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

 - Class of 1966

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Varsity Club Back Row e Left to Right: M. Borak, V. Kentane, B. Wachs. W. Clark, G. Smith. L, Weber, M. Baumeister, S. Pteffert Middle Row: B. Wickis, I. Pattengill, R1 Sommerville, B. Clarke, T. DiRiso, T. Chmiel, P. Crane. Front Row: P. Burns, R. Feldmun, H. Young, A. Rothstein. V. Sico. This year the Varsity Club experienced the full realization of long hours of hard work done in the past. Under the able leadership 01 President Buck Clarke, Vice President Lew Matzkin, and Social Chairmen Phil Coppola. many social and athletic: responu sibilities were carried out, Since the inception oi the concession stand it has been hard going, Finally, after three years, it is working as a protitable and crowd pleasing enterprise. Much thanks is due to Bill Gazell for his time work on this project. One of the tinest events on campus was the Discotheque with famous Disc Jockey, Scott Muni. A good time was hczd by all, iurther enlarging the ever- growjng popularity of the Varsity Club. Finally we had the presentation of awards and the showing of the Third Annual V.C. Iournal at the Varsityr Club banquet held at the Club Navajo. This affair again was a great success. Guest speakers were there to praise the athletic, along with the team coaches, for their wonderful work. 159

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158 Tennis Team The Madison Tennis team is looking to better last Yearls record 0! 1 win cmd 5 leases, and with five lettermen returning, prospects for Q winning season are good. The team has scheduled 11 matches this year, compared with only six matches played in its Iirst year 0t varsity competltion last season. In Qd'di- tion to Captain Ellis Steam, Richard Feldmdn, Harris Alexander, Eddie Ezra, and Richard Levine who are returning to the team as veterans, there are some promising first year men on the squad: among them are Terry Daily, Alan Aronowitz, lay Schaefter, and Roger Carey. The growth of the tennis team is but one example of the impressive devel- opment of Varsity Athletics on this campus in the past few years; which is c: source oi great satisfaction to those directly involved in the Athletic program at Madison Campusl and should be c: source 01 pride for all FDU. Madison students. F I t Liza! Back Rowhbeit to Right: R. Levine. E. Ezra, Mt Green, I. Kramer, E. Stern, Coach Broskie. Front Row: A. Friedman, H. Alexander, H. Arick, H, Fejdmcm, R. Vinikoor, S. W011i.



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160 Men's Intramurals and W.R.A. Participation in this program of 15 sports activities averages well above 55 70 ot the entire mole student population this year. Much of the enthusiasm and its overall success can be attributed to the athletic club organization With its inherent inter-Club rivalry. The M.I.A.A. is controlled by C: governing board made up ot the Six club presidents and cm elected Chairman: their function is to plan Iecxgues, tournaments, rule on eligibility, and protests and to provide the necessary officials. An awards banquet is the climax of the year i: I -. 3919f; , n t where over 120 trophy and award winners are honored. The Executive Board of the Women's Recreational Association is composed of the athletic club presidents, and provides c: well balanced program of sports activi- ties, socialicxthletic outings with other colleges: skating, skimg, and an annual fashion show party. The Ctthv tetic club structure IS similar to that of the Men's Intra- mural Athletic Association.

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