Fairfield University - Manor Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)

 - Class of 1988

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i the Campus Center walls-they 2re designed by Shireen Ruston. The list does not stop there. In e area of Academics, junior Mark etz arranged for the publication the faculty evaluations and for an tra reading day during finals in ayxjunior Frank Carroll served as tchie's right-hand man and won 2 Presidential elections in Febru- 7. A few programs deserve special tognition. Adopt-a-Frosh, in its st year, matched upperclassinen th freshmen as big brothersfsis- S, The program had a bumpy first ir, but gained support from ad- nistration and students and Jmised to grow in effectiveness tt year. The Council of Student Organi- ions pledged a stronger commit- nt to clubs, publishing newslet- sand scheduling training and in- 'mative lectures for student ders. Class Councils grew with assis- ce from Alumni Relations. Both 'SA and Alumni Relations fught each class should develop ense of unity, starting freshman r. Perhaps a key to the success of programs was advertising and pub. lic relations. Ritchie stressed the use of a new computer for designing snazzy posters, newsletters, and memos. From dormroorn to class- room. a campus building wasn't complete without a large, bright, glossy Fl'SA poster, Special mention goes to Ifl'SA's commitment to video as an effec- tive tool for publicity, the new se- mester passes which saved the freshman a lot of standing in line, increased money for Fl'SA and in- creased attendance at eventsg the new mailbox outside of the office, which, even if hardly used, showed FllSA's desire for better comrnuni- cation with studentsg and finally, FUSA's proposal to raise the stu- dent activities fee S10 to 555, which is still about S20 below the average at the countrysklesuit universities. Fl'SA's Fortieth Anniversary year was a grand one. Ritchies get- things-done drive spread through a receptive and imaginative cabinet- the combination produced a year of well-earned high-fives. 1111111 Cnzzrfzzmzzrfw vw ini- qv

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'-c L Government for the stu dents by the students J 0 I 'I'lie senior class was largely re- sptinsilile for effective prugnun- uuntg.1nd snitmtli .idniinistratitin in I ISA tliis tear. Seniors in tlie e.ilwi- net were Vice-Presidents IXIJFIAIIIIC Xkilsli. Kerri lJtwllicinti, .ind Ken C.usseg .'Xtttiunt.1nt ltilin C.lu.11.i and 'lire.isurer 'Itini IXIIIIIICIAUFCQ Direc- tor ut' I ilnis 'IIln.1 l5uig.ir.1. liireetur til Inlti Sxstenis I,1s.i Slititila. Direc- ttir til IJYUIIIUFIUIIS 'l'in.i lNI.ic1.i3g. 5.1111 l'.ull.it e mn 'l'r.1x el .ind Iieereri- tnin. 'lerri Dursti r.in tlie Student l.ntert.unnient itininussitin. .intl Sliireen liustuni .idnunistered Puli- lititx, Also. lean II.illtir.in .ind Nteplmnie I.islt serx etl .ts senior milli- ters in tlie student l.egisl.iture. Un tlie list til' .tttuniplislinients. lwutlget tuntrnl SIIN .it ffl, Iiittlues t.iluutt .tssuuied tlieir ptisituwns in Nptinlig H'. in tlite uutldle ul .i Ill 'SA ttttssitui ,Nt tlite tune. ll NX li.itl ut.irlx run nut tit iiiwiiex. .intl tlie spiuitg seuiestt-r l.1tltt'd exeuts, llus xt.u. tlniutgli. witli titglittr toutrul til tlit' liutlqiget .intl .i lit-ut-i sense nl stutltut tltstrt-s. tlit stutltut .assum- .ititiii tnlltmtitl .i lull l.ill priigrutii xxitli .i lull Spring pttixgr.iui Stu- xIllllNlXlll g.iuittl .uttsstiispt'I1tl- uilus, .is ll NX pulilislit-tl lretitieiit lwutlutt rtptirts in tlit' ll1v 'fft' Il 'SA knew student desires-tlie .isstie1.ititin pulled students .ind .iuutled exents wlneli tailed in IWHK--5-4'. Prtigriiiiiiiiiig peaked. lui.: IILlg.ll'.i lielped increase tlie nunilwer nl' tilrns. introducing din- ner tlietiters .ind lwruntli t.irtouns tu tlie list tit attnities. Mtn Iyiillnce planned lwus trips rind slti trips .ind pl.1ne trips .ind spring lwre.1l't trips. 'lunitir Rusty Mdgner lie.ided gl new ,'Xtlilet1t's Uixisiun to pulwlicile eptirting exents .ind .irtiuse nitimle ltir t.inipus tennis. lerri Dursti l.inded tlie INXS ttintr.it't. -lunior lietli Ciillin st.irtetl tlie fXdtipt-.i- lrtisli prtitgnun. Also. ,lunitir K.iren Iiecden- lweuder strenigtliened tlie C tiuntil til- Student Urg.itiif.it1utis 110801 lor tlie lweneliit nl tlie tlulis. .lunitirs .'Xl.iri.i Ur.ilwn.i .ind Nitrile Iliin- uien r.in tlie pupul.ir ftiinetlx' Xnglits series. .ind lit-nketl lixe uiusit.il t'ntert.unnient hir tlie Smy- llet -luniur lulin K.iue tirgniufed tlie lettures. uitludin-ig Xxlllldlll lp liutltlex .uid XX.ilt lr.mt'r 'luniurs ilmrltiit' Surxillti .intl Iiritlyet .NIUI.IIlVl.iI1lll'xlNIWL'kl.llLXL'IlIN sutli .is Ii.ittlt ul rlie II.u1tls-luuitir Mike llnxiitwti llllIl.iIl'xI tlit Int' .'Xl.irn1 l.islt I urtt .Null .ill tliust' utnit signs -'



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