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misunderstanding in credit requirements, was declared ineligible for Senior oflice. New elections were held and Andrew P. Andrew became president. 0 Socially, the Class ol' '45's final year was a sparkling success. Seniors were well represented at Night Org's formal dinner-dance held on December 16 at the Hotel Delmonico. They also enjoyed watching Dr. Nielsen play Santa Claus at the Student Council's annual Christmas party given on December 2l in Lassman Hall. The Senior Ball, held in the Spring, brought a year's social activities to a happy climax. 0 Meetings of Class of '45 members were held regularly. These were supplemented by lectures and for- ums at which various faculty members spoke. Instru- mental in making these meetings a success were Jack Radin and Howard Rothfels. Other prominent seniors included Marilyn Greenberg, who was active on the Wlar liFforts Committee: Leonard Nieman, president of the Jewish Service Organization: and Ruth liligmanc mem- ber ol' Mu Kappa Tau, Marketing honorary, and vice- president of Triad. I1i'e.s'1'fleizt .,c, c,ANnRi1w P. Awlikicw Vice Presizlent .,..c ,T. Ronwicv Cnmoizn Ttrens1n'ffr ..,c. c. HIQAYMUNIJ llAlItLllILR'l'Y Sf'C7'FfIl7'j 'cc.c , Ielovic lSARRr1'1 1' Hl..SllIJ7'liIlll . ...,.. Ruin D. ELIGMEN
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'S' Members of Class -4 P ol' '45 climaxed their college careers with an eventful year crowded with meetings, socials, dances, and liorums. Night Seniors formed one of the Schools most active groups. 0 Nick Hlalton, as president of Student Council, helped run almost all evening activities early in the fall semester. Since the previous year's elections had been declared void, every ofhce but XValton's and two non-political seats occupied by Masha Graboll, a xlunior. and Ruth Birstein. a Sophomore, were vacant. Undaunted by their lack of 1 gg-is ,RX numbers, the three supervised lfreshnian convocation, conducted new elections, and sponsored a XVelcome Frosh Dance held on October Qti. l.Valton also served on Night Orgs elections committee. and was instrumental in founding a new group that helped co-ordinate Student Council activities with S.S.O. plans. 0 Iilections for Class of '45 ofhces were hectic this year. Seniors showed enthu- siasm at nominations by putting up two complete sets of candidates, and action taken by only one other class. Eugene Raul was elected president. but because of a
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Look at llze Hirrliv, guI.s'! lulzirn' Class Ujfi1'r'r.s rIi,s'r'14.s.xil1g :var wllorlx Ilfllgflllll. C!',lfIIHllfIIg' Snrlie fIIlTl'kfH.S' Ilav. has take11 niany ol the 111611 who entered in September, 1942, an optiinistic spirit continues to pervade the junior class. Those students who re- 1nai11 have not lost their enthusiasm for college activities. 0 Under the capable leadership of Ruth Bitter and lilaine Jinx Rich, president and vice-president respectively, the Class of '46 was successful in adding zest to college life. A typical activity was the Frosh-Junior Bowling Party, which Margaret Klein organized, gave students a much needed opportunity to exercise. One of the foremost all y airs ol' the year was the fashion show, which was sponsored by the Junior class. XVith pro- ceeds going to the VVar Elfort Connnittee a group of the School's most beautiful girls modeled clothes, and demonstrated what the well-dressed co-ed shoul bers of the Junior class di Sadie Hawkins Da of the loveliest SCAF c licious lunch boxes for man at the School ha d wear. o Mem- d much to make y possible. Thirty-five o-eds prepared de- the occasion. Every d an opportunity to JU Although the war L . '
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