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 117 of 174
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u 1 . . . And ,in conclusion ll MTI G UCIETY Representing the Newark Colleges of Rutgers, the Def bating Society participated in over nfty intercollegiate debates. With such schools as Cornell, Boston College, West Point, and Georgetown on their schedule the members have traveled as far south as Maryland and north to the New England States. Although the Society devotes most of its activities to these meets, the members have also engaged in several radio debates against Rutgers of New Brunswick and have presented a demonstration debate for a local high school. As a climax to their activities this year the members par' ticipated in tournaments at Temple University, Rutgers of New Brunswick, and Brooklyn College. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Simon Pomerantz, Alfred Hart, William Tiernan, joan Adler, Theodore Papendorp, Leonard Rubin. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sanford Fleischer, Joseph Sanker, Edgar Ropke, Russell Hulsizer, Jerome Bashover, Ward Bourn. OFFICERS President ,........ .,......... ,..... W a rd Bourn Vice-President ......... . ,..,. . .Alfred Hart Recording Secretary ...... .... M arilyn Lanning Corresponding Secretary ..., ..,... S andra Richer Treasurer .............. ..,.. S imon Pomerantz Faculty Advisor . . . .... . . .Arthur Eisenstadt The main points of the arguments I l are . . . IO9

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KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Aaron Busch, Alan Lightstone, Lawrence Papier, Charles Jamison, Constan- tine Carumpalos, Bernard Senkowski, Emil Wolf, Donald O'Brien, Michael Santimauro. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Maria Bergamo, Ann Gruber, Anthony Viscido, Peter Marapodi, Stanley Yee, Florence DeWitt, Alfred Niedermayer, Allan Berger, Raymond Cozzo, Edward Janusz. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, lst ROW: Ronald Blatt, Leslie Felmly, Aubert Bibolet, Edward Herzig, Charles Attalla, Eugene Kalnitsky, Peter Scocca, John Van Dyk, james Orphanos, Russell Geiger, Eugene Slaughter. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 2nd ROW: James Russell, Leo Cielo, Peter Lensi, james Hines, John Froemel, Mitchell Dudnikov, Wilfred Buckalew, Richard Rutledge, John Deitsch, Lewis Lesniak, Leonard Wein- stock. Florence DeWitt, Stanley Yee, Peter Marapodi, Anthony Viscido. AMERICA CEMICAL 0Clll'l'Y A student aliiliate chapter of the parent organization, the American Chemical Society has fostered interest in scientific inquiry, research, the dissemination of knowledge among the members of the Society, the presentation of student papers, and the application of chemistry to our daily life. The Society has planned its activities to aid the members in acquiring necessary prefprofessional experience. Guest speakers were Professor Gilbert Panson, who gave a talk on colloidal electrolytes, Mr. Hammond, of Heydon Chemical Co., who discussed the theory and practice involved in syn- thetic organic chemistry and Professor Carl Olson who spoke to the members on the functions and the adminitrative capaci- ties of the American Chemical Society. A technical film I08 revealed the' problems confronting the chemist in the field of synthetic and natural rubber. Additional information on this subject was obtained when the ,members visited the United States Rubber Company plant in Passaic. OFFICERS President . , . . . Vice-President ' Secretary .... Treasurer .... Faculty Advisor .Peter Marapodi . . , .Stanley Yee Florence DeWitt Anthony Viscido . .Gilbert Panson



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SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Madison Bates, Janet Fels, Debra Sokolov, Janet Ribnik, Edwin Ranzenhofer, Alex Woiceshen, Marily Honey, Lucia Zucker. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 1st ROW: Marian Stepanian, Harry Brohen, Robert Baker, Gerald Nusbaum, Kenneth Weber, Kenneth Robinson, Sidney Meyers, Alice Demp- sey. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 2nd ROW: Cyril Simone, Jr., Irving Neibloom, Robert Chambers, Allan Adams, Louis Billington. E GLI The English Club was organized in 1936 to foster literary scholarship and to stimulate interest in literature and the allied arts. Each year, members of the Club attend concerts, exhibits, and plays that may be of particular interest to them. The monthly programs for 19494950 included a talk on Beaumarchais by Mr. Jewell, a professorfstudent quiz, read' ings in foreignflanguage literature, a Christmas program of folk dances and group singing. Some of the sessions were devoted to the reading of student manuscripts, followed by piano selections by Nina Lissg attendance at Station WNJR for one of the concerts given by the music staff of the College and the Music Society as partgof their Bach festivalg an address by Frederic Melcher, editor of Publishers' Weekly, H CLUB the annual music program under the direction of Dr. Manri, and the annual business and supper meeting. An-especially successful undertaking is the annual high school poetry reading contest. The Club sponsors this contest and awards a cup to the winning school. Prominent teachers and writers act as judges. OFFICERS President .,.... .............. E dwin Ranzenhofer Vice-President , . . ..... Dorothy Jaggard Secretary ...... ......, J anet Ribnik Treasurer ....... .... A lex Woiceshan Faculty Advisor ,. . .... Madison Bates Judging at the Poetry-reading contest.

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