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Special Tercentenary Issue of UNIVERSITY WOMAN, 191
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j'rleigh Dickinson University . ' FLIOBHAM PARK-MAD'ISON CAIPUB ET B 0 PM I TA N 1. 6, No. 10. Valentine Variety W .U. students will be treat- :a gala weekend covering y 12th. This weekend he a Valentine Variety iivities. lday Night, Feb. 12th, will night of tuxedoes and es as the Columbian Ball ences at the Suburban Ho- 'Summit. weekend program con- Saturday night with .a . Out . This hootenanny be presented from 8-10 10 CENTS MADISON, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY 1 p.m. in th charge of in the son Chatham 'I and The t Sundays the weekei ing the 19l Hall, Lee and Don 1 presented Arts Cente for student public will i t' t t ' $7345!- 3. 9-1 ; 't', The slope at Youngsgapi. tier being under such tre- ldous tension and strain dur- ithe period of final exam- lons, everyone anxiously a- ES that glorious time called semester break. It is hi: this period that the ex- Pted student, mentally ex- Ited, at least, if not also Bicaily exhausted, can at last tIke of relaxation and schol- R idleness. Some students rely dawdle away this short- 5. well-deserved break h the grinding scholastic iwhile others remain abit Factive. The more active e - 41y takes to the slopes ?little skiing. falterd many students the ' m ity to indulge in the ,0! skiing, FDWs Madison 3 chapter of Alpha Phi w: the national service ., , arranged and spon- in ski trip duringthis past vr break. The settingior ' a , 's tripwastheYoungs- 50K Enj 0y Ski Wednesday brought another day' of activity, skiing, swim- ming, tobogganning, and skat- ing, along with more socializing and relaxing. In the evening the management prepared a buffet and again provided a band for dancing. Most of the FDU group , attended this event; and, as the memorable evening approached morning, it is doubtful that any- one regretted that he had par- ticipated. Thursday brought the ski trip to a close. No one was very happy about leaving; but, as the saying goes, all good things must come to anend. Certainly, all of those who went on this very memorable trip are anx- . iously awaiting a similar event next year, as are those who were unable to attend this year but heard about the fabulous time had by all on this, the annual APO Ski Trip. 3i Schools with honor systems are les- t he h'M a MMHevel of chea Clara Warcola 4i The ---------- -- --.-- -- ., lall- ty is associated with levels of cheating. These conclusions were based on answers compiled by 600 college deans and answers by 5,422 students in 99 col- leges and universities across the country. The report disclosed many alarming discoveries. It said that at least U 2 of the stu- dents in the sample have en- gaged in some form of academ- ic dishonesty since coming to college . In conclusion, the report said Those who value the social as- pects of college life are more apt to cheat than those who emphasize intellectual inter- ests and activities, even when their academic performances are taken into account. FEBRUARY 10, 196E ,rricular and the afulness. .e names een cho- implish- . Cheryl s Presi- irmltory e presi- tic club, er of the ;o parti- y swim- ne water sident of rs and chard is recently rminars. office of lsh Col- 1 is cur- : Metro- me mber Market- l comp- govern- in intra- y is this and the olumns. in of the d a past ry Club. 11 has V.P. and Debate .ega. He ' of the years' Basket- l Sports a mem- nuuv; sucaaaua. -' umik, is cur? rently a, member of Alpha Psi Omega and has appeared in all the University Players Fall plays and musicals. She is also .. manuuvn Summer Courses Plans for the first steps in the use of Wroxton Abbey as a British adjunct oi the graduate school of Fairleigh Dickinson University, have just been an- nounced by Dr. Lloyd Haberly, Director of the summer session at Wroxton. From July 5, through 30 the courses to be offered are Shakespeare and contemporary English Novel. From August 2 through 29, the courses will be Shakespeare Seminar II and contemporary English theatre. Whats Who a member or the Drama Chi and Chorus. Richard Portnoy - Named stu dent of the year, 1964, Richha held the offices of Freshmar Sophomore and Junior classe and President of the Studer Senate. He is also active in th intramural program. Annette de Roxtro - Jackie i a member of W.R.A. and wa the treasurer of the Junio class and is a member of th varsity cheerleaders. Joan Stem - Joan was the 196 Editor of the University Wom an and has served on the Stu dent Senate and on the staff c the Metropolitan. She has als joined the University Player and has been a member c Pi Delta Epsilon. Harry Terreri - Columns Edi tor for 1965, Harry was theAs sociate Editor of Impact. Hi other activities include them bershlp in the Literary Clu and participates in intramurs sports. Malcolm Thorton - Malcohn a recipient of the sophomor Biology Award, is an activ member of the Varsity Gin and has played Soccer and La crosse. Mac is a junior. Eugene Troxell - Eugene ha been a member of the Studet Faculty Board and Busines Honors Council. He has als served as President of the New man Club and of Alpha Phi Ome ga. . Clara Warcola - This year' METROPOLITAN Editor,Clar is also Student Editor Of th University Woman and the Pub lic Relations Manager of W.RJ She is also a member of th Women's Dormitory Council - Sharon Wardzeka - Sharon is past president of the Delpl Social Club and is currentl holding the office of Senio Class President. She is also cheerleader and member of bot the Varsity and Psycholog Clubs. Anthony Zitelli - Tony is cur rently serving as Chairman c the Student-Faculty Board an holds membership in the Or ganization of Biological Sci ences and Alpha Phi Omega The students will receiv their awards during aConvoca tion which will be held May 11 Senior-Facuhy Gum On Wednesday evening, February 17, the Senior Class and the Men's Intramural Athletic Association will sponsor a Senior Faculty basketball game. Such stars as Set shot Hewitt', Hook Berdish, Swish Shiftman. Earaagmirserwmsa PLYJths -..-.,',.'.C;1caaxleasfl smashing and
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