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mechanical engineers The Mechanical Engineering Club is maintained for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practices of mechanical engineering. This is accom- plished by ocquainting the club members with the personnel and activities of the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. The club also sponsors field trips, guest speakers, and Films in this endeavor. math club The Math Club extends interest and activity in mathematics beyond the classroom. This goal is accomplished with the presentation of guest speakers on the various related topics of mathematics. The eventual aim of the club is to publish a journal on the undergraduate level. 59
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n.- l and -.e .. eh ' s an- .- s - $5 'W-- '- gt i e e 6 Dedicated to keeping its members weH-mtormed, thetnstnue o? E!ectrtcc' . ' l I and Electronics Engineers serves as the CommUHICOMOH lmk betweeh W: students and the developments m the engmeermg held. This 9001 s ochtevec by the club's broad program encompassmg guest speakers, PQms om rein trips. They also porttcipote tn regtoncxl actwmes ot the nottono! PEEE The desire to give the undergraduate an opportunity to develop a close associatton with his chosen Field is the main goal of the Industrial Engineering Club. To accomplish this task, speakers were invited to lecture to the club, and trips, to such Hrms as Lever Brothers and Bethlehem Steel, were given. An annual picnic and dinner dance completed this club; social activity. 'oq-u..4-.-O 0-..-e-T- m? 3' 1-3;:ng a- - -- - g-.. ' industrial engineering club .A- s - e .2. 5;, '4
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. gm..- -.-..... .9.w .. , cmcuktwa +5. 3 .3 , w UiClti' 9.2RStk.f,-. arr V I -... -0. ?gkj v97 -' The activities of the Circle K center around service to the school and community. Each year members conduct tours for prospective freshmen and their parents. They actively engaged in 0 fund raising campaign for the Teaneck Ambulance Corps. In conjunction with the Arts and Letters Commission, the club helped to conduct one of the seminars presented to the students and faculty. golden 2 Existing as a service organization, the Golden Z is active in the University and the community. The club's program includes a tutoring service for students on campus and a touring service performed in conjunction with the Circle K. The club served the community with donations of food baskets to needy families at Thanksgiving and on annual Christmas party for orphans. circle k
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