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

 - Class of 1950

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V , ,W CIE UE UUIETY Presenting programs of lectures, movies and field trips, the Science Society introduces the student to the wide range of job possibilities in the scientific Held and, also, affords the opportunity to hear outstanding scientists and lecturers discuss the problems in their respective Helds. The programs this year included discussions on medicine, geology, biology and ichthyologyf Dr. Frank Ford' of St. Michael's Hospital spoke on the problem of cancer, its preventitivies and treatment, and films from the American Cancer Society were shown on this topic. Other speakers included Dr. Sidney Greenfield, of the faculty who led a discussion following the film The Nutrient Deficiences in Plant Life, Dr. Aronson of the Museum of Natural History, who spoke on the Studies on the Reproductive Behavior of Fish, Dr. M. johnson, State Geologist, who discussed the mineral geology of New Jersey, Dr. Hollander of Mt. Sinai Hospital, who presented the Problem of Gastroflntestinal Ulcers, and Dr. B. Carroll who discussed Atomic Energy. The annual dinner in May closed the season. OFFICERS President ..... ..................... S tanley Yee Vice-President .... .............. E ugene Kalnitsky Secretary ...... . . . Dorothy Vanden Heuvel Treasurer ........ ......... F lorence DeWitt Faculty Advisor . . . .... Benjamin Sonnenblick SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Florence De- Witt, Dorothy Vanden Heusel. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eugene Kalnitsky, Stanley Yee. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anthony Villane, Norma Werner, Joan Hilsinger, Selma Bernstein, Dorothy Fromm, Sally Marz, Sabina Hanson, Stanley Yee, Dorothy Vanden Heuvel, Maria Bergamo, Edward Herzig, Raymond Cozzo. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 1ST ROW: Newton Beron, Allan Kraskin, Edward Gar- batz, Ronald Blatt, Leslie Felmly, Harold Marz, James Wilson, Edgar Ropke, Allan Silver, Harold Bess, Samuel Saltzman, Mitchell Dudnikov, james Russell, Peter Marapodi. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT, 2ND ROWQ Robert Soloway, Aubert Bibolet, Herbert Needle, Michael Santimanta, Edward Janusz, Harold Jalowsky, James Qphanos, Nicholas Fisher, James Hines, Anthony Viscido. I 2

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SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Funicolare, Eugene Kalnirsky, Louis Hering, Samuel Saltzman. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Genefra, Nathan Finestone, Russell Hulsizer, Edward Garbaty, Freeman York. Ullll ' CHESS ULUB The Queen's Men Chess Club has developed a line team of students adept in the playing of this ancient game. Friendly play and instruction are the programs for weekly meetings. This year competitive matches with the Faculty have been held as well as matches with Princeton, Seton Hall, Fordham, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Newark College of Engineering. The highlight of the season was the simultaneous exhibition matches and special lectures given by Isaac Kashdan, the former United States chess champion. President ..... Vice-President ..,. Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Faculty Advisor OFFICERS . ....,............... Louis Hering . . . . . Eugene Kalnitsky . . . Morton Binenstock .. Simon Pomerantz .... Jay Rumney IZI I hope this is the right move



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Louis He:-ing, Ellen Heller, Morton Binenstock, Irving Pawa. SITTING: Sidney Zebel. Delegates . Faculty Advisor .. And the tariff question was solved. UN MIIIIEL ASSEMBLY 'Morton Bienstock Ellen Heller Louis Hen-ing Irving Pawa . . . .Sidney Zebel For the third consecutive year, the Newark College of Arts and Sciences was represented at the United Nations Model General Assembly which is sponsored by the colleges and universities of the Middle Atlantic area. Each school selects a small group of competent students to represent the international position of a particular nation at the Assembly. This year the Newark delegation presented and defended the international pointfoffview and aspirations of Byelo Russia. Topics of international stature were discussed at the Assembly at the City College of New York in a manner closely paralleling that which is employed by the United Nations. Treaties, security, and atomic energy were the main topics discussed. 123

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