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um551u if 4 Ntjf KN I Q. Q2 .L -ees LOUIS GONZALEZ louie had a firm grip on the sports publications throughout his college days. Starting as a reporter on the Quill, he later edited both the Maroon Quill and Aries sports sections. JAMES HUGHES The Accounting Society was guided this past year by the capable hands of Jim Hughes. Jim, a Distinguished Military Student, also served as clcsz president in iunior year and added wit to the Quill with his Campus Capers. LORRAINE M. MUELLER Lorraine, along with being Associate Editor of this year's Aries, has served as a columnist for the Maroon Quill. During her Junior year she was elected Presi- dent of the Barrett Literary Society. This year, Lorraine, also is Secretary of the American Marketing Assoc. and served as Vice-President of Gax. MARTIN MONAHAN Marty served as Vice-President and Secretary of the Student Council in his senior and junior years. His leadership was always present at the Annual Com- munion Breakfast asd the lntcrclass Dinner. CAROL E. MURPHY Carol has spent four years with the Quill and was appointed first woman Editor-in-chief this past year. She was a member of the University Council and serves as Managing Editor of the 1961 Aries. Treasurer of Gax in her Junior year, Gax is fortunate to have her as President this year. 143
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ROBERT BORIS Bob, along with being President of his class for his years at Fordham, serves as President of the City Hall Student council this year. He was last year's Editor-in-chief of the Maroon Quill and has served as a Financial Manager of the i96l Aries. BERNARD D'ANDREA ln his tour years at Fordham, Bernie has concentrated his activities in the Student Council. This year he served as President of the Council. Along with the student government, he provided the di- rection ot the Student Directory in his iunior year. THOMAS GALVIN Tom was Editor-in-Chief of this year's Aries, along with handling the position of Campus Editor of the Maroow Quill. He also served as class president in his iunior year. ALPHA BETA KAPPA Alpha Beta Kappa, an honor society for co- curricular activities, was inaugurated in the Fordham University School of Business in 'l938. Membership in this society is an extremely high attainment on the part of our students. Membership and the Alpha Beta Kappa Key, are granted to those members of the graduat- ing class who in the opinion of their fellow PAUL EPPERLEIN Paul has spent much time with the Fordham publications. Along with being Editor-in-chief of the Balance Sheet, he served as assistant editor on both the Maroon Quill and the Aries. ANN M. FALLON Ann Marie was the source of most stu- dent news in her position of QuiII's Briefs Director last year and served os Associate Editor for the 1960 Aries. Along with being active in Sheoly and a lead participant in the lnterclass Dinner entertainment, she is serving as Corresponding Secretary of Gax. students, the faculty and the administration, have demonstrated outstanding qualities of leadership and exceptional service in the field of co-curricular activities. This year the announcement of the awards was made by Father Lawrence McGinley, SJ., President of the University, at the lnterclass Dinner, December 3, l960.
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BETA GAMMA SIGMA Manuel A. Biascoechea '6l John F. Bonkowski '60 Carmine J. Bracco '60 John J. Byrne '60 John P. Collins '60 Anthony A. Cuomo '60 John T. Dolan '60 Michael J. Flood '60 Matthew Hammill '61 Hart J. Klee '60 James E. Larkins '60 Donald J. Loftus '60 144
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