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Sigma Alpha Mu (front row) Dave Fawer, Dave Horn, Neal Goldman, Matt Durma, Daniel Yaker, Eric Silberg, Andy Sommers; (second row) Bard Borkon, Jon Berlent, David I einhardt. Eric Leftkowsky, Eric Klein, Howard Krugel, Jason Sobel, Brian Zimberg, Neal Koren, Mark Adelman, Mike Benisvy, Kevin Frankel; (third row) (I David 1 ut /. Michael Schaftel, David Block, Michael Prober, Ken Silverman, Jay Berlin, Jay Schwartz, Ben Konner, Jason Korn, Eric Newman, Sam Stempel, Krik Hyman, Scott Noskin; (fourth row) Jordan Glazier, Tom Titsworth, Michael Kurzer, Richard Marks, Michael April, Andy Snyder, Stu /islinli/.. Fred ( ' hit brow . Jeff Wolpov, Ron Emanuel, Michael Schiff, Lawrence Polatsch, Andrew Kopstein, Andy Davis, Craig Garfield, Dave Walters, Matt Lefferts; (back row) Mi i- had Edelstein, John Friedman, Todd Fishbein, Howard Katz, Peter Hyman, Lee Resnick, Adam Schefter, Dave Simon, Steve Hochman, Brett Soloway, Jeff j) Rubin, Michael Robbins, Gregg Backer. The structure might have burned last year, but the foundation remained strong. Sammies... Have Never Been Stronger! Members participated in the annual basketbal: bounce in the Diag. Sigma Alpha Mu has never been stron- ger. That is.. .structurally. The house had a bout with some flames last spring, and lost. But that loss has turned into our gain. The physical make up of the house has improved 100 percent. Speaking of improvement, our neighborhood rela- tions have made a mirculous turn around this year. And along those same lines, the Daily has yet to print an article singling us out as one of the three largest vices known to man. So, as far as new strides are concerned, it was certainly a banner year. Our mos t important philanthropic en- deavor, " bounce for beats, " saw its finest year ever. By adding a slam dunk contest to the fund raiser, the " Mu " opened the event up to greater participation by other Greeks. We succeeded in raising more money that we ever have for the Ameri- can Heart Association. After a second place finish in the intra- mural overall competion last year, Sigma Alpha Mu hopes to crack its first top- ranked finish since the 1950s. The 1987- 88 year was a complete success. 4 Submitted by Sigma Alpha Mi 240 * SIGMA ALPHA MU
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