Fairleigh Dickinson University Madison - Columns Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

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University Woman ' A x 'agd Q'l'b- T .TJ YT . s. ' x T .':- A. - 1-4:. - : ' i-i y , T s 5 ' e '3 . - - d9 - '51.! '.i ,, STanding, left To right: 5. Corvinus, J. Stem. Sitting, left To righT: P. Hasslocher, P. Chizik, L. PraTT iadvisorT, S. McConnell. STUDENT EDITORS: Paula Hasslocher, Clara Warcola. ART EDITOR: Cheryl Sheehan. BUSINESS MGR: Sally Corvinus. SPECIAL EDITORS Tor Ills of Modern Women issue: VincenT MuseTTo, Jr., Debbie Florman, Clifford O'Donnell. STAFF: Phyllis Chizik, Joan STem, VincenT MuseTTo, Nancy Messina, Sharon McCon- nell, Alice Charin, Mary MiTchell, Susan McClosky, Andrea Tucker, Richard Blum, Sandra Beemer, John Bowker, Cary Axelrod, Karen Meszer, Arnold Sherman, Charles Siegel, Claire Smolensky, Joyce STein, HarrieT Waldman, Diane Brzynski, Johanna Loemer. UniversiTy Woman published Two unique issues This pasT year. The issue TiTled Women of New Jersey Took an acTive parT in The New Jersey TercenTenniaI. The magazine celebraTed The role of The women in The Three hundred year hisTory of New Jersey. The issue discussed The various roles Taken by The woman in The home, The arTs, religion, governmenT and poIiTics, business and The professions, and educaTion. The magazine will be exhibiTed as parT of The Morris CounTy celebraTion of The TercenTennial. The second issue of The UniversiTy Woman published dealT wiTh The Ills of Modern Woman . In This parTicular issue, several areas of devianT behavior were explored. The ills discussed were alcoholism, drug addicTion, murder, sex deviancy, and larceny. The issue focused on The ways in which women's roles in socieTy infTuence The naTure of Their criminal behavior, and The changes ThaT are occurring in women's crime as a resulT of changes in women's roles. This second issue was prepared by The sociology classes in Juvenile Delinquency and Crimi- nology in cooperaTion wiTh The regular sTudenT ediTors of UniversiTy Woman .

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Standing, left to right: Mike Blumert, Al Feldman, Hondo Horan, Cliff Commuter, Bob Mantek. Sitting, left to right: Chris Coste, Rita DeGregoris, Bruce Parks, Editor, Don Brill. STAFF Editor-in-chief .................................... Bruce Parks Associate Editor ............................ Clara Warcola Feature Editor ................................ Phyllis Chizik Sports Editors ........................ Harold Rosenblum Edward Horan Business Mgr. ............................ Robert Sikowski Special Events Editor .................. Rita DeGregoris Treasurer .......................................... Donald Brill Joan Stem, Jack Shattuck, Ed Vilade, Harry Ter- reri, W. Bruce Cornet, Kathryn Coe, Greg Mackey, Graftiti Ferndoc, Susan Quackenbush, Phil Cop- pola, Mike Raushberg, Sharon McConnell. The METROPOLITAN, student newspaper of the Madison Campus, completed its fourth full year of publication this month. The paper, pub- lished bi-monthly and usually from six to eight pages, foresees a four-page weekly publication within the near future. Numerous new ideas were tried in the MET this past year, including full page pictures on page one Uohn F. Kennedy, Lois Behringeri, halt- page pictures on page one icampus in Englandt, and the use of color. The use of color in pictures was especially significant. The METROPOLITAN became the first New Jersey college newspaper to use a process known as duo-tone , wherein a picture is printed twiceeonce in black and then in color. Numerous advantages are offered to business majors who work on the Met staff. The paper boasts more local advertising than any other New Jersey college newspaper, and selling this ad- vertising space is good practical experience for those students who plan to enter that field. In the New Jersey Collegiate Press Associa- tion newspaper contests, the METROPOLITAN has received second place and honorable mention in photography, honorable mention in editorial, and honorable mention in feature stories. This recog- nition took place in the 1962 and 1963 contests. National representation has also been gained via participation in the annual Overseas Press Club conferences for college editors, and through Pi Delta Epsiion, the National Honorary Collegiate Journalism Fraternity. 77



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IMPACT po.-- . 4 Tony Frasca and Kel Terreri STAFF AnThony Frasca, Editor-in-Chief Annemarie Parker, Assistant Editor Harry Terreri, Business Manager PUBLICATION STAFF Rena Abel KaTharine Burke Karen L. Meszer Liz Gumucio Ed Vilade The response To The call of The press was overwhelming. There is an enormous amounT of creaTive TalenT on The Madison Campus ThaT is craving for an ouTleT. IMPACT has saTisfied ThaT craving. ConTribuTions in prose, poeTry and drama have Transformed an idea mm a black-and-whiTe realiTy. Plans for publish- ing began lasT OcTober. One of The earliesT Tasks which had To be overcome was ThaT of coaxing The sTudenT body To submiT Their liTerary eFforTs To a hereTofore non- exisTenT magazine. This was done, in parT, by an appeal To Their aesTheTic values and, in parT, by an appeal To Their compeTiTive naTure. Submissions having beeh secured, IMPACT's energeTic sTafTE began The faTiguingly enioyable iob of sorTing, iudging and ediTing The conTribuTions. IT was surprising To receive The large num- ber of shorT sTories dealing wiTh nuclear warfare! EdiTing was finally compleTed in spiTe of a growing fear of aTomic annihilaTion, and The publicaTion wenT To press. The issue was well received buT, being anoTher new publicaTion open for change, The ediTors summed up Their feelings in a few words: JusT waiT iTilI nexT year when IMPACT will surpass iTself. 79

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