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,cv : lUCOUN,'l'I 1: ll Now in its fourth year, the Accounting Club has tried to promote a closer affiliation between SBA students and the business world. The club strives specifically to stimulate a greater interest in the profession of accounting and to encourage activities beyond the required work of the classroom. During the past year, members of the club were given the opportunity to hear many qualified speakers from the business world and have thus become aware of some of the problems they will meet in the field of accounting. One of the speakers, Mr. Marshall Thomas, President of the New Jersey Chapter of Certified Public Accountants, spoke on C.P.A. regulations and opportunities in the public accounting field. Another speaker, Mr. Percy Proctor spoke on opportunities in Administrative and Industrial Accounting. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clinton Tanis, Edwin Cornell, Michael Pavlinchak, Andrew Bouchnovic, Jr., Walter Sivek, Matthew Saczawa, Burton Kapner, Lester Kastner, Seymour Schwartz. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Basalyga, Murray Nass, Howard Neu, John L. Phelon, Claude Burleson, Zelig Lowin, Edward Ruhl, Edmund DeMarco, Leonard'Seligman. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, lst ROW: Elmer Gibbs, Stephen Kasay, Melvin Schcem, Oscar Gervis, Francis Chewey, John Thergesen, Charles Eagles, John Healy, Nelson Shaw, Jerome Feldman, Gerald Graham, Sanford Gallanter, Robert Ruderman. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 2nd ROW: Victor Sytzko, Carmen Discenza, Con Wardash, Leon Cohen, Joseph For- man, Max Scheiner, Melvin Weiss, Arnold Silverman, William Schultz, Dominick Mauro. SITTING: Claude Burleson, Zelig STANDING: Edmund DeMarco, Edward Howard N eu. - OFFICERS President ................ , ...... . Vice-President ......... .,.,. Recording Secretary ..... .... Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer ............., Faculty Advisor . . . , .Claude Burl .....Zelig L4 . Edmund DeM . . . .Howard . . . .Edward .Norman
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TING, 1st ROW: Clinton Tanis, Claude Burleson, ard Ruhl, Patrick Marasco, Henry Cozzolino, Domi. k Mauro, Sidney Zucker, Alfred Cavanaugh. STAND- G, 2nd ROW: Elmer Gibbs, Melvin Schoem, Howard u, Emanuel Misechko, Howard Frucht, Gerald Gra- , Robert Kruse, Nelson Shaw, John Thergesen, derick Hoag, Jr., Jerome Feldman, William Fick, in Cornell. STANDING, 3rd ROW: Stephen say, Victor Sytzko, Matthew Saszawa, Michael Pav- hak, John Basalyga, Joseph Forman, Walter Sivek, lliam Schultz, Edward Vogel. The Finance Club attempted to bring a composite representaf tion of the world of practical business to the business student. Prom' nent men in the field of- business and finance spoke to the Club on topics of current interest. Field trips were arranged: The New York Federal Reserve Bank, the New York Stock Exchange, the oiiices of the Wall Street Journal were among the business centers visited. The Club also maintained an advisory service which aided the Hnance student and other students in specialized Helds of business. An attempt was made to solve the problems of the student with a practical view constantly in mind. Through this service, students are INANUE UL B directed into channels of study and information conforming to- their needs and interests. OFFICERS President ...... ,................. P atrick Morasco Vice-President . . . ..,.. Henry Cozzolino Secretary ...... ....,.......... W illiam Ryan Treasurer ....... ............ ,... O t to Gebhardt Faculty Advisor .....,.. Louis Starkweather, Erich Otto 3 SITTING, 1st ROW: Patrick Marasco, Henry Cozzolino. STANDING, 2nd ROW: Howard Neu, Nelson Shaw, Frederick Hoag, Jr., Wil- liam Schultz.
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