INDUSTRIAL USES OF ESP
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INDUSTRIAL USES OF ESP Qmni and parents are invited toc,special lecture Wednesday
evening, October 30, in the Seminar Room of the Alumni Center. Professor John Mihalasky
of the Industrial Engineering Department, Director of the PSI Communications Project,
will speak on business uses of extrasensory perception. Author of the just-published
Executive ESP, Professor Mihalasky directs research at NCE in industrial uses of tele-
pathy and precognition. He says, "We're not just looking at the PSI phenomenon--but won-
dering what we can do with psychic energy in terms of products and services." Join us
for the free lecture at 8 PM, with questions and answers to follow. Coffee and cake cour-
tesy of the Association.
SATURDAY SWIM FOR ALUMNI
Starting October 12, the NCE
pool is open to alumni fam-
ilies on Saturdays. Accord-
ing to Oleg Moiseenko '67,
the swim and stay fit program
for adults will be 9-11 AN;
learn to swim for faculty,
staff, alumni, children will
be 11-1 PM; recreational swim
for everyone 1-4 PM. It's
best to call Oleg at the
Phys. Ed. Department for
arrangements. 645-5515
HAWAII TRIP OPEN
The alumni office has been
successful in obtaining an
additional allocation of
seats for our trip to Hawaii
November 9-16. Please call
immediately--645-5441--if
you want to join the group.
Costs: $399 plus 15% tax and
service per person. Reser-
vations are at the Ilikai
Hotel in Honolulu. Fees
include your choice of din-
ing spots in a dine-around
restaurant plan.
NEWARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
ALUMNI
NEWSLETTER
Volume 9 Number 2 October 1974
A NEW YEAR, A NEW NAME: -NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY"
It becomes official January 1, 1975. After extensive
reviews, studies, polls--and a contest--the College
Trustees have adopted a new comprehensive name. "New
Jersey Institute of Technology," the designation
which won a prize for alumnus Joseph M. Anderson,
'25, has long been the frontrunner in the name change
deliberations. NJIT was chosen to reflect the cur-
rent broad range of the College's academic offerings.
President William Hazell has said, "New Jersey Insti-
tute of Technology.., is to be inclusive of Newark
College of Engineering and New Jersey School of
Architecture, with these names appearing as subheads
wherever possible. The name...is most expressive of
the current and visible future missions of the
institution."
AND SOME NEW FACES
There's a new look at NCE for 1974-75: a large con-
tingent of new students; a brand new School of Archi-
tecture, with its design studios temporarily on the
fourth floor, Tiernan; and new faculty in a number
of departments.
A notable addition is Dr. Robert A. Comparin, brought
in from VPI as chairman of the Mechanical Engineering
Department. And moving up is Dr. Leonard Salzarulo,
new chairman of the Physics Department.
Dr. Comparin sees as his first major task the modern-
ization of the ME instructional laboratories. At
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SPORTS NEWS
HAPPENINGS AT NCE
FRESHMEN PARENTS COCKTAIL PARTY
October 16
Parents of freshmen are invited to
meet the NCE family at a cocktail party
featuring as guest speaker Dr. William
Hazell. Parents will meet members of
the faculty and learn about the alumni/
parent-sponsored Social Competence Pro-
gram from Parents Association Chairman
Don Ellis and Professors Herman Estrin
and Arthur Shukur '58.
ASEE MEETING
November 2
Dr. Edward Monahan '58 has been master-
minding plans for the autumn 1974 meeting
of the Middle Atlantic Section of the
American Society for Engineering Educa-
tion. The all-day Saturday program will
feature sessions on the theme "Technology
and the Quality of Life." Host NCE
offers an evening reception and activ-
ities for members' guests including a
morning tour of the New York World
Trade Center.
WINE TASTING
December 6
"Good wines at a reasonable price" is
the theme for this year's alumni seminar
on the Bacchanalian beverage--a good
precursor for the holiday season. More
details next month.
VOLLEYBALL - BASKETBALL FOR ALUMNI
Starting soon
Sign up with Oleg Moiseenko, 645-5515
Volleyball: Tuesdays 6-8:30 PM
Basketball: Thursdays 7-8:30 PM - LEAGUES
Basketball: Tuesday nights - OPEN
by Tom Reilly
VARSITY ROUTS ALUMNI
Although stocked with outstanding play-
ers of past seasons, NCE's Alumni soccer
team discovered that youth has its mer-
its--the grads bowing to the current
varsity team, 4-0.
The game was the 16th renewal of the
alumni-varsity rivalry and 21 graduate
lettermen participated. Among the alums
were Andy Brown '60 and Andy Handwerker
'63, former career scoring record hold-
ers. They saw Fabio Hurtado, the current
record holder, score 3 goals for the
varsity.
Oleg Moiseenko '67, assistant coach of
the varsity, master-minded the grads.
He had Rocco Kruslic and Pat Connell,
both '73; Haci Ozbek and Dyric London,
both '74; Andy Srodin '66; Lou DeVito
'60; Bob Zlotnick '65; Jack Fernandes,
Pete Svoboda, and John Rozembersky,
all '72; Harry Habermas '70; Imants
Kalnins '68; and Gerry Kurth '67 to
choose from.
Traveling the greatest distance was Tony
Baeta '69, who is currently studying
medicine at the University of Lisbon,
Portugal.
While the game was strictly for fun,
it did indicate that the Red & White
will field a strong team this year. Led
by three-time All-American Fabio Hurtado
and defensive standout Joe Griffin, the
Highlanders meet 13 foes beginning Sep-
tember 21. Coach Mal Simon is seeking
a repeat of last year's appearance in
the NAIA nationals.
SOCIAL COMPETENCE PROGRAM
Enrollments are rushing in for our Social Competence Program. Alumni President Warren
Bergmann distributed almost 700 brochures to the freshman class on September 17. Upper
classmen are signing up for speed reading, art of conversation, and horseback riding in
large numbers, too. New this year is "Creative Photography," to be taught by NCE's new
Director of Special Projects, Allan Reider, a professional photographer. The Phys. Ed.
Department is handling enrollments in tennis; beginning skiing on the Ski-Dek; and small
boat handling and sailing on the Sunfish. Classes start October 9.
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PLACEMENT SERVICE
The facilities of the NCE Placement Office are available to all alumni. Appointments can
be arranged by calling 645-5200. Alumni may place "job wanted" ads in the Newsletter free
of charge, space permitting. In placing the ad, please limit the description of the po-
sition you seek, your degree, and your work experience to 35 words. Also include a resume
which we will forward to our Placement Office where it will be kept in an active file.
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Design Engineer
Jersey City
Design of decorative lighting
systems--manufacturing methods
3-5 Tears
Open
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Industrial Engineer
Newark
Will eventually become quality
control manager in charge of all
QC inspectors within a manufac-
turing operation
0-1 year
Open
0184
All
Fiell Program Administrator
Algeria, North Africa
Educational administration,
international banking, and
contract administration for
institutional building pro-
grams in North Africa
Must be experienced in above
areas, fluent in French
Open
EE, Eng. Sci.
Systems Engineer
Rochelle Park
Software and programming
systems
0-2 years
Open
At a recent cocktail parti, for newcomers,
Dr. William Hazell welcomEs Jay Kappraff
and Joshua Berebom, both Asst. Professors
in the Mathematics Departnent.
Assoc. Professor of Architecture Tom Vint
talks with Alan Caruba, NCE's new Director
of Ptiblications. Photos by Allan Reider,
new Director of Special Projects.
NEW FACES (cont.)
present he is getting to know his students--and seeing just what the labs need--by teach-
ing Mech Lab 2. Dr. Comparin's particular area of research interest is fluidics. He's
currently working on a long-term research project on contaminents in fluidic devices.
Dr. Salzarulo, BSChE '51, MSChE '53, has been teaching at NCE for twenty-one years. He
completed his doctorate at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute in 1966, subsequently conducting
post-doctoral research in ionic transport. Looking at the Physics Department, Dr. Salza-
rulo sees a need for an extension of nuclear studies and a move toward nuclear technology
in the BSET program. He hopes to stimulate interest in the master's degree in Physics.
Dr. Salzarulo's special area of interest is the application of physics to medicine; he's
currently working with researchers at the NJ College of Medicine.
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ALUMNI FEEDBACK '74
You are an important resource for our students. Please meet with this year's seniors
in the informal setting of Thomm's Restaurant to talk about your recent experiences
in the job market. What can they expect next June? Your advice may prove a vital con-
tribution to important career decisions made this year. Join them at our alumni
beer and pretzel rap.
ALUMNI FEEDBACK '74 - THOMM'S RESTAURANT - 80 PARK AVENUE - NEWARK, NEW JERSEY -
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14 - 7:30 PM - FREE BEER AND PRETZELS -
Please mail promptly to: NCE Alumni Association, 323 High St., Newark, NJ 07102
YES, I will attend the Alumni Feedback '74 Beer and Pretzel Rap.
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Phone Company
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BRAZIL VACATION, FEBRUARY 19-27
PLAN TO ESCAPE WINTER BY JETTING TO RIO DE JANEIRO FEBRUARY 19-27 WITH THE ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION. LUXURIATE IN SEVEN NIGHTS AT THE RIO SHERATON OR INTERCONTINENTAL,
BREAKFAST DAILY, SIX DINNERS ON THE DINE-AROUND PLAN--ALL FOR $439 PLUS 15% TAX AND
SERVICE PER PERSON. CALL FOR BROCHURE: 645-5441.
--Rio Reservation Coupon
Please enroll me(us). Enclosed find deposit (payable to NCE Alumni Association, sent
to 323 High St., Newark NJ 07102) in the amount of $ ($100 per person) for persons.
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state ZIP "home phone business phone
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CALENDAR
October 16
FRESHMEN PARENTS
COCKTAIL PARTY
October 30
ESP LECTURE
November 9
HAWAII DEPARTURE
November 14
ALUMNI FEEDBACK '74
NCE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
323 HIGH STREET
NEWARK, N. J. 07102
NON-PROFIT ORG.
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NEWARK. N. J.
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