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

 - Class of 1966

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Fairleigh Dickinson University Madison - Columns Yearbook (Madison, NJ) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 127 of 186
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Photography Club Left to Right: M. Ru- dolph, Dr. Hussein Elk- holy, P, Iensen. Leit to Right: B. Olsen, P, Cappola, R. Striano, B. Green, B. Schwartz, E. Malin, I E. Gerber, I. Goldman, D. Engelbach. ' 1 ' 1 'i III 1?? 'I: ,4; MQdison - .. .3 --.-F 11.51:, .1, .- F' x Campus Theatre I k f '1 Standing1Lefl to Right: R. Stricmo, I1 Welter, C. Mikesell, L. Rosenfeld, G, Van Attcx, D. Benson G. Atchinson. J. Wilkens, E. Malia. B. Parker, S Allen, Dr. Louis Gordan. Sitting: C. Braslow, D. Barsch, 1. Cohen. Music and Dance Association

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Student-Faculty Arts and Letters Committee Film Society Art Club Debate Club Literary Club Music Association Madison Campus Theater Itfpfi. ' ' ' '1' G.?- - t Film Society - . Standing-Left to Right: ML Carl Ltnder, I. Schlesser, B. Schwartz, T. Blythe, S. Woelzl, R. Geltond, Mr. Alan Lichtenstein. Sitting: R. Myzie. C. Tannenbctum. It DiTrolio. The Fairleigh Dickinson Madison Arts and Letters Committee attempts to develop projects in the creative arts and the necessary skills and techniques in the respective arts. The concern 01 this committee includes cart. dance, drama music, appreciation of literature and other similar esthetic activities in the realm of the creative arts. The Film Societyr is CI new Club that has been formed under this committee which has sponsored cm extensive program of film show- ings this year, bringing the total number of clubs under this committee to six. The clubs hcwe shown themselves capable of sponsoring programs which are deeper in scope than what has been done before. some of which have never been seen on the campus betore. Such events as The Happening which was sponsored by the Art Club, and the construction 01 the new dramatic facilities in Twombly Hull Lounge by the Madison Campus Theater are significant examples of the projects that have been perlormed under the guidance of this committee. The Student Faculty Arts and Letters Committee has provided 0 Protes- sionctl Talent fund to the clubs whtch has been used to bring many artists to the campus during the year such as the concerts and lectures at Iosh White, Jr. and Richard Kim. Buck ROWeLett to Right: It Sorin, H, Glutt, D. Barscht Front Row: Tt Moroney, M. Spock, L Shannon, M. Higgins, W. Diamond. P. Romano, R. Raymond. Debate Club 122



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Professional and Avocational Club Committee Accounting Club American Chemical Society Archimedean Society Advertising Club Bridge Club Business Honors Council Economics Club French Club History Club International Relations Club Justice Club Madison Marketing Society Mcmpi Medical Technologists Society O.B.S. Photography Club Political Union Psychology Club Real Estate Club Sociology Club Spanish Club S.E.A. Students for em Open Society University Scholars Back Rowt-Leit to Right: N. Kcmetlos, I. LeWis, E. Gerber. Middle Row: G. Atchinson, G, Hill, S. Bash. Front Row: L. Harrison. C. Mikesell, W. Remcs. The Professional and Avocationat Club Committee is constituted of repre- sentetives from the clubs under the Committee's jurisdiction. Officers ot the Committee are then elected to chair the Committee. rThe Committee approves and provides official recognition of the organization, maintenance, and standards of any club of this Committee The Protessional and Avocationat Club Committee allocates funds and makes sure that the clubs are on G sound financial basis. It has the responsibility to supervise. encourage, and evaluate the formation. growth. and general health at all the clubs at this Committee. The Committee coordinates programs oi 27 separate clubs and organizations; 18 ct these organizations are professional or semi-professionat in nature. cmd are directly related to curricula offered on the Madison Campus. The remainder consists of groups of cm avocational or interest nature. This year 5 new clubs have been formed under this Committee. This year approximately 100 ditterent programs of an intellectual. cultural, professional or social nature have been sponsored by organizations receiving their support, guidance, and direction tram this Committee. 124

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