New York University School of Commerce - Commerce Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Copy, please! unable to read the next day. Tl1e Journal staff, accustomed to a more leisurely production schedule, descended somewhat nervously on the newsroom and began to cut, paste and headline furiously. In the business office, the advertising staff manned telephones, persuading merchants to help make the experiment possible. The re- sponse was so enthusiastic that the paper had to be enlarged from eight pages to twelve. While the University dozed, the staff moved to the J ournalls print shop in Brooklyn, where many members stayed all night reading proofs and directing makeup. The next week, Journal produced a second special strike edition and then included world news in its 32-page Christmas issue. Radio and television newsmen visited the University to interview the editors. National magazines described Square J0urnal's feat. At the end of the strike, several newspapers mentioned their temporary replacement. If the strike editions were Journal's most dramatic project of the year, however, they were far from its only service. Three times a week the paper lived up to its motto in a va- riety of ways, from publicizing the blood drive and recruiting charity volunteers, to introducing finalists in the Miss NYU Contest and student government candidates, and print- ing next-morning accounts of National Invi- tation Tournament basketball games. Two innovations in Square Journal this year were the monthly Literary Supplement, including poetry and prose by student and faculty contributors, and full texts or large excerpts of important documents and reports. NYU will remember 1958-59 as a year in which Square Journal kept its staff busy and its readers informed. The people who really do the work. 95



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Beta Galnlna Si lllil ETA GAMMA SIGMA is the national commercial honorary at the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, corre- sponding in the business world to Phi Beta Kappa in arts and sciences. The honorary is designed to honor outstanding students who have attained a 2.3 average in their four years of college studies. Beta Gamma Sigma encourages and rewards scholarship and accomplishments in the field of business studies among collegiate schools of businessg promotes the advancement of educa- tion in the science of businessg and fosters the Class of October 1958 Samuel Harte Richard Krainman Alfred E. LaManchia Robert R. McClintock Class of February 1959 George Behringer Robert Cantor Frances N. Kahn Bob Lee Henriette Sainte-Marie Class of June 1 Sheldon Ames Francis C. Ardsley principles of honesty and integrity in business practice. Elected members of the society wear the insignia of the society, the gold key. The em- blem of the society is one of the most cherished possessions of the student. It represents the attainment of a goal achieved only through self-determination and hard work. lrwin Silberman is presidentg Joseph Kist- ner is vice-presidentg Herbert Tishfield, as- sistant secretary, and Alexander Dmitrieff, as- sistant treasurer. Dean Buckham and Professor Kushell are secretary and treasurer, respec- tively. Gertrude Keck Harriet E. Kelm Stephen P. Kestenbaum Neil I, Kilstein Joseph F. Kistner Lynn N. Konigsberg Joyce A. Lawson Philip S. Lieberman Patrick G. Marra Robert H. Mintzer Lawrence Ryan George J. Senger Richard I. Sharken Marcel Shwergold J espa BQ .W 1... g 959 1 T Donald A. Bernard Alexander Dmitrieff Donald 'C. Finn Stuart M. Foss John F. Garvey Conrad J. Gordon Elizabeth K. Hagedorn Sidney Hecker Paul F. Helfer Gustav W. Johnson, Jr. Irwin H. Silberman Richard E. Sklar Albert Stock James R. Tharp Herbert Tishfield Adelaide S. Viotti Harriet A. Warner Johannes C. Wetzel Gerald A. Vllolf John R. Wloodward 97

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