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

 - Class of 1961

Page 158 of 252

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 158 of 252
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Page 158 text:

Bernard D'Andrea President - Campus --L.. Top row: Jozeph Forte, Thomas Galvin, James Nihon, Thomas Barry, Val Cerrutti, Eugene Hahn, James Hughes, John Supple, ft' Jozeph McTie7:an, Robert Mara I. Eottorn raw: James Quinn, John Roche, Martin Monahan, Bernard D'Andrea, Donald Tanguay, Louis Gonzalez. STUDENT The Student Council is the keystone around which the extra curricular life of the campus evolves. The Council exists so that the indi- vidual student may enjoy as full a collegiate life as possible. Along with serving as a focal point for extra curricular activities, the Council is designed to bridge the gap that exists be- tween the administration and the student body. The structure of the Student Council consists of an executive staff, representatives of all classes and representatives of the major activi- ties within the School of Business. It is the duty of the President to ensure to the student the fulfillment of the rights due him. Such rights include a fair treatment by both the faculty and the administration, and the ready availability to the student of media for both his intellectual and social pleasure. The Council sponsors various dances throughout the year. The first of these, the Ram wma Y Weis, .4 -. ,aawpgzzz ,rv f 4 sze.e

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Anthony Galimi President CHI RHO The Chi Rho Fraternity has just completed its fourth year of operations on the Campus and is still one of the fastest growing organizations in the School of Business. lt is a religious frater- nity founded on cultural and spiritual obiec- tives. ln fulfillment of these obiectives, its members attend weekly Mass in a body, hold lectures of interest and importance to the Catholic busi- ness students and participate in social activities. Through these various activities, the fraternity is successfully aiding in the spiritual, cultural and social development of its members. Whatever else can be said about the organi- zation and its aims can be best summed up in the preamble of its constitution: We the students of the Fordham University Campus Division, in view of our apparent need for spiritual, cultural, and social development, do hereby form the Chi Rho Fraternity in the hope that religion and learning may go hand in hand, and grow with knowledge.



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COUNCIL Chase, is a welcoming dance for the incoming freshman. The Mission Dance, the year's most significant social event, is run in coniunction with the Student Council. The Interclass Dinner, designed to remind students of all divisions of the School of their common purpose, is spon- sored by the Campus and Downtown Councils. The Student Council provides the student an opportunity to receive the Blessed Sacrament along with his classmates by its sponsorship of the Annual Communion Breakfast. The Break- fast is held on Palm Sunday. Robert Boris President- City Hall Aside from the major activities, the council also provides the freshman with an extensive orientation program. The Parent-Teacher Re- ception is the culmination of the program. The Council will enthusiastically accept any suggestions that it feels will ameliorate its structure and spirit so that its goals will be per- petually attained. M. Kearns, R. Boris, P. Lopez. 'twwagw ' if ,

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