approve matters pertaining to student activities. The i958-59 Student Council elected Christ Drakopoulos of Senior A President, to lead them through the academic year. To assist Christ in his task, George Reedy of Senior B was elected Vice President, James Hickey of Junior B, Secretary and Martin Prendergast of Sophomore B, Treasurer. Under the guiding hand of Dr. Maurice Hart, its moder- ator, the Council moved through a very successful year. Among the activities co-sponsored by the Student Council have been the annual lnterclass Dinner, the Communion Breakfast and the Student Directory. The support rendered by the Student Council in the organization of this year's Freshman Orientation Program, Blood Drive, and Ring Committee proved to be very effective. The Open l-louse which was held after the Ford- ham-Army game, was also sponsored by the Council. President l5l A quick caucus. Q
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J. T City Hall organization in l95l this society has grown until it has becorne one ot the most active clubs tound within the School of Business. The Accounting Society on the Campus had as President, Robert Scully, and Mr. Philip Steinborn as the Faculty Moderator. At the City Hall Divi- sion, the Accounting Society was presided over by Sam Henry and Mrs. James MacNeill the Faculty Moderator. Samuel Henry President. Front Row: J. Kilkeary, H. Meschi, R. Sanfilippo, M. Bierwirth, V. Syron, P. McDougall, M. Stewart, A. Clevenger, S. Weber, C. Taylor, E. McClarnon, R, Morgan, S. Henry, J. Gistaro. Second Row: D. Andres, J. Hanrahan, R. Ulrich, B. McDonnell, H. Leis, R. Cestola, D. Hesselbirg, R. Stevenson, R. Dixon, W. Sullivan, W. Carey, Back Row: K. Meeker, J. Reidy, J. Cos- grove, T. Deacy, S. Keane, W. Gallagher, A. Young, B. Bon- giorno, J. Schubert, T. Scheller, S. Delazio, P. Mclflligott, H. Winsch, R. Stross, G. Reedy, F. McGill. Sure there's more! lsii QT . ...., f
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