Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Fordham Class of 1955 background..

The Fordham Class of 1955 was born during the GREAT DEPRESSION and grew up during the GREAT WORLD WAR II.
During the Great Depression we all learned how to deal with as little as possible. Fortunately most of my class were able to survive but few prospered. In my own case, my father was a "milk man" and was able not only to provide an income but purchase a home in Brooklyn. During the GREAT WAR, we were prepared for the worse and it was not certain who would win the war. I can remember "black outs" where no lights could shine from our home. There were frequent air raid drills. We had to wear " fire proof identification badges, in case we were hit by a bomb. In school we had drills that required us to hide under our desks". There was only radio and it was filled with broadcasts about the war and periodically, Roosevelt's fire side chats. Gasoline was rationed and so was food. But our generation never complained and felt sorry for our selves, since all we prayed for was victory and a change to the better. We had HOPE and FAITH and this became part of our psychological and spiritual make up.

During our growth years, the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH prospered and was honored. There were movies starring Bing Crosby depicting a priest, the SONG OF BERNADETTE and many others gave us faith and hope.

In 1945, when most of us were in our early teens, the war ended and we had more to hope for.
Most of the CLASS OF 1955, went to CATHOLIC grammar schools and then the girls went to girls Catholic high schools and the Boys to boys schools. This is completely foreign to todays students, but it was natural for us and we never complained. In fact, it was an asset since we didn't have to compete and could enjoy the "boy/girl" dances and events.

I think of CLASS OF 1955 generation as happy and hopeful. We had experienced the worse of times..economic depression, a horrible war and never wanted more than to just survive, and then the 1950's came and we were in a new happy, hopeful world. This was the time when the CLASS of 1955, entered college.

In the next blog I will describe the HAPPY DAYS OF THE EARLY 1950's and how the CLASS OF 1955 responded.

STAY TUNED

Bill Rothschild

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

FORDHAM COLLEGES GREATEST CLASS...THE COLLEGE CLASS OF 1955 PART ONE..

Over the past two decades I have asserted that my FORDHAM COLLEGE class of 1955, was truly unique and the BEST class in the college's history. This sounded self serving and it was just dismissed.

The weekend of June 4th, my class celebrated it 55th reunion and 35 of a class of 325 attended the GOLDEN RAM festivities at the BEAUTIFUL Rose Hill campus. This represented 10% of the graduating class and 17% of the living class members. Even Father McShane, current President, applauded this unique turnout and it is interesting to note that the class of 1955, equalled the normally highest turnout class, which was celebrating their 50th reunion, the class of 1960.

Over the next few blogs I would like to reflect on the time that this class went to college, their background and their UNIQUE accomplishments.

In the next blog I will discuss the "early times that this class experienced" and how it contributed to their strong commitment and loyalty, not only to FORDHAM, but to their wives, families and contribution to THE UNITED STATES.

The Class of 1955 were the generation that is ignored, since they were stuck between the GREATEST GENERATION and the BABY BOOMERS and never given their proper recognition as how they made the US what is really today..they were those who BONDED..both generations and never were concerned or demanded recognition.

Next blog will be on the SOCIO/POLITICAL environment that the CLASS of 1955 grew up in..

STAY TUNED...