Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck - Cygnus Yearbook (Teaneck, NJ)

 - Class of 1965

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Y nmnt-Ol-ODDCCIOCO . . ta: ,9 finance club The Finance Club desires to further student interest in the many areas of Finance. Their program includes guest speakers, informal discussion groups, and Field trips. The club also ofTers experienced financial advice to inter- ested parties. accounting club The Accounting Club, one of the largest groups on campus, enables its members to explore the various aspects and op- portunities in the accounting Field. Experts from the Fields of both public and private accounting agencies are invited to 54 speak at the club meetings. This club also recognizes and honors the top senior accounting students on the basis of scholarship, achievement, and service.

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JAY ATKINS, Senior,- President of Senior Class, Vice-President of Junior Class, Chairman of Student Council Policy State- ment Committee, Varsity baseball, Varsity tennis, Outstanding Junior of the Year; Major in Political Science and Govern- ment, attending U. of Maryland Law School next year. GARDY BARKER, Senior; President of Stu- dent Marketing Association, President and Vice-President of Conservative Club, Edi- tor of Liberty Bell,- Economics major with career plans in Industrial Marketing. VIRGINIA BISHOP, Senior; Student Coun- cil, W.R.A. Rep., Board of Elections, Cygnus, Golden Z, Commuters Club, In- tramurals, S.N.E.A.; Maior in Etementary Education, plans to teach. ERNEST BIVONA, Senior; I.C.C. President, Board of Comptrollers, Circle K. Rep. to I.C.C., Board of Elections, Student Council, Asst. Arts and Letters Chairman, Freshmen Steering Committee, Delegate to Associa- tion of Coltege Unions Conference, Treas- urer Student Faculty Convocation Commit- tee. LENORE BLUTSTEIN, Junior,- Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Class Rep. to Stu- dent Council, Chairman of Freshman Steer- ing Committee, Constitutional Review Committee, Freshmen Orientation and Hazing Committee, W.R.A., Library Com- mission, Junior Prom Chairman; Major in English Secondary Education, plans to teach Eng1ish. KURT BROWN, Senior; Editor-in-Chief of Cygnus, President of Advertising Club, WFDU Business Manager and announcer. JUDY CASCONE, Senior,- Freshman, Jun- ior, and Senior Class Secretory, Varsity Cheerleader, Captain of Varsity squad, Newman Club, S.N.E.A., Booster Club, Maroon Key Society, W.R.A. Senior Class Rep., Campus Queen 1964-65; Major in Elementary Education, plans to teach. MICHAEL CHABORA, Senior; N.S.A. inter- state coordinator, Chairman of Thanksgiv- ing Fast for Freedom, Chairman of Books for Equal Education, Finance Club, Eco- nomics Forum, Treasurer of Society of Bi- ological Sciences, Nomad Intramural Club; Economics major with career plans in Labor Relations. EMIL CUCCIO, Junior,- Secretory of Vets' Club, Constitutional Review Committee Adviser, Meritorious Service Award, Public Relations Chairman, lntrcmurols; History major planning to attend 10w school. JOSEPH DeMARCO, Junior,- Freshmen Ori- entotion Committee, Class Advisory Board, Golf Team, Comancheros Intramural Club, -Library Commission, Liaison to Evening Student Council; Biology maior planning to enter medical school. JONINE DICKSON, Junior,- Editor of Bulle- tin, Fencing Team, Secretary of Metropoli- tan lnter-Collegiote Activities Council, Freshmen Orientation Committee, Eques- trian Club; English moior. SANDRA EICKMEYER, Junior,- Correspond- ing Secretary of Student Council, Booster Club, Ski Club, Arts and Letters Commis- sion, S.N.E.A., Student Directory; Elemen- tary Education moior planning a teaching career. ROSEMARY ELMO, Senior; Varsity Cheer- leader, Intramurals, I.C.C. Rep. from S.N.E.A., Corresponding Secretary of Stu- dent Council, Newman Club, Maroon Key; Elementary Education maior planning a teaching career. JOEL FENIGSTEIN, Senior; Comptroller of Student Activities Fund, Treasurer of Stu- dent Council, Accounting Club, Equestrian Club, Who's Who 1964; Accounting moior planning a career in accounting. JERRY HARPSTER, Senior,- Veterons Club President, Senior Representative to Student Life Committee, Alternate Rep. to Student Council, Labor and Management Club, In- tramurals; Business Management moior planning a career in criminal investiga- hon. NANCY HARRIS, Senior,- Deon's List, Hon- or's List, Social Chairman of Student Council, Secretary of Young Democrats, County Coordinator of Students for John- son and Humphrey, S.N.E.A.; Major in So- cial Studies Education planning a career as a high school teacher. LYNN HUBERT, Senior; Class Representa- tive to Student Council, Board of Elections, Council Historian, Senior Editor of Cygnus, Vice-President of I.C.C., Golden Z, S.N.E.A., W.R.A., lntramurols, Dean's List, Honor's List; Mathematics moior planning a teach- ing career. FRAN JACOBY, Junior,- Freshmen, Sopho- more, and Junior Class Secretory, Student Life Committee, Golden Z Secretary, Ten- nis team, Treasurer of Bancroft Hall; So- ciology major planning a career in per- sonnel work. WALTER KALMAN, Junior; President of Young Democrats, Columnist tor the Bulle- tin; Major in American History and Gov- ernment planning a career in the Justice Department. MAXINE KALMANSON, Junior,- Executive Board of I.C.C., I.C.C. Rep. to Student Council, Secretary of Student Life Commis- sion; Maior in English planning a teaching career. MARION LILL, Senior; Arts and Letters Chairman, N.S.A. coordinator of Student Council, Student Life Committee, W.R.A., Fencing team, Dean's List; Major in Eng- lish planning graduate work in English. JACK LOPEZ, Senior; Sophomore and Jun- ior Class President, President of Vets' Club, American Marketing Assn. Intramu- rols, Who's Who 1964, Dean's List, Student Council Outstanding Student Award; Major in Business Management planning a man- agement career. FRANK PASSARELLI, Senior,- Accounting Club, M.I.A.A., Varsity Baseball, Business Manager of Cygnus, Sports Stat? of Bulle- tin; Maior in Accounting planning gradu- ate work in accounting and business. ELYSE RIVIN, Senior; Freshman and Soph- omore Rep. to Student Council, President of Psychology Club, Dean's List, Honor's List, Phi Zeta Kappa; Major in Psychology. HELEN ROSENBAUM, Senior; College Correspondent to Herald Tribune, Feature Editor of Bulletin, Secretary of lcarions, Assistant Editor of Now,- English moior planning to be a syndicated columnist. PETER J. ROSENSTEIN, Senior; Student Council President, Student Council Vice- President, Editor of Student Handbook, Chairman of Board of Elections, Board of Comptrollers, Who's Who 1964; Maior in History and Government planning a law career. LYNDA VANDEN BERG, Senior; Treasurer of Student Council, Golden Z, University Chorus, S.N.E.A., lntramurals; Major in Business Education planning a career in teaching. NANCY J A E G E R WALLACE, Senior; Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Treasurer, Board of Comptrollers, Student Auditor, Sophomore of the Year, Board of Elections, Student Council Service Award; Major in Accounting. JOYCE YASAITIS, Senior; Secretary of Stu- dent Council, S.N.E.A., Booster Club, Golden Z, Newman Club; Major in Ac- counting planning a teaching career.



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The Student Marketing Association provides hrst-hand in- formation to students interested in business, marketing, and other associated Helds. Sponsorship of guest speakers, Films, seminars, and held trips furthers this student interest. These help to provide the members with a better understanding of the professional areas involved. Functioning as a link between the University and the advertising media, the Advertising Club acts to inform the student body of the advantages and power of advertising campaigns. This is carried on through demonstrations of tte use of campaigns both on the campus and in the business world. The club has sponsored several campus functions including the annual Playboy Party Dance. 55 S. m. 3. advertising club

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