Newark Colleges of Rutgers University - Encore Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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Newark Colleges of Rutgers University - Encore Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 106 of 174
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G LEFT T0 RIGHT. Edward Ruhl, john Mateyko, lo n k Edgar Freundlich, Claude Burleson, Robert EFT TO RIGHT: Patric KNEELIN , drew Nlieczkows i, SITTING, L k l n , Philip Shaak, ' Dever Basalyga, An Zinkand, Alfred Cavanaugh. Marasco, joseph Urbanczyk, Robert W. Cambre e g Baeder, Sidney Zucker, Sidney, H. Phillips, joseph LEFT TO RIGHT, Ist ROW: Miller Howard Cozzolino, George Salvatore Micchelli. STANDING, Vogel, Edwin Cornell, Wallace Stocker, jr., Doss , Clinton Tanis, Nelson Shaw, Frederick Hoag, jr., Martin Rubin, Br Stahl, Howard Frucht, David Taylor, Richard Tittel, Robert Ruderm Anthony Leotti. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 2nd ROW: Rich KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: john Mateyko, Claude Burleson, George Baeder, Schweitzer, jr., Frederick Manheck, Emanuel Misechko, Robert Hal Edgar Freundlich, Sanford Bogart, Meyer Newell, Harold Flecker, Alfred Goodger. Robert Kruse, George Woodnorth, William Fick, Norman Zegas, A -SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clinton Tanis, John Basalyga, Melvin Schoem, john G00dg9f- Rosa, Edward Vogel, Alfred Cavanaugh, Sidney Zucker, Irma Rosenthal. STAND- ING, LEFT TO RIGHT, Ist ROW: Richard Welter, Patrick Marasco, Seymour Schwartz, Jerome Feldman, William Pick, Howard Frucht, john Healy, Clarence Berry, jr., Nelson Shaw, john Thergesen, Gerald Graham, Frederick Hoag, jr., David Movshow, Emanuel Misechko, Kurt Mayer, Frederick Kampmier, Robert Zink- and, Donald Smith. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 2nd ROW: Richard Waton Leonard Seligman, Lester Kastner, Frederick Manheck, Wallace Stocker, jr., Saul Ncssclroth, Harold Schnare, Meyer Okun, Bruno Stahl. Max Scheiner, Oscar Gervis, Norman Zegas, Harry Newell, jr. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 3rd ROW: ' ls Charles Levinston. Nicholas Nico

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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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MA AGEME T CL B The Newark Chapter of the Society for Advance' ment of Management organized as the Managament Club in 1947, has attempted to provide the student with an opporf tunity for selffdevelopment and to expose him to the pracf tical as well as theoretical aspects of management. To help fulfill these aims the group took field trips to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, to view the Bethlehem Steel Plant in operation and to Eddystone, Pennsylvania, to see the Baldwin Loco- motive Works. The program for the year also included many guest speakers. A few were John Whitmore, of the Public Rela- tions Council, Parvin Russell, Director of College Place' ment for the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, Richard Dorian, Past President of the Society for Advancement of Management, and Bernard Haldane, President of Executive Job Counselors, Inc. A field trip to General Motors Corporation is being planned. OFFICERS Fall Term President .......... ............. J oseph Urbanczyk Vice-President ......... ...... J oseph Sirangelo Recording Secretary ..... .... W illiam Frederickson Corresponding Secretary ,........,...... Ethel Flecker Treasurer ..............,......,........ John Rosa Faculty Advisors .....,...,. Paul Edwards, Oscar Owen SITTING George Baeder Henry Cozzolino , spring Term STANDING Sidney Zucker, Joseph Slrangelo, President ...... ...................... J ohn Rosa P55113 Shaak Vice-President ........ ......., E dward Vogel SITTING Irma Rosenthal John Rosa Edward Recording Secretary ...,. ...,. A lfred Cavanaugli Vogel STANDING Walter Lissiuk, Alfred Corresponding Secretary .,.... Irma Rosenthal Cavanaugh Treasurer .............. ,... W alter Lissiuk MARKETIIECLUB Since its inception in 1947, the Marketing Club has at- tempted to give to students a view of the marketing processes in actual operation. Through the use of films, Held trips, and speakers, such as Mr. Philip Applegard of the Alumni Associf ation, Mr. Serge Morosoni of Paciiic Mills, Mr. M. C, Died' rich of Diedrich Advertising Service, Dr. Herman C. Nolen of McKesson Ez? Robbins, and Mr. J. Leo Cooke of Lehigh Warehouse E5 Transport Company, discussing advertising, wholesaling, retailing, and selling, the club has in some measure bridged the gap between the classroom and the business world. Many questions were considered, including the very practical ones of job possibilities, requirements, and compensation. Recently, the Club became a student chapter of the Amer' ican Marketing Association and now membcrs have available to them, at low cost, THE IOURNAL OF MARKETING, a valuable aid to people interested in this Held. Besides assisting the club in its objectives and activities, the A.M.A., through the North Jersey Chapter, gives students an opporf tunity to sit in on lively discussions on marketing by promif nent men in the field. OFFICERS President ....... ................... R obert Dunne Vice-President ...,..... . . . Emanuel Misechko Recording Secretary ...... ..... G arfleld Provel Corresponding Secretary .... ....... B urt Miller Treasurer .............. . . , Michael Mesce Faculty Advisor .,..... .... J ohn McClure

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