
CK Dickie & Don
Cedar Knolls- Dickie & Don
76a from Nucleus
From The Nucleus Yearbook
77 01d from Nucleus
Marc, Bill & Ed...doing an Electrical Engineer's version of a Hare Krishna mantra. At this time, Marc and Bill had known each other for more than a decade- always wearing flannel shirts.
77 02e from Nucleus
Fashion Show
75a Youngworth Goldstein Slusarczyk Rosol from Nucleus
WNCE Officers- 1975 Dennis Youngworth- Program Director Dave Goldstein (?)- Chief Engineer “Uncle Ray” Slusarczyk- General Manager Mike Rosol - Treasurer/embezzler (oops- sorry- never proven)
75e ZIP Thanks Ray WNCE Cart
An authentic WNCE “Cart” Ref. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidelipac (click hyperlink in comments below) This particular cart was especially popular- available at: https://youtu.be/OXIofoBI5n8 (click hyperlink in comments below) The final voices are attributed to Melanie Hornack and Uncle Ray.
78 Tony Osk
Hasbrouck Heights Featuring Tony’s award-winning Crazy Eddie commercial parody- a huge hit at the NJIT Pub Talent Show. A recording is available at: https://youtu.be/8p9Tox0mzwg Hyperlink in comments below.
75d from Ray Slusarczuk
"Uncle Ray" Slusarczyk
77 01h Membership Card from Marc Osetec
With Anthony Peppe and Frank Gianelli
78 Don Mark
Hasbrouck Heights- Don & Mark
75b Zimand Youngworth Riley Zacharczyk from Nucleus
The Administration after Uncle Ray’s Scott “Z-Man” Zimand Dennis Youngworth Marion Riley Phillip Charles Benedict Zacharczyk (Zak Phillips, PCBZ)
77 02a from Fashion Show Nucleus
What is the perfect fundraiser for a group of engineering students? Of course, a fashion show! Frank Gianelli was Master of Ceremonies.
78 02 Nucleus 1978
Bruce Hancik & Mark Zdanowicz
75i Record Library Filing System- rescued from the trash
The "OLD" label category- the WNCE Record Library equivalent of "hospice". As I recall, I got to this one before the janitor took the pile away. Fortunately, they only came by 550 Weston Hall about once a year.
77 02h Doc's Fashion Show history from Nucleus 1981
Fashion Show…some context…this was Doc Estrin’s event. According to the 1981 Nucleus Yearbook, “Every year Dr. Estrin holds his fashion show displaying the largest (sic- I think they meant “latest”) in clothing for the businessman/woman of today”. Heaven knows Doc saved us many times for all manner of peril (including being “shot in the head” by NJIT Security: a direct quote by the Security Guard to Dean Connie Murray before the meeting ended abruptly). So I guess we all thought we owed him one…which we certainly did.