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Dean Marinus C. Galanti The Class of 1964 has published the first individual campus yearbook. This to me is significant of much that has taken place over the last five years. Let us glance backward a moment and then look ahead at some guide posts to the future. We are a young institution and growth, as in all things young, is readily noticeable. The youth of 16 becomes a man in five years. We in Teaneck, have come of age in a similar period of time. Teaneck Campus in particular has undergone significant changes, and the Class of 1964 has been an integral part of this development. A new classroom building and the new magnificent library have been opened. The physical image of the Campus has changed as the direct result of these structures and the redesign of the lawns and walks to fit the landscape pattern established in the master plan. The partial elimination of unsightly mud banks along the easterly share of the Hackensack River and their conversion to additional automobile parking area has served a useful and necessary purpose. This too has helped to abolish an ugly refuse disposal area into something quite beautiful even in its semi-tinished state. Many other changes in the face of the Campus have taken place or are presently in process of alteration. However, in addition, there was great growth in areas not plainly in eye-view - in operating structure, in faculty, in resources, in the student body and its organizations. The high level and scholarly quality of our faculty together with a fine student body has in the main been the distinctive mark of advance- ment. The splendid cooperative spirit between faculty and students with helpful participation in all matters on campus is in evidence in ioint committee efTorts. The awards, honors, and fellowships earned by our students are testimony to the pursuit of excellence that must of necessity form the foundation of our academic community. My compliments and gratitude to the Class of 1964 for its participation and assistance in this encouraging growth and inspiring achievements.
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Deon Lambert Dean Byron C. Lambert Dean of the Evening Division. Dean Sylvia Sammartino Dean of Admissions. Dr. Green Deon Sammortino Dr. Vaughn
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