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Cheers for Alpha Omega. The Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi is the Ford- ham Chapter of the National Honorary Accounting Fratern- ity. Membershipfis open to Junior and Senior Accounting majors who have maintained high scholastic grades in all subjects and distinguished grades in 'their majors. The fraternity officers: John Sutherland, President, Rose- mary Morgan, Vice President, Ken Meeker, Secretary, and Kevin O'Brien, Treasurer, with the advice and assistance of Prof. Silvan A. Tesoriere, Fac- ulty Vice President, planned and executed a full program for the year. This year's program featured seven formal meetings, with guest speakers, two parties, and two inductions of mem- bers. The highlight of the year was the induction of student, faculty and honorary members which was held at the New York Athletic Club in Novem- ber. At this affair Lawrence E. Gerosa, Controller of the City of New York, was inducted as an Honorary member. ' A548435 'l - i - 'Ji' si A relaxed moment. Front Row: R. Scully, J. Tolan, K. O'Brien R. Collins. Back Row: D. Chamberlain E VanD0rn, M. Kernan, R. Pacheco. Front Row: R. Stevenson, J. Gistaro, R Morgan, S. Henry, R. Dixon. Back Row: H Meschi, J. Hanrahan, J. Schubert, R. Cestola D. Hesselbirg, H. Winsch, K. Meeker. l6O
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Fmance Society , Posing again. Donald B'a'm The purpose of the Finance Society is to aid all interested students in gaining a more thorough knowledge of the field of finance and to keep abreast of its ever changing nature. Under its moderators, Dr. l-l. Silvanie and Mr. Allegretti, the society proposes to do this by arranging meetings with promi- nent individuals active in the financial field and by visiting their places of business for a first hand look at the operations. lt is the intention of the Finance Society to reestablish itself as an integral part of the co-curricular program of the School of Business. President LLL Front Row: F. Ricardo, T. Burns, M. Cohen, P. Dewo, T. Fragala, T. Brennan, J. Harding, B. Jacobson. ' Back Row: T. Kane, J. McCabe, E, Remo, J. McNulty, B. Muxoll, T. Peters, F. Scordato. Front Row?-'J. Gantly, M. Tolan, R,.Burke, D. Braun, E. Schemant, E. Bagani. Second Row: E. Bull, D. Gerrity, J. Marrinan F. Poczatek, R. Werner, J. McCann. Third Row: C. Mancurio, E. O'Brien, J. Carey, E. l-lanafin, J. Larranga, M. Dennehy Back Row: T. Green, J. McDonough, T. Doherty, R. Hennessy, J. Mclnerney, I.. Teator, B. Eustace. ff' il 5 .-ffl ff :.'llQl.sf1!l.5. if 1
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F' , HF Z3 W? Lf' '-- 'gay 'Q QE f ,X 1 s ,Wwe S1 2 , 41? VJ' ' 41e ' inf: Front Row: E. Eder, C. Murphy, M. Cumella, L. Daly, E. Coleman. Back Row: A. Stypinski l Lynch B Higgins C ulnn J. Quadrino, D, Buffa, l.. Mueller, M. Sheridan. Gamma Alpha Chi Gamma Alpha Chi, the National Professional Advertising Fraternity for Women, was founded at the University of Missouri in l92O. lt was not until i953 that a chapter was established at Fordham. Under the untiring efforts of its moderator, Professor Albert Romano, the Alpha Epsilon Chapter has climbed the stairs of success, At the National Convention held at Indiana University in l958, Ford- ham's chapter in nationwide competition with other colleges, won the Bea Johnson Achievement Cup for the second consecutive time. This cup was presented to the Alpha Epsilon Chapter as a result of activities such as the annual fashion show, Mother-Daughter Tea, the Career Conference sponsored by the Advertising Women of New York, and participation in promoting Ad Week. The Bea Johnson Award.
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