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First row: J. Kiernan, Professor Christopher, G. Gross. Second row, C. Blanco, J. Freeley, T. Cullison, A. Castag na. The aim of the Society is to broaden the knowledge of its members in Management practices and procedures in all fields. ln keep- ing with this aim, the Society has presented lectures, films and occasional field trips for its members during the year. Since the Management Club's entrance into the Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment lSAMl, new sources of information have been made available to its members. Such sources are monthly publications ot the man- agement magazine Advanced Management. George Gross President-City Hall
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Top row: D. Marty, J. McTiernan, W. Naldrett. Bottom row: R. Iverson, C. Denniston, .l. Bookin. President - Campus William Volz MANAGEMENT SOCIETY The scholastic year T960-61 has witnessed many changes in the newly revitalized Man- agement Society. The change in organization and operation of the old Management Club, by both the Campus and City Hall divisions, to its present status has drawn widespread praise and interest from the school and the Administration. The officers and fellow mem- bers have done a marvelous iob in increasing the overall membership and enthusiasm in both divisions.
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Top row: Martin Monahan, Robert Marafti, John Balco, Thomas Boxley, Peter Mulvey, Bruce Whyte, John McDonagh, Thomas Floody, Bernard D'Andrea. Bottom row: William Naldrett, James Needham, Eugene Robert Dunn President - Campus Hahn, Richard Scriven, Michael Fustini, Raymond Carew. ECONOMICS SOCIETY The Economics Society has a three fold pur- pose, first and most important, to instill in the students a genuine interest in the field of Eco- nomics, second, to provide an other-than-class terminus for discussion of present day prob- lems whether directly or indirectly related to the field of Economics, and thirdly, to provide a social media for the gathering together of persons with the same basic intellectual in- terests. These purposes are fulfilled in various ways. By means of our Freshman program, interested
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