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

 - Class of 1961

Page 183 of 252

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 183 of 252
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Page 183 text:

John Balco President- Campus , , ,, Third raw: John Banani, Thomas Boxley, D. Rimmer, Val Cerutti, Thomas Koppinger, Paul Moriarty, Louis Gonzales. Second row: Eugene Mitchell, John Hauf, John O'Connell, Bruce Whyte, Arthur Martin, John W. Neef, John Balco. First row: Joseph Berhaller, Bernard Covais, Donald Tanguay, Joseph Alberti, Joseph Forte, Carlos Nazarria. Blllqn 'lollrlslon First row: Lenord Rosenbaum, Margaret Sheridan, Lorraine Mueller, Carol Murphy, Marianne Pl'e5lCl9f'll'CllY Hall Cumella, Allen Formichella. Second row: Raymond Bardwil, John Kearns, Thomas Gray, William Kelly, John Philbin, Earnest Remo, Raymond Walsh, George Sloane. 179

Page 182 text:

irst row: J. Scanlan, F, Marinello, F. Ribaudo, G. Sloane, A. Formichello. Second row: J. Harding, T. Fennell, E. Remo, J. Califano, R. Slross, J. Kearns, J. Philbin, J. Walsh, R. Walsh. Third row: P. Coffey, R. SfoFfel, W. Kelly, J. McNulty, T. Kane, T. Gray. Frank Ribaudo President THE LOYOLA BUSINESS CLUB Acquainting undergraduates with the career opportunities in the various fields of business and industry is the objective of the Loyola Bus- ines Club. The members and moderator, Mr. Robert L. Koerner have striven earnestly to ful- fill this and have done so with much success. The organization's success was accom- plished by presenting a series of interesting and informative lectures on the different as- pects of business activity. ln addition, these meetings gave the members an opportunity to discuss and ask questions of the speakers. Through the utilization of such means, the club members will be more able to choose a particular area of employment upon gradua- tion.



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.4 Carol Murphy Editor-in-Chief Tom Galvin Campus Editor Burt Broome Evening Editor Professor Michael T. Casey Moderator MARODN QUILL ln an attempt to align itself with the democratic concept of a well informed public, the school of business, in T937, established the Maroon Quill. The infant newspaper af- forded its student staff an opportunity to become ac- quainted with the three phases of iournalism, editorial, news, and feature. This opportunity has molded a Fordham newspaper tradition which, over the ensuing twenty-four years, has served as a moving record of the activities and achievements of the school and its various organizations. During the T960-1961 school year, the Maroon Quill has displayed a lively, fresh literary style, and has ex- panded its scope to encompass critical comments on current world problems. Along with its coverage of fast breaking school news items, and standard features, the paper's ex- change agreements have been further developed to keep L. P. Gonzalez Carol Pilkowskas Sports Editor News Editor

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